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1. 9 Firmware Update BI Homimemom tikk sock gc eee BES ux SORS BA Over ihe A OPOOMALI o BREE we Owe A Universal Remote Control Code list for television sets Pel DVD players eor REIR REESE Ses Code list for audio video receivers 66 68 69 70 70 71 L 5 2 5 Chapter 1 Introduction The CRC 1400 digital receiver is fully compliant with the inter national Digital Video Broadcasting DVB standard and thus is able to receive digital broadcasts of that standard NOTE In general we equate a channel with a frequency However unlike analogue broadcasts digital broadcasts are not all assigned to their own frequencies instead multiple televi sion broadcasts are transmitted through a single frequency The frequency in digital broadcasting is usually called trans ponder or multiplex To reduce confusion in this manual the word service is preferably used than channel as a term to indicate one television or radio broadcast 1 1 Features This digital receiver has the following features e Can store up to 2 000 television and radio services Can create lists of your favourite services 2 Introduction Can view information about the current television or ra dio programme Has an electronic programme guide that provides an overview of scheduled programmes You can record up to four ser
2. 3 mutes the sound Press switches the remote control to television mode to operate your television w o switches the remote control to receiver mode to operate the digital receiver switches the remote control to operate your ron AE p y e e 11 H a audio video receiver H gt LI e amp BOB switches the remote 6 L lle Ife lbel L amp control to DVD mode to op D 5 l lej B l erate your DVD player a zonnnD H H e EJ for service change to specify values for menu op tions switches over between the current service and the previously viewed one E displays the service in formation box It is also used to display more infor mation about a programme 6 Introduction um E 8 Y f E E Y N ba b D bM b DM ha CO OS L B D ee VOLUME VOLUME buttons decrease or increase the volume CHANNEL CHANNEL4 J buttons switch to the previous or next service displays the services list See 85 2 1 for more details It is also used to select a menu item Navigation buttons are used to navigate in menus or to change values for menu options MENU displays the main menu It i
3. a recording is selected it gets numbered Press thel button to start playback The selected recordings are played in the sequence that they are numbered To jump to the beginning of the next recording in the queue press the gt button to display the progress bar then press the gt button 7 3 7 play back a scrambled recording If you have recorded a programme of a pay service with the subscription card you can play it as freely like that of a free service Otherwise you need the subscription card to play it back because it has been recorded without descrambling even though it may have been partially descrambled On the recorded programme list a purely green indicates the recording has been wholly descrambled on the other hand a yellowish green indicates it has been partially descrambled and a purely yellow indicates it has not been descrambled at all 7 4 Copying a recording 59 7 4 Copying a recording You can record the file in whole or in part during a playback by performing the following steps 1 Start playback of a recording you want 2 Move to a scene from which you want to start copying by holding down the Or button 3 Press the button then it will be copied in a new file which is named after the original recording with a suffix of COPY and a number 4 To stop copying press the button 7 5 Formatting the hard disk If a new hard drive
4. 7 1 5 Recording a time shifted programme 7 1 6 Recording a pay service programme Ec BAM S u 9 99 EAE Ree od d 7 2 1 Todeletearecording 2229 9 o Rs fue IUSDELPQCORIUB soo dk o9 id 9 RR ba bb PURA Jes MOURA ICONE 22221425 ER oe RUN 7 2 4 To rename a recording ITomakeanew omm ed 7 26 move a recording to another folder 7 3 Playing back a recording 7 3 1 To navigate using the progress bar 7 3 2 _ 7 3 3 To play in fast motion eeu RR RR EX A xx 7 34 To make a bookmark 7 3 5 To play back a recording repeatedly 7 3 6 To play back recordings in sequence 7 3 7 To play back a scrambled recording Copying ateco uode koh FU EG Y EST 79 Formatting the harddisk usu ae BE eee ba Entertainment 81 Configuring the network setting Da SOP Ss e oko REE ae C e dedit d Bo Playing pack MPSHHOS a9 wee ee x EG REY 4 Viewing image files s na su od Ro o9 RR ESR SRS HS 841 How to move a file to the photo album 8 5 Playing back a video file 8 6 Playing back YouTube contents optional vi CONTENTS 8 7 Sharing image files by Flickr optional 8 8 SHOUTcast Internet radio optional 8 9 Weather forecast optional
5. 049 063 128 147 197 235 339 375 049 063 069 080 090 113 147 148 163 236 242 307 392 407 414 42 044 045 047 049 050 063 065 104 107 133 139 324 379 413 305 049 063 165 049 063 UNIVERSUM UNIVOX UTAX mA VEGAVOX VESTEL VEXA VICTOR VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEOLOGIQUE VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEOTECHNIC VIDEOTON VIDIKRON VIDTECH VIPER VISIOLA VISION VISTAR VOLTEC VORTEC VOXSON E WALTHAM WATSON WATT RADIO WEGA WEGA COLOR 003 004 012 018 020 049 063 074 076 094 107 131 155 163 165 172 195 202 206 210 213 235 244 245 246 320 357 375 379 406 407 408 413 416 421 428 429 437 049 063 107 121 213 324 409 411 050 163 049 063 107 125 364 379 063 195 174 049 063 031 123 379 049 063 113 379 107 418 045 018 213 379 049 063 113 172 236 074 063 049 063 065 090 163 171 307 324 407 049 063 163 182 307 379 418 049 063 107 113 123 195 244 245 246 423 431 045 050 068 104 107 121 139 150 336 379 416 018 049 063 139 143 324 065 088 WEGAVOX WELTBLICK WESTINGHOUSE WESTON WHARFEDALE WHITE WHITE WESTINGHOUSE WINCO WINDSTAR WINTERNITZ XRYPTON 195 063 113 063 094 168 049 063 045 049 050 063 113 213 3 9 426 006 361 049 063 A 1 Code list for television sets 87 YAMISHI YOKAN YOKO YORX ZANUSS
6. 050 031 123 225 432 049 063 099 315 190 gt lt JJ D 3 fe D O 82 Universal Remote Control ORBIT ORION ORLINE ORMENTI PHOENIX ORMOND OSAKA OSAKI OSIO OSO OSUME OTTO VERSAND P T ACTRON PAEL PALLADIUM PALSONIC PANAMA PANASONIC PANAVISION PATHE CINEMA PATHE CINEMA F PATHE MARCONI 049 063 004 042 045 049 051 063 076 094 113 131 134 139 150 179 191 195 199 216 314 331 366 367 426 049 063 123 104 195 066 049 063 066 076 102 106 123 379 426 049 063 155 123 018 102 123 302 012 018 049 050 053 063 074 094 104 107 115 134 139 145 172 190 244 245 246 247 250 312 357 362 379 413 414 416 111 050 075 379 012 049 063 107 163 210 247 324 357 379 413 416 421 049 055 063 076 379 426 049 063 076 195 379 413 049 063 099 104 107 137 139 149 151 172 397 398 400 401 405 049 063 210 107 113 121 379 391 411 416 425 050 168 029 034 074 182 186 415 424 PAUSA PAUZA PERDIO PERFEKT PERSHIN PHILCO PHILHARMONIC PHILIPS PHOENIX PHONOLA PILOT PIONEER PIONIER PLANTRON PLAYSONIC POLICOM POPPY POWERPOINT PRANDONI PRINCE PRECISION PREMIER PRIMA PRINCE PRINZ PROFEX PROFI TRONIC 195 195 049 063 102 107 113 049 063 425 002 016 044 049 054 063 065 090 093 0
7. 359 360 365 379 421 379 411 049 063 225 195 003 018 020 041 049 050 056 063 065 102 107 117 131 143 189 195 198 201 206 209 302 320 325 331 351 379 391 408 421 049 063 063 112 157 158 192 313 090 104 136 139 153 159 162 171 198 307 416 433 031 040 050 063 065 069 079 095 104 107 112 114 139 148 156 158 160 168 172 182 188 195 225 242 243 250 307 328 342 379 413 414 416 423 042 327 042 018 045 049 050 056 063 076 107 172 195 232 379 413 004 045 049 051 063 094 107 139 236 314 324 357 416 250 036 040 063 071 079 095 107 110 171 172 210 236 242 243 305 307 323 338 339 369 195 SENTRA SERINO SHARP SHORAI SIAM SIAREM SICATEL SIEMENS SIERA SIERRA SIESTA SILVA SILVER SINGER SINUDYNE SKANTIC SKY SOGERA SOLAVOX SONITRON SONNECLAIR SONOKO SONOLOR SONTEC SONY 123 139 141 195 380 435 018 094 143 170 190 206 214 302 362 364 042 094 049 063 045 046 065 104 107 120 139 324 121 003 018 019 023 049 053 063 066 113 118 206 244 245 246 247 248 249 302 307 050 063 065 079 112 158 160 188 049 063 112 421 049 063 379 018 042 049 063 076 172 045 047 049 063 065 104 195 324 369 413 425 004 031 045 051 063 065 094 104 107 134 139 150 172 210 216 236 314
8. 379 408 DECCA UK 046 050 102 106 131 i DEITRON 049 063 ELITE 031 049 063 123 DENKO 076 ELMAN 045 168 DENON 126 212 ELTA 076 195 379 DER 321 EMERSON 004 006 042 044 049 DERWENT 105 063 065 113 225 324 DESMET 049 063 113 327 206 413 DIAMANT 049 063 ERRES 063 112 DIGILINE 049 063 Esc hae DIXI 063 195 379 413 ETRON 049 063 107 139 195 DOMLAND 423 EURO FEEL 076 DORIC 104 105 EUROMANN 049 063 076 379 421 DREAN 049 063 EUROPA 049 063 EUROPHON EXPERT EXQUISIT FAMILLV LIFE FENNER FERGUSON FIDELITV FIDELITV UK FILSAI FINHER FINLANDIA FINLUX FIRST LINE FISHER FLINT FNR FORGESTONE 044 045 046 049 050 063 068 107 120 168 318 336 379 413 107 236 242 425 049 063 413 049 063 063 195 001 032 050 073 074 076 080 082 102 103 121 158 182 204 218 244 245 246 251 306 319 321 322 328 329 344 409 411 436 049 050 063 076 107 158 225 307 364 379 133 050 379 359 033 122 139 172 197 209 223 307 375 419 003 020 042 045 049 061 063 075 078 080 090 091 102 104 107 117 139 146 147 163 197 210 235 319 324 339 341 375 379 406 407 408 428 429 437 045 049 063 094 102 107 134 139 191 195 209 210 379 411 413 416 018 041 050 056 065 069 102 104 107 117 139 143 156 172 189 206 209 320 324 379 408 414 416 421 031 04
9. lt G D O 50 Recording and Playback 7 1 3 Scheduling recordings using the programme guide If the electronic programme Program Guide em guide is properly provided you can make timer events on IUE an it The instructions on how to e Agent Manny couse Agent Menny oor KGA th Wa mpero lo and Stitch make timer recordings using the 2 s New Pocahontas 11 electronic programme guide are as follows owrney lo 4 1 Press the button to displav the electronic pro gramme guide 2 Select a programme you want to record with the naviga tion buttons 3 To make a timer event without recording press the button the letter P is displayed To make a timer event with recording press it once more or alternatively press the button then the letter R is displayed NOTE If you press the button on a programme whose se ries are recordable by the broadcasting plan the letter RS Recording of Series will be displayed upon your selection to Record whole series option See 87 1 4 for details on scheduling a series recording 4 Pressing the OK button once more will cancel the timer 7 1 Recording a programme 51 7 1 4 How to make a series recording Program Guide program Guide You can also make a timer recording for a whole series of your desired programme This recording function is called series recording With series recording you can not only set a timer rec
10. status The following indicates what they mean NA O NA NA WY CHANNEL VOLUME FN Power button switches the digital receiver between standby and active mode Front display shows the current time in standby mode and displays the current service in active mode MENU button displays the main menu It is also used to return to the previous menu from a submenu OK button displays the services list See 85 2 1 for more de tails It is also used to select a menu item CHANNEL W A buttons switch to the previous or next ser vi e VOLUME lt q gt buttons decrease or increase the volume You have to insert your subscription card into the front slot to watch pay services 4 Introduction You have to insert your subscription card into the front slot to watch pay services When you insert the subscrip tion card the side on which the chip is mounted must face upward 1 2 Controlling the digital receiver 5 L 1 2 2 Remote control button switches the e digital receiver between 5 c O 2 5 standby mode and active mode e again to switch it back on
11. 045 046 047 062 065 104 107 120 139 150 168 318 324 413 MAGNAFON MAGNAVOX MANDOR MANESTH MANHATTAN MARANTZ MARELLI MARK MASUDA MATSUI MAXIMAL MAXWELL McMICHAEL MEDIATOR MEDION MEGAS MEGATRON MELECTRONIC MELVOX MEMOREX MEMPHIS MERCURY METZ MICROMAXX MINERVA MINOKA MISTRAL 045 046 050 068 075 090 120 235 336 379 407 018 042 049 063 076 063 076 094 113 134 141 379 049 063 195 063 324 063 195 379 123 195 225 001 004 018 041 049 050 063 094 100 102 106 107 131 134 141 143 150 171 179 180 195 209 218 225 229 232 244 245 246 307 314 331 379 380 416 431 119 139 371 372 192 049 063 112 049 063 195 435 126 212 003 049 063 074 182 195 210 375 379 408 413 416 428 429 425 099 195 102 195 213 049 063 195 019 049 051 053 065 067 070 092 118 244 245 246 247 324 412 049 063 195 019 053 080 090 118 232 244 245 246 247 248 249 340 341 406 407 049 063 419 426 158 MITSUBISHI MIVAR MONACO MORGAN S MOTION MOTOROLA MTC MTEC MULTISTANDARD MULTITEC MULTITECH MURPHY MURPHY UK MUSIKLAND NAD NAIKO NAKIMURA NAONIS NAT NATIONAL NEC NECKERMANN NEDIATOR 013 018 019 021 049 063 065 105 124 131 132 143 157 164 183 190 244 245 246 252 326 330 331 043 046 050 058 072 081 090 120 155 3
12. 163 168 189 301 307 369 407 413 416 421 049 063 090 104 136 139 153 159 162 171 198 232 435 195 INNO HIT INNOVATION INTERACTIVE INTERBUY INTERFUNK INTERVISION IRRADIO ISUKAI ITC ITS ITT ITT NOKIA ITV JEAN JEC JET POINT JVC 044 046 049 050 063 066 102 123 155 195 217 379 407 413 049 063 210 076 195 413 049 063 065 067 074 090 104 107 112 139 150 153 159 172 182 301 302 324 363 421 006 045 049 055 063 076 107 123 225 232 378 379 380 381 382 384 385 386 387 388 389 413 421 423 031 049 063 066 075 090 123 155 195 254 407 413 006 049 063 123 379 006 031 049 063 076 123 225 379 042 090 107 117 134 139 150 157 159 162 165 171 172 193 197 198 209 301 307 343 350 375 416 428 042 090 097 104 107 117 134 136 139 150 153 159 162 165 171 172 185 193 197 198 209 301 307 343 350 375 416 428 433 435 437 049 063 076 413 018 141 365 018 103 123 129 143 158 170 174 182 225 364 409 433 A 1 Code list for television sets 79 KAISUI KAMOSONIC KAMP KAPSCH KARCHER KATHREIN KAWASHO KB ARISTOCRAT KENDO KENNEDY KINGSLEY KLARMAX KNEISSEL KOLSTER KONKA KORPEL KORTING KOSMOS KOTRON KRAKING KRIESLER KTV KYOSHU KYOTO KYUSHU I LECSON LEMAIR 006 031 049 050 063 123 195 207 379 3
13. 174 182 195 209 225 326 333 379 428 432 433 437 006 049 063 123 380 049 063 106 006 049 076 096 123 195 419 426 042 334 018 044 049 050 107 123 134 163 179 184 195 225 228 232 239 379 413 421 431 121 326 372 407 050 094 236 334 049 063 113 379 421 425 004 011 049 063 076 123 131 172 195 225 426 049 063 195 076 195 ANITECH ANSONIC APOLLO ARC EN CIEL ARCAM ARDEM ARISTONA A R SYSTEM ARTHUR MARTIN ASA ASBERG ASORA ASTRA ASUKA ATLANTIC ATORI AUCHAN AUDIOSONIC AUDIOTON AUSIND AUTOVOX AWA AYOMI BAIRD BANG amp OLUFSEN 049 063 076 195 407 045 049 063 107 112 195 210 242 391 413 421 165 029 034 074 182 186 415 424 029 379 424 992 049 050 063 065 079 112 158 160 188 049 063 075 107 127 133 136 139 146 153 307 425 003 020 065 078 080 091 117 146 171 197 235 307 319 324 341 375 406 408 049 063 407 195 195 006 050 076 123 379 049 050 063 113 236 242 379 195 107 425 031 049 063 074 076 195 213 379 392 421 050 076 379 392 421 075 090 407 050 071 078 079 080 083 090 147 156 236 254 305 319 323 324 379 407 413 416 018 049 063 131 195 206 320 379 426 433 411 074 102 182 209 321 329 379 409 324 BARCO BASIC LINE BASTIDE BAUR BAZIN BEKO BEON BEST BESTA
14. 324 357 366 367 416 307 418 049 063 113 066 102 107 123 139 172 307 209 379 421 049 063 006 050 063 076 195 379 012 107 139 159 172 209 357 425 049 063 094 421 012 018 028 045 131 143 204 208 211 331 357 358 370 SOUND amp VISION SOUND WAVE SOUNDESIGN SPECTRA SSANGYONG STANDARD STARLIGHT STENWAY STERN STRATO SUNKAI SUNSTAR SUNWOOD SUPERLA SUPERTECH SUPRA SUSMU SUTRON SWISSLINE SYDNEY SYTONG TACTUS TANDBERG TANDY TASHIKO TATUNG TEAC 031 045 123 049 113 163 042 195 195 049 050 063 113 123 195 379 049 063 076 107 195 006 031 123 036 040 063 071 079 095 107 110 171 236 242 243 305 307 323 338 049 063 076 195 049 063 094 123 134 179 191 232 314 367 049 063 195 225 431 049 063 195 379 049 063 123 195 379 195 218 195 413 379 425 106 065 074 078 172 182 210 213 304 050 096 102 123 190 307 379 413 018 050 107 143 177 192 201 379 419 049 050 063 102 106 111 120 131 200 253 331 379 049 063 076 195 380 416 426 1 Code list for television sets 85 TEC TECH LINE TECHICA TECHNEMA TECHNICS TEDELEX TEIRON TEKNIKA TELEAVIA TELECOR TELEFUNKEN TELEFUSION TELEGAZI TELEMEISTER TELESONIC TELESTAR TELETECH TELETON TELEVIDEON TELEVISO TEMCO TEMPEST TENNESSEE TENSAI TETUNG TEVION TEXET TH
15. 324 413 003 020 117 150 049 063 049 063 076 163 195 421 426 431 341 029 147 406 341 A 1 Code list for television sets 83 RBM UK RCA RECOR RECTILIGNE REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION UK REDIFUSION REDSTAR REFLEX REVOX REX RFT R LINE ROADSTAR ROBOTRON RODEX ROTEL ROWSONIC ROYAL LUX RTF SABA SACCS SAGEM SAISHO SALORA 147 190 218 436 049 063 049 063 018 059 105 139 171 172 307 343 150 162 104 105 049 063 049 063 049 063 421 036 040 063 071 079 095 107 110 171 210 236 242 243 305 307 323 338 413 076 102 390 391 392 393 394 395 421 049 063 031 049 063 076 163 195 056 065 324 049 063 302 050 421 426 056 065 014 017 029 034 038 046 065 074 077 107 120 133 139 172 182 186 218 304 307 324 333 334 424 436 121 006 380 435 004 050 076 084 107 131 132 134 179 195 233 307 330 331 379 033 075 107 127 133 136 139 148 150 153 171 172 165 198 209 301 307 312 416 418 419 gt gt lt J JJ 3 D O 5 84 Universal Remote Control SAMBERS SAMSUNG SANDRA SANELA SANSUI SANTON SANYO SAVE SBR SCHAUB LORENZ SCHNEIDER SCOTT SEARS SEG SEI SEL SINUDYNE SELECO SENCORA 045 046 068 075 090 120 155 336 407 050 063 066 076 102 155 189 195 217
16. Bombay Calcutta Madras New Delhi GMT 6 00 Almaty Dnaka Colombo GMT 7 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta GMT 8 00 Beijing Perth Singapore Hong Kong GMT 9 00 Tokyo Seoul Osaka Sapporo Yakutsk GMT 9 30 Adelaide Darwin GMT 10 00 Eastern Australia Guam Vladivostok GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Islands New Caledonia GMT 12 00 Fiji Auckland Wellington Kamchatka 4 4 Parental control In general television programmes are classified according to the level of violence nudity and language of their content When you are watching a programme you can check its pro gramme classification on the information box For the infor mation box see 85 2 3 You can prevent your children from watching specific programmes by specifying a maximum per missible level Parental Control lt B m na Change PIN Code Access Control 4 4 Parental control 27 Select the Settings gt Parental Control menu You should see a screen like the left figure IN Code required and you will be asked your Personal Identification Number PIN The number is initially set to 0000 as default Select MM Previous Menu Exit If you wish to block programmes for viewers aged 15 or above set the Censorship option to 15 age Setting it to No block blocks no programme on the other hand setting it to Total block blocks every programme NOTE If a programme has no rating information your censors
17. Jump time Interval option with the F3 button See 84 6 for that option Refer to 57 3 4 as to how to bookmark a position To jump to the beginning press the U button e To jump to the end press the gt button To hide the progress bar press the gt button again 7 3 2 To play in slow motion To watch in slow motion during a playback press the gt but ton If you press it repeatedly the playback speed changes in 4 steps 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 times To resume normal speed press the gt button 7 3 3 To play in fast motion To watch in fast motion during a playback press the gt but ton If you press it repeatedly the playback speed changes To resume normal speed press the gt button You can play not only forward but also backward in fast mo tion To play backward press the lt button If you press it repeatedly the playback speed changes To resume normal speed press the gt button You can change the playback speed in 3 steps 4 16 and 64 times or in 6 steps 2 4 8 16 32 and 64 times See 84 6 7 3 Playing back a recording 57 7 3 4 To make a bookmark You can mark favourite parts of a recording by creating book marks and then jump to them in sequence Bookmarks are stored with the recording so that you can use them again afterwards To make bookmarks take the fol lowing steps during playback 1 Press the gt button to display the progress bar 2
18. a desired recording 2 Press the button to display additional options 3 Set the Lock option to Locked 4 Press the button 5 The lock symbol is displayed on it If you select a locked recording to play it back you will be asked for your personal identification number 7 2 4 To rename a recording To change a recording s name take the following steps 1 Put the highlight bar on a desired recording 2 Press the button to display additional options 3 Select the Rename option and the on screen keyboard appears Change the name and save it See 86 2 as to how to use the on screen keyboard 7 2 5 To make a new folder To make a new folder press the button then a new folder named GROUP is created You can change its name in the same manner as renaming a recording See above 7 3 Playing back a recording 55 7 2 6 move a recording to another folder To move a recording to another folder put the highlight bar on a desired recording and press the F3 button If an external hard drive is connected to the digital receiver you get asked to select between the built in and external hard drive Select Internal then the folders are listed Once you choose a folder the recording is moved to it 7 3 Playing back a recording When a programme is recorded its additional contents such as audio track or subtitle track are also recorded together So you can enjoy them while playing back a recording The instruc
19. external hard drive name and then press OK 4 You will then get access to your external hard drive Nav igate through the external hard drive file and folders un til you have selected the image file you want to transfer 5 With the file selected press the button then another screen will appear Select Photo Album and press OK Now you can view the image Photo Album files in jpg format by performing the following steps D i D 1 Select the Entertainment gt Photo Album menu and then press the J or gt Jbutton to display the list of image files 2 Put the highlight bar on a desired file and press the button if you want to view several files using a slide show press the button You can change a time in terval and effect of slideshow See 4 9 3 To stop viewing press the EXIT button 8 5 Playing back a video file You can play back media files such as photos videos and music with this digital receiver Media file formats that you can play back with the digital receiver are as follows 64 Entertainment e video XviD VOB MKV MP4 and AVI photo JPG e music MP3 Refer to 88 2 as to how to copy a Media Player n file from an external hard drive epum into the built in hard drive of the The Office US SO6E05_HDT digital receiver To play a video Adrenaline Rush Divx To The Limit Div file take the following steps Skv
20. keyboard ap pears 3 Enter a keyword as you desire As to how to use the key board refer to 86 2 4 Select the Save key on the on screen keyboard to start searching image files To save an image file to the photo album press the but ton For the photo album see 88 4 8 8 SHOUTcast Internet radio optional 67 8 8 SHOUTcast Internet radio optional SHOUTcast Radio is one of the largest directories of profes sionally and community programmed online radio stations in the world Today SHOUTcast Radio features over 25 000 sta tions from around the globe If you are into pop or rock music want to check out local or world programming you re sure to find something you like on SHOUTcast Radio use SHOUTcast select the Entertainment gt SHOUTcast To listen to a radio station se lect a radio station with the and 7 buttons and press the button To search radio stations by genre press button You can also search radio stations by a specific keyword To do that take the following steps 1 Press the F3 button then the on screen keyboard ap pears 2 Type a keyword you desire As to how to use the key board refer to 86 2 3 Select the Save key on the on screen keyboard to start searching radio stations To add a radio station to a favourite list put the highlight bar on a desired radio station and press the button To display the favourite list press the button For more details visit the SH
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22. mode and start recording at a specified time When the recording comes to the end the digital receiver will switch back into standby mode again in one minute However if you press any button on the remote control or on the front panel even just one time the digital receiver will not switch into standby mode 48 Recording and Playback add a timer recording se lect the Recording gt Reserva tion menu then the timer list will be displayed To add new timer event press the button and a box like the left figure appears Take the following steps 1 Set the Record option to On to make a recording If this option is set to Off the digital receiver will turn on at the specified time but not record instead you may record with your video recorder or suchlike in this case 2 You may have two sources for recording TV and radio Set the Type option to your desired source 3 Set the Service option to the service which provides the programme you want Pressing the button on this option displays a services list from which you can select your desired service 4 Set the Mode option as you desire There are five timer modes One Time means literally one time Every Day means literally every day Every Weekend means Saturday and Sunday every week Weekly means one day every week Every Weekday means from Monday to Friday every week If your favourite programme is broadcast at w
23. number set the Sub Display Content option to Time You can also adjust the brightness of the front display in active mode and standby mode by setting the Brightness in Operation Mode option and the Brightness in Standby Mode option to any as you like 4 9 Options for Photo Album You can change a time interval and effect of slideshow in the photo album For the photo album feature see 88 4 79 5 D D O e o 32 Preference Settings To change the time interval of slideshow select the Settings gt Miscellaneous menu and then set the Slideshow Time Interval option as you desire Its available range is 3 to 10 seconds To change the effect of slideshow select the Settings gt Mis cellaneous menu and then set the Slideshow Effect option as you desire There are four types of effects as follows Overlap overlaps the current picture and a following picture Cover covers the current picture with a following picture Move moves the current picture and displays a following pic ture Mosaic displays a following picture with a mosaic effect To use those effects ramdomly set this option to Random The default value is Random 4 10 Options for standby mode You can have the current time displayed on the front display in standby mode Select the Settings 2 Miscellaneous menu and set the Standby Mode option to Active otherwise set it to Passive When you set the Standby Mode opti
24. press the and TV buttons simultaneously 4 Find the manufacturer of the device from the codes list 5 Enter the three digits code you have found for your de vice and press the OK button 6 If the setting is finished correctly the light blinks twice and the device will be turned off Otherwise repeat from the step 2 If you cannot find a code for your device do as follows gt ej lt t L 4 2 JJ 3 D 5 E 72 Universal Remote Control 1 Turn on the device you want to operate 2 Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the de vice 3 Hold down the and device button simultaneously for two seconds until the light flashes on For example if you want to operate your television with the remote control press the and TV buttons simultaneously 4 Press the CHANNEL or CHANNEL button until the de vice turns off If you want to find out the number which you set for your de vice do as follows 1 Hold down the and device button simultaneously for two seconds For example if you want to know the number which you set for your television press the and TV buttons simultaneously 2 Press the button Then the light will show the num ber with blinks For example if the number is 3 the light will blink three times In case of 0 the light will blink ten times You can reset the settings by doing as follows 1 Hold down the and 0 buttons simulta
25. put the high light bar on the r p 3 you want and press the button Press the and 2 buttons or and buttons to move it to a desired place and press the OK button To add radio services press the button then radio service entries get listed in the services list To recall the television services list after adding radio services press the 5j button again As to how to use the favourite service lists you organised refer to 85 2 2 6 2 How to use on screen keyboard 43 6 2 How to use on screen keyboard You can move the highlight key horizontally with the and buttons and vertically with the and buttons Pressing the button on a key enters its let 1 ter in the input line 5 Edit Favorite List gt Shift Space HW Select WEF Previous Menu To type a space select the Space key or alternatively press the gt button To type lower case letters or numerals select the Shift key or alternatively press the gt button To delete a let ter put the cursor to the right of the desired letter on the input line and then select the Del key or alternatively press lt but ton You must select the Save key or alternatively press the Jbutton to complete your typing otherwise if you press the button it will not be saved O 9 D e o D lt O D 0 44 Recording and Playback Chapter 7 Recording and Playback You can record TV programmes into an exte
26. television set you should use a SCART cable Plug one end of the cable into the TV socket on the digital receiver and plug the other end into a free SCART socket on your television If you connect with a standard SCART cable you do not have to make audio connection because it can output stereo audio as well But if you use a conversion cable such as SCART to Component then you have to make audio connection NOTE 2 4 Connecting up your digital receiver 13 You cannot view high definition video by means of the SCART output To use the Composite video output T NOTE NEN You need to obtain a Composite video cable RCA cable to use the Composite video out put Plug one end of the cable into the VIDEO yellow socket on the digital receiver and plug the other end into the matching socket on your television You cannot view high definition video by means of the Com posite video output To make the audio connection a A You need to obtain an audio cable RCA ca ble to link the audio connectors Plug one ends of the cable into the AUDIO L white and AUDIO R red sockets on the digi tal receiver and plug the other ends into the matching sockets on your television or audio video receiver To enjoy Dolby Digital audio your television or audio video receiver must be able to de code Dolby Digital audio and you need to obtain an S PDIF cable Plug one end of the cable into the S PDIF socket on the
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28. 13 421 111 031 123 134 195 195 056 121 125 163 406 076 123 031 045 049 063 076 113 123 195 225 379 407 413 421 431 379 111 125 195 006 045 049 050 063 113 163 195 210 379 413 421 018 131 195 206 302 320 379 029 034 074 182 186 232 415 424 195 213 044 gt lt JJ D 3 fe D O 5 _ 4 76 Universal Remote Control CROSLEY 054 065 090 093 094 DTS 195 104 107 139 324 407 DUAL 049 050 063 095 107 413 139 156 168 182 242 CROWN 049 063 154 163 170 243 379 414 416 423 195 209 232 372 407 424 419 421 431 DUAL TEC 195 168 050 040 CS ELECTRONICS 031 123 379 413 DUMONT 045 065 080 102 139 p 146 319 324 339 341 CTC CLATRONIC 045 WA D M DUMONT FINLUX 020 045 061 075 078 CURTIS MATHES 126 190 212 091 104 117 147 CYBERTRON 123 DUX 049 063 112 D DYNATRON 049 063 DAENYK 042 DAEWOO 063 123 140 145 161 ELBE 049 065 107 121 123 193 195 379 172 194 210 242 337 DAINICHI 123 379 T E DANSAI 063 076 141 195 379 m DANSETTE 426 ELCIT 045 046 047 062 065 DANTAX 392 421 104 107 150 168 324 DATSURA 209 413 DAWA 049 063 ELECTA 006 076 DAYTRON 049 063 195 226 ELECTRO TECH 195 DE GRAAF 023 107 122 139 209 ELEKTA 006 076 E ELEKTRONSKA 318 DECCA 049 063 102 106 111 ELS Vee DENE ELIN 003 020 049 063 107 139 172 195
29. 18 337 379 391 407 421 434 195 049 063 407 190 049 063 379 416 421 106 045 049 063 195 031 045 046 049 050 063 120 189 195 379 392 413 416 421 102 104 105 107 117 171 254 307 379 408 162 123 172 209 049 063 049 063 036 040 071 079 110 171 085 149 151 033 085 104 018 049 063 113 131 143 177 195 379 380 002 012 049 050 063 065 107 133 139 163 180 189 210 247 250 307 312 324 357 379 413 416 421 063 A 1 Code list for television sets 81 NEI NESCO NETSAT NETWORK NEUFUNK NEW WORLD NEWTECH NICAMAGIC NIKKAI NIKKIA NOBLEX NOBLIKO NOGAMATIC NOKIA NORDMENDE NOVATRONIC OCEANIC OCEANIC F ODEON OKANO OMEGA ONCEAS ONWA OPERA OPTIMUS OPTONICA 063 125 225 042 413 049 063 213 049 063 195 435 123 049 050 063 182 195 379 379 018 049 063 076 102 123 139 141 195 213 379 066 049 063 076 359 360 044 045 050 075 080 090 235 379 406 407 029 024 074 182 186 424 090 104 107 117 134 136 139 150 153 157 159 162 165 171 172 193 197 198 209 301 307 330 343 350 416 419 428 429 433 437 017 029 034 038 049 063 074 083 130 150 165 174 182 186 218 244 245 246 304 307 333 334 424 003 020 049 063 086 094 104 107 108 109 116 139 159 172 209 425 150 076 049 063 076 102 421 076
30. 2 4 4 2 5 High definition television Television aspect ratio Colour format Another video Audio mode Local time setting Parental control Options for recording Options for playback Options for on screen display Options for the front display cse eek n Options tor Photo Album s so bei wb ew base oon 4 10 Options for standby mode 4 11 Options for EPG style 5 Every Day Use 5 1 de Volumecontrol Watching television MAI Dus Dus 5 2 4 Due S45 The services list favourite service lists Viewing programme information Selecting audio tracks Gc oS eS Rx vos Selecting subtitle HACKS ovo ae ow 99 rass Viewing teletext 53 Viewing electronic programme guide 5 4 Using time shift 6 Organising Services 6 1 Editing the favourite lists 6 osc ke heed d al 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 29 24 24 25 25 27 29 30 31 32 32 33 33 CONTENTS v 62 How to use on screen keyboard Recording and Playback 7 1 cues n ary ous u Rose dee LLL Inetantrecording wea dox 9 CA Ge EG axe Abe TRIBUNE S xis ce he ee PES 9 71 3 Scheduling recordings using the programme guide 714 How to make a series recording
31. 4 Select a folder in the built in hard drive 5 Press the button then the selected file will be copied into the built in hard drive 8 3 Playing back MP3 files You can enjoy music or audio s books in format the dig AEAEE E EETA ital receiver Refer to 8 2 as to f 2 The Tide ts High Atomic MP3 Player Aden how to copy a file from an ex d aea ternal hard drive into the built in im hard drive of the digital receiver To play an MP3 file take the fol lowing steps 1 Select the Entertainment gt MP3 Player or press the button and then the lt or gt button to display the file list 2 Putthe highlight bar on a desired file if you want to play several files select them with the button 3 Press the gt button to start playback 4 To stop playback press the button To play all MP3 files in a subfolder put the highlight bar on a desired folder and press the gt button To change from one file to the next or previous file use the Or buttons 8 4 Viewing image files 8 4 1 How to move a file to the photo album You must move the jpg files into the Photo Album folder first Please ensure your external hard drive is connected to your unit 8 5 Playing back a video file 63 1 Select button on your remote then go to Enter tainment gt Media Player 2 Press the button on your remote to bring up your external hard drive 3 Select the
32. 80 050 379 107 172 236 242 408 003 006 020 031 045 049 050 063 068 076 107 195 207 217 421 435 124 979 107 044 045 049 055 063 134 172 210 413 421 435 071 079 104 107 139 236 305 323 369 379 371 372 049 063 210 242 369 391 411 421 435 045 049 063 416 031 049 063 123 225 292 049 063 027 065 094 113 324 421 049 063 076 426 411 050 063 065 079 112 158 160 188 050 379 076 163 107 426 049 063 210 gt c lt JJ D 3 fe D O 5 _ 4 80 Universal Remote Control LENCO LENOIR LESA LEYCO LEYEO LG GOLDSTAR LIESENKOTTER LIFETEC LLOYD S LOEWE LOEWE OPTA LOGIC LOGIK LOGIX LUMA LUMATRON LUX MAY LUXOR LYCO M ELECTRONIC MAAZ MADISON MAGNADYNE 049 063 107 195 408 050 195 413 049 063 076 094 102 431 076 023 049 050 055 063 107 139 152 155 168 172 195 202 203 219 254 379 413 421 049 063 112 049 063 076 123 195 195 049 063 089 324 391 421 035 046 049 052 063 065 120 144 213 324 331 032 131 158 225 364 195 063 107 110 133 171 172 195 210 236 242 307 049 063 076 107 172 236 242 329 379 049 063 195 042 050 090 107 122 127 133 139 150 155 159 165 172 185 197 209 307 312 330 416 418 428 429 076 003 235 375 371 372 049 063
33. 9 063 102 123 379 380 045 158 A 1 Code list for television sets 77 FORMENTI FORMENTI PHOENIX FORTRESS FRABA FRIAC FRONTECH FUJITSU FUJITSU GENERAL FUNAI GALAXI GALAXIS GBC GE GEANT CASINO GEC GEC UK GELOSO GENERAL GENERAL TECHNIC GENEXXA GOLDHAND GOLDLINE GOODMANS GORENJE GPM GRADIENTE 090 107 113 139 307 324 379 407 050 075 104 113 148 307 190 324 049 063 421 045 049 063 195 076 139 195 307 379 413 416 042 045 102 107 195 236 327 379 195 379 042 076 094 314 327 045 049 063 045 049 063 163 421 031 104 107 139 143 168 195 006 074 182 218 107 425 049 063 102 104 107 120 171 172 192 307 379 416 046 050 102 107 150 162 192 031 047 062 104 107 139 168 171 195 307 413 064 074 182 195 049 063 123 307 426 379 213 018 042 063 076 102 134 139 141 143 155 182 195 2185 225 232 379 428 124 189 421 123 049 063 170 177 gt gt lt J JJ 3 D O 5 78 Universal Remote Control GRAETZ GRANADA GRANADA UK GRANDIN GRONIC GRUNDIG HALIFAX HAMPTON HANIMEX HANSEATIC HANTAREX HANTOR HARLEY DAVIDSON HARWOOD HAUPPAUGE HCM HEMA HEMMERMANN HIFIVOX HIGASHI HIGHLINE 049 063 090 104 136 139 153 159 162 171 172 198 225 307 013 018 033 041 063 102 1
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35. CA socket labeled VIDEO on the back panel you do not have to set this option because the digital receiver outputs CVBS video through that RCA output independently of the SCART output 4 2 4 Another video device You can have the digital receiver linked to another video de vice like a video recorder or a DVD player via the VCR SCART output In this case the digital receiver will operate differ ently depending on the setting of the VCR SCART Type op tion If the option is set to Standard the digital receiver will pass along the video from the video device to your television when it starts playback But if the option is set to External A V the digital receiver will not pass the video automatically You have to press the button to pass it along It is impossi ble for the digital receiver to record the video from the video device since the digital receiver is just a bypass for the video recorder 24 Preference Settings 4 2 5 Audio mode Basically there are two audio sources as you can find two audio sockets on the back panel of the digital receiver You can enjoy only one source or both of them in either stereo or mono Set the Sound Mode option as you desire Apart from this setting you can change the sound mode with the button See 85 2 4 for a detailed description The digital receiver can output two types of digital audio sig nals via the S PDIF output One is an encoded signal and the other is a decoded signal If you
36. CHANNEL but ton Pressing the button switches to the previously viewed service In addition you can switch to your desired service by entering its service number with the numeric but tons You can also select a service to watch in the services list 5 22 1 services list To view the services list press the button 5 2 Watching television 35 On the services list you can see the service information as fol lows e Service number and name Multiplex information A dollar sign may be marked on some entries indicating pay service To watch pay services you need a subscription card lt lt lt o select a desired service put the highlight bar on its entry with the e or button and press the button then the selected service will be presented Pressing the or button skips over 10 entries up or down Entering a service number with the numeric buttons puts the highlight bar on its entry You can switch between the television services list and the ra dio services list by pressing the 22 button 5 2 2 The favourite service lists You can select a service on a favourite list as well as on the services list 36 Every Day Use Favorite List display the favourite lists press the button at the ser vices list screen For the services list see 85 2 1 To select a favourite list put the highlight bar on a desired favourite group lis
37. D ET 010 012 020 038 041 046 065 071 074 076 003 004 037 082 077 003 004 018 037 034 078 082 078 079 082 080 083 076 077 085 021 028 050 087 079 015 029 043 045 067 076 A 2 Code list for DVD players 89 TEAC TECHNICS TENSAI TEVION THOMSON TOKAI TOKIWA TOSHIBA TV PROJECT UNIVERSUM W WALKVISION WESDER WHARFEDALE YAMAHA YAMAKAWA ZENITH 087 034 076 079 076 003 004 073 077 083 009 010 033 057 058 008 085 087 082 081 016 017 030 034 063 077 084 005 009 033 055 064 083 gt lt JJ D 3 fe D O 5 _ 4 90 Universal Remote Control A 3 Code list for audio video receivers ADCOM AIWA AKAI ANTHEM ARCAM ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY AUDIO FILE B amp K BOSE BOSTON ACOUSTICS CARVER CLARION DELPHI DENON ELAN ESCIENT FISHER FLEXTRONICS FOSGATE AUDIONICS GOLDSTAR 082 092 225 161 023 148 149 170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188 189 127 128 141 255 134 071 096 097 070 170 224 147 227 199 246 006 028 061 071 201 214 226 185 022 077 050 026 251 109 215 230 234 002 121 133 057 090 229 047 214 182 207 231 134 008 HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INTEGRA JVC KENWOOD KLH KRELL LEXICON LINN LUXMAN MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MCINTOSH MERIDIAN MITSUBISHI MONDIAL MY
38. I ZOPPAS 006 049 063 123 379 380 049 063 049 050 063 076 123 195 379 413 421 123 036 040 063 071 079 095 110 171 236 305 307 323 338 379 036 040 071 079 110 171 307 gt lt JJ fe O r 88 Universal Remote Control A 2 Code list for DVD players 3 DLAB AIWA ALBA AMSTRAD A TREND BLUE SKY BUSH CINE ULTRA CYBER HOME DAEWOO DENON DENVER DENZEL DIGITOR DIVIDO DUAL ELTA ENZER GE GRUNDIG HARMAN KARDON HITACHI JMB 072 075 087 085 086 080 078 079 082 085 082 086 083 002 019 022 034 051 082 077 079 083 076 077 079 077 003 004 072 080 001 066 077 080 JVC KENWOOD KISS L LAWSON LECSON LENCO LG GOLDSTAR LIFETEC LOGIX MAGNAVOX MANHATTAN MARANTZ MATSUI MEDION MICROMEDIA MICROMEGA MINOWA MITSUBISHI MONYKA NAD NEUFUNK ONKYO OPTIMUS ORION ORITRON PANASONIC PHILIPS PHONOTREND 006 007 034 043 050 069 077 083 081 082 005 055 064 070 076 083 009 033 056 083 033 059 072 076 080 076 083 009 072 083 023 036 077 010 062 077 009 015 048 050 080 076 024 025 030 034 035 044 052 009 033 056 072 082 PIONEER PROLINE PROSCAN PROVISION RAITE RCA REC REVOY ROADSTAR SANSUI SCAN SCHNEIDER SEG SHARP SHINCO SM ELECTRONIC SONY STANDAR
39. OMSON 040 050 064 168 195 213 218 242 243 379 413 049 063 195 123 113 099 315 279 195 042 327 029 024 074 182 186 415 424 049 063 107 123 242 379 423 032 049 063 064 074 082 182 186 187 218 392 424 436 049 063 049 063 076 107 123 242 049 063 113 049 063 049 063 049 063 195 213 413 018 067 107 236 242 379 416 050 075 104 107 113 148 379 425 094 049 063 195 049 063 003 020 050 055 063 094 113 117 123 195 225 379 408 413 046 049 063 195 050 195 379 008 010 017 024 029 034 049 063 064 074 134 147 174 182 186 218 230 234 304 309 333 334 415 424 436 gt lt JJ D 3 fe D O 5 86 Universal Remote Control THORN THORN FERGUSON THRON TMK TOKAI TOKYO TOMASHI TOSHIBA TOWADA TOYODA TRAKTON TRANS CONTINENS TRANSONIC TRANSTEC TRIDENT TRISTAR TRIUMPH UHER ULTRAVOX UMA UNIC LINE UNITED 049 053 063 103 106 141 158 218 222 321 329 408 409 411 419 032 073 074 076 080 082 103 121 158 306 319 321 322 328 329 357 358 364 375 117 143 049 063 102 107 195 213 379 141 379 006 031 123 001 018 045 128 141 143 147 205 341 369 379 406 045 379 416 195 076 044 046 049 063 075 171 307 379 049 063 380 379 379 123 364 004 046
40. OUTcast web site http www shoutcast com You can check their Powered by e seta Ratio com disclaimer terms of service at the http www shoutcast D i D 68 Entertainment 8 9 Weather forecast optional You can view the weather of your city or other cities view the weather select the 5 Entertainment gt Weather then be o 2011 02 23 vou should see a screen like the Overcast left figure Humidity 71 Weather To change a city take the following steps 1 Press the button to see additional options 2 Setthe Continent Country and City options as you desire with the navigation buttons 3 Press the EXIT button Pressing the button toggles between the Centigrade and Fahrenheit 69 Chapter 9 Firmware Update The digital receiver has a stable and convenient firmware to use However once in a while a new firmware may be re leased to improve the digital receiver You can get the lat est firmware and the firmware update tool which runs on most versions of Windows from the Topfield website http www i topfield com 91 From a memory stick If you have a USB memory stick you can update the firmware from it by taking the following steps a 1 Download a new firmware from the Top field website 2 Copy the firmware file to your memory 2 stick 3 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port on the digital rece
41. R BINATONE BLACK STAR BLACKTRON BLACKWAY BLAUPUNKT BLUE SKY BLUE STAR BONDSTEC BOOTS BPL BRANDT BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE BRINKMANN BRION VEGA BRITANNIA BROTHER BRUNS BSR BTC 107 355 371 372 422 006 031 049 107 123 159 195 207 226 9 9 012 049 053 063 107 150 172 244 245 246 247 301 357 414 416 379 063 184 240 241 392 421 433 049 063 163 213 421 049 063 421 379 413 006 006 019 053 057 060 113 118 244 245 246 247 248 249 308 006 049 063 123 195 232 006 413 050 106 379 006 049 063 074 182 218 415 424 436 029 024 074 182 186 049 063 163 049 063 065 083 167 172 173 181 196 324 356 379 076 056 065 324 094 107 110 139 168 314 123 A 1 Code list for television sets 75 BUSH BUSH UK CAPSONIC CARAD CARENA CARREFOUR CARVER CASCADE CASIO CATHAY CCE CENTURION CENTURY CGE CIHAN CIMLINE CITY CLARIVOX CLATONIC CLATRONIC CMS HIGHTEC COMTEL CONCORDE CONDOR CONTEC CONTINENTAL EDISON COSMEL CROSELY 006 018 049 076 094 106 107 123 134 139 142 143 172 179 195 209 223 225 226 232 239 307 379 416 107 147 168 076 049 063 049 063 380 018 406 177 049 063 064 195 049 063 049 063 049 063 379 049 063 044 054 065 163 189 324 411 413 002 044 054 090 093 094 096 107 139 142 163 168 189 369 407 4
42. RYAD NAD NAKAMICHI NIRO NILES 231 233 153 154 118 119 020 029 163 191 114 034 091 026 066 145 192 182 005 037 196 252 123 150 072 197 222 120 235 236 237 159 160 124 206 137 139 052 165 115 004 009 086 164 152 208 006 028 031 040 063 185 186 015 056 238 053 100 012 013 242 243 204 157 158 042 043 081 112 030 099 186 113 038 216 210 111 244 245 172 183 054 135 241 ONKYO OPTIMUS OUTLAW PANASONIC PARASOUND PHILIPS PIONEER POLKAUDIO PROCEED RCA REALISTIC ROTEL RUSSOUND 029 017 046 108 080 209 026 041 134 032 195 219 177 098 221 129 130 132 003 103 105 125 126 249 250 063 014 039 044 069 168 116 035 078 251 144 021 010 048 117 156 067 055 019 073 075 074 083 085 229 299 SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SHARP SHERWOOD SONY SOUNDESIGN SUNFIRE TEAC TECHNICS THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA ka VAMAHA A 3 Code list for audio video receivers 91 016 040 048 110 065 228 063 047 059 019 026 094 131 175 024 102 106 246 018 247 248 166 101 184 218 025 179 180 220 036 142 143 146 005 019 049 111 212 217 122 193 219 176 177 200 254 007 136 060 087 033 026 253 169 067 173 205 011 232 089 027 051 181 Correct disposal of this product This marking shown on the product or its
43. TOPFIELD CRC 1400 User Reference High Definition Digital Cable Receiver Personal Video Recorder CONAX CAS 7 Chipset Pairing TOPFIELD Digital Video Broadcasting 11 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol in 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 to a person exclamation point in an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance instruc tions in the literature accompanying the product Precautions Read keep and follow these instructions e Heed all warnings Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation open ings e Do not install near any heat sources or in di rect sunlight as this will impair cooling Do not operate this product near water Do not place any of the objects filled with liq uids such as vases on this unit Do not try to change the plug or defeat its safety purpose If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet T
44. To add a bookmark press the button at a desired scene then you will see a small pointer appear above the progress bar like in the picture above 3 To jump forward to the next bookmark press the F3 button 7 3 5 To play back a recording repeatedly You can play back a recording repeatedly both in whole and in part To play back in whole press the button when the progress bar is hidden then the repetition symbol 40 is displayed on the information box To cancel it press the gt lt button again To play back in part take the following steps 1 Press the gt button to display the progress bar 2 Move to the beginning scene of the part you want to play repeatedly by holding down the or 27 button 3 Press the gt lt button then the pointer starts to blink 4 Move to the end scene the selected part is marked in black JJ D ma 5 D 5 U D lt D O 58 Recording and Playback 5 Press the gt lt button again to start repeated playback 6 To cancel it press the gt lt button when the progress bar is displayed 7 3 6 play back recordings in sequence You can play several recordings continuously in sequence by performing the following steps 1 Press the LE button or alternatively select the Record ing gt Recorded Program menu to display the list of recorded programmes Select each desired recording with the button Once
45. a programme if the programme has a subtitle track of the lan guage that is specified for the 1st Subtitle Language it will be displayed If the first language is not available but the second language is available the subtitle of the second language will be displayed If there is no available language no subtitle will be displayed Apart from this setting you can select a subtitle track with the button See 85 2 5 for a detailed description 4 1 3 Hard of Hearing Some broadcasters may send a subtitle track dedicated to the hard of hearing Even when a subtitle track or more is avail able that subtitle track will be displayed prior to those you have specified for the 1st Subtitle Language and the 2nd Sub title Language options if the Hard of Hearing option is set to On 4 1 4 Audio language Set the 1st Audio Language option and the 2nd Audio Lan guage option to your desired languages When you watch a programme if the programme has an audio track of the lan guage that is specified for the 1st Audio Language it will be output If the first language is not available but the second lan guage is the audio of the second language will be output Apart from this setting you can select an audio track with the button See 5 2 4 for a detailed description 4 2 Video and audio settings 21 4 2 Video and audio settings AN Output You have to configure the video and audio settings appropriately for your television set and o
46. ay it back 7 2 File archive When a programme is recorded it is stored as a file on the hard drive of the digital receiver You can select a recording to play back from the recorded programme list Select the Recording gt Recorded Program Recorded Program menu or nalian League Volleyball alternatively press the but The Big Performance ton to display the recorded blue Peter JJ D Q ma 5 D 79 D lt gt D O programme list The file in formation is comprised of the following elements file num ber file name recording time running time file size and so on You can play move delete rename and lock a recording file You can also sort the recording files by file name running time or file size In addition you can make a new folder 7 2 1 To delete a recording To delete a recording put the highlight bar on it and press the button then you get asked for confirmation With the choice of Yes it will be deleted 54 Recording and Playback 7 2 2 To sort recordings To sort the recordings take the following steps Press the button to display additional options 2 Set the Sorting option to Alphabetic Time or Size as you want 3 Press the button 4 They will be sorted by the specified option 7 2 3 To lock a recording To lock a recording so that other persons cannot play or delete it take the following steps 1 Put the highlight bar on
47. ck Subsequent presses increase the playback speed gt resumes normal playback speed or displays the progress bar for navigation on playback or time shift To play a recorded programme see button EVA Jis used to jump back to the beginning of the recording on playback is used to start slow motion playback Subsequent presses change the playback speed gt used tojump to the end of the recording on playback gt lt has different functions per menu NOTE When using the remote control point it at the remote sensor on the front panel of the digital receiver 13 Subscription card information With this digital receiver you can view pay services scram bled with the CONAX conditional access system Probably you have a subscription card If you would like to view infor mation in detail about your subscription card select the Infor mation gt Conditional Access menu There you can also check the messages from the broadcasting operator 8 Setup Chapter 2 Setup 21 Unpacking Before going any further check that you have received the fol lowing items with the digital receiver Remote control e Two batteries for the remote control AAA 1 5 V e One HDMI cable A copy of the User manual NOTE Accessories may vary according to your local area 22 Safety precautions Please read carefully the following safety precautions e The mains voltage must range between 90 and 250 volts Chec
48. cription on how to play back a video file refer to 88 5 If you have subtitle files such as smi sub idx and srt the digital receiver can also display them The Media Subtitle item provides some options for video subtitle When you play back a video file with a subtitle file if the subtitle does not match the video then you can synchronise them by adjusting the value of the Sync option In addition you can change the colour and I U O o ct e o 30 Preference Settings 4 7 size of subtitle by setting the Font Color and Font Size options to one you prefer Options for on screen display OSD OSD Transparency Info Box Display Time info Box Position Animation Text To set the options for the on screen display OSD select the 5 Sec Settings gt OSD menu You should see a screen like the left Enable UTSADTE figure To adjust the transparencv level of the OSD set the OSD Trans parency option as you desire Its available range is 0 to 50 per cent To adjust the display time of the information box set the Info Box Display Time option as you desire Its available range is 1 to 30 seconds If you set this option to No Info Box the in formation box will not be displayed when you switch services However pressing the button will display the informa tion box If you set this option to Never Hide the informa tion box will always be disp
49. ct the Installation gt System Recovery gt Recover System Data menu then you get asked for confirmation With the choice of Yes your data will be restored 3 4 Clearing the services list If you only want to clear the services list select Installation gt gt System Recovery gt Reset Service List then you get asked for confirmation With the choice of Yes the services list will be cleared After this you have to do service search again 19 Chapter 4 Preference Settings 4 1 Language settings 4 1 1 Language eotembar TR 02 1st Subtitle Language English 2nd Subtitle Language English 1st Audio Language English 2nd Audio Language English Hard of Hearing On Wselect WH Previous Menu Exit Pheip Menu language You can select the language in which the menu will be dis played In addition to that you can select the language of audio track and of subtitle track Select the Settings gt Language menu You should see a screen like the left figure The digital receiver provides menus in several different lan guages Set the Menu Language option to your desired lan guage Once you select a language the menu will be immedi ately displayed in the selected language I 79 D D 70 o 20 Preference Settings 4 1 2 Subtitle language Set the 1st Subtitle Language option and the 2nd Subtitle Lan guage option to your desired languages When you watch
50. d You have to set these options to match with the configuration of your router 8 2 Copying files NOTE If your external hard drive is formatted in the FAT16 32 or NTFS it can only be read To enable to write and read the hard drive must be formatted in the JFS or Ext2 3 file sys tem As to how to format hard drive on the digital receiver refer to 87 5 You can copy files between the built in hard drive and external hard drive copy from the internal to the external hard drive take the following steps ll 2 Put the highlight bar on a desired file and press the F3 Connect an external hard drive to the digital receiver Press the button and then press the Or button to select a desired file list except the External list button then you get asked to select between the built in and external hard drive Select External then the folders are listed Selecta destination folder and press the OK button then the selected file will be copied into the external hard drive To copy from the external to the internal hard drive take the following steps 2 Connect an external hard drive to the digital receiver Press the button and then press the or gt button to select the External List Put the highlight bar on a desired file and press the F3 button then the list of folders gets displayed D i D 62 Entertainment
51. dance Divx b SEVEN MORNING NEWS b FRESH COOKING WITH 1 Select the Entertainment gt Media Player then press the button on the remote or press the button and then the or gt gt button to display the video file list 2 Put the highlight bar on a desired file if you want to play several files select them with the button 3 Press the gt button to start playback 4 If it has its own one or more subtitle files you can select one you prefer with the 2 button to display subtitle 5 To stop playback press the button NOTE Due to the variations of video audio codec types there could be certain files not playable 8 6 Playing back YouTube contents optional YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload view and share video files With the CRC 1400 you can access YouTube and play back various contents 8 7 Sharing image files by Flickr optional 65 When you select the Entertain ment p YouTube you should see s 281 Mounir Mohamed a screen like the left figure You Tube kJ my To play back a YouTube content select a content with the and buttons and press the button To play back the content with full screen press the button again You can sort the contents with the option buttons as follows button by most featured button by view count button from most discussed to least discussed button by top favourites Le button related content
52. digital receiver and plug the other end into the matching socket on your audio video receiver 14 Setup 2 4 3 Connecting to your video recorder The digital receiver can also output video through an auxiliary SCART connector to another device such as a video recorder You need to obtain a SCART cable to link the auxiliary SCART connector Plug one end of the cable into the VCR socket on the digi tal receiver and plug the other end into the matching socket on your video recorder or suchlike 2 5 Switching on for the first time Now that you have your digital receiver connected you should plug it into a wall socket Ensure that your television set is turned on and on the correct video channel so that you will be able to see the display from the digital receiver Before switching on the digital receiver you should insert bat teries into the remote control Open the battery compartment by removing the lid and then insert the batteries observing the polarity which is marked on the base of the battery compart ment Press the button on the top left corner on the remote con trol In a little time you may see a picture displaying a menu If you do not see a picture try pressing the VF button on the remote control If after several tries you still get no picture check that the television is set to the correct input If the picture is good you can skip to 83 1 to search for available television and radio services Otherw
53. e screen programmes and normal screen programmes with your wide screen television as the above figures show To watch normal screen programmes in full screen like the left figure set the Display Format option to Full Normal screen pictures then will be inflated to fit to the width of the wide screen Otherwise to watch them in the original ratio like the right figure set it to Center If you have a normal screen television set the TV Aspect Ratio option to 4 3 You cannot fully enjoy wide screen programmes with your 4 2 Video and audio settings 23 normal screen television as the above figures show The left figure shows a normal picture displayed in the normal screen To watch wide screen programmes in the shape like the cen tre figure set the Display Format option to Letter Box Wide screen pictures then will be reduced to fit to the width of the normal screen Otherwise to watch them in the shape like the right figure set it to Center extract Then wide screen pictures will be cut out on the left and right sides equally to fit to the width of the normal screen 4 2 3 Colour format Through the TV SCART output the digital receiver is able to output video in various colour formats If you have the digital I U D D D 70 D e o receiver linked to your television via this output you should set the SCART Output option to your desired colour format If you have connected via the R
54. eekends and you wish to record every episode of the programme set the Mode option to Every Weekend 5 Set the Date option to a desired date on which the digital 7 1 Recording a programme 49 receiver will turn on The date format is day month year day of the week Set the Start Time option to a desired time at which the recording will be started The time format is hour minute 6 Set the Duration option to a desired time in which the recording will be finished 7 Pressing the OK button on the File Name option displays the on screen keyboard with which you can specify a file name for the timer recording If you do not specify anything it will be named after the service name See 86 2 as to how to use the on screen keyboard 8 To set a recording reservation with the above settings select the OK item otherwise it will not be saved and will not occur You can also edit or delete timer events in the timer list To edit a timer entry put the highlight bar on the entry you want and press button then appears a box in which you can change its settings in the same manner as making a new one To delete a timer event put the highlight bar on the entry you want to remove and press the button then you get asked for confirmation With the choice of Yes it will be deleted To delete all timer event press the F3 button You can sort timer events by time with the button 20 ma 5 D U D
55. have the digital receiver linked to your audio video receiver via the S PDIF output you have to set the Digital Audio option to PCM which means that the digital receiver will output encoded Dolby Digital audio with out decoding so that your audio video receiver can decode it Otherwise set it to multi channel then the digital receiver will output decoded Dolby Digital audio scaling it down to two channels NOTE Only if the service you are currently watching provides a Dolby Digital audio track you can enjoy Dolby Digital sound If you feel that the audio from the S PDIF output does not synchronise with video you can straighten it by adjusting the value of the S PDIF AV Sync option 4 3 Local time setting You should set your local time for timer events Time 4 3 Local time setting 25 Select the Settings gt Time menu You should see a screen like the left figure You can set the clock manually or use the time signal Greenwich Mean Time GMT carried as part of the digital television broadcast use Greenwich Mean Time take the following steps 1 Set the Mode option to Auto then the Time Offset option becomes enabled 2 Setthe Time Offset option to the time difference between your time zone and GMT referring to Table 4 1 3 Make sure that your local time is correctly displayed on the Local Time item To set the local time manually set the Mode option to Man ual and enter your local time to the L
56. hip setting will not take effect If anyone is trying to watch a programme that is of or above the censorship setting the person has to enter the personal identi fication number to override To change the number select the Change PIN Code menu then a box pops up asking a new PIN Enter a desired number twice for confirmation You can also restrict uses of some menus Selecting the Access Control menu displays a list of menus that you can lock If the Time item is set to Locked you have to enter the PIN when accessing the Time menu If you enter a wrong number you cannot use the menu To release a locked item set it to Un locked MU D D 70 o 28 Preference Settings 4 5 Options for recording To set the options for recording select the Settings gt Recording menu You should see a screen like the left figure To enable the time shift function you should set the Time Shift ing option to anything other than Disable The available range for this option is 30 minutes to 5 hours You will have the latest of the current programme as long as the duration specified at this option You can record a programme into both an external and the built in hard drive If you want to record a programme into an external hard drive set Recording Drive option to External otherwise set this option to Internal If you set the Time Shift Storage option to Enable the time shifted
57. his product is designed for indoor use only Place the digital receiver on a firm and level surface Donotlay any objects such as magazines on this unit Do not overload power outlets Doing so may result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never open this unit s casing under any cir cumstances or the warranty will be void e Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service per sonnel Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liq uid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit the unit became wet from rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Batteries including those which contain no heavy metals may not be disposed with other household wastes Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner Find out the legal regu lations which apply in your area About this user reference Thank you for purchasing our digital receiver Please read this reference carefully before you use the digital receiver and keep it handy for future ref erence This User Reference covers the model CRC 1400 e Illustrations pictured in this manual may not be exactly the same as the actual prod uct The screenshots used in this manual may not be exactly the same as those you see on the actual on screen displays Desig
58. is installed it must be formatted because you can neither record nor use time shift with an unformatted hard disk You can delete permanently all contents stored in a hard drive by formatting it Select the Installation gt System Recovery gt Format Hard Disk menu and then select the hard drive you want to format To format the built in hard drive select the 20 ma 5 D U D lt G D O option to Internal otherwise to format the external hard drive which is connected to the digital receiver select the option to External With pressing the button you get asked for con firmation Formatting will start with the choice of Yes NOTE The hard drive on the digital receiver will be formatted in the JFS file system 60 Entertainment Chapter 8 Entertainment This digital receiver provides several special features for enter tainment 8 1 Configuring the network setting IP Setting You should configure the net work settings to enjoy a variety web services Select the In stallation gt Network Setting gt IP Setting menu The easiest way to configure the network settings is to assign a dynamic IP address to the digital receiver by setting the Con nection Type option to DHCP To assign a static IP address set the Connection Type option to Static then the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary 8 2 Copying files 61 DNS and Secondary DNS options become enable
59. ise you may need to temporarily connect the Composite video connector VIDEO to your tele vision set so that you can see the menu in order to configure the video settings 2 5 Switching on for the first time 15 CAUTION If the digital receiver no longer reacts properly to the remote control commands the batteries may be flat Be sure to re place only with 1 5 V AAA size batteries and observe the following precautions Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Do not recharge the old batteries norder to avoid any risk of explosion observe the po larities indicated inside the battery compartment e Do not subject to excessive heat such as the sun and fire e f you are not using the remote control for a long pe riod of time remove the batteries The manufacturer accepts no liability for the damage resulting from leak ing batteries Batteries including those which contain no heavy metals may not be disposed with other household wastes Please dispose of used batteries in an environ mentally sound manner Find out the legal regulations which apply in your area 16 Service Search Chapter 3 Service Search After connecting up the digital receiver you will need to per form a service search NOTE If there is no service stored you will be not able to access all menus sERVICE is another name for a CHANNEL 3 1 Searching f
60. iver 4 Select the Installation gt Firmware Upgrade gt USB Firmware Upgrade menu and the files in the USB mem ory will be listed ILL 3 E Q 9 r 70 Firmware Update 5 Place the highlight bar on the right firmware file and press the OK button and a countdown will be displayed on the front display of the digital receiver 6 When the message of END appears restart the digital receiver 9 2 Over the air optional It is possible to update the firmware to the latest version over the air optional If a new version is available at any time then a message box pops up asking you whether to start firmware update With the choice of Yes you will be moved to the 550 Software Upgrade menu and the firmware update will be started 71 Appendix A Universal Remote Control The universal remote control allows you to operate the most important functions such as power on off and volume control on your television audio video receiver or DVD player For the use of buttons refer to Table A 1 To be able to control the device you must adapt the remote control to the device first Take the following steps 1 Turn on the device you want to operate 2 Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the de vice 3 Hold down the and device button simultaneously for two seconds until the light flashes on For example if you want to operate your television with the remote control
61. k it before plugging the digital receiver to the wall socket For the power consumption of the digital re ceiver refer to Table 2 1 2 3 Rear panel connections 9 The wall socket should be near the equipment Do not run an extension lead to the unit The mains plug shall remain readily operable so that it can be removed easily to disconnect the power e When placed in a cabinet make sure there is a minimum space of 10 centimetres around it For the physical spec ification of the digital receiver refer to Table 2 2 e Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched If the cord is damaged do not use the digital receiver and get the cord replaced e Refer all servicing to a qualified service technician e To maintain proper ventilation always leave sufficient space around the digital receiver Table 2 1 Power specification Input voltage 90 to 250 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 30W at maximum in active Under 1 W in passive standby Table 2 2 Physical specifications Size 340x 60x 265mm Weight 2 6 3 1 kg may vary due to HDD kind Operating temperature Oto 39 C Storage relative humidity 5 to 90 23 Rear panel connections The CRC 1400 has a wide range of connections on the back 10 Setup Check what connections your television set has in comparison with the digital receiver CABLE IN Cable broadcasting signal inp
62. layed For the information box see SD In addition you can raise or lower the position of the infor mation box Set the Info Box Position option as you desire Its available range is 10 to 43 lines The higher you set the op tion the lower the information box will be positioned To use an animation effect when changing menu set the Ani mation option to Enable If any service s name is too long to fit the width of the service name column on the services list screen you can get it to scroll 4 8 4 8 Options for the front display 31 by setting the Text Scroll option to anything other than Disable With the choice of Full Scroll it will be fully scrolled until its end disappears with the choice of Part Scroll it will be scrolled only to its end Options for the front display Front Display Main Display Scrolling To set the options for the front display select the Settings gt Front Display menu You should PI wee see a screen like the left figure Brightness in Standby Mode The front display shows the currently viewed service s number and name If any service s name is too long to fit the width of the service name column you can get it to scroll by setting the Main Display Scrolling option to anything other than Disable With the choice of Unlimited it will be repeatedly scrolled with the choice of Once it will be scrolled only once If you want to have the current time displayed instead of the service
63. lumns and rows To switch it back press the button again You can make a timer recording including a series recording on the electronic programme guide See 87 1 3 for detailed de scription 5 4 Using time shift m lt 1 lt lt o You can pause and resume live television programme and even rewind and replay it When you are watching a pro gramme and you miss something you can rewind and replay it Or when your attention is needed elsewhere you can pause a live TV and resume a short time later without losing any of the programme When you do this you are no longer watching the live pro gramme instead you are watch ing a delayed presentation This is called time shifted television You can skip commercials until you catch up to the live broad cast In order to use the time shift feature set the Time Shifting op tion to desired duration of time Then the digital receiver will archive the programme as much time as you set in the option See 84 5 40 Every Day Use The time shift will be reset each time you change to another service With the time shift the following operations are pos sible To go back in time hold down the button to go for ward hold down the gt button The progress bar is dis played momentarily with a preview window You can navigate using the progress bar refer to 87 3 1 You can jump backward and forward by pressing the and F3 b
64. neously for more than five seconds 2 Each device button blinks three times in the following order PVR DVD AUX TV 3 After that all settings will be reset to the manufacturer s factory settings NOTE Some buttons may not work properly depending on a device If your device code is not listed on the following pages you will not be able to use this remote as a universal remote for your specific device 73 Table A 1 Operating buttons PVR TV DVD AUX Power on off Power on off Power on off VOLUME Volume up Volume up Volume up VOLUME Volume down Volume down Volume down Mute X Mute X X Channel up X X Channel down 0 0 X 1 1 1 2 B 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 8 6 6 6 7 7 7 gt 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 TV INPUT X X lt 5 X Up X 7 X Down X X OK X Ai Left Left X 2 Right Right Right D X Menu X X Guide X 5 X Exit Exit Stop X m X Rewind X X Pause X gt X Play X X Fast forward X 74 Universal Remote Control A 1 Code list for television sets ACCENT ACEC ACURA ADMIRAL ADYSON AGASHI AGEF AIKO AIM AIWA AKAI AKIBA AKITO AKURA ALARON ALBA ALBIRAL ALCYON ALLORGAN ALLSTAR AMPLIVISION AMSTRAD ANAM ANGLO 049 063 112 195 065 076 163 171 190 307 324 369 379 076 379 324 049 063 076 102 141 172 195 225 379 049 063 376 377 019 049 050 055 063 076 102 107 123 133 139 141 150 172
65. ns and specifications of the digital re ceiver and other accessories are subject to change without any notice in order to intro duce new features or improve the function ality of the product CONTENTS iii Contents Contents iii 1 Introduction 1 LE QANPIENA RA 1 L2 Contr lling the digital rec iver a re Vw x x ee oe es 2 ld 222555625545 59 EE SRG ES He 3 L2 unus e yo om 9 da 6 1 3 Subscription card information 8 2 Setup 9 el UPR o eE a 9 24 deb con E REARS LA OR OR 9 2 2 Rear panel connections 2 met 10 24 Connecting up your digital receiver 12 241 Connecting to the broadcasting cable 12 242 Connecting to your television set 13 2 43 Connecting to your video recorder 15 2 5 Switching on for the first time 15 3 Service Search 17 3 1 Searching for broadcasting services 17 22 Resetting to factory settings osos o we ee Rs 18 29 userseblHnps 2o os os o ob ono m o b ken 19 3 4 Clearing the services list 19 iv CONTENTS 4 Preference Settings 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 Language settings 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 4 Menu language SUDHDC IPRA auo ko Ree cy mue Toys Hard of Hearing Audio language Video and audio settings sae bbe kee HOH Re we 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4
66. ocal Time option with the numeric buttons The time format is day month year 24 hour minute To change the time format to 12 hour format set the Time Format option to 12 Hours If daylight saving time is observed in your state at the moment set the Daylight Saving Time option to On NOTE Daylight saving time adds one hour to the time when the op tion is set to On When setting the time offset from Green wich Mean Time make sure that time offset does not include daylight saving time U D D D 70 e o 26 Preference Settings Table 4 1 Time offset table Time offset City GMT 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US Canada GMT 06 00 Central Time US Canada Mexico City GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US Canada Bogota Lima GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada La Paz Dominican Republic GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 03 00 Brazil Georgetown Buenos Aires GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 01 00 Azores Cape Verde Islands GMT London Lisbon Casablanca GMT 1 00 Paris Brussels Copenhagen Madrid GMT 2 00 South Africa Kaliningrad GMT 4 3 00 Baghdad Rivadh Moscow St Petersburg GMT 3 30 Tehran GMT 4 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat Baku Tbilisi GMT 4 30 Kabul GMT 5 00 Ekaterinburg Islamabad Karachi Tashkent GMT 5 30
67. on to Active the receiver can also bypass the signal from the antenna To save power consumption you might as well set the Automatic Power Down option to Enable With this option enabled the receiver will be turned off automatically when there is no ma nipulation over three hours 4 11 Options for EPG style In the EPG mode you can toggle the basic EPG plate to a matrix format or a single display format Program Guide Program Guide 4 11 Options for EPG style 33 The matrox style as shown in the left figure shows a matrix of sev eral services at one time Meanwhile the single display style shows a column of a single service but with details on pro gramme classification and in formation in a full view as you browse through each pro gramme If you want the matrix style of display select the Settings Miscellaneous menu and set the Type of Epg option to Matrix otherwise set it to Single See 85 3 for details on how to toggle the EPG mode I U D D O e o 34 Every Day Use Chapter 5 Every Day Use 51 Volume control Use the VOLUME and buttons to alter the volume to a comfortable level You may need to adjust the volume on your television set too To temporarily switch off the sound press the W button Press it again to restore the sound to pre vious level 5 2 Watching television To change services press the CHANNEL or
68. or broadcasting services To perform service search se lect the Installation gt Searching menu You should see a screen like the left figure Searc hing 3 2 Resetting to factory settings 17 You should set the Search Mode option to Auto at the first service search after installing the digital receiver The digital receiver will search all available services with the automatic search mode within the frequency range from the frequency of the Start Frequency option to the frequency of the End Fre quency option Symbol Rate stands for data transfer rate and OAM is a form of modulation used in digital broadcasting Broadcasting operators send their services in a symbol rate by a modulation method Perhaps you do not have to specify the Symbol Rate and QAM Mode options since they are seldom changed However you should set the QAM Mode option to Auto for more certainty You can specify the Start Frequency End Frequency and Symbol Rate options with the numeric buttons if you want to change them o I 3 E o D D ja gt To search only one frequency set the Search Mode option to Manual and specify your desired frequency at the Frequency option with the numeric buttons If you want to search services quickly it is most recommended that you should set the Search Mode option to Quick Scan With this option you can search every service rather quickly To start service search move down to the Start Sea
69. ording for the show but also for all of the other episodes of the show found on the EPG 1 Press the button to display the EPG Highlight a programme you want to make series record ing with the navigation buttons Press the button on the selelcted programme then the Recording Option box pops up To record all other series of the show select the Record whole series then the letter RS in a blue circle appears on the programme name If you want to record only the selected episode this time select the Record single pro gram option then the letter R will be appeared cancel the series recording press the OK button then select Yes At the same time you set the se ries recording on a programme the other series of the pro gramme are automatically re served for a timer recording You will see the letter RS in gray cir cle on all the other series of the programme that are scheduled on the next days JJ D Q ma 5 D 79 D lt gt D O 52 Recording and Playback NOTE Series recording can be scheduled on the EPG only Not all programmes are available for series recording according to your broadcasting operator s service plan You can check the reservation list by pressing the J button 7 1 5 Recording a time shifted programme While watching a programme with time shift you can record it by performing the following steps 1 Press the gt Jbutton
70. ou might see the following symbols Subtitle symbol 1 if subtitle tracks are provided on the current programme Teletext symbol if teletext pages are provided on the current service Dolby Digital symbol D if a Dolby Digital audio track is provided on the current programme Lock symbol Qj if the current service is locked Dollar symbol if the current service is a pay service Pressing the button once more displays detailed infor mation about the current programme To hide the information box press the EXIT button 5 2 4 Selecting audio tracks Some programmes are provided with audio tracks in one or more languages Pressing the button displays available au dio tracks Once you select an audio track that track will be heard In addition you can enjoy audio tracks in four sound modes Stereo Mono Left or Right 5 2 5 Selecting subtitle tracks Some programmes are provided with subtitle tracks in one or more languages If the current programme provides subtitle lt lt lt o 38 Every Day Use tracks the subtitle symbol will be marked on the infor mation box Pressing the button displays available subtitle tracks Once you select a subtitle track it will be displayed 5 2 6 Viewing teletext On some services such information as weather reports news or stock quotations is provided by means of teletext If the cur rent service pr
71. our television and other devices If you have any problem with your setup or need help contact your dealer 2 4 1 Connecting to the broadcasting cable Whatever sort of connection you have be tween the digital receiver and the television you need to connect the digital receiver to the broadcasting cable so that it can receive digi tal television broadcasts Connect the broad casting cable to the CABLE IN connector If you have another digital receiver you may link it from the CABLE OUT connector 12 Setup 2 4 22 Connecting to your television set For all the following connections of the digital receiver we rec ommend you to use the first connector to get the best picture quality If your television does not have a matching connector then use the next connector in the following order for a better picture quality 1 HDMI connector HDMI 2 SCART connector TV 3 Composite connector VIDEO You should configure audio and video settings after connect ing up the digital receiver See 84 2 for a detailed description To use the HDMI output If you have a high definition television set you should use an HDMI cable for best re sults Plug one end of the cable into the HDMI socket on the digital receiver and plug the other end into the matching socket on your television In this case you do not have to make audio connection because it can output stereo audio or digital audio as well For best results with a standard
72. ovides teletext the teletext symbol zl will be displayed on the information box Press the button to view teletext pages Select a page to view by entering its page number with the nu meric buttons You can zoom into a teletext page with the button and adjust its transparency level with the button To clear the teletext screen press the button 5 3 Viewing electronic programme guide The Electronic Programme Guide EPG shows the current and scheduled programmes that are or will be available on each service with a short summary for each programme Pressing the GUIDE button dis plays the electronic programme Program Guide guide on which you can see the Live Ski jumping teretitalian Leager Volleyball jungi Special Kandy following Agent Manny the tae and the Haid tmperor Lilo and Stitch s Ne Pocahontas 1 a Ia e programme summary e Scheduled programmes Broadcasting date e Broadcasting time To see detailed information of a desired programme put the highlight bar on the programme with the or amp button and press the button To switch to another service press the Or button 5 4 Using time shift 39 You can travel over previous days with the 8 button and can travel over next days with the button To see the programme guide for radio broadcasts press the button To switch it back press the 22 button again Pressing the button will rearrange the form swapping the co
73. programme will be saved in the TimeShift folder of the hard drive You can set the duration of the timer recording Set the Timer Recording Duration option as you desire Its available range is 10 minutes to 3 hours Time padding is the feature of adding extra recording time to the beginning or end of a programme so that you do not miss any part of the programme Set the Timer Record Padding op tion as you desire You can adjust the duration of the instant recording Set the Instant Recording Duration option as you desire Its available range is 30 minutes to 5 hours 4 6 Options for playback 29 4 6 Options for playback Plavback To set the options for playback select the Settings gt Playback menu You should see a screen like the left figure If you want to play back a recorded file from beginning set starting Position option to Beginning To play back a recorded file from the part where you were watching set this option to Continuing You can adjust the jump interval that is for playback Set the Jump Time Interval option as you desire Its available range is 10 seconds to 3 minutes If you want to enjoy more levels of playback speed set the Trick Mode Level option to 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x otherwise set it to 4x 16x 64x NOTE You can enjoy video files such as Xvid with the digital re ceiver However the above options might not be effective depending on the video files to be played For detailed de s
74. r that the recording has started To record four programmes simultaneously two tuners are allo cated for the recording Therefore you can only change to a limited number of services while the four programmes are be JJ D ma 5 D 5 U D lt G D O ing recorded CAUTION Do not move the digital receiver nor pull out the power plug while it is running It may cause damage to recorded programmes Topfield is not responsible for damages in flicted on files that are stored on the hard drive 7 11 Instant recording To instantly record a programme you are watching at present press the button Pressing the button will not pause the current recording like it does with a video recorder Instead pressing the but ton will pause the live show and begin time shifting within the 46 Recording and Playback current recording even with the Time Shifting option disabled In short it is still possible to pause a recording but literally recording continues in the digital receiver After a recording has started pressing the button displays a menu like the left figure in which you can set the recording duration To specify an arbitrary recording duration set the Duration op tion as you desire with the and 27 buttons and press the button the recording will end at the specified time If the information about the next programme is provided by the electronic programme g
75. rch item and press the button The digital receiver will start to search for services and display a list of television and radio services as they are found It is common for no channels to be found until quite late in the process When the scan is com plete you will see a message telling you how many services have been found Press the button to save the list 3 2 Resetting to factory settings The digital receiver maintains the following data e Services list e Favourite list e Timer list e Preference settings 18 Service Search You can reset all data of the digital receiver Select the Instal lation gt System Recovery gt gt Factory Setting menu and then you get asked for confirmation With the choice of Yes the services list favourite list and timer list will all be cleared and preference options will be reset to the manufacturer s factory settings NOTE A factory reset will not delete any recorded programmes However you have to search services again after a factory reset 3 3 Resetting to user settings You can store your own data including the following e Services list e Favourite lists e Preference settings Also you can restore them at any time To store your data select the Installation gt System Recovery gt Store System Data menu then you get asked for confirmation If you select Yes your data will be stored Whenever you store your data they are all overwritten To restore your data sele
76. rnal hard drive as well as the built in hard drive NOTE To use an external hard drive you must connect the external hard drive to the USB port of the digital receiver CAUTION Do not disconnect the external hard drive while recording or playing back It may cause damage to recorded pro grammes You should disconnect the external hard drive in standby mode only The digital receiver has two tuners that allow you to record up to four different services at once while watching another one However this quadruple recording and one playback is only possible when they are provided from the same transponder or not more than two different transponders For example if you attemp to record services from three different transponders an 7 1 Recording a programme 45 alert message appears to remind you to cancel one of the ser vices currently being recorded You can also enjoy the follow ing features e Youcan record four different services while playing back a previously recorded programme e You can record four different services while watching one of them using the time shift feature See 85 4 for the time shift feature 7 1 Recording a programme Once a recording gets started a symbol like the left fig ure will be displayed at the top right of the screen for a few seconds When you are watching a different service from the service be ing recorded you will see a number on the centre of the sym bol this indicates the orde
77. s By pressing the button you can sort the contents by the updated date country and quality D i D You can also search contents by a specific keyword To search contents by a keyword press the button then the on screen keyboard appears See 6 2 as to how to use the on screen keyboard To see detailed information about the current one press the button To hide the information box press the EXIT but ton 8 7 Sharing image files by Flickr optional Flickr is an image hosting website and on line community plat form You can search an image file from the network server and view the file using the Flickr 66 Entertainment use this function select the Entertainment Flickr You can see image files which be long to a specific user by adding a user To add a user take the following steps 1 Press the button then the on screen keyboard ap pears 2 Enter a desired user name As to how to use the key board refer to 86 2 3 After adding a user select the user with the and buttons and press the button To delete a user put the highlight bar on a desired user and press the button then you get asked for confirmation If you select YES it will be deleted You can also search image files by a specific keyword To do that take the following steps 1 Press the button to go to the keyword search mode 2 Press the button then the on screen
78. s also used to return to the previous menu from a submenu displays the electronic programme guide EXIT is used to exit a menu or to hide on screen informa tion is used to display the list of recorded programmes that are stored in the internal hard drive See 87 2 for more details has different functions per menu is used to make a bookmark on playback or time shift has different functions per menu is used to jump to next bookmark position has different functions per menu is used to select a subtitle track is used to select an audio track and a sound mode displays teletext changes video resolution See 54 2 1 for more details changes aspect ratio See 54 2 2 for more details switches over between television services and radio services is used to set a sleep timer in 10 minute increments e is used to start recording 1 3 Subscription card information 7 L Jis used to stop playback to stop recording or to jump back to live television from time shifted television switches the output of the TV SCART socket over be tween the digital receiver and the device connected to the VCR SCART socket See 84 2 4 for more details displays connected devices list is used to start reverse playback Subsequent presses increase the rewind speed EC 2 5 pauses live television or playback of recorded pro gramme gt is used to start fast forward playba
79. t bar up or down on the group list favourite services belonging to the highlighted group get shown in the favourites list 42 Organising Services You can add up to 30 groups To add a new group select the NEW item in the group list then the on screen keyboard ap pears See 86 2 as to how to use the on screen keyboard To rename a group put the highlight bar on the group entry you want and press the button then the on screen key board likewise appears To delete a group put the highlight bar on the group entry you want and press the F3 button then a message box appears asking you for confirmation With the choice of Yes it will be deleted You can add a favourite service to a group by taking the fol lowing steps 1 Put the highlight bar on a desired group entry in the group list and press the OK button to select it The high light bar then moves to the services list 2 To add a service to the selected group put the highlight bar on a desired service entry and press the button The selected service entry gets added to the favourite list Repeat this step to add more entries 3 Press the button and the highlight bar gets moved to the favourite list You can delete a favourite entry with the button 4 To select another group press the button again then the highlight bar gets moved to each column Furthermore you can rearrange a group s favourites by mov ing a favourite entry To move a favourite entry
80. t and press the button then the selected favourite group s services will be listed As to how to edit the favourite lists refer to 56 1 To select a favourite service put the highlight bar on a desired service and press the OK button then it will be displayed To select another group press the button After you have selected a favourite service if you then switch to another service using the Or button it will be also another favourite service of the selected group The digital re ceiver will remind you what group you have selected by dis playing its name at the top right of the screen whenever you switch services To return to the services list press the 1 button Besides that you can add or delete a favourite group or service To add the service you are currently watching into a favourite group press the button to display additional options and then select Add this service item To remove the currently highlighted favourite grop or service select Delete item in the additional option box then you get asked for confirmation with the choice of Yes it will be re moved 5 23 Viewing programme information Pressing the button displays the information box on which you can see all of the following 5 2 Watching television 37 e Service number and name Signal level and quality e Programme name Programme classification sign Programme summary Broadcasting time e Current time In addition y
81. ther devices Select the Settings gt A V Output menu You should see a screen like the left figure 4 2 1 High definition television The digital receiver supports various video resolutions from 576 to 1080 In general a resolution of 720 or more is consid ered high definition The higher the resolution is the better the quality is However if your television set does not sup port high definition you cannot enjoy high definition quality picture Set the Video Format option as you desire If you set this op tion to 576P the digital receiver will present even high defini tion programmes in resolution of 576 On the contrary if you set it to 10801 the digital receiver will present even standard definition programmes in resolution of 1080 It is recommended to set it to Auto if you have a high definition television With that setting the digital receiver will present a programme as it is without any resolution conversion While watching television you can change the resolution with the button Whenever you press it the video resolution is changed in turn I U D D 70 e o 22 Preference Settings NOTE You can enjoy only standard definition video with the fol lowing video outputs Composite video output VIDEO e SCART output TV 4 2 2 Television aspect ratio If you have wide screen television set the TV Aspect Ratio option to 16 9 You can enjoy both wid
82. tions on how to play a recording are as follows 1 Select the Recording gt Recorded Program menu or alternatively press the button to display the list of recorded programmes 2 Put the highlight bar on a desired recording and press the OK button then an option box pops up JJ D ma 5 D 5 U D lt D O 3 play from beginning set the Starting Position op tion to Beginning to play from the point that you have stopped at the last time set it to Continuing To start play back select the Play item 4 To stop playback press the button During playback you can enjoy the following tricks To see the detailed information about the currently played recording press the button then the infor mation box appears and shows its file name running time programme information and so on To pause playback press the button To resume it press the gt button e To view the progress bar press the button to hide it press the gt button again 56 Recording and Playback e When the progress bar is hidden you can move to a de sired scene by entering a progress percentage with the numeric buttons 7 3 1 To navigate using the progress bar First press the gt button to display the progress bar To go forward hold down the button to go back ward hold down the button e f there are no bookmarks you can jump forward by the minute set to the
83. to display the progress bar 2 To move to the beginning of the desired scene hold down the Or A button until it is reached 3 Press the e button to start recording The time shift buffer from that position onwards will now be recorded 4 Press button to stop recording 5 Press the button once more to stop time shift See 5 4 for detailed description about the time shift feature 7 1 6 Recording a pay service programme You can record a pay service programme without the subscrip tion card However you need the subscription card to play it back because it has not been descrambled So it is recom mended to record pay service programmes with a proper sub scription card so that they can be descrambled and recorded In that case you can enjoy them without the subscription card like free services To record a programme of a pay service in descrambled form take the following steps 1 Select a programme of a pay service you want to record 2 Make sure that the subscription card is inserted in the slot on the front of the digital receiver 7 2 File archive 53 3 Start recording 4 Do not switch to other service nor use time shift until recording is finished NOTE If you switch to other service or use time shift in the middle of recording a pay programme it will be recorded without descrambling from that moment Even if the recording is only partially descrambled you need the subscription card to pl
84. uide the After this program and After next program options will be enabled Once the After this program option is selected the current recording will stop at the time when the current programme is scheduled to end Likewise once the After next program option is selected the current recording will stop at the time when the next pro gramme is scheduled to end 7 1 Recording a programme 47 stop recording press the button then a box like the left figure appears which shows the programmes currently be ing recorded Select record ing by using navigation buttons then press OK button to stop the recording While a recording is going on you can watch or record another service To additionally record another service switch to the service you want to record and press the button Once a recording is started it is put on the recorded programme list even though it is not finished yet The recording file is named the program name if available or after its service name with a suffix of a number To view the recorded programme list press the button or alternatively select the Recording gt Recorded Program menu See 87 2 for detailed description about the recorded programme list JJ D ma 5 D 5 U D lt D O 7 1 2 Timer recording You can set a programme to be recorded at a specific time Even if the digital receiver is in standby mode it will switch into active
85. ut socket CABLE OUT Cable broadcasting signal output socket VIDEO ES AUDIO UR Kl TV EJ VCR LAN EN USB S PDIF HDMI ON OFF through the CABLE IN socket for another digital receiver Composite video output socket for the tele vision set yellow Stereo audio output socket for the televi sion set or the audio video receiver white red Audio and video output socket for the tele vision set Audio and video input output socket for another device such as a video recorder Local area network port USB port for firmware update and data trans fer Digital audio output socket for the audio video receiver Audio and video output socket for the high definition television set Power switch You have to turn on this switch first to use this digital receiver 2 4 Connecting up your digital receiver 11 Table 2 3 Connectors specifications HDMI High definition video output Left amp right audio output Digital audio output TV CVBS S Video video output Left amp right audio output VCR CVBS video output Left amp right audio output CVBS S Video video input for bypass Left amp right audio input for bypass VIDEO Composite video CVBS output AUDIO Left amp right audio output S PDIF Digital audio output USB 2 0 Host 5 V DC 500 mA LAN 10 100 Ethernet 2 4 Connecting up your digital receiver There are several ways to set up the digital receiver Set up the digital receiver suitably to y
86. uttons You can change the jump time at the Jump Time Interval option See 84 6 You can change playback speed See 87 3 2 for slow mo tion For fast motion see 87 3 3 To check your current position in time shift press the button The time difference compared to live pro gramme is displayed momentarily in top right corner of the screen A value of 02 00 means two minutes be hind the live programme To make a recording of the time shifted programme see Sila To end time shift press the button The live pro gramme will be displayed NOTE You can adjust some options for time shift Refer to 54 5 41 Chapter 6 Organising Services 6 1 Editing the favourite lists You can make your own favourite service lists In fact you can define multiple favourite service lists each being a group of er O e 9 D e o D lt O D o chosen services Select the Installation gt Edit Fa vorite List menu You should ane On n see a screen like the left figure ELI aa There are three columns 611 Playhouse Dis 611 Playhouse DI 622 Cinemagi 622 Cinemagk e Group name left 624 Cinemagic 628 Cinemagic 1 l e Favourites list centre e Services list right Edit Favorite List The services list contains all available services whereas the favourites list contains only chosen services that have been added to the highlighted group As you move the highligh
87. vices while you are cur rently watching another You can record many programmes using a built in hard drive with large storage capacity Time shift is a special technical feature available on this digital receiver You can pause a programme you are watching and resume it again at a later time Then you can quickly go to any part of the current programme by fast forward or rewind search If you have an external hard drive connected to the dig ital receiver via the USB port you can record television programmes into it You can make a timer recording for a whole series of a programme at once on the programme guide You can play back video files of various formats includ ing Xvid You can use various Web services including YouTube optional 12 Controlling the digital receiver You can operate the digital receiver with the remote control or the buttons on the front panel NOTE When the digital receiver is off but plugged into a wall socket we say that it is in standby mode on the other hand when it is on it is in active mode Even when you are not using the digital receiver you should keep it plugged into 1 2 Controlling the digital receiver 3 L a wall socket to be in standbv mode so that it can run timer events at anv time 4 c O i 2 5 1 2 1 Front panel The front panel of the digital receiver has buttons to control the digital receiver specific lights and a display to indicate its
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