Pioneer TV Receiver SH DT510 User Manual

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Operating instructions  
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CAUTION  
The STANDBY/ON switch on this unit will not  
completely shut off all power from the AC outlet.  
Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect  
device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from  
the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore,  
make sure the unit has been installed so that the  
power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC  
outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard,  
the power cord should also be unplugged from the  
AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time  
(for example, when on vacation).  
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STANDBY/ON Button  
STANDBY: When set to the STANDBY position, the  
main power flow is cut and the unit is no longer  
fully operational. A minute flow of power feeds  
the unit to maintain operation readiness.  
STANDBY Indicator  
The red indicator is lit when the unit is in the  
standby mode.  
WARNING  
This product equipped with a three-wire grounding  
(earthed) plug - a plug that has a third (grounding)  
pin. This plug only fits a grounding-type power  
outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into an  
outlet, contact a licensed electrician to replace the  
outlet with a properly grounded one. Do not  
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Safety First .............................................................................. 2  
Chapter 1: Introduction ......................................................... 6  
Summary of Features ........................................................................................ 6  
Getting Started ................................................................................................... 7  
Menu Tree .......................................................................................................... 8  
Chapter 2: Installation ........................................................... 9  
Introduction ......................................................................................9  
Package Contents .............................................................................9  
Description of Equipment ...............................................................9  
Remote Control Unit (RCU) ................................................................................ 9  
Functions Of RCU Buttons ............................................................................. 10  
Front Panel........................................................................................................... 11  
Rear Panel ............................................................................................................ 11  
Physical Installation ............................................................................................ 12  
Sample Configurations ....................................................................................... 13  
HDMI Connection ........................................................................................... 13  
High Definition TV(Y/Pb/Pr) Connection ..................................................... 13  
S-Video Connection ........................................................................................ 14  
Composite Video Connection ......................................................................... 14  
Antenna Loop Connection .............................................................................. 15  
Digital Audio Connection ............................................................................... 15  
Chapter 3: Channel Setting ................................................. 16  
Introduction ....................................................................................16  
INSTALLATION............................................................................17  
QUICK SCAN ..................................................................................................... 17  
AUTO SCAN ........................................................................................................ 18  
MANUAL SCAN ................................................................................................. 19  
CLEAR ALL DATA ............................................................................................ 19  
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General Setting...............................................................................20  
TIME SETUP ...................................................................................................... 20  
AUDIO SETUP .................................................................................................... 20  
i - PLATE SETUP ............................................................................................... 21  
SOFTWARE ........................................................................................................ 22  
CURRENT VERSION .................................................................................... 22  
INSTALL NEW S/W ...................................................................................... 22  
Chapter 4: Using the Tuner ................................................. 23  
Introduction ....................................................................................23  
Switching the Tuner On and Off ..................................................23  
Using the Menus and Remote Control Unit (RCU)....................23  
Selecting Favorite Channels............................................................................... 24  
Favorite Channel List ......................................................................................... 24  
PARENTAL GUIDANCE................................................................................... 25  
CHANGE PASSWORD ...................................................................................... 25  
i-PLATE (INFORMATION PLATE) ............................................................... 26  
TELETEXT / Closed Caption ........................................................................... 27  
SLEEP .................................................................................................................. 28  
Appendix A: Interference with The HDTV Tuner............. 29  
Appendix B: Troubleshooting .............................................. 30  
Appendix C: DTV CHANNEL TABLE .............................. 32  
Appendix D: Specifications .................................................. 34  
Glossary ................................................................................. 36  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Digital High DefinitionTuner's Functions  
The SH-DT510 digital High Definition tuner opens up a new world of free-to-  
air terrestrial programming. This tuner can receive channels from  
VHF/UHF band TV station's digital signals. All the major terrestrial free-to-air  
digital station numbers currently available in your area are listed in the on-  
screen menu. To access the high quality digital programs, simply select  
the channel number on your remote control.  
The SH-DT510 tuner is MPEG 2 / DVB-T (digital video broadcast-terrestrial)  
compliant, delivering crisp video images and excellent sound. It supports a  
broad signal range from 51-858 MHz, and can be easily programmed for all  
the channels within the VHF/UHF frequency spectrum.  
Summary of Features  
The SH-DT510 supports digital functions that are MPEG 2-DVB compliant.  
Just follow the friendly On-Screen Display (OSD) to guide you through all  
the steps necessary to configure your tuner ; then begin enjoying all the  
video and audio channels with crisp picture quality and the crystal clear  
sound.  
The key features of the receiver are described below:  
Front Panel  
The Front Panel of the tuner includes an LED display with important  
channel information. For more information on the Front Panel refer to  
Chapter 2  
Remote Control Unit ( RCU )  
The Remote Control Unit (RCU) provides access to a full range of the  
system features. In addition to providing access to terrestrial programs with  
the channel and volume controls, it can also be used to access all the  
system menus.  
In particular, the RCU has to be used to configure the transmission  
parameter settings, select the channels you want to include in the program  
list, as well as access many other configuration options. For more  
information on using the RCU, refer to Chapter 2 and to the various system  
operations described in Chapter 3.  
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System Menus  
All the tuner's features can be accessed through the system menus.These  
menus can be accessed with simple point and click actions, using the  
navigation and select buttons on the RCU. The menus include items such as  
Transmission Parameter Configuration, Channel List, Audio Options, and  
Parental Lock. For more information on using the menu system, refer to the  
simple "Menu Tree" described later in this chapter, or refer to the more  
detailed menu descriptions in Chapters 3 and 4.  
Parental Lock  
Channels which are not suitable for viewing by children can be protected by  
using the parental lock feature. (Password is initially set to "0000".)  
Getting Started  
This section provides a brief introduction to the SH-DT510 tuner. If a  
service provider or professional system installer has already installed your  
digital High Definition tuner and antenna, then this section should provide all  
the  
information you need to start using the tuner. For more information on basic  
operations, refer to Chapter 3.  
Before connecting any devices to the tuner, refer to the  
"Safety First" page.  
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Menu Tree  
Note:  
You need to enter a " Password " to access some of the functionality in the menu.  
Password is initially set to "0000". For more information, please refer Chapter 4  
"CHANGE PASSWORD".  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Introduction  
If your service provider or system installer has already set up the antenna and  
connected the tuner, then you can start the operations specified in Chapter 4.  
However, if you are setting up the system by yourself, please read through this  
section and be sure you follow all of the precautions listed under "Safety First".  
Package Contents  
Unpack the tuner and check that all of the items listed below are included.  
SH-DT510 Digital High Definition tuner  
Remote Control Unit (with 2 AAA batteries)  
Audio Cable  
Video Cable  
Y/Pb/Pr cable  
Power Cable  
Operating instructions  
Description of Equipment  
The SH-DT510 digital High Definition tuner is designed to receive Free-To-Air  
digital programming fromVHF/UHF terrestrialTV channels.Please see the following  
description:  
Remote Control Unit (RCU)  
The RCU provides easy access to all of the tuner's functions, including selecting  
channels and using the menus. It uses infrared signals and must be operated at a  
distance of three to four meters from the receiver.When using the RCU, be sure that  
there is a direct line of sight to the tuner.  
The batteries for the RCU are packaged separately. Before  
you start using the tuner, please install these batteries with  
+/- terminals aligned as per the picture below.  
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Note:  
To avoid damaging the RCU through battery leakage,  
discard any depleted or old batteries.  
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When disposing of used batteries, please comply  
with governmental regulations or environmental public  
instruction's rules that apply in your country/area.  
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Functions Of RCU Buttons  
The buttons on the remote control are described as follows:  
STANDBY/ON: Switches the tuner between ON and  
STANDBY modes.  
STANDBY  
ON  
MUTE  
/
SLEEP  
Numeric Buttons: For entering channel number or  
password.  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
INFO: Displays i-Plate providing information about the  
current channel.  
V. FORMAT  
A.RATIO  
MENU: Activates the On-Screen Menu.  
FAV.: Selects the Favorite channel list.  
Direction buttons: Move through menus or submenus.  
ENTER:Displays channel list or enters highlighted menu  
feature.  
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TELETEXT  
TTX  
AUDIO  
INFO  
RETURN  
FAV.  
LIST  
MENU  
CH+/CH-: Selects viewing channel one up or down in  
program list.  
CH  
ENTER  
VOL  
VOL+/VOL-: Raises or lowers audio volume.  
A.RATIO:Adjusts the picture height/width ratio between  
16:9 and 4:3.  
- 16:9(Wide Screen Display) : to display 16:9 program on 16:9  
TV screen to display 4:3 program on 4:3 TV screen.  
- 4:3(16:9 Letterbox): to display 16:9 program on 4:3 TV screen  
in letterbox.  
- 4:3(16:9 Crop) : to display 16:9 program cropped on 4:3 TV  
screen.  
DIGITAL TUNER  
V.FORMAT: Toggle between "PAL (625i)", "1080i-  
50(1125i)", "720P-50(750P)", and "576P-50(625P)" video format through Y/  
Pb/Pr video format connector to optimise resolution.  
Note:  
PAL, 625i and 720x576i are identical,  
1080i-50, 1125i and 1920x1080i are identical,  
720P-50, 750P and 1280x720p are identical,  
576P-50, 625P and 720x576p are identical.  
MUTE: Audio mute toggle.  
TTX: For Teletext Emulation and DVB Subtitle.  
RETURN: Exits main menu or one level up from submenus, and exits from the  
EPG and information screens.  
LIST: Displays the complete channel /program list.  
AUDIO: Show the multiple table to move /buttons for selecting language  
Colour buttons:4 colour buttons are prepared to be used forTELETEXT operations.  
Use for fast access a group or block of Teletext pages.  
SLEEP: Sets the sleep timer.  
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Front Panel  
The buttons and indicators on the Front Panel of your SH-DT510 are  
described in the following picture and table:  
Standby / On  
LED Display  
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DIGITAL HIGH DEFINITION TUNER SH DT510  
STANDBY/ON  
MENU/  
ENTER  
RETURN  
LED Indicators  
Rear Panel  
The rear panel carries connectors for attaching VHF/UHF antenna and other  
home entertainment equipment. To ensure highest quality video output, it  
is recommended to use (in order of preference) HDMI, Component Video,  
S-Video, Composite Video.  
HDMI  
RF In  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
Composite  
Video Out  
Data port  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
ANT  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
RF Out S-Video  
Component  
Video Out  
Audio  
Out  
Digital  
Audio Out  
AC Power  
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Terminals  
S-Video Out  
Description  
Connects to the S-Video input on your TV or VCR.  
For service use only.  
Data Port  
RF In  
Connects the VHF/UHF antenna. This connector  
accepts input signals ranging from 51 to 858 MHz.  
Composite Video Out  
Connects to the video input on your TV, VCR or DVR.  
Audio Out  
(L, R)  
Connects to the audio input on your TV, VCR,  
DVR or stereo system.  
RF Out  
Connects to TV or VCR RF input (for video and  
mono audio signals).  
AC IN  
Connecting to mains supply and plug the receiver  
into the main, the power source from 240 Vac, 50 Hz  
Digital Audio Out  
(Optical and Coaxial)  
Connects to the digital (Optical and Coaxial)  
audio input on a home theatre surround system.  
Component Out  
(Y/Pb/Pr)  
Connects to the component (Y/Pb/Pr) video input  
on your TV set.  
HDMI Out  
Connects to the HDMI input on your TV.  
Physical Installation  
There are many ways to connect the Digital High Definition tuner to your TV,  
depending on the equipment and connection types you have. However, for  
the best video/audio quality, use the best quality HDMI Terminal if available.  
Always disconnect the tuner from the power source prior to connecting or  
disconnecting.  
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Sample Configurations  
HDMI Connection  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
ANT  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
HDMI  
AC Power  
High DefinitionTV(Y/Pb/Pr) Connection  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
ANT  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
Video  
Audio  
AC Power  
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S-Video Connection  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
ANT  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
S-Video  
Audio  
AC Power  
Note:  
Connecting video through S-Video, OSD can not work under 1080i / 720p  
and 576p modes. Please connect your TV to Y/Pb/Pr or HDMI output for  
OSD properly displaying under 1080i / 720p & 576p modes.  
Composite Video Connection  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
ANT  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
Video  
Audio  
AC Power  
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Antenna Loop Connection  
Using RF Output to connect with VCR or SecondaryTV  
The RF OUT only support signal loop-thru but not  
the re-modulation for the received program.  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
ANT  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
RF Out  
Video  
Audio  
AC Power  
VCR  
Digital Audio Connection  
VHF/UHF  
Antenna  
Digital  
Audio  
or  
RF IN  
VIDEO  
Y
COAXIAL  
L
P
B
AC IN  
P
R
RF OUT  
ANT  
OPTICAL  
R
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
S- VIDEO  
SERVICE  
ONLY  
VIDEO OUT  
HDMI OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
AC Power  
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Chapter 3: Channel Setting  
Introduction  
After finishing the hardware installation as described in Chapter 2, switch on the  
tuner.  
It will display Data base is Empty and instruct you to press the "MENU"  
button on the remote control.  
The following menu will be displayed after pressing the "MENU" button.  
Initial Screen  
Menu  
CH SETUP  
Description  
Set up favorite channels in the Favorite list, set  
up, control and activate Parental Guidance and  
Password  
INSTALLATION  
SET UP  
Search channels using one of three scan modes.  
General setup for the tuner, update the tuner's  
software version  
Note:  
Use the "MENU" button on the RCU to display the Main Menu, the arrow  
buttons to move through the menus, the "ENTER" button to choose specific  
items, and "RETURN" button to return to the previous menu.  
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INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION MENU gives 4  
different sub-menu.  
QUICK SCAN  
AUTO SCAN  
MANUAL SCAN  
CLEAR ALL DATA  
QUICK SCAN  
If you live in one of the cities or regions listed in the QUICK SCAN menu,  
select your city or region and start scanning all digital TV channel signals .  
On the user installation page, select  
QUICK SCAN.  
Scroll up or down the list to find  
the city or region that you live in  
and press "ENTER" button to  
start scanning.  
The tuner will scan through the  
channels available in your area.  
Note :  
The frequencies of these channels are  
preset in the tuner's database. If the  
channel frequency is changed by the  
local TV station or a new channel  
commences broadcasting, you will have  
to find these channels using MANUAL  
SCAN.  
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AUTO SCAN  
Auto Scan searches for digital programs on all channels, 5 to 69, through  
the VHF and UHF bands.  
Select AUTO SCAN and press  
"ENTER" button.  
Select YES then press "ENTER"  
button to start channel search.  
The tuner starts scanning from  
channel 5 to channel 69. The  
percentage bar shows the progress  
made.  
Once the digital TV signal is  
scanned, the channel number and  
program name will be shown on  
the Program List above the  
percentage bar.  
Scanning will finish on channel 69,  
after that, you can press the  
"RETURN" button to leave this  
window and start watching DTV  
programs.  
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MANUAL SCAN  
Manual Scan search the channel based on user request frequency and  
bandwidth.  
On the Installation page, select  
MANUAL SCAN and press  
"ENTER" button.  
Select channel number. Be sure you  
know the channel number and its  
RF frequency.  
Check FREQUENCY,  
BANDWIDTH and PRIORITY to  
ensure that these parameters are  
correct, then highlight Start Scan  
and press "ENTER" button to start  
the scan.  
When the tuner locks onto a channel, the words "Start Scan" will change to  
"Get Channel Success" (Ideally it should be "Get Channel Success" but if  
difficult to change OSD, leave as it is). You can press RETURN twice to leave the  
Installation page and watch the program immediately or continue scanning for  
other channels. If you want to know the signal level and SNR (Signal to Noise  
ratio) while watching a digital TV channel, navigate to this page.  
If the signal is not locked, "Start Scan" will show "Timeout error". You can try  
to scan the signal again, or refer to the Signal Level bar and Quality band to  
align the antenna to improve your signal reception. Contact an antenna installer  
if you cannot lock onto the signal after trying all of the suggestions in this  
manual.  
CLEAR ALL DATA  
This option allows you to reset the  
tuner to its factory settings, losing  
all channels and setup changes you  
have made. Select CLEAR ALL  
DATA to reset the tuner.  
WARNING:  
Do not choose this option if you do  
not understand the functioning of the  
tuner. No viewing channels will remain  
afterwards. Setup procedures and  
scanning will have to be performed  
again after taking this step.  
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General Setting  
Selecting SET UP will display this  
sub-menu.  
TIME SETUP  
AUDIO SETUP  
i - PLATE SETUP  
SOFTWARE  
TIME SETUP  
TIME SETUP sets the time in "TIME  
ZONE". Use the ""and ""  
buttons to select the local time zone  
you are located in and press the  
"ENTER" button.  
Note :  
A correct time zone setting can help box  
todisplaythecorrecttimeinthei-PLATE.  
Allothertimerelatedinformationlikeservice  
duration for NOW and NEXT extended  
information would show the time  
information according to the time zone  
you selected.  
AUDIO SETUP  
Selectingthisoptionallowsyoutoselect  
the appropriate DIGITAL OUTPUT  
for your Audio equipment. Also you  
can change the language by selecting  
AUDIO LANGUAGE.  
Note :  
The audio language you select will only  
workwhenthebroadcastingsignalcarries  
that language sound track.  
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i - PLATE SETUP  
Onselectingthisoptionfromtheabove  
menu, you can change the i-PLATE  
display time and format.  
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SOFTWARE  
When you select the SOFTWARE  
menu, there are two sub-menus  
displayed:  
CURRENT VERSION  
INSTALL NEW S/W  
CURRENT VERSION  
UndertheCURRENTVERSIONsub-  
menu, the ID number of installed  
hardware and software versions of  
the tuner are displayed.  
INSTALL NEW S/W  
Service use only  
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Chapter 4: Using the Tuner  
Introduction  
Once the channels are downloaded, you can start enjoying the full range of video  
and audio programs. Operating the tuner is extremely easy. You can control the  
show tuner directly from the Front Panel or with the RCU as described below.The  
tuner's menu provides access to a listing of all the channels configured on your  
tuner and parental controls that allow you to access or restrict sensitive programming,  
as well as the various audio options.  
Switching the Tuner On and Off  
You can use the Standby/On button on the RCU to alternate the tuner between  
ON and Standby modes.  
Using the Menus and Remote Control Unit (RCU)  
Just by pressing the buttons on the RCU, you can operate most common functions,  
such as selecting the programs, displaying Information and adjusting the volume.  
But to access some of the more complicated functions (such as DigitalTV channel  
setting, program listing and system settings) or to configure the tuner, you will  
need to use the on-screen menus. Most functions can be accessed either via the  
buttons on the Front Panel of the tuner or with the RCU. However, for items that  
require numeric inputs, the RCU must be used. There are two ways to access the  
various menu items:  
1. Press the "MENU" button, highlight the required item with the navigation button  
(///), press "ENTER" button and continue moving through the menus  
until you find the item you desire.  
2. Select LIST, FAV. from RCU to directly access the service.  
To close the menu or navigate back in the menu hierarchy, press the "RETURN"  
button.  
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Selecting Favorite Channels  
Under the "CH SETUP" sub-menu,  
youcanselect"SELECTFAVORITE"  
to set up favorite channels.  
Use "" and "" buttons to select  
the channel, use "" and ""  
buttons to select "FAV.1" or "FAV.2"  
When you highlight "FAV.", the  
direction icon will show.  
After you have made all the selections,  
press "ENTER" button to register  
them.  
Favorite Channel List  
When you are watching  
Broadcasting, you can press the  
"FAV." button on the remote  
control to call up the Favorite List.  
Use "" and "" buttons to browse  
through the program lists and  
highlight the channel you want to  
watch, then press "ENTER" button.  
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PARENTAL GUIDANCE  
Under CH SETUP sub-menu, you can  
select PARENTAL GUIDANCE to  
block programs.  
Use "" and "" buttons to select  
the Rating, press "ENTER" button  
to confirm the setting.  
When DTV programs broadcasted  
are accompanied by the ratings, the  
programs will be blocked based on  
your setting, then you have to enter  
PASSWORD to resume watching the  
program. Pass word is set to "0000"  
at factory initial setting.  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
You can change the password by  
selecting the CHANGE  
PASSWORD. Entering desired  
Password, and re-type it again to  
confirm.  
Password is set to "0000" at  
factory initial setting.  
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i-PLATE (INFORMATION PLATE)  
While watching DTV you can press  
the "INFO" button to activate  
extended program information.  
The i-PLATE will pop up with the  
following information,  
- Current Channel Number  
- Network Name  
- Program Name  
- Audio Output (PCM or Dolby  
Digital)  
- Digital / Analog TV signal  
- Teletext  
- Current Local Time  
- Date and Month  
Whilethei-PLATEisstillonthescreen,  
you can press "INFO" button again  
to call up the extended program  
informationofthecurrentTVchannel  
(NOW) .  
Press the "INFO" button again and  
you can call up the extended program  
information of the next program  
(NEXT).  
Toleave, yousimplypress"RETURN"  
button.  
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TELETEXT / Closed Caption  
When the i-PLATE indicated that  
Teletext / Closed Caption data is  
available on the current channel, you  
can press the " TTX " button on the  
remote control to display it on the  
TV screen.  
4ColourbuttonsareassignedforTTX.  
You can select a group or block of  
pages displayed in the coloured  
brackets at the bottom of the screen  
by pressing the corresponding colour.  
(RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE)  
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SLEEP  
When the selected time elapses, the Sleep Timer automatically places the  
system into the standby mode.  
Press "SLEEP" button to select the desired time.  
The timer starts counting.  
TocanceltheSleepTimer,select"OFF"  
by pressing "SLEEP" button.  
Each time you press "SLEEP" button  
the selection is switched as below:  
The factory default is "OFF".  
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Appendix A: Interference withThe HDTVTuner  
Weather Induced Signal Fading  
Natural calamities may affect signal reception. If the terrestrial TV programming is  
often affected by inclement weather conditions, there are a few basic steps you  
can take to improve reception:  
1. Make sure your antenna is aimed to receive the strongest possible signal.  
2. If this does not solve the problem, consider installing a larger antenna with  
higher gain.This can help to gather more signal transmitted from theTV station.  
3. If you live in an area subject to frequent snow or freezing rain, you may need to  
install a deicing system to eliminate the accumulation of unwanted ice, snow  
or moisture from the surface of your antenna.  
4. If the program reception is not good affected by heavy winds, you can stabilize  
the antenna mast with cables.  
Home Appliances' Interference  
When you turn on home appliances like air conditioner and washing machine  
while you are using the tuner, in a very rare case It is possible that the power  
surge caused by turning on these home appliances may interfere tuner's performance.  
In such case we suggest that you use a different AC power source (different AC  
outlet) between SH-DT510 and other home appliances (devices which can generate  
AC surge), or use a surge protector, available from computer, hardware or electrical  
stores.  
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Appendix B:Troubleshooting  
If you encounter any problems with the tuner, look through this section for a description  
of your problem.Try solving the problem by following the given solutions.However,  
if after attempting all the recommended actions you still cannot solve the problem,  
please contact PIONEER SERVICE AND PARTS CENTER.  
If the unit does not operate normally due to external effects, disconnect the power  
plug from the outlet for 1 minute and insert again to return to normal operating  
conditions.  
Problem  
Solution  
(1) The tuner front panel power  
indicator doesn't light up, and  
no message on the front panel.  
(a) Check the main lead and make sure the power  
plug is well plugged into a stable power outlet.  
(2) Has message on the front  
panel but no picture on your  
TV screen.  
(a) Press "MENU" button on the remote control  
or front panel to call up On Screen Display.  
(b) Make sure the connector type between set top  
box and your TV set matches each other. For  
instance, if you use RCA or Y/Pb/Pr  
connector you may choose the same external  
video input RCA or Y/Pb/ on the TV set.  
(c) Check the brightness level of your TV screen  
is high enough.  
(3) Poor picture quality.  
(a) Check the antenna and make sure it is aligned  
to the correct direction.  
Use tuner's "MANUAL SETUP" page to  
check the Signal Level and when aligning the  
antenna.  
(b) If you use any kind of amplifier to boost the  
signal level, check whether it works well, and  
consult your antenna installer.  
Some amplifiers are not good to digital  
reception.  
(c) Refer to solutions in item (2) above.  
(4) No audio service.  
(a) Check the tuner and your TV's volume are  
properly set and not in "MUTE" mode.  
(b) Make sure the audio connectors are correctly  
and firmly connected.  
(c) Make sure the appropriate DIGITAL  
OUTPUT (PCM or Dolby Digital) is selected.  
(d) Scan this channel again by using "MANUAL  
SETUP" and see if the audio service will  
come back.  
(e) Check with the local TV stations. Sometimes  
they are just testing new services on their TV  
or Radio channels.  
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Problem  
Solution  
(5) No video service.  
(a) Scan this channel again by using "MANUAL  
SETUP" and see if the video service will  
come back.  
(b) Check with the local TV stations. Sometimes  
they are just testing new video services on  
their channels and the video service may stop  
every once in a while.  
(a) Try "MANUAL SCAN" to scan these missing  
channels.  
(6) Does not have all the  
channels available after  
This is caused by unexpected frequency  
offset. For instance, in Sunshine Coast  
Australia, channel 47 and 65 are transmitted  
on 662.625 and 788.625 MHz, 125KHz offset  
to the legitimate frequencies 662.5 and 788.5  
MHz. Likewise channel 9A in Tasmania.  
SH-DT510 can receive them by Auto Scan  
most times, but we suggest you use Manual  
Scan when first time installing the tuner. Once  
the signal is picked up by the receiver, all the  
transmission parameters will be stored in your  
receiver's memory so that the next time you  
can scan these channels using Auto Scan  
without any problem.  
activating “AUTO SCAN” when  
first time installing the receiver.  
(a) Try "AUTO SCAN" to scan all the channels  
in VHF & UHF bands.  
(b) If you still cannot get some channels please  
use "MANUAL SCAN" to scan them one by  
one.  
(7) Does not have all the  
channels available after using  
“QUICK SCAN”.  
(8) Cannot lock signal by using  
“MANUAL SCAN”.  
(a) Check and make sure the frequency you  
entered is exactly the center frequency of the  
wanted channel.  
(a) Make sure the channel you are watching  
carries teletext information.  
(9) No Teletext.  
(b) Press "TTX" button on the remote control to  
double check there's teletext data output.  
(a) Enter into OSD menu and clean all channel  
memory.  
(b) Re-scan the channel using AUTO SCAN,  
QUICK SCAN or MANUAL SCAN.  
(10) Cannot receive channels  
after moving the tuner between  
cities.  
(for instance from Melbourne to  
Sydney)  
1: Contact your service provider or system installer.  
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Appendix C: DTV CHANNEL TABLE  
The following is a list of DVT channels available in Australia. First, into "MANUAL  
SETUP" Second, select theVHF channel number, then use a middle frequency to  
start search. (For instance, if you are in Sydney and want to scan Digital 7, First,  
into MANUAL SETUP select Channel 6 and make sure the Frequency is177500  
kHz, then start scanning)  
City  
Identifier  
Channel & Middle  
Frequency  
Transmitter Location  
Start  
Date  
Adelaide Digital 7  
Digital 9  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
Digital SBS UHF 33 - 564.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter _ Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
Brisbane Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
Digital SBS UHF 36 - 585.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Melbourne Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Digital 9  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Digital SBS UHF 29 - 536.625MHz Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Perth  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz Main Transmitter _ Carmel  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
Main Transmitter _ Carmel  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter _ Carmel  
Main Transmitter _ Carmel  
Digital ABC VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
Digital SBS UHF 29 - 536.625MHz Main Transmitter _ Bickley  
Sydney  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
Digital SBS UHF 34 - 571.5MHz  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz Main Transmitter Artarmon  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Gore Hill  
Batchelor QQQ -51  
SBS -54  
UHF 50 - 683.5MHz  
UHF 53 - 704.5MHz  
UHF 56 - 725.5MHz  
UHF 59 - 746.5MHz  
Mardango Cres  
Mardango Cres  
Mardango Cres  
2005  
ABD -69  
NTD -60  
TND -63  
IMP -66  
UHF 62 - 7675.5MHz Mardango Cres  
UHF 65 - 788.5MHz  
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City  
Identifier  
Channel & Middle  
Frequency  
Transmitter Location  
Start  
Date  
Canberra CTC -7  
ABC -9  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 9A - 205.5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 -226.5MHz  
UHF 30 -543.5MHz  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
WIN -31  
CBN -34  
SBS -28  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Darwin  
SBS -28  
ABD -6  
NTD -8  
TND -34  
UHF 29 - 536.625MHz Deloraine Rd  
UHF 30 - 543.5MHz  
UHF 31 - 550.5MHz  
UHF 32 -557.5MHz  
Deloraine Rd  
Deloraine Rd  
Deloraine Rd  
Newcastle NBN -3  
NEN -54  
UHF 36 - 585.5MHz  
UHF 53 - 704.5MHz  
UHF 51 - 690.5MHz  
Mt Sugarloaf  
Mt Sugarloaf  
Mt Sugarloaf  
Mt Sugarloaf  
30/6/2001  
30/6/2001  
30/6/2001  
30/6/2001  
30/6/2001  
NRN -57  
ABHN -5A/ UHF 37 - 592.5MHz  
4B  
Wollongong SBS -45  
WIN -59  
UHF 38 - 599.5MHz  
UHF 36 - 585.5MHz  
UHF 37 - 592.5MHz  
UHF 38 - 599.5MHz  
UHF 51 - 690.5MHz  
Mt Sugarloaf  
WIN Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
WIN Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
CTC -62  
CBN -65  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
30/6/2002  
ABWN -56 UHF 54 - 711.625MHz NTL Tower Knights Hill  
Hobart  
SBS -53  
WIM-7  
ABC-8  
SBS-9A  
VHF 7 - 184.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz Mt Wellington  
VHF 9A - 205.5MHz Mt Wellington  
Mt Wellington  
VHF 10 - 212.5MHz  
Mt Wellington  
Mt Wellington  
Government Hills  
S o u t h e r n VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
Hobart NE Cross -10  
Digital 10  
UHF 56 - 725.5MHz  
UHF 62 - 767.5 MHz Government Hills  
UHF 64 - 781.5 MHz Government Hills  
ABC -56  
S o u t h e r n UHF 65 - 788.5 MHz Government Hills  
Cross -62  
SBS -64  
UHF 66 - 795.5 MHz Government Hills  
WIN -65  
Digital 10  
Note:  
(a) The Channel Number Display of tuner's front panel is the logical channel number. It is  
different from VHF/UHF channel number shown in the column "CHANNEL &  
FREQUENCY" of this table.  
(b) If you have trouble getting DTV channel's signal, please contact your local  
antenna installer for help.  
(c) For updated channel table please contact your local dealer.  
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Appendix D: Specifications  
Standards Compliance  
Compliant Standard  
DVB-T, MPEG-2  
RF Input/Output  
Frequency  
Australian Allocation ; VHF(104.5 ~ 226.5MHz)  
UHF(526.5 ~ 816.5MHz)  
51-858MHz  
Loop Through  
Bandwidth  
Connector  
7 MHz  
Input ; IEC Female  
Output ; IEC Male  
COFDM  
Demodulator  
FFT Mode  
2K , 8K  
Constellation  
Guard Interval  
Inner Coding Rate  
QPSK , 16QAM , 64 QAM  
1/4,1/8,1/16,1/32  
1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,7/8  
Video  
Formats  
MPEG-2 MP@ML and MP@HL  
4:3 , 16:9  
"PAL (625i)", "1080i-50(1125i)",  
"720P-50(750P)", "576P-50(625P)"  
Aspect Ratio  
Picture Resolution  
Output Connector  
HDMI[High-Diffinition Maltimedia Interface]  
Composite  
RCA jack(Y)  
Component (Y/Pb/Pr)  
S-Video  
RCA jacks(G,B,R)  
Mini Din  
Audio  
Formats  
MPEG-1 layer I and layer II  
PCM & Dolby Digital  
Output Connector  
Analog  
RCA jacks(R,W)  
Square connector  
RCA jacks(O)  
SPDIF(Optical)  
SPDIF(Coaxial)  
Data  
Serial Data Port  
RS-232C(Service Only)  
> 256  
OSD  
Number of Colour  
Application System Resources  
CPU  
300 MIPS  
64 MB SDRAM  
2 MB  
RAM Memory  
Flash Memory  
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Front Panel  
Function Control  
Channel Display  
7 Buttons  
4 Digits / 7-segment display  
Remote Control  
Buttons  
35 Buttons  
including Standby, CH+, CH–....etc  
Power Supply  
Input Voltage  
240V ~ 50 Hz  
Power Consumption  
18W (3W standby)  
Dimension  
Size  
Weight  
(W × D × H) 360 × 268 × 80 mm  
3.0 Kg  
Environmental Data  
Operating Temperature  
5 °C ~ 40 °C  
EMC / Safety Standard  
AS/NZS CISPR 13:2003  
AS/NZS 60065: 2003  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice  
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Glossary  
* Aspect Ratio : It is the ratio of the width of the screen to the height. The two  
relevant digitalTV formats are 16:9 (widescreen) or 4:3 (the traditional screen  
ratio). 16:9 is more ergonomically suitable for the human eye.  
* Bandwidth : Frequency range allows for carrying a certain radio signal. The  
speed of data transmission depends on the available bandwidth of the  
transmission channel.  
* Coaxial Cable :A type of cable used to transmit high frequency signals e.g.from  
the VHF/UHF antenna to the terrestrial Digital TV receiver.  
* Composite Video : There are three elements of the video system : First - the  
"active video" which means the picture to be displayed on the screen and  
its associated colours. Second - the "sync" decides where to place each  
pixel on the screen. Third - the "blanking" tells the display when to turn off  
the electron beam so no retrace across the screen. These three elements  
combined together is called "composite video" when connecting to a display  
through connectors.  
* DVB :Abbreviation for "DigitalVideo Broadcasting". An international organization  
created in October 1993, whose primary objective is to achieve a common  
framework for all technical platforms of digital broadcasting systems including  
DVB-C (cable), DVB-S (satellite), DVB-T (terrestrial), DVB-MC (MMDS),  
DVB-CS (SMATV).  
* EPG :Abbreviation for "Electronic Program Guide". Software that enable viewers  
tonavigatethroughthelargenumberofchannelsofferedbydigitalTVbroadcaster  
and select the desired services.  
* Frequency:The property of a signal which is measured in cycles per second(=Hertz).  
* HDCP : HDCP is a specification developed by Intel Corporation to protect digital  
entertainment content access the HDMI interface.  
* HDMI : Abbreviation for High-Definition Multimedia Interface to provide crystal-  
clear digital quality over a signal cable.  
* Letterbox :The picture with aspect ratio 16:9 in a 4:3TV screen with blank lines  
on top and bottom. It is the means to watch a wide screen TV program on  
a 4:3 TV screen.  
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* Megahertz (MHz) : Millions of cycles per second, which describes frequencies  
of radio wave or electric current.  
* OSD: Abbreviation of "On Screen Display", used in digital set top box. OSD is  
comprised of a main menu and many submenu with lots of options of functions  
inside.  
* PAL : Stands for "Phase Alternating Line", the European video standard which has the image  
format of 4 by 3,625 horizontal lines, 50 Hz and a total 8 MHz of video channel width.  
* PID : Stands for "Packet Identifier". It is a code used for identifying video, audio PCR and other  
elements that form a particular service in the transport stream.  
* RF Channel : Radiated Frequency Channel, for instance channel 28 for SBS Network in analog  
TV transmission. However in digital TV, one RF channel may carry 4 to 6 subchannels like  
SBS HD, SBS Digital.  
* S-Video (also calledY/C) : The standard for the way a video signal is carried on the cable. Y  
represents brightness and C represents colour. S-Video cables have separate wires for the  
colour and brightness so it offers a better picture quality than the composite video.  
*VHF : Stands for "Very High Frequency", starts from 30 to 300 MHz corresponding to channels 5-  
12, including Bands I, II and III.  
* UHF : Stands for "Ultra High Frequency", starts from 300 to 3000 MHz corresponding to channels  
28-69, including Bands IV and V.  
*Y/Pb/Pr : ComponentVideo Output. It is better than S-Video and CompositeVideo output in terms  
of picture quality. Y/Pb/Pr is the standard HDTV connector.  
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