Samsung Satellite TV System DTB H260F User Guide

DTB-H260F  
DIGITAL SET TOP BOX  
Samsung Electronics America inc.  
SERVICE DIVISION  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201  
Mount Arlington, NJ 07856  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
Owners  
Instructions  
Made under one or more of the following US patents;  
6,480,239; 6,243,431; 6,192,090; 6,184,938; 6,133,964; 5,659,372; 5,479,449  
MF68-00414A-00  
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Protect the power cord. Power supply cords should be routed so that they won’t be walked  
on or pinched by objects placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system during a  
lightning storm or when left unattended and unused for long periods of time.This will prevent  
damage to the unit due to lightning and power-line surges.  
This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with  
§15.119 of the FCC rules.  
Avoid overhead power lines. An outside antenna system should not be placed in the vicinity of  
overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power  
lines or circuits.When installing an outside antenna system, be extremely careful to keep from  
touching the power lines or circuits. Contact with such lines can be fatal.  
NOTES  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Do not overload the wall outlet or extension cords. Overloading can result in fire or electric shock.  
Do not insert anything through the openings in the unit, where they can touch dangerous  
voltage points or damage parts. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
Ground outdoor antennas. If an outside antenna is  
connected to the product, be sure the antenna is  
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grounded so as to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810  
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-1984,  
provides information about proper grounding of  
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of  
the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of  
grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge  
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and  
requirements for the grounding electrode.  
 
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
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Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
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when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged  
if liquid has been spilled on the unit or if objects have fallen into the unit  
if the product has been exposed to rain or water  
if the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions  
if the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged  
when the product exhibits a distinct change in performance  
If you make adjustments yourself, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions. Adjusting other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in additional damage to the unit.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that the product is in a safe operating condition.  
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A Guide to Digital TV  
How to View Digital Television  
There are three ways to watch DTV.The first is to use an integrated digital TV; one with a  
built-in digital television tuner.The second is to connect an external DTV set-top receiver to  
a DTV-ready television or monitor.This type of TV or monitor will have wideband component  
video and stereo audio inputs.You can also watch DTV signals with personal computer  
(PC) tuner cards and computer monitors.  
What is Digital Television?  
Digital television (DTV) is a new way of transmitting high quality video and audio to your TV set.  
Using DTV, broadcasters can transmit high definition TV (HDTV) images, Dolby digital surround  
audio, and new services such as multicasting (transmitting more than one program on the same TV  
channel) and datacasting (providing electronic program guides and interactive television). Several  
of these services can be combined into a single digital broadcast.  
1. Integrated TVs versus DTV-ready TVs and monitors  
The advantage of an integrated DTV set is that it can tune both analog and digital TV channels  
at the same time. All you’ll need to do is add an external antenna and you are ready  
to watch DTV.  
Digital Television Services  
However, integrated DTV sets are not as common as DTV-ready TVs and monitors. If you already  
own a DTV-ready TV with component video, digital visual interface (DVI) or high definition  
multimedia interface (HDMI) inputs, you can enjoy DTV broadcasts by simply adding a low-cost DTV  
set-top receiver and antenna.  
Digital Picture Quality  
DTV programs are transmitted in two different formats.The first is Standard Definition Television  
(SDTV) and the second is High Definition Television (HDTV).  
2. Using your existing analog TV set  
SDTV program formats include 480-line interlaced (480i) and 480-line progressive (480p) video.  
480i programs are essentially a digital version of our current analog TV programs, while the 480p  
format offers improved image detail over 480i. Some 480p programs are broadcast in widescreen  
and are comparable to progressive-scan DVD movies in image quality.  
Your analog TV set can be used to view down-converted DTV broadcasts by connecting the  
DTV set-top receiver to your composite (yellow RCA jack) or S-video (black circular jack)  
AV inputs, as well as connecting stereo audio inputs.While the picture quality won’t be as  
good as you’d see on a DTV-ready TV set, it will be as good or slightly better than analog  
TV broadcasts.  
HDTV program formats include 1080-line interlaced (1080i) and 720-line progressive (720p). Both  
HDTV formats are always broadcast in widescreen, and both offer much higher picture quality than  
SDTV.  
Dolby Digital Sound  
With DTV, you can listen to a variety of Dolby Digital auto formats from Dolby Digital 2.0 to Dolby  
Digital 5.1 using your home audio system. Many HDTV programs are now broadcast with Dolby  
Digital 5.1 soundtracks.  
Interactive Communications and Datacasting  
DTV will allow you to interact with your television; choosing programs from a detailed program  
guide and accessing ancillary data about a program.  
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Q&A  
1. Is the antenna I use for existing TV reception good enough for DTV?  
Over-the-air (OTA) digital TV broadcasting uses the same channels as analog TV and works well with  
many existing TV antennas. However, DTV broadcast channel assignments are different from analog  
channels.You should find out whether your local DTV broadcasts are on VHF (channels 2-13) or UHF  
(channels 14-69) to see if you need a different antenna.  
If your DTV channels are on UHF and you already get good UHF reception, your present antenna  
may work fine.The same holds true for VHF DTV reception. Note that in some markets, both VHF and  
UHF channels are used for DTV broadcasts.  
You can find out the latest DTV channel assignments for your area by browsing selected Internet  
2. How difficult is it to receive DTV signals indoors?  
This depends on whether your local DTV stations are running full power or not and how close your  
location is to the transmission tower. DTV receivers do not require as much signal as analog TV  
receivers to produce high-quality images and sound.  
Once the DTV signal level exceeds a certain threshold at the receiver, the digital video and audio  
data is decoded at the same quality it was originally encoded for broadcast.This is a big advantage  
for DTV over analog TV—there is no noise, ghosting, static, or scratchy audio.  
3. How can I connect an antenna in my townhouse, co-operative apartment,  
condominium, or apartment?  
The Federal Communications Commission’s OTARD Rule (part of the Telecommunications Act of  
1996) allows residents of condominiums, townhouse, or members of neighborhood associations  
to put up outside antennas for reception of broadcast TV signals as long as those antennas are not  
located in common areas and are no more than 12in height.  
Residents of rental units (apartments, etc) are not covered by the OTARD rules and will have to use  
indoor antennas to receive DTV broadcasts. It is possible that the landlord of an apartment complex  
can provide broadcast DTV signals via a master TV antenna system to each apartment.  
4. Can I connect my DTV set-top receiver to my cable TV service?  
Cable TV systems use a different method for transmitting digital TV programs that is currently  
incompatible with broadcast DTV set-top receivers. So you will still need to use an outdoor or  
indoor antenna to receive OTA broadcast DTV programs.  
The good news is that you won’t have to pay a monthly or per-program charge to watch OTA DTV  
and HDTV programs.They’re free, unlike subscription satellite TV or premium cable TV. All you need  
is an antenna and a DTV set-top receiver to enjoy clear, sharp widescreen images and high-quality  
audio.  
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CONTENTS  
Accessories ..............................................................................................................................................12  
Connecting Antennas..........................................................................................................................13  
Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set.......................................................................................14  
Installing the Batteries.........................................................................................................................19  
Handling On-Screen Menus ..............................................................................................................20  
Using the On-screen Help..................................................................................................................21  
Checking the Signal Strength...........................................................................................................27  
Viewing Full Guide and Mini Guide................................................................................................28  
Scheduling to Watch Programs........................................................................................................29  
Configuring the Captions-related Settings..................................................................................38  
Configuring the Rating Control........................................................................................................40  
Setting the Transparency ...................................................................................................................44  
Appendix.................................................................................................................. 46  
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................46  
Specifications..........................................................................................................................................47  
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CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
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ANT OUT  
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DOLBY DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)  
Use to connect the Digital Audio Input on your TV set.  
Use to connect your TV using a coaxial cable.The  
received RF signals from ANT / CABLE IN are bypassed  
for analog channels.  
RESOLUTION SELECT  
Switches between 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i formats.  
Switches the DTV Component outputs to the following  
formats:  
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IR Receiver  
ANT / CABLE IN  
Press to turn the power on or off.  
Receives IR (Infra-red) signals from the remote  
control.  
Connect the AIR antenna or CATV antenna here.  
Connect the cable in the event that a local cable  
provider is passing through 8-level Vestigial Sideband  
(8VSB) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)  
on their systems.  
1080i  
Use this setting for an HDTV-ready wide screen (16:9)  
aspect ratio TV monitor that can handle the 1080i  
video output format.  
720p  
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HDMI OUT  
Use this setting for an HDTV-ready wide screen (16:9)  
aspect ratio TV monitor that can handle the 720p  
video output format.  
Connect the HDMI input of your display using HDMI  
cable.  
480p  
Use this setting for a Digital-ready screen (4:3) aspect  
ratio TV monitor with Progressive Scan DTV ready  
component video inputs that can handle the 480p  
video output format.The TV monitor may be labeled  
Enhanced Definition or Progressive Scan, but not  
Wide Screen.  
This USB port is used for maintenance purpose only.  
Please, do not insert USB devices into the port.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolbyand the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential unpublished works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.  
S-VIDEO OUT  
Provides good picture quality. If your TV has S-Video  
compatibility, use this jack along with the Video  
jacks to connect the Set-Top Box. Use this output for  
conventional TV sets that have an S-Video input but  
no component video inputs.This output port supports  
only the standard definition (SD) output. (OSD not  
supported)  
480i  
Use this setting for a conventional TV with regular  
video, S-Video, or component video inputs.  
NOTE  
In this instruction book, the terms “Set-Top Box” and “STB” are equivalent.  
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DTV OUT SELECT  
Use to select any of Y, PB, PR and HDMI according to the  
video input of the TV or monitor.  
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DTV OUT (COMPONENT)  
You can connect Y, PB, and PR to a TV or another video  
component input. As with DTV OUT, 1080i (interlaced  
scanning), 720p (progressive scanning), and 480p are  
available by setting the RESOLUTION SELECT switch.This  
output port supports SD and high definition (HD).  
NOTE  
The use of 1080i on a 4 x 3 monitor or the use of 480p  
on a 16 x 9 monitor may cause Aspect Ratio picture  
distortion.  
Check the TV monitor’s owner’s manual to verify this  
capability.  
Subscription cable services require service-specific  
requirements for viewing.  
VIDEO OUT  
If your TV has Video capability, connect this jack to the  
video input jack on your TV using a video cable. Use  
this output for conventional TV sets that do not have  
S-Video or component video inputs.This output port  
supports SD only. (OSD not supported)  
SD=Standard Definition (480i)  
HD=High Definition (480p, 720p, 1080i)  
L/R AUDIO OUT  
Connect these jacks to the analog audio inputs on  
your TV set (i.e., to a TV that has jacks for L/R inputs). Or  
connect these jacks to the L/R inputs of a separate audio  
component.  
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CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
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Accessories  
Connecting Antennas  
Please make sure the following items are included with your Set-Top Box.  
If any items are missing, contact your dealer.  
This section shows how to connect a cable TV with or without a cable box, and how to connect an indoor or  
outdoor antenna.  
Indoor/Outdoor Antenna: You may need  
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a 75 adaptor or a combiner, as shown in  
the illustration on the right.  
Remote Control (MF59-00291B) /  
AAA Batteries (4301-001035)  
Owner’s Instructions  
(MF68-00414A)  
RF Cable (AC39-42001J)  
Cable TV without a Cable Box: If you  
have a cable TV and do not use a cable  
box, connect the cable to ANT/CABLE IN  
on the rear of the Set-Top Box.  
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Component Cable  
(MF39-00284A)  
Composite/Audio Cable  
(MF39-00286A)  
Cable TV with a Cable Box: If you have  
a cable box, connect as shown in the  
illustration on the right.  
NOTES  
If your antenna has separate leads for VHF/UHF signals, you will need to purchase a combiner and  
connect it as shown in the illustration above.  
The Set-Top Box can receive DTV signals in the event that a local cable provider is passing 8VSB and  
QAM through on their system. (8VSB is the RF modulation format utilized to transmit digital bits over  
the airwaves to the home consumer. QAM conveys data by modulating the amplitude of two carrier  
waves.)  
When receiving Digital Cable Signal: If your cable service signal does not comply with the ATSC  
requirement, this product may not operate properly.  
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CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
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Digital Ready TV or Normal TV  
Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set  
Connect an antenna cable to the ANT/  
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CABLE IN jack on your Set-Top Box.  
Digital TV  
Connect an antenna cable to the ANT/  
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CABLE IN jack on your Set-Top Box.  
Connect the Video Cables.  
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Digital Ready TV: Connect a  
Component video cable between the  
DTV OUT (Component) jacks on your  
Set-Top Box and the VIDEO INPUT jacks  
on TV. Or connect a HDMI cable between  
the HDMI OUT jack on your Set-Top Box  
and the HDMI INPUT jack on TV.  
Connect the Video Cables.  
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YPBPR format: Connect a Component  
video cable between the DTV OUT  
(COMPONENT) jacks on your Set-Top Box  
and the DTV INPUT jacks on the digital  
TV.  
Normal TV: Connect a video cable  
between the VIDEO OUT jack on your  
Set-Top Box and the VIDEO INPUT jack  
on the TV. Or connect an S-Video cable  
between the S-VIDEO OUT jack on your  
Set-Top Box and the S-VIDEO INPUT jack  
on the TV.  
HDMI format: Connect a HDMI cable  
between the HDMI OUT jack on your  
Set-Top Box and the HDMI INPUT jack  
on the digital TV.  
<Digital Ready TV>  
<Digital TV>  
Connect the Audio Cables  
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Digital Ready TV: Connect an audio  
cable between the DOLBY DIGITAL OUT  
(OPTICAL) jack on your Set-Top Box and  
the DOLBY DIGITAL IN jack on the TV.  
Or connect an audio cable between the  
L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on your Set-Top  
Box and L/R AUDIO IN jacks on the TV.  
Connect the Audio Cables.  
Connect an audio cable between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on your Set-Top Box and L/R AUDIO IN jacks on  
the digital TV.  
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NOTES  
Normal TV: Connect an audio cable  
between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on  
your Set-Top Box and L/R AUDIO IN  
jacks on the TV.  
You must set to Y, PB, PR with the DTV OUT SELECT switch on the rear of your Set-Top Box.  
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menus are supported for DTV OUT (COMPONENT) and HDMI only.  
< Normal TV>  
NOTES  
The TV set must be “digital compatible” (i.e., it must have appropriate audio and digital  
videoterminals).  
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menus are supported for DTV OUT (COMPONENT) and HDMI only.  
You must set to Y, PB, PR with the DTV OUT SELECT switch on the rear of your Set-Top Box.  
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CHAPTER ONE  
Connecting the Set-Top Box  
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Connecting an Audio Component  
There are many types of audio systems on the  
market today.  
A simplified illustration of an audio system is  
shown on the right. For more information, see  
your audio system owner’s manual.  
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CHAPTER TWO  
Remote Control and On-Screen Menus  
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Reviewing the Remote Control  
The remote control and on-screen menus work together to operate your Set-Top Box. Understanding the remote  
control buttons and the menus allows you to operate the Set-Top Box with ease.  
If you need some assistance while using the remote control and the menus, the feature that displays a help  
description upon selecting a menu item will be useful.  
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POWER (  
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Press to turn the power on or off.  
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ANTENNA  
Press to switch to Air or Cable.  
FAV.CH  
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Press to go to the Favorite Channel List.  
NUMERIC Buttons  
Press to input numbers or to go directly to a specific  
channel.  
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– (Hyphen)  
Use to input a minor digital channel with the  
NUMERIC buttons.  
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PRE.CH  
Press to go to the previous channel.  
VOL +/-  
Press to increase or decrease the volume.  
(MUTE)  
Press to mute the volume.  
CH  
Press to move the channel upward or downward.  
MENU (  
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Press to display the on-screen menu or switch back  
to the previous menu screen.This button works  
only when the COMPONENT jacks are properly  
connected.The RCA cable connection cannot  
support the on-screen menu display.  
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EXIT (  
)
Press to exit from the on-screen menu or a pop-up display.  
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CHAPTER TWO  
Remote Control and On-Screen Menus  
CHAPTER TWO  
Remote Control and On-Screen Menus  
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ARROW Buttons ( )  
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Installing the Batteries  
Use to move the on-screen cursor up, down, left, or  
right.  
Remove the battery cover on the back of your remote control as shown below. Put two AAA batteries into the  
compartment and close the cover.  
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ENTER (  
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While using the on-screen menus, press this button  
to confirm the selected menu option.  
COLOR Buttons (RED/GREEN/YELLOW/  
BLUE)  
Use these buttons to activate functions as displayed  
on the menu.  
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GUIDE  
Press to display the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).  
CH.LIST  
Press to go to the Channel List.  
FREEZE  
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Press to freeze the current on-screen image.This is  
implemented by stopping the decoding action.  
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INFO (  
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Press to display information on the current channel.  
ASPECT  
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b
Press to display or change the current aspect ratio.  
TIMER  
Press to go to the scheduled list.  
CAPTION  
Press to display or change the current caption  
setting.  
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MTS  
Press to display or change the current multi track sound (MTS) language. One or more languages might be  
available depending on the service provider.  
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CHAPTER TWO  
Remote Control and On-Screen Menus  
CHAPTER TWO  
Remote Control and On-Screen Menus  
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Handling On-Screen Menus  
Using the On-screen Help  
To go to the On-Screen Menu, press the MENU ( ) button. Using the  
If you want to see the description of each selected menu, use the On-screen Help feature.  
ARROW ( ) buttons in the center of your remote control, you  
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     
can move between menus.  
To enter a specific menu, press the ENTER (  
menu or confirm a selected option using this button.  
) button.You can select a  
To turn the on-screen help on:  
To go back to the previous menu from a sub-menu, press the MENU (  
button or select Return on the current menu screen.  
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Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
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To exit from the On-Screen Menu, press the EXIT (  
) button.  
Main-menu  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
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Preference menu and press the  
ENTER (  
) button.  
buttons to select Help  
Use the  
/
   
and press the ENTER (  
) button.  
<Example ofGuidemenu>  
Use the  
/
buttons to selectOn.”  
   
Press the ENTER (  
) button and the on-screen help feature applies.  
When you move the cursor using the buttons, you can see the  
description of each menu at the top of the On-Screen Menu.  
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   
Sub-menu  
To turn the on-screen help off:  
Use the buttons to selectOffand press the ENTER (  
/
) button.  
   
The on-screen help disappears.  
<Example ofFull Guidesub-menu>  
NOTE  
The On-Screen Menu is displayed only when the COMPONENT jacks or HDMI jack on the rear of your  
Set-Top Box are properly connected.  
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CHAPTER TWO  
Remote Control and On-Screen Menus  
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Viewing the Information  
You can view information on the current channel by pressing the INFO ( ) button.  
The INFO shows:  
The major channel number and the minor channel number if you are viewing a  
digital channel. (e.g. DTV 6-1; 6 is major channel number and 1 is minor channel  
number)  
Current time and date. (See page 35)  
Program title and other information if available.  
The current program’s rating.  
Broadcast format of current program. For example, 1080i, 720p, etc. (See page  
11)  
Multi-track languages available for the current program. For example, English,  
Spanish, etc. (See page 37)  
Sound output; PCM or Dolby Digital  
To hide INFO:  
Press the INFO ( ) button again or press the EXIT (  
) button. After 10 seconds,  
the information will automatically disappear.  
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CHAPTER THREE  
Operation  
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Memorizing Channels  
Before you can use any of the special channel buttons (CH  
/
, FAV.CH, PRE.CH), the antenna you wish to  
use must be scanned for available channels.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
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Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Channel menu and press the ENTER  
) button.  
(
Use the  
/
buttons to select Auto  
   
Program and press the ENTER (  
)
button.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select an  
   
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antenna and press the ENTER (  
button.  
)
“Auto Channel in Progress.will  
be displayed while your available  
channels are scanned. Upon  
completion, your Set-Top Box will  
store all the available scanned  
channels.  
NOTES  
Your Set-Top Box MUST be connected to an antenna in order to receive  
digital TV signals.  
Even if a specific channel is removed from the memory, you can always tune  
to that channel directly by using the NUMERIC buttons on your remote  
control.  
If you wish to stop scanning in the middle of the scanning process, press  
the ENTER ( ) button to select the stop command, and then press the  
ENTER ( ) button to select OK.  
If you have changed the connected antenna, use the ANTENNA button  
on your remote control to change the selected antenna after scanning  
completes.  
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CHAPTER THREE  
Operation  
CHAPTER THREE  
Operation  
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Adding and Deleting Channels  
Setting Your Favorite Channels  
To add channels that were not memorized (or to delete unwanted channels from the memory).  
You can create a list to easily navigate your Favorite Channels.  
Enter the digits of the channel to be added or deleted.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
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2
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Channel menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
2
(
/
   
to select Channel Manager and  
press the ENTER ( ) button.The  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Channel menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
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Channel Manager screen will appear.  
You can also go to this screen directly  
by pressing the CH.LIST button.  
(
/
   
to select Channel Manager and  
press the ENTER ( ) button.The  
Channel Manager screen will appear.  
You can also go to this screen  
directly by pressing the CH.LIST  
button.  
Select a channel you wish to add and  
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press the ENTER (  
) button. Select  
Favorite in the displayed menu.The  
channel is added into the Favorite  
Channel List. Select Favorite on a  
channel already listed as a Favorite  
will remove it from your Favorite List.  
The favorite channel is distinguished  
with the heart-mark ( ).  
Select a channel you want to add or  
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delete and press the ENTER (  
)
button.You can find editing options  
such as Watch, Add, Delete, and  
Favorite.  
Select Add or Delete from the option list. The selected channel will now be  
added or deleted from the Channel List.  
NOTES  
Channels must first be memorized before they can be set as favorite  
channels. (See page 23)  
When a channel has been added into the Favorite Channel List, you can  
reach the channel using the FAV.CH buttons.  
When multiple channels are registered in the Favorite Channel List, you can  
step through your favorite channels by pressing the FAV.CH button.  
Even if the current channel is not a favorite channel, it will still be displayed  
in the Favorite Channel List.  
NOTES  
When a channel has been added, you are able to tune to the channel with  
the CH buttons.  
/
When a channel has been deleted, you must enter the channel number in  
using the numeric button to tune to it. You will no longer be able to tune to  
the channel using the CH  
/
buttons.  
The check-mark ( ) means the channel is included in the list.  
If you are not sure of which antenna to select, choose Air+Cable to scan all  
possible antennas and channels.  
You can change the mode using the RED button.  
Even if the channel is deleted, you can tune to it directly using the NUMERIC  
buttons.  
Even if the channel is deleted, the channel will still be displayed, however it  
will be disabled.  
Even if the channel is deleted, the channel will be displayed in the Added  
List in case you are currently watching it.  
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Changing Channels  
Checking the Signal Strength  
You can change the currently displayed channel with the following methods:  
Unlike analog channels, which can vary in reception quality fromsnowytoclear,the signal strength in digital  
channels is graphically displayed as explained below. Unlike analog channels, you cannot fine-tune a digital  
channel.  
NUMERIC buttons  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
Press the NUMERIC buttons (0–9) to directly enter the channel number.  
1
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
NOTE  
   
Channel menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
2
When the channel you have selected contains two or more minor channels,  
enter the whole channel number like “6-1” using the NUMERIC buttons. Or use  
(
/
   
to select Signal Strength and press  
the ENTER ( ) button.  
the CH  
/
buttons.  
The signal strength submenu will  
appear.You can view the current  
strength of your digital signal on a  
scale of one bar to ten bars. If all ten  
bars are blue, the signal quality is the  
best.  
PRE.CH button  
Press to return to the previous channel you have viewed. For example, if you were  
previously tuned to Channel 55 and then changed to Channel 56, pressing the  
PRE.CH button will change the current channel back to Channel 55.  
FAV.CH button  
Press to switch among your favorite channels. (See page 25)  
CH  
Press the CH  
/
buttons  
buttons to move up or down to the next available channel.  
/
Press and hold the CH  
/
button to navigate quickly through the channels.  
NOTE  
You must first complete the “Memorizing Channels” procedure (see page 23)  
before changing channels.  
NOTE  
If the signal is too weak, you will see a,“Weak or no signal.” message when  
trying to tune to a channel.  
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Viewing Full Guide and Mini Guide  
Scheduling to Watch Programs  
You can view the electronic program guide (EPG), which includes information about available programs.The  
full guide will display programming information for all channels, while the mini guide will display programming  
information for your current channel.  
You can schedule future programs for viewing.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
1
2
1
2
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Guide menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Guide menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
(
/
   
to select Go to Full Guide and press  
the ENTER ( ) button.The Full  
(
/
   
to select Go to Full Guide and press  
the ENTER ( ) button.The Full  
Guide screen will appear.You may  
also go to this screen directly by  
using the GUIDE button. Once in this  
screen, you can navigate using the  
buttons on your remote control.  
Guide screen will appear.You may  
also go to this screen directly by  
using the GUIDE button.  
Select a program you want to watch  
NOTES  
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later using the  
/
/
/
buttons  
     
If you press the ENTER ( ) button  
and press the ENTER (  
) button to  
on a program that is currently aired,  
the program is shown to you.  
Using the YELLOW button, you can  
shift the program schedule by 1.5  
hours for viewing.  
schedule it. A yellow clock sign will  
appear on the program bar.  
Press the RED button on your  
Check your scheduled programming  
by selecting Go to Remind List on  
the Guide menu or pressing the  
TIMER button.The Schedule List  
screen will appear.  
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remote control to move to the Mini  
Guide menu. Or select Go to Mini  
Guide on the Guide menu and press  
the ENTER (  
) button.The Mini  
Guide will appear at the bottom of  
your screen.  
NOTES  
If you press the ENTER ( ) button on a program that is currently aired,  
the program is shown to you.  
NOTES  
Press the RED button to switch to the Full Guide screen.  
The YELLOW button will move to the next page and the GREEN button will  
move to the previous page of the guide.  
To bring up the Mini Guide when  
pressing the GUIDE button, select  
Default Guide on the Guide menu  
to change the default setting.  
Multiple programs can be scheduled as long as their times do not overlap.  
Your schedules will be reset once your programming time has passed.  
Your Deserved List will be erased if any local time settings(Daylight savings  
Time or Time Zone) are changed.  
The language of the main menu will not change.  
In Full Guide, if “No Information,”  
you cannot select any channel.  
In Mini Guide, to view information  
on the current program, press the  
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Adjusting the Volume  
You can control the volume of Set-Top Box using the buttons on your remote control.  
(MUTE) button  
This button is used to mute the sound of your Set-Top Box. No audio will be heard  
once this button is pressed.  
VOL +/- buttons  
Using these buttons, you can increase or decrease the volume.  
NOTE  
To cancel the Mute ( ) action, press the MUTE ( ) button again or use the  
VOL +/- buttons.  
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Setting the Local Language  
You can set the language for any On Screen Displays (OSDs).  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
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2
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Setup menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
(
/
   
to select Language and press the  
ENTER (  
) button.  
Use the  
/
buttons to  
   
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select a language and press the  
ENTER ( ) button. After changing  
this setting, all OSDs will be displayed  
in the selected language.  
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Changing the Screen Format  
You can change the screen format based on the type of the TV you are using.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
1
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Setup menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
2
(
/
   
to select Screen Format and press  
the ENTER (  
) button.  
With a 4:3 Ratio TV  
If you are using a 4:3 aspect ratio TV or monitor and  
receiving an image with a 16:9 aspect ratio, you need  
to specify how the image is displayed.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
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4
Screen Ratio and press the ENTER  
Full  
(
) button to select either 16:9 and  
Choose this when you want the television to adjust  
the16:9 image vertically so it fills your 4:3 screen.  
No blank panels will be added, and the image is  
horizontally unaltered.  
4:3.  
Letter box  
Use the  
/
buttons to select Screen Format and press the ENTER (  
)
   
Choose this when receiving a 16:9 image and you  
want to see the original wide format. Letter boxing  
shrinks the picture so the entire image will fit on the  
screen. Blank panels appear at the top and bottom of  
the screen.  
button to select either Pillar Box, Letterbox, Full, or Zoom.  
Zoom  
Choose this when receiving a 16:9 image and you  
want the wide movie format to fill the entire screen.  
Left and right portions of the picture are cropped, or  
cut.  
NOTES  
When 16:9 is selected, the available screen formats are Pillar Box, Full, and  
Zoom.  
When 4:3 is selected, the available screen formats are Letterbox, Full, and  
Zoom.  
The current screen ratio and format  
setting can be shown by pressing  
NOTE  
:This indicates the default format in each condition, which may be modified by user’s choice.  
the ASPECT button. By pressing this  
button again you can change to an available screen format available with  
the current screen ratio. You cannot change the current screen ratio with  
the ASPECT button.  
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Setting the Local Time  
You may set the local time zone for your Set-Top Box to synchronize programming times.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
1
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Setup menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
2
(
/
   
to select Local Time and press the  
ENTER (  
) button.  
With a 16:9 Ratio TV  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
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4
Daylight Saving Time and press  
the ENTER ( ) button to decide  
whether or not to use the daylight  
If you are using a 16:9 aspect ratio TV or monitor  
and receiving an image with a 4:3 aspect ratio, the  
image will be displayed at the 4:3 aspect ratio on your  
monitor unless you specify otherwise.The Screen  
Format menu allows you to adjust the image through  
the following options:  
Full  
Choose this when you want the television to adjust  
the 4:3 image horizontally so it fills your 16:9 screen.  
No blank panels will be added, and the image is  
vertically unaltered.This setting is especially useful for  
viewing 4:3 formatted DVDs.  
saving time.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
Time Zone and press the ENTER  
) button to select your time  
zone.When you move the cursor  
using the buttons, the position  
Pillar box  
Zoom  
(
Choose this when receiving a 4:3 image and you  
want the on-screen appearance of the video to be a  
centered picture with blank panels on the right and  
left sides.  
Choose this when receiving a 4:3 image and you want  
to maintain the correct image proportion.Top and  
bottom portions of the picture are cropped, or cut.  
/
   
of the highlighted time zone is  
displayed on the map.  
NOTE  
:This indicates the default format in each condition, which may be modified by user’s choice.The  
NOTE  
availability of changing the Screen Format feature depends on the RESOLUTION SELECT switch setting  
and the current broadcasting signal format.  
You can see the current time when pressing the INFO ( ) button.  
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Setting the Sound Output  
Selecting a Multi-track Language  
You may set the type of sound output to use with your audio system.  
The Digital TV transmission system is capable of simultaneous transmission of many audio tracks (for example,  
translations of the program into foreign languages).The availability of this feature depends on the program  
itself.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
1
2
1
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Setup menu and press the ENTER  
) button. Use the buttons  
   
2
Preference menu and press the  
ENTER (  
Use the  
(
/
) button.  
buttons to select  
   
to select Sound Output and press  
/
   
the ENTER (  
) button.  
Multi-track Language and press the  
ENTER (  
) button.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select a  
   
Use the  
/
buttons to select a  
   
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sound output and press the ENTER  
) button.The available sound  
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language and press the ENTER (  
button.  
)
(
outputs are Pulse Code Modulation  
(PCM) and Dolby Digital.  
NOTES  
You can view the available multi-track languages for the current program  
by pressing the INFO ( ) button.  
You can switch between the current  
NOTES  
If you don’t have Dolby Digital system, select PCM.  
You can find the current setting when pressing the INFO ( ) button.  
available multi-track languages  
by using the MTS button on your  
remote control.  
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Configuring the Captions-related Settings  
You can modify and configure how your caption will appear. The Digital Captioning function operates on digital  
channels only.  
Use the  
ENTER (  
/
buttons to select Display Options and press the  
) button.You can set the following options:  
   
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
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Size:You can set your Font size to Default, Small, Standard, or  
Large.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Preference menu and press the  
ENTER ( ) button. Use the  
buttons to select Closed Captions  
and press the ENTER ( ) button.  
2
Font Style:You can set a Font style among Default and Styles 0  
through 7.  
/
   
Foreground Color:You can set the color of the text you see.The  
available options are Default,White, Black, Red, Green, Blue,Yellow,  
Magenta, and Cyan.  
Background Color:You can set the background color of the  
text you see. The available options are Default,White, Black, Red,  
Green, Blue,Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
Caption and press the ENTER  
) button.To activate or change  
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(
the caption options, set this function  
toOn.”  
Foreground Opacity:You can set the opacity of the text you see.  
The available options are Default, Solid, Flashing,Translucent, and  
Transparent.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
Caption Service and press the  
ENTER ( ) button.You can set  
Background Opacity:You can set the background opacity of the  
text you see. The available options are Default, Solid, Flashing,  
Translucent, and Transparent.  
the service type according to your  
environment.  
The available types are Service1–6,  
CC1–4, and Text1–4.  
Return to Default: Resets all options to Default.  
NOTES  
Caption availability is entirely dependent on the current program.  
Pressing the CAPTION button will turn the Caption system “On” or “Off.”  
In case of CC1~CC4 and Text1~Text4, you cannot use the display option.  
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Configuring the Rating Control  
You may control access to channels and programs by inputting a personal identification number (4-digit secret  
PIN code) that can restrict viewing based on rating limits you set.  
Use the  
and press the ENTER (  
Allow or Block by using the  
/
buttons to select MPAA Rating (Movie Ratings)  
   
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
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7
) button. Select the ratings you wish to  
buttons. By pressing the  
1
/
/
/
     
ENTER (  
that programs of that rating have been blocked, press the ENTER  
) button again to unlock channels of that rating.The ratings  
) button a small lockbox icon will appear indicating  
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
   
Preference menu and press the  
ENTER ( ) button. Use the  
buttons to select Rating Controls  
and press the ENTER ( ) button.  
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(
/
   
systems follow the MPAA Ratings System rule.When done, select  
Return to return to the previous Ratings menu.  
Select Canadian English or Canadian French menus by using  
Use the button to position the  
the  
/
buttons. Select the ratings you wish to Allow or Block  
   
by using the  
3
cursor to the input field and enter  
your PIN.  
/
/
/
buttons. By pressing the ENTER (  
)
     
button a small lockbox icon will appear indicating that programs  
of that rating have been blocked, press the ENTER ( ) button  
NOTE  
again to unlock channels of that rating.When done, select Return  
to return to the previous Ratings menu.  
If you have not specified the password,  
input the factory-default code,“0000.”  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
Parental Controls and press the  
ENTER ( ) button.To activate or  
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change the rating controls options,  
set this function toOn.”  
Use the  
/
buttons to select TV  
   
Parental Guidelines and press  
the ENTER ( ) button. Select the  
ratings you wish to Allow or Block  
by using the buttons.  
If you want to change your personal identification number (PIN)  
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9
code, use the  
/
buttons to select Change PIN and press the  
   
ENTER (  
) button.  
/
/
/
     
By pressing the ENTER (  
) button  
a small lockbox icon will appear  
indicating that programs of that  
rating have been blocked, press the  
Use the button to position the cursor to the input field and  
enter values for original password, new password, and confirmed  
password.  
ENTER (  
) button again to unlock  
channels of that rating.The ratings system follows the TV (FCC) Age-based  
ratings rules. When done, select Return to return to the previous Ratings  
menu.  
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Canadian English Category  
Important Notes About Parental Locks  
Explanation of the MPAA and TV (FCC) Rating Systems:  
E
Exempt programming includes...news, sports, documentaries and other information programming, talk  
shows, music videos, and variety programming.  
C
C8+  
G
PG  
14+  
18+  
Programming intended for children under age 8.  
Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch on their own.  
General programming, suitable for all audiences.  
TV (FCC) Age-Based Ratings  
TV-Y All children.The themes and elements in this  
program are specifically designed for a very young  
audience, including children from ages two to six.  
TV-PG Parental guidance suggested.This program  
may contain infrequent coarse language, limited  
violence, some suggestive sexual dialog, and  
situations.  
Parental guidance.  
Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14.  
Adult programming.  
TV-Y7 Directed to older children.The themes and  
elements in this program may include mild physical  
or comedic violence, or may frighten children under  
the age of seven.  
*
The system will automatically block higher ratings.  
TV-14 Parents strongly cautioned.This program may  
contain sophisticated themes, sexual content, strong  
language, and more intense violence.  
TV-G General audience. It contains little or no  
violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual  
dialog or situations.  
TV-MA Mature audiences only.This program may  
contain mature themes, profane language, graphic  
violence, and explicit sexual content.  
Canadian French Category  
E
Exempt programming includes...news, sports, documentaries and other information programming, talk  
shows, music videos, and variety programming.  
General.  
G
8 ans+ Not recommended for young children.  
TV (FCC) Content Category  
MPAA Rating System (Movies)  
13 ans+ Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13.  
16 ans+ Programming is not suitable for children under the age of 16.  
18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults.  
G
PG  
General audience (no restriction).  
Parental guidance suggested.  
FV  
V
Fantasy violence.  
Violence.  
PG-13 Parents strongly cautioned.  
S
L
D
Sexual situation.  
Adult language.  
Sexually suggestive dialog.  
R
Restricted. Children under 17 should be  
*
The system will automatically block higher ratings.  
accompanied by an adult.  
NC-17 No children under age 17.  
X
Adults only.  
NR  
Not rated.  
*
TV (FCC) ratings:The particular rating that you have selected will be locked (and indicated as a redLon  
a blue background). Additionally, all age-based ratings within a particular group will also be locked. For  
example, if the TV-G rating and all of its contents (V, S, L, and D) are locked, more restrictive ratings (TV-PG,  
TV-14, and TV-MA) and all of their contents (V, S, L, and D) will automatically be locked as well.  
*
*
MPAA ratings:The particular rating that you have selected will be locked. In addition, more restrictive ratings  
will be locked as well.  
Neither TV (FCC) ratings nor MPAA ratings apply to news programs.  
NOTE  
You can find the rating of your current program by pressing the INFO ( ) button.  
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Setting the Transparency  
Using the Menu Map  
You can set the transparency of your On Screen Display (OSD).  
You can go directly to any functions using this Menu Map function.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
Press the MENU ( ) button on your remote control.  
1
2
1
2
Use the  
/
buttons to select the  
Use the  
/
buttons to select  
   
Preference menu and press the  
ENTER ( ) button. Use the  
buttons to select Transparency and  
press the ENTER ( ) button.  
   
the MenuMap menu and press  
the ENTER ( ) button.Then the  
following screen appears.  
/
   
Use the  
/
/
/
buttons to  
     
select a function you want and press  
the ENTER ( ) button.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select a  
   
transparency level and press the  
ENTER ( ) button.  
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APPENDIX  
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Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
If you have difficulty with your digital TV Set-Top Box, there are several possibilities you should investigate  
before calling for a service technician.  
General Specifications  
Broadcasting standard  
Demodulation Method  
Power requirement  
Power consumption  
Dimension (W x D x H)  
Weight  
DTV (ATSC)  
8-VSB, QAM (free channel only)  
AC 120V, 50–60Hz  
15 Watts / In standby: 1 Watt  
270 x 200 x 40 (mm)  
1.2Kg  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Intermittent signal, or no signal at all  
Try to tune to another channel.  
Make sure the antenna is connected.  
If you have a powered antenna, turn the  
power boost on.  
Rotate the antenna for a stronger signal.  
Poor sound quality, or no sound  
Make sure you have connected your audio  
system correctly.  
Try to tune to another channel—sometimes  
broadcasters have problems with DTV audio  
encoding.  
RF Specifications  
Tuning system type  
Band coverage  
Antenna  
F/S  
Air 2 ~ 69  
Cable 1 ~ 135  
Make sure the MUTE function on your TV is  
not set.  
75-ohm external antenna terminal  
75-ohm Antenna/Cable In, Antenna Out  
DTV Out (HDMI,YPBPR)  
2 Video Out  
No color, or wrong colors  
Make sure you have connected the DTV  
Set-Top Box correctly to your DTV-ready or  
analog TV set.  
For a three-wire component connection,  
match the red, green, and blue cables  
between the Set-Top Box and TV.  
S-Video Out  
Number of inputs / outputs  
Dolby Digital Out (Optical)  
2 Analog Audio Out (L/R)  
HDMI/ Y, PB, PR Select Switch  
Resolution Select Switch  
Remote control doesn’t work correctly  
Set-Top Box won’t turn on  
Make sure you have fresh batteries installed  
correctly in your remote control.  
Make sure the receiver’s power plug is  
installed and that the AC outlet is working.  
Check the batteries in your remote control  
to make sure they are fresh and installed  
correctly.  
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