Toshiba DVR HD S23 User Manual

Digital  
High Definition Receiver  
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Introduction  
Connections  
HD-S23  
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Menu Navigation  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
Quick Control  
Appendices  
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6. Places without adequate air circulation.  
On top of a carpet or sofa.  
In a bookcase.  
Near materials such as curtains, etc.  
7. Extremely hot or cold places  
The operating temperature range of this unit is 5℃ to 40℃  
8. Do not place a flower vase or cloth on top of this unit.  
Please pay attention to the following items when using this unit. Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit or  
electric shock.  
1. Connect the power plug to AC 100-240V 50/60Hz  
2. Unplug the power cord from the receiver before connecting any other equipment, especially the TV antenna.  
Connect all equipment to the receiver before plugging any power cords to the power source.  
3. Be sure your TV antenna is not located near overhead power lines, or where it might fall into any power  
lines. Also be careful to avoid touching any such power lines when installing the TV antenna.  
4. Be sure that antenna is grounded to provide protection from lightning and build-up of static electricity.  
5. Do not attempt to modify the unit.  
6. If you hear a strange a sound or notice smoke coming from the unit, turn the power off immediately, unplug  
the power cord, and consult with your local sales outlet.  
7. Do not drop metal objects, paper or liquids into the unit through the ventilation openings, etc.. This may  
result in damage. In the event something is dropped inside, turn the power off, unplug the power cord and  
consult with your local sales outlet.  
8. When transporting, do not vibrate or shake the unit. This may result in damager or faulty operation.  
9. If a three-prong power plug is provided with receiver. Be sure it is used with a properly grounded  
three-wise power socket.  
10. Do not use insecticide sprays, etc, near the unit. Also, do not leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with  
the unit for long periods of time. This may cause discolouring of this unit’s finish.  
11. When transporting the unit, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect all cables.  
12. When not using the unit for a long period of time (when on vacation, etc) unplug the power cord.  
13. Keep the original packing that this unit came in and use it to re-pack the unit when moving or transporting.  
14. Avoid overloading electrical outlets or extension cords, otherwise it could result in electric shock or fire.  
MOISTURE CONDENSATION  
Never operate this receiver immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location. In  
this case, connect the power cables of the receiver to an AC outlet, to turn the power on and leave it  
for TWO TO THREE hours without operating it.  
Moisture condensation is most likely to occur in the following cases:  
When moved from a cold location to a warm location.  
In a room rapidly heated or in a place where the receiver is directly exposed to cool flow of air  
from an air-conditioner or other electrical appliance.  
In a room with excessive dampness or high humidity.  
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Types of Power Plug  
Australia 3-prong power plug imagine to be  
paste here by Zinwell!  
Power cord must be used in  
Australia only  
Singapore 3-prong power plug imagine to be  
paste here by Zinwell!  
Power cord must be used in  
Singapore only  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PRECAUTIONS.....................................................................................................................................................................2  
TYPES OF POWER PLUG ..................................................................................................................................................4  
TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................................5  
INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................................7  
FEATURES .........................................................................................................................................................................7  
IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS..................................................................................................................................8  
Front Panel.....................................................................................................................................................................8  
Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................................................................8  
REMOTE CONTROL ...............................................................................................................................................................9  
Loading batteries..........................................................................................................................................................10  
Operating with the remote control................................................................................................................................10  
CONNECTIONS..................................................................................................................................................................11  
CONNECTING TO AUDIO VIDEO DEVICES ..............................................................................................................12  
CONNECTING TO SDTV (WITHOUT COMPONENT INPUTS) ..................................................................................................13  
CONNECTING TO SDTV (WITH COMPONENT INPUTS) AND VCR........................................................................................13  
CONNECTING TO HDTV.....................................................................................................................................................14  
CONNECTING TO HDTV AND VCR.....................................................................................................................................14  
MENU....................................................................................................................................................................................15  
MENU MAP......................................................................................................................................................................16  
INITIAL SETUP ...............................................................................................................................................................17  
MAIN MENU....................................................................................................................................................................17  
INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................................................................18  
AUTO SCAN .................................................................................................................................................................18  
QUICK SCAN...............................................................................................................................................................18  
MANUAL SETUP .........................................................................................................................................................19  
RESET DATA ................................................................................................................................................................19  
PROGRAM .......................................................................................................................................................................20  
ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE ................................................................................................................................20  
SYSTEM ...........................................................................................................................................................................21  
PASSWORD ..................................................................................................................................................................21  
VIDEO SETUP .............................................................................................................................................................21  
AUDIO SETUP.............................................................................................................................................................22  
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SOFTWARE UPDATE ..................................................................................................................................................22  
TIME SETUP................................................................................................................................................................23  
EDIT CHANNEL..............................................................................................................................................................24  
FAV & LOCK ................................................................................................................................................................24  
PARENTAL GUIDANCE (RATING) .............................................................................................................................24  
PROFILE...........................................................................................................................................................................25  
TRANSPARENCY..........................................................................................................................................................25  
I-PLATE SETUP...........................................................................................................................................................25  
INFORMATION............................................................................................................................................................26  
QUICK CONTROL .............................................................................................................................................................27  
I-PLATE (INFO) ...............................................................................................................................................................28  
AUX IN (EXTERNAL VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT).......................................................................................................................29  
PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE).................................................................................................................................................29  
TELETEXT / CLOSED CAPTION ..................................................................................................................................30  
FAVOURITE CHANNEL LIST........................................................................................................................................30  
FREEZE ............................................................................................................................................................................30  
A.RATIO ...........................................................................................................................................................................30  
APPENDICES ......................................................................................................................................................................31  
APPENDIX 1  
APPENDIX 2  
APPENDIX 3  
APPENDIX 4  
APPENDIX 5  
APPENDIX 6  
DTV CHANNEL TABLE ....................................................................................................................32  
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................................................35  
PARENTAL GUIDANCE CODES......................................................................................................37  
GLOSSARY.........................................................................................................................................38  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................39  
ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................................................40  
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INTRODUCTION  
The HD-S23 Digital Terrestrial HDTV Receiver opens up to a new world of free-to-air terrestrial HDTV and SDTV  
programmes. The receiver can receive channels from both VHF band and UHF band TV station’s signals. All the  
major terrestrial free-to-air station numbers currently available in your area are listed in the on-screen menu. To  
watch a channel, simply select the channel number and you will be accessing a wide range of high quality digital  
programmes.  
The receiver is fully MPEG 2 / DVB-T compliant, delivering High Definition crystal-sharp video and Dolby®  
Digital sound. As it supports a channel frequency range of 50-860 MHz, it can be easily programmed for all the  
channels within the VHF and UHF frequency bands. To find out the channel frequencies in your area, please contact  
your local service provider.  
FEATURES  
HD 1080i Capability  
High Definition (HD) brings a wide-screen format to the home television as well as a sharper picture. This receiver  
corresponds with 1080i signal input and it fully recreates high definition screen quality.  
Dolby® Digital  
Dolby® Digital is the surround sound technology used in theatres showing the latest movies, and is now available to  
reproduce this realistic effect in the home. You can enjoy motion pictures and live concert TV programmes with this  
dynamic realistic sound by connecting HD-S23 receiver to a 6-channel amplifier equipped with a Dolby® Digital  
decoder.  
Teletext/Fastext  
PIP (Picture-in-Picture)  
This feature gives you the ability to view 2 different channels at the same time. One program can be viewed on the  
main screen while another is simultaneously displayed in a smaller viewing window, often positioned in one corner  
of the screen. The basic PIP system requires you to use the tuner of an externally connected video component such  
as a VCR as the source for the second signal.  
AUX Input  
Allows you to select video input between Antenna and DVD/VCR.  
Still Picture Display  
Allows you to take a snapshot of a video at a particular instant as a still picture.  
Wide-screen Picture Format  
Wide-screen is the term given to picture displays that have a wider aspect ratio than normal. For example, the aspect ratio for  
conventional TVs is 4:3 and for wide-screen TVs is 16:9. This receiver supports broadcasts in both formats.  
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IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS  
Front Panel  
ꢂ ꢃꢄ ꢅ ꢆ  
LED Display  
Four-digit channel number, time or video format  
Two LEDs:  
Green for power; Red for signal indication (OFF –signal captured, ON –no signal)  
MENU / ENTER (Please refer to pp. 17 for more details)  
EXIT / V.OUTPUT OUT1 & OUT2 description (Zinwell)  
Direction Keys  
Power on / off  
Rear Panel  
ꢂ ꢃ ꢈ ꢉ ꢊ  
AC MAINS SUPPLY  
(OUT1) Composite- VIDEO / L  
/ R  
100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
For connection to TV monitor’s Video/L/R  
inputs  
SERIAL PORT  
For connection to PC for software upgrade  
For connection to DVD or VCR Video/L/R  
output  
DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) RF OUT  
For connection to an amplifier equipped  
with Dolby® Digital decoder  
For connection to analogue TV’s ANT. IN  
(OUT2) Component – Y/Pb/Pr ANT.IN  
For connection to TV monitor’s  
component video inputs  
For connection to UHF/VHF antenna  
S-VIDEO (OUT1)  
For connection to TV monitor’s S-Video input  
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Remote Control  
The buttons on the remote control are described as follows:  
Numeric Buttons  
For entering channel number or password  
POWER Switches the receiver between ON and STANDBY modes  
INFO  
Displays I-Plate providing information about the current  
channel  
AUDIO Toggles between multi-lingual Audio soundtracks  
MENU Activates the On-Screen Menu  
LIST  
FAV  
Displays the complete channel/program list  
Displays the Favourite channel list  
Direction buttons  
To move through menus or submenus  
ENTER  
Selects the highlighted menu or submenu item  
Provides channel up and down functions  
CH+/CH-  
VOL+/VOL- Increases or decreases audio volume  
A.RATIO Adjusts the aspect ratio between 16:9 and 4:3  
- Wide Vision: to display 16:9 program on 16:9 TV screen  
to display 4:3 program on 4:3 TV screen  
- Wideview Normal: to display 16:9 program on 4:3 TV  
screen in letterbox  
- Normal Vision: to display 16:9 program cropped on 4:3  
TV screen  
PIP  
Shows the auxiliary input and multiple programs list in the  
same DTV Network the receiver is tuned to and  
allows displaying the second program on the TV screen  
AUX  
Selects between ANT.IN (DTV signal) and AUX (DVD or  
VCR) inputs  
V.Format Toggles between 576i, 576p, 720p and 1080i video  
formats through Y/Pb/Pr video connectors.  
Freeze  
To Freeze the picture on the main Screen.  
V.Output Switch between Composite (Out 1) and Component  
(Out 2)  
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Loading batteries  
Operating with the remote control  
1. Open the Cover  
2. Insert batteries (AAA size)  
Make sure to match the + and – on the batteries to the marks inside the battery compartment.  
3. Close the cover.  
Notes on batteries  
Improper use of batteries may cause battery leakage and corrosion. To operate the remote control  
correctly, follow the instructions below.  
Do not insert batteries into the remote control in the wrong direction.  
Do not charge, heat, open, or short-circuit the batteries. Do not throw batteries into a fire.  
Do not leave dead or exhausted batteries in the remote control.  
Do not use different types of batteries together, or mix old and new batteries.  
If you do not use the remote control for long period of time, remote the batteries to avoid  
possible damage from battery corrosion.  
If the remote control does not function correctly or if the operating range becomes reduced,  
replace all batteries with new ones.  
If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery liquid from the battery compartment, then insert  
new batteries.  
Operating with the remote control  
Point the remote control at the remote sensor and press the buttons.  
Distance: About 7 m (23 feet) from the front of the remote sensor.  
Angle: About 30°in each direction of the front of the remote sensor.  
Do not expose the remote sensor of the DVD player to a strong light source such as direct  
sunlight or other illumination. If you do so, you may not be able to operate the DVD player  
via the remote control.  
Notes on the remote control  
Direct the remote control at the remote sensor of the DVD player.  
Do not drop or give the remote control a shock.  
Do not leave the remote control near an extremely hot or humid place.  
Do not spill water or put anything wet on the remote control.  
Do not open the remote control  
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UConnections  
Read this chapter first to make all necessary preparations  
Connecting to Audio Video Devices  
Connecting to SDTV (without Component  
Inputs)  
Connecting to SDTV (with Component Inputs)  
and VCR  
Connecting to HDTV  
Connecting to HDTV and VCR  
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CONNECTING TO AUDIO VIDEO DEVICES  
For the best video/audio quality, use the higher quality Y/Pb/Pr or S-Video cables if available. Always  
remember to disconnect the receiver from the power source, when connecting or disconnecting the cable to  
the UHF/VHF antenna.  
Notes:  
(a) If your TV supports 1080i / 720p / 576p / 576i video input formats, please use the receiver’s OUT2  
video connectors. You may use the V.FORMAT button on the remote control to switch between four  
video output formats 1080i/720p/576p/576i.  
(b) If your TV supports 576i video input format, please use the receiver’s OUT1 connectors to connect to  
your TV.  
For more details on the various ways of connection, please refer to pp. XX.  
Before connecting or disconnecting the antenna cable, turn off the antenna booster, if any.  
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Connecting to SDTV (without Component Inputs)  
Connecting to SDTV (with Component Inputs) and VCR  
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Connecting to HDTV  
Connecting to HDTV and VCR  
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UMenu  
Functions in the Menu.  
Menu Map  
Initial Setup  
Main Menu  
Installation  
- Auto Scan  
- Quick Scan  
- Manual Setup  
- Reset Data  
Program  
Electronic Program Guide  
System  
- Password  
- Video Setup  
- Audio Setup  
- Software Update  
- Time Setup  
Edit channel  
- Fav. & Lock  
- Parental Guidance (Rating)  
Profile  
- Transparency  
- I-Plate Setup  
- Information  
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MENU MAP  
MENU MAP  
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INITIAL SETUP  
If your service provider or antenna installer has already installed your TV system to receive terrestrial TV  
programmes, do not change any connections of those devices or installation settings unless it is absolutely necessary.  
If your receiver has not been configured by your service provider or system installer, then it will not be set up for  
any specific channel or frequency when powered on for the first time.  
Initial Screen –  
The first time the receiver is powered on, it will  
display a Country Selection menu.  
Use the arrow buttons “” and “” to highlight  
your country of residence and press the “ENTER”  
button to make your selection.  
SIN AUS  
If the Initial Screen does not appear, press the  
“MENU” button for configuration.  
Zinwell to-do:  
Above is tentative description.  
Actual procedure to be confirmed by Zinwell.  
Also Zinwell should provide an updated  
snapshot for country selection screen.  
MAIN MENU  
There are two ways to enter the Main Menu when the receiver is powered on:  
On the remote control, press the “MENU” button.  
Alternatively, press “MENU” button on the front  
panel.  
Use the arrow buttons ▼▲ to navigate through the  
menu, “ENTER” button to choose specific items, and  
“EXIT” button to return to the main menu from  
submenu or to leave the main menu.  
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INSTALLATION  
On the main menu, select “INSTALLATION” and key-in your password to enter the Installation page.  
Note: The default password is 0000. Please refer to pp. XX to change the password.  
AUTO SCAN  
The steps required to automatically program the receiver are outlined as below:  
Highlight “AUTO SCAN” and press the  
“ENTER” button to start channel search.  
The receiver starts scanning from channel 2 to  
channel 69. The status bar shows the progress  
being made.  
Once the digital TV signal is scanned, the channel  
number and program name will be shown.  
NOTE: Auto scan process may take about 18 minutes to  
complete.  
QUICK SCAN  
If you live in one of the cities listed on the Quick Scan menu, you may select your city and start scanning all  
predefined digital TV channel signals..  
On the installation page, highlight “QUICK SCAN”  
and press the “ENTER” button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight the city  
you live in and press the “ENTER” button to start  
scanning.  
For Australia, it will scan through five RF channels  
including “Seven”, “Nine”, “Ten”, “ABC and “SBS”.  
Note: The frequencies of these five channels are  
preset in the receiver’s database. In the case  
that the channel frequency is changed by the  
local TV station or a new channel comes up  
after July 2003 you have to scan these  
channels using “MANUAL SETUP”.  
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MANUAL SETUP  
On the Installation page, highlight “MANUAL  
SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button.  
Select channel number. Be sure you know the  
channel number and its RF frequency. You may  
refer to Digital TV channel table on Appendix 1.  
Press “” button to highlight “Frequency”,  
“Bandwidth” and “Priority” to make sure the  
parameters are correct, then press “” button to  
highlight “Start Scan” and press the “ENTER”  
button to start scanning.  
Note:  
(1) If scanning is successful, “Start Scan” will change to “Get Channel Success” and signal quality will be  
shown. At this point you can press “EXIT” to leave “MANUAL SETUP” or continue scanning other  
channels.  
(2) If scanning is unsuccessful, “Start Scan” will change to “Time out error”. At this point you can rescan the  
signal or refer to the signal level bar “LVL” and bit error rate counter “BER” for aligning the direction of  
the antenna to get the signal. Please refer to your Antenna Installer if problem persists.  
(3) For Australia, the bandwidth should be 7MHz while for Singapore the bandwidth should be 8MHz.  
RESET DATA  
Zinwell to-do:  
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PROGRAM  
On the main menu, select “PROGRAM” to enter  
the program list.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to browse through the  
channel numbers and names  
Note: Alternatively, when you are watching a Digital TV  
channel (without any menu on screen), you can  
press the “LIST” button on the remote control  
twice to call up the program list.  
ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE  
To call out the program guide of the specific  
channel, highlight the channel from the  
program list and press the “ENTER” button.  
Alternatively, you may press the “INFO” button on  
the remote control twice to call up the program guide.  
Use “” and “” buttons for details on NOW and  
NEXT event, and “” and “” buttons for scrolling  
an event table that consists more than 1 page.  
The first row shows channel name, show times and  
parental rating. The second row shows program name  
and third row shows program genre.  
EPG’s OSD need to change to have three rows on the top of OSD.  
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SYSTEM  
On the main menu, select “SYSTEM”.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight the  
options  
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PASSWORD  
VIDEO SETUP  
AUDIO SETUP  
S/W UPDATE  
TIME SETUP  
PASSWORD  
Highlight “PASSWORD” and press the “ENTER”  
button. When prompted, enter your current password.  
You will then be prompted to enter the New  
Password.  
Enter the new password again to reconfirm.  
Note: The default password is 0000.  
VIDEO SETUP  
Highlight “VIDEO SETUP” and press the  
“ENTER” button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to switch between  
“4:3” and “16:9” picture formats.  
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AUDIO SETUP  
Highlight “AUDIO SETUP” and press the “ENTER”  
button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to switch between  
“PCM” and “Dolby® Digital” .  
Note: The digital audio output will automatically output  
in PCM format whenever switching to a channel  
without Dolby® Digital sound track.  
Digital output: PCM and Dolby digital  
(add description here)  
Note: You need to connect to an amplifier with AC-3 decoding capability via Digital Audio (SPDIF) Output when  
Dolby Digital option is selected. Otherwise, you may encounter softer audio from TV output.  
Audio Format English (MPEG1) & English (Dolby)  
SOFTWARE UPDATE  
This option in System page updates the software in the receiver. However, before you proceed to update the software,  
please consult your local dealer first and make sure you know how to operate Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal on  
your computer.  
Highlight “S/W UPDATE” and press the “ENTER”  
button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight between  
“YES” and “NO”.  
Before you select “YES”, please follow the steps  
outlined below to configure your PC first:  
(a) Connect PC to your HD-S23 receiver with a  
cross-over RS232 cable (cable for null modem)  
(b) On the PC side:  
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Launch the Windows HyperTerminal application.  
Name the connection.  
Select the correct COM port – usually COM1.  
Use the following COM port settings:  
baud rate: 115200  
data: 8  
parity: none  
stop bit: 1  
flow control: none  
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Select HyperTerminal’s basic function “Transfer”.  
Select “Send File”.  
Browse to select the updated software file.  
Transfer protocol: “1K Xmodem”  
DON’T click on the “Send” button at this time  
yet.  
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Now that your PC has been properly configured, you  
can highlight “YES” on the TV screen and press the  
“ENTER” button on the remote control.  
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To be continued on the next page –  
After selecting “YES”, you will see the current software  
version and its size on the TV screen. Make sure this  
software version is different from the version of the new  
software file stored on your PC. Select “YES” again to  
proceed with the download.  
Now click on the “Send” button on your PC  
Hyperterminal to start uploading the new software.  
On the TV screen, you will see the window with a status  
bar indicating the download progress  
When download is completed, the receiver will reboot  
automatically.  
After the receiver is booted up, you will see a message  
window informing you that the receiver’s database is  
empty.  
Press the “MENU” button on the remote control, select  
“PROFILE” then select “INFORMATION” to confirm the  
current software is indeed changed to the new one. You  
can then proceed to scan digital TV channels by following  
instructions on pp. XX and XX.  
TIME SETUP  
Highlight “ TIME SETUP” and press the  
“ENTER” button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to select the local  
time zone you are located in.  
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EDIT CHANNEL  
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On the main menu, select “EDIT CHANNEL”.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight the  
options  
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FAV & LOCK  
PARENTAL RATE  
Add two selections here.  
FAV & LOCK  
Highlight “FAV & LOCK” and press the “ENTER”  
button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to select the channel,  
use the “” and “” buttons to select “LOCK” or  
“FAV”.  
Highlight “LOCK” and press the “ENTER” button to  
lock the selected channel.  
Highlight “FAV” and press the “ENTER” button to  
add the selected channel into the favourite list.  
PARENTAL GUIDANCE (RATING)  
On the “EDIT CHANNEL” page, highlight  
“PARENTAL RATING” and press the “ENTER”  
button to block programs.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to select the Rating  
and press the “EXIT” button to confirm the setting.  
When DTV programs broadcasted are accompanied by  
the ratings, the programs will be blocked based on  
your setting. You have to enter PASSWORD to  
resume watching the program.  
Please refer to Appendix 3 for details.  
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PROFILE  
On the main menu, select “PROFILE”.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight the options  
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TRANSPARENCY  
I-PLATE SETUP  
INFORMATION  
TRANSPARENCY  
Highlight “TRANSPARENCY” and press the  
“ENTER” button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to change the degree  
of transparency of the on-screen-display.  
I-PLATE SETUP  
Highlight “I-PLATE SETUP” and press the “ENTER”  
button.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight “Fading  
Mode”, “Display Time” and “Time Format”.  
Use the “” and “”buttons to change the values of  
the highlighted options.  
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INFORMATION  
Highlight “INFORMATION” and press the “ENTER”  
button to check hardware and software versions.  
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UQuick Control  
Simple use of a single button enables access to some functions directly  
I-Plate (Info)  
AUX In (External Video/Audio Input)  
PIP (Picture-in-Picture)  
Teletext / Closed Caption  
Favorite Channel List  
Freeze  
A.Ratio  
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I-PLATE (INFO)  
When watching DTV channels (without any menu on  
the screen) , press the “INFO” button.  
I-PLATE will pop up with the following information:  
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Current Channel Number  
Network Name  
Program Name  
Audio System (Dolby® Digital or MPEG)  
Teletext  
Current Local Time  
Date and Month  
Parental Guidance  
When I-PLATE is still on the TV screen, you can  
press the “INFO” button again to call up the extended  
program information (also known as electronic  
program guide) of the current TV channel.  
Please refer to pp. XX for details on electronic  
program guide.  
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AUX IN (External Video/Audio Input)  
Press the “AUX” button on the remote control to  
select the following options:  
-
-
OFF-AIR  
AUX  
Use the “” and “” buttons to highlight the options  
and press the “ENTER” button to select.  
User can change to any other format by pressing the  
V.Format” button. (Please refer to Pg 9). This feature is  
possible only through the use of “OUT2” connector  
(Y/Pb/Pr).  
PIP (Picture-in-picture)  
When watching a TV program (not in the main menu),  
press the “PIP” button on the remote control to  
bring up the PIP menu with a list of different  
programs .  
Use the “” and “” buttons to browse through the  
program list.  
Highlight a program and press the “ENTER” button to  
show “picture-in-picture” – two programs playing on  
the TV screen at the same time.  
To close PIP window, press the “PIP” button and  
select “PIP OFF”.  
NOTE: When playing VCR movie in PIP window through  
AUX IN connection, you may encounter poor picture  
quality if old video tape is used.  
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TELETEXT / CLOSED CAPTION  
FAVOURITE CHANNEL LIST  
FREEZE  
When I-PLATE indicates the presence of Teletext,  
you can press the “TTX/CC” button on the remote  
control to display it on the TV screen.  
To show the close caption on TV screen, press  
“TTX/CC” button and go to page “801”.  
Note: Close caption will be disabled when new OSD was  
displayed on screen.  
Press the “FAV” button on the remote control to  
call up the Favourite List.  
Use the “” and “” buttons to browse through the  
favourite list and highlight the program you want to  
watch.  
Press the “ENTER” button to confirm your selection.  
Zinwell to add description here for FREEZE button!  
A.RATIO  
Zinwell to add description here for A.RATIO button!  
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UAppendices  
DTV Channel Table  
Troubleshooting  
Parental Guidance Codes  
Glossary  
Technical Specifications  
Accessories  
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APPENDIX 1  
DTV CHANNEL TABLE  
The following is a list of DTV channels available in your area. You can use it for “MANUAL SETUP”: On the  
“MANUAL SETUP” page, select the VHF or UHF channel number and input the Middle Frequency based on  
“KHz”. For instance, if you are in Sydney and want to manually scan “Digital 7”, enter “MANUAL SETUP” page,  
select “Channel 6” and make sure the Frequency is “177500” KHz, then start scanning. Please refer to “MANUAL  
SETUP” on pp. XX for details.  
For Australia:  
City  
Identifier  
Channel & Middle  
Frequency  
Transmitter Location  
Start Date  
Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
Mt Lofty  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Adelaide  
Digital 9  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
UHF 28- 564.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter - Crafers  
Main Transmitter - Mt Lofty  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
UHF 36 - 585.5MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter - Mt Coot-tha  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Brisbane  
Melbourne  
Perth  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
UHF 29 - 536.625MHz  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong  
Main Transmitter - Mt Dandenong  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
UHF 29 - 536.625MHz  
Main Transmitter - Carmel  
Main Transmitter - Carmel  
Main Transmitter - Carmel  
Main Transmitter - Carmel  
Main Transmitter - Bickley  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
Digital 7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 8 - 191.625MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 - 226.5MHz  
UHF 34 - 571.5MHz  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Gore Hill  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Sydney  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
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City  
Identifier  
Channel & Middle  
Frequency  
Transmitter Location  
Start Date  
QQQ -51  
SBS -54  
ABD -69  
NTD -60  
TND -63  
IMP -66  
UHF 50 - 683.5MHz  
Batchelor  
UHF 53 - 704.5MHz  
UHF 56 - 725.5MHz  
UHF 59 - 746.5MHz  
UHF 62 – 767.5MHz  
UHF 65 - 788.5MHz  
CTC -7  
VHF 6 - 177.5MHz  
VHF 9A - 205.5MHz  
VHF 11 - 219.5MHz  
VHF 12 -226.5MHz  
UHF 30 -613.5MHz  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
Canberra  
ABC -9  
WIN -31  
CBN -34  
SBS -28  
Deloraine Rd  
Deloraine Rd  
Deloraine Rd  
Deloraine Rd  
SBS -28  
ABC -6  
NTD -8  
TND -34  
UHF 29 - 536.5MHz  
UHF 30 - 543.5MHz  
UHF 31 - 550.5MHz  
UHF 32 -557.5MHz  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
Darwin  
NBN -3  
NEN -54  
NRN -57  
UHF 36 - 585.5MHz  
UHF 53 - 704.5MHz  
UHF 51 - 690.5MHz  
UHF 37 - 592.5MHz  
Mt Sugarloaf  
6/30/2001  
6/30/2001  
6/30/2001  
6/30/2001  
Newcastle  
Broadcast Site Mt Sugarloaf  
Broadcast Site Mt Sugarloaf  
Mt Sugarloaf  
ABHN  
-5A/4B  
SBS -45  
UHF 38 - 599.5MHz  
Mt Sugarloaf  
6/30/2001  
WIN -59  
CTC -62  
CBN -65  
ABWN -56  
SBS -53  
UHF 36 - 585.5MHz  
UHF 37 - 592.5MHz  
UHF 38 - 599.5MHz  
UHF 51 - 690.5MHz  
UHF 54 - 711.5MHz  
WIN Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
WIN Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
TBA  
Wollongong  
TBA  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
6/30/2002  
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For Singapore:  
City  
Identifier  
Channel & Middle  
Frequency  
Transmitter Location  
Start Date  
TV Mobile  
VHF 602MHz  
Singapore  
3/1/2001  
Singapore  
Note:  
(a) On the Channel Number Display of receiver’s front panel you will find the logical channel number different  
from VHF/UHF channel number shown in the column “Channel & Middle Frequency” of this table.  
(b) If you have trouble getting DTV channel’s signal, please contact your local antenna installer for help.  
(c) The channel table in this manual may not be up-to-date. To get the latest channel table, please contact your local  
dealer.  
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APPENDIX 2  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Solution  
(1) The receiver front panel power indicator (a) Check the AC mains supply and make sure the power plug is  
doesn't light up, and no message on the  
front panel  
well plugged into a stable power outlet  
(b) Press the “Power” button on the front panel to see if the LED  
display is on.  
(c) Press the “Power” button on the remote control to see if the LED  
display is on.  
(2) Message is shown on the front panel but (a) Make sure the connection between the receiver and TV matches the  
no picture on TV screen  
mode your TV should be set to. For instance, if you use a RCA cable  
you may choose external video input mode in TV.  
(b) Check the brightness level of your TV.  
Zinwell to-do:  
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(3) Poor picture quality  
(a) Check the antenna and make sure it is aligned to the correct  
direction. Use the receiver's "MANUAL SETUP" page to check the  
signal's BER and RF Level when aligning the antenna.  
(b) If you use any kind of amplifier to boost the signal level, please  
check whether it works well, and ask help from the antenna  
installer.  
(4) No sound  
(5) No picture  
(a) Check the receiver and your TV's volume are properly set and not in  
“Mute" mode.  
(b) Check the audio connectors are correctly and firmly connected.  
(c) Make sure the receiver is switched to the correct Audio mode:  
Dolby® Digital or PCM.  
(d) Rescan this channel by using "MANUAL SETUP".  
(e) Switch to other channels for confirmation on audio.  
(a) Check the video cables are correctly and firmly connected.  
(b) Rescan this channel by using "MANUAL SETUP".  
(c) Switch to other channels for confirmation on video.  
(6) Not all channels are available after using Try "MANUAL SETUP" to scan these missing channels.  
“AUTO SCAN” when installing the  
receiver for the first time  
This problem is caused by unexpected frequency offset, for instance,  
in Sunshine Coast Australia, channels 47 and 65 are transmitted on  
662.625 and 788.625 MHz by 125KHz offset to the legitimate  
frequencies 662.5 and 788.5 MHz. HD-S23 can receive them by “AUTO  
SCAN” most of the times, but we suggest that you use “MANAL  
SETUP” when installing the receiver for the first time. Once the signal is  
picked up by the receiver, all the transmission parameters will be stored  
in the receiver's memory.  
(7) Not all channels are available after using (a) Try "AUTO SCAN" to scan all the channels.  
“QUICK SCAN”  
(b) If you still cannot get some channels please use “MANUAL  
SETUP” to scan them one by one.  
(8) Cannot lock signal by using “MANUAL (a) Check the frequency you entered is exactly the centre frequency of  
SETUP”  
the wanted channel.  
(b) Please refer to solutions in item (3) on pp. XX.  
Make sure the channel you are watching carries Teletext information  
from I-PLATE.  
(9) No Teletext  
(10) Cannot receive channels after moving Please refer to pp. XX for reinstallation.  
the receiver between cities (for instance  
from Melbourne to Sydney)  
(11) RCU button pressed not responding.  
Replace remote control unit batteries.  
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APPENDIX 2  
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)  
* On Screen Message  
Message  
Solution  
(1) Bad Signal  
(a) Check the antenna is connected correctly and firmly to the tuner input  
(ANT IN) of the receiver.  
(b) Refer to solutions in Item (3) on pp. XX.  
(2) Non Support HD Format  
(3) Weak Signal  
The HDTV digital channel cannot be shown on the small PIP window.  
Make sure antenna or signal input cable is connected correctly.  
(4) Database is Empty  
No channel data available in the box.  
Please refer to pp. XX for reinstallation.  
(5) Program is Under Guard  
Please input the correct password or change lock setting in menu to view the  
program.  
(6) Program is Locked by Guard Rate  
Please input the correct password or change parental-rate (refer to pp. Error!  
Bookmark not defined.) to view the program.  
(7) Program Rate is over Guard Rate [xxx] Please input the correct password or change parental-rate (refer to pp. 24) to  
view the program.  
(8) Incorrect Password  
Please input the correct password.  
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APPENDIX 3  
PARENTAL GUIDANCE CODES  
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APPENDIX 4  
GLOSSARY  
* Aspect Ratio: It is the ratio of the width of the screen to the height. The two relevant digital TV 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 colors. 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.  
* Dolby® Digital: Dolby® Digital is a method of transmitting and storing multi-channel soundtracks via  
newer digital media such as DVD, digital cable, digital broadcast TV (DTV), and satellite transmissions.  
* DVB: Abbreviation for "Digital Video 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". A software that enable viewers to navigate through the  
large number of channels offered by digital TV broadcaster and select the desired services.  
* Frequency: The property of a signal which is measured in cycles per second(=Hertz).  
* Letterbox : The picture with aspect ratio 16:9 in a 4:3 TV 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.  
* 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 sub-menus 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 sub-channels like SBS HD, SBS Digital.  
* S-Video (also called Y/C): The standard for the way a video signal is carried on the cable. Y represents  
brightness and C represents color. S-Video cables have separate wires for the color 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 2-12, including  
Bands I, II and III.  
* UHF: Stands for "Ultra High Frequency", starts from 300 to 3000 MHz corresponding to channels 13-69,  
including Bands IV and V.  
* Y/Pb/Pr: Component Video Output. It is better than S-Video and Composite Video output in terms of picture quality.  
Y/Pb/Pr is the standard HDTV connector.  
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APPENDIX 5  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
System  
Compliant Standard  
Video Decoding  
Audio Decoding  
DVB-T  
MP @ ML & MP @ HL  
Dolby® Digital, MPEG (I & II)  
32, 44.1, 48 KHz  
Audio Sampling Rate  
Terrestrial Tuner / Demodulator  
Frequency  
51~858 MHz  
Loop Through  
Bandwidth  
51~858 MHz  
6, 7, 8 MHz  
Demodulator  
COFDM  
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 Output  
Format  
Aspect Ratio  
1920 × 1080i, 1280 × 720p, 720 × 576p, PAL: 720 × 576i  
4:3, 16:9  
Video Input  
Format  
Composite Video  
Digital Audio Output  
Mode  
Decompressed PCM, Compressed Dolby Digital  
Stereo  
Audio Input  
Format  
Front Panel  
IR Receiver  
Yes  
Function Control  
Channel Display  
7 Keys  
4 Digits / 7-segment display  
Rear Panel  
Tuner Input  
Video Input Port  
1 × IEC-Female  
1 × RCA  
Stereo Audio Input Port  
S-Video Output Port  
Video Output Port  
Y/Pb/Pr Video Output Port  
Stereo Audio Output Port  
Digital Audio Output Port  
2 × RCA  
1
1 × RCA  
3 × RCA  
2 × RCA  
1 × S/PDIF Optical  
Power Supply  
Input Voltage  
Consumption (max.)  
100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
30 W  
Dimension  
Size (W × D × H)  
Weight  
430 × 80 × 290 mm  
3.5 Kg (Unpacked)  
Environmental Data  
Operating Temperature  
5°~ 40°C  
-40°~ 65°C  
Storage Temperature  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
P/N:  
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APPENDIX 6  
ACCESSORIES  
Remote Control (CT-90175)  
Audio/Video cable with RCA jacks  
Component Video cable (Y/Pb/Pr)  
Power cord (Singapore/Australia)  
Two AAA batteries  
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