Digital Set Top Box
DTR 210
User Manual
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Quick Start Guide
Connecting to a Television
UHF Aerial
Example TV set, rear panel
SCART input on TV
SCART to SCART
cable (supplied)
Set Top Box
Power Supply Adaptor
(supplied)
SCART output
to TV
RF in connector
12V DC
Set Top Box rear panel
Connecting to a Television and Recorder
Example TV set, rear panel
UHF Aerial
SCART input on TV
SCART to SCART
cable (supplied)
Set Top Box Power
Supply Adaptor
(supplied)
RF In
connector
RF Out
connector
SCART output
to TV
12V DC
SCART
to VCR
Set Top Box rear panel
SCART to SCART
cable (not supplied)
RF cable
VCR RF In connector
VCR RF Out onnector
Example VCR set, rear panel
QUICK START QUIDE 3
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this product which has been
designed and manufactured to give you many years of
trouble-free service.
Ventilation
- The slots and openings on the set top box are for venti-
lation. Do not cover or block them as it may cause
overheating.
About This User Manual
- NEVER let children push anything into the holes or slots
on the case.
This user guide contains all the information you need to
know about how to setup and watch available 'Freeview'
channels using your set top box.
Servicing
What is Freeview?
- There are no user serviceable parts in this set top box.
- When servicing, refer to qualified service personnel.
It is the new, free digital service currently providing up to
30 free digital TV channels, over 20 digital radio stations
plus a whole new world of interactive services. It's broad-
cast from transmitters and received via a rooftop aerial.
- Consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the
installation, operation or safety of this set top box.
It works like traditional TV, but because the signals are
digital you need a set top box to convert them. This
means more channels can be transmitted with extra fea-
tures such as interactivity and widescreen pictures.
Electrical Information
Important information:
Must be read and understood.
Safety is Important
Warning:
Read these electrical safety instructions carefully
before connecting the adapter to the mains supply.
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please
ensure you read the Safety Instructions before you oper-
ate this product.
- This digital set top box is supplied with a mains adapter.
Note: Keep this information in a safe place for future refer-
ence.
- This mains adapter is designed to operate on 230V AC
50Hz supply only. Connecting it to any other power
sources may damage the set top box.
Safety Considerations
Position the cables so that they cannot be walked on or
pinched by items placed on or against them.
- The mains adapter is designed for indoor use only.
- The mains adapter is a sealed unit. There are no user
serviceable parts inside and it does not require any
electrical adjustments.
- Do not use the set top box in humid or damp condi-
tions.
- Do not allow the set top box to get wet.
- Do not attempt to open the mains adapter.
- Do not expose the set top box to dripping or splashing.
- If the mains adapter is not suitable for your socket, or
becomes damaged, it must be replaced and disposed of
in a safe and environmentally protective way. Always
refer to qualified personnel.
- Do not place water filled objects such as vases on top of
the set top box.
- Do not place naked flame sources, such as candles, on
top of the set top box.
- Periodically inspect the mains adapter for damage. Do
not use if faults or damage are found. Refer to qualified
personnel.
Cleaning
This symbol indicates that the adapter is a
Class II appliance and does not require an earth
connection.
- ALWAYS unplug the set top box before you clean it.
- Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
- Clean the set top box with a soft, damp (not wet) cloth.
This symbol indicates that the adapter is for
indoor use only.
This symbol indicates that the adapter conforms
to CE regulations.
4 INTRODUCTION
Environmental Markings
Your product has been designed and manufac-
tured with high quality materials and components,
which can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to
a product or his packaging, it means the product is cov-
ered by European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please inform yourself about the local separate collection
system for electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dis-
pose of your old products with your normal household
waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the environ-
ment and human health.
The "Material recyclability symbol " affixed on
package cardboard and user manual means these
parts are recyclable. So do not dispose of them
with your normal household waste.
The "Material recyclability symbol " affixed on
plastic packaging parts means these parts are
recyclable.So do not dispose of them with your
normal household waste.
The "Green Dot" affixed on cardboard means
PHILIPS pays a financial duty to the "Avoidance
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INTRODUCTION 5
Getting Started
Remove your Digital Set Top Box carefully from the box,
and remove the packaging from each part.
Identification of Parts
Remote Control
In the Box
You will find the following items:
- Digital Set Top Box
Power On/Off
(Stand-By)
- Remote Control (AA batteries)
- Power supply 230 V AC/50 Hz to 12 V DC
Number keys
- SCART-to-SCART cable
INFO key
EXIT key
EPG key
(for Digital Set Top Box to SCART input connector on
TV set)
BACK / P<P key
Cursor keys
- User Manual (This publication)
OK key
Volume up/down
Colour keys
If any of these items are damaged or missing,
please contact us at:
Channel up/down
Philips CE,
The Philips Centre,Surrey
Mute key
I-II key
(Audio selection)
APP key
(subtitle selection)
TV/STB key
MENU key
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Please make sure that you have the model number of your
set top box, before contacting us. The label showing the
type and serial number is underneath your receiver.
TIMER/REC key
Batteries are removable from the remote using
common household tools (like a screwdriver…)
The batteries supplied do not contain hazardous sub-
stances such as Mercury, Cadmium, or Lead.
However, they must not be disposed of with your house-
hold waste but to a local separate collection system.
6 GETTING STARTED
Digital Set Top Box
Front view
IR Receiver / Red LED, Normal Operation - off, Standby - on
Rear view
RF out
Scart output
connector for
TV
Power Supply in,
12 V DC
RF in
from Aerial
Scart output
connector for VCR
and DVD units
SPDIF
(Digital audio out)
Mains Adaptor
Power cable (1.5 m)
Power connector for connection to
Set Top Box
Plug this into a 230V AC
outlet socket
Plug the cable into the 12V DC connector on the rear
panel. Insert the adaptor body into a suitable mains outlet
socket.
The Remote Control
Using the Remote Control
Note that the only recommended way to disconnect the
Digital Set Top Box from the mains supply is to remove
the adaptor from the mains socket. If the mains socket is
fitted with a switch, this could be used instead.
To use the remote control, point it towards the front of
the set top box.
The remote control has a range of up to 7 meters from
the set top box at an angle of up to 60 degrees.
The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
Warning:
Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the
sensitivity of the remote control.
To 230V AC
mains supply
Set Top Box
Power Supply Adaptor
+12V DC
Mains adaptor
A mains power adaptor has been supplied for powering
this equipment. It has an integral cable terminated in a
power connector to plug directly into the 12V connector
on the back of the Digital Set Top Box. The adaptor is
shown on the right.
Set Top Box rear panel
GETTING STARTED 7
Connecting Your Digital Set Top Box to other equipment
The following diagrams are of typical configurations only, and may differ slightly to your existing external equipment. If you are
unsure on how to connect to your set top box, always consult your manufacturer's user guide supplied with your equipment.
Connecting to a Television and DVD player
Example TV set, rear panel
UHF Aerial
SCART input on TV
SCART to SCART
cable (supplied)
Set Top Box Power
Supply Adaptor
(supplied)
SCART
output
to TV
RF In
connector
RF Out
connector
12V DC
SCART
to DVD player
Set Top Box rear panel
SCART to SCART
cable (not supplied)
Example DVD player, rear panel
If you decide to connect a DVD player or recorder to the VCR Scart of your digital
receiver, we advise to set the DVD output format to CVBS or PAL. Refer to the
user manual of your DVD player or recorder.
8 GETTING STARTED
Connecting to a TV and audio equipment
Example TV set, rear panel
UHF Aerial
SCART input on TV
SCART to SCART
cable (supplied)
Set Top Box Power
Supply Adaptor
(supplied)
RF Out
connec-
tor
SCART
output
to TV
RF In
connector
12V DC
SPDIF
Digital audio out
Set Top Box rear panel
Example audio equipment, rear panel
GETTING STARTED 9
The TV set then plays the station at the top of this sorted
list. The Info box for the TV station playing displays for a
short time. The TV station continues to play the pro-
gramme.
Switching on for the first time
1 Connect your equipment according to the appropriate
system diagram given on the previous pages and power
up/turn on the equipment.
Note: Your receiver, as with any electronic equipment, con-
sumes power. In order to reduce power consumption, please
switch your receiver to standby when not in use. If you will not
be using your receiver for a long period of time, we recommend
unplugging it from the mains outlet.
During initialisation the indicator on the front panel will
flash red for a few seconds and then remain off. If the indi-
cator is red (stand by) press the Power key on the
remote control.
The front panel indicator will now be off.
2 To switch off the set top box, press Power again.
With the Set Top Box on, the FIRST TIME INSTALLA-
TION window displays. You are asked to enter the type of
TV set you are using.
3 Use the
keys to choose either NORMAL 4:3 or
key to start installation.
WIDESCREEN 16:9.
4 Press the
The following message displays.
5 Use the
keys to highlight Yes and then press
key.
the
The system then starts to search all channels for available
radio and TV stations. This may take a few minutes.
The stations found are listed in the centre panel.
A progress bar below the listing panel shows the channels
searched so far within the scan range (21 - 68).
When scanning has finished, the received stations are
automatically arranged in numerical order.
10 GETTING STARTED
Using the Set Top Box
A confirmation box opens up.
Channel List
The Channel List presents a list of all channels found dur-
ing the channel search described earlier. The list com-
prises radio and TV channels. They have been allocated a
channel (reference) number and are listed in this numeri-
cal order.
The Channel List can be used to watch and listen to the
selected channels. You may delete channels from the list,
edit the name of the channel, set a password to access the
channel, and to add the channel to your list of favourite
channels.
1 Press the OK key to display the Channel List, see below
for an example. This shows a TV channel selected. When
a radio channel is selected the picture frame will be blank.
4 Answer Yes or No as required.
If you answer Yes the channel will be removed from the
list and will no longer be available to watch/listen to.
To Edit a channel name
1 Use
to navigate through the channel list until you
reach the channel you want to edit.
2 Use
to step along the options until you reach
Edit Name.
3 Press
to select the edit name function.
The selected channel name appears in a text box that
opens below the picture window. The first character of
the name is enclosed in square brackets.
To Watch a channel
1 Use
to navigate through the channel list until you
reach the channel you want to watch.
2 Use
Watch.
to step along the options until you reach
3 Press
to watch the selected channel in the picture
window located at the top right corner.
4 To watch the channel on full screen press
again or
press EXIT.
To Delete a Channel
1 Use
to navigate through the channel list until you
reach the channel you want to delete.
4 Use the number keys (0 - 9) to modify this character using
the table below.
2 Use
Delete.
to step along the options until you reach
3 Press
to delete the selected channel in the picture
window, top right corner.
USING THE SET TOP BOX 11
Remote key
Press once
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To Add a channel to your Favourites list
5 Use
to step along the characters of the name and
modify each as required. The new name can be shorter or
longer than the existing name.
1 Use
to step along the options until you reach
Favourites.
Maximum length is 16 characters.
Press
to confirm the new name.
2 Use
to navigate through the channel list until you
reach the channel you want to add to your favourites list.
To Lock a channel
3
Use to select one of the available Favourites lists.
This function allows you to set a password to gain access
to selected channels.
Note: When locking individual channels also lock the menu.
1 Use
to navigate through the channel list until you
reach the channel you want to lock.
2 Use
to step along the options until you reach Lock.
3 Press
to set the lock.
The lock symbol
appears alongside the selected chan-
nel in the list. Enter your Lock Key (0000 is the default
setting. This may be changed in the Configuration menu -
See page 13).
4 Press
again to remove the lock.
4 Press
to set this channel as a favourite to the
selected list.
The next time you select to watch this channel you will be
asked for a password - the Enter Lock Key window will
be displayed for this.
5 A favourites symbol
appears alongside the selected
channel in the list. The symbol indicates the number of the
favourites list.
6 Press
again to remove from the favourites list. See
page 16 on how to activate the favourites lists.
You will only be able to watch this channel if you enter a
valid number. If you enter a wrong number the Wrong
Lock Key box will be displayed briefly.
Note: A channel can be in more than one of the lists.
When a valid number is entered the channel will be
played.
12 USING THE SET TOP BOX
Changing Channels
The text along the lower banner changes according to the
item selected.
You can change channels by using any of the following
methods:
2 Use the
keys to display the options in turn.
Channel browse keys
3 Use
to navigate through the configuration list until
you reach the item you want to re-configure.
l
l
Use the P+ and P- keys (channel up/down) to browse up
and down the available channels.
Audio
You can choose the default played audio lan-
Language: guage if a program is broadcasted in more than
one language.
Number keys (0-9)
The complete channel number must be entered within
3 seconds of the first digit entry.
Subtitle
If subtitles are availbable, you may choose the
Language language here.
TV-Type:
Choose the type of TV you have
4:3 / 16:9.
For example, to watch channel 43, press key 4 and then
key 3.
Wide-
Screen
Mode:
Set your preferred mode for movies or shows
that are broadcast in 16:9.
Note: If your TV type is set to Widescreen this
function is not available.
The entered channel number will be displayed in top left
of the TV screen and the TV will show the entered chan-
nel.
TV Out:
Output can either be RGB, CVBS or
S-Video. Effect will be seen instantly on TV
Channel list
VCR Out: Output can either be CVBS or
S-Video.
1 Press
to view the list of available channels in the
Channel List
or
Favourite Turn Favourites Mode on/off.
mode:
Select one of the Favourite Lists.
Press MENU to display the Main Menu. There select
Receiver
To download software upgrades from broadcast-
Channel List and press
.
Upgrade: ers or the manufacturer to further enhance the
current service.
2 Select the required channel using the
keys.
Parental
Settings:
Create viewing restrictions on all available chan-
nels. Once activated a lock key code must be
entered to view the TV channels.
3 Press
to view/listen to the channel in the window.
Press EXIT to go to full screen.
4 Use
to step through the options until you reach the
new setting.
Configuration
The Configuration window allows you to customise vari-
ous settings.
Some configurations require further information to be
entered in subwindows which are displayed when these
items are selected.
1 Press MENU to display the Main Menu. There select
5 Press EXIT to close the configuration window and return
to the previously displayed channel.
Configuration and press
.
The configuration settings are stored automatically as they
were set at the time you pressed the EXIT key.
You can select from the available options for each of the
items in the Configuration window. See below for a typical
display.
Receiver Upgrade
When Receiver Upgrade is selected for re-configuring you
will be presented with the following window:
1 The upgrade will be carried out automatically and the
listed Receiver Upgrade version number will be changed
accordingly.
USING THE SET TOP BOX 13
Parental Settings
Timers
The Parental Setting feature allows you to password pro-
tect groups of menus or allow access to all menus.
You can use the Timer function to turn your Set Top Box
on and off in Stand-by and also to automatically switch
channels when your Set Top Box is on.
1 Use
to highlight Parental Settings.
Press the MENU key to display the Main menu.
2 Press
and enter the Lock Key when asked for it
(default is 0000).
1 Use
2 Press
to select Timers.
The window below displays:
The Programme Timers menu displays.
3 Use
to step through and display the available options:
Maturity Lock
Select an age for children or a category for which viewing
will be possible without entering the lock key.
Menu Lock
Select Main Menu or Installation to lock these menus.
4 Use
5 Press
to highlight Set Lock Key.
Note: To record on a VCR / DVD R you must also set the timer
of the VCR / DVD R to record the desired program in the nor-
mal way. Make sure the timer program of the VCR / DVD R is
set to the correct EXT socket for the set top box.
A second sub-window displays.
6 Enter the new Lock Key code in the code entry box
using the number keys (0-9).
To play back a recording from the VCR / DVD R, please make
sure the Set Top Box is in standby.
Input now switches to the Confirm code entry box.
7 Enter the same Lock Key code in this window using the
Use
to select one of the five timer settings available.
number keys (0-9).
3 Press
The second sub-window displays Key Lock Changed and
then closes.
The Timer Menu displays showing the Name box for the
channel highlighted for selection.
8 Press EXIT to Apply Setting and return to the Configura-
tion menu.
Audio Language
To check what is available:
1 Press the MENU key to display the Main menu.
2 Use
to select Audio Menu.
3 Press
4 If alternatives are available use
language.
to select the desired
5 Press
to apply these settings and exit this function.
4 Use
to step through the list of loaded channels until
This change is only temporarily for the current program.
the channel to be set for timed turn on/off displays.
5 Use
to step to the Start time.
14 USING THE SET TOP BOX
6 Use the number keys (0 - 9) to set the start time
7 Use to step to the End time.
8 Use the number keys (0 - 9) to set the end time
9 Use to step to the Date.
10 Use the number keys (0 - 9) to set the date
2 If you want to set timers on this service more often please
go to the Main Menu and select the Channel list sub-
menu.
3 Choose the service on which you want to set timers.
4 Please unlock this service.
5 Now program your timer.
11 Press
to apply changes and move the entered data to
Electronic Program Guide
the main timing list, as shown below.
The Electronic Program Guide provides the user with a
brief description of the currently selected program in the
list of channels. The five channels listed are a window on
all stored channels.
1 To display the Electronic Program Guide, press the
EPG key. An example of an EPG window is given below.
Note: When setting a Timer for a PIN-protected service, you
are asked to enter the PIN-Code (Lock-key) to confirm the
Timer
If you want to set a timer for a programme with a matu-
rity rating or which is broadcast on a locked service,
please refer to chapter “Timers” on page 14 of the User
Guide and to the information below.
2 Use
to navigate through Channels.
A brief description of the highlighted channel name
appears in the upper left panel of the window with its
name and broadcast time.
On activation of a timer set for a programme with a matu-
rity rating exceeding your maturity rating setting or which
is broadcast on a locked service, the receiver prompts for
PIN code entry. If the PIN code is not entered, for
3 Use
to step to the Next Event.
instance because the receiver is in standby, recording fails.
The upper left panel now contains the details of the Next
Event.
To avoid such issue, you must disable the PIN code pro-
tection as described below.
Reminder: When Next Event has been selected, there is
an opportunity to set a reminder for a particular program.
Press OK on the selected program and a clock symbol is
shown.
When a maturity rating has been set:
1 Go to the Main Menu and select the Configuration sub-
menu.
2 In the Configuration menu please select the Parental Set-
While viewing a channel, a reminder displays that the
selected program is about to start.
tings sub-menu.
3 Deactivate Maturity Rating.
4 Now program your timer.
When the service has been locked:
4 Use
to return to the Current Event.
5 Press the yellow key to view a schedule of all events.
6 Press
to watch the currently selected event in the
1 Please enter your PIN code when setting the timer so that
the receiver will not prompt for the PIN code when the
timer becomes active.
upper right panel in this window.
7 Press EXIT to view the current channel on full screen.
USING THE SET TOP BOX 15
2 Use the
keys to navigate through the menu.
to select an item.
Favourites
When Favourites are enabled (see the Configuration win-
dow earlier), then only the channels that you selected as
your favourite channels will be stepped through when you
use the channel browse keys, P+ and P-.
3 Use
Additionally you now have the four colour keys (Red,
Green, Yellow and Blue) to navigate through the content
of the page. How they will be used will vary for different
stations; read their meaning from the bottom line (usually)
or wherever they appear on the screen and use them as
required.
Note: Even with Favourites enabled, you can still choose from
all available channels by either entereing the channel number
by using the Number keys or from the service list.
4 Press the Text key again to leave the MHEG, or press the
EXIT key.
Additional Functions
Information / Help key
TV/STB
The INFO key has two functions according to the current
status.
1 Press the TV/STB key to switch between the set top box
and the TV signal.
When a TV or Radio channel is playing:
I-II
1 press the INFO key to display program information:
- Channel name and number.
1 Press the I-II key for quick access to language selection.
APP
- Current program name, start and end play times.
- Next program name and start and end play times.
- Signal level for current channel.
- Time of day.
1 Press the APP key for quick access to subtitle selection.
TIMER
1 Press the TIMER key for quick access to the Timers
menu
- TV or Radio icon.
LIST
2 Press the INFO key again while program information dis-
1 Press the LIST key for quick access to Favourite Lists
menu
plays to get the EPG description of the programm playing.
3 Press the INFO key again to close the window.
When no channel is playing:
Expert settings
1 To get help about the current selection in a window, press
Manual channel search
the INFO key for relevant information.
If the automatic search does not find all channels
expected, you may search a channel manually.
Volume
To increase or decrease the volume of the channel playing,
press the Volume up/down keys respectively. The maxi-
mum volume is set by the volume control setting on the
TV.
1 Press the MENU key for the Main Menu, there select
Installation.
2 Select Manual Search.
A volume slider icon appears on the TV screen for visual
feedback.
3 In the upcoming window, enter the number of the broad-
cast channel you intend to search for digital TV or Radio
signals. An indication of the signal level for the entered
channel is shown at the bottom of the window.
Mute
Press the Mute key to turn off the sound. Press again to
restore the sound to the previous level.
4 Press
to search for channels.
Swap channels
Channels found are automatically added to the channels
list.
Press the BACK/P<P key to switch between the current
and the previously selected channel.
Clear all settings
Text/MHEG
First time installation can be initiated again, if neccessary.
With the text key you can access certain Text and Multi-
media contents. MHEG (Multimedia and Hypermedia
Expert Group) is a standard that offers you information
about various contents like life style, shopping or sports
events and results.
1 Press the MENU key for the Main Menu, there select
Installation.
2 Select First Time Installation.
The set top box will switch off for a moment. When the
LED on the front panel switches off, you may start installa-
tion again.
1 Press the TEXT or RED key to bring up the text menu
for the current channel.
16 USING THE SET TOP BOX
Troubleshooting
If you experience an operating problem with your Digital Set Top Box, please refer to the trouble-shooting table below and
then the notes that follow.
Symptom
Possible cause
Remedy
No picture and no sound
No channel list or wrong channel list
Short circuit in aerial lead
Do an automatic station scan
Turn off receiver, remove short
circuit and then turn on again
Defective or missing cable connection
Poorly adjusted aerial
Check all cables
Adjust aerial
Loose connectors or cable too long
Check connectors and shorten
cable
No Freeview coverage in your area
Please call 08708 809980 or text
your post code to 83331 (stand-
ard network charges apply)
No picture or picture is blocky in
appearance
Aerial too small
Use a bigger aerial
Check SCART connector
Check aerial
SCART connector not fully plugged in
Aerial poorly adjusted or defective
Sound but no picture
Program is being broadcast with
altered parameters
Do an automatic search (see
Advanced Installation)
SCART connector not fully plugged in
Program is no longer broadcast
Check SCART connector
None
Cannot receive station that you
could receive before
Interference with „DECT“ phones or
wireless equipment
Move phone/wireless equipment
away from the receiver to a loca-
tion where interference ceases
Program is being broadcast with
altered parameters
Do an automatic search (see
Advanced Installation)
Remote control is not working
Obstacle in between remote control
and receiver
Remove obstacle
Transport stream defect
Unplug receiver and then plug in
again
Flat battery
Replace battery
Certain stations cannot be
received from time to time
These services are not transmitted 24 hours a day and can sometimes be una-
vailable. This is not a fault.
STB cannot be controlled
Obstacle in between remote control
and receiver
Remove obstacle
Poor image quality or no colours
Wrong TV SCART out signal
Try changing from RGB to CVBS
or vice versa (see Configuration)
Inappropriate video type selected
Set video output according to TV
set video requirements (see Con-
figuration)
You have forgotten or lost your
PIN code
Reset from the Parental Control
Screen. To access the Parental
Control Screen, use the following
4-digit code: 8111. Keep this code
secret to prevent others from
using it.
Refer to section “Parental Set-
tings” on page 14 for more
detailed information.
If none of the above suggestions seem to work, try switching your Set Top Box off and then on again. If this does not work,
contact either your supplier or a qualified repair technician. Never attempt to repair your set top box yourself.
TROUBLESHOOTING 17
Technical Data
General
Power Supply
- DVB terrestrial Free-To-Air receiver
compliant to EN 300 744
- Power supply 230VAC/50Hz to 12VDC
- Operation power consumption less 12 W
- Maximum stand-by mode consumption: 6 W
- MHEG5 and LCN support
- UHF frequency range support
Accessories
- Video and Audio out via 2x SCART
- Digital audio out
- Receiver ca. 250 x 140 x 32 mm
- Power Supply
- Fast channel search
- SCART/SCART cable
- Remote Control
- Reed-Solomon decoding support (EN 300 744)
- Automatic FEC selection (1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8)
- MPEG2 Transport Stream support: ISO/IEC 13818-1
- DVB-Video/-Audio support: ISO/IEC 13818-2, -3
- 2 Batteries (for remote control)
- Instruction manual
Temperature
- Update-Over-Air
accordingly to BBC-SSU procedure
- Temperature-Range +5 °C…+40°C
- slim line housing
This product is in conformity with the requirements of the
95/47/EC and 2002/21/EC directives.
Base specification
- QPSK / QAM16/64 demodulation compliant to DVB
terrestrial standard EN 300 744
The product complies with the following European council
Directives: 73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC and 89/336/EEC.
- COFDM 2k and 8k
- UHF support (474…862 MHz)
- 8 MHz channel bandwidth
- Guard Interval Modes: 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 active symbol
duration
- Fast PLL tuning speed:
step size 62,5 kHz / 166,67 kHz
Input /Output
2x SCART (VCR & TV) out
- TV SCART video out: CVBS, Y/C, RGB
- VCR SCART video out: CVBS, Y/C
- switching signal: 0 / 6 / 12V
- Audio out (left/right)
Digital audio out (S/PDIF)
RF input
connector IEC60169-2 female
- termination 75 Ohm
- Return Loss: min. 6 dB (75 Ohm)
Loop-Through of RF signals
- output termination 75 Ohm
18 TECHNICAL DATA
Guarantee
This set top box is guaranteed for 12 months from the
date of original purchase. If any defect arises due to faulty
materials or workmanship, the set top box will either be
replaced, a refund given or repaired free of charge (where
possible) during this period by the dealer from whom you
purchased.
The guarantee is subject to the following provi-
sions:
- The product must be correctly assembled and operated
in accordance with the instructions contained in this
user guide.
- The guarantee does not cover accidental damage, mis-
use, or consumable items.
- The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the set top box
is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repair.
- The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or
consequential damages.
This guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish
your statutory, or legal rights.
GUARANTEE 19
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