AWA T270B Instruction Manual

7” (17cm) portable tv with analog and sd digital tuner

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7" (17cm) Portable TV

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T270B
For information and support, www.bigw.com.au

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    7” (17cm) Portable TV Instruction Manual T270B For information and support, www.bigw.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT QUICK GUIDE Plug in your T270B Preparing the Remote Control 1. PANELS 1.1 Front panel and side panels 1.2 Rear panel 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Check list 2.2 About transmission 2.3 About the portable receiving antenna and accessorial antenna 2.4 Connecting the T270B to the TV 3.
  • Page 3: Quick Guide

    GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE T270B T270B is a portable digital TV set; it can be used in a car or outdoor. Throughout this manual you will notice that everyday operation of your T270B is based on a series of user friendly on-screen displays and menus. These menus will help you get the most from your T270B;...
  • Page 4: Panels

    1. PANELS 1.1 Front panel and side panels 1. Portable receiving antenna (the antenna jack can plug the accessorial antenna) 2. Front panel buttons (include Ok, Cursor up, Cursor down, Cursor left, Cursor right, Menu, Mode, 16:9/4:3) 3. Screen 4. Infrared remote receiver 5.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Check list The box for your T270B should contain the following items: The T270B Owner’s manual Remote control Power supply adapter (AC adapter) Car Power Adapter Video output cable Accessorial Antenna Headphone 2.2 About transmission Buildings, mountains and the surrounding terrain can block Radio and TV signals. Depending on whether the receiver is located in a valley, behind a mountain or in a concrete building, the quality of reception may vary considerably.
  • Page 6: Preparing The Remote Control

    To open the favorite menus Mute Press once to turn the sound off/on (mute/unmute). Mode Toggle between DTV, RADIO and Analog TV mode. Or call out the soft keyboard at some menus To confirm a selection or to open Menu. Exit To exit a selection or to close Menu Cursor up...
  • Page 7 AUDIO VOLUME: adjust the volume of sound. Figure 4.1.2 OPTION ENGLISH: Choose OSD languages; include English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Dutch. MODE: Select 16 9/4 3 display formats. BATTERYICON: Select display or no display the battery iron in the up-right corner of screen. RESET: Reset the picture parameters of screen.
  • Page 8: Digital Tv

    Skip: If selected, skip the selected channel number when use CH+/CH- select channel. Select ON means skip; select OFF means no skip. Figure 4.1.5 VERSION Show the version information of system. (Using adapter) Show the version and battery information of system. (Using battery) Figure 4.1.6 4.2 Digital TV 4.2.1 Program information...
  • Page 9: Channel

    When you try to open some of the submenu lists contained in the folders you will be asked to enter a pin code. This code is pre-set to 888888 in the factory. Press Menu to open the Menu. Press OK to open the Channel list menu. You can always leave a menu at any time you want, without affecting any settings, by pressing the Menu button.
  • Page 10: Channel Setting

    4.2.3 Channel setting The Channel Setting folder includes following menu list: Channel Search and Sort Channel. To move the menu list into focus, use the up/down cursor buttons You can enter the submenu list by pressing OK. Exit the menu list by pressing Menu. Figure 4.2.3 Channel search When you want to search for channels, a channel search procedure can be performed in different ways at Search...
  • Page 11: System Setting

    Sort Channel You can select how the channels shall be sorted in the TV and Radio lists. There are two sort mode (Name Up or Name Down or LCN) are used here. Note: Sorting does not apply for Favorite Lists. Figure 4.2.6 4.2.4 System Setting The system setting folder includes following menu list: Time Setting, Language Setting, Parental Setting, A/V...
  • Page 12 Figure 4.2.10 When input the right access code, the Parental Setting Menu will be opened. Figure 4.2.11 Change Pin Code: You can change the access code for entering parental setting and locked channel. A/V Setting It includes following submenu list: Video Setting and Audio Setting. Figure 4.2.12 Video Setting: Set your video options.
  • Page 13: Option

    Factory Setting It includes following submenu list: Restore Default and Clear Channels. Figure 4.2.15 Restore Default: If you continue from here, all your previous settings, access code and favourite channels, etc. will be erased. If you do not want to reinstall, you can leave this menu when the warning is displayed by pressing “Menu”. Clear Channels: If you continue this, all your previous channels will be erased.
  • Page 14: Shortcut Menu

    Figure 4.2.19 Calendar: you can check the date, which you would like to know. Figure 4.2.20 Tetris, PushBox: available games. Figure 4.2.21 Figure 4.2.22 4.2.7 Shortcut menu In order to operate the menu conveniently, there are some often used functions be set at the shortcut menu. The Shortcut Menu folder includes following menu list: Channel List, Favorite List, EPG, TELETEXT and Channel Info.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    TELETEXT Pressing ttx will open a teletext page, if teletext is transmitted for that channel. Select teletext pages using the number buttons on the remote control. You can also quickly move to the different page options shown on any page by pressing cursor left/right. Press OK on a highlighted page number to go to that page.
  • Page 16: Considerations About The Screen

    5.2 Considerations about the screen 1. Please read the details of this guidebook before using, and store safely in case use another day. 2. You may see tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the LCD. LCD has a very few (0.01%) unlit pixels and always lit pixels.
  • Page 17: About The Headphone Using

    5.6 About the headphone using 1. Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play loud music while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.
  • Page 18: Technical Specifications

    7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 Transmission Standards Analogue TV, DVB-T (SD), MPEG 2 7.2 RF Input Modulator Output RF input frequency 177.5-226.5MHz & 474-862MHz (DTV),VHFL, VHFH, UHF (ATV) RF input power level -20 dBm to -78dBm RF impedance Frequency range Loop through 47-862MHz Supported TV systems PAL SECAM Output signal...
  • Page 19 Please contact Telefix for Warranty Support 1300 366 144 1300 366 144 Email: Email: warrantyhelp@awa.com.au warrantyhelp@awa.com.au The original proof of purchase must be kept and produced for service requirements. The original proof of purchase must be kept and produced for service requirements.

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