Wharfedale Pro LPDV832HDMI User Manual
Wharfedale Pro LPDV832HDMI User Manual

Wharfedale Pro LPDV832HDMI User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver

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LPDV832HDMI
Digital Terrestrial
Receiver

USER MANUAL

If you require any further assistance with setup or experience any technical difficulties
please call the Helpline Number: 0845 6040105

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    LPDV832HDMI Digital Terrestrial Receiver USER MANUAL If you require any further assistance with setup or experience any technical difficulties please call the Helpline Number: 0845 6040105...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION......................... 3 POWER CORD (MAINS LEAD) ....................4 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................5 YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER....................6 3. PREPARING ........................6 3.1. REMOTE CONTROL ....................... 6 3.2. CONNECTIONS....................... 6 3.3. SOCKETS ........................8 4. REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS ..................8 4.1.
  • Page 3 Product Guarantee This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 1 Year This does not cover the product where the fault is due to misuse, abuse, use in contravention of the instructions, or where the product has been the subject of unauthorised modifications or alterations, or has been the subject of commercial use In the event of a problem with the product within the guarantee period please return it to your nearest Argos store If the item is shown to have had an inherent defect present at the time of sale, the store will provide you with a...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Introduction. Thank you for purchasing this product. It will give you good service if you take note of all safety notices and recommendations. Contents of appliance. 1 x Set top Box 1 x Remote Control. 2 x “AAA” cells 1 x This instruction booklet 1 x Quick Setup Guide 1 x RF cable...
  • Page 5: Power Cord (Mains Lead)

    POWER CORD (MAINS LEAD) Do not place the product where a piece of furniture or other heavy object could trap the power cord (mains lead). Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Power Source. This unit should only be connected to a 220-240V AC 50-60 Hz power supply. Do not connect to any other supply. Power Lead. Do not place the lead where it may be stepped on or tripped over. Do not place heavy objects on the lead. If the lead becomes cut or damaged, please disconnect the unit from the mains supply.
  • Page 7: Your Digital Receiver

    YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER FRONT PANEL: REAR PANEL: TV OUT ANT.IN HDMI OUT SCART (TV) SCART (VCR/AUX) TV SCART HDMI AERIAL VCR SCART SOCKET OUTPUT SOCKET 3. PREPARING 3.1. REMOTE CONTROL First open the battery cover on the underside of the remote control. Put in both batteries 1.5Volt (RO3/AAA) referring to the imprinted symbols (+/-) in the battery case and put on the battery cover again.
  • Page 8 Connect the TV SCART socket on the rear of the receiver to a suitable SCART socket on your television. There may be more than one SCART socket on your television and, if unsure which to use, you should refer to its manual for guidance.
  • Page 9: Sockets

    3.3. SOCKETS • TV SCART • VCR SCART • 2 x Coax connectors. ANT IN (aerial input). TV OUT. RF loop through to TV or VCR, note this is NOT an STB output. • HDMI output 4. REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4.1.
  • Page 10 BUTTON FUNCTION Standby Turns the receiver on and into Standby. Mute Silences received audio. TV/DTV Toggles between TV and DTV. Menu Displays the Main Menu. Exits menus. Up, Down, Left, Right Moves between menu items. Makes selection in a menu. / Changes HDMI Select resolution (720p, 1080i), when no menu is on display.
  • Page 11: Menu Interface

    5. MENU INTERFACE FIRST TIME INSTALLATION Turn on the mains supply to the receiver. The indicator light will glow green and the receiver's menu will be seen on the TV screen. When you press the [STANDBY] key on the receiver remote control handset, the indicator on the front of the receiver will glow red.
  • Page 12: Channel List

    5.1. CHANNEL LIST The following operations can be performed in this menu: 1. Navigating the whole list of channels 2. Deleting unwanted channels 3. Renaming channels 4. Adding locks to channels 5. Setting the favourite list Channel Table is where the channels are managed. 5.1.1.
  • Page 13: Setting Favourites

    5.1.5. SETTING FAVOURITES There will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and some only occasionally. The favourite mode allows the most-watched channels to be accessed more easily, leaving the less-watched channels accessible but out of the way. Any channel can be a favourite channel and the Channel List menu is used to label those channels you want as favourites.
  • Page 14: Automatic Search

    5.2.1.1. AUTOMATIC SEARCH Automatic search is started by selecting YES in the auto- search pop up menu. All the multiplexes are searched and a channel table is created automatically. All channels found are stored in a sorted form with respect to their channel numbers.
  • Page 15: Subtitle

    5.3.2. SUBTITLE Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast with subtitles displayed on-screen for the hard-of-hearing. This function selects the desired subtitle language and enables the automatic display of subtitles whenever subtitle information is broadcast.Highlight the Subtitle line in the Configuration menu and use the “3” or “4“ keys to cycle through the disable and language options.Return NO MENU to normal TV viewing by pressing the [MENU] key.
  • Page 16: Receiver Upgrade

    5.3.10. RECEIVER UPGRADE To ensure that your digital receiver always has the most up-to-date software, please ensure that after use it is set to its standby mode. The Receiver automatically powers up at 3AM each day and searches for any new information which may be broadcast and will download this to your box automatically.
  • Page 17: Timers Menu

    5.4. TIMERS MENU Timer Menu is entered from the Main Menu. There is a five column summary information, such as timer no, channel name, start time, end time, start date and mode, for each of the five timers. There are two ways to set a timer. If the start/end time and date are valid numbers, the timer can be set directly by changing the mode from “Inactive”...
  • Page 18: Advanced Operation

    6. ADVANCED OPERATION 6.1. ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (7- DAY - EPG) In no menu mode, EPG Menu is reached by pressing GUIDE key, quit by pressing GUIDE key again. In EPG Menu all channels are displayed. Current program is highlighted. Use “5/6” buttons to change channels. Some, but not all, channels send information about the current and next events.
  • Page 19: Messages

    The starting time for EPG is the current time. You can see the event information for the next two hours. By pressing “5/6” key, you can go to the next/previous programs. If you press SELECT when a next event is highlighted, a reminder is set for the highlighted program and a clock appears on the screen.
  • Page 20: Volume Control

    If a number that is greater than the maximum number of channels is entered, the box will switch automatically to the last channel. Each time the box switches to the desired channel, an information window is displayed on the lower part of the screen. The small bar on top right of the banner indicates the current signal quality. On this channel info window there are: Ø...
  • Page 21: Digital Teletext

    6.5. DIGITAL TELETEXT Many digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but also pages of information on the programmes, the weather, news and many other topics. This digital teletext can be displayed by the receiver.Some channels are entirely given over to digital teletext and carry no normal TV programme at all. These dedicated digital teletext channels will not give a quarter-screen image in the EPG or the Channel List screen.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you are still experiencing difficulties please check below before calling the customer help line. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO Standby light not lit Mains lead unplugged Check mains lead Mains fuse blown Check fuse No signal found Aerial is disconnected Check aerial lead Aerial is damaged/misaligned...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Size 307x210x46 mm Weight 1,3 kg Power consumption 11 W Standby power consumption Less than or equal to 2 W SYSTEM Processor NEC µPD61115 32bit RISC MIPS @ 166MHz Flash memory 2 Mbyte DDRRAM 16 Mbyte MHEG-5 engine compliant with ISO/IEC 13522-5 and UKEngine Profile1...
  • Page 24: Important Notice

    9. IMPORTANT NOTICE DIGITAL SWITCHOVER AND YOUR TV EQUIPMENT WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO ENJOY WATCHING TV DURING AND FOLLOWING DIGITAL SWITCHOVER Starting in 2008* and ending in 2012, television services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region.
  • Page 25 Following information is only for EU-member states: The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.

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