DGTEC DG-HD8040 User Manual

High definition digital set top box

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INDEX ......................1 SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS..............2 ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ..............3 1.1 Parts List ....................3 1.2 Front Panel....................4 1.3 Rear Panel ....................5 1.4 Remote Control Unit................6 1.5 Installing the batteries in the remote control..........7 1.6 Connecting to Equipment ................
  • Page 3: Safety And Instructions

    SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make contact with any part inside the case. This symbol alerts you of important information concerning operation and maintenance of this product.
  • Page 4: Assembly And Parts List

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.1 Parts List Please make sure the following accessories are supplied with the STB. ① High Definition Digital Set Top Box ② Remote Control ③ RCA Video/Audio Cable ④ YPbPr Component Video Cable ⑤ Batteries (AAA Size) ⑥...
  • Page 5: Front Panel

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.2 Front Panel 1. POWER Button Turn the STB’s power on or off. 2. Front Panel Display Front panel window displays information concerning current operation such as TIME, CH number. The blue LED lights up when power on, the green LED lights up when the channel is locked in.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    Connect to a TV audio input, HD Monitors audio input or an External Audio Amplifier. 8. USB USB port is used for viewing external files on a memory stick, and for possible software upgrades (to be advised by DGTEC technician)
  • Page 7: Remote Control Unit

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.4 Remote Control Unit All features of the STB can be controlled with the remote control. POWER: Press to switch between operation and standby mode. 2. USB: Press to see the files on a USB storage device and upgrade the system through th port.
  • Page 8: Installing The Batteries In The Remote Control

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.5 Installing the batteries in the remote control 1.Press down on the retaining catch on the lid of the battery recess on the remote control and remove the lid. 2.Insert two AAA batteries into the recess. 3.Replace the lid over the recess and gently push down on the lid until it snaps firmly into leave place.
  • Page 9: Connecting To Equipment

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.6 Connecting to Equipment 1. Connect your TV antenna cable to the “ANT IN” jack on the back of the STB using coaxial RF cable. YPbPr connection(High Definition connection) 2. Connect the YPbPr out connectors and AUDIO L/R out connectors on the back of the STB to the COMPONENT IN on your television using RCA-type cables.
  • Page 10 ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST VIDEO (For all Standard Televisions) 4. Connect the yellow video lead and AUDIO L/R (red and white lead) out connectors on the STB to the AV in on the back of the TV. Optional: Connect Optical S/PDIF out connector on the HDTV STB to the Audio-Amplifier using optical cable.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED First time installation Note: Be sure to have the power cord connected to the mains. After all the connections have been established, switch on your TV. If you are using the STB for the first time or restored to factory default, a First Time Installation menu will be displayed to guide you through the scanning of channels.
  • Page 12 GETTING STARTED Change screen aspect Press ASPECT RATIO key to switch screen aspect mode (16:9/4:3). Change TV/RADIO mode Press TV/RADIO key to change the program list mode between TV and Radio. View program info 1. Press INFO key to view the detailed information of current program. 2.
  • Page 13: Menu Tree

    GETTING STARTED Navigation in the main menu 1. Press MENU key to bring up the main menu or return to previous. 2. Press ◄/► key to move left/right to the desired sub menu. 3. Press OK key to enter into the sub menu you select. 4.
  • Page 14: Instructions

    INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Instructions < Starting up for the First Time > 1. Turn on your TV and STB. 2. If it is the first time using the STB, below is an explanation of the menu settings. Press the MENU button to bring up the following screen. <...
  • Page 15: System Settings

    INSTRUCTIONS Event You can set the action (LivePlay/Power Off) that you would like the STB to perform when the timer is triggered. Channel You can select Channel. 2.3 System Settings Press the Right button, then press OK button in System Setting menu. The following screen will appear.
  • Page 16 INSTRUCTIONS < Play Setting > In this menu, you can use the Left/Right button to change the settings, Up/Down to select the item or press EXIT to cancel. Use Left/Right button you can select the mode of screen display when changing channels (Freeze/Blank).
  • Page 17: Channel Manager

    INSTRUCTIONS 2.4 Channel Manager In this menu, you can use the Left/Right button to change the settings, Up/Down to select the item or press EXIT to cancel. (The default password is 0000.) Lock: lock a channel or unlock. If Channel lock status is enabled, you must enter PIN code to view the channel.
  • Page 18 INSTRUCTIONS < Lock Setting > Menu Lock Setting “Menu Lock” to Open will require you to input a correct PIN code to enter the main menu. Start Lock Setting “Start Lock” to Open will require you to input a correct PIN code to watch programs that you have locked.
  • Page 19: Epg

    INSTRUCTIONS 2.6 EPG EPG shows the event information on the current and all channels. The event is displayed only for the channels that have EPG information. If you press EPG, the following screen will appear. If you press the OK button on a highlighted channel the channel will appear on screen.
  • Page 20 INSTRUCTIONS 3. Once the settings have been entered then press the OK button to scan current channel or press EXIT button to go back. < Auto Search > If you press OK in Automatic Search of Installation Menu, the STB will scan TV and RADIO programs automatically.
  • Page 21: Usb Menu

    You can see the files in a USB storage device (might not be compatible with all devices) < USB Upgrade > An upgrade can be performed using the USB port (only to be advised by DGTEC technician) 2.9 TeleText If you have selected a channel that contains teletext data, you can press TEXT button to open the OSD Teletext (available on ch7) <...
  • Page 22: Ps1 Faq

    Ps1 FAQ What is a HD STB? A HDTV STB is a device that receives and decodes high definition TV signals. A HD STB is generally connected to televisions that are HD ready. Can I connect my HD STB to a CRT television? Yes this HD STB can be connected to a CRT television, as long as it supports the appropriate connections.
  • Page 23: Ps2 Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING Ps2 Trouble Shooting Check the STB according to the procedures detailed below. If the STB does not work properly after conducting Problem Solving Protocols, please contact the technical department. This unit contains dangerous voltages, never remove the cover. When not in use for a long period, it is recommended that you unplug the unit from the main power socket.
  • Page 24: Ps3 Specification

    SPECIFICATION Ps3 Specification Section Detailed Section Explanation Input Frequency 49 ~ 861MHz UHF& VHF Input Impedance 75 Ohm Channel Bandwidth 6M, 7M & 8MHz Input Signal OFDM Spectrum 2K/8K-carrier hierarchical Modulation Mode QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Guard Interval Modes 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 Code Modes 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Algorithm...

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