Teac HD-B820 Owner's Manual

Teac HD-B820 Owner's Manual

High definition digital terrestrial receiver

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Digital Terrestrial Receiver

O O W W N N E E R R ' ' S S M M A A N N U U A A L L
Thanks for buying a TEAC. Read this manual carefully
to get the best performance from this Digital Receiver.
CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than
those specified herein, may void your warranty.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electric shock to a person
The exclamation point with an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance (Digital Receiver)
This product has a serial number, Please record
the serial number and retain it for your records.
HD-B820
CAUTION : To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not
remove the cover. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer any servicing to qualified Service personnel.
WARNING : TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

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  • Page 1: Digital Terrestrial Receiver

    O O W W N N E E R R ’ ’ S S M M A A N N U U A A L L Thanks for buying a TEAC. Read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this Digital Receiver.
  • Page 2: Please Read This First

    PLEASE READ THIS FIRST! Is Digital TV reception available in your home? Generally speaking; if this receiver was on display (demonstration) by your retailer and you live within the same area/town/city, then it should work within your home. If you experience break-up of picture or poor performance, it is recommended that you contact your local TV antenna installer first.
  • Page 3 How do I connect this box to my TV? Using the RCA lead supplied (Yellow, White, Red); connect from the rear of the box (see Video and Audio R, Audio L) directly to the AV input on your television. If you television does not have stereo sound, then there is no need to connect the red lead.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions This STB has been manufactured to meet Australian safety standards. Please read the following safety instructions carefully before you handle the STB. DEFINITION Throughout the manual, you will find the letters STB. This stands for Set-Top Box. MAIN SUPPLY AC 100 ~ 230V ~ 50/60Hz 30W max.
  • Page 5 <http://stb.teac.com.au/> E-mail info@teac.com.au To provide you with the convenience of usage, TEAC has the right to changes and improvements of the products including the user manual without any notice in advance. Copyright 2005 TEAC Australia Pty Ltd. Throughout this manual the letters STB are constantly used. This stands for "Set-Top...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Understanding the Remote Control Unit ..........8 ~ 9 Connecting Your Equipment ..............10 Front Panel ......................10 Rear Panel .......................11 Connection ......................12 ~ 13 Setting Up Your System ................14 Menu Tree ......................14 Automatic Channel Search for Television Services........15 Manual Channel Search .................15 Basic Function ....................16 ~ 17 Menu Operation ...................18...
  • Page 7 Setup ........................22 Menu Language....................22 Screen Type ....................23 Banner Time ....................23 Screen Save Time ..................23 Other Setting ....................24 ~ 26 Installation .......................27 Channel Search....................27 ~ 29 Change PIN Code ..................29 Factory Reset ....................29 Extras .......................30 Picture Viewer ....................30 Music Player ....................30 Picture in Picture(PIP) ...................31 Teletext Navigation ..................32 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 8: Understanding The Remote Control Unit

    Remote Control Unit MUTE STANDBY NUMERIC BUTTONS TV/STB JUMP M-VIEW SLEEP EVENT TELETEXT EXIT PAGE UP/DOWN MENU ASPECT SOUND SUBTITLE PRE-CHANNEL INFORMATION VOLUME UP/DOWN CHANNEL UP/DOWN FREEZE FORMAT PIP.POS OUTPUT PIP.SWAP - 8 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 9: Understanding The Remote Control Unit

    To change position of the sub picture Note : Your DVB receiver is capable of displaying teletext on screen since it has an embedded teletext decoder. **AUSTEXT only available from 7 digital - 9 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 10: Connecting Your Equipment

    Connecting Your Equipment Front Panel 6 7 8 POWER To Switch between Operation and Standby mode. IR SENSOR Point remote controller toward front on the HD-B820 REMOTE LED Remote operating STANDBY/ON RED LED indicates STAND-BY condition GREEN LED indicates Operating CHANNEL- To change channels down.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    OUTPUT key to select dRGB(DVI) or RGB(Analog RGB) mode for this feature. To upgrade a new software and to enjoy "Extras" services(Picture Viewer, Music Player) using USB memory. OPTICAL To connect S/PDIF cable for digital audio(Dolby Digital streaming out). - 11 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 12: Connection

    The other end of the cable connects to your TV input labeled Component YPbPr input. Be sure to select on your TV remote controller to switch to component input mode. It may also be called AV or EXT key. - 12 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 13 IT supplies may be purchased. (e) Digital Audio(SPDIF) A SPDIF cable must be purchased. Connect the cable to your audio amp or receiver. - 13 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 14: Setting Up Your System

    Setting up Your System Menu Tree - 14 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 15: Automatic Channel Search For Television Services

    You may select more than one television service to manual tune. • Press GREEN (Manual) button and the STB will begin to search all channels you have chosen and save them into the channel list. - 15 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 16: Basic Function

    2. Press the OK button on the Remote Control Unit and select the channel you want from the Channel List. 3. Press the CH+/CH- buttons on the Remote Control Unit to select the channel you want. - 16 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 17: Output

    No out DVI-I No out dRGB (digital RGB, DVI): YPbPr No output RGB : 1080i DVI-I(ANALOG) activated DVI-I(DIGITAL) DVI(Best picture) RGB (analog RGB): YPbPr No output DVI-I(ANALOG) activated(Best picture) DVI-I(DIGITAL) DVI activated - 17 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 18: Menu Operation

    5. Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button to quit the Menu system completely. Note : Press the OK button when there is no Menu Window on the screen, and the simple channel list will appear on the screen. - 18 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 19: Channel List

    To watch a specific channel, first select the specific channel that you wish to watch by using the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT buttons, and then press OK button on the Remote Control Unit. Also use the PAGEUP/PAGEDN ( ) buttons. - 19 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 20: Channel Information

    Use the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT keys and move to the service you wish to skip. Press the Yellow (or Orange) key to toggle the skip feature. When you change channels, selected channels will be skipped. • Repress Yellow button to undo selection. - 20 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 21: Program Guide

    Note : To see detailed information about the event you want, press the OK button on the appropriate event. The EPG Service may not be available depending on the broadcaster’s situation. - 21 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 22: Setup

    Select Setup in the Main Menu. The following submenu will show up on your TV. 1. Menu Language This menu Language provided only in English. Note : Due to the complexity of this product only English is provided. Check TEAC's website for future updates. http://stb.teac.com.au - 22 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 23: Screen Type

    If you don’t select any on the menu in the limited time, the menu will be offed. The numbers mean seconds. Note : PDP, LCD screen users recommended to use it. - 23 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 24: Other Setting

    Language Provided: English, Czech, Danish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic and Farsi. Note : Subtitle languages are only available if the broadcast network is Transmitting extra languages. - 24 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 25 You can set your local time by adjusting the differences from GMT, according to your location. GMT : Greenwich Meantime-central European time. OSD Colour You can adjust the OSD Colour : Cyber, Wood, Marine and Evergreen. Note : OSD = On Screen Graphical Displays. - 25 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 26 : Bootloader Version Displays the system information: Model Name, S/W Version, H/W Version, B/L Version and Company Name. Note : If you contact TEAC, please have your serial number and details above ready. - 26 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 27: Installation

    These are special parameters for C/R (Code rate) 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 digital TV reception. The product CONS(Constellation) QPSK 16-QAM, 64-QAM will automatically set these for you. G/I(Guard Interval) 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 - 27 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 28 • Press the GREEN (Manual) button to start searching for services. • Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu. • Press the EXIT button to exit of stop searching for services. - 28 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 29: Change Pin Code

    • If you select "OK", it asks your confirmation. • If you don’t want to reset, press MENU button or EXIT button to exit this menu. - 29 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 30: Extras

    Note: If either the picture viewer or MP3 player doesn’t detect your files, The most probably cause is (a) the memory device is not a compatible type or (b) the device is not formatted FAT32 file system. - 30 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 31: Picture In Picture(Pip)

    Note : The feature is available to display services ONLY within the one channel. Pictures from two separate channels cannot be viewed at the same time. - 31 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 32: Teletext Navigation

    -double size of the upper half, only the upper half of the Teletext page is displayed. -double size of the lower half, only the lower half of the Teletext page is displayed. • Blue button : Toggle Mix mode(transparent background) - 32 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Image directroy. Check any files in the directory. Loading Loading picture files. No MP3 files detected in the Root or MP3 directroy. No MP3 File Check any files in the directory. More Information available at http://stb.teac.com.au - 33 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    64Mbyte SDRAM for GRAPHIC Power Supply Input Voltage : AC 90-250V ~ 50-60Hz Type : SMPS Power Consumption : Max. 30W Standby Power : Max. 4W Protection : Separate internal fuse. - 34 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 35: Technical Specifications

    : 340 x 246.4 x 60 mm Weight (Net) : 2.07 Kg Operating Temp. : 0°C to +45°C Storage Temp. : -15°C to +65°C Feature & specification may change without prior notice. - 35 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 36: Frequently Asked Questions

    Unlike other electronic appliances in your house, the clock is set by the broadcaster and not TEAC's box. Therefore if the clock is still wrong, change to another television network to see the correct time.
  • Page 37 Q. What is the System Information menu on the digital receiver? A. The system information includes the software version (S/W), hardware version (H/W) and bootloader (B/L) version numbers. When you contact TEAC for support, please have these details ready. Q. Does the digital receiver support parental control of programs? A.
  • Page 38: Frequently Asked Questions

    A. You must press the FORMAT key until 1080 or PAL is shown on the front display momentarily. Q. When using DVI, I cannot select PAL (576i) mode. Why? A. This is normal. This mode does not exist. - 38 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 39: Video Output

    So original video format will be delivered directly to the display. * This STB is designed to maintain power always so that many TV sets take signal at the same time." - 39 - HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver...
  • Page 40 Freecall telephone 1800-656700 between Monday to Friday - EST 9am to 5pm TEAC CORPORATION 3-7-3, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8550, Japan. Phone : (0422)52-5081 TEAC AUSTRALIA PTY.,LTD. A.B.N. 80 005 408 462 TEAC Melbourne Office (Head office)

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