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  • Page 2: Warranty Registration

    Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service. Warranty Terms & Conditions TEAC warrants to the original retail purchaser only, that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal domestic use and authorises free service during the warranty period at any TEAC Authorised Service Centre only.
  • Page 3 *Your nearest Authorised TEAC Service Centre is listed in your Owners Manual 10. No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it, in connection with the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above.
  • Page 4 Dealer’s Address Postcode Please ensure that your product is packed appropriately upon return to the service centre. If you have any other queries regarding service or warranty please contact the TEAC Customer Care Centre below: service@teac.com.au www.teac.com.au 1800 656 700...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Be sure to read 6. Install the unit this user manual horizontally. before starting your Unbalanced operation. installation cause damaged to unit. 2. Never open the 7. When the unit is cover. It is very suddenly moved to dangerous to touch a hot area from a the inside of the...
  • Page 6: Symbols Used On The Receiver

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER The next paragraphs explain the meaning of the symbols, present on the receiver. The Digital Video Broadcasting logo. A broadcast standard for digital radio and television using MEPG-2 compression. The caution risk of electrical shock - do not open symbol This symbol tells you that you are not allowed to open the receiver.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............1 SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER ..............2 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................5 1. Preface ......................... 5 2. Main Features....................... 5 3. Accessories ......................7 4. General Operation of STB ..................7 OVERVIEW ......................8 1.
  • Page 8 6. System Setting....................27 6.1 Common Set..................... 27 6.2 Video Set ......................28 6.3 Audio Set ......................28 6.3 Password Set....................28 6.4 Time Zone Adjust....................29 6.5 System Information ................... 29 7. Shortcut Key Explanations.................. 29 7.1 Audio......................... 29 7.2 MUTE........................
  • Page 9: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Preface Thank you for purchasing our products. This HDPVR is equipped with the latest technology and design; it can decode high and standard definition digital TV programs, and can also record and playback terrestrial digital broadcasts. You can view a variety of programs provided through terrestrial.
  • Page 10 Signal level & quality indicator Composite video output Software upgradeable via RS-232 serial port Auto PAL/ NTSC conversion Standby with low power consumption Clock adjustment Excellent Performance Fast Channel Change Conversion between SD programs and HD programs YPbPr Output: supporting 1080i HDMI output: supporting 1080i Digital Reception covers through VHF &...
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Assist Key to make operate more convenient Particular tips to help you 3. Accessories Please check the following accessories are enclosed 1 x User Manual 1 x Remote Control Unit 2 x AAA Batteries 1 x RF Male to RF Female Cross Cable Note: If any of the accessories listed above are missing, please contact the dealer where this product was initially purchased.
  • Page 12: Overview

    OVERVIEW 1. Front Panel NAME FUNCTION STAND BY Switch between operation and standby modes MENU Press to display the Main Menu on the screen EXIT Press to return to the previous menu or escape from the item Connect to terrestrial antenna When watching, change to the previous or next channel, or move to the next higher or lower item in the menu.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    2. Rear Panel NAME FUNCTION 2 LOOP OUT IF Loop through output to 2nd receiver 1 LOOP OUT IF Loop through output to 2nd receiver 2 ANT IN Connect to terrestrial antenna 1 ANT IN Connect to terrestrial antenna R-AUDIO Right audio output L-AUDIO Left audio output...
  • Page 14: Remote Control Unit

    3. Remote Control Unit...
  • Page 15 STB POWER: Press to turn on or off ( Standby) Press to temporarily cut off the sound MUTE: Press to switch the audio channel among the Left, Right and Stereo AUDIO: modes Press to enter required numbers in the input box or select a channel to 0-9 : watch Press to enter the teletext window...
  • Page 16 Stop playback when playback or stop recording when recording. STOP: RECORD:Record current service or set stop recording time when recording. Fast backward REW: Fast forward F.F: Press to slow at 1/2, 1/4, speed SLOW: TIMER RECORD: Short Cut to timer record. Using the Learning Key: The STB remote control is the one with four learning keys plus self-coding function.
  • Page 17 Using the Info function: The Info function will provide useful information about the current and next TV program such as name, duration and description. 1. Press INFO key once to display the channel, name and duration of the current and next TV program for a few seconds.
  • Page 18: Connection Diagram

    4. Connection Diagram A). Using RCA Cable 1). Connect the antenna to ANT IN of the STB. 2). Connect to TV by using RCA cable as following figure..
  • Page 19 B). Connect YPbPr port 1). Connect the antenna to ANT IN of the STB. 2). Connect to TV as following figure..
  • Page 20: Operation

    OPERATION In normal viewing mode, press the MENU key to display the main menu. Press the EXIT key each time to exit each sub-menu until you are back to normal viewing mode. This menu consists of five menu items as shown below. ...
  • Page 21: Auto Search

    1.1 Auto Search For beginners, Auto Search is the best choice. First use ▲▼ Keys to select Auto Search item in the Installation menu. Then press OK to enter into Auto Search window. System will search programs under Channel Edit one by one automatically.
  • Page 22: Channel Edit

    1.3 Channel Edit Select Channel Edit item in the Installation menu and press OK key. Then Channel Edit window will be displayed on the screen. From here, new channel can be added and the existing ones can be edited or deleted. You can use the color keys on the REMOTE to execute the corresponding command shown at the bottom of this window.
  • Page 23: Factory Default

     M odify Select the channel you want to edit first and then press yellow key to display Modify Channel window. The operations are the same as “Add”. 1.4 Factory Default In Installation menu, move cursor to Factory Default item and press OK key, a warning message box will be displayed on the screen, press OK key to ensure the default.
  • Page 24: Program Manage

    3. Program Manage 3.1 Program Edit Through this window, you can edit programs according to your requirements. The three color keys on the REMOTE have their corresponding functions. Delete (Red key) Move (Green key) Rename (Blue key)  D elete This deletion command allows you to delete one or more unwanted programs permanently.
  • Page 25: Favorite Edit

     R ename 1. Use navigation keys to select the program you want to rename. 2. Press blue key on the remote control. A keypad window will appear. 3. Select your required character by using the navigation keys on the remote control. 4.
  • Page 26 Note: The selected character will be shown in the tittle bar at the top of this keypad window. To switch between capitalization and lowcase, please select Caps On command and press OK key. Back command allows you to erase the unwanted character in the title bar.
  • Page 27: Program Select

    3. Press OK key to add programs into Sports favorite group. Selected programs are shown in Selected column. How to remove programs from a favorite group 1. Move cursor to Selected column and select the program you want to remove. 2.
  • Page 28: Pvr Setting

    5. PVR Setting 5.1 Record File Edit You can edit recorded channels in the menu. Delete: Select a recorded file you want to delete, and press Red key. Rename: Press Yellow key to display the keypad dialog. Using the arrow keys on the REMOTE, you can edit the file name.
  • Page 29: Schedule

    5.2 Schedule Select the Schedule item and enter it by pressing OK key, the Schedule Programs list window will be shown. 1. Select an item you want to remove and press Red key to delete the item. 2. You can also press blue key to remove all the items.
  • Page 30: Pvr Setting

    5.3 PVR Setting Schedule start time offset: Schedule record or play to start earlier or later. Schedule stop time offset: Schedule record or play to stop earlier or later. Remind before schedule start: Remind you before schedule is going to start Divide Record By EPG Event: Select on or off.
  • Page 31: Hdd Format

    5.5 HDD Format Please take notice: This operation will empty your hard disk and remove all your recorded files. To format hard disk, you are required to enter the default password: 0000 6. System Setting In the Main Menu, use ▲▼ keys to select System Setting item, and press OK key to enter into System Setting menu.
  • Page 32: Video Set

    6.2 Video Set Screen Type: 4:3 or 16:9 Aspect Ratio: Full Screen / Letterbox / Pan_Scan Resolve: 1080I / 576P / 720P 6.3 Audio Set Audio Channel Mode: Stereo / left / right Decoder: MPEG or AC3 MPEG only supports 2 channel digital audio and AC3 supports 5.1 Dolby digital sound system which is usually meant for HD TV.
  • Page 33: Time Zone Adjust

    6.4 Time Zone Adjust In this menu, user can change time zones for different countries. Press the ▲▼ keys to change. keys to select between “Daylight Saving On” and “Daylight Saving Off” for daylight saving. Press OK or EXIT key to save and exit. 6.5 System Information From here, you can get not only the information about the hardware and software, but also product type and release date, etc.
  • Page 34: Mute

    7.2 MUTE By pressing MUTE key on the REMOTE, the volume will disappear temporarily and MUTE mark will be displayed on the up-right corner. The volume will be restored by pressing MUTE key again. 7.3 TeleText and Closed Caption You can press Text on the remote control to enter TeleText window and press CC to on Closed Caption.
  • Page 35: Epg And Epg Schedule

    7.5 EPG and EPG Schedule This is the same as Program Guide. After you select a program in the EPG, by pressing OK key will allows you to enter EPG schedule window, from here you can choose the following: (Reserve a program (reminder); Set a Record; Set a playback), and choose a repeat mode (Once;...
  • Page 36: Pvr Assist

    7.8 PVR ASSIST PVR Assist is a very convenient function, it will display all the PVR operation according to the current situation, and press OK key to start it. 7.9 Time shift 7.9.1 Start Time shift When Time shift Start Mode is set to Always(Section 5.3), you can press the Red key, Blue Key or Pause Key to activate it.
  • Page 37: Rec

    7.9.4 Stop time shift Method 1: Press the Stop key to stop time shift and return to play live service. Method 2: Start play new service, time shift of old service will be stopped automatically. 7.10 REC 7.10.1 Start record Press the RECORD key to start recording.
  • Page 38: File Playback

    7.10.5 Stop record Press the STOP key to stop recording. You will be asked to confirm. 7.11 File playback 7.11.1 Change file playback speed REW, FF, Press the SLOW keys to change file playback speed, a speed icon is displayed in the upper left of screen.
  • Page 39 7.11.5 Cut out and Save Selected Region 1. Start playback a recorded service. 2. Press Play, Red or Blue button to display Playback progress bar, Press OK key twice then there will be a notice named “Please add a start or an end mark position, then confirm to cut!”.
  • Page 40: Bookmark

    7.12 Bookmark You can jump to a position directly by bookmark function in file playback. To search positions very quickly and easily, use bookmarks. 7.12.1 Add a bookmark To add a bookmark, press the GREEN key at the position you want to add it into playback progress bar.
  • Page 41: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Tuner 2 Input Connector F-type, IEC 169-2 Signal Level Input -20 ~ +20 dBm Bandwidth 6 ~ 8 MHz Auto Software Setting Input Impedance 75 Ohms Carrier Mode 2K / 8K FEC Code Rate Auto(1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,7/8) Compliant Fully DVB-T MPEG-2 Compliant Constellation Auto (QPSK,16 and 64 QAM) Guard Interval Modes...
  • Page 42 Protocol RS232 asynchronous Data Rate Max. 19.2 kbps RF Modulator Connector IEC 169-2, Male / Female Frequency 47 MHz to 862 MHz TV Standard PAL/NTSC LNB power supply 13V/18/OFF, Imax=400mA Front Panel 4 Digits LED Display Channel Number Display 8 Keys Standby, Menu, Select, Exit, Channel , VOL Rear Panel IF Input...
  • Page 43: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING The table below covers some of the more common reasons for abnormal PVR function. Problem Likely Causes Remedy Front LED’s do Connect power cord properly to AC power cord disconnected not light the power socket Check your choice of AV or RF Connection of Video or Audio is right.

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