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Summary of Contents for Tosumi TOMSTB01
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Safety Congratulations on purchasing this Digital Terrestrial Free to View Receiver. Please note that the availability of digital signals depends on the transmitter(s) available in your reception area. In order to enjoy this product for a long time it is important that you observe the following points when installing and operating the receiver: •...
Contents Page Parts Checklist About Your Receiver Getting Started and Connections Remote Control Basic Operations First Time Tuning Programme Information Lists and Interactive Services Advanced Operations Tuning the Receiver Languages and TV Setup Parental Control Timer Programming and Recording Upgrading Your Receiver Technical Information Display Troubleshooting Guide Specifications...
Parts Checklist Unpack your receiver and make sure that you have all of the items listed below. Digital Terrestrial Free-to-View Receiver Remote Control Scart Cable Two AAA batteries Instruction Book Note If any item from the checklist is missing please notify your sales agent where you purchased this receiver.
Getting Started and Connections Operation of Receiver and Tv only. In this connection mode, your DTR box is connected directly to your TV Scart socket. When you turn on the DTR box it should automatically switch your Tv to A1. With older Tv’s you may have to select AV manually.
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Place batteries into remote control as shown. Plug your receiver into the mains supply. To mains supply Note Always disconnect the receiver from the mains supply before you connect it to any other equipment.
Remote Control Remote Buttons Button Function Standby – switches the receiver in/out of standby mode [Guide] – Displays TV Guide [Text] – Enters Teletext mode Mute – turns volume on/off [Menu] – goes to main menu Number Keys – used where numbers can be entered [Red] –...
Basic Operations First Time Tuning Once the receiver has been correctly connected, the unit must be tuned by scanning for available signals when being used for the first time. Tuning the Receiver for the First Time When the receiver is powered up for the first time a welcome screen is displayed.
Programme Information TV Guide The TV guide shows details of programmes while allowing you to watch a smaller picture of a selected channel. • Press [ Guide ] on the remote to access the TV Guide. • Select channel listing by using the up and down navigation buttons.
Lists and Interactive Services Service Organiser This list contains all the channels that were tuned in during either an Auto tune or Manual tune. You can delete any unwanted channels or add channels to your Favourite List. To add these channels back you will have to perform an Auto or Manual tune.
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• Use the up and down navigation buttons to select a channel from the total list and press [OK] to add it to your favourites list. • You may move between the service list channels and your favourites list by using the right and left navigation buttons.
Advanced Operations Tuning the Receiver Additional setup menu options are available for you to set up your system. In the event that you may have deleted a channel that you would like to add back, or you would like to scan for new channels, you can use either of the tuning methods of your choice that are described in this section.
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Manual Scan (Manual Tuning) The “Manual Scan” option allows you to manually tune your receiver. • Follow the directions provided in the Automatic Scan section to arrive at the “Service Setup” menu (you will have to re-enter the PIN exactly as indicated in the Automatic Scan section).
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Full Scan The “Full Scan” option allows you to modify the parameters that will be used when tuning your receiver. • Follow the directions provided in the Automatic Scan section to arrive at the “Service Setup” menu ( you will have to re-enter the PIN exactly as indicated in the Automatic Scan section).
Languages and TV Setup Languages This feature allows you to set the languages for subtitles, data services, audio and on screen display. The choice of languages offered is English, Welsh and Gaelic. • Press [Menu] on the remote. • Select “Setup” and press [OK]. •...
Parental Control Parental controls can be set to create viewing restrictions on your receiver. It is advised that you first create your own Personal Identification Number (PIN). Setting your PIN The default PIN has been set to 0000. You can change this as follows: •...
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Lock / Unlock Services Selecting the Lock/Unlock Services option allows you to select channels and apply your parental control blocking age to them: • Press [ Menu ] on the remote. • Select “TV Setup” and press [ OK ]. •...
Timer Programming and Recording To record a TV program using your VCR ensure that the connections to your VCR are as shown in the “Connections” section and use your VCR as normal. Timer Programming The “Timer Programming” function enables the receiver to automatically switch to your pre-selected channels at pre-selected times.
Upgrading your Receiver New services are sometimes launched that may require you to upgrade your receiver’s software before you can use them. New features may also be introduced to enhance your receiver. Notification This menu is displayed when a new “Over-the-Air-Download”...
Technical Information Display Technical Information Details The technical information screen displays the hardware and software information of the receiver. This information may be required by the service agent or service call operator. • Press [Menu], select “Setup” and press [OK]. •...
Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with your receiver please read the relevant sections of the instruction manual carefully and also the Troubleshooting Guide below for possible causes to these problems. Problem Possible Cause Remedy • Mains lead •...
Specifications Modulation Modulation Format COFDM FFT Size 2K and 8K Code Rates ½, 2/3, ¾, 5/6, 7/8 Guard Intervals ¼, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 RF Input/Loop Through Input Frequency Range 470MHz – 862MHz Input Impedance 75 Ohms Loop Frequency Range 47MHz – 862MHz Video Decoder System Decoding MPEG2 Main Profile@Main Level...
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The crossed out “ Wheelie bin “ is intended to show that this appliance must not be placed with ordinary household waste. When this appliance has reached the end of its useful life. It must be disposed of in accordance with local by-laws. Consult our local waste disposal authority.
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