Luxor LUX-TUTV-500GB User Manual

Digital tv recorder

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LUX-TUTV-500GB
Digital TV Recorder
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 LUX-TUTV-500GB Digital TV Recorder USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Automatic Channel Scan / Retune ....19 Safety Precautions ..........3 Manual Channel Scan ........19 Power..............3 Format Disk ..........20 Power Cord ............3 First Time Installation ........20 Overview of the Remote Control ......4 HDD Initialisation ..........20 Viewing Controls and Connections of the Set-Top- No Signal ............
  • Page 3 Features Accessories • 200 channels Please make sure that the following items are included with your device. • Programme recording • 8-Days EPG. • TV scart (with RGB and CVBS support). • Favourite list. • Parental lock options. • Manual and automatic search options. •...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    • A location should not be selected such as a room Introduction with high humidity, as the condensation, arising in • Thank you for choosing this product. This manual the kitchen for example, may cause malfunction or will guide you for the proper operation of your set- damage the set.
  • Page 5: Overview Of The Remote Control

    Overview of the Remote Control English - 4 -...
  • Page 6: Box

    Viewing Controls and Connections of the Set-Top-Box Front Panel Rear Panel 1. USB INPUT (for service use only) 2. ANTENNA IN : You can connect antenna to aerial input of the box. 3. ANTENNA OUT : You can use aerial antenna out to connect aerial to your TV. 4.
  • Page 7: Inserting Batteries In The Remote Control

    Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control • Remove the battery cover located on the back of the remote control by gently pulling backwards from the indicated part. • Insert two AAA/R3 (2 X 1.5Volt) or equivalent type batteries inside. Place the batteries in the right directions observing the polarity symbols (+/-) and replace the battery cover.
  • Page 8: Antenna Connection

    Power Connection IMPORTANT: The set-top box is designed to operate on 12V DC. For this, an adaptor is used which supplies a 12V DC voltage. Connect this adaptor to a mains socket that supplies 220-240V AC,50Hz. • After unpacking, allow the set-top box to reach the ambient room temperature before you plug in to the mains for the ...
  • Page 9 Power On-Off Connect all cables before plugging into the mains. After plugging in the mains cord of the set-top-box to the mains supply, a light will be seen on the front panel (Standby mode). When the set-top-box is  rst powered up please wait until the box is initialized before activating the receiver since booting of software will take some time.
  • Page 10: Important - Hard Disk Information

    When the HDD is out of space, it will operate regarding Important - Hard Disk Information one of these options and delete the This Recorder has a built in hard disk (abbreviated recordings. as HDD ) for recording and playback. Beware of •...
  • Page 11: First Time Installation

    Adjusting the Volume First Time Installation Mute IMPORTANT: Ensure that the aerial is connected before switching on the set top box for the  rst • You can press to mute the sound of your set- installation. top-box. The sound will be muted once this button is pressed.
  • Page 12: Time Shifting (Pause Live Recording)

    Instant Recording Menu System Viewing the Main Menu • Press (RECORD) button to start recording an event instantly while watching a programme. The • Press the MENU button to view main menu. following OSD appears on the screen: • You can move between menus by using the navigation ( ) buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 13: Selecting A Speci C Channel

    Selecting a Speci c Channel • Pressing the numeric buttons ‘0...9’ replaces the highlighted character with the characters printed • Select option should be highlighted by using “ ”/“ above the button one by one as the button is ” button. pressed.
  • Page 14: Event Options

    • Star icon indicates that the selected channel is added Numeric buttons (Jump): Jumps to the preferred to the favourites list. channel directly via numeric buttons. • You can press OK button again to remove the OK (Options): Displays programme options including selected channel from the list.
  • Page 15 To cancel an already set series recording, highlight that programme and press the OK button and select the option Delete Series Timer. The recordings will be cancelled. Note: Series programme information should be broadcasted by the broadcaster. Check Con icts A con...
  • Page 16: Play Options

    Con guring Timers Recordings Library Select Timers from the main menu and press OK To view the list of recordings, press the MENU button button. to display the main menu and use the “‚” or “•” button to highlight the “Recordings Library” line and press the OK button.
  • Page 17: Main Title

    Recording Title playback and enter the “Chapter Options” menu) and begin with playback from the selected chapter. If you want to display a recording title, select Include. Create archive (Archive management): To use this If not, select Skip. feature, you should tag the  les to be archived  rst Duration by using the YELLOW button.
  • Page 18: Max Time Shift

    Recordings Con guration Con guration To con gure the playback/recording options select the • You can con gure main settings of your set top box Recordings option from the con guration menu. using con guration screen. • Select Con guration from Setup & Retune menu and press OK to continue.
  • Page 19: Tv Out

    output differently to normal and widescreen TV sets. • This function defines the screen format of the connected TV to enable broadcasts’ being displayed correctly. • Select 4:3 if you have a standard TV set with 4:3 aspect ratio. • Select 16:9 if you have a widescreen TV. Note: This function also enables you to change TV Type that you have previously selected during the ...
  • Page 20: Automatic Channel Scan / Retune

    If you have inserted a Top Up TV smart card then • Installation menu includes the following items: further options may become available, if so, follow the instructions provided with your Top TV smart card. Note: The smart card is provided separately by Top Up TV.
  • Page 21: Format Disk

    • Ensure that you back-up important recordings OSD Warning Messages onto Video or DVD before formating the HDD. HDD Initialisation • Press OK when the Format Disk option is highlighted. A menu appears, requiring you to enter Whenever you switch your set-top-box on, the the pin number.
  • Page 22 Using “WIDE” Button Displaying Text • TV sets are available with screens of the standard (4:3) • Many digital terrestrial television channels broadcast format and widescreen (16:9) format. When you  rst pages of information on the programmes, the weather, installed your receiver you speci...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Reasons What To Do The LED indicator does not Check if the mains cable is Power Adaptor is not connected. glow. plugged into the power socket. Check the aerial and video No picture or sound. No signal or weak signal. connections (scart).
  • Page 24: General Characteristics

    GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Supply Voltage 220 - 240 V AC ~ 50Hz Input Frequency 470Mhz-862Mhz Maximum Power consumption 18 W Standby Power Consumption Operating temperature 5ºC to +45ºC Storage temperature -15ºC to +55ºC Humidity 25 to 75 % rel Physical dimensions 295 x 195 x 40 mm Weight 15000 g...
  • Page 25: Hard Disk

    TUNERS 1 xRF In IEC-type, female (75Ohm) 1 x RF Out (loop through) IEC-type, male (75Ohm) HARD DISK Hard Disk capacity 320 GB FRONT PANEL Display : 7 segment led display Remote Control Keys On / Off AUDIO Output 2 Vrms, 0 dBfs / Z = 10 kohm DIGITAL AUDIO Output Optical SPDIF...
  • Page 26 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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