Sagem ITD 66 User Manual
Sagem ITD 66 User Manual

Sagem ITD 66 User Manual

Digital terrestrial tv receiver with photo card reader
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  • Page 1 Technology in action http://www.sagem.com All characteristics contained in this manual are meant for information only and are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2 DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TV RECEIVER WITH PHOTO CARD READER ITD 66 USER MANUAL ENGLISH Technology in action...
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    The EMC Directive 8913361EEC is applied to this product. SAGEM is a registered trademark of SAGEM SA. The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/CE...
  • Page 4 QUICK START Connection diagram • ITD 66 Green/Red IR sensor Compact Flash* Sagem Adapter XD Card* Secure Digital* Multi Media* Smart Media* Memory Stick* The card reader accept CFI and CFII The card reader adapter accept SM (smart media), MS...
  • Page 5: Installation Guide

    QUICK START Installation Guide Getting Started Unpack your SAGEM free to view digital receiver and check for the following accessories : User Manual, remote control, batteries, power cable, scart cord and memory card adapter. Disconnect power to all your existing equipment.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS QUICK START ........................I 1. GENERAL INFORMATION................... 1 1-1 Safety ........................1 1-2 Packing list ......................1 1-3 Connection to the mains supply................1 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................... 2 2-1 Front panel description..................2 2-2 Rear panel description ..................2 2-3 Remote Control Unit.....................
  • Page 7 CONTENTS 5-3 Audio/video installation..................9 5-3-1 TV........................9 5-4 Reinstallation - Reset ....................9 6. USER SETTINGS ....................... 10 6-1 Language setting....................10 6-2 User preferences (appearance preferences) ............10 6-3 Favourite lists installation ..................11 6-4 Locking ........................12 6-5 Changing protection code ...................13 7.
  • Page 8: General Information

    • The Set Top Box must be disconnected from mains supply (from wall socket or rear panel) before any modification of connection between TV, VCR or antenna. • Use only the SAGEM power adaptator given with the decoder to connect the STB to the mains. Other practice may be dangerous.
  • Page 9: General Description

    2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2-1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION Green/Red IR sensor Photo card reader Red LED Stand-by mode. Green LED Reception of commands from remote control. 2-2 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION A – Connector for external AC/DC adapter B – Scart socket for VCR/AUX connection C –...
  • Page 10: Rcu Operation

    2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2-3-2 RCU operation NORMAL MODE PHOTO MODE Standby/Switch on Standby/Switch on Text Subtitles TV/AUX Numerical keys Audio Mute Audio track Radio mode Radio mode Still video Slide show on/off Change favourite list Next Page Guide Mheg Function Green Mheg Function Full screen/ full image...
  • Page 11: Connections

    3. CONNECTIONS 3-1 INTRODUCTION There are several ways of connecting the Set Top Box to your audio/TV system. Some of the methods enable you to listen to music in stereo sound of CD like quality. Consult your local supplier for assistance in setting up an audio/video configuration best suited to your unique requirements.
  • Page 12: First Time Installation

    4. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 4-1 GENERAL INFORMATION Once you have correctly connected the Set Top Box, you also have to perform a “First time installation”. During this procedure, helpful information is displayed at the bottom of the menus. Please note! button always confirms a selection within these menus, and pressing it will take you to the next step in the installation process.
  • Page 13: Country

    4. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 4-4 COUNTRY • Select the desired country with cursors . This will also set the current time. 4-5 CHANNEL SEARCH IN PROGRESS This menu will be shown as the Set Top Box is sear- ching for TV and radio channels. AUTO TUNE Please note that the search procedure may take a few minutes.
  • Page 14: Advanced Box Settings

    5. ADVANCED BOX SETTINGS 5-1 PRELIMINARY / INSTALLATION CODE Your Set Top Box is supplied ready to use for a standard configuration. : 4/3 format, RGB VCR : PAL Access to the installation screens shown below will enable you to adapt your Set Top Box to your favourite equipment.
  • Page 15: Channel Search: Auto Tune

    5. ADVANCED BOX SETTINGS 5-2 CHANNEL SEARCH: AUTO TUNE This installation will complete list A with all the channels found during the scanning of all the frequencies. This list is a summary of all the channels and will not be modified. It will be possible to create personal lists based on this reference list, also called list A (see chapter 6.4).
  • Page 16: Audio/Video Installation

    5. ADVANCED BOX SETTINGS 5-3 AUDIO/VIDEO INSTALLATION Press for access to this menu. BOX SETTINGS CHANNEL TUNING > TV AND VCR SETTING RESET 5-3-1 TV A number of choices are available. Scroll through the choices using cursors TV AND VCR SETTING •...
  • Page 17: User Settings

    6. USER SETTINGS 6-1 LANGUAGE SETTING USER SETTINGS Press for access to various configurations. > LANGUAGE SETTING Select LANGUAGE SETTING and press USER PREFERENCES confirm FAVOURITE LISTS LOCKING CHANGE INSTALLATION CODE • MENU LANGUAGE You may select the menu display language. LANGUAGE SETTING •...
  • Page 18: Favourite Lists Installation

    6. USER SETTINGS 6-3 FAVOURITE LISTS INSTALLATION This function will enable you to make up a FAVOURITE list of the TV or radio type from the refe- rence list A (built from provider (transponder) installation or a scanning) and erase it entirely to reconstruct a new one.
  • Page 19: Locking

    6. USER SETTINGS 6-4 LOCKING LOCKING CHANNELS TO LOCK LOCK BOX 1 TEST 1 11 DW-TV 2 TEST 2 12 COMEDIE ! 3 Demineur 13 TWC 1 - ZIK... LOCK CHANNELS 4 Frogs 14 TW 2 - ... CHANNELS TO LOCK 5 Tennis 15 TW 3 - LCP 6 Bloomberg...
  • Page 20: Changing Protection Code

    6. USER SETTINGS 6-5 CHANGING PROTECTION CODE CHANGE INSTALLATION CODE Enter your new code. - - - - NEW CODE The first segment blinks until its value is entered, then CONFIRMATION the second segment blinks, etc. As soon as the value has been entered, the segment is replaced with a star.
  • Page 21: Using Your Set Top Box

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-1 CHANNEL CHANGE The Set Top Box provides several ways of channel switching: • Using on the remote control unit: The Set Top Box switches to the next service up ( ) or the next service down ) from the current channel.
  • Page 22: Program Information

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-2 PROGRAM INFORMATION Every time you change channels, you will receive program information for a few seconds (in the User preferences menu, you can select how long this information will be shown). The information may include: A Channel list B Number of audio tracks and subtitles available C Channel number and name...
  • Page 23: Tv Channels List

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX If the icon is displayed (see D), an extended sum- mary is available. Press INFO to display it. Graupapageien sind zumeist sehr konservative Vˆgel, die sich am wohlsten Use cursors to switch between the current in ihrer gewohnten Umgebung f¸hlen.
  • Page 24: Subtitle Language

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-5-2 Subtitle language When available, you can select among different subtitle languages. • Each time you press one of these two keys, you change language. • A time out automatically closes this menu. • The number on the left of each language indicates how many languages are available on this current channel.
  • Page 25: Sleep Timer

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-9-1 Sleep timer SLEEP TIMER Enter the selected sleep hour. Confirm with > SLEEP TIME 01:15 CONFIRM PROGRAMMING CONFIRM PROGRAMMING CANCEL CANCEL PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING 7-9-2 Events timer This function is for future inovative use. EVENTS TIMER You can make the Set Top Box start and stop at a pre- defined time.
  • Page 26: Enhanced Program Guide

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-10 ENHANCED PROGRAM GUIDE To display more detailed information about a selected SHIN CHAN program, press the key. To remove this informa- 15:45 16:00 (Total : 00:15) Zeichentrickserie, J 1992/2002S tion, press EXIT key. A Resized video is displayed.
  • Page 27: Radio Mode

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-12 RADIO MODE Press the key on the remote control unit of the Set Top Box. You can move through the list displayed using You can adjust the volume. 7-13 PHOTO VIEWER Playing a memory card: You can launch PHOTO VIEWER by: MAIN MENU - Inserting a memory card...
  • Page 28 7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX Photo Album Configuration: Repeat : Yes to return from the last picture to the first one in slideshow mode. Display duration: Duration of display between two pictures during slideshow (3s to 20s) Help Banner: Display help banner during few seconds when a picture is display.
  • Page 29 7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX Picture rotation: Yellow key: Rotation of the picture in the left direction Blue key: Rotation of the picture in the right direction Picture display: Green key: You can show all the picture in the TV or display a part of the picture in all the TV.
  • Page 30: Set Top Box Enhancement

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-14 SET TOP BOX ENHANCEMENT The Set Top Box goes in this state when a new version of software is available on the network after startup. • Red led flashes. • The Welcome screen is displayed. DOWNLOAD PROCESS Then a screen for “...
  • Page 31: Outline Specifications

    7. USING YOUR SET TOP BOX 7-16 OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Transmission standards Video Decoder External Power supply AC : 220-240 V ~50 Hz DVB-T, MPEG 2, OFDM MPEG-2 ( ISO/IEC 13818-2) Output : 12 V DC 700 mA Profile level: MP@ ML Power consumption max.
  • Page 32: Guarantee (Uk Terms And Conditions)

    If you bought your equipment from SAGEM directly, the following shall apply: 1) SAGEM undertakes to remedy by repair, free of charge for labour and replacement parts, any defects in the equipment during a period of twelve (12) months from the date of original delive- ry of the equipment, where those defects are a result of faulty workmanship.

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