Logik LDR V3 User Manual

Logik LDR V3 User Manual

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LDR V3

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  • Page 1 User Guide Digital TV Receiver LDR V3...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    Important Information Before using your new Digital TV Receiver, please take a minute to read the following safety information: • Only use the supplied power supply. • Do not cut off the supplied power supply’s plug. • Do not allow the Digital TV Receiver to get wet. •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Important Information ............... 2 Table of contents ................3 Package contents ................4 Inserting batteries into the remote control ........5 Attaching the supplied rubber feet ............ 5 Connecting to a TV with a SCART socket ........6 Connecting to a TV without a SCART socket ........
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Package contents 1 Digital TV Receiver 2 Rubber Feet (2) 3 Remote Control 4 Batteries (2) 5 Power Supply 6 Quick Start Guide 7 User Guide 8 SCART Lead 9 RF Lead...
  • Page 5: Inserting Batteries Into The Remote Control

    Inserting batteries into the remote control • Always check the positive/negative symbols on the batteries to ensure they are inserted correctly. • Don’t forget to dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way. Attaching the supplied rubber feet...
  • Page 6: Connecting To A Tv With A Scart Socket

    Connecting to a TV with a SCART socket 1 To your TV (supplied SCART lead). 2 From your aerial. 3 To your TV or VCR/DVD Recorder (supplied RF lead). 4 To your VCR or DVD Recorder (SCART lead not supplied). 5 To the mains power outlet (supplied power supply).
  • Page 7: Connecting To A Tv Without A Scart Socket

    Connecting to a TV without a SCART socket 1 From your aerial. 2 To your TV (supplied RF lead). 3 To the mains power outlet (supplied power supply). (Do not cut off the supplied power supply’s plug.) You will now need to tune a spare channel on your TV. The Digital TV Receiver automatically outputs a signal on RF Channel 38.
  • Page 8: Automatically Tuning

    Automatically tuning The fi rst time you switch on your Digital TV Receiver you will see a screen like the one below: Start up screen Press the [OK] button on the remote control to begin automatic tuning. When the automatic tuning has fi nished, a summary screen, like the one below, is displayed.
  • Page 9: Everyday Use

    Everyday use Changing channels Press [CH. U] or [CH. u] on the remote control to “hop” through the channels. To choose a particular channel Press one of the [0-9] buttons, then press the [OK] button. If you do not press the [OK] button, the Digital TV Receiver will change to the selected channel after approximately 2 seconds.
  • Page 10 Everyday use continued before switching it off at the mains. (Don’t worry - all of your settings will be saved.) Automatic standby Every day, at 3.30am, the Digital TV Receiver will automatically switch to standby mode to help reduce the amount of electricity it uses.
  • Page 11: Audio Description

    Everyday use continued Audio description Audio description is an additional narration that describes all signifi cant visual information such as body language, facial expression, scenery, action, costumes - anything that is important to conveying the plot of the story, event or image. Press the [AD] button on the remote control to switch on audio description (if available).
  • Page 12: The Remote Control

    The remote control...
  • Page 13 Switches the Digital TV Receiver on/into standby. Turns the sound on/off. SUBTITLE Displays subtitles (if available). Switches Audio Description on/off. Selects channels, enter PIN, use Help pages. TV/RADIO Switches between Digital TV channels and Digital Radio channels. Returns to the previous channel watched. Switches between 4 and 24 hours advance in TV Guide.
  • Page 14: The Front Panel Buttons

    The front panel buttons CH. U button CH. u button Selects the next channel. Selects the previous channel. ! button Switches the Digital TV Receiver on/into standby. Additionally, press and hold for around 10 seconds to reset the Digital TV Receiver. Common on screen symbols The following symbols may be visible in the TV Guide, Channel List and Info display:...
  • Page 15: The Help Pages

    The Help pages The Help pages give advice and information for many of the features of this Digital TV Receiver. Press Access the Help pages... [HELP] button. Select a help topic... [1]-[9] buttons. Return to the index page... [0] button. Exit the Help pages and return [HOME] button.
  • Page 16: The Channel List

    The Channel List The Channel List displays all the available channels. The Channel List Press Access the Channel List... [OK] button while watching TV. Select channels*... [v] and [V] buttons. Display the previous nine [RED] button. channels in the list... Display the next nine channels in [GREEN] button.
  • Page 17: The Info Display

    The Info display The Info display gives brief information on the current and future programmes. The Info Display Press Access the Info display... [INFO] button. View information for future/ [v], [V], [b] and [B] buttons. previous programmes... Set a reminder for future [OK] button while highlighting a programmes...
  • Page 18: The Tv Guide

    The TV Guide The TV Guide displays programme information for the next 8 days (when transmitted by broadcasters). You can also set timers that will display a chosen programme when it starts. The TV Guide Setting a timer...
  • Page 19 Press Access the TV Guide... [TV GUIDE] button. Move around the TV Guide... [v], [V], [b] and [B] buttons. Display the previous nine [RED] button. channels in the list... Display the next nine channels in [GREEN] button. the list... Move forward 4 or 24 hours... [BLUE] button.
  • Page 20: The Timers Screen

    The Timers screen The Timers screen displays all the programmes that are currently set to display when they start. You can also set a manual timer and modify or cancel an existing timer. The Timers screen Editing a timer/Manually setting a timer event *Use ‘Mode’...
  • Page 21 Press Access the Timers screen... [TIMER] button. Move around the Timers screen... [v] and [V] buttons. Manually set a timer... [OK] button (while highlighting the required timer event). See below for further information. Edit a timer event... [RED] button (while highlighting the required timer event).
  • Page 22: The Main Menu

    The Main Menu The menu system lets you choose and change a wide range of your Digital TV Receiver’s features The Main menu Press Access the Main menu... [MENU] button. Move around the Main menu... [v] and [V] buttons. (Alternatively, press the corresponding number button to directly highlight an option.) Select an option...
  • Page 23: Main Menu Options

    Main Menu options Edit Channel List Hide Channels Allows you to hide unwanted channels so that they do not appear on the TV Guide, Info and Channel List. Press [OK] to select a channel to hide. An “X” appears next to channels that have been hidden.
  • Page 24: Parental Controls

    Picture Mode Allows you to change between Widescreen, traditional (4:3 Normal) and traditional letterbox (4:3 Letterbox) picture formats. RF Output Allows you to select which RF Channel the Digital TV Receiver outputs a signal on. The default RF Channel is channel 38. If channel 38 is already in use, or interference lines appear on the picture, set RF Output to a different RF Channel (between channel 22 and channel 69) and retune your TV.
  • Page 25: Software Upgrade

    Press [OK] to select a channel to lock. A “ ” appears next to channels that have been hidden. To unlock channels, highlight them and press [OK] to remove the “ ”. Tuning Automatic Search Allows you to automatically tune the Digital TV Receiver to search for any new channels that may have been launched.
  • Page 26: General Problem Solving

    General problem solving Should you experience a problem with your Digital TV Receiver which can’t be resolved using the table below, put the unit into Standby mode, then unplug completely from the mains. Leave the unit unplugged for at least one minute before connecting again to the mains.
  • Page 27: Helpline Details

    Helpline details For general Freeview reception enquiries: • Freeview: 0870 880 9980 or www.freeview.co.uk (calls charged at the national rate.) • Digital TV Group: www.dtg.org.uk Please refer to the product specifi cation for further details on power requirements, etc. This product is for indoor use only. Spares and accessories Visit Partmaster.co.uk today for the easiest way to buy electrical spares and accessories.
  • Page 28: Product Technical Specifi Cations

    Product technical specifi cations Physical Specifi cations Size: (W) 196mm x (H) 89mm x (D) 31mm Weight: 0.23 kg Power Requirements Input Voltage: 5.3V DC (with supplied power supply) Power Consumption (On): 5.4W Power Consumption (STBY): 1.7W Operating Temperature: +10°C to +40°C Storage Temperature: -20°C to +60°C Tuner...
  • Page 29: Important Care And Safety Advice

    Important care and safety advice This Digital TV Receiver has been manufactured to meet international safety standards, but you must take care to operate it safely. It is important that you read these safety instructions. If you have any doubts about the installation, operation or safety of this Digital TV Receiver, please contact us.
  • Page 30 Important care and safety advice continued • Do not place the Digital TV Receiver on an unstable surface or on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface as this may block air ventilation and cause it to overheat. Never place the Digital TV Receiver over a radiator or in an unventilated cabinet.
  • Page 31: Notes

    Notes...
  • Page 32 U-MAN-001-23 71-800-015-10 Printed on 100% ©2007 Logik. Recycled paper. Printed in UK...

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