DGTEC DG-HDPVR320 Instruction Manual

DGTEC DG-HDPVR320 Instruction Manual

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THE FUTURE OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT
HIGH DEFINITION PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL NUMBER:DG-HDPVR320
BC79752
After Sales Support
TEL
1800 189 941
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  • Page 1 THE FUTURE OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT HIGH DEFINITION PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL NUMBER:DG-HDPVR320 BC79752 After Sales Support 1800 189 941...
  • Page 2 NEED HELP? If you are experiencing difficulty operating this product or require set up assistance please contact the DGTEC Service Centre. The call is free from anywhere in Australia. Our operators will assist you in plain English without the technical jargon:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INDEX .........................2 SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS ..................3 ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...................4 1.1 PARTS LIST ......................4 1.2 FEATURES ......................4 1.3 FRONT PANEL......................5 1.4 REAR PANEL......................6 1.5 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT..................7 1.6 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL .......8 1.7 CONNECTING TO EQUIPMENT................9 GETTING STARTED....................11 2.1 INSTRUCTIONS ....................14 2.2 TIMER SETTING....................14...
  • Page 4: Safety And Instructions

    SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates that high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make contact with any part inside the case. This symbol alerts you of important information concerning operation and maintenance of this product.
  • Page 5: Assembly And Parts List

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.1 Parts List Please make sure the following accessories are supplied with the PVR. ① High-Definition Personal Video Recorder (PVR ) ② Remote Control ③ RCA Video/Audio Cable ④ Batteries (AAA Size) ⑤ User Manual ⑦ RF Loop Cable 1.2 Features Twin Tuner High Definition Personal Video Recorder.
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.3 Front Panel 1. POWER Button Turns the PVR’s power on or off. 2. Front Panel Display Front panel window displays information concerning current operation such as TIME, CH number. The green LED lights up when the channel is locked in. A hidden sensor senses infrared signal from the remote control.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel

    Connects to an External Audio Amplifier with S/PDIF / Optical Digital Audio (optional). 4. USB USB port is used to view JPEG files, play MP3 files and for possible software upgrades. (To be advised by DGTEC technician) 5. HDMI Connector Connect to HD Monitors (HDMI Type).
  • Page 8: Remote Control Unit

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.5 Remote Control Unit All PVR features can be operated with the remote control. POWER: Press to switch between operation and standby mode. 2. MTS: Press to select an item in the sound mode. 3. AUDIO: Select an item in the audio mode. 4.
  • Page 9: Installing The Batteries In The Remote Control

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.6 Installing the batteries in the remote control 1. Press down on the retaining catch on the lid of the battery recess on the remote control and slide downward to remove the lid. 2. Insert two AAA batteries into the recess. 3.
  • Page 10: Connecting To Equipment

    ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST 1.7 Connecting to Equipment 1. Connect your TV antenna cable to the “ANT IN” jack on the back of the PVR using coaxial RF cable. Make sure the loop cable is connected correctly to activate the second tuner (see the diagram below) YPbPr connection 2.
  • Page 11 ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST VIDEO 4. Connect the yellow video lead from the yellow video output on the rear panel of the PVR to the yellow Video input on your television to establish video connection. Connect AUDIO L/R (red and white lead) from the connectors on the rear of the PVR to the red and white AV inputs of the television to establish audio connection.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED First time installation After all the connections have been established, switch on your TV. If you are using the PVR for the first time or you have restored it to factory default, channel search will automatically commence and save all digital channels found. When scanning is complete, all active digital channels found will be stored automatically in the Channel List.
  • Page 13 GETTING STARTED Change screen aspect ratio Press the ASPECT key to switch screen aspect mode (16:9 full screen, 16:9 Letter box, 4:3 full screen, 4:3 letter box, 4:3 panscan). Change TV/Radio mode Press TV/Radio key to toggle between Digital TV and Digital radio mode. View program info 1.
  • Page 14: Menu Tree

    GETTING STARTED Navigation in the main menu 1. Press MENU key to bring up the main menu or return to previous item. 2. Press ◄/► keys to move left/right. 3. Press OK key to activate the highlighted menu item. 4. Press EXIT key to exit the main menu. The main menu is divided into 7 sections please refer to the menu tree below.
  • Page 15: Instructions

    INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 INSTRUCTIONS < Starting up for the First Time > 1. Once the PVR has been correctly set up and channel scan is complete you will need to make a few selections from the menu to customize your set up. 2.
  • Page 16: System Settings

    INSTRUCTIONS Event Set the event type here. To have the PVR turn on at the time set select POWER ON, to have the system record to the Hard Drive during this period select RECORD or to change to a selected channel at this time select LIVE PLAY. Channel Select Channel for this timer event.
  • Page 17 INSTRUCTIONS < Play Setting > In this menu, use the ◄/► keys to change the settings and the ▲/▼ keys to select the item or press EXIT to cancel. CH Change Use ◄/►keys to select either FREEZE or BLANK. To have the current program picture freeze for a few seconds on channel change interval select the FREEZE option, if you prefer the screen to be black on the channel change interval select BLANK.
  • Page 18: Channel Manager

    INSTRUCTIONS Syn Mode: Use ◄/► key to toggle between available settings. In TDT mode you will need to manually set the time offset. Region: Use ◄/► key to change the region setting. Time Zone: Use ◄/► key to set the time using GMT Time Zone setting. Summer Time: Use ◄/►...
  • Page 19: Parental Control

    INSTRUCTIONS 2.5 Parental Control In this menu, you can use the ◄/►keys to change the settings, ▲/▼keys to select the item or press EXIT to cancel. (The default password is 0000.) < Lock Setting > Menu Lock Selecting ON in MENU LOCK will require you to input a correct PIN code to enter the MAIN MENU.
  • Page 20: File Manager

    INSTRUCTIONS 2.6 File Manager < Timer List > Select the Timer List and press OK to activate the list of timer events set from the EPG or from the Timer Menu environment. Use the ▲/▼keys to select a timer event and press RED key to delete that event.
  • Page 21 INSTRUCTIONS < Auto Search > Press OK in Automatic Search in the Installation Menu, the PVR will scan TV and RADIO programs automatically. (The default password is 0000) < Version Info > Display the hardware and software version. < Factory Default > Deletes all the data and settings currently saved and brings the system to the initial state.
  • Page 22: Epg

    EXIT to return to the file list on the Usb drive. Usb Upgrade An upgrade can be performed using the USB port. (Only to be advised by DGTEC technician) Note: A Storage Media Must Be Connected to the HDPVR320 USB Port. Do not remove the USB device when viewing files in the USB storage device.
  • Page 23: Teletext

    INSTRUCTIONS 1. Press EPG key on the remote control to activate the EPG. Use the ▲/▼keys to scroll up and down to each channels, program information will be displayed in the right hand screen panel. 2. Use the ◄/► keys to change dates in the EPG. 3.
  • Page 24: Pvr Settings

    INSTRUCTIONS 2. Set a Timer Event using the Timer Press the TIMER key on the remote control to activate the timer function. In this environment you can set numerous timer events (refer to page 13) 3. Set a Timer Event from the EPG Press the EPG key on the remote control to display the EPG, navigate to the channel, day and program you want to record and press the GREEN key to add the program to the timer list.
  • Page 25: Record List

    INSTRUCTIONS Record Settings Select record settings using the ▲/▼keys then press OK to display the following items: Rec Time: Sets recording duration for one touch recordings, use the ◄/►keys to select from UnLimit (Unlimited), 30min, 60min, 90min, 120min. Time Shift: Use the ◄/►keys to select either ON or OFF. Timeshift allows you to Pause Live TV by pressing the PAUSE key on the remote control.
  • Page 26 INSTRUCTIONS remote control. A keypad will be displayed, follow the onscreen instructions to rename the file then press OK you will be asked to confirm your changes. DELETE A FILE Use the ▲/▼keys to highlighted a file then press the RED key, you will be asked to confirm the file deletion.
  • Page 27 INSTRUCTIONS < Playback Function > Button Description Start playback at the beginning of a recorded file or return normal ► playback speed from fast forward or pause ◄◄ Large incremental backward jump ►► Large incremental forward jump X2, X4, X8, X16 Fast Rewind X2, X4, X8, X16 Fast Forward ▍▍...
  • Page 28: Ps1 Trouble Shooting

    Check the PVR according to the procedures detailed below. If the PVR does not work properly after conducting Problem Solving Protocols, please contact the DGTEC technical department on 1800 189 941. This unit contains dangerous voltages, never remove the cover.
  • Page 29: Ps2 Specification

    SPECIFICATION Ps2 Specification Section Detailed Section Explanation Input Frequency 49 ~ 861MHz UHF& VHF Input Impedance 75 Ohm Channel Bandwidth 6M, 7M & 8MHz Input Signal OFDM Spectrum 2K/8K-carrier hierarchical Modulation Mode QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM Guard Interval Modes 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 Code Modes 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Algorithm...

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