General Information; Main Feature; For Your Safety - NPG DSR 409 A User Manual

Digital satellite receiver
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G ENERAL INFORMATION
A Digital Satellite&Terrestrial Receiver is a convenient product that allows you to
view a variety of programs provided through satellite or terrestrial antenna. This
user's guide covers the installation of the receiver and the necessary steps to im-
plement various features. This also explains special features available only in this
receiver in detail, which will allow you to make full of these feature.
Information confirmed in this document is subject to change. We reserves the
right, without notice, to make change in product design or performances as pro-
gress in engineering or technology.
Main Features
•High quality Video & Audio & Digital Audio
•Fully MPEG - 2 , DVB compliant
•Provide friendly and easy -to -use menu system
•Various channel editing function (Favorite , moving , locking , renaming , deleting
and sorting )
•User programmable various Satellite & Transponder information Automatically
search for newly added transponder
•Stores up to 4 0 0 0 channels
•Easy and speedy software upgrade through RS - 2 3 2 port Plug -and -play data
transfer system (DSR to DSR )
•Timer function , automatically turns On /Off by setting function (daily, monthly, ye-
arly ) Automatic reserved channel moving system
•Provide Electronic Program Guide (EPG )
•Teletext function support
•2 5 6 colors On -Screen -Display
•Last channel automatically saving

For Your Safety

To avoid electric-shock hazards, do not open the cabinet,
refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Keep the receiver away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc.,
in order to avoid damaging the equipment.
Do not expose the receiver un-der the sunlight. And keep it
away from the heat source.
Do not block ventilation holes of the Receiver so that air can
circulate freely.
When the abnormal phenomenon occur, you should cut off
the power immediately.
Do not touch the receiver during thunder, since that might
create electric-shock hazards.
Switch the receiver off whenever it remains out of service
for an extended period.
Be sure to turn the Receiver off and disconnect the AC
power cord before cleaning the Receiver surface. If the sur-
face is dirty, wipe clean with a cloth which has been dipped
in a weak soap-and-water solution and wrung out tho-
roughly, and then wipe again with a dry cloth.
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