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Users’ guide www.tele.lu La Nouvelle Télé des P&T Simplement géniale D i v i s i o n d e s Té l é c o m m u n i c a t i o n s - L - 2 9 9 9 L u x e m b o u r g - Té l é p h o n e g r a t u i t : 8 0 0 2 8 8 8 8 - w w w. t e l e . l u...
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Congratulations ! Thank you for purchasing your new Classic/Comfort Box from Tële vun der Post. Well played ! Digital and HD television services : • Themed packages • Programmes in High Definition • Video on demand • Multiple channel audio broadcasts (stereo and Dolby DigitalTM) •...
CONTENTS 1. Important information p. 1 2. Your digital TV channels p. 1 3. Installing and connecting your Classic/Comfort Box p. 1 3.1. Accessories supplied p. 1 3.2. Standard connections p. 1 3.3. Other connections p. 4 4. Getting started with your Classic/Comfort Box p.
1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Make sure you read this guide thoroughly — it will help you use your Classic/Comfort Box prop- erly. 2. YOUR DIGITAL TV CHANNELS Your new television service gives you access to over 200 digital quality channels — including High Definition channels ! To get all the benefits of High Definition TV (subject to technical compatibility), you need an HD display connected to your Classic/Comfort box using an HDMI cable.
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Step 1 Connect your television with the HDMI cable supplied CLASSIC BOX HDMI OUTPUT TELEVISION COMFORT BOX HDMI INPUT HDMI OUTPUT HDMI CABLE Or, if your television doesn’t have an HDMI input, use the SCART cable supplied. Step 2 Connect your P&T Homeserver with the Ethernet cable...
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• Open the battery cover • Take out the protective tab • Make sure the batteries are put in properly • Close the cover. Step 4 Plug in your Classic/Comfort Box CLASSIC BOX POWER SUPPLY SOCKET 220V COMFORT BOX POWER SUPPLY...
3.3. Other connections CLASSIC BOX REAR VIEW S/PDIF Network Power output (Ethernet) socket HDMI SCART output output port FRONT VIEW USB port Reset button HDMI SCART P&T HOMESERVER TELEVISION SCART cable (mini-DIN) HDMI Ethernet cable cable (RJ45) 220V Power supply...
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COMFORT BOX UNDERSIDE VIEW REAR VIEW S/PDIF HDMI Power output output port supply Stereo SCART Network output output (Ethernet) (mini-DIN) FRONT VIEW xxxxxxxx xxxxxx - xxxxx MAC address serial Reset button USB port number HDMI SCART P&T HOMESERVER TELEVISION SCART cable (mini-DIN) HDMI Ethernet cable...
4. GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR Classic/Comfort Box Once you have installed and turned on your Classic/Comfort Box, you can begin to set it up. You’ll get on-screen instructions during this phase. Follow them! To confirm configuration options, press the OK button. PLEASE NOTE: The set up procedure and order shown below is given for information only.
4.2. Pairing your remote control with your Classic/Comfort Box Your remote control uses radiofrequency technology so you don’t have to point it directly at your Classic/Comfort Box. But first, you have to “pair” it with your Classic/Comfort Box. To pair your remote control when you turn on your Classic/Comfort Box for the first time : •...
Classic Box • Press the reset button (see picture below) on the front of your Classic Box twice • The remote control pairing screen will display • Then follow the on-screen instructions • Enter the pairing code shown on screen using your remote control •...
4.4. Television format selection • Select the television format: 4/3 or 16/9 4.5. Choose your parental control code and settings You must set a parental code, even if you don’t wish to use this option. Keep your code in a safe place. You’ll need it to access channels, video on demand, the themed packages and those programmes that are blocked by default according to the applicable regulations.
• Then choose the parental control setting you want to apply to programmes (programmes forbidden to under-18s are blocked by default). Be careful! The parental guidance symbols displayed in programmes don’t always match those in the programme guides. • If you lose your code, call Customer Services on 8002 8887. 4.6.
4.8. Activating your customer account 4.8.1. Starting the procedure • Press “1“ on your remote control to start the activation procedure. 4.8.2. Customer activation • Enter your log-in (164..) and your activation code. Please note: the activation code was sent to you after the initial order confirma- tion from TV from the Post.
4.8.3. Decoder installation • Follow the on-screen instructions • Please wait. Your telephone line profile needs to be updated and it will be unavailable for a few minutes.
4.8.5. Decoder name • Give your decoder a name. This will help you to identify/locate your decoders more easily. 4.8.6. Confirmation • This screen sums up your decoder configuration 5. INTERACTIVE BROWSING You can browse through the menus and screens on your Classic/Comfort Box with easy, user- friendly access to all the channels and programmes on offer.
5.1. On-screen information PROGRAMME INFORMATION High Definition programme 16/9 format programme 79DF Parental-control setting Several language versions available Subtitles available Dolby Digital Audio description mode available Programme for the deaf and hard of hearing Recording in progress Recording set INTERACTIVE BROWSING Access to interactive menus/Fullscreen/Channel environment Back/Cancel Delete/Backspace...
• Electronic Programme Guide Many programme details have a photo in the programme guide service. If there’s no photo, your Classic/Comfort Box will show the following symbols : Film Children’s programme > TV film Entertainment Serial Documentary Information Music Magazine programme Adult programme Sport Special broadcast...
• Press wx to show the list of programmes/EPG • Browse through the channels using wx • Change the time and date using yz and ZY • Change channel using v • Press MENU and select : Programme schedule 5.2.3. Play options •...
5.2.6. Record function (Comfort Box) • Press to show the recording and settings menu • If necessary, use wx buttons and v to adjust your start and finish times • Confirm using the v button or cancel using Q • To cancel, open the recording menu again and cancel your record setting by pressing 5.2.7.
Note: to find the numbers of the themed package channels, download and print the “Channel numbering” file in the Downloads section at www.tele.lu 5.3. VOD channels (Video On Demand) You can rent programmes/films available on the various VOD channels on your Classic/ Comfort Box.
5.4. Using the menu You can access the following sections from your menu : • My recordings: list of all the recordings you have made on the various TV channels, as well as the set recordings. This section also enables you to manually create new recording settings.
To use Mediacentre and your personal media : • Open the list of channels ( yz buttons ), select the Mediacenter channel and press v • Choose your media source: connected USB device or network media server • Browse through the directories using the browsing buttons •...
6.2. LED indicators on the Classic/Comfort Box The LED on the front of your Classic/Comfort Box tells you the following : • Flashing every second : turning on • Rapid flashing : receiving an order from the remote control • Lit up : working •...
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LED flashes twice) to display the pairing screen (to pair your new remote control with your Classic Box, press the reset button twice). Then follow the on-screen instructions. • If you lose or break your remote control, you can switch on your Classic/Comfort Box by press- ing the reset button.
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