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TRIAX TR 110 Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Part Number: 305106
Safety Advice…………………..…………………………………………………….. 3 Features…………………………………………………………………………………..4 1 Quick Installation…………………………………………………………...…………4 1.1 Connect………………………………………………………………………..4 1.2 Scan……………………………………………………………………………4 2 Main menu……………………………………………………………………………..5 2.1 Edit Channel…………………………………………………………………..5 2.1.1
TV Channel List………………………………………………………...5 2.1.1.1 Favourite……………………………………………………….5 2.1.1.2 2.1.1.3 2.1.1.4 2.1.1.5
Lock……………………………………………………………..5 Skip……………………………………………………………...5 Move…………………………………………………………….5 Edit………………………………………………………………6
2.1.2
Radio Channel List……………………………………………………...6
2.1.3
Delete All…………………………………………………………………7
2.2 Installation……………………………………………………………………...7 2.2.1
Auto Scan………………………………………………………………..7
2.2.2
Channel Scan…………………………………………………………...8
2.2.3
Aerial Adjustment……………………………………………………….8
2.2.4
LCN……………………………………………………………………….8
2.3 System Setup………………………………………………………………….9 2.3.1
Language………………………………………………………………..9
2.3.2
TV System……………………………………………………………….9 2.3.2.1 Video Resolution………………………………………………9 2.3.2.2 Aspect Mode…………………………………………… ……10 2.3.2.3 Video Output………………..………………………….……..10 2.3.2.4 R.F. System………………………….……………….……….10 2.3.2.5 R.F. Channel………………….……………………….……...10 2.3.2.6 Digital Audio Output………………………………………….10
2.3.3
Local Time Setting……………………………………………………..10 2.3.3.1 Region…………………………………………………………10 2.3.3.2 GMT Usage……………………………………………………10
2.3.4
Timer Settings………………………………………………………….10
2.3.5
Parental Look……………………………………………………….…..11 2.3.5.1 Menu Lock……………………………………………………..11 2.3.5.2 Channel Lock………………………………………………….11 2.3.5.3 New Password………………………………………………...11 2.3.5.4 Confirm Password………………………………….…………11 1
2.3.6
OSD Setting………………………………………………….………...11 2.3.6.1 OSD Timeout………………..…………………….………….11 2.3.6.2 OSD Transparency……………………………….………….12 2.3.6.3 Load Default OSD Setting………………………….……….12
2.3.7
Favourite Groups……………………………………………...………12
2.3.8
Other…………………………………………………………………....12
2.4Tools…………………………………………………………………………...13 2.4.1
Information……………………………………………………………..13
2.4.2
Load Factory Setting…………………………………………………..13
2.4.3
Upgrade By USB………………………………………………………13 2.4.3.1 Upgrade Mode………………………………………………..14 2.4.3.2 Upgrade File………………………………………………….14 2.4.3.3 Start……………………………………………………………14
2.4.4
USB Device…………………………………………………………….14
2.4.5
Remove USB device safely…………………………………………..14
2.5 Game………………………………………………………………………….15 2.5.1
Tetris…………………………………………………………………….15
2.5.2
Othello…………………………………………………………………..15
2.5.3
Sudoku………………………………………………………………….15
Appendix 1 – Front Panel………………………………………….………….16 Appendix 2 – Rear Panel...……………………………….………….………..17 Appendix 3 – Remote Control Unit…………………………….…….….. 18/19 Appendix 4 – Product Specification……………………………..……..…20/21 Appendix 5 – Declaration of Conformity…………………………..…………22
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Safety Advice: The Receiver you have just purchased has been manufactured to meet international safety standards. We recommend that you carefully read the safety instructions below .
POWERING: 100 -240VAC ~ 50Hz/60Hz LIQUIDS: Take care not to spill any liquids over the Receiver, or splash it. Avoid placing recipients or objects with liquids on or next to the Receiver. SMALL OBJECTS: Avoid placing small metallic objects close to the unit. These could accidentally enter through the ventilation slots and cause serious damage. CLEANLINESS: Unplug the Receiver from the mains before cleaning it. Use a slightly damp, soft cloth (no detergent) to clean the outside of the Receiver. VENTILATION: Place the Receiver in a well-ventilated area so that the slots are not blocked in any way. Avoid exposure to the sun or to other sources of heat. Do not place on top of other equipment. CONNECTIONS: Carry out the recommended connections only to avoid any possible damage.
Correct Handling of Batteries: Batteries can contain toxins. Take care that the batteries do not get into children‟s hands. Children might put batteries in their mouths and swallow them. Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used for a long time, take the batteries out of the remote control. Batteries may contain toxins that damage the environment. For this reason, it is absolutely essential that you dispose of the batteries in accordance with the legal provisions that are in force in your country at the time. Never throw batteries away in your normal household refuse. This is a requirement of the WEEE directive. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire etc 3
Features
Auto Sleep Feature Automatic channel scan User friendly on screen Menu Supports multiple languages Antenna Signal Loop through with fully agile R.F. Modulated Output MPEG-2 & MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 HP EPG ( Electronic Program guide) for on screen channel information
(Support 7 days) Welcome page (installation wizard) Software upgrade by USB
Supports multimedia
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Quick Installation 1.1 Connections Connect the TV and all the other equipment that needs to be connected to the receiver. Your receiver is equipped with a signal strength indicator to assist with the optimum adjustment of the antenna. The „Welcome‟ page allows the user to set the preferred User Interface display. It includes region, language, display mode and aspect mode settings.
1.2 Scan The entire input frequency range will be scanned for programs. After all the detected programs are saved, the receiver will stay in the tuning menu. Press “OK” to return to main menu. 4
2 Main menu 2.1 Edit Channel 2.1.1 TV Channel List These functions allow the user to customise the TV Channel List.
2.1.1.1
Favourite Allows the user to put TV channels into favourite groups.
2.1.1.2
Lock Allows the user to lock a channel. A password must then be entered before access is allowed to the locked channel. Skip Allows the user to select channels which they do not want in the channel list. Once set, when the „Channel Up / Down‟ is pressed, it will skip the selected channel. Move This function allows the user to change the channel sequence.
2.1.1.3
2.1.1.4
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2.1.1.5
Edit:
2.1.1.5.1 Sort Sort allows the user to change the order of the channel list according to program Name, (Alphabetically (A~Z) or (Z~A)), Free/Scramble, lock or default. 2.1.1.5.2 Edit This function is used to rename channels. 2.1.1.5.3 Delete This function can be used to delete channels from the database. 2.1.2 Radio Channel List The Radio Channel List can be customised in the same way as the TV Channel List described above.
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2.1.3 Delete All This function will delete all channels stored in the channel list.
2.2 Installation This menu allows the user to access the installation options.
2.2.1 Auto Scan Auto Scan will erase the existing database and scan the default frequency and bandwidth relevant to the selected country.
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2.2.2 Channel Scan The user can select the scan mode by channel or frequency. This function does not erase the database but adds the scan results into it.
2.2.3 Aerial Adjustment Activates the aerial adjustment tool.
2.2.4 LCN, (Logical Channel Numbering) The user can activate or deactivate the LCN function, (default ON).
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2.3 System Setup This menu provides the basic control and setup of the receiver.
2.3.1 Language This allows the user to set the preferred language for the OSD display.
2.3.2 TV System This menu is used to set the TV display modes and RF Output.
2.3.2.1
Video Resolution The resolution setting can be set to 480i,480p,576i, 576p.
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2.3.2.2
2.3.2.3 2.3.2.4 2.3.2.5 2.3.2.6
Aspect Mode This allows the aspect ratio to be set. Options include Auto, 4:3PS, 4:3LB and 16:9. Video Output The Video Output can be set to CVBS + YPbPr or RGB. R.F. System This allows the R.F. System standard to be set, (PAL I Default) R.F. Channel The R.F.Output channel can be set between Ch 21 and Ch 69 Digital Audio Output This allows the required Digital Audio Output to be selected.
Note: To utilize the R.F. Loopthrough, connect the short coax cable, (supplied), from „ANT Out‟ to „R.F. In‟. 2.3.3 Local Time Setting Allows the local time to be set.
2.3.3.1
Region Select your required country, for example, Ireland / UK. 2.3.3.2 GMT Usage If GMT Usage is on, the user must set GMT Offset and
Summer Time. If GMT Usage is off, the user must set the Date and Time 2.3.4 Timer Settings Up to 8 Timer events can be set. For example, to set the receiver to switch on to a chosen channel for a set duration.
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2.3.5 Parental Lock Parents can set suitable program levels for children. Before entering this fuction the user has to login using the password. The default password is 0 0 0 0.
2.3.5.1 2.3.5.2
2.3.5.3 2.3.5.4
Menu Lock Sets the Menu Lock On/Off. Channel Lock Channels can be locked according to age. Settings include: Off / Age10 / Age12 / Age16 / Age18. New Password Allows the user to enter a new password. Confirm Password The user must confirm the new password.
Warning: If a new password is entered, please keep a copy safe. 2.3.6 OSD, (On Screen Display), Settings This allows the user to set the On Screen Display mode.
2.3.6.1
OSD Timeout The user can set the time that the information banner is displayed. It can be set from 1 to10 seconds. 11
2.3.6.2
OSD Transparency The user can set the transparency of the OSD display to 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, or Off
2.3.6.3
Load Default OSD Settings Resets the OSD to the factory default settings.
2.3.7 Favourite Groups The user can place selected TV channels into favourite groups. Eight favourite groups are provided to simplfy the selection of channels. This function also allows user to rename the favourite group titles.
2.3.8 Other Auto Shut Down - This allows the user to set or disable the Auto Shut Down facility. It can be disabled or set so that the receiver shuts down automatically after 60 minutes, 120 minutes or 180 minutes.
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2.4 Tools This menu allows the user to access the functions below.
2.4.1 Information This shows the latest receiver bootloader, maincode, radioback, ver_info, countryband and userdb version with the upgrade date.
2.4.2 Load Factory Settings This operation will reload factory default settings and erase all stored Channel information. 2.4.3 Upgrade By USB The user can upgrade to the latest software using a USB device.
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2.4.3.1
Upgrade Mode This lists the various upgrade modes.
2.4.3.2
Upgrade File The user can select the required upgrade file here.
2.4.3.3
Start This displays the upgrade progress as a percentage.
2.4.4 USB Device This allows the user to enter and load multi-media functions including music and photographs via the USB port.
2.4.5 Remove USB device safely This function makes sure the USB device can be safely removed.
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2.5 Games There are 3 different games available on this receiver. 2.5.1 Tetris 2.5.2 Othello 2.5.3 Sudoku
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APPENDIX 1
Front Panel
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1)Standby 2)Channel Up 3)Channel Down
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APPENDIX 2 Rear Panel
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1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)
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R.F. In R.F. Out Audio L / R Out Video Out ANT In ANT Out USB Port TV Scart Output
9) Y, Cb, Cr Output 10) SPDIF Optical Output 11) Mains Power Switch
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APPENDIX 3 Remote Control Unit
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4 5 6
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Key to Remote Control Unit buttons: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Standby: To switch in and out of standby mode. 0 to 9: Numerical pad to select channels or for numerical entries. FAV : To select Favourite lists. Coloured buttons: To select options within the Menu screens. OK: Displays the channel list and confirms menu options. V-: Reduces Volume and selects menu option to left.
7) Back: 8) Info: 9) Mute: 10) TV/Radio: 11) Recall: 12) CH+: 13) V+: 14) Menu: 15) CH-:
Reverts to the previously displayed screen / „Exit‟ Menu. Displays programme and channel information. Switches off the audio output. Switches between TV and Radio modes. Switches between current and previously selected channel. Move up the Channel List and up the menu options. Increases the Volume and selects menu options to right. Displays the Main Menu. Move down the Channel List and down the menu options.
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Displays the Electronic Programme Guide No Application Displays Subtitle menu / Activate, Deactivates Subtitles Displays Audio menu.
EPG: Text Sub: Audio:
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APPENDIX
4 - Product Specification: Item
Typical Specification
1. TUNER INPUT R.F.Connectors Antenna Input
IEC 169-2 Female
Antenna Output
IEC 169-2 Male
R.F. Input
IEC 169-2 Female
R.F. Output
IEC 169-2 Male
Impedance
75 ohms Unbalanced
Input Frequency Range
50 MHz to 858 MHz
Input Signal Level
-25dBm to -65 dBm 5VDC ± 0.5VDC
ANT Power
2. RCA JACK 2.1 Video Output RCA Jack (Yellow)
Connector
MPEG2&MPEG4 SD
Video Output Format
75 ohms
Output Impedance Output Level
1 .0Vp-p +/- 0.2V
Video polarity
Normal / Invert
2.2 Audio Output RCA Jack (L/ R)
Connector
620 ohms
Output Impedance
3.0Vp-p +/-0.5V
Output Level
2.3 Y Cb Cr Output Y-Output (Red Jack)
1 .0Vp-p +/-0.2V, 75ohms
Cb -Output (Blue Jack)
0.5 Vp-p +/-0.1V, 75ohms
Cr-Output (Green Jack)
0.5 Vp-p +/-0.1V, 75ohms
3. TV SCART OUTPUT Video Output Output Level (PIN-19)
1.0Vp-p±0.2Vp-p, 75ohms
Freq Response
30Hz to 5MHz
Audio Output R-Output Level (PIN-1)
3.0Vp-p ± 0.5 V, 620ohm load
L-Output Level (PIN-3)
3.0Vp-p ± 0.5 V, 620ohm load 20
R.G.B Output R-Output (PIN-15)
0.7 Vp-p, +/-0.1V, 75ohms
G-Output (PIN-11)
0.7 Vp-p, +/-0.1V, 75ohms
B-Output (PIN-7) R.G.B Status in
0.7 Vp-p, +/-0.1V, 75ohms PIN-16
Internal:0 ~ 0.4VDC, 75ohms External:1.0 ~ 3.0VDC, 75ohms
Status Output (PIN-8) Standby Mode
0 VDC
4:3 TV-Format Mode
12VDC
16:9 TV-Format Mode
6.0VDC
4.Digital Optical Spdif Output Connector
Optical
2.5 Vp-p ± 0.2V
Output Level
5.USB2.0 USB A
Connector
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Front Panel 4*7Segment LED (Blue)
Display
Power ON/OFF
Buttons
▲CH-up ▼CH-down 7.GENERAL DATA 100Vac to 240 Vac 50 to 60 HZ
Supply Voltage
12W
Power consumption Max
≦1W
Power consumption in standby
max
Working temperature
+5°C to+ 40°C
Storage temperature
-20°C to + 65°C
Remote control
±25Degree Min
Remote control angle
0°C to +40°C
Temperature Humidity
40 RH to 90 RH 280*157*40 mm
Receiver Dimensions
1.2Kg
Weight
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APPENDIX 5 - Declaration of Conformity Company Name:
Triax UK Ltd
Company Address:
Abergorki Industrial Estate, Treorchy, Rhondda-Cynon-Taff CF42 6DL, UK
Object of the Declaration: Triax TR 110 Digital Terrestrial Receiver, 305106. The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the requirements of the following documents: Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC REACH Regulation 1907/2006/EC CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC Packaging Directive 94/62/EC The product identified above complies with the relevant EC Directives by meeting the following standards:
BS EN55013:2001+A1:2003+A2:2006 Test Limits for STB Receivers Disturbance Characteristics BS EN55020:2007 Test Limits for STB Receivers Immunity Characteristics BS EN60065:2002:A1:2006+A11:2008
Audio and Video Equipment Safety Requirements
BS EN 61000-3-2:2006 Test Limits for EMC Harmonic Currents BS EN61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005 Test Limits for EMC Voltage Changes and fluctuations The Declaration of Conformity is made in relation to the associated tests carried out and verified by our suppliers and their authorised test facilities. Signed for and on behalf of: TRIAX UK LTD
KEVIN EDWARDS………………………………………………………………QUALITY MANAGER. th
11 December 2009
Triax reserves the right to change the specification at any time without prior notice. Issue 2, 22nd Dec 2009
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