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Digital Set Top Box MDR-200 1 The remote control 1 0-9 DTV/RADIO VOL. +/− User Guide OK, V, v, B, b Thank you for choosing this product. CH. +/− EPG BACK INFO MUTE SUB TEXT MENU HELP SAVER CLOCK Please refer to the supplied Installation Guide to learn how to install the Digital Set Top Box. STB/TV Coloured buttons Switches the Digital Set Top Box on/into standby. Selects channels, enter PIN, use Help pages. Switches between Digital TV channels and Digital Radio channels. Returns to the previous channel watched. Switches between 4 and 24 hours advance in EPG. Adjusts the volume. Displays the Channel List/confirms a selection (OK button). Navigate the EPG/ menu/Channel List/Info menu (V, v, B, b buttons). Selects the next/previous channel. Switches the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) on/off. Returns to the previous level in the menu. Exits EPG, Info and Menu (first level). Displays programme information. Turns the sound on/off. Displays subtitles (if available). Displays digital text (if available). Displays/exits the menu. Displays/exits the Help pages. Switches the screen saver on. Press any button to cancel. Displays the Clock for 4 seconds. With the Clock displayed, press again to display the Screen Saver. Switches between the Digital Set Top Box and TV. Selects options in digital text/EPG/Channel List/menu. 2 The Help pages The Help pages give advice and information for many of the features of this Digital Set Top Box. To 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... [HELP] button. Additionally, pressing the [HELP] button whilst accessing any of the following will take you directly to the relevant help page: Channel Banner, Channel Information, Channel List, Edit Channel List, Programme Guide, Settings, Parental Control, Tuning and Timers. 71-800-007-10 / U-MAN-001-10 3 The Channel List 4 The Info display 5 The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) The EPG The Channel List The Channel List displays all the available channels. To Press Info display The Info display gives brief information on the current and future programmes. To Press Setting a timer To Press Access the EPG... [EPG] button. Move around the EPG... [V], [v], [B] and [b] buttons. Display the previous nine channels in the list... [RED] button. Display the next nine channels in the list... [GREEN] button. Move forward 4 or 24 hours... [BLUE] button. (Press [ ] to switch between 4 and 24 hours) Move back 4 or 24 hours... [YELLOW] button. (Press [ ] to switch between 4 and 24 hours) View selected programme information... [INFO] button. Preview a current programme... [OK] button (while highlighting a current programme). Access the Channel List... [OK] button while watching TV. Select channels... [V] and [v] buttons. Access the Info display... [INFO] button. Display the previous nine channels in the list... [RED] button. View information for future/ previous programmes... [V], [v], [B] and [b] buttons. Display the next nine channels in the list... [GREEN] button. Set a reminder for future programmes... [OK] button while highlighting a future programme. Set a timer for a future programme... [OK] button (while highlighting a future programme). [OK] button. Change the Audio setting... [RED] button (if available). Cancel a timer... [OK] button (while highlighting the required programme). Change the Subtitle setting... [GREEN] button (if available). Exit the EPG... [EPG] or [BACK] button Exit the Info display... [INFO] or [BACK] button. Switch to the selected channel... Exit the Channel List... [BACK] button. Switch to the programme being previewed... [OK] button (while highlighting a currently previewed programme). 6 Common symbols 7 The Main menu The Main menu The following symbols may be visible in the EPG, Channel List and Info menu: Main menu options: Timers Locked channel. Settings menu continued... Allows you to set, view, edit and delete timers. Refer to section 8 below for more details. Encrypted/scrambled channel. Low Power Allows you to reduce the power consumption when the Consumption: Set Top Box is in standby by switching off the RF and SCART loopthrough functions. (When “Low Power Consumption” is set to On and the Set Top Box is in Standby, you will not be able to view pictures from equipment connected to the “VCR” SCART socket. Additionally when “Low Power Consumption” is set to On and the Set Top Box is in Standby, any equipment connected to the “8 OUT” socket will not receive a signal.) Edit Channel List: Multilanguage option available (audio and subtitle). Timer has been set. Hide: Allows you to hide unwanted channels. Press OK to select a channel to hide. Sort: Allows you to rearrange the channel order. Press OK to select the channel you wish to move. Press V or v to select the new position. Press OK to swap the channels. Radio channel. Teletext available. Settings menu Swap channel. Hide channel. To Press Access the Main menu... [MENU] button. Move around the Main menu... [V] and [v] buttons. Select a setting... [B] and [v] buttons. Allows you to set your PIN and lock channels. Locked channels can only be viewed once the correct PIN is entered. The default PIN is 0000. Tuning Language: Allows you to change the language setting (if available). Country: Allows you to change the country setting. Subtitle: Allows you to set your preferred subtitle setting (if available). Audio: Allows you to set your preferred audio setting (if available). [BACK] button. TV Out: Allows you to switch the picture output between RGB,Y/C and Composite video. Make a selection... [OK] button. Picture Mode: Exit the Main menu... [MENU] or [BACK] button Allows you to change the TV type between 4:3 and 16:9. Picture Format: Allows you to display widescreen pictures as full screen or letterbox when “Picture Mode” is set to “4:3”. Move back to the previous level... Parental Controls Allows you to automatically or manually tune channels.You will be asked to enter your PIN. The default PIN is 0000. Press Help for more information on Tuning. Service Allows you to check the current software version and the signal strength. Software Upgrade Allows you to search for software updates through your aerial (when available). continued... 8 The Timers screen To Press Move around the Timers screen... [V] and [v] buttons. Manually set a timer event... [OK] button (while highlighting an empty timer). See below for further information. The Timers screen Edit a timer event... Delete a timer event... [RED] button (while highlighting the required timer event). See below for further information. [GREEN] button (while highlighting the required timer event). Exit the Timers screen and return to [BACK] button the Main menu... Exit the Timers screen and return to TV... [MENU] button Editing a timer event / Manually setting a timer event To Press Editing a timer event / Manually setting a timer event Move around the Edit timers screen... [V] and [v] buttons. Change the ‘Name’, ‘Mode’* and ‘PIN’** settings... [B] and [b] buttons. Change the ‘Start’, ‘End’ and ‘Date’ settings... [0-9] buttons. Save and exit the Edit timers screen... [OK] button. 9 Specifications Physical Specifications Size: Weight: Power Requirements Input Voltage: Power Consumption (On): Power Consumption (Active STBY): Power Consumption (Low Power STBY): Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Tuner RF Input / Output Connectors: Channel Coverage: Video Decoder Video Decoding: Video Formats: Audio Decoder Audio Decoding: Audio Mode: AV Connectors Video: Audio: *Use ‘Mode’ to set the timer event to occur ‘Once’, ‘Daily’ or ‘Weekly’. **When a timer event is set to display a programme on a locked channel, you will need to enter the PIN before the programme is displayed. If you enter your PIN when setting the timer event, the programme will be displayed automatically. Supplied Accessories Remote Control Installation Guide Stand Remote Control Extender (W)205mm x (H)90mm x (D)36mm 0.2 kg 5.3V DC (with supplied power supply) 3.9W 3.3W 1.0W +10°C to +40°C -20°C to +60°C q; Troubleshooting and Helpline Should you experience any problem with your Digital Set Top Box, completely unplug the unit from the mains. Leave unplugged for at least one minute before re-connecting to the mains. If this does not resolve the issue, please contact TVonics. For general problems: TVonics website: TVonics Email support: TVonics Helpline: www.tvonics.com [email protected] 0870 80 30 551 (all calls charged at National Rate) For general Freeview reception enquiries: 1x IEC (Female) / 1x IEC (Male) UHF (B21 to B68 / 470MHz to 854MHz) Freeview website: Freeview Tel. No: Freeview SMS: www.freeview.co.uk 0870 880 9980 (calls charged at National Rate) 83331 (standard text rate) MPEG-2 Main Level / Main Profile 16:9 / 4:3 MPEG-2 Layer 1 Stereo / Mono 2x 21 Pin SCART (TV SCART = RGB / Y/C, VCR SCART = CVBS) 1x 3.5mm Jack/miniTOS (Analogue Stereo / PCM Audio Optical SPDIF) Power Supply (5.3V 1Amp) User Guide Fixing pads Rubber Feet Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice Printed in UK U-MAN-001-10 © 2007 TVonics 71-800-007-10