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USER MANUAL DCBP850R SAMSUNG
DCB-P850R / DCB-P850RS
Gebruiksinstructies
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SAMSUNG
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Gebruiksinstructies
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DIGITALE AUDIO-OUTPUT: OPTISCH
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Flash: 8MB
SDRAM: 64MB
INGEBOUWDE HARDE SCHIJF 160GB
TOEGANG EXTERNE HARDE SCHIJF USB2.0 (HOST)
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Muziek: MP3
Foto: JPG
FYSIEKE SPECIFICATIE
Afmeting (B x D x H): 381 x 267 x 60 mm
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Mode d'emploi
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Instructions for use
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This STB has been manufactured to satisfy international safety standards. Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully.
MAINS SUPPLY: AC 230V\~, 50/60Hz
OVERLOADING: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adapters as this can result in fire or electric shock.
LIQUIDS: Keep liquids away from the STB.
CLEANING: Before cleaning, disconnect the STB from the wall socket. Use a cloth lightly dampened with water(no solvents) to clean the exterior.
VENTILATION: Do not block the STB ventilation holes. Ensure that free airflow is maintained around the STB. Never store the STB where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near heating equipment e.g. a radiator. Never stack other electronic equipment on top of the STB. Place the STB at least 10cm from the wall.
ATTACHMENTS: Do not use any attachment that is not recommended by the manufacturer; it may cause a hazard or damage the equipment.
CONNECTION OF CABLE, TV, AND STB:
Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. Always turn off the STB, TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables. To disconnect this STB, from the mains, the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket, therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable.
SERVICING: Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Any attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid. Refer all servicing to a qualified service agent.
LIGHTNING: If the STB is installed in an area subject to intense lightning activity, protection devices for the STB mains connector and modem telephone line are essential. The individual manufacturer's instruction for safeguarding other equipment, such as TV set, Hi-Fi, etc., connected to the STB must also be followed during lightning storms.
GROUNDING: Signal cable MUST BE EARTHED. The grounding system must comply with SABS 061.
Note : Dispose the used batteries at designated place for environment protection.
WARNING!
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Follow these directions in order not to damage the power cord or plug.
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Do not modify or process the power cord or plug arbitrarily.
- Do not bend or twist the power cord too much.
- Make sure to disconnect the power cord with holding the plug.
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Separate heat appliances from the power cord as distantly as possible in order to prevent the cover from being melted.
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Failure to follow one of them may cause electric shock or fire.
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Do not open the main body.
- Do not insert metals or inflammable objects inside the product.
- Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand.
- Disconnect the power cord in case of lightning.
- Do not cover the receiver's ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, clothes etc.
- Do not place the receiver on top of household appliances that emit heat.
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Do not expose the receiver to rain or moisture.
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Do not use the product when it is out of order. If you continue to use the product with a defect, it can cause a serious damage to the product. Make sure to contact your local product distributor when the product is out of order.
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Do not turn the power off suddenly while the hard disk drive is running. The company shall not be liable for any corruption of data on the hard disk drive caused by the carelessness or misuse of users.

Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)

This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes
at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
CONTENTS
Safety Instructions 2
General Features 5
Connecting Your "STB" 6
Description 8
Front Panel 8
Rear Panel....9
Remote Control.... 10
Setting Up TV Operations with the Remote Control.... 12
Initial Installation.... 13
Basic Functions 14
Operating The Receiver 25
Main Menu.... 25
1. Guide 25
1.1 Full Guide.... 26
1.2 Mini Guide 26
1.3 Using the colour buttons.... 26
2. Channel 27
2.1 Favorite Channel 27
2.2 Auto Scanning 29
2.3 Channel List 29
2.4 Parental Guide 31
3. Library 32
3.1 Video 32
3.2 Music.... 36
3.3 Photo 38
3.4 Radio 40
4. Timer Recording.... 41
4.1 Scheduled Recordings 41
4.2 EPG Setting 42
4.3 Manual Setting.... 43
4.4 Record Guard Time 43
5. Setup.... 44
5.1 PVR 44
5.2 Preferences.... 45
5.3 Language 47
5.4 System 48
5.5 Mailbox 49
5.6 Irdeto CA Status.... 50
Available TV Manufacturer Numbers 51
Troubleshooting.... 59
Technical Specifications.... 60
GENERAL FEATURES
1. USER SECTION
400 PROGRAMMABLE CHANNELS
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE
MULTI LANGUAGE SUPPORTED FOR OSD
SUBTITLE & TELETEXT SUPPORTED WITH MULTI LANGUAGES
FULL FUNCTION INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL
▶ AUTO SCAN FACILITY
CHANNEL ORGANISING (PROGRAMMABLE)
- LOW POWER CONSUMPTION
▶ AUTO UPDATED EPG
PVR(PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER) FUNCTION
2. TUNER SECTION
VHF, UHF BAND 50\~870 MHz
MAX 7 Msps SYMBOL RATE
16\~256 QAM MODULATION FORMAT
RF LOOP-THROUGH OUTPUT(MALE) FOR ANALOG RECEIVER
3. VIDEO SECTION
DVB-C COMPLIANT
MPEG-2 VIDEO(MP@ML)
COMPATIBLE FOR BOTH SCPC/MCPC
SUPPORTS ASPECT RATIO 4:3(NORMAL) AND 16:9(WIDE SCREEN)
1\~15 Mb/s DATA RATE
2 SCART
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT
4. AUDIO SECTION
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER I & II
MONO, DUAL, STEREO, AND JOINT STEREO AUDIO MODE
32, 44.1, AND 48kHz SAMPLING FREQUENCIES
VOLUME CONTROL AND MUTE FUNCTION THROUGH REMOTE CONTROL
▶ OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
CONNECTING YOUR "STB"
1. LOCATION OF THE RECEIVER
Your receiver should be placed under proper ventilation. Don't put in completely enclosed cabinet that will restrict the flow of air, resulting in overheating. The location should be safeguarded from direct sunlight, excess moisture, rough handling or household pets. Avoid stacking other electronic components on the top of the receiver. The location should be safely accessible by the cable from your antenna system.
2. CONNECTING THE RECEIVER WITH CABLE SYSTEM
After installing your cable system, connect the coaxial cable to "ANT IN" terminal marked at the rear of the STB.
All cable connectors should be finger tightened; do not use any kind of wrench while tightening connectors. The cable should be 75 ohm impedance coaxial cable.
3. CONNECTING THE RECEIVER TO TV
To connect the receiver with your television, you can use the following methods; Via SCART cable, RF cable or RCA cable. Connect the RF cable to the terminal marked "RF OUT" on the rear panel of STB and its other end to the TV RF input socket. In here, "RF OUT" means the loop through.
In the case of connecting your TV through SCART cable, connect the SCART connector marked AV1 (TV) to the respective SCART port on the TV.
4. CONNECTING YOUR VCR OR DVD PLAYER
To connect a VCR or DVD player, the STB has been provided with SCART at the rear marked "AV2 (EXT)." Using a SCART connector, the VCR or DVD player can be connected to the receiver.
5. CONNECTING EXTERNAL AUDIO / HI-FI SYSTEM
To connect any external Audio Hi-Fi system, the receiver has been provided with two RCA connectors at the back of the receiver, marked with AUDIO L and R respectively to connect the left and right Audio.
6. CONNECTING DIGITAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Connect a fiber optic cable between OPTICAL on the receiver and OPTICAL on the Digital Audio System.
7. INSERTING SMARTCARDS FOR IRDETO SERVICES
In order to view a scrambled service, you need to have a valid Smartcard.
This STB has embedded the Irdeto to view Irdeto programmes.
Note : Insert the Smartcard with the gold coloured chip facing downwards.
Connecting Figure

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Signal Cable VH5 VIDEO CAUTION 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000If degraded picture quality is observed while viewing copy-protected VOD (Video-on-Demand) movies, connect the set-top box directly to the TV set. Do not connect through a VCR.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
TruSurround XT, SRS and ● Symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS labs, Inc.

DESCRIPTION
Front Panel

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SAMSUNG 3-CP/458 AIR AIR AIR AIR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12- POWER Turns the receiver on and off (standby).
- Smart Card Slot 1 slot for Irdeto smartcard.
Note : Smart Cards are only distributed by service providers and special distributors, not by SAMSUNG.
- USB Port Connects an external USB storage device such as USB-HDD or thumb-drive.
- Display Displays the playing status.
- GUIDE Displays TV/Radio EPG (Electronic Programme Guide).
- MENU Opens up or exits the menu.
- EXIT Exits the current menu.
- Infrared Sensor Receives IR commands from the remote control.
- ∧/∨ √ Moves the highlight bar for selecting options on the menu.
- OK Enters and confirms any data to the receiver in the menu.
- REC Indicator Lights when the receiver is recording.
- REC Records for Live TV and Radio programmes.
Rear Panel

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The fan always revolves when the power is on.
Ensure a minimum of 10cm clear space on all sides of the fan when installing the product.
- AC MAINS This is to plug in the AC mains power cord. The input
AC voltage range is 230V\~, 50/60Hz supply. - POWER SWITCH This is used to turn AC mains power on and off.
- ANT IN Connects to a terrestrial aerial (or antenna).
- RF OUT Connects to your TV aerial.
- VIDEO OUT Connects to a video input of your TV using a RCA video cable.
- AUDIO OUT Connects to audio inputs of your TV using RCA audio cables.
- AV2(EXT) Connects to your VCR or other equipment using a SCART cable.
- AV1(TV) Connects to your TV using a SCART cable.
- DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(OPTICAL) Connects to an optical input of your digital amplifier using an optical cable.
Remote Control

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INPUT SEL. TV STB TV/RADIO STANDBY/ON PIP TV STANDBY/ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FAV.CH BOOKMARK REC TREC LIVE TIME SHIFT VOL CH MENU RETURN RETURN OK REPEAT GUIDE INFO EXIT LIBRARY ALT TEXT PRE.CH A B C D SAMSUNG- TV Switches the TV mode.
- STB Switches the STB mode.
- TV/RADIO Toggles between the TV channel and Radio channel.
- INPUT SEL. Selects input signal in external input mode.
- STANDBY/ON Turns the receiver on and off (standby).
- PIP Used for PIP(Picture in Picture) function.
- TV STANDBY/ON Turns the TV on and off (standby).
- NUMERIC(0\~9) Enters numeric values and selects the channel directly by entering its number. Also used for inputting text.
- FAV.CH Displays the favorite channel list.
- BOOKMARK Used for bookmark function.
- REC Records for Live Broadcasting.
- T.REC Used for configuring the timer recording.
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SKIP(I◄◄/►►I) Buttons Used for skipping backwards or forwards. (every 30 seconds)
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SEARCH(◀◀/▶▶) Buttons Used for searching backwards or forwards.
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LIVE(■) Button Used for stopping play in HDD mode or returning to Live Broadcasting when the Time Shift is active.
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TIME SHIFT(▶II) Used for starting and pausing play in HDD mode or starting the Time Shift.
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VOL+/- Increases or decreases the volume.
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CH^/\~Selects channels (programmes).
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☐(MUTE) Toggles between normal and muted audio.
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MENU(☐) Opens up or exits the menu.
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RETURN(○) Returns to the previous menu.
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DIRECTION Buttons Moves the highlight bar for selecting options on the menu.
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OK Enters data or confirms the selection on the menu.
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REPEAT Repeats selected section (A–B).
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GUIDE Displays TV/Radio EPG (Electronic Programme Guide).
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INFO(i) Displays the channel information and programme information. If pressed again, it displays the Info menu, which includes information about signal information, time details, audio/video track, Add to FAV list, PIP On/Off, and recording status.
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EXIT(∅) Exits the current menu.
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RED(LIBRARY) Displays the recorded list. This button functions the same as the RED button on the menu.
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GREEN(ALT) Selects the audio and video track list for the current service. This button functions the same as the GREEN button on the menu. Press it once and audio track list appears. Press it twice and video track list appears. The audio and video track services are not provided for every channel and depend on the conditions the operator is in.
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YELLOW(TEXT) Selects the Teletext or Subtitle mode. This button functions the same as the YELLOW button on the menu.
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BLUE(PRE.CH) Moves the previous channel. This button functions the same as the BLUE button on the menu.
Setting Up TV Operations with the Remote Control
Enter the manufacturer number into the remote control to control the TV with the remote control (see “Available TV Manufacturer Numbers” on pages 51\~58).
- Turn the TV on.
- Point the remote control towards the TV.
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Enter the TV manufacturer number by using the NUMERIC(0\~9) buttons while pressing the TV button. E.g. For a Samsung TV, press 0, 0 and 1 in this order by using the NUMERIC(0\~9) buttons while pressing the TV button.
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When the TV is turned off or on, the configuration is finished.
TV functions that you can control with the remote control
| Button Function | |
| TV STANDBY/ON Press to turn the TV on or off. | |
| INPUT SEL. Press to select an external input source for the TV. | |
| VOL+/- Press to adjust the TV volume / Exclusive to the TV | |
| CH^/Press to select a TV channel. | |
| (MUTE) Press to mute the TV sound. | |
| NUMERIC(0~9) Press to enter the number | |
Note : 1. There is a model that can only be turned on by pressing the NUMERIC buttons "0" on the remote control.
- TV models of other manufacturer that can be controlled with the remote control are limited, and some functions may not work.
- If you replace the remote control batteries or enter a new manufacturer number, the previously configured TV manufacturer number is deleted.
- When a connected device is an integrated TV model (VCR, DVDP), take care when using the remote control because it may operate both of them simultaneously.
- If the configuration number does not work, try another number.
INITIAL INSTALLATION
You have to set up your receiver when it is plugged in for the first time. For this action, after pressing the MENU(1) button, select Setup > System > Initial Installation. After entering your PIN code (the initial setting is "0000"), do the following actions:
Setting Language
- Press the OK button to select your desired language, then move the cursor to Continue
- Press the OK button.
The channel scanning box appears as shown in the picture.
Setting Frequency
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select a desired frequency. You can enter the proper frequency using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote control.
Setting Network ID
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select a desired Network ID. You can enter the proper Network ID using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote control.
Selecting Modulation
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select the modulation of the channel you want to find. You can select the value of 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 QAM, or AUTO.
Setting Symbol Rate
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select a desired symbol rate of channel you want to find. You can enter the proper symbol rate using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote control.
Executing Auto Channel Scanning
- After selections are made, press the OK button to start auto channel scanning. Auto channel scanning will start.
- After auto channel scanning completes, press the OK button to save the TV and Radio channels.

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Frequency 36/05/00 GMT Network ID 900S Modulation 64 QAM Symbol Rate 6875 KON Signal Status Press OK button to start scanning More Start Return Exit
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TV 111 102 Adventure 1 103 Lurmpot 104 Eunspot 2 105 Keta 106 PMI 107 Self 108 ESP 109 Spot 110 Spot 111 Spot Radio: 6D 5.1 Jazz Classics 5.2 Rippie Vibrations 5.3 Bass, Breaks & B... Your digital master found TV 111 Radio: 6D Press OK button to user Progress: Signal Status: Network Name: TVTime, MacrstadtBASIC FUNCTIONS
1. Display Screen
Before you can view the television programme, you must perform the installation. Therefore you will see only menu images at first.
After the television channels have been programmed, you will see the following picture (banner) each time you change channels:
- Press the INFO(i) button in Live mode.

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Channel Name Program Progressive Bar. Current Time Channel Number 1 2.5 Nick jr. 14:17 Event Name die and the Ferocious Beat 4:00-14:25 Simple Story Animatie Icon : Lock/Favorite/Scrambled Channel/ Teletext/Subtitle/Audiotrack Dolby Digital Aspect Ratio Watching Time Parental Rating- Select the channel by pressing the NUMERIC(0\~9) buttons or CH^/buttons and select the TV/RADIO button to move to TV or Radio channel. You will also see this picture each time you change channels.
When you press the TV/RADIO button on the remote control, TV and Radio programmes are toggled.
Note : With no action, the channel banner disappears after about five seconds.
Detailed programme information
- Press the INFO(i) button twice while you are viewing a programme. First you will see the channel information. If pressed again, detailed information on the current programme is displayed as shown in the picture.
- [◀/▶ buttons]: displays information of the previous or next programmes.
- [▲/▼ buttons]: scrolls the current information.
Note : This service depends on the service provider.

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Distinct Shares 07/04 Fri 15:30-16:00 Distinct Shares. StarbeRavenion. Tourism/Renor. Animation Islands. Continuing their voyage along Contrain coastline, the Shorts leave Subravik and will come to the United States at Stoe where they avoid the branzened soft pass. StarbeRavenion. Tourism/Renor.2. Volume Control
To control the volume level :
- Press the VOL +/- buttons to adjust the volume level.
- Press the ☐(MUTE) button to turn to silence mode.
- Press the ☐(MUTE) button again or VOL +/- buttons in order to cancel the mute function.
Note : With no volume control, the volume control banner disappears after about two seconds.

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49 Node3. Select audio track
- Press the GREEN(ALT) button to see the audio track list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select an audio language, press the OK button.
Note: 1. Although the channel you are trying to record contains many audio tracks, you can listen to the limited number of audio tracks after the recording is complete.(minimum 1 / maximum 3 audio tracks)
- If the channel does not contain the subtitle and teletext: Maximum three audio tracks are available for recording.
- If the channel contains either the subtitle or teletext: Maximum two audio tracks are available for recording.
- If the channel contains both the subtitle and teletext: One audio track is only available for recording.
2. For the channels that contains many audio tracks, use the GREEN(ALT) button to select audio tracks while recording. Then you can listen to the selected audio tracks after the recording is complete.

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- Press the GREEN(ALT) button twice to see the video track list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a video, press the OK button.
Note : When the GREEN(ALT) button is pressed but no action follows, the video track banner disappears after about four seconds.

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- Press the OK button while you are watching a programme.
- Press the TV/RADIO button to select a TV or Radio channel.
You can select any of TV, Radio, and All channel lists.
- Press the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired channel, then press the OK button. To move to the previous or next page on the channel list, use the ◀/▶ buttons.
- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Sorts by alphabetic order or default setting.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: Locks the channel after entering your PIN code.
- [YELLOW(TEXT) button]: Adds to the favorite list.
6. Favorite List
- Press the FAV.CH button while you are viewing a programme.
- Press the TV/RADIO button to select a TV or Radio channel.
You can select any of TV, Radio, and All channel lists.
- Press the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired channel, then press the OK button. To move to the previous or next page on the channel list, use the ◀/▶ buttons.
- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Removes the favorite channel.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: Renumbers the channel. The channel number is changed using the◀/▶ buttons.
- [BLUE(PRE.CH) button]: Used when performing extra functions (such as Sort by name, Sort by number, or Rename List).
Sort by name: Sorts by alphabetic order.
Sort by number: Sorts by channel order.
Rename List: Renames the channel.

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When the current broadcasting programme provides teletext, press the YELLOW(TEXT) button to see the current teletext language list. The first press displays the VBI (vertical blanking interval) teletext and the second press displays the OSD teletext.
To change the teletext language:
- Press the YELLOW(TEXT) button to see the teletext language list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a teletext language you want.
- Press the OK button and then the selected teletext language is displayed.

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- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Goes back to the previous page.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: Goes to the next page.
- [▲/▼ buttons]: Moves to the previous/next page.
- [CH^/buttons]: Moves to the previous/next page.

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8. Subtitle
When the current broadcasting programme provides subtitle, press the YELLOW(TEXT) button three times to see the current subtitle language list.
To change the subtitle language:
- Press the YELLOW(TEXT) button twice to see the subtitle language list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the subtitle language you want.
- Press the OK button and then the selected subtitle language is displayed.

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The electronic programme guide shows you programme information for the selected channel.
Note : 1. This service depends on the service provider.
- After the receiver recognises the GMT-time from the signal which takes few seconds, it can display correct EPG information.
- Press the GUIDE button while you are viewing a programme.
Programme Information is displayed on the screen on the time basis.
- [▲/▼ buttons]: Selects channels.
- [◀/▶buttons]: Used to display the program information by 30 minutes per block.
- [OK button]: You can select a current live channel, and also can schedule the future coming programmes for recording.
- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Used for adding or cancelling timer recording.
- [YELLOW(TEXT) button]: Displays programmes by categories. (All, Movie/Drama, News/Affairs, Show/Game Show, Sports, Children's/Youth Programmes, Music/Ballet/Dance, Arts/Culture, Social/Political Issues/Economics, Education/Science, Leisure hobbies, Others)
- [BLUE(PRE.CH) button]: Toggles between Full Guide and Mini Guide.
- [SKIP(1◄◄) button]: Moves back to the previous day.
- [SKIP(▶▶I) button]: Moves to the next day.
- [INFO(i) button]: Displays the programme information.

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Directly records while enjoying Live TV or Radio programme. The recorded file will be automatically saved to Video and Radio folders in the Library menu. This is not for permanent recording, so if you plug out the set without stopping the record, no file is saved. You can also record two separate channels at the same time.

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Progress Status 5 6 Second recording channel First recording channel11. Time Shift
Time Shift function enables replay of previous scenes while playing a programme. The system automatically records the active live programme on the built-in HDD. First press the PLAY/PAUSE(▶II) button during play and the current live programme will be paused. After a while, press the PLAY/PAUSE(▶II) button and the programme resumes. The Time status bar appears to show you the current operating status. Use the playback-related buttons to play contents saved in the HDD.
- [TIMESHIFT(▶II)]: Used to start the Time Shift. To resume the stilled screen, press it again.
- [LIVE(■)]: Returns to the live channel.
- [SKIP(I◄◄/►►I)]: Skips backwards or forwards.
- [FAST SEARCH(◄◄/►►)]: Fast-searches backwards or forwards.
- [SLOW SEARCH(◄◄/►►)]: Slow-searches backwards or forwards while the screen is paused.

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Status Bar Play time Live time 19:16:25 19:16:51 Time ShiftTo record one channel:
- Change to the channel you want to record, then press the REC button to start recording.
- To stop the recording, press the STOR(■) or REC button. The recording option menu will appear. Press the STOR(■) button again.

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Subject to availability.To record two channels:
- Change to the channel you want to record, then press the REC button to start recording.
- Change to another channel you want to record, then press the REC button to start recording. The red color indicates the channel that is currently displayed.
• To stop the recording,
- Press the STOP(■) button. The recording option menu will appear.
- Select the channel to stop the recording using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the STOP(■) button.
- To stop the second recording also, press the STO(■) button and press it again when the option menu opens.
Note: When recording two channels, you can watch only one of those.

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- Press the REC button during recording. The Recording Option menu will appear.
- [◀/▶ buttons]: To change the recording end time such as Unlimited, This Event, Next Event, 30 min, 60 min, 90 min, 120 min, 3hr, 4hr, 6hr, and 8hr.
- To exit the menu, press the EXIT(✗) button.

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Recording Option Recording 1 Recording 2 1.1 Function k End Time Unlimited 00:00:22 Recorded ■ Stop Recording12. A-B Repeat Function
Repeatedly plays a selected section (A–B).
- Press the REPEAT button during playback.
- Press the OK button at the scene you want to start repeating.
- Press the OK button again at the scene you want to end repeating.
The specified A–B section will be played repeatedly.
- To deactivate the repeat function, press the REPEAT button again while the A–B section is playing, then the function will be deactivated.
13. Bookmark Function
You can bookmark specific scenes of the recorded file for easier search.
To add a bookmark:
- Press the BOOKMARK button during playback.
- Press the RED(LIBRARY) button when a desired scene appears. The number "1" is displayed at the top on the screen and the scene is memorised.
- Press the RED(LIBRARY) button again when the next desired scene appears. To get the scene quickly, use the SEARCH(◀◀/▶▶) buttons. The number "2" is displayed and the scene is memorised.
- Bookmarks can be added by repeating the steps above. You can bookmark up to 10 scenes.
To find a preset bookmark:
- Press the ◀▶ buttons to search the bookmark that you want. The selected bookmark number changes.
- After selection, press the OK button to play from that point.

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- Press the ◀/▶ buttons to select the bookmark that you want to delete. The selected bookmark number changes.
- After selection, press the BLUE(PRE.CH) button to delete from the preset bookmarks. The final bookmark number decreases by 1 with no change to locations.
To move to the bookmark starting point:
- Press the JUMP button to get to the starting point of the current bookmark.
14. Info Menu
To see the Info menu about the programme on a live channel or the recorded play on HDD, press the INFO(i) button.
14.1. On live programme
With in the live programme, do the following:
- Press the INFO(i) button 3 times. The first press opens the channel information while the second press opens the programme information.
- The Info menu box displays the following items for your own taste.
- [Audio Track]: Use the▲/▼ buttons to select an audio language, then press the OK button. When the Dolby Digital is available and it has priority, you can select it also.
- [Video Track]: Use the▲/▼ buttons to select a video track number, then press the OK button.

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Info Menu TV400 First save Time 15:50:25 Audio track save Video track track no 0 PIP Off Signal info 60%50% Decoding status On Select Next- [PIP]: After setting it to "On," you can watch two channels with main and sub pictures. When you are watching 2 programmes at a time, use the RED(LIBRARY) button for swapping between main and sub pictures. The channel on the sub picture is changed upward by the YELLOW(TEXT) button, while it is changed downward by the BLUE(PRE.CH) button. To remove the sub picture, change the setting to "Off."
- [Signal Info]: Displays the signal strength and quality.
- [Recording Status]: If any recording is going on, it displays the recording information. For more details, see the following sections.
Note: When the PIP is active but a locked channel is in the small picture, it is displayed black-empty.
14.2. While a recorded file is played
With in a recorded file playing, do the following:
- Press the INFO(i) button. It displays the following items for your own taste.
- [Time]: Displays the started time.
- [Playing Time]: Displays the played period of time.
- [Remain Time]: Displays the remaining time to the end.
- [Audio Track]: Use the▲/▼ buttons to select an audio language, then press the OK button. When the Dolby Digital is available and it has priority, you can select it also.
- [PIP]: After setting it to "On," you can watch a live programme on the sub picture as mentioned above.
- [Recording Status]: If any recording is going on, it displays the recording information as mentioned above.

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You can check the signal strength and quality of the current channel.

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You can check the recording status such as channel number, event name, record type, frequency, and remaining time. When there are 2 recordings available, use the◀/▶ buttons to see the recording status between recording 1 and recording 2.

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- Plug in the AC main power and switch on the receiver.
- Press the MENU(III) button to bring up the main menu.
The following on screen display will appear:
You will see the main menu on the TV screen as shown below.
- Moves into the desired sub menu using the▲/▼/◄/► buttons.
- Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
1. Guide
In this menu, you can get information about programmes on various channels.
Note: 1. This service depends on the service provider. 2. After the receiver recognises the GMT-time from the received signal that takes few seconds, it can display correct programme information.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Guide in the main menu, then press the▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Full Guide or Mini Guide, then press the OK or▶ button.
The programme information may include: current time, channel name, name of the current and next programme, the start and total time of the current and next programme.

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Guide Full Guide Mini Guide Channel Library Timer Ret. Setup Ok Move Return Exit1.1. Full Guide
The function gives you information for the full channels. This service depends on the service provider.
When you select a channel using the▲/▼ buttons, it will display various information such as current time and date, channel name, programme name, schedule of programmes, and programme status (Recording, Favorite Channel, etc.).
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a desired channel, then press the OK button. You can select a current live channel, and also can schedule the future coming programmes for recording. To schedule the programme for recording, press the RED(LIBRARY) button.
- Reserved channel list will be erased when you plug out the set.
- Press the INFO(i) button, then you can get more information selected programme.
1.2. Mini Guide
Mini Guide menu is similar to Full Guide menu. Use </► buttons to get previous or next programme information.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Mini Guide in the Guide menu, then press the OK or▶ button.
- Press ◀/▶ buttons to select previous or next programme.
You can use OK and INFO(i) buttons as in Full Guide menu.

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- If you select a locked channel, you can input the password only when the Mini Guide menu is gone.
1.3. Using the colour buttons
- When you press the RED(LIBRARY) button, the timer recording can be assigned with a desired recording frequency.
- To delete it from the favorite channel list, press the button again.
- When you press the YELLOW(TEXT) button, the channel can be assigned a category like sports, news, movie, and such.
- Full Guide and Mini Guide are toggled by the BLUE(PRE.CH) button.

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Channel menu have four sub menus: Favorite Channel, Auto Scanning, Channel List, and Parental Guide.
These options enable you to change channel settings. You can set the various settings you want.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Channel in the main menu, then press the ▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menus, then press the OK or ▶ button.

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Favorite Channel Auto Scanning Channel List Parental Guide2.1. Favorite Channel
You can select TV or Radio channel from the favorite list. The screen displays five different favorite groups.
Select a favorite group you want.
- Press the TV/RADIO button to toggle the TV and Radio favorite list.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a desired channel.
- You can edit the favorite channel list using Rem. FAV, Renumber, Add Current, and Extras.
- To exit, press the EXIT(☐) button.

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You can remove channels on the favorite list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the channel you want to remove.
- Press the RED(LIBRARY) button.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button.
The selected channel is removed.

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You can change the channel number of the selected one on the list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the channel you want to renumber, then press the GREEN(ALT) button.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to change the channel number, then press the OK button.

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You can add the current channel to the favorite list when the current channel is not in the favorite list. (See page 16)

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You can perform extra functions in the favorite list. (See page 16)

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Favorite TV 1 Caps Lock Special Character Save2.2. Auto Scanning
This menu enables download of available channels automatically.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select items, then press the◀/▶ buttons to change.
- Press the OK button to start scanning.
• After scanning completes, press the OK button to save. - To exit without saving, press the MENU(☐) or EXIT(☐) button.

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Frequency 56.2 MHz Network ID 41001 Modulation 64 QAM Symbol Rate 687% RS% Signal Status Press OK button to start scanning More Start Return Exit2.3. Channel List
You can select TV or Radio channel from the channel list.
- Press the TV/RADIO button to toggle the TV and Radio channel list.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a desired channel list and press the OK button.
- You can edit the channel list using Sort, Lock, and Add to FAV.
- To exit, press the EXIT(∅) button.

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2.3.1. Sort
You can sort channels on the channel list.
- Press the RED(LIBRARY) button to sort channels.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired sorting method from Alphabetic and Default.
- When you press the OK button, channel list is sorted by your desired sorting method.
2.3.2. Lock
You can block the current channel.
- Press the GREEN(ALT) button to lock the channel. Then the menu requesting the PIN code appears.
- Enter the PIN code using the NUMERIC buttons.
2.3.3. Add to FAV.
You can add the current channel to the favorite list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the channel you want to add to the favorite list, then press the YELLOW(TEXT) button.

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This function prevents children or unauthorized persons from watching programme. Also you can change your PIN (Personal Identification Number) code.
Note : The factory preset PIN code is "0000."
2.4.1. Program Grade
When it is set, any programme that violates the setting is blocked. To set this grade,
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a grade.
The password input box appears.
- Enter your 4-digit PIN code to confirm it.
2.4.2. Lock/Unlock Channel
When a channel is locked, the user must input the PIN code to watch it. To lock or unlock the channel,
- Select Lock or Unlock and press the OK button.
The password input box appears.
- Enter your 4-digit PIN code to confirm it.
2.4.3. Change PIN Code
You can change the PIN code.
- Use the NUMERIC(0\~9) buttons to enter the old PIN code and new PIN code.
- To confirm it enter the new PIN code again.
Please remember the PIN code should be a 4-digit numerical value.
The factory preset PIN code: 0000
Note: If you forgot the PIN code, contact the Service Provider. Once you change your password, you must keep it in mind.

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Enter old PIN code Enter new PIN code Confirm new PIN code3. Library
You can play and edit TV channel recordings, Radio channel recordings, video files, photo files, and music files in the Library menu.
You can also enjoy JPG and MP3 files stored in your external USB storage device.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Library in the main menu, then press the▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK or ▶ button.

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You can play and edit TV channel recordings.

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Status Bar Current Play Time Total Recorded Time 00:00:04 00:04:13 Playing- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a recorded file or video file, then press the OK button.
- [PLAY/PAUSE▶II) button]: Plays or pauses the current file.
- [STOP(■) button]: Stops playback and exits to the file list.
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[SKIP(I ◀◀◀▶▶) buttons]: Each press performs a 30-second commercial skip. It enables you to evade from watching commercials.
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To enter a folder, use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a folder, then press the OK button.
- To change to a higher level folder, use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the □.. icon, then press the OK button. After selecting a folder, you can edit by options such as Rename, Delete, and New Folder after pressing the GREEN(ALT) button.

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- [YELLOW(TEXT) button]: You can list the files by the selected media such as Video, Music, Photo, and Radio using the ▲/▼ and OK buttons.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: You can edit files using Sort, Move, Rename, Lock, Delete, New Folder, Delete A-B, Combine, and Divide. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK button.
3.1.1. Sort
You can sort video files in the file list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired sorting type such as length, channel, event name, and date.
- When you press the OK button, file list is sorted by your desired sorting type.

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Files can be moved between different HDD folders.
If Move is selected, it lists the video files.
- To move to the file list, press the button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select each file to move, then press the OK button.
- To move the selected files to the destination folder, use the ◀/▶ button to set the destination. After a folder is selected, press the YELLOW(TEXT) button. The selected files are moved to the destination folder.

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3.1.3. Rename
You can change the name of file or folder.
- Press the BLUE(PRE.CH) button to rename the name of file or folder.
- [▲/▼/◄/► buttons]: Moves the cursor.
- [OK button]: Enters characters.
- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Toggles between upper case and lower case.
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[BLUE(PRE.CH) button]: Toggles between special characters and alphabets.
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After changing completes, use the▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select Save, then press the OK button.
- Up to 30 characters are allowed as a channel name.
- To exit without saving, press the MENU(1) or EXIT(2) button.
3.1.4. Lock/Unlock
You can lock or unlock files in the list.
- Enter your own PIN code. (The factory preset PIN code: 0000)
If a file is locked, you can see icon. In order to see the locked file, you must enter the PIN code.
3.1.5. Delete
You can delete files from the file list.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button.
3.1.6. New folder
A new folder can be created on the current directory.
- Enter the name of new folder as above.
- Select Save using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons, then press the OK button.

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Library: RDS Volume HDD No. Channel Event Name Do you want to delete selected files? Yes No Title MALC (04/12) Low 00:07:55 Date A/19 DNS MR MALCOLM DNS MS MALCOLM (1) DNS MS MALCOLM (2) DNS France 4 France4 Search Comments3.1.7. Delete A-B
You can delete the selected A-B section.
- After selecting the starting point, press the OK button on the highlight bar A. The cursor moves to the bar B.
- Select the ending point and press the OK button.
- To delete the selected section, select Delete using the ▲/▼ buttons, then press the OK button.
- To cancel the action, select Cancel using the ▲/▼ buttons, then press the OK button.
Note : Delete A–B, Combine, and Divide functions will take a while when the size of the target file is big enough.

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Two files can be combined into one file.
- When you select Combine, the file at which the cursor is located is set as the first file.
- Move the cursor to the next file to select the second one using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons, then press the OK button. The confirmation message appears.
- Select Yes for combine. To cancel the action, select Cancel using the ▲/▼ buttons, then press the OK button.

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Select file to combine No. Channel Event Name # Do you want to combine selected files? Yes No Title: Francis Date: 06-12-08 Data: 005 004 005 TFT ARTI ARTI 3/17 005 TFT TFT +/- OK Cancel3.1.9 Divide
A file can be split into two files.
- When you select Divide, the highlight bar is located on A.
- Press the PLAY/PAUSE(II) button and search the split point using the ◀◀▶▶ buttons, then press the OK button on the highlight bar A. After marking the point, the cursor moves to Divide.
- Press the OK button for dividing the selected file. To cancel the action, select Cancel using the▲/▼ buttons, then press the OK button.

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Library: RPG Viking 00:00:17 Playing ← REM → HI Flip → Stop → FF → Flow → Flow/Stream → Pattern → Exit3.2. Music
You can play and edit music files with the extension *.mp3.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a music file, then press the OK button.
- [PLAY/PAUSE▶II) button]: Plays or pauses the current file.
- [STOP(■) button]: Stops playback and exit to the file list.
- [SKIP(I ◀◀/▶▶I) buttons]: Moves to the previous or next music title.
- For entering a folder, first use the▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a folder, then press the OK button.
- To change to a higher level folder, use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the □... then press the OK button.
- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Selects the storage device between the built-in HDD and the external USB storage device. If the external USB storage device is not connected, this button is deactivated.
Note : When using external USB HDD, its file system must be FAT32.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: Edits files by Add to Playlist, Sort, Copy, Rename, Delete, and New folder. Use the ▲/▼ button to select a sub menu, then press the OK button.
- [YELLOW(TEXT) button]: Selects the contents such as Video, Music, Photo, and Radio. Use the▲/▼ button to select a content, then press the OK button.
- [BLUE(PRE.CH) button]: Selects the play option such as Repeat and Random. Repeat repeatedly plays the selected file or the files in the selected folder. Random repeatedly plays the files in the selected folder.
3.2.1. Add to Playlist
You can add the selected file to the Playlist folder. If the Playlist folder does not exist, the folder is created on the root directory automatically.
- To remove the file from the Playlist folder, select a file to remove using the ▲/▼ buttons, then press the GREEN(ALT) button and select Delete

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Library 1 USB mp3 files No. Name Size 001 3 Somewhere On 7 MB 002 Steve Barakati-Rai... 4 MB 003 Tani Branton-Under... 4 MB 004 Westlife Seasons I... 5 MB 005 Where is the love... 5 MB 006 Yi qian ge chang X... 4 MB 1/5 HDD Edit Contents Play Options Move Play Stream Return Edit
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mp3 files Add to play! Sort Copy Rename Delete New Folder 001 Somewhere Over T... 7 MB 002 Steve Barnatt-Ital... 4 MB 003 Tom Braxton-Usher... 4 MB 004 Westville-Snozes I... 5 MB 005 Where Is the Love... 5 MB 006 Yi qian ge shang X... 4 MB 1.1% 1.2% 1.3% 1.4% 1.5% 1.6% 1.7% 1.8% 1.9% 2.0% 2.1% 2.2% 2.3% 2.4% 2.5% 2.6% 2.7% 2.8% 2.9% 3.0% 3.1% 3.2% 3.3% 3.4% 3.5% 3.6% 3.7% 3.8% 3.9% 4.0% 4.1% 4.2% 4.3% 4.4% 4.5% 4.6% 4.7% 4.8% 4.9% 5.0% 5.1% 5.2% 5.3% 5.4% 5.5% 5.6% 5.7% 5.8% 5.9% 6.0%3.2.2. Sort
You can sort music files in the file list.
- Use the ▲/▼ to select a desired sorting type such as file name and size.
- When you press the OK button, the file list is sorted by your desired sorting type.
3.2.3. Copy
Files can be copied from an external USB storage device to your receiver and vice versa. You can also copy files between folders on the hard disk drive.
- After selecting a file for copy, press the GREEN(ALT) button. The selected file is highlighted.
- Select Copy using the▲/▼ buttons, then press the OK button.
- Select a target folder in the HDD or USB device and press the YELLOW(TEXT) button. To change to the external USB device, press the RED(LIBRARY) button, which can toggle between HDD and USB device.
Note : It may cause a sudden disconnection with a particular USB memory during file(MP3 or JPEG) copying.
3.2.4. Rename
You can change the name of file or folder. (See page 34)
3.2.5. Delete
You can delete files from the file list.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button.
3.2.6. New folder
A new folder can be created on the current directory. (See page 34)
3.3. Photo
You can play and edit photo files with the extension *.jpg.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a photo file, then press the OK button.
- [PLAY/PAUSE▶II) button]: Plays or pauses the slide show.
- [STOP(■) button]: Stops playback and exit to the file list.
- [◀/▶ buttons]: Changes to the previous or next image.
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[SEARCH(◀◀/▶▶) buttons]: Changes the slide show in fast speed.
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For entering a folder, first use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the folder, then press the OK button.
- To change to a higher level folder, use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the □... then press the OK button.
- [RED(LIBRARY) button]: Selects the storage device between the built-in HDD and the external USB storage device. If the external USB storage device is not connected, this button is deactivated.
Note : When using external USB HDD, its file system must be FAT32.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: Edits files by Add to Playlist, Sort, Copy, Rename, Delete and New folder. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK button. The listed functions are the same as in Music. (See page 36 and 37)
- [YELLOW(TEXT) button]: Selects the contents such as Video, Music, Photo, and Radio. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a content, then press the OK button.
3.3.1. Slide Show
You can play photo files by slide show mode.

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Library: USB Photo USB Slide show 001 flower-01.jpg 165 kB 002 flower-02.jpg 100 kB 003 flower-03.jpg 144 kB 004 flower-04.jpg 124 kB 005 flower-05.jpg 400 kB Rename landscape1.jpg 84 kB Delete landscape2.jpg 232 kB New Folder landscape3.jpg 250 kB 4/15 landscape4.jpg 250 kB3.3.2. Slide Option
You can set the slide show speed and background music on or off.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select a desired option among Normal, Slow, Fast, On, and Off, then press the OK button to check.
- Use the ▶ button to select OK, then press the OK button.
- If you set the Music On, music files stored in the receiver are played in random order, while slide show is running. The music files should have been stored in the folder for slide show.

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Library - HDD /hold/photo No. Name Size Slide Options Speed Normal Slow Fast 311 KB Music On Off 272 KB Title Mo 441 KB Res. 1024x768 006 Landscape-10.jpg 165 KB Date 007 Landscape-08.jpg 531 KB 3/20 008 Landscape-08.jpg 435 KB USB Edit Contacts 427 04 47 103.3.3. Sort
You can sort photo files in the file list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired sorting type such as file name and size.
- When you press the OK button, file list is sorted by your desired sorting type.
3.3.4. Copy
Files can be copied between your receiver and an external USB storage device. Refer to the method as in video files moving. Only the difference is the target files are not removed from the source folder by Copy.
3.3.5. Rename
You can change the name of file or folder. (See page 34)
3.3.6. Delete
You can delete files from the file list.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button.
3.3.7. New Folder
A new folder can be created on the current directory. (See page 34)
3.4. Radio
You can play and edit Radio channel recordings.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a Radio channel recording, then press the OK button.
- For entering a folder, first use the▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select a folder, then press the OK button.
- To change to a higher level folder, use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the □... then press the OK button.
- [GREEN(ALT) button]: Edits files such as Add to Playlist, Sort, Copy, Rename, Delete, and New folder. Use th▲/▼ button to select a sub menu, then press the OK button. Edit functions of Radio are the same as the ones in music. (See page 36 and 37)
- [YELLOW(TEXT) button]: Selects the contents such as Video, Music, Photo, and Radio. Use the ▲/▼ button to select a content, then press the OK button.

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Library: HOO Add No. Channel Event Name 001 HOO Life's Best Sound 002 Heat News Stop Heat 003 BBC Ra Six O'Clock News 004 BBC Ra In Tune 005 BBC Ra Scott Mills 006 BBC Ra Johnny Walker Title Life's Best So... Lam. 00:00:22 Date 2004/08/15 07:16 PM 1/64. Timer Recording
You can schedule timer recordings for the TV and Radio channels.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Timer Rec. on the main menu, then press the▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK or ▶ button.

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Scheduled Recordings LPG Setting Manual Setting Rec. Guard Time : 5 min4.1. Scheduled Recordings
You can add, edit or delete the timer recording in the reserved list.
- [Event Name]: Title name of the timer recordings.
- [Date]: Date of the timer recordings.
- [Start]: Starting time of the timer recording.
- [Freq.]: Frequency of the timer recording such as Once, Daily, Weekly, and Work Day.

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Turned Ext. Scheduled Recordings Local Time: Fri 07 Apr 2006 15:32:50 No. Title Date Start Freq. 01 Fri 08/2006 04/17 15:32:50 (Time) Add Delete Move On Return Exit4.1.1. Add
You can add the timer recording to the reserved list.
- Press the RED(LIBRARY) button to add the timer recording to the scheduled list.
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Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to set the channel, date, start time, end time, and frequency, then press the RED(LIBRARY) button to confirm.
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[▲/▼ buttons]: Adjusts the values.
- [◀/▶ buttons]: Moves through the items.
- [NUMERIC(0\~9) buttons]: Enters a number.
- [BLUE(PRE.CH) button]: Changes the recording name. The default name is created based on the channel, date, and start time of the recording(See page 34)
- To confirm the timer recording, press the RED(LIBRARY) button.

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Local Timer: Fri 07 Apr 2006 15:33:14 TAVIO_20060407_1555 Control Date Start End Freq TAVIO 08/07 15:31 17:35 Once Enable Time: 06:00:00 Confirm Timer Res. Resume + Reset Adjust Return Exit4.1.2. Edit
You can edit the timer recordings in the reserved list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a timer recording you want to edit, then press the GREEN(ALT) button.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to edit the items of the timer recording, then press the RED(LIBRARY) button to confirm.
Note: You cannot modify the file that is in progress of recording.
4.1.3. Delete
You can delete a timer recording from the reserved list.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a timer recording you want to delete, then press the BLUE(PRE.CH) button.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button.
4.2. EPG Setting
You can record the channels using EPG.
- Use the following buttons to select a channel you want to record, then press the RED(LIBRARY) button.
- [▲/▼ buttons]: Selects channels.
- [◀/▶ buttons]: Selects times.
- [SKIP(▶▶I) button]: Moves to the next day.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to select the start time and the duration, then press the OK button to confirm.
- The channel will be added to the reserved list automatically.

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14.17 West 01 July 2006 14.00 - 14.25 Animals. Today 14.00 14.35 15.00 117 Hallmark Mary, Mother of Japan Mussey song 121 Carlson George Jr., King Arthur's, Fader's home... 14.18 W.E. 122 Bormert... Craft: Hong Kong Pte. The Journal: Tom and Jimor S. 125 Nick Jr. Amer, Music LIFE: 95 Art The Bookie Timer Rev. Categorism Music Guide Prudential/Next Day Information4.3. Manual Setting
You can set the channels using EPG.
- Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to set the channel, date, start time, end time, and frequency, then press the RED(LIBRARY) button to confirm.
- [▲/▼ buttons]: Adjusts the values.
- [◀/▶ buttons]: Moves the items.
- [NUMERIC(0\~9) buttons]: Enters number.
- [BLUE(PRE.CH) button]: Changes the recording name. The default name is created based on the channel, date, and start time of the recording(See page 34)
4.4. Record Guard Time
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Record Guard Time, then press the OK or ▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to desired time (such as off, 2, 5,10, and 15minutes), then press the OK button.

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Timer Rec Schedule Local Timer: Fri 07 Apr 2006 15:35:14 Rev_20040915_1016 Channel Date Start End Freq. Five 09/15 19:16 21:16 Once Recordable Time 28:04:00 Confirm Timer Rec. Rename Move Adjust Return Exit5. Setup
You can set the setup items such as PVR, Preferences, Language, System, Mailbox, and Irdeto CA Status.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Setup in the main menu, then press the ▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK or ▶ button.

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FVR Preferences Language System Mailbox Indeno CA Status5.1. PVR
You can set the Time Shift Buffer and Disc Manager. The setting of Time Shift Buffer enables replay of previous scenes of live TV programme for up to 240 minutes before.
5.1.1. Time Shift Buffer
You can set the time length for the Time Shift function.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Time Shift Buffer, then press the OK or ▶ button.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to desired time(such as 30, 60, 90, 120, and 240 minutes), then press the OK button.

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Time Shift Buffer 240 min Disc Manager en ook goede hersens.5.1.2. Disc Manager
You can check the capacity information of the disc, and you can format the disc. All data stored in the disc will be deleted after formatting.

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Disc Manager Disc: 1.00% 5.0% 0% 112 GB Free 112 GB Used 37 MB Resistant 9 KB Format New Settings OK More Return ExitTo format the disc:
- Press the ◀/▶ buttons to select a storage device between HDD and USB. If the external USB storage device is not connected, this button is deactivated.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select Format, then press the OK button.
- Use the ◀▶buttons to select OK, then press the OK button to confirm.
- Enter your own PIN code to start format. (The factory preset PIN code: 0000)
- After the formatting completes, press the OK button.
5.2. Preferences
You can set the preferences menu.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK or ▶ button.

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Preferences Screen Ratio : 4.5 Aspect Ratio : FF Video Out : RGB Dolby Digital : OFF SIRS : OFF Transparency (50%) : OFF Automatic Subtilien : OFF5.2.1. Screen Ratio
You can set the screen ratio.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired screen ratio (such as 4:3 and 16:9), then press the OK button.

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Code Channel Library Label Key Screen Ratio 4:3 Aspect Ratio 19:9 Video Out Delay Digital : OFF SRS : OFF Transparency (30%) : OFF Automatic Subtilies : OFF Preferences OK More Return Exit5.2.2. Aspect Ratio
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired aspect ratio (such as 16:9 LB, CCO, 14:9 LB, and FF), then press the OK button.
- [16:9 LB]: LB means the letter box. Select this when you want to see a 16:9-ratio image on the 4:3-ratio TV monitor. It shrinks the 16:9-ratio image with no screen distortion so the top and bottom of the screen are black-empty.
- [CCO]: CCO means center cutout. The image is center focused so the other edges that exceed the screen limits are cropped.
- [14:9 LB]: Select this when you want to see a 14:9-ratio image on the 4:3-ratio TV monitor. It shrinks the 14:9-ratio image with no screen distortion so the top and bottom of the screen are black-empty.
- [FF]: FF means full frame. Select this when you want to see an image with converted to full screen regardless of the aspect ratio of sources.

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Preference Screen Ratio 4:3 Aspect Ratio FF Video Out 16:9 LB Duty Digital CLO SRS 14:9 LB In transparency (STK) FF Automatic Subtilies 0%5.2.3. Video Out
You can set the video output signal format.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired video output signal format (such as RGB and Composite), then press the OK button.
- [RGB]: Selects for SCART cable.
- [Composite]: Selects for RCA cable.

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Screen Ratio : 4.3 Aspect Ratio : FF Video Out : RGB Bulby Digital : RGB SRS Compressor Transparency (50%) : Off Automatic Substitutes : Off5.2.4. Dolby Digital
You can set the Automatic Dolby digital audio on or off.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select ON or OFF, then press the OK button.

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Preferences Screen Ratio : 16.9 Aspect Ratio : #F Video Out : RGB Delay Digital ON SIRS OFF Transparency (50%) OFF Automatic Subtitles OFF5.2.5. SRS
You can set the Sound Retrieval System on or off.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select ON or OFF, then press the OK button.

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Preferences Survey Ratio : 16.9 Aspect Ratio : FF Video Out : RGB Duty Digital : ON SRS ON Transparency (50%) OFF Automatic Substitutes : LYY5.2.6. Transparency
You can set the OSD transparency on or off.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select ON or OFF, then press the OK button.

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Preferences Screen Ratio : 16:9 Aspect Ratio : #F Video Out : RGB Delay Digital : OFF SRS : OFF Transparency (30%) ON Automatic Subtilties : OFF5.2.7. Automatic Subtitles
You can set the automatic display of subtitles on or off. To show effect sounds such as "knock knock" for hearing-impaired people, select Hear. Impair
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select any of ON, OFF, and Hear. Impair, then press the OK button.

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Screen Ratio : 4:5 August Ratio : TF Video Out : RGB Bobby Digital : OFF SRS : OFF Transparency (SBN) : OFF Automatic Substituaries : OFF ON OFF New Import5.3. Language
You can set the languages for OSD, Audio Out, Audio Priority, and Subtitles.
5.3.1. OSD
You can set the OSD language.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired language, then press the OK button.
5.3.2. Audio Out
You can set the audio language.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired language, then press the OK button.
5.3.3. Audio Priority
You can select any of audio language and Dolby Digital. If the audio language has priority, you can hear the audio language without Dolby Digital sound.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select any of audio language and Dolby Digital, then press the OK button.
5.3.4. Subtitles
You can set the language of subtitles.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a desired language, then press the OK button.

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GSD : English Audio Out : English Audio Priority : Language Substitutes : English
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Q5D Audio Out Audio Priority Substitutes Dutch English French English Language Audio Setup
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Audio Audio Out Audio Priority Substitutes English Switch English Finish OK Cancel Add Remove Exit
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USSD Audio Out Audio Priority Substitutes English English Sally Digital Language OK Cancel Preview Exit
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Laser Current Library Focus Area OSD Audio Out Audio Priority Substitutes English English Language Watch English French OK Finish Finish5.4. System
You can set the system menu.
- Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select a sub menu, then press the OK or ▶ button.

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Grade Control Library Forma Base System Initial Installation Product Information Reset OK Cancel Options Help5.4.1. Initial Installation
You can set the initial installation.
- Enter your own PIN code, then press the OK button.
- Press the OK button to select your desired language, then move the cursor to Continue
- Press the OK button.
The channel scanning box appears.
- Adjust the settings for scan, if needed. (For details, see page 13)
- To start scanning, press the OK button.

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Initial Installation Language English Default English Continuer French
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Frequency 549000 MHz Network ID 9003 Modulation 64 QAM Symbol Rate 6875 K5% Signal Status Press OK button to start scanning OK Start Return END5.4.2. Product Information
You can display the product information including brand name, product name, loader version, software version, and hard disk size.
To upgrade software:
- Press the OK button on the Product Information menu, then the SW Upgrade menu will appear.
- To scan particular channel, use the◀/▶ buttons to select a mode between Auto and Manual.
- In the manual mode, you can select the channel and PID value using the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons.
- To start the software upgrade, press the OK button.
Caution: When the receiver is transferring, you must keep a thing intact until transfer is ended.
5.4.3. Reset
You can restore the factory preset values in case the user has encountered some problems after changing any new values for channel data and others, which may be in error.
- Use the ◀/▶ buttons to select OK, then press the OK button.
- Enter your own PIN code to start reset. (The factory preset PIN code: 0000)

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Brand Name : Samsung Product Name : BCS-FMSOR Leader Version : 769 Software Version : 24 HDD Size : 11.2 GB Download
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Warning! All channel settings and user preferences will be lost and factory defaults will be backed. You should perform the reset only if you are experiencing problems. Do you want to reset the system? OK Cancel5.5. Mailbox
You can read the messages from the service providers. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.

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Pall Box No. Titles Cells 01 M: 5th Pasc Gamma 05/09 17:30 02 M: Edit 05/09 19:00 03 M: Inside 05/11 11:00 04 M: Breakdown 05/14 11:00 05 M: Inside One NFL 05/14 09:00 06 M: Everyday People 05/18 10:00 Delete How Read Return Exit5.6. Irdeto CA Status
You can see information about smartcard, service, loader, and components.

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Inletta CA Status Smart Card Status Service Status Loader Status Components DIN: (Best (PWR) Version 5.07% (Germany/Fold)Smart Card Status
It shows you the status of the lrdeto smartcard as shown in the picture.

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Smart Card Status Header: 0010000564/7(7) Tigger: 0x50% Vcclave: 4.1 Build: — Variant: — Patch load: — Green UP: — Rationality: RMS Status: 000-4 Card toService Status
It shows you the status of the digital broadcasting services as shown in the picture.

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DVB Client (FVB) Services Route Name Source PS Instance Description More OK Details Return BVTLoader Status
It shows you the load status of the access to smartcard and manufacturer as shown in the picture.

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Inferior Access Load Status Device: 14, 10, $5115 Key: 65/35, 0, 0 A: 1 Manufacturer Load Status Device version: 2D Loader version: 769Components
It shows you information about smartcard components as shown in the picture.

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Index OA Status Components Component Status Component Name Version Date Case 7.6.2 - Sensors and modules 6.3.1 - Standard case 9.22.5 - Product interface 16.3 - ECONOMA 14.6.1 - RNA Challenge 1.1.1 - IPV 1.2.5 - More Returns CallAVAILABLE TV MANUFACTURER NUMBERS
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TV button + 3-digit User Code
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TV Operating buttons: TV STANDBY/ON, NUMERIC(0\~9), CH^/∨, VOL+/-, INPUT SEL.,

TV
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| SAMSUNG 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 | |
| 010 050 066 076 102 195 217 365 379 | |
| 421 | |
| A.R. SYSTEMS 049 152 | |
| ACCENT 049 152 | |
| ACEC 112 | |
| ACURA 195 | |
| ADMIRAL 065 076 163 171 190 307 324 369 466 | |
| 481 | |
| ADYSON 379 | |
| AGASHI 076 379 | |
| AGEF 324 | |
| AIKO 049 076 102 141 152 172 195 225 379 | |
| AIWA 377 459 | |
| AKAI | 049 050 055 066 076 102 107 123 139 |
| 141 150 152 172 182 195 209 225 379 | |
| 428 433 437 471 475 | |
| AKIBA | 049 123 152 380 378 |
| AKITO | 049 106 152 |
| AKURA | 049 076 123 195 378 426 470 |
| ALARON 042 379 | |
| ALBA | 018 049 050 107 123 134 163 168 195 |
| 225 232 379 413 421 457 | |
| ALBIRAL 371 | |
| ALCYON 407 | |
| ALLORGAN | 050 094 236 379 |
| ALLSTAR | 049 152 |
| AMPLIVISION | 113 379 421 425 |
| AMSTRAD | 012 049 076 123 131 152 172 195 225 |
| 426 476 | |
| ANAM | 049 152 195 |
| ANAM NATIONAL | 049 152 |
| ANGLO | 076 195 |
| ANITECH 049 076 152 195 407 | |
| ANSONIC | 045 049 107 112 152 195 210 226 391 |
| 413 421 | |
| ARC EN CIEL | 074 182 186 424 453 463 |
| ARCAM | 379 424 |
| ARISTONA | 049 050 065 079 112 152 160 |
| ARTHUR MARTIN | 107 127 136 139 153 307 425 |
| ASA | 020 065 078 080 091 146 171 197 307 |
| 324 375 408 449 | |
| ASBERG | 049 152 407 |
| ASORA | 195 |
| ASTRA | 195 |
| ASUKA | 050 076 123 378 379 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| ATLANTIC | 049 050 071 113 152 236 379 |
| ATORI | 195 |
| AUCHAN | 107 425 |
| AUDIOSONIC | 049 074 076 152 182 195 213 379 421 |
| AUDIOTON | 050 076 379 421 |
| AUSIND | 090 407 |
| AUTOVOX | 050 071 078 079 080 083 090 156 236 324 379 407 413 449 468 470 |
| AWA | 018 049 131 152 195 226 320 379 426 433 |
| AYOMI | 411 |
| BAIRD | 074 102 182 209 218 379 409 |
| BANG & OLUFSEN | 324 483 |
| BARCO | 107 371 480 |
| BASIC LINE | 049 107 123 195 226 378 |
| BASTIDE | 379 |
| BAUR 049 107 150 152 172 247 249 357 414 454 470 475 | |
| BEKO | 152 241 421 433 460 |
| BEON | 049 152 163 |
| BEST | 213 421 |
| BESTAR | 049 152 226 421 |
| BINATONE | 379 |
| BLACK STAR | 413 |
| BLACKTRON | 378 |
| BLACKWAY | 378 |
| BLAUPUNKT | 057 060 113 247 249 345 451 454 481 |
| BLUE SKY | 049 123 152 195 217 232 378 380 457 |
| BLUE STAR | 378 |
| BONDSTEC | 413 |
| BOOTS | 050 106 379 |
| BPL | 049 152 378 |
| BRANDT 014 074 182 186 218 424 436 452 462 | |
| BRANDT ELECTRONIC | 074 453 463 |
| BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE | 074 182 186 453 |
| BRINKMANN | 049 152 163 |
| BRIONVEGA | 049 065 083 152 167 172 324 356 476 |
| BRITANNIA | 379 |
| BROTHER | 076 |
| BRUNS | 065 324 |
| BSR | 094 107 110 139 168 |
| BTC | 123 |
| BUSH | 018 049 076 094 106 107 123 134 139 142 172 193 195 209 217 225 226 232 307 378 379 457 458 470 480 |
| BUSH(UK) | 107 168 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| CAPSONIC 049 076 152 380 |
| CARREFOUR 018 177 |
| CASCADE 049 064 152 195 |
| CASIO 049 152 |
| CATHAY 049 152 |
| CCE 049 152 379 |
| CENTURION 049 152 |
| CENTURY 065 163 324 411 413 481 |
| CGE 011 090 093 094 107 139 142 163 168 |
| 346 348 369 407 413 421 480 |
| CIHAN 217 | |
| CIMLINE 123 134 195 | |
| CITY 195 | |
| CLARIVOX 049 125 163 | |
| CLATRONIC 045 049 076 113 123 152 195 225 379 | |
| 407 413 421 | |
| CMS HIGHTEC | 379 |
| COMTEL | 125 217 |
| CONCORDE | 195 |
| CONDOR | 045 049 050 113 152 163 195 210 378 |
| 379 413 421 467 | |
| CONTEC | 018 131 195 320 379 |
| CONTINENTAL EDISON | 014 074 182 186 232 424 453 462 463 | |
| COSMEL | 195 213 | |
| CROSLEY | 065 090 093 094 | 104 107 139 324 346 |
| 348 407 413 469 481 | ||
| CROWN | 049 152 163 170 195 209 232 407 421 | |
| 470 | ||
| CRYSTAL | 477 |
| CS ELECTRONICS | 123 379 413 |
| CTC | 413 |
| CTC CLATRONIC | 045 |
| CURTIS MATHES | 126 190 |
| CYBERTRON | 123 |
| DAENYK | 042 |
| DAEWOO 049 123 152 193 195 226 379 456 464 | |
| DAINICHI | 123 379 |
| DANSAI | 049 076 141 152 195 379 |
| DANSETTE | 426 |
| DANTAX | 421 |
| DATSURA | 209 |
| DAWA | 049 152 |
| DAYTON | 049 152 195 226 |
| DE GRAAF | 107 139 209 307 479 |
| DECCA | 049 102 106 120 217 |
| DECCA(UK) | 046 049 050 102 106 131 152 379 |
| DEITRON 049 152 | |
| DENKO | 076 |
| DENON | 126 |
| DERWENT | 105 |
| DESMET | 049 113 152 |
| DIGATRON | 049 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| DIGILINE | 049 152 |
| DIXI | 049 152 195 379 413 |
| DORIC | 104 105 |
| DREAN | 049 152 |
| DTS 195 | |
| DUAL | 049 050 107 139 152 156 168 182 243 379 414 417 424 468 470 |
| DUAL TEC | 040 050 168 195 379 |
| DUMONT | 045 065 080 102 139 146 324 375 379 449 469 |
| DUMONT-FINLUX | 020 045 078 091 104 |
| DUX | 049 112 152 |
| DYNATRON | 049 152 |
| ELBE | 049 107 123 152 172 210 243 369 391 411 421 435 |
| ELBIT | 217 |
| ELCIT | 045 046 062 065 104 107 150 168 324 413 |
| ELECTA | 076 378 |
| ELECTRO TECH | 195 |
| ELEKTA | 076 378 |
| ELG 049 152 | |
| ELIN | 020 049 107 139 152 172 195 379 470 479 |
| ELITE | 049 123 152 467 |
| ELMAN | 045 168 |
| ELTA | 195 076 379 |
| EMERSON | 012 042 049 065 113 152 225 324 378 413 475 481 |
| ERRES | 049 112 152 |
| ESC | 049 152 |
| ETRON | 049 107 139 152 195 |
| EURO-FEEL 076 | |
| EUROMAN | 049 076 152 379 421 |
| EUROPA 049 152 | |
| EUROPHON | 045 046 049 050 068 107 120 152 168 379 413 |
| EXPERT | 071 107 236 425 |
| EXQUISIT | 049 152 413 |
| FAMILY LIFE | 049 152 |
| FENNER | 152 195 226 |
| FERGUSON 049 050 074 | 076 080 082 102 103 182 218 247 409 411 436 452 472 |
| FIDELITY | 049 050 076 107 152 225 307 379 475 |
| FILSAI | 050 379 |
| FINLANDIA | 033 139 172 197 209 307 375 470 474 |
| FINLUX | 020 042 045 049 078 080 090 091 102 104 107 139 146 152 163 197 210 324 375 379 407 408 428 429 437 449 469 |
| FIRST LINE | 045 049 094 102 107 134 139 152 191 195 209 210 226 379 411 413 457 470 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| FISHER 018 041 050 065 069 102 104 107 139 | |
| 156 172 209 320 324 379 408 414 421 470 | |
| FLINT 049 102 123 152 380 | |
| FNR 045 | |
| FORMENTI 049 090 107 113 139 307 324 379 407 467 469 480 481 | |
| FORMENTI-PHOENIX 050 104 113 307 | |
| FORTRESS 190 324 | |
| FRABA 049 152 421 | |
| FRIAC 045 049 152 195 | |
| FRONTECH 066 076 139 195 307 379 413 466 470 477 | |
| FUJITSU 042 045 071 102 107 195 236 379 | |
| FUJITSU GENERAL 195 379 | |
| FUNAI 042 076 094 | |
| GALAXI 045 049 152 | |
| GALAXIS 045 049 152 163 421 | |
| GBC 104 107 139 168 195 226 480 | |
| GE | 074 182 218 378 |
| GEANT CASINO | 107 425 |
| GEC 049 102 104 107 120 152 171 172 307 379 470 | |
| GEC(UK) | 046 050 102 107 150 162 |
| GELOSO | 062 104 107 139 168 171 195 226 307 413 469 481 |
| GENERAL | 064 074 182 |
| GENERAL TECHNIC | 195 |
| GENEXXA | 049 123 152 307 426 466 |
| GOLDHAND | 379 |
| GOLDLINE | 213 |
| GOLDSTAR(LG) | 049 050 055 107 139 152 168 172 182 195 219 379 413 414 421 460 |
| GOODMANS | 018 042 049 076 102 134 139 141 152 182 193 195 218 225 226 232 379 428 450 456 464 |
| GORENJE | 421 |
| GPM | 123 |
| GRADIENTE | 049 152 170 177 |
| GRAETZ | 049 090 104 136 139 152 153 162 171 172 198 225 307 466 469 475 |
| GRANADA | 013 018 033 041 049 102 104 105 112 120 152 171 172 198 209 218 238 241 307 379 407 425 470 471 472 474 |
| GRANADA(UK) | 046 050 090 107 139 162 307 |
| GRANDIN | 049 107 113 123 152 195 378 380 425 435 |
| GRONIC 045 379 | |
| GRUNDIG | 049 080 090 152 232 247 249 407 454 455 |
| HALIFAX 076 379 | |
| HAMPTON | 379 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| HANIMEX | 094 |
| HANSEATIC | 018 049 050 094 104 107 113 152 172 195 241 324 378 379 391 421 455 467 470 475 |
| HANTAREX | 045 046 049 152 195 |
| HANTOR | 049 152 |
| HARLEY DAVIDSON 042 | |
| HARWOOD 049 152 195 426 | |
| HAUPPAUGE | 049 152 |
| HAVERMY | 190 |
| HCM | 049 076 123 152 163 195 378 379 426 |
| HEMA | 195 379 |
| HEMMERMANN | 150 470 |
| HIFIVOX | 074 182 186 424 453 463 |
| HIGASHI | 050 |
| HIGHLINE | 049 076 152 |
| HIKONA | 123 |
| HINARI | 012 018 042 049 066 094 107 123 134 139 195 209 232 307 |
| HISAWA | 123 378 380 425 |
| HIT | 324 |
| HITACHI | 018 020 033 049 050 074 086 099 102 104 107 110 126 127 139 150 152 162 168 171 182 186 218 238 307 379 466 469 470 472 479 |
| HITACHI FUJIAN | 013 |
| HITSU 123 195 380 | |
| HORNYPHON | 049 112 152 |
| HOSHAI 123 380 | |
| HUANYU | 193 226 379 |
| HYGASHI | 379 |
| HYPER | 050 168 195 379 413 |
| HYPERSONIC | 172 |
| HYPSON | 049 076 152 217 378 379 380 425 |
| IBERIA | 049 152 |
| ICE | 049 076 123 152 195 225 379 |
| ICES | 123 379 |
| IMPERIAL | 011 049 090 093 094 107 142 152 163 168 307 346 348 369 407 413 421 470 480 |
| INDIANA | 049 152 |
| INGELEN | 090 104 136 139 153 162 171 198 232 435 466 |
| INGERSOLL | 195 |
| INNO HIT | 046 049 050 066 102 123 152 195 217 379 407 413 |
| INNOVATION | 049 152 |
| INTERACTIVE | 210 |
| INTERBUY | 076 195 413 |
| INTERFUNK | 049 065 067 074 090 104 107 112 139 150 152 153 172 182 307 324 413 421 453 463 466 475 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| INTERNAL 049 152 | |
| INTERVISION 045 049 055 076 107 123 152 225 232378 379 380 413 421 | |
| IR 346 | |
| IRRADIO 049 066 090 123 152 195 407 413 | |
| ISUKAI 049 123 152 378 | |
| ITC 379 480 | |
| ITS 049 076 123 152 225 378 379 | |
| ITT 042 090 107 134 139 150 157 162 171172 193 197 198 209 307 375 428 466469 470 471 475 479 | |
| ITT-NOKIA 042 090 104 107 134 136 139 150 153162 171 172 193 197 198 209 307 375470 428 433 435 437 | |
| ITV 076 049 152 413 | |
| JEAN 018 | |
| JEC 141 | |
| JET POINT 365 | |
| JVC 018 103 123 170 182 225 409 433 439465 | |
| KAISUI 049 050 123 152 195 378 379 380 | |
| KAMOSONIC 050 | |
| KAMP 379 | |
| KAPSCH 071 107 172 236 466 | |
| KARCHER 020 045 049 050 068 076 107 152 195217 378 421 435 | |
| KATHREIN 455 | |
| KAWASHO 379 | |
| KB ARISTOCRAT 107 | |
| KENDO 045 049 055 134 152 172 210 413 421435 476 | |
| KENNEDY 071 079 104 107 139 236 369 480 | |
| KINGSLEY 379 | |
| KLARMAX 371 | |
| KNEISSEL 049 152 210 243 369 391 411 421 435 | |
| KOLSTER 045 049 152 470 | |
| KONKA 049 123 152 225 | |
| KONTAKT 232 | |
| KORPEL 049 152 | |
| KORTING 065 094 113 324 421 | |
| KOSMOS 049 152 | |
| KOTRON 076 426 | |
| KOYODA 195 | |
| KRAKING 411 | |
| KRIESLER 050 065 079 112 152 160 | |
| KTV 050 379 | |
| KURO 445 | |
| KYOSHU 076 163 426 | |
| KYOTO 107 | |
| LECSON 049 152 | |
| LEMAIR 210 | |
| LENCO 049 107 152 195 226 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| LENOIR | 050 195 |
| LESA | 413 |
| LEYCO | 049 076 094 102 152 |
| LIESENK & TTER | 049 112 152 345 |
| LIFE | 440 441 443 444 |
| LIFETEC | 049 076 123 152 195 226 440 441 443 444 |
| LLOYD_S | 195 |
| LOEWE | 035 049 089 120 152 324 391 421 |
| LOEWE OPTA | 035 046 049 065 120 144 152 213 324 |
| LOGIK | 131 225 |
| LOGIX | 195 |
| LUMA | 071 107 110 152 171 172 195 210 226 236 307 |
| LUMATRON | 049 076 107 152 172 236 379 |
| LUX MAY | 049 152 195 |
| LUXOR | 042 050 090 107 127 139 150 172 197 209 307 375 428 429 470 472 473 475 |
| LYCO | 076 |
| MAAZ | 371 |
| MADISON | 049 152 |
| MAGNADYNE | 045 046 062 065 104 107 120 139 150 168 324 413 469 |
| MAGNAFON | 045 046 050 068 090 120 379 407 481 |
| MAGNAVOX | 018 042 049 152 |
| MAGNUM | 440 441 443 444 |
| MANDOR | 076 |
| MANESTH 076 094 113 134 141 152 379 467 | |
| MANHATTAN 049 195 | |
| MARANTZ | 049 152 455 |
| MARELLI | 324 |
| MARK | 049 152 195 226 379 |
| MASUDA | 123 195 225 |
| MATSUI | 012 018 041 049 050 094 100 102 106 107 131 134 141 150 152 171 195 209 218 225 232 247 307 379 380 470 |
| MAXIMAL | 139 |
| MAXWELL 371 | |
| MEDIATOR | 049 112 152 |
| MEDION | 049 152 195 217 457 |
| MEGAS | 435 |
| MEGATRON | 126 |
| MELECTRONIC | 020 049 074 152 182 193 195 197 210 226 375 379 408 413 428 429 466 470 |
| MELVOX | 425 |
| MEMOREX | 099 195 217 |
| MEMPHIS | 102 125 195 213 |
| MERCURY | 049 152 195 |
| METZ | 049 065 067 070 092 247 324 412 420 454 481 |
| MICROMAXX | 049 152 195 |
| MICROSTAR | 440 441 443 444 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| MINERVA 080 090 232 247 249 407 454 |
| MINOKA 049 152 426 470 |
| MITSUBISHI 013 018 049 065 105 131 152 157 190 |
| 247 324 454 |
| MIVAR 046 050 058 072 081 090 120 379 391 |
| 407 414 421 434 |
| MONACO 195 |
| MORGAN_S 049 152 |
| MOTION 407 |
| MOTOROLA 190 |
| MTC 152 379 421 470 |
| MTEC 106 |
| MULTISTANDARD 045 |
| MULTITEC 049 152 195 |
| MULTITECH 045 046 049 050 120 152 195 379 407 |
| 413 421 470 | |
| MURPHY 102 104 105 107 171 307 379 | |
| MURPHY(UK) | 162 |
| MUSIKLAND | 123 |
| MYRYAD | 455 |
| NAD | 172 209 475 |
| NAIKO | 049 152 |
| NAKIMURA | 049 152 226 |
| NAONIS | 040 071 079 110 171 |
| NAT 085 151 | |
| NATIONAL | 033 085 104 |
| NEC | 018 049 113 131 152 177 195 226 379 380 |
| NECKERMANN | 011 049 050 065 107 139 152 163 210 247 249 307 324 357 379 413 421 455 470 481 |
| NEDIATOR | 152 |
| NEI | 049 125 152 225 477 |
| NESCO | 042 413 |
| NETSAT | 049 152 |
| NETWORK | 213 |
| NEUFUNK | 049 152 195 435 |
| NEW TECH | 049 050 152 182 195 379 |
| NEW WORLD | 123 |
| NICAMAGIC | 379 |
| NIKKAI | 018 049 076 102 123 125 139 141 152 195 213 379 066 |
| NOBLEX | 049 076 152 |
| NOBLIKO | 045 050 080 090 379 407 |
| NOGAMATIC 074 182 186 | 424 453 463 |
| NOKIA | 090 104 107 134 136 139 150 153 157 |
| 162 171 172 193 197 198 209 226 307 | |
| 375 428 429 433 437 465 470 475 478 | |
| 479 |
| NORDMENDE | 049 074 083 150 152 182 186 218 247 |
| 307 424 453 463 469 481 | |
| NOVATRONIC | 020 049 152 226 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| OCEANIC 086 094 104 107 108 109 139 172 209 | |
| 425 466 469 475 | |
| OCEANIC(F) | 150 |
| ODEON | 076 |
| OKANO 049 076 102 152 421 | |
| OMEGA | 076 |
| ONCEAS 050 | |
| ONWA | 123 225 |
| OPERA | 049 152 |
| OPTIMUS 099 | |
| OPTONICA | 190 |
| ORBIT | 049 152 |
| ORION | 012 042 045 049 076 094 113 131 134 139 150 152 191 195 216 366 367 426 467 |
| ORLINE | 049 123 152 |
| ORMENTI-PHOENIX | 104 |
| ORMOND | 195 |
| OSAKA | 066 |
| OSAKI | 049 066 076 102 106 123 152 226 379 426 |
| OSIO | 049 152 |
| OSO | 123 |
| OSUME | 018 102 123 |
| OTAKE | 450 |
| OTTO VERSAND | 018 049 050 074 094 104 107 113 134 139 152 172 190 218 247 249 357 362 379 413 414 454 455 467 469 470 480 481 |
| P.T ACTRON | 217 |
| PAEL | 050 379 |
| PALLADIUM | 049 107 152 163 210 247 324 357 379 413 421 470 |
| PALSONIC | 049 055 076 152 379 426 |
| PANAMA | 049 076 152 195 379 413 |
| PANASONIC | 016 049 099 104 107 139 151 152 172 396 420 466 469 481 |
| PANAVISION 049 152 210 | |
| PATHE CINEMA | 107 113 379 391 411 425 467 470 48481 |
| PATHE CINEMA(F) | 050 168 |
| PATHE MARCONI | 014 074 182 186 424 453 462 463 |
| PAUSA | 195 |
| PAUZA | 195 |
| PERDIO | 049 102 107 113 152 467 |
| PERFEKT | 049 152 |
| PERSHIN | 425 |
| PHILCO 011 016 049 065 090 093 094 104 107 126 142 152 163 168 324 346 348 369 407 413 421 480 481 | |
| PHILEX | 471 |
| PHILHARMONIC | 379 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| PHILIPS 014 049 050 065 079 089 112 152 160 | |
| 182 193 216 217 220 226 247 249 324 427 455 482 | |
| PHOENIX 049 050 102 104 107 113 152 324 379 | |
| 421 | |
| PHONOLA 049 050 065 079 112 152 160 324 379 | |
| PILOT 049 152 | |
| PIONEER 049 074 152 172 182 209 218 307 421 | |
| 427 466 | |
| PLANTRON 049 076 152 195 | |
| PLAYSONIC 379 | |
| POLICOM 074 | |
| POPPY 195 | |
| PORTLAND 226 | |
| POWERPOINT 232 | |
| PRANDONI-PRINCE 046 090 120 171 172 307 407 413 | |
| PRECISION 379 | |
| PREMIER | 142 |
| PRIMA | 076 195 307 |
| PRINCE | 046 171 |
| PRINZ | 102 470 |
| PROFEX | 107 139 195 407 475 |
| PROFI-TRONIC | 045 049 152 |
| PROLINE | 049 102 112 191 366 436 |
| PROSONIC | 049 085 151 152 195 225 226 379 421 |
| PROTECH | 045 049 076 125 139 152 163 195 379 413 457 470 477 480 |
| PROVISION | 049 152 |
| PYE | 050 065 079 112 152 160 226 324 |
| PYMI | 049 112 152 195 226 324 |
| QUADRA VISION | 425 |
| QUASAR 045 046 068 099 413 | |
| QUELLE | 018 020 049 050 074 076 078 080 090 091 094 113 131 139 146 150 152 153 172 195 247 249 320 345 346 348 357 379 408 413 449 451 454 470 475 480 481 |
| QUESTA | 018 |
| RADIALVA | 049 074 107 123 152 |
| RADIOLA | 014 049 050 065 079 112 152 160 |
| RADIOMARELLI | 045 046 062 065 104 105 150 152 168 324 413 |
| RADIONETTE | 020 150 |
| RADIOSHACK | 049 152 |
| RADIOTONE | 049 076 152 163 195 421 426 |
| RANK ARENA | 018 |
| RCA | 190 218 436 |
| RECOR | 049 152 |
| RECTILIGNE | 049 152 |
| REDIFFUSION | 018 059 104 105 139 171 172 307 471 475 |
| REDIFFUSION(UK) | 150 162 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| REDSTAR | 049 152 |
| REFLEX | 049 152 |
| REOC | 460 |
| REVOX | 049 152 421 |
| REX | 040 071 079 107 110 152 171 210 236 243 307 413 466 |
| RFT | 076 102 241 324 391 421 |
| RHAPSODY | 379 |
| R-LINE | 049 152 |
| ROADSTAR 049 076 123 | 152 163 195 |
| ROBOTRON | 065 324 |
| RODEX 049 152 | |
| ROWA | 458 |
| ROWSONIC | 050 |
| ROYAL LUX 421 426 | |
| RTF | 065 |
| SABA | 046 065 074 077 107 120 139 172 182 186 218 307 324 424 436 452 453 463 466 469 481 |
| SACCS 411 | |
| SAGEM | 378 380 435 |
| SAISHO | 012 050 076 107 131 134 195 307 379 477 |
| SALORA | 033 107 127 136 139 150 153 171 172 198 209 307 466 470 472 474 475 479 |
| SAMBERS | 045 046 068 090 120 407 481 |
| SANDRA | 379 |
| SANELA | 411 |
| SANSUI | 049 152 225 |
| SANTON | 195 |
| SANYO | 018 020 041 049 050 065 102 107 131 152 195 198 209 320 379 391 408 421 481 |
| SAVE | 049 152 |
| SBR | 049 112 152 |
| SCHAUB LORENZ | 090 104 136 139 153 162 171 198 307 433 469 470 475 |
| SCHNEIDER | 014 040 049 050 065 069 079 104 107 112 123 139 152 156 160 168 172 182 195 225 243 307 379 382 413 414 417 457 468 470 |
| SCOTT | 042 |
| SEARS | 042 |
| SEG | 018 045 049 050 076 107 152 172 195 232 379 413 407 457 480 |
| SEI | 012 045 049 094 107 139 152 236 324 357 469 470 481 |
| SEI SINUDYNE | 446 |
| SELECO | 040 071 079 107 110 152 171 172 210 236 243 307 369 466 476 |
| SENCORA | 195 |
| SENTRA | 123 139 141 195 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| SERINO 380 435 |
| SHARP 018 094 170 190 320 362 |
| SHORAI 042 094 |
| SIAM 049 152 |
| SIAREM 045 046 065 104 107 120 139 324 469 |
| 481 |
| SIEMENS 018 049 066 113 152 247 249 307 320 |
| 345 451 454 469 481 |
| SIERA 050 065 079 112 152 160 |
| SIERRA 049 112 152 |
| SIESTA 421 |
| SILVA 049 152 379 |
| SILVER 018 042 049 076 152 172 |
| SINGER 045 049 065 104 152 195 324 369 413 |
| 425 |
| SINUDYNE 012 045 065 094 104 107 134 139 150 |
| 152 172 210 216 236 324 357 366 367 |
| 469 470 481 |
| SKANTIC 307 472 473 | |
| SKY 049 152 | |
| SKYWORTH 448 | |
| SOGERA | 113 |
| SOLAVOX | 066 102 107 139 172 307 466 471 |
| SONAWA | 123 |
| SONITRON | 209 379 421 |
| SONNECLAIR | 049 152 |
| SONOKO | 049 050 076 152 195 378 379 |
| SONOLOR | 107 139 172 209 357 425 466 |
| SONTEC | 049 094 152 421 |
| SONY | 018 045 131 211 346 357 358 370 |
| SOUND & VISION | 045 123 226 |
| SOUND WAVE | 049 113 163 |
| SOUNDESIGN | 042 |
| SPECTRA 195 | |
| SSANGYONG | 195 |
| STANDARD 049 050 113 | 123 152 195 226 379 |
| STARLIGHT | 049 076 107 152 195 |
| STENWAY | 123 378 |
| STERN | 040 071 079 107 110 152 171 236 243 307 466 |
| STRATO | 049 076 152 195 |
| SUNKAI | 049 094 123 134 152 191 232 367 380 |
| SUNSTAR | 049 152 195 225 |
| SUNWOOD | 049 152 195 |
| SUPERLA | 379 |
| SUPERTECH | 049 123 152 195 379 |
| SUPRA | 195 226 |
| SUSUMU 123 218 | |
| SUTRON 195 | |
| SWISSLINE 413 | |
| SYDNEY | 379 |
| SYSLINE 044 | |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| SYTONG | 379 |
| TACTUS 106 | |
| TANDBERG | 065 074 078 172 182 210 213 420 449 |
| TANDY | 050 102 123 190 307 379 413 466 |
| TASHIKO 018 050 107 177 379 470 474 | |
| TATUNG | 049 050 102 106 120 131 152 217 379 |
| TCM | 440 441 443 444 |
| TEAC 049 076 152 163 195 217 378 380 426 | |
| 457 458 470 | |
| TEC | 040 050 064 168 195 213 218 243 379 |
| 413 480 | |
| TECH LINE | 049 152 195 |
| TECHICA | 123 |
| TECHNEMA | 113 467 |
| TECHNICS | 099 |
| TECHNOL ACE | 042 |
| TEDELEX | 379 |
| TEIRON | 195 |
| TEKNIKA 042 | |
| TELEAVIA | 014 074 182 186 218 424 453 462 463 |
| TELECOR | 049 107 123 152 379 |
| TELEFUNKEN | 049 064 074 082 152 182 186 187 218 |
| 230 346 348 424 436 452 453 463 | |
| TELEFUSION | 049 152 |
| TELEGAZI | 049 076 107 123 152 |
| TELEMEISTER | 049 113 152 467 |
| TELESONIC | 049 152 |
| TELESTAR | 049 152 |
| TELETECH | 049 152 195 213 413 |
| TELETON | 018 067 071 107 236 379 470 |
| TELEVIDEON | 050 104 107 113 379 |
| TELEVISO | 425 |
| TEMCO | 094 |
| TEMPEST | 049 152 195 |
| TENNESSEE | 049 152 |
| TENSAI | 020 050 055 094 113 123 152 195 225 |
| 226 379 413 450 467 | |
| TESMET | 439 |
| TETUNG | 046 |
| TEVION | 049 152 195 |
| TEXET 050 123 195 226 379 | |
| THOMSON 014 024 049 064 074 134 152 182 186 | |
| 218 230 424 436 453 462 463 470 | |
| THORN 049 102 103 106 141 152 218 226 346 | |
| 348 408 409 411 454 464 470 475 | |
| THORN-FERGUSON | 074 076 080 082 103 218 357 358 375 |
| TOKAI | 049 102 107 152 195 213 226 379 |
| TOKYO 141 379 | |
| TOMASHI | 123 378 |
| TOSHIBA | 018 045 128 141 369 379 |
| TOWADA | 045 379 470 480 |
| TOYODA | 195 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| TRAKTON 076 | |
| TRANS CONTINENS 046 049 152 171 307 379 | |
| TRANSONIC 049 152 380 458 | |
| TRANSTEC 379 | |
| TRIDENT 379 | |
| TRISTAR 123 | |
| TRIUMPH 012 046 049 128 152 197 375 | |
| UHER 049 069 071 080 090 113 152 163 226 | |
| 236 307 407 414 421 467 | |
| ULTRA 409 | |
| ULTRAVOX 045 049 050 065 104 107 139 152 226 | |
| 324 379 413 471 | |
| UNIC LINE 049 152 | |
| UNITED 049 152 | |
| UNIVERSUM | 011 012 018 020 049 074 076 094 107 |
| 131 152 163 172 195 197 210 213 247 | |
| 320 345 346 357 375 379 407 408 413 | |
| 421 428 429 437 454 470 480 | |
| UNIVOX | 049 107 152 213 324 411 |
| UTAX | 050 |
| VEGAVOX | 163 |
| VESTEL | 049 107 125 152 379 |
| VEXA | 152 195 |
| VICTOR | 170 |
| VIDEO SYSTEM | 049 152 |
| VIDEOLOGIQUE | 123 379 |
| VIDEOSAT | 413 447 |
| VIDEOSYSTEM | 049 152 |
| VIDEOTECHNIC | 113 226 379 |
| VIDEOTON | 107 472 |
| VIDIKRON 045 | |
| VIDTECH | 018 |
| VIPER | 213 |
| VISIOLA | 379 |
| VISION | 049 113 152 467 |
| VISOREX | 442 |
| VISTAR | 172 236 |
| VOLTEC | 074 |
| VORTEC 152 | |
| VOXSON | 049 065 090 152 163 171 307 324 407 |
| 466 | |
| WALTHAM | 049 152 163 182 307 379 472 |
| WATSON | 049 107 113 123 152 195 247 467 |
| WATT RADIO | 045 050 068 104 107 139 150 379 470 |
| 480 | |
| WEGA | 018 049 139 152 324 |
| WEGA COLOR | 065 088 |
| WEGAVOX | 195 |
| WELTBLICK | 113 152 |
| WESTINGHOUSE | 094 152 |
| WESTON | 168 |
| WHARFEDALE | 049 152 |
Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST
| WHITE | 045 |
| WHITE WESTINGHOUSE | 049 050 113 152 213 379 467 |
| WINCO | 426 |
| WINDSTAR | 378 |
| XRYPTON | 049 152 |
| YAMISHI | 049 123 152 378 379 380 |
| YOKAN | 049 152 |
| YOKO | 049 050 076 123 152 195 379 413 421 477 |
| YORX | 123 |
| ZANUSSI | 040 071 079 110 152 171 236 307 379 |
| ZOPPAS | 040 071 079 110 171 307 |
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Problem Possible cause Solution of the problem | ||
| No display on the front panel; No power supply | Power cord not plugged in correctly. | Power cord plug in correctly. |
| No pictures on the screen. Receiver in Standby mode; SCART not connected tightly to video output of television; Incorrect channel or video output selected on television. | Set Receiver to “On”; Check connection and correct; Check channel and video output and correct. (TV instruction manual) | |
| No sound. Audio cord connected incorrectly; Volume level = 0; Muting active. | Check connection and correct; Increase volume on television set; Press the (MUTE) button. | |
| Remote Control does not operate directly. | TV mode is selected. Incorrect operation; Batteries dead or inserted incorrectly. | Press the STB button. Point remote control toward the Receiver. Replace batteries or insert correctly. |
| Poor picture. Signal strength too low. Check the signal strength in the Info Menu, correct alignment of your antenna. | ||
| On-Screen Error Message “No signal.” | Antenna cable not connected or not tight; Incorrect connection of the antenna. | Check connection and correct; Check the signal strength in the Info Menu. |
| On-Screen Error Messages: “Please insert Samrtcard.” | Smartcard: - not plugged in correctly; - not plugged in. | (depending on models) Check the Smartcard. “Insert the Smartcard.” |
| On-Screen Error Message “No access” | No access to this channel. Check that you subscribe to this channel. If the STB has been switched off for a longer period of time, turn on the STB, select any channel, and wait for authorization for up to 60 minutes. | |
DISPOSAL
The device, packaging material (e.g. Styrofoam) and the batteries must never be disposed of with household refuse.
Please obtain appropriate information about the regulations in your community, and dispose of all refuse in accordance with regulations at the separate locations provided.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply
Type: SMPS
Input voltage: AC 230V\~, 50/60 Hz
Fuse rating: 250V/T1.6AH
Power consumption: Max. 30W
Stand by: 18W
Tuner & Demodulator
Input frequency: VHF, UHF BAND (50\~870 MHz)
Demodulation: QAM DVB-C
Symbol rate: MAX 7 Msps
Constellation: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 QAM
Cable out: Loopout for analog receiver
RF Input
Input connector: IEC, Female
Frequency range: 50 \~ 860 MHz
Input signal level: -78 \~ -20 dBm
Loop through:
50\~860 MHz
-78\~-20 dBm
50\~860 MHz, IED, Male
Video Decoder
System decoding:
MPEG 2 ISO/IEC 13818
(Transport Stream)
Profile and level: MPEG 2 MP@ML (4:2:2)
Data rate:
1\~15 Mbs
Video formats:
4:3 (normal) and 16:9 (wide screen)
Picture resolution:
720(H) x 576(V) x 50 fields/sec
Audio Decoder
System decoding:
MPEG 1 ISO/IEC 11172\~3 layer I & II
Audio mode: Mono, Dual, Stereo, Joint stereo
Sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48kHz
Note : The specification of the STB may be changed without notice in advance.
BASE-BAND AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT
A/V Output
SCART(TV): VIDEO(CVBS/RGB), AUDIO L/R
SCART(VCR):VIDEO(CVBS),AUDIO L/R
RCA JACK : VIDEO(CVBS), AUDIO L/R
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT: OPTICAL
MEMORY
Flash: 8MB
SDRAM: 64MB
BUILT-IN HDD 160GB
ACCESS EXTERNAL HDD USB2.0 (HOST)
PLAYABLE CONTENTS FILE FORMAT
Music: MP3
Photo: JPG
PHISICAL SPECIFICATION
Size (W x D x H): 381 x 267 x 60 mm
Weight (Net): 3.1 Kg
Note : Actual formatted capacity may be less than what is marked on box and manual. (1GB=1billion byte)
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