Palsonic DVR HDSTB100 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
HIGH DEFINITION SET-TOP-BOX  
MODEL: HDSTB100  
N111  
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL: (02) 9313 7111  
FAX: (02) 9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
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SET-UP AND QUICK USE GUIDE  
Step 1: Connect AC Power Cord  
Plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet. Do not turn on any devices until you  
have finished making all necessary connections.  
Step 2: Antenna Connection  
Connect the antenna cable to the RF IN jack on the rear panel of the STB (For  
details, please refer to page 8).  
Step 3: Connecting to Monitor  
If your monitor is an Analog Monitor, please follow the diagram and notes  
A.  
in page 9 when connecting the STB to your monitor.  
B. If your monitor is a HD Monitor (YPbPr type), please follow the diagram  
and notes in page 10 when connecting the STB to your monitor.  
C. If your monitor is a HD Monitor (RGB type), please follow the diagram  
and notes in page 11 when connecting the STB to your monitor.  
Step 4: Connecting to a Secondary Display or VCR  
Please follow the diagram and notes in page 12 when connecting the STB to the  
Secondary Display or VCR.  
Step 5: Connecting to an Amplifier  
Please follow the diagram and notes in page 12 when connecting the STB to the  
Amplifier.  
Step 6: Turning STB On  
Press the Power Switch on the STB to turn on the STB.  
Note: Monitor should also be turned on.  
Step 7: Setting Time Zone  
To obtain local time, you should first set local time zone. For further details, please  
refer to page 18.  
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Chapter 1: Safety Instructions  
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS  
GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric  
shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following  
procedures for installation, use, and servicing.  
This unit does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.  
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.  
1.  
Read these instructions. - All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is  
operated.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Keep these instructions. - The safety, operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference.  
Heed all warnings. - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
Follow all instructions. - All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
Do not use this apparatus near water. For example: near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in  
a wet basement; near a swimming pool; etc.  
6.  
7.  
Clean only with dry cloth. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid  
cleaners.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the product, and  
to protect it from over- heating. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa,  
rug or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or  
rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.  
8.  
9.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A grounding type plug has two blades  
and a third grounding prong. The third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does  
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11.  
12.  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Use only the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
13.  
14.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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Front and rear view of the STB  
Chapter 2: Introduction  
Front View  
Press to access the Menu  
Power Switch  
Menu navigation button in menu operation  
Power Indicator (LED)  
Remote Sensor  
: Volume down/up  
: Channel down/up  
Press to confirm the selection  
Back View  
Antenna Input Jack  
(Connect it to VHF/UHF antenna for terrestrial digital signal input)  
Antenna Output Jack  
(Connect it to analog TV tuner's RF in.)  
COAXIAL (Digital audio out jack)  
(Connect it to digital (coaxial) audio equipment)  
RS-232 interface  
(Connect it to PC for software upgrade)  
(Authorised service only)  
Display Format Selection Switch  
HD1: 576p, 50Hz  
HD2: 1080i, 50Hz  
HD3: 720p, 50Hz  
SD: standard definition  
Power Cord  
RS232  
Y
YPbPr/RGB selection switch  
RGB output  
(Connect it to HD or  
widescreen TV monitor's RGB input)  
YPbPr output  
(Connect it to HD or widescreen TV monitor)  
AV1 output jacks  
(S-VIDEO, VIDEO, AUDIO: L, R)  
(Connect it to analogue TV)  
AV2 Output  
(Connect it to VCR)  
OPTICAL (Digital audio out jack)  
(Connect it to digital (optical) audio equipment)  
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Remote control function key list  
Chapter 2: Introduction  
You can operate every function of this STB using the buttons  
on the remote control handset. Below is the remote control  
functional key list.  
Press to turn ON and OFF (in standby).  
Press to mute the sound. Press again to restore.  
Press numeric keypad to select any channel.  
In menu operation, used to enter numerical values  
wherever required, e.g. to enter a password.  
0 ~ 9  
DSP  
You can quickly check the status of current display  
program by pressing the DSP button.  
Press DSP button twice to display EPG information if  
available.  
You can choose different audio outputs in Audio  
Setup menu. The STB includes standard audio mode  
options such as stereo or mono sound to match the  
broadcast signal or your home entertainment stereo  
AUDIO system. Other audio mode options may be supported  
by your service provider or TV broadcaster, such as  
selecting alternate languages, or different  
commentators for sport events.  
Press AUDIO button, then make use of menu  
navigation button ( , ) and ENTER button to  
select.  
VOLUME +/-  
Press to increase or decrease the volume.  
PROGRAM+/- Select next/previous programs.  
Remote control battery installation  
Detach the battery cover on the rear of the  
remote control, and insert two size AAA  
batteries in correct polarity.  
When you are watching TV channels, you can press  
LIST  
LIST button to call up the Program List.  
Caution  
Press to conceal or reveal main picture and (or) PIP  
when viewing teletext.  
MIX  
Do not mix old and new batteries. Never  
mix different types of batteries (standard,  
alkaline, etc.).  
TELETEXT  
Press to display teletext on the screen if available.  
Remote Control Operation Range  
Point the remote control at the remote  
sensor and press the buttons.  
Note: normally it will display teletext index page  
P100 when pressing TTX button. If TV station does  
not broadcast teletext information but caption, the  
unit will switch to Page 801 to display Caption after  
15 seconds.  
If you are sure that there is no index page, you can  
directly enter into page 801 to save time. Whether  
there is index page or not, you can consult local  
station.  
Distance: About 5 m from the front of  
the remote sensor.  
Angle: About 300 in each direction of  
the front of the remote sensor.  
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Remote control functional key list  
Chapter 2: Introduction  
Brings up the main menu. Press again to return to  
normal viewing.  
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12  
MENU  
EXIT  
Press to exit the current menu and return to previous  
level menu.  
13  
14  
Menu navigation buttons.  
Press to select the highlighted menu item or enter  
into sub-menu.  
ENTER  
ASPECT  
Press to select picture aspect ratio to match signal  
and monitor format. You can also change the aspect  
ratio for your personal viewing preference. Each time  
the ASPECT button is pressed, the STB will cycle to  
the next available aspect ratio choice.  
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Note: see following chart for illustrations of the  
various aspect ratios.  
Source  
Signal  
Pressing ASPECT button  
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16:9 FULL 4:3 LETTERBOX 4:3 ZOOM  
4:3 FULL 16:9 SIDEBAR 16:9 ZOOM  
16:9  
4:3  
Full Aspect (16:9 FULL, 4:3 FULL)  
16:9 or 4:3 picture will be displayed in the centre of  
the viewing screen at full screen width and height.  
Zoom Aspect (4:3 ZOOM, 16:9 ZOOM)  
The picture will be expanded uniformly (width and  
height) to fill the viewing screen. The picture will be  
cropped, either horizontally or vertically to fit the  
viewing screen. The cropped portion of the original  
picture will be lost from view.  
Cautions regarding use of remote control  
Do not expose the remote control to  
shock. In addition, do not expose the  
remote control to liquids, and do not  
place in an area with high humidity.  
In some cases, in order to properly view Captioning,  
you may change the aspect ratio from ZOOM to Full.  
Do not install or place the remote  
control under direct sunlight. The  
heat may cause deformation of the  
unit.  
4:3 Letterbox Aspect  
Video formats with aspect ratios greater than 16:9 will  
be displayed at the proper width, so no video  
information is lost. Black bars will appear above and  
below the picture.  
The remote control may not work  
properly if the remote sensor  
window of the main unit is under  
direct sunlight or strong lighting. In  
such a case, change the angle of the  
lighting or STB, or operate the  
remote control closer to the remote  
sensor window.  
16:9 Sidebar Aspect  
4:3 pictures will be viewed on a wide aspect TV  
screen with vertical bars on both sides of the picture.  
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Remote control functional key list  
Chapter 2: Introduction  
Switch between PIP and VCR for the secondary  
program display.  
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PIP/VCR  
Note: For PIP output or VCR output, you can  
only select one output at the same time. If PIP is  
selected, then VCR can not be selected; If VCR  
is selected, then PIP can not be selected. You  
can press PIP/VCR button to toggle and select  
one mode you desire.  
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PIP control buttons  
ON/OFF: to turn on/off PIP function.  
POS.: to select PIP position.  
PR+/-: to select next/previous program for PIP.  
SWITCH: to swap the main and sub-pictures if  
the secondary display is at PIP status. Or to  
switch VCR program to main screen display and  
main program to VCR if the secondary display is  
at VCR status.  
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LIST: to display PIP (or VCR) program list.  
Note: when pressing PIP/VCR and PIP control  
buttons, within 5 seconds after corresponding  
OSD disappear, if you press digit buttons, DSP,  
ASPECT, VOLUME+/-, MUTE buttons, it will  
affect PIP picture (or VCR picture). After 5  
seconds, it will affect main picture.  
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Menu Overview  
Chapter 2: Introduction  
Menu Overview  
Press MENU button to access the menu mode.  
1
2
3
4
Press  
button to select and highlight the menu item upward or downward.  
Press ENTER button to confirm and enter into its sub-menu.  
In menu operation, press  
the selected menu items .  
and  
to navigate in menus, press ENTER to activate  
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Press EXIT button to exit the current menu and return to previous-level menu while  
pressing MENU button will exit the menu mode.  
Quick Search  
Auto Search  
Manual Search  
Program  
System  
Default  
Main Menu  
Password  
Rating Control  
Password Setup  
Time  
Clear Password  
Time Zone  
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Connection  
Chapter 3: Getting Started  
Connect AC power cord  
Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet. Do not turn on any devices until you have finished  
making all necessary connections.  
Connecting to Antenna  
Follow this diagram when connecting.  
Antenna  
Rear of STB  
RS232  
Y
Rear of TV  
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Connection  
Chapter 3: Getting Started  
Display Formats Overview  
The HD-STB Tuner offers various display formats and multiple video outputs. When the HD-STB Tuner is  
connected to A/V systems, the HD-STB Tuner can provide video signal formats 1080i, 720p, 576p, or 576i.  
1080i, 720p and 576p modes are available for component video (YPbPr) and monitor outputs.  
576i mode is available for VIDEO and S-VIDEO outputs.  
The HD-STB Tuner has two digital audio outputs; Dolby Digital 5.1 and PCM. The HD-STB Tuner sends out  
digital audio signal to OPTICAL and COAXIAL audio outputs when a digital broadcast is being received by  
the HD-STB Tuner.  
Connecting to an Analog monitor  
Follow this diagram when connecting.  
Antenna  
Rear of STB  
RS232  
Y
OR  
Rear of TV  
Note:  
Connect video (or S-video) cable from the OUTPUT 1 video (or S-video) jack on the STB to the video (or  
S-video) input jack on the TV. S-video is recommended to be used because S-video will provide better  
picture quality.  
These connections are only available when SD (576i display format) is selected by toggling the Display  
Format Selection Switch.  
Important  
After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch, you must turn off the STB and then turn on  
again, then the toggling can effect.  
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Connection  
Chapter 3: Getting Started  
Connecting to a HD monitor (YPbPr type)  
Follow this diagram when connecting.  
Antenna  
Rear of STB  
RS232  
YPbPr  
RGB  
Rear of HD Ready TV  
Note:  
The YPbPr/RGB selection switch must be set to YPbPr.  
The component out jacks are available when HD1 (576p), HD2 (1080i), or HD3 (720p) display format is  
selected.  
Important  
After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch, you must turn off the STB and then turn on  
again, then the toggling can effect.  
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Connection  
Chapter 3: Getting Started  
Connecting to a HD monitor (RGB type)  
Follow this diagram when connecting.  
Antenna  
Rear of STB  
RS232  
YPbPr  
RGB  
Rear of HD Ready TV  
Note:  
The YPbPr/RGB selection switch must be set to RGB.  
The RGB out jack is available when HD1 (576p), HD2 (1080i), or HD3 (720p) display format is selected.  
Important  
After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch, you must turn off the STB and then turn on  
again, then the toggling can effect.  
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Connections  
Chapter 3: Getting Started  
Connecting to a VCR  
Follow this diagram when connecting.  
Rear of STB  
Note:  
These connections are only available when VCR is selected by  
pressing PIP/VCR button.  
Rear of VCR  
Connecting to an Amplifier  
Follow this diagram when connecting.  
Rear of STB  
RS232  
Amplifier  
OPTICAL COAXIAL  
DIGITAL INPUT  
Connecting to an amplifier equipped with OPTICAL or COAXIAL.  
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Program Search  
Chapter 4: Operations  
You must perform the program search when using the STB at the first time. There are three ways to search  
programs: Quick Search, Auto Search and Manual Search.  
Quick Search  
If you live in the cities listed on the Quick Search menu, you may go ahead to select your city and start  
scanning all digital TV channel Signals.  
Press MENU button to access the menu mode.  
1
Program  
Quick SRCH  
System  
Auto SRCH  
Password  
Press  
button to select and highlight Program.  
Press ENTER button to enter into the Program menu.  
Press button to highlight Quick SRCH.  
Press ENTER button to enter into Quick search sub-menu.  
Manual SRCH  
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3
4
5
6
Time  
Highlight the first menu bar and use  
you live in.  
button to select the city  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Please Select City  
Adelaide  
Quick SRCH  
Auto SRCH  
Manual SRCH  
Move the highlight to Begin and press ENTER to start the  
searching.  
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Begin  
Cancel  
To cut off the searching during the process, highlight CANCEL and  
Searching Ch 11...  
press ENTER.  
Auto Search  
Auto search will automatically find all channels (digital) available  
through the antenna inputs, and store all the active channels in the  
channel list.  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Quick SRCH  
Auto SRCH  
Enter into Program menu and select Auto SRCH. Press ENTER  
button to enter into Auto search sub-menu.  
1
Manual SRCH  
Move the cursor to Begin and press ENTER.  
Now the auto channel search process begins.  
2
When channel scanning is complete, the first channel found  
appears on the TV screen.  
3
To cut off the searching during the process, highlight CANCEL  
and press ENTER.  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Quick SRCH  
Auto SRCH  
Auto Search Channels 6-69  
Manual SRCH  
Begin  
Cancel  
Searching Ch 27...  
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SpeProgram Search/Channel & Program selection  
Chapter 4: Operations  
Manual Search  
If desired programs can not be searched, you can make use of  
Manual Search.  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Quick SRCH  
Auto SRCH  
Manual SRCH  
Press MENU button to access the menu mode.  
1
Press  
button to select and highlight Program.  
Press ENTER button to enter into the Program menu.  
Press button to highlight Manual SRCH.  
Press ENTER button to enter into Manual search sub-menu.  
2
3
4
5
6
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Manually Enter Channels  
Quick SRCH  
Auto SRCH  
CH No  
Freq.  
08  
Manual SRCH  
Highlight CH NO. and press ENTER. Use  
cursor rightward or leftward and use  
button to move the  
button to select  
OK  
Searching...  
number (or directly input the number by digit buttons), then press  
ENTER. Be sure you know the channel number.  
(You can refer to Digital TV channel table on page 19).  
Move the highlight to OK and press ENTER.  
Now it starts searching.  
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Note: Normally it is unnecessary to input the frequency value. However, if you want to input the  
frequency, you can highlight Freq., then make use of ENTER, 0-9 digit buttons to input.  
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Channel and Program Selection  
Channel and program selection in digital television is very different from current conventional television. In  
DTV, multiple programs can exist within a single 7 MHz channel. These programs behave as sub-channels  
within the single channel. When tuning to a channel, the STB will also tune to a program. Your STB will  
indicate the channel and program through the On-Screen Display.  
The STB allows channel and program selection in the following ways:  
Direct select (0-9 keys) - Directly selects a channel or program.  
Program up/down select (PROGRAM+/PROGRAM- buttons ) - Select the next or previous available  
channel or program.  
Making use of Program List to select.  
Making use of Program List to select program  
Press LIST button to call up Program List.  
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Press navigation buttons (  
selected.  
) to select and press ENTER to confirm, then the desired program is  
2
Note: the shown  
information is only  
served as an illustration  
and may differ from the  
actual ones.  
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Channel Banner  
Chapter 4: Operations  
Channel Banner  
You can quickly check the status of current display program by pressing the DSP button.  
Press DSP button twice to display EPG information if available.  
Indicator  
if shows MAIN, it means current operation acts to main picture.  
if shows PIP, it means current operation acts to PIP sub-picture.  
if shows VCR, it means current operation acts to VCR or 2nd TV picture.  
The current logical channel number  
Program title  
Aspect  
Program service provider  
Teletext information  
The local time  
Rating control level  
MAIN  
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Nine Digital  
16:9 FULL  
Nine Network A  
Teletext  
2004-6-17 08:36  
MPEG2  
Now  
No Class  
06:00 -- 09:00 Today  
Next  
09:00 -- 11:00 MORNINGS WITH KERRI-ANNE  
Signal  
Present event information  
Following event information  
The current program audio type  
Signal intensity indication  
EPG (MAIN)  
Event Name  
TODAY  
Start  
06:00  
09:00  
Stop  
09:00  
11:00  
MORNINGS WITH KERRI-ANNE  
TODAY  
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Audio Setup/Default Setting  
Chapter 4: Operations  
Audio Setup  
You can choose different audio outputs in Audio Setup menu. The STB includes standard audio mode options  
such as stereo or mono sound to match the broadcast signal or your home entertainment stereo system.  
Other audio mode options may be supported by your service provider or TV broadcaster, such as selecting  
alternate languages, or different commentators for sport events.  
Audio Setup (MAIN)  
Only 1 Audio (MPEG2)  
Press AUDIO button to access the Audio Setup menu.  
1
2
3
Press  
button to move the highlight upward or downward.  
STEREO OUTPUT  
Press ENTER button to select sub-audio.  
Press enter to set audio Ch.  
You can select different audio output systems for Primary Audio  
and Secondary Audio.  
Default Setup  
Making use of Default function, you can restore all settings to the  
factory settings.  
Program  
Default  
System  
Password  
Time  
Enter into System menu and select Default.  
1
Press ENTER button to enter into the sub-menu and then press  
ENTER button to confirm.  
2
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Default  
If you have set a password in Password Sub-menu, then a  
dialogue box appears asking you to input a password.  
3
Press Enter Key to restore  
the factory settings  
Input the password correctly. After inputting, a dialogue box  
"Sure to restore settings" pops up.  
Restore Defaults  
4
Highlight Yes and press ENTER button if you want to restore all  
settings to the factory settings.  
5
If not, highlight No and press ENTER.  
Input Password  
Note: as regards to password information, please refer to page 17  
for details.  
There is no preset password in this STB.  
Sure to restore settings  
Yes  
No  
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LOCK Settings  
Chapter 4: Operations  
Password setup  
The Rating Control lets you set up specific channels and ratings  
through blocking schemes. To activate or disable all of the lock  
schemes previously set up, a password is required to gain access to  
this menu. You can change the password by inputting a new  
password twice.  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Rating CTRL  
PWD Setup  
Clear PWD  
Press MENU button to access the menu mode.  
1
Press  
button to select and highlight Password.  
Press ENTER button to enter into the Password menu.  
Press button to highlight PWD Setup. Press ENTER to  
2
3
4
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Rating CTRL  
PWD Setup  
Clear PWD  
Set Password  
enter into the next level.  
Confirm Password  
When you have not set a password yet;  
Enter a password using the numbered buttons to create a  
personal 4-digit security password.  
When you have already set a password and you want to  
change it;  
Input Password  
Enter the old password, then input a 4-digit new password using  
the numbered buttons and confirm again.  
Note:  
There is no preset password in this STB, therefore when you use this STB at the first time, you may  
create a password by yourself if required.  
Clear password  
If you want to clear the password, please do the following steps:  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
Rating CTRL  
PWD Setup  
Clear PWD  
Enter into the Password sub-menu.  
1
2
Press Enter key to Clear  
Press  
button to select and highlight Clear PWD. Press  
ENTER to enter into the next level.  
Now a dialogue box appears asking you to input the old  
password.  
Input the old password correctly. Now a dialogue box "Sure to  
clear password?" appears. Select Yes and press ENTER.  
3
4
Now the password is cleared.  
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LOCK Settings/Time Zone Selection  
Chapter 4: Operations  
Rating control  
Blocks programs according to the program ratings limit so  
children can not view certain programs. You can set the ratings  
limit by blocking out all the programs with the ratings above a  
specified level.  
Program  
* G  
Rating CTRL  
PWD Setup  
Clear PWD  
System  
Password  
Time  
* PG  
* M  
* MA  
* AV  
* R  
Press MENU button to access the menu mode.  
1
* Block All  
Press  
button to select and highlight Password.  
Press ENTER button to enter into the Password menu.  
Press button to highlight Rating CTRL. Press ENTER  
2
3
4
G
( General Audiences): Content not  
offensive to most viewers.  
PG  
(Parental Guidance Suggested):  
Content is such that parents may not  
want their children to view the program.  
to enter into next level sub-menu.  
M
When you have not set a password yet, you directly go to  
the Rating Control sub-menu.  
(Mature Audience): Suitable for mature  
audience.  
MA  
(Mature Adult Audience): May contain  
mature themes, profane language,  
graphic violence, and sexual situations.  
When you have already set a password, input the  
password correctly and enter.  
AV  
R
(AdultAudience): Strong violence.  
Press  
to move the highlight upward or downward and  
5
(Restricted viewing): Not for children  
under age 17. Strong elements of sex  
and/or violence.  
press ENTER to either block or unblock the rating.  
Note:  
You can either block ( ) or unblock ( ) all programs quickly  
by using Block All setting.  
Time zone selection  
To obtain local time, you should first set local time zone, and it depends on your local station whether has  
broadcast time zone information.  
Program  
Time Zone  
System  
Press MENU button to access the menu mode.  
1
Password  
Time  
Press  
button to select and highlight Time.  
2
3
4
5
Press ENTER button. Now Time Zone is highlighted.  
Press ENTER button again to enter into next level.  
Press  
button to move the highlight upward or downward  
Program  
System  
Password  
Time  
NSW/ACT  
VIC  
Time Zone  
and press ENTER to select your local time zone.  
QLD  
SA  
WA  
TAS  
NT  
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DTV Channel Table  
Chapter 5: Appendix  
Following is the list of DTV channels available in your area. You can use it for Manual search. You can check the  
following list for channel number and channel frequency.  
City  
Start Date  
Identifier  
Channel & Middle Frequency  
Transmitter Location  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
VHF 6-177.5MHz  
VHF 8-191.625MHz  
VHF 11-219.5MHz  
VHF 12-226.5MHz  
UHF 33-564.5MHz  
Main Transmitter-Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter-Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter-Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter-Mt Lofty  
Main Transmitter-Mt Lofty  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
Adelaide  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
VHF 6-177.5MHz  
VHF 8-191.625MHz  
VHF 11-219.5MHz  
VHF 12-226.5MHz  
UHF 36-585.5MHz  
Main Transmitter-Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter-Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter-Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter-Mt Coot-tha  
Main Transmitter-Mt Coot-tha  
Brisbane  
VHF 6-177.5MHz  
Main Transmitter-Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter-Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter-Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter-Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Main Transmitter-Mt Dandenong 1/1/2001  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
VHF 8-191.625MHz  
VHF 11-219.5MHz  
VHF 12-226.5MHz  
UHF 29-536.625MHz  
Melbourne  
Perth  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
Main Transmitter-Bickley  
Main Transmitter-Walliston  
Main Transmitter-Carmel  
Main Transmitter-Bickley  
Main Transmitter-Bickley  
VHF 6-177.5MHz  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
VHF 8-191.625MHz  
VHF 11-219.5MHz  
VHF 12-226.5MHz  
UHF 29-536.625MHz  
Digital 7  
Digital 9  
Digital 10  
Digital ABC  
Digital SBS  
VHF 6-177.5MHz  
VHF 8-191.625MHz  
VHF 11-219.5MHz  
VHF 12-226.5MHz  
UHF 34-571.5MHz  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
1/1/2001  
Main TransmitterArtarmon  
Main Transmitter Willoughby  
Main Transmitter Artarmon  
Main Transmitter Gore Hill  
Main Transmitter Gore Hill  
Sydney  
QQQ-51  
SBS-54  
ABD-69  
NTD-60  
TN D-63  
IMP-66  
UHF 50-683.5MHz  
UHF 53-704.5MHz  
UHF 56-725.5MHz  
UHF 59-746.5MHz  
UHF 62-767.5MHz  
UHF 65-788.5MHz  
Batchelor  
TBA  
TBA  
TBA  
TBA  
TBA  
CTC-7  
ABC-9  
WIN-31  
CBN-34  
SBS-28  
UHF 6-177.5MHz  
UHF 9A-205.5MHz  
UHF 11-219.5MHz  
UHF 12-226.5MHz  
UHF 30-613.5MHz  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Telstra Tower Black Mountain  
Canberra  
Darwin  
SBS-28  
ABD-6  
NTD-8  
UHF 29-536.5MHz  
UHF 30-543.5MHz  
UHF 31-550.5MHz  
UHF 32-557.5MHz  
TN D-34  
6/30/2001  
TBA  
6/30/2001  
TBA  
NBN-3  
UHF 36-585.5MHz  
UHF 53-704.5MHz  
UHF 51-690.5MHz  
UHF 37-592.5MHz  
UHF 38-599.5MHz  
Mt Sugarloaf  
NEN-54  
NRN-57  
ABHN-5A/4B  
SBS-45  
Broadcast Site Mt Sugarloaf Range  
Broadcast Site Mt Sugarloaf Range  
Mt Sugarloaf  
Newcastle  
TBA  
Mt Sugarloaf  
WIN-59  
CTC-62  
CBN-65  
ABWN-56  
SBS-53  
UHF 36-585.5MHz  
UHF 37-592.5MHz  
UHF 38-599.5MHz  
UHF 51-590.5MHz  
UHF 54-711.5MHz  
WIN Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
WIN Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
NTL Tower Knights Hill  
TBA  
TBA  
TBA  
TBA  
TBA  
Wollongong  
Note: If you have trouble getting DTV channel's signal, please contact your local antenna installer for help.  
For updated channel table please contact your local dealer.  
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Troubleshooting  
Chapter 5: Appendix  
Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service.  
Symptom  
No power.  
Solutions  
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely.  
Check your antenna input or location.  
No picture.  
Make sure the correct video display format is selected.  
If the STB is connected to your monitor or TV via VIDEO OUT jack on the back  
panel, the display format must be SD. Otherwise, you may not be able to see a  
picture.  
If STB is connected to your monitor or TV via YPbPr port or RGB on the back panel,  
the display format must not be SD. Otherwise, you may not be able to see a picture.  
If STB is connected to your monitor or TV via YPbPr port on the back panel, the  
YPbPr/RGB selection switch must be flipped to the YPbPr. Otherwise, you may not  
be able to see a picture.  
If STB is connected to your monitor or TV via RGB port on the back panel, the  
YPbPr/RGB selection switch must be flipped to the RGB. Otherwise, you may not  
be able to see a picture.  
Check to make sure all the cables are installed correctly and that the proper source  
is selected on your TV.  
The antenna signal strength may be low. Check the signal strength and adjust the  
antenna location and direction.  
After you toggle the Display Format Selection Switch, you must turn off the STB and  
then turn on again, then the toggling can effect.  
The toggle of Display Format  
Selection Switch can not effect.  
Check volume levels.  
Make sure the TV is not muted.  
Check that the STB is connected properly.  
Normal picture but no  
sound.  
Make sure the proper format is selected.  
Make sure the proper aspect ratio is selected.  
Make sure the video output is connected to the TV.  
Picture is distorted.  
The only way that you can find all the available channels is by running the Auto  
search in the Program menu.  
Available channels are  
missing.  
No teletext  
Make sure the channel you are watching carries teletext information.  
If you forget your password, perform the following steps to enter.  
When the dialogue box asking you to enter a password appears, press TELETEXT  
button, followed by ASPECT button, DSP button and then AUDIO button, and then  
you can enter. But make sure not let children know it.  
Password is forgotten.  
Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the STB. Operate the remote  
control within 5m.  
Remove the obstacle.  
The remote control does  
not work properly  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
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Specifications  
Chapter 5: Appendix  
PAL, DTV standard (1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i)  
Terrestrial: 6-69  
Television System  
Channel Coverage  
ANT Input  
1
ANT Output  
1 (Out to TV)  
1 group, RCA type  
(1080i, 720p, 576p)  
Component Video Output (YPbPr)  
S-Video Output  
AV Output  
1
2 groups, RCA type  
Digital Audio Output  
Coaxial, Optical  
1, 9-pin Serial Port  
1, 15-pin D-sub  
RS-232 Interface  
RGB  
Dimension (W x H x D)  
350 x 50 x 280 mm  
3.5 kg  
Weight  
Power Requirements  
AC 240V, 50Hz  
Power Consumption  
30W  
0 to 99 percent non condensing  
-20 to 60 degrees Celsius  
Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Temperature  
0 to 40 degrees Celsius  
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL: (02) 9313 7111  
FAX: (02) 9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
604-DHT923-00  
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