Technicolor Thomson Stereo System TU SZT105A User Manual

Instruction Manual  
Standard Definition  
Digital Terrestrial Receiver  
Model Number  
TU-SZT105A  
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Declaration of Conformity No.3539, 22 April 2005  
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Contents  
4.1  
Installing Your Digital Receiver – QUICK SET UP GUIDE ....................................8  
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Technical Specifications.............................................................................................23  
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1 Introduction  
Thankyou for purchasing you new Panasonic Digital TV receiver. This User’s Manual  
is the GUIDE to be used to help you install and operate your new digital TV receiver.  
In it you shall find comprehensive descriptions to familiarise yourself with all the  
functionalities with which your receiver is equipped. We strongly advise you follow the  
instructions in this manual. Once you become acquainted with the operations of your  
receiver you will only need this manual for reference.  
1.1 IMPORTANT: First time Installers  
IMPORTANT: For first time installers, please read Section 4, “Installing Your Digital  
Receiver”, to learn how to connect your digital receiver to your TV. Once you have  
completed the setup, go to Section 6.3, “Preferences”, to select various system  
settings according to your personal preference, and 6.4, “Advanced Settings”, to set  
your region for correct current time and to conduct channel search.  
2 The Digital Receiver  
2.1 Front Panel  
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Power Button: Turns the Digital Receiver On / Off (Standby mode).  
z Front Panel Arrow Buttons: S/T buttons to select channels within the  
menus.  
z Stand-By Indicator (LED): Lights red in Stand-By mode. When the  
Digital Receiver is working the LED turns green.  
z Front Panel display: The display shows current time when in standby  
mode and TV channel number when in normal viewing mode  
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2.2 Rear Panel  
DC Power Mains: (100 - 250VAC~; 50/60 Hz), Power 15W Max.  
RF IN: Used for connection of the cable from your outdoor terrestrial TV antenna.  
RF OUT: Used for connection to your TV RF antenna Input or your VCR RF Input.  
AUDIO: (connectors L and R) is used for analogue stereo audio output connection  
to analogue TV or VCR.  
Digital Audio: SPDIF output for connection to your TV or other A / V receiver (eg  
home theatre system).  
Component Video / RGB / Video (SCART): Used for connection to your TV set.  
Serial Port (RS232): Used for system maintenance only.  
2.3 Box Contents  
The box that carries your Digital TV Receiver should also contain the following items:  
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Remote Control  
Two Batteries (AAA Size)  
SCART to RCA Connector Cable  
RF Cable  
User’s Manual and Warranty Card  
3 The Remote Control  
3.1 Preparing the Remote Control  
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Remove the cover of the battery compartment (on the back of the remote control)  
Insert 2 AAA (1.5V) batteries. While inserting, observe the + and – markings  
indicated inside the battery compartment.  
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Replace the cover  
Test the remote control by pressing the  
key and toggle the unit from  
standby to normal viewing ON mode and observe the light on the front panel  
toggles between red (standby mode) to green (normal viewing ON mode).  
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3.2 Remote Control  
: To turn your STB  
on/off (standby mode)  
z TV/RADIO: To toggle  
between TV and Radio  
service  
z AUDIO: To select the  
desired audio sound  
track  
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Provider transmits  
program information;  
INDEX: To go to index  
page in Teletext mode  
z EXIT: To go back one  
level in the menus.  
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: To call  
up the program  
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: Aspect ratio, to  
change to 16:9, 4:3  
letterbox or 4:3 centre-  
cut mode  
: Mute function, to  
turn on/off sound (only  
used for analogue  
Audio Output)  
information plates and  
extended channel  
information in program  
guide menu. This  
information is only  
available if the service  
provider or network  
transmits the  
information. REVEAL:  
to show the hidden  
information in the  
Teletext mode.  
buttons: To  
select menu items in  
the menus.  
buttons: To cycle  
through options within  
the menus  
For Volume  
adjustment (only used  
for analogue audio  
output)  
For changing  
channels  
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z LIST: To show channel  
list  
z STTL: To turn closed  
captions on/off  
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(Red): Application  
defined function key  
(Green): Application  
defined function key  
(Yellow): Application  
defined function key  
(Blue): Application  
defined function key  
z OK: To confirm  
choices and selection  
of highlighted item  
z Number (0~9) keys: To  
select channels directly  
and other commands  
z TV/TEXT: To turn  
Teletext on/off; TEXT:  
To toggle between TV  
and Teletext  
z MENU: To display the  
“Main” Onscreen  
Display  
z GUIDE/INDEX: To  
obtain a list of  
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: To  
toggle between  
present and previous  
channels; HOLD: To  
stop current page in  
Teletext mode  
programs on available  
channels. This  
information is only  
shown if your Service  
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4 Installing Your Digital Receiver - Quick Connect Guide  
The Set Top Box and the  
television use a number of  
different connectors. The main  
POWER  
RF  
SCART  
RCA  
ones that you need to identify are:  
The POWER connector is used to connect mains power (via the power pack) to the Set Top Box.  
RF connectors are used for connecting antenna leads. The SCART connector and RCA  
connectors are used for video and audio connections.  
Start:  
To TV  
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Connect the power pack to the Set Top Box. Use the  
connector marked POWER.  
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Connect the Set Top Box to a good quality outside /  
roof antenna. Use the connector marked RF IN.  
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Use the included SCART to RCA connection lead to connect to your television.  
Connect the red audio lead to the red audio connector on the television. Connect the white  
audio lead to the white audio connector on the television. Remember that you must connect  
the video to the same AV Input as the audio.  
Television  
AV Input  
AUDIO OUT R (Red)  
If TV has COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
R (Red)  
AUDIO IN  
L (White)  
AUDIO OUT L (White)  
PY OUT (Green)  
If your television has  
Component inputs (also  
CVBS OUT (Yellow)  
Not used  
Y IN (Green)  
PB IN (Blue)  
PR IN (Red)  
PB OUT(Blue)  
PR OUT(Red)  
called YP P , DVD, YUV or  
B R  
YC C ) use them as they will give the best picture. Connect the  
B R  
red video lead to the red video in connector on the television. Connect the blue  
to the blue and the green to the green.  
Do not connect the yellow lead.  
If TV has Composite ( CVBS)  
VIDEO  
Television  
If your television does not have  
Component inputs then connect  
the yellow lead to the yellow  
connector on the television but  
do not connect the green, blue or  
red video leads.  
AV Input  
AUDIO OUT R (Red)  
AUDIO OUT L (White)  
R (Red)  
AUDIO IN  
L (White)  
CVBS OUT (Yellow)  
Y OUT (Green)  
PB (Blue)  
and PR (Red)  
Not used  
VIDEO IN  
(Yellow)  
Turn the TV and the Set Top Box ON. Using the TV remote control, select the AV Input that the  
Set Top Box has been connected too.  
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4.1Installing Your Digital Receiver – Quick Set Up Guide  
Installation  
SCART Mode  
The first time the digital receiver is installed, or after  
Please select SCART mode  
Component  
Composite  
RGB  
Default Condition is restored (section 6.4), you will be  
asked to select the video connection format. Select the  
video format that is the same as the AV lead connection  
you have made to the TV display (refer Quick Connect  
Guide section 4).  
Select Region  
Please select your state / region  
The first time the digital receiver is installed, or after Default  
Condition is restored (section 6.4), you will be asked to select  
the region you live in so that the digital receiver will display the  
correct local time. The regions are New South Wales, Victoria,  
Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania,  
Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory and are  
selected by the up/down cursor keys.  
New South Wales  
Victoria  
Queensland  
South Australia  
Western Australia  
Tasmania  
Northern Territory  
Australian Capital Territory  
Select Aspect Ratio  
The first time the digital receiver is installed, or after Default  
Condition is restored (section 6.4), you will be asked to select  
your preferred aspect setting. This is a choice of the Wide  
(16:9), Normal / Centre Cut (4:3) or Normal / Letter Box (4:3).  
Select the aspect that is correct for your TV display. This can be  
changed at a later date.  
Please select your preferred  
display aspect ratio  
Wide (16:9)  
Centre Cut  
Letterbox  
Preferred Audio Type  
The audio can be received in two format types, Dolby  
Digital and MPEG. The broadcasters sometimes use both  
types, please select which format that you prefer to listen  
to. This format will be select when the broadcaster  
transmits both types. This can be changed at a later date.  
Please select the audio type  
you prefer  
MPEG1  
Dolby Digital  
Autotune  
The first time the digital receiver is installed, or after Default  
Condition is restored ( Section 6.4), the digital receiver will  
Automatically scan for available digital services. This may take  
Up to 5 minutes. After tuning finishes press OK.  
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5 Operating Instructions: Knowing your basic controls  
To become acquainted with the operations and functions of your receiver, you should learn  
how to use the control buttons on the Front Panel and the Remote Control.  
The following section is an introduction to the features that will be most commonly used.  
5.1 Switching On Your Digital Receiver  
Ensure the power lead of the power adaptor is plugged into a 240V AC socket. Switch on  
the 240V AC socket at the wall. Turn on your digital receiver by pressing either  
the  
.button on the remote control or th
utton on the front panel. When the digital  
receiver is in normal viewing ON mode, the LED turns green.  
When the receiver is not b, place the receiver in the "STANDBY" mode, by  
pressing either one of the  
/
buttons again. When the LED turns red, it indicates the  
digital receiver is in “STANDBY” mode.  
Information Plate  
The Information Plate (I-Plate) shows information about the  
program that you are currently watching. The information  
plate appears briefly whenever you switch to a new  
channel or when there’s a problem with TV signal reception.  
To show the information plate, press the  
button. Press EXIT to remove the I-Plate from the screen.  
Program Guide  
The Program Guide is a user-friendly feature, which  
enables you to select and book programs. To enter into the  
Program Guide, press GUIDE/INDEX. In the Program  
Guide on-screen display, the program schedule is listed in  
chronological order. Press EXIT to remove program guide  
from the screen.  
Section 6.1 of your User Manual will instruct you to use the Program Guide efficiently.  
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5.2 Changing or Selecting Channels  
There are several methods to change or select a channel. You can either use the front  
panel on the receiver or the remote control buttons.  
The following methods are available for you to choose from:  
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Press  
on the remote control (channel changes according to favourite channel  
settings).  
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Directly enter a channel number by using the number keys on the remote control.  
Use arrow up/down to change channel. Unlike  
aligned with favourite channels setting.  
control channel movement is not  
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Use  
to toggle between current channel and previously watched channel  
6 Using the Main Menu  
Your receiver comes with a directory of features on the Main On Screen Display (OSD).  
The Main OSD is your gateway to customising many of the features offered by your  
receiver. To access the Main OSD, press the MENU button. The Main OSD feature  
comprises the following categories of services:  
Program Guide provides access to:  
(1) Programs Schedule  
(2) Programs Categorisation/Type  
(3) Booked Programs  
TV/Radio Channels allows you to program:  
(1) Favourite Channels  
(2) Channel Locking  
(3) Channel Deletion  
Preferences allows you to access:  
(1) Screen Format  
(2) SCART Mode  
(3) MPEG Audio Level  
(4) Audio Mode Priority  
(5) Digital Audio  
(6) Stereo Surround  
(7) Audio Balance  
(8) Audio Delay  
(9) Teletext Contrast  
Advanced Settings gives access to:  
(1) Parental Guidance  
(2) Change Password (Default value is 0000)  
(3) Channel Installation  
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(4) Restore Default Settings  
(5) Region Select  
STB Information:  
(1) To display the Software Version number and Serial ID  
of your receiver.  
6.1 Program Guide  
Program Schedule  
By choosing the Program Guide banner on the Main OSD,  
the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) appears. The EPG is,  
in classic terms, a TV Guide, except it is presented on your  
TV screen. The EPG allows you to peek in advance,  
depending on TV services provided by the broadcaster,  
next program, a few days or up to one week of TV  
programs and program information. By using the arrow  
keys on either your receiver or the remote control, you can  
roam the EPG to access various channels and programs.  
In the list, highlight the desired program by pressing the
selection of your choice (the highlighted block will appear in a different colour), press  
to view the detailed description of the program. If the broadcaster has not  
transmitted detailed description for the program, the text “No description available” will  
appear. If you wish to see what programs are being broadcast on other channels, use the  
button to access the list of all programs  
(subject to availability).  
shown for the current and next days viewing  
If you wish to book a future program, highlight any program  
(beyond the current time frame) by using the arrow buttons,  
and press OK to confirm your selection. The “Booking”  
window will appear allowing you to book the program.  
Press OK to confirm the booking, or EXIT to exit the  
Booking window. For more information on the Booking  
feature, see “Booked Programs” on page 12. Note that if  
you highlight a program currently being broadcasted on  
another channel and press OK, the program is not booked.  
Instead, the receiver switches to that channel directly.  
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Coloured “Hot Keys”  
On the Program Guide window, you will notice two coloured hot keys. They provide instant  
access to various services.  
Category Selection  
This special feature enables you to identify your preferred  
programs by program Category or type. You can gain  
access to this feature by pressing the  
.button (yellow).  
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the categories, and  
press OK to select or unselect any of the categories. By  
default, the item “All Categories” is highlighted. You have  
to de-select that item before selecting specific program  
type(s). As you select some categories and go back to  
program guide menu, only programs of the selected  
categories will be visible.  
Booked Programs  
To review what programs are currently booked, press  
(blue) to call up the Booked Programs OSD. To cancel or  
re-engage the booking, press OK. If the symbol (the  
alarm clock) disappears, then the timer is disengaged. The  
program information will remain in case you wish to rebook  
the program. The cancelled program will not be displayed  
the next time this window reappears.  
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6.2 TV/Radio Channels  
You may highlight any channel in the list by pressing  
up/down keys, then press OK to view that channel directly.  
This feature allows you to personalise your list of favourite  
channels, TV or Radio. Highlight a channel by using the  
S/T buttons, then press the  
.“hot key” (red) to select or  
unselect. When a channel is selected a symbol will  
appear in the bar to indicate the favourite status. When  
you are changing channels using the  
key, the receiver  
jumps to the next/previous favourite channel, and skips  
other channels.  
If you wish to lock or unlock any channel, simply press the  
button (green) to do so.  
When a channel is locked a symbol will appear to indicate the locked status. Whenever  
you wish to watch the locked channel you will be asked to enter the password. If you wish  
to delete any channel, press the  
button (yellow) and an “X” sign will be shown on that  
channel. You may un-delete that channel by pressing the same key again. If one or more  
channels are deleted, you will be asked to confirm the removal of those channels upon  
leaving the TV/Radio channels menu. Once you confirm their removal, you cannot un-  
delete them. The only way to recover those deleted channel is to perform an “Install”.  
Please use this feature very carefully.  
To toggle between the TV ( TV ) and Radio (  
6.3 Preferences  
) lists, press the TV/RADIO button.  
From here, you may adjust various settings according to  
your personal preference, such as screen format, SCART  
mode, audio delay time, digital audio and others. Note that  
some settings in this segment are related to the A/V  
equipment to which the digital receiver is connected.  
Instructions on how to set each item are listed on pages 14,  
15 & 16.  
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Screen Format  
This setting affects the video format at the TV output. (4:3  
relates to normal screen format, 16:9 relates to widescreen  
format)  
If your display is 4:3 format and the transmission of a  
program happens to be 16:9, the Normal/Letterbox mode  
will give you a complete picture, but black areas will appear  
at the top and bottom.  
Letterbox  
Alternatively you can choose the Normal / Centre Cut  
mode to play the program in a full-screen format, however  
information on the left and right sides may be cut off.  
If your display is 16:9 format, then set the mode at Wide. If  
a program happens to be in 4:3, black areas will appear at  
the left and right of the screen in order to present the  
picture in a correct viewing aspect ratio.  
Center Cut  
SCART Mode  
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9
W
W
ide  
ide  
From here you may adjust SCART mode to  
Component output or Composite output or RGB output.  
You must choose the correct mode to match the video input  
Connection of the TV that you did in the Quick Connect Guide.  
MPEG Audio Level  
From here you may adjust MPEG audio level from –12 db  
to 0 db. This adjustment only applies when MPEG audio is  
being received. The system detects MPEG audio  
automatically.  
Audio Mode Priority  
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The Audio mode allows you to adjust the audio setting. You may choose Dolby Digital  
(Dolby D) or MPEG1. Use W/X to select your choice. This setting determines your  
initial choice of soundtrack based on the audio mode, and you may select any  
soundtrack channel by channel, regardless of the audio mode setting made in this  
menu.  
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If the default Audio Mode is Dolby D, and the input  
signal contains only MPEG1, the default Mode will  
change to MPEG1 automatically. If the Audio  
Mode is set to Dolby D, the digital receiver will  
automatically select a Dolby D soundtrack when it  
is available. When using the SPDIF digital output,  
we recommend this selection if you are connecting  
your receiver to a TV or A/V receiver that can  
decode Dolby Digital. You can switch between  
Dolby D and MPEG audio by pressing the Red key  
on the remote control.  
Digital Audio  
For each Audio Mode, you can have different Digital Audio Selection Options.  
(Refer to Table 2, Digital Audio Selection Table)  
Table 2: Digital Audio Selection Table  
Default Audio Mode  
Digital Audio Selection Options  
1. Bitstream  
Dolby Digital  
2. PCM (stereo)  
3. Off  
1. PCM (stereo)  
2. Off  
MPEG-1  
Bitstream: Select this if your TV or A/V  
receiver has a digital audio input and can  
decode Dolby Digital  
PCM (stereo): Select this if your TV or A/V  
receiver has a digital audio input but can  
not decode Dolby Digital  
Off: There will be no digital audio output  
from SPDIF interface.  
Stereo Surround  
You can toggle Stereo Surround ON or OFF by pressing  
W/X  
On: There will be surround sound information (Lt / Rt) to be  
included in Audio L&R output. You can enable the stereo  
surround option, if your TV or external A/V receiver has the  
capability to decode surround sound.  
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Off: There will be only stereo audio information (L / R) to be included in Audio L&R  
output.  
Audio Balance  
You can adjust the value from L+7 to R+7. The selection “0” means balanced (equal level)  
output on the two front speakers.  
Audio Delay  
Different displays may have different delay in displaying  
pictures, which may cause a slight problem with lip sync.  
This feature allows you to use W/X to select your choice  
according to your actual video display equipment, in order  
to compensate for this delay. The delay time depends on  
which choice appears to provide best performance of lip  
sync on your display device.  
Teletext contrast  
The OSD contrast of teletext pages can be adjusted by  
selecting different options.  
Teletext Operation  
Teletext is only available on certain broadcast  
channels. The time taken to display the pages and  
sub-pages is set by the teletext transmitter.  
Teletext is also used for Closed Captioning of  
television programmes for the hearing impaired.  
Closed captions can be found on Teletext Page  
801. The picture remains on the screen while you  
type in 801.  
Some broadcast stations will have a message on  
the screen to tell you that closed captions are not  
available for this programme. Some broadcast  
stations give you no indication at all.  
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TOP (Table Of Pages) MODE  
In TOPTEXT mode, the red button moves to the previous page number and the green  
button moves to the next page number. The yellow and blue buttons correspond to different  
subjects. Pushing the coloured button can access these subjects. This is the current  
preferred method of operation in Australia.  
Red /Green / Yellow / Blue buttons  
In TOP TEXT mode these correspond to the differently coloured subjects.  
TV / Teletext mode  
Press the TEXT button. The screen will display the Teletext page. Press again when you  
wish to return to TV mode.  
Note: If you press the TEXT button while viewing a station that is not transmitting teletext,  
there may not be any indication on the screen. Press the TEXT button to return to normal  
viewing.  
STTL  
Displays subtitles (if available). This is the same as turning the teletext ON and selecting  
page 801.  
Page Selection  
Pages can be selected in two ways:  
a. Press the Up / Down buttons to increase or decrease the page number by one.  
b. By entering the page number, using 0 - 9 on the remote control.  
Hold  
Used to hold the Teletext page when viewing multi-page information. Press again to return  
to automatic page update.  
Index  
When In TOP TEXT operation press INDEX to return to the main index page. Depending  
on the way information is transmitted, this may have to be pressed more than once to  
return to the main index page.  
Reveal  
To reveal hidden words e.g. quiz page answers. Press again to hide.  
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Sub Coded Page Access  
When Teletext information exceeds more than one  
page, it may take some time for the automatic  
changing of the sub pages to reach the sub page  
you require. As each sub page is found its number  
is displayed at the bottom of the page so that you  
may select it by pressing left or right cursor key. As  
more sub pages are picked up, the display at the  
bottom of the page changes, so that you are  
always offered the most recently transmitted  
selection of sub pages.  
While selecting dynamic mode  
sub page will  
be changed dynamically and it will depend on  
which page now is available. And you can fix on  
specific sub page by pressing HOLD key, while in  
dynamic mode. You can also access to specific  
sub page by pressing left / right cursor key to select  
the sub page number.  
6.4 Advanced Settings (Default password: 0000)  
In addition to the settings in “Preferences”, section 6.3, the Advanced Settings are used to  
program your digital receiver. Again, some of the settings, especially “Channel Installation”,  
may require assistance from your Service Provider. Your digital receiver will ask you to key  
in a password, and the default password is 0000.  
Parental Guidance  
Using W/X you may select to block programs with a certain  
rating or above: None, Block G, Block PG, Block M, Block  
MA, Block AV, Block R, and Block All. Your digital receiver  
will automatically block programs that are unsuitable to  
children under the age limit you have set. For example, if  
you choose “Block PG” and a received program has rating  
equal to or above PG, the digital receiver will ask the  
viewer to enter the password before viewing that program.  
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However, not all transmissions carry ratings information to  
activate this function.  
Change password  
From here you can change the password. Once the new password is set DO NOT  
FORGET IT! If you change the password, we strongly suggest that you write down the new  
password in the □□□□ area. Without the password, you cannot access any functions  
that require you to provide the correct password!  
Channel Installation  
When the receiver is initially set up, conduct a channel  
search by selecting the “Auto scan channels” function.  
Auto Scan channels  
Auto Scan channels provides the easiest way to conduct a  
channel search. It does not require you to enter any other  
information. This function is strongly recommended for  
regular users. However, the user should be aware that all  
existing channels will be removed as soon as you confirm  
start of auto scan.  
In the Auto Scan channels OSD, all channels found will be  
listed. The channel search may take a few minutes. If you  
abort an auto scan during the scan process, some  
channels may not be available to you.  
Manual Channel Search  
In the “Manual channel search” window you can set  
the specific channel to search. Press the left or  
right button then OK to select the physical channel  
you wish to search. Note: the number displayed is  
not the TV channel number  
Restore Default Settings  
If you wish to reset all previous settings, you can use this feature to do so. Once you  
decide to restore shipping settings, all previous settings will be lost. Please be very  
careful before you confirm this action.  
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Select Region  
Using W/X you may select your local region: NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia,  
Western Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, and Australian Capital Territory. This  
setting will allow the digital receiver to display the current time in the I-Plate or when the  
receiver is in Stand-By mode.  
6.5 STB Information  
From here, you can get general information about the  
Receiver ID, software and hardware version on which it is  
operating.  
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7 Glossary  
Information Plate: A small window  
including access to locked channels.  
Also known as the PIN Number.  
Electronic Program Guide (EPG):  
The instantaneous and continuously  
updated electronic program guide for  
quick and easy reference or program  
selection.  
Network: The Network that provides  
one or more services to the viewers.  
OSD: On screen display  
Set-Top Box (STB): A device that is  
capable of decoding and tuning digital  
signals and converting these signals  
into a format that is understood by  
your TV set.  
with simple navigation tools to display  
information about individual channels.  
Menu: An on screen display offering a  
list of commands to select from.  
Normal viewing: The state of your  
receiver when no menus or windows  
are displayed on the screen, and a  
valid channel is tuned.  
Parental  
Guidance:  
A
feature  
enabling parents to “lock” programs  
that they consider unsuitable for  
children’s viewing. A “locked” program  
can only be “unlocked” with the  
Password.  
Password:  
numbers for controlling specific  
features of the digital receiver,  
A
personal  
4-digit  
Standby mode: A condition in which  
your receiver allows retrieval of up-  
dated information from input signals.  
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8 Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
What to do  
The display on the panel  
does not light up / is not lit  
Power adaptor is not connected  
Check that the external power adaptor is  
plugged into the power source and the back  
of the Receiver.  
No sound or picture  
The SCART to RCA connector  
Cable is not properly connected  
Check the cable connections and other  
equipment connected to your receiver  
Wrong selection of output mode  
Battery exhausted  
Try another output configuration  
Change the batteries  
The remote control is not  
working  
Fluorescent light interfering with the Switch off the light  
remote control  
Remote control is incorrectly aimed Aim the remote control at the receiver  
Unable to tune  
TV antenna not plugged in or  
Check the antenna cable connections or  
check if you require to upgrade your antenna  
to receive digital TV signals in your area.  
Digital TV not available in the area  
I get “blocky” small  
squares forming on the  
screen or sometimes the  
picture freezes  
Could be caused by low TV signal  
strength or poor quality reception  
To check the signal level use the information  
plate as described on page 9. If the signal  
strength % is black in colour you will have  
adequate signal strength. Any other colour  
you may need to have your antenna and  
antenna cabling checked  
Why does the show guide Some of the digital TV stations are  
If you want to pick up HD TV stations you will  
require a HD set top box  
(EPG) show some digital  
TV stations but I can not  
receive them  
transmitted in high definition (HD).  
This set top receives standard  
definition (SD) TV stations only and  
will not display HD stations  
Why does the television  
set top box not have all  
channels tuned  
It is possible that the signal level for Repeat the setup procedure for tuning in TV  
a TV channel might have been low stations  
for some reason during the tuning  
process  
Why does the picture on  
the TV look green  
It is possible that the red video  
RCA lead and the red audio RCA  
lead on the back of the TV may be  
connected incorrectly  
Change around the two red RCA leads on  
the back of the TV  
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9 Technical Specifications of Model TU-SZT105A  
Terrestrial  
Tuner/Demodulator  
Input frequency  
Standard  
VHF, UHF Band  
DVB-T (ETS 300 744)  
7/7 MHz, Australian Channel  
Channel Bandwidth  
COFDM System  
2K, 8K carrier  
Hierarchical supported  
Demodulation type  
Guard Interval  
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM  
1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 active symbol  
duration  
FEC  
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8  
STi5518M / 81MHz  
DVB Demultiplexer  
2 MB  
System  
CPU / Clock  
Transport  
Flash memory  
Shared memory  
8 MB  
Video decoder  
Bitstream accepted for Video  
MPEG-1 Video (ISO / IEC 11172-2)  
MPEG-2 Video (ISO / IEC 13818-2)  
MPEG-2 profiles / levels Supported MP@ML, SP@ML, MP@LL  
Video data rate supported  
Aspect ratio  
1 ~ 15 Mbps  
4:3 and 16:9 with Pan & Scan,  
Support Letter Box mode  
Video output  
PAL (720x576i)  
One SCART for TV  
(CVBS, R-G-B, Y-Pb-Pr)  
Composite video CVBS  
Caption / Teletext  
Audio decoder  
Decoding and display of Closed  
Captions  
Decoding and display of Teletext  
(ETS 300 706, Level 1.5, TOP)  
Activated by specific hot-key  
Activated by specific hot-key  
Audio  
ISO11172-3 layer I and layer II  
Dolby Digital  
Sampling rate  
Bit rates  
32, 44.1 and 48KHz  
Layer I 32-448KHz  
Layer II 32-384KHz  
Audio output  
Stereo Audio AL / AR and down  
mixing surround Lt/Rt  
Digital Audio SPDIF Output format  
RS-232  
IEC-60958 / IEC-61937  
Up to 115200 bps  
Serial Port  
Software Upgrade  
Support Over Air Download  
ETSI Standard  
Rear panel interface RF input connector  
Loop through output connector  
IEC type, Female, 75 ohm  
IEC type, Male, 75 ohm  
A/V output  
TV SCART x1  
RCA x1  
RCA x2  
RCA x1  
DB-9, Female  
CVBS video output  
Stereo (left & right) Audio output  
Digital Audio SPDIF (Coaxial)  
RS-232  
Power Jack  
Front panel  
1 dual colour LED indicator  
RED for Standby and GREEN for  
On  
3 keypads  
Power, CH Up, CH Down  
4-digital 7-Segment  
IR Sensor  
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Power Supply  
Accessory  
External Adaptor  
Main AC input  
100 - 250 VAC~, 50/60 Hz  
12VDC, 1A  
DC output to STB  
Remote Control Batteries  
User’s Manual  
Panasonic RO3 AAA  
SCART to RCA (6)  
RF Cable  
One (CVBS/Y/Pb/Pr/AL/AR)  
3C-2V IEC male to female  
EMC / Safety  
Compliant to AS/NZS 1053 / AS/NZS  
60065  
General Information Dimensions  
268x185x45 mm (L x W x H)  
TBD  
Weight (Net)  
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