Bush Standard Definition DigtialSet Top Box DFTA2 User Manual

Standard Definition Digital Set TopBox  
DFTA2  
The Gold Technical Support Line: 1902215 259  
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Introduction  
Thank you for buyingthis Bush product, whichis designed to giveyou  
many years of trouble-freeservice.  
You mayalready be familiar withusing a similar unit,but please take time  
to read these instructions.They are designed tofamiliarise you with the  
unit s many features and to ensure youget the very bestfrom your  
purchase.  
Safety is important  
Your safetyand the safety ofothers is important. Pleasetherefore, ensure  
you read the Safety Instructions before you operate thisunit.  
Warranty  
In the unlikely eventthat your product failsto work normally,please call the  
below Bush warranty numberfor support.  
Australia  
Bush Warranty: 1800509 394  
New Zealand  
Bush Warranty: 0800450 259  
Safety Instructions  
Always read the safety instructions carefully  
Keep this Instruction Manual for future reference  
Keep this device away from humidity  
Lay this device on a reliable flat surface before setting it up  
Do not stand it on soft furnishings  
If any of the following situation arises, get the Set Top Box checked by  
a service technician:  
It has been exposed to moisture  
It has been dropped and damaged  
It has obvious signs of breakage  
It has not been working well or you cannot get it to work according  
to the Instruction Manual  
Warning  
Toprevent the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover or the  
back of the receiver.  
Do not block the ventilation holes of the device. Leave appropriate  
gap above and around it to allow for adequate ventilation.  
Do not place the device in an unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit  
which emits heat.  
Copyright Statement  
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means  
without the prior written permission. Other trademarks or brand names  
mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies.  
Disclaimer  
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties  
(implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this  
document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any  
commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental,  
consequential, or other damage.  
About the Set Top Box  
This Set Top Box allows youto access Standard DefinitionFree-to  
-Air Digital TV Channels and Radio Broadcastson your TVset. Its  
digital reception covers VHF & UHF band. Digital TVeliminates  
noise and interference and offers highquality video and audio.  
An easy to use on-screen installation guide is provided. In addition,  
a fully featured Remote Control is included that offersyou access  
to every feature with a simple press of a button.  
Main Features  
Standard Definition Digital TV Ready  
Composite Video Output  
RF Loop Through  
Simple To Use Automatic Set Up System  
7 Day Manufacturers Program Guide  
Automatic Channel Search  
DVB Compliant  
Easy Menu System  
Teletext  
Remote Control  
Parental Control  
Package Contents  
Before installation, please check the items of the package.  
The package shouldcontain the following items:  
~ Set Top Box  
~ Remote Control  
x1pc  
x1 pc  
~ AAABattery for the Remote Control x1 pair  
~ Instruction Manual  
~ Composite RCACable  
x1 pc  
x1 pc  
Table of Contents  
Panel Illustration..................................................1  
Remote Control  
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Connections...................................................................  
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Basic Operation ................................................................. 6  
Quick Installation....................................................... 6  
Menu Operations........................................................ 7  
Normal Play.............................................................. 12  
Troubleshooting ...........................................................14  
Specifications....................................................................15  
Panel Illustration  
1. Front panel  
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1. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: The remote control sensor receives the  
signal from your remote control.  
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1. RF IN: The RF IN allows you toconnect your external aerial.  
2. RF LOOP THROUGH:The RF Loop Through Inputallows you to connect to  
your aerial through either yourTV or other home entertainment device.  
3.COMPOSITE VIDEO Out: The Composite Video Output allowsyou to  
connect the Set Top Box to your TV. Providing you with digital picture.  
4. AUDIO L/R: The Audio L/R Outputallows you to connect the SetTop Boxto  
your TV. Providingyou with digital Audio.  
5. MAINS POWER INPUT: The Mains Power input allows youto connect the  
Set TopBox your main power supply.  
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Remote Control  
Remote Control Functions:  
1. MUTE: Press the Mute Button to turn thesound  
on or off.  
2. NUMERIC BUTTONS: Press the Numeric  
Buttons to select a channel directly orto enter  
your password or Teletext options.  
3. RECALL: Press the Recall Button to return  
back to the last program you werewatching.  
4. INFO: Press the INFO Button to display the  
program information of the channel you are  
watching.  
5. SUBTITLE: Press the Subtitle Button to turn on  
or off the Subtitle feature.  
6. EXIT:Press the EXIT Button to canceland exit  
any menu options.  
7. CH+: Press the CH+ Button to scroll upthrough  
the channel list or menu options.  
8. VOL+: Press the VOL+ Button to increase the  
volume or navigate through the menu.  
9. OK: Press the OK Button to confirm aselection  
within the menu.  
10. RED/ GREEN/ YELLOW/BLUE BUTTON:  
Press the Red/Green/Yellow/Blue Buttonto  
operate different functions in the Teletext menu.  
Press the YellowButton to also switch between TV  
and Radio mode.  
11. STANDBYButton: Press the Standby Button  
to turn the unit on or of.  
12. FAV: Press the FAVButton to enter your favourite channels list.  
13. AUDIO: Press the Audio Button toselect and set the sound output.You can select  
Stereo, Left, Right, Mono.  
14. MENU: Press the Menu Button to enter theMain Menu.  
15. EPG: Press the EPG Button to enter the7 Day Manufacturers Electronic Program  
Guide to display the week's channel information.  
16. VOL-: Press the Vol- Button todecrease the volume or to navigate themenu.  
17. CH- : Press the CH- Button scroll downwards throughthe channel list or navigate  
the menu.  
18. TEXT:Press the TeletextButton to enter the Teletext OSD Menu.  
19. PAUSE:Press the Pause Button to pause orplayback the program being viewed.  
Note: SUBTITLE/TEXT/LANGUAGE may not be available for all channels  
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Installing the Batteries  
Remove the battery coverfrom the remote controland put 2XAAA  
size batteries inside the compartment. Thediagram inside the  
battery compartment shows the correct way to install  
the batteries.  
1.Open the cover  
2.Install batteries  
3.Close the cover  
Using the Remote Control  
To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital set  
top box. Theremote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the  
set top box atan angle of upto 60 degrees.  
The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.  
Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity  
of the remote control.  
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Connections  
Caution: Make sure to checkthe voltage specification ofthe wall  
outlet is the samerating with the receiver. To prevent the riskof  
electric shock, do notopen the cover orthe back of thereceiver.  
TV Aerial  
Composite  
audio  
RFIN  
(Optional)  
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Connections  
TV Aerial  
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Basic Operation  
1.Quick Installation  
1.1 Setting Country andLanguage  
After you have connectedthe Set Top Box follow thebelow steps to  
begin the Installation Guide:  
1. Press the Menu Button to enter the Main Menu.  
2. Use the Navigation Buttons to select the SETUP sub-menu.  
3. Then use the Navigation Buttons to select the Installation option.  
4. Press the OK Button to then confirm.  
When you have enteredthe Installation menu youwill be asked to  
set the Country andLanguage you desire. Followthe below steps to  
confirm.  
1. In the Installation option use the Navigation Buttons to select the  
Country option.  
2. Then use the Navigation Buttons to select the Country Setting.  
3. Press the Navigation Buttons to select the OSD Language option.  
4. Then use the Navigation Buttons to select and set a language.  
1.2 Updating your Channel List?  
You canupdate your channel list by conducting either an Auto Scan  
or Manual Scan. Followthe below instructions onhow to update  
your channel list.  
1.2.1 Auto Scan  
Auto Scan will erase the channel list and scans for all available  
stations. To conduct anAuto scan follow thesteps 1-8 of section1.1  
and then press the Red Button on the remote control to check the  
channel list is clear. Press the OK Button to confirm clear action and  
start Auto Scan.Press the Exit Buttonto cancel and exitthe Auto  
Scan menu.  
Figure 1. Clear database message  
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Basic Operation  
1.2.2 Manual Scan  
You canManually scan foravailable stations viaManual Scan  
without deleting thecurrent list. To conduct aManual Scan follow  
the steps 1-8in section 1.1.  
Then press theGreen Button toenter Manual Scan Menu.  
Press the Up/DownButton to selectthe Frequency option.  
Use the NumericButtons to putin the Frequency/station you would  
like to searchfor.  
Then select theBandwidth by using the NavigationButtons.  
Press the OKButton to confirmand begin scan.  
Press the Exit Buttonto exit.  
Figure 2. Manual Scan edit  
2.Menu Operations  
Once the channelscan is finishedand all thechannels are stored  
into the database, youcan start to watchthe digital terrestrialTV  
channel or listen tothe radio broadcast, sometypical operations are  
given in thischapter.  
2.1 Main Menu  
Toview the MainMenu, press theMenu Button, thenfollow the  
prompts to the relevantsub-menus and settings.  
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Basic Operation  
2.2. LCN  
Set the Logical Channel Numberto on or off.  
Note: LCN is a number that uniquelyidentifies a logical channel,  
which is popular in someeuropean countries such as England,France.  
2.2.1 Daylight Saving/Region Setting/TimeZone  
Allow you to enable ordisable daylight saving. If youknow the region of  
your location,select an appropriate RegionSetting or set theTime Zone  
offset manually.  
2.2.2 TV Setup  
Setup the display mode forTV. SeeFigure 3.  
Flesh Tone  
OFF  
OFF  
Black/White Expansion  
Move  
Switch  
Exit  
Figure 3. TVSetup  
2.2.2.1 TV Format  
Figure 4. VideoEnhancement  
Set display formatfor watching program, such as 4:3LB, 4:3PS,  
16:9PB,16:9 FIT.  
4:3LB(LetterBox): Typicallyfor wide screencontent displays on  
conventional 4:3 TVwith black barsabove and below thepicture.  
4:3PS(PanScan): Typicallyfor wide screencontent displays on  
conventional 4:3 TVwith left andright edges cropped.  
16:9PB(PillarBox)/16:9 FIT: Typicallyfor wide screen 16:9TV.  
2.2.2.2 OSD Transparency  
You canchange the On Screen Display transparencywith this  
setting. Use the NavigateButtons to adjust.  
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Basic Operation  
2.2.2.3 Banner DisplayTime  
You canset the BannerDisplay Time with this setting. Use the  
Navigate Buttons to adjust.  
2.2.3 Password  
Set or change the password selectPassword setting andenter the  
default pin code 6666and then enter the new password usingthe  
Numeric Buttons.  
2.2.3.1 Menu Lock  
Lock the menusby password.  
2.2.3.2 Channel Lock  
Lock the channel which has been setto lock statuswhen turning on  
the  
Channel Lock. Please see section 2.3.1.2 for details.  
2.2.3.3 Censorship Lock  
Lock the programby password and censorship threshold.  
The censorship infois in program content. Under thecensorship  
rating,  
user has to enterthe right password forwatching program.  
2.2.4 Advance Timer  
You canset a scheduled program reminder manually or via the  
TV/Radio EPG.  
2.2.5 Factory Reset  
When you restore yourSet Top Box to thefactory default settings,  
all settings will be deleted and you will need to rescan for all  
available channels.  
2.3 TV/RADIO  
To switch between TVand Radio mode press the TV/RadioButton.  
The operation of the List and Guide of TVand Radio work and follow  
the same steps.  
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Basic Operation  
2.3.1 List  
Favorites  
To seta program to yourfavourite list press the FAV Button. There  
are 8 groups offavorites for you toset your favourite programto  
(News, Sport, Movie, Music,Shopping, Travel, Boyand Girl). Use  
the Numeric Buttons toselect to Favourite groupyou wish to set.  
Lock  
If a programis password protectedyou will needto enter theset  
password to unlockbefore watching whenthe Lock Functionis  
activated.  
Figure 5. TV List  
Rename  
Rename will allowyou to changethe name ofa program inthe  
program list. Themaximum length is20 characters. Usethe  
Navigate Buttons and NumericButtons to select tothe characters to  
change the program name.Tosave press the RedButton and OK  
Button. Press theExit Button thenexit the setting.  
Move  
Move will allow youmove the position ofa channel in thelist.  
Note: This optionwill not appears inthis list when SETUP-  
>Installation ->LCN isset to ON.  
Sort  
You cansort the programlist as desired. You cansort byA<->Z or  
Pay<->Free.  
Note: This optionwill not appears inthis list when SETUP-  
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Basic Operation  
Skip  
Toset a programto Skip inthe program list, press the OKButton on  
a selected programand a skipstatus will beactivated.  
Delete  
Todelete a programfrom the programlist, press theGreen Button  
when the programhas been selected. Then press theOK Button to  
confirm. The programwill now be removedfrom the program list.  
Search  
You cansearch for a programby name using thesearch function. In  
the Program Menupress the Left/RightButtons to selectSearch  
option and pressthe OK Button. In the Searchmenu, press the  
Navigate and NumericButtons to inputthe search term. Press the  
OK Button toconfirm and beginsearch.  
2.3.2 Manufacturer Electronic ProgramGuide (EPG)  
The EPG providesyou with programinformation about the  
programs scheduled forthe next 7days. To enter theEPG Menu,  
press the EPG Buttonon your remote control.The use theNavigate  
Buttons to scroll throughthe information displayed. Pressthe OK  
Button to showdetailed information ofthe program selected. Toexit  
press the ExitButton.  
Figure 6. Guide - Event  
(1) Press <RED>button to enterBook page and<YELLOW> button  
to save after edited.If it conflictwith itself or otherevent, a conflict  
message will be displayed.The successful bookingwill be added to  
Main Menu-> SETUP->Advance Timer(see section2.2.4).  
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Basic Operation  
3. Daily Operation  
3.1 Information  
To view the information of the program you are watching, press the  
Info Button and the information will be displayed.  
Figure7. Normal Play -Radio  
Figure 8. Program Info  
3.2 Changing the Channel  
To change the channel, press the CH+/- Buttons or use the Numeric  
Buttons to input theprogram number directly. Youcan also press  
the Recall Button to return to the last program you viewed.  
3.3 Volume  
To adjustthe volume while watchingTV, pressthe Vol-/Vol+Buttons.  
To turn the sound ofcompletely press the MuteButton. To turn  
sound back on pressthe Mute Button againor the Vol-/Vol+Buttons.  
3.4 Program List  
To view the Program List, press the OK Button. Thenuse the  
Up/Down/Left/Right Buttons to scrollthrough the list. Pressthe OK  
Button to confirm and selections or press the Exit Button to exit the  
list.  
3.5 Audio  
To change the Audio set up, press the Audio Button to display the  
audio channel page. Then use theUp/Down Buttons to select you  
Audio set up youwish to use. Pressthe Left/Right Buttons toadjust  
and press OK to confirm.  
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Basic Operation  
3.6 Pause  
Press the Pause Buttonto pause the playof video and audio.Press  
again to resumeplay.  
3.7 Teletext  
Toenter the Teletext Menu, pressthe Text Button. Pressthe  
Numeric Buttons toselect the Teletext page youwish to view. To  
confirm press theOK Button. You can changethe language byusing  
the Up/Down Buttons. Toexit press theExit Button.  
TELETEXT  
TeletextLanguage  
eng  
OFF  
Figure 10. TeletextSetting Page  
Figure 9. Audio Channel  
3.9 Subtitle  
To displaythe subtitle screen, pressthe Subtitle Button.Then press  
the Up/Down Button to select your desired subtitle language. This  
may depend on theprogram you are watching and the program  
broadcaster. To confirm your subtitle setting press the OK Button. To  
exit, press the Exit Button.  
3.10 TeletextSubtitle  
To displaysubtitle through the Teletextfunction, press the  
Text/Subtitle Button to display teletext or subtitle setting page. Then  
press the Left/Right and Up/Down Button to select TTXSubtitle.  
Press the OK Button to confirm and press the Exitbut to Exit option.  
Press <GUIDE> button at normal play state, see section 2.3.2 for  
Details.  
SUBTITLE  
Subtitle Language  
eng  
OFF  
Figure 15. SubtitleSetting Page  
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Troubleshooting  
If you experienceproblems with thisreceiver or itsinstallation, in the  
first instance pleaseread carefully therelevant sections ofthis User  
Manual and thisTroubleshooting section.  
Check the Mains power  
is firmly connected and  
switched on.  
The unit will not  
turn on  
The power is not connected  
The Mains fuse may be blown  
Check your power source  
and fuse.  
Check that the aerial is  
connected correctly,  
properly aligned and is  
not damaged.  
retailer  
Check the cables are  
Audio Cables and/or Video  
Cables are not connected.  
connected correctly and  
firmly and turn on the unit.  
Broadcaster has lost signal  
Check another channel  
Run a factory reset and  
rescan for all available  
channels.  
Enter the default  
password to unlock and  
reset password.  
Can't access locked Forgotten password  
settings  
After moving the  
Set TopBox to  
another room, you  
are unable to find  
reception  
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Specifications  
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Warranty  
Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This product is  
warranted for any defect in materials or workmanship for one year  
after the original date of purchase. This product is for normal  
domestic and officeuse only.This warranty doesnot cover damage  
from misuse or neglect, accidental damage, vermin infestation,  
excessive voltages such as lightning or power surges or any  
alteration that affects the performance or reliability of the product.  
In the unlikely eventthat your product failsto work normally, please  
contact the Bush Warranty on 1800 509 394 (Australia) or 0800 450  
259 (New Zealand) and have your receipt of purchase on hand.  
This warranty is subject to the following provisions:  
This warranty is in addition to,and does not diminish,  
your statutory orlegal rights.  
PO BOX 6287,  
SILVERWATER NSW 1811  
Bush Warranty: 1800 509 394Australia  
Bush Warranty: 0800 450 259New Zealand  
PO BOX 6287,  
SILVERWATER NSW 1811  

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