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DIGITAL TV RECORDER

MODEL

TU-R162H

OPERATION MANUAL

Important: This product can only receive Digital Terrestrial TV signals, subject to coverage an aerial upgrade may be required. Test your postcode followed by your house name or number to

83331* or go to www.freeview.co.uk

(*Costs no more than a normal text).

1. Read this operational manual carefully.

2. If you still encounter a problem, please call our service help line on 0845 880 0421 during

normal weekday office hours.

INDEX

POWER CORD (MAINS LEAD) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6

GENERAL PROPERTIES................................................................................................................................................................................ 6

REMOTE CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

FRONT AND BACK PANEL ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8

GETTING STARTED ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9

REMOTE CONTROL & FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 10

MENU INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

FIRST TIME INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12

MAIN MENU................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

1. CHANNEL LIST ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

1.1. NAVIGATING CHANNEL LIST............................................................................................................................................................... 13

1.2. DELETING CHANNEL........................................................................................................................................................................... 13

1.3. EDIT CHANNELS ................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

1.4. ADDING LOCKS TO CHANNELS.......................................................................................................................................................... 13

1.5. SETTING FAVOURITE LIST .................................................................................................................................................................. 13

2. PROGRAMME GUIDE (8 DAYS EPG) ..................................................................................................................................................... 14

2.1. PROGRAMME OPTIONS....................................................................................................................................................................... 14

2.1.1. SELECT CHANNEL............................................................................................................................................................................. 15

2.1.2. RECORD / DELETE TIMER ................................................................................................................................................................ 15

2.1.3. RECORD SERIES / DELETE SERIES TIMER ................................................................................................................................... 15

2.1.4. CHECK CONFLICTS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16

2.1.5. SET REMINDER / DELETE REMINDER ............................................................................................................................................ 16

2.1.6. SPLIT RECORD .................................................................................................................................................................................. 16

2.1.7. MULTIPLE / ALTERNATIVE TIMER RECORD .................................................................................................................................. 17

3. TIMERS...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

4. RECORDINGS LIBRARY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

4.1. PLAY OPTIONS...................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

4.1.1. PLAY FROM START ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20

4.1.2. RESUME.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

4.1.3. PLAY FROM OFFSET......................................................................................................................................................................... 20

4.1.4. MANAGE CHAPTERS......................................................................................................................................................................... 20

4.1.5. CREATE ARCHIVE (ARCHIVE MANAGEMENT) .............................................................................................................................. 20

EDIT RECORDINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

MAIN TITLE ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

RECORDING TITLE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

4.2. CHAPTER OPTIONS.............................................................................................................................................................................. 22

4.2.1. CREATE NEW CHAPTER MARK ....................................................................................................................................................... 22

4.2.2. FORWARDS TO NEXT CHAPTER..................................................................................................................................................... 22

4.2.3. BACK TO START OF CHAPTER........................................................................................................................................................ 22

4.2.4. BACK TO PREVIOUS CHAPTER ....................................................................................................................................................... 22

5. SETUP ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

5.1. RECORDINGS........................................................................................................................................................................................ 22

5.1.1. MAX TIMESHIFT ................................................................................................................................................................................. 23

5.1.2. AUTO DISCARD.................................................................................................................................................................................. 23

5.1.3. FORMAT DISK .................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

5.1.4. HARD DISK INFO................................................................................................................................................................................ 24

Recording Format .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Unrecordable Material.................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Hard Disk Operation (Recording / Playback / Time Shift Recording) ........................................................................................................... 25

5.2. CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................................................................................................. 26

5.2.1. TV TYPE .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26

5.2.2. TV OUT ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26

5.2.3. VCR OUT ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26

5.2.4. LOW POWER OPTION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26

5.2.5. FAVOURITE MODE............................................................................................................................................................................. 26

5.2.6. CHANNEL LIST ................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

5.2.7. SCAN ENCRYPTED CHANNELS....................................................................................................................................................... 26

5.2.8. RECEIVER UPGRADE - OAD ............................................................................................................................................................ 27

5.2.9. PARENTAL LOCKING......................................................................................................................................................................... 27

5.2.9.i. MENU LOCK ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

5.2.9.ii. SET PIN............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

5.3. LANGUAGE ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28

5.4. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

5.4.1. AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SCAN .......................................................................................................................................................... 28

5.4.2. MANUAL CHANNEL SCAN ................................................................................................................................................................ 28

5.4.3. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 29

6. MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 29

7. SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL................................................................................................................................... 30

TIME SHIFTING (PAUSE LIVE RECORDING)............................................................................................................................................. 31

8. SOFTWARE UPGRADE THROUGH RS232 ........................................................................................................................................... 33

9. NOTES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34

10. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ............................................................................................................................................................... 35

11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 36

12. IMPORTANT NOTICE: ............................................................................................................................................................................ 38

DIGITAL SWITCHOVER AND YOUR TV EQUIPMENT............................................................................................................................... 38

13. INFORMATION ABOUT PRODUCT DISPOSAL .................................................................................................................................... 39

14. INFORMATION ABOUT BATTERIES DISPOSAL.................................................................................................................................. 39

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POWER CORD (MAINS LEAD)

Do not place the product where a piece of furniture or other heavy object could trap the power cord

(mains lead). Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should be routed in such a way that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord periodically to see if it is damaged. If it is damaged, please ask an approved service agent to replace it.

For your own safety read following instructions carefully before attempting to connect this device to the mains.

This unit is designed to operate on a 220V-240V AC - 50Hz supply only. Connecting it to other power sources may damage it. Ensure that the supply corresponds to the informationon the rating label on the bottom of the unit. This component system may be fitted with a non-rewireable plug. If it is necessary to change the fuse in a non-rewireable plug, the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover becomes lost or damaged, the plug most not be used until a replacement, available from the manufacturer, is obtained. It is important that the colour of the replacement fuse cover corresponds with the colour marking on the base of the plug. If the plug needs to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket, or it becomes damaged, it should be cut off and the fuse removed immediately. Please dispose of the plug safely and out of reach from children. Under no circumstance should the cut-off plug be inserted into a mains socket outlet due to high risk of electric shock.

Then fit an appropriate plug carefully following the wiring instructions shown below.

IMPORTANT

The wires in the mains plug should be connected as shown in the diagram.

The colours of the wires in the mains lead of the unit may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug. Connect them as follows:

FUSE

BLUE

(NEUTRAL) BROWN

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘N’ or coloured black.

The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘L’ or coloured red.

(LIVE)

CORD GRIP

There should be no connection to earth terminal of your plug. If you use a 13 Amp (BS1363) plug, you will need a 5 Amp fuse.

OUTER

SLEEVE

The mains plug is the disconnect device and therefore must remain readily operable.

How to replace the fuse

Open the fuse compartment with a blade screwdriver and replace the fuse. When replacing the fuse in the plug, use ASTA or BSI approved 5 AMP fuse and be sure to re-fit the fuse cover. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact an electrical goods retailer. If in doubt, consult a competent electrician how to replace the fuse

This symbol means that this unit is double insulated. An earth connection is not required.

CAUTION

To prevent electric shock, disconnect from the mains before removing cover. No user servicable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Disconnect from the mains supply before cleaning.

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CAUTION:

USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN

THOSE SPECIFIED HERIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATON EXPOSURE.

AS THE LASER BEAM USED IN THIS UNIT IS HARMFUL TO THE EYES, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO

DISASSEMBLE THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO

RAIN OR MOISTURE.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE

THE RECOMMENEDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.

TP PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE TH İS APPARATUS DRIPPING OR

SPLASHING, NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHOULD BE PLACED ON

THE APPARATUS.

· Do not stand the unit vertically. Install the unit in a horizontal and stable position. Do not place anything directly on top of the unit. Do not place the unit directly on the top of the TV.

· Depending on the TV, noise or disturbance of the picture and/or sound may be generated if the unit is placed too close to your TV. In this case, please ensure enough space between your TV and the unit.

· Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or near heat sources. Do not place any combustible objects on the device (candles etc.).

· Depending on the environment, the temperature of the unit may increase slightly. This is not a malfunction.

· Keep the unit away from strong magnetic objects.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

CAUTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product and save these instructions for later use.

Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL

ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.

1. Read Instructions

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

2. Retain Instructions

The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

3. Heed Warnings

All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4. Follow Instructions

All operating and use instructions should be followed.

5. Cleaning

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

6. Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

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7. Water and Moisture

Do not use this product near water–for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like. The mains plug or the appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.

8. Accessories

Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

9. Transportation

A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.

10. Ventilation

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. 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 or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.

11. Power Sources

This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

12. Grounding or Polarization

This product is provided with one of the following types of plugs. If the plug should fail to fit into the power outlet, please contact your electrician. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug. a. Two-wire type (mains) plug. b. Three-wire grounding type (mains) plug with a grounding terminal. This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet.

13. Power-Cord Protection

Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.

14. Lightning

For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.

15. Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

16. Object and Liquid Entry

Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.

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17. Servicing

Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

18. Damage Requiring Service

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilt, or objects have fallen into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.

19. Replacement Parts

When replacement parts are required, ensure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

20. Safety Check

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.

21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting

This product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.

22. Heat

This product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

23. Copyright

Recording and playback of any material may require consent. Please refer particularly to the provisions of the copyright Act 1956, the Dramatic and Musical Performers Protection Act 1958, the

Performers Protection Act 1963 and 1972 and to any subsequent statutory enactments and orders.

WARNING

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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

· Operation manual

· QSG (Quick Start Guide)

· Remote control & 2 x R03 (AAA) batteries

· 1 Scart lead

Important Safety warnings

• To prevent electric shock, do not remove any cover.

• If anything goes wrong, don't try and fix it yourself, get a qualified service agent to look at it.

• Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing or place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the equipment.

• Never put a naked flame source on or near the equipment.

• Small parts. Do not let young children play with the equipment.

Do not move your device for 20 seconds after removing the power to ensure that the actuator is completely locked. This helps prevent the media and the heads from accidental damage due to vibration, moving or shipping.

Do not switch the power ON or OFF, during HDD initialization.

GENERAL PROPERTIES

1. Menu Language: English

2. Channel lock, Menu lock

3. Channel list sorted by D-book logical channel numbers.

4. Channel list name editing option.

5. BBC UK Compliant Over Air Download.

6. PIP (Picture in picture)

7. Time shift – pause live TV.

8. One button record (Instant recording of channels).

9. Dual recordings at the same time.

10. Split and series recordings support.

11. Ability to record one channel while watching another channel.

12. X1/4, X1/2, X1, X2, X4, X8, X16, X32 forward and backward play options.

13. Play list shows available recordings (Event name, Start time, Duration, delete/playback

permission)

14. Timers list shows scheduled recordings (Event name, Start time, Duration, change/delete/playback

permission)

15. Record timer via 8 days EPG

16. Records DVB subtitles (If any are broadcasted by the broadcaster).

17. Automatic/Manual channel search.

18. Guided first time installation.

19. 200 channels.

20. Favourite channel lists.

21. Automatic day light saving time updating.

22. MHEG-5 Engine

23. Freeview Playback 2 support.

24. Low Power mode support.

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REMOTE CONTROL

1. Press the ^ mark on the cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow.

2. Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the + and - marks inside the battery compartment.

3. Attach the cover and slide it until it clicks into place.

Please follow the precautions below.

• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.

Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the + and - marks inside the battery compartment.

• Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.

• Do not mix new and old batteries.

This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak.

• Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as leaving them in can cause them to leak.

Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure that you wipe them first and then remove them using a cloth.

• Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time.

• Comply with the rules (ordinance) of each local government when disposing of worn-out batteries.

• Dispose of batteries carefully, safely and according to local regulations. Do not incinerate them.

Replacement batteries for this unit are 1.5 Volt (R03/AAA).

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FRONT AND BACK PANEL

FRONT PANEL

STANDBY

MENU

RECORD

PLAY /

PAUSE

OK MENU/

PROG DOWN

MENU RIGHT

VOL UP

MENU /

PROG UP

MENU LEFT /

VOL DOWN

BACK PANEL

DO NOT REMOVE

ANTE NNA 2

IN

ANTENNA 2

OUT

ANTENNA 1

IN

ANTE NNA 1

OUT

AUX SCART

TV SCART

LE FT

RIGHT CVBS

OPTICAL OUT

RS 232

AC IN

1 2 3 4 5

1. AERIAL 2 IN

2. AERIAL 2 OUT

3. AERIAL 1 OUT

4. AERIAL 1 IN

5. TV SCART

6. AUX SCART

7. ANALOGUE AUDIO LEFT/RIGHT

8. CVBS

9. OPTICAL AUDIO

10. RS232

11. POWER SUPPLY

6 7 8 9 10 11

: Loop through

: To watch analogue channels on the TV

: Loop through

: Aerial input

: TV Scart connection

: Output for other equipment such as DVD, VCR...etc.

: Analogue Audio output

: Video Output

: Optical Digital Audio Output

: Software Upgrade

: 220-240V AC, 50 Hz

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GETTING STARTED

Connect all cables before plugging in to mains. When the Digital TV Recorder is first powered up, please wait for a while before activating the receiver since booting of software will take some time.

Then, the unit enters first time installation.

"NOTE" - When the unit is first powered up, please wait for a short while as the unit's software needs to be initialised and the harddisk is checked.

The unit is equipped with output terminals that support RGB, S-video and CVBS video signals. The image quality is highest in the order of RGB signal, S-video signal and the CVBS video signal

CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

VCR

TV Aerial

NOT SUPPLIED

DO NOT REMOVE

LOOP THROUGH

A N TEN N A 2

IN

A N TEN N A 2

O U T

TV

A U X SC A R T

A N TEN N A 1

IN

A N TEN N A 1

O U T

TV SC A R T

NOT SUPPLIED

LEFT

R IG H T

C VB S

O PTIC A L O U T

R S 2 3 2

A C IN

NOT SUPPLIED

AC3 DIGITAL

AMPLIFIER

SUPPLIED

HI-FI

HI-FI

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REMOTE CONTROL & FUNCTIONS

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

LIB.

TIMERS

GUIDE

TEXT

OK

PR

VOL

INFO

BACK

1

GHI

4

PQRS

7

ABC

2

JKL

5

TUV

8

DEF

3

MNO

6

WXYZ

9

AUX

MENU FAV.

0

SUBT.

P P

WIDE

PIP PIPPIP+ SWAP

10

11

6

7

4

5

1

2

3

8

9

12

13

14

15

16

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USING THE CONTROLS ON THE FRONT PANEL

You can enter the main menu by pressing the menu button on the front of the unit. Then navigate through the menus with the four arrow buttons on the front of the unit and make a selection with the

OK button.

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BUTTON FUNCTION

1. Standby

2. 8

3. LIB.

4. Timers

5.

6. Info

Record button

Information-Bar

7. Direction buttons / OK Navigation / Skip 2 minutes (left/right)

8. Back / Exit Exit

9. P+ / P-

10. Yellow

Channel Up / Down

Yellow Teletext function button

ON / Standby

Search Forward

Library of recordings

Timer Setup

11. Blue

12. Number buttons

13. P3P

14. Wide

15. Subt.

Blue Teletext function button

Numerical buttons

Swap channels (with last viewed channel)

TV aspect ratio mode

16. Swap

17. PIP +

18. Mute

19. 4

20. 7

21. <

22. ;

23. Guide

24. Text

25. V+ / V -

26. Green

27. Red

Show / Hide Subtitles

Swap the channels shown on the PIP window and normal screen

PIP Window Channel Up

Mute

Play

Search backward

Stop

Pause / Timeshift

Electronic Program Guide

Display Teletext

Volume UP / DOWN

Green Teletext function button

28. Aux

29. Menu

30. Fav

31. PIP

32. PIP-

Red Teletext function button

Toggle between TV and the input from any equipment connected to the AUX scart

Enter menu / Exit menu

Favourite list

Show / Hide PIP window

Previous channel in PIP window

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MENU INTERFACE

FIRST TIME INSTALLATION

When the box is switched on from stand-by mode and if there is no channel stored in the database,

First Time Installation Menu window is displayed on the screen. In this window, set the TV type with

“3/4” buttons and press OK to continue.

The automatic channel scan window appears.

To confirm automatic channel scan, use the “3/4” buttons, highlight YES and press OK to continue.

The unit will start searching for channels.When the automatic channel scan is completed, the unit will switch to PR 1.

CAUTION - Do not press any buttons on the remote control or front panel display during automatic channel search.

MAIN MENU

The main menu is accessed by pressing “MENU” on the remote control.

You can navigate the menu using the “5/6” buttons on the remote control. To activate the menu selection, press the OK button on the remote control. Press “BACK” on the remote control to exit the selected menu. In most menus, there is an information banner at the bottom of the screen. These are functions that can be applied in the menu.

1. CHANNEL LIST

Channel list is where channels are managed. The following operations can be performed in this menu:

1. Navigating channel list

2. Deleting channels

3. Renaming channels

4. Adding locks to channels

5. Setting favourite list

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1.1. NAVIGATING CHANNEL LIST

In the channel table “5/6” moves the selection to the previous or next .To exit themenu and watch a specific channel, highlight it using, “5/6” then press OK while the "SELECT" option at the bottom of the screen is highlighted. If the selected channel is password protected then a pop up menu is displayed. If the correct code is entered, the selected channel can be watched. You can now select another channel in the list. The scroll Bar in middle of the screen shows relative position of the currently visible channels with respect to the whole list.

1.2. DELETING CHANNEL

To delete a channel highlight it using “5/6”, then highlight “Delete” using “3/4” and press “OK”. A message is displayed to confirm your decision, if you still want to delete select “YES”, using “3/4”, or you can cancel the operation if you select "NO".

1.3. EDIT CHANNELS

To rename a specific channel, highlight "Edit Name" after the channel is selected and press OK. A box appears on the screen. “3/4” moves to the previous/next character. “5/6” toggles the current character, i.e., ‘b’ character becomes ‘a’ on “6” and ‘c’ on “5”. Pressing the numeric buttons ‘0...9’ replaces the highlighted character with the characters printed above the button one by one as the button is pressed. Pressing BACK cancels the editing and OK saves the new name.

1.4. ADDING LOCKS TO CHANNELS

Channel Locking provides a password-protected access to channels selected by parents. In order to lock a channel you should know the parental Lock password (set to 0000 in the factory and can only be changed from the Configuration Menu), from the channel list menu highlight the channel to be locked and select “Lock” using “3/4” (For more information, please refer to section 6.2.10). When OK is pressed a password box is displayed. Enter the parental Lock code, press OK and the Lock icon will be displayed in front of the selected channel. Repeat the same operation to cancel the Lock.

1.5. SETTING FAVOURITE LIST

Favourite lists provide an easy way to group programs in a customisable way.

Five favourite lists are available on this product named as List1, List2, List3, List4 and List5.

Ø From the channel list use “3/4” to highlight “Favourites” and press OK to enter the “Favourite Lists” menu.

Ø Press “3/4” to select your preferred favourite list

(List1/List2/List3/List4 or List5).

Ø Press OK to add the highlighted programme to your list and continue to add the programmes you want to include in your favourites by highlighting the channel and pressing OK.

Ø Repeat the above steps to remove the channels from the list. Once complete press MENU to save your settings.

Ø You can step through your favourite lists by pressing FAV on the remote. Each press will advance to the next list. Pressing PR+ and PR- on the remote will cycle through the channels you put in the currently selected favourites list.

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2. PROGRAMME GUIDE (8 DAYS EPG)

Electronic Program Guide appears on the screen. It is able to get Information of the channel -/ programs weekly by means of

8-DAYS–EPG. All programs of channels are displayed. The current program is highlighted and there is brief information about the programs of the channel, such as: name, short/extended event description, start & end time. By pressing

“3/4” continuously the time scale can be changed. If there is no event information data available only program names and dates are displayed. Across the bottom of the screen there is an info bar showing all the available commands which are listed below.

RED BUTTON (SHRINK)

GREEN BUTTON (EXPAND)

: make the info boxes smaller.

: make the info boxes larger.

YELLOW BUTTON(PREV DAY)

BLUE BUTTON (NEXT DAY)

INFO (DETAILS)

OK (OPTIONS)

: displays the programs of previous day.

: displays the programs of next day.

: displays the short extended programs in detail.

: shows the programme options include “Select Channel,

“Record / Delete Timer”, “Series Record / Series Delete

Timer”, “Check Conflicts” and “Set Reminder / Delete

Reminder”.

NUMERIC BUTTONS (JUMP) : go to preferred channel directly via numeric buttons.

(RECORD) : the unit will record the selected progamme.

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(PAGE LEFT)

8

(PAGE RIGHT)

: moves the page to left.

: moves the page to right.

: activates “Search” window. TEXT (SEARCH)

4

(NOW) : shows the current programme.

2.1. PROGRAMME OPTIONS

In EPG menu, press OK to enter the “Programme Options” menu.

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2.1.1. SELECT CHANNEL

In EPG menu, using this option, you can switch to the channel of the programme which is selected.

2.1.2. RECORD / DELETE TIMER

In EPG menu, after you have selected a programme, press OK and select the “Record” option in the menu which appears and press OK again. A recording is now set to the selected programme. This option operates like the RECORD button.

To cancel an already set recording, highlight that programme and press OK and select the option

“Delete Timer”. The recording will be cancelled.

2.1.3. RECORD SERIES / DELETE SERIES TIMER

In EPG menu, after you have selected a programme, press OK and select the “Record Series” option in the menu which appears and press OK again. A series recording is now set to the selected programme. With this feature, you can record a programme and all of it’s following parts within 8 days.

The series information belonging to the selected programme will be saved from the software and following series of the selected programme which are not included in the period of 8 days, will be automatically added day by day. The letter “s” denotes that these recordings are series records.

To cancel an already set series recording, highlight that programme and press the OK button and select the option “Delete Series Timer”. The recordings will be cancelled.

Note: Series programme information is broadcasted by the broadcaster.

If the "Record Series" option is unavalaible, this is not a fault with your unit.

The individual events carrying programmes that comprise a series are also identified by Broadcaster.

If the DTR does not show the series record option and just sets a single record for any programme, the programme has no identified series record data sent by Broadcaster.

Following programmes of any selected programme as series are automatically added to the Timers menu day by- day.

Sharp recommend you can check this menu regularly to ensure the series recording is continuing.

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2.1.4. CHECK CONFLICTS

A conflict is caused, if more than two programmes are set for recording in the same time interval or if two reminders have the same starting time (For more information, please refer to section 2.1.7.). In the

EPG menu, press OK. In the following window, select the option “Check Conflicts” and press again

OK. You will enter the “Too Many Timers” window.

2.1.5. SET REMINDER / DELETE REMINDER

In EPG menu, after you have selected a programme, press OK and select the “Set Reminder” option in the menu which appears and press OK again. You can set a reminder for future programs.

To cancel an already set reminder, highlight that programme and press OK and select the option

“Delete Reminder”. The reminder will be cancelled.

2.1.6. SPLIT RECORD

If you select a programme to be recorded, with this feature, if there is another part of the programme available, it will also be set automatically to be recorded. For example in the following picture you see the programme with a red underline and the following episode is also underlined. To perform this function, you only have to press RECORD once.

Note: Split programme information is broadcasted by the broadcaster.

If the "Split Record" feature is unavalaible, this is not a fault with your unit.

A programme may consist of multiple events as signalled by the broadcaster (for example, a film divided into two parts by a news programme would be three events). Broadcaster Signalling carried in the data allows the recorder to identify and record the events containing the parts of a single programme.

If the DTR does not show the split record option and just sets the single record for any programme, the programme has no identified split record data sent by Broadcaster.

The split record function is not always available.

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2.1.7. MULTIPLE / ALTERNATIVE TIMER RECORD

It is possible to record or set reminder for two individual events at the same time interval. If you set more than two recordings/reminders at the same time, you will see an error message (Error message is displayed as “ Too Many Timers” on top line of the window):

INFO: Pressing this button, gives you detailed information about the selected programme.

Record/Cancel: Sets recordings for the selected programme. If you press it again, the recording will be cancelled.

OK: Pressing this button will save the latest changes and you will leave this window and go back to the EPG window.

Alternatives: If you press this button, you will get alternatives for the programme which causes a conflict.

NOTE: A conflict is caused, if more than two programmes are set for recording in the same time interval or if two reminders have the same starting time. To solve this conflict, you have to select an alternative for one of those programmes or cancel one of the reminders.

NOTE: If there is still a conflict and you leave this menu by pressing OK you will see this warning message: “There are still conflicts!”. In timer menu, you can see this conflict as the picture below. A warning triangle will appear nearby the programmes which cause a conflict. These programmes will be recorded particularly or not.

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3. TIMERS

To display Timer window press either TIMERS on the remote or activate it from main menu.

The features of this menu are:

Delete: You can delete the highlited single timer or series timer.

Edit: You can edit the saved timers.

Add: By pressing this button, you will go to the

“Add Timer” menu.

Options: If you press the OK, you can select the “Delete Timer”, “Delete Series Timer” and

“Check Conflicts”.

To add a Timer press YELLOW on the remote and the, “Add Timer “ windows appears.

Channel:

3/4” will navigate the user through the TV or Radio list.

Date: By using either “

3/4” or “0,1,2…,9” start date is entered.

Start: By using either “

3/4” or “0,1,2…,9” start time is entered.

End: By using either “

3/4” or “0,1,2…,9” end time is entered.

Duration: Displays the duration of the recording.

This is automatically worked out after the start and end times have been entered.

Playback: permit or block playback for other users."use parental settings" is default.

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Change /Delete: permit or prohibit any modifications for other users.

When a timer Start time is reached, the receiver starts to record the desired program, then when the end time is reached, the recording stops. Save the adjustments by pressing the GREEN, or cancel by pressing RED on the remote control. You can edit the list by pressing GREEN, or delete by pressing

RED on the remote control.

4. RECORDINGS LIBRARY

All the recordings are kept in a list. To show the list of recordings press either LIB on the remote control or access it from the main menu.

RED BUTTON (DELETE)

GREEN BUTTON (EDIT )

: erase the recordings

: make changes to the recordings

YELLOW BUTTON (TAG)

BLUE BUTTON (SORT)

INFO (DETAILS)

: marks the recordings for archiving

: change the order of the recordings

: displays the short extended programs in detail

: opens the play options menu OK BUTTON

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(RESUME) : recommence the recordings

Red bar: indicates the used space of the recordings on the hard disk.

Yellow bar: displays the approximate capacity required for the timers currently set.

Green bar: shows the free space on the hard disk.

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4.1. PLAY OPTIONS

4.1.1. PLAY FROM START

Plays the recording from the beginning.

4.1.2. RESUME

Plays the recording from the last stopped position.

4.1.3. PLAY FROM OFFSET

Plays the recording, from the time which is entered.

4.1.4. MANAGE CHAPTERS

The unit displays any marked chapters (To set chapter marks, press the Menu button during playback and enter the “Chapter Options” menu) and begin with playback from the selected chapter.

4.1.5. CREATE ARCHIVE (ARCHIVE MANAGEMENT)

Using this option, you will be able to archive your recordings to an external device like a DVD recorder.

Press LIB. on the remote control and the unit will display the “Recordings Library”. In this library, the saved recordings are listed. To select a recording which should be archieved, highlight one of them using “5/6” and select the TAG option, by pressing YELLOW on the remote control. After then, press OK to open the “Play Options” menu. In this menu, using “5/6” , select the “Create Archive” option and enter it by pressing OK. You will see the menu below:

EDIT RECORDINGS

While the “Edit recordings” option is highlighted, using

3/4” move to the list of recordings on the right of this menu. Highlight a recording you want to archive and press OK. You will see the menu below:

At this point, only the “Start recording at” and “ Stop recording at” options are active. If you have already separated chapters in the recording, you can select any chapter to begin the archiving and to stop it. If the recording is not separated into chapters, the beginning and ending time of the recording automatically become the beginning and ending time of the archiving.

MAIN TITLE

If you want to display a main title, select “Include” (To do this, use “

3/4”). If not, select “Skip”. By selecting “Skip”, the options below will be disabled.

TEXT: After you select the “Include” option in the “Main Title” menu, you can edit the main title.

DURATION: Set the duration of the appearance of the main title on the screen.

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RECORDING TITLE

If you want to display a recording title, select “Include” (To do this, use “

3/4” ). If not, select “Skip”. By selecting “Skip”, the options below will be disabled. While archiving, you could decide to show the names of the saved recordings on the screen.

DISPLAY: In this option, you can decide, which of the following items should be displayed in the recording title: “Name”, “Start date/time” and “Length”.

DURATION: Set the duration of the appearance of the “Edit recording title” menu main title on the screen. If you press Menu on the remote control, during playback, you will enter the “Chapter Options” and in this menu, you could set any point as a chapter. You can then skip frames which should not be archived. You can also start and stop the playback from any chapter.

You can press STOP on the remote control. During archiving, no other remote control function will work.

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4.2. CHAPTER OPTIONS

During playback of a recording, if you press MENU, you will get to the “Chapter Options” menu. The chapter options menu includes following options:

4.2.1. CREATE NEW CHAPTER MARK

Using “5/6” select this option and press OK. To create a chapter mark. You can set a chapter mark anywhere you want.

4.2.2. FORWARDS TO NEXT CHAPTER

Using “5/6” select this option and press OK, to go to the next chapter. You can use this function if there is more than one chapter.

4.2.3. BACK TO START OF CHAPTER

Using “5/6” select this option and press OK, to go to the beginning of the current chapter. This is the last played chapter.

4.2.4. BACK TO PREVIOUS CHAPTER

Using “5/6” select this option and press OK, to go to back to the previous chapter. You can use this function if there is more than one chapter.

5. SETUP

The adjustments in this menu are:

5.1. RECORDINGS

The internal hard drive can store up to 80 hours of digital TV broadcast (depending on the data rate of the recorded programme, which is set automatically by the broadcaster).

Your DTR is fitted with a Twin Tuner and has the ability to record two events at the same time. It is also possible to playback a recording previously made during a single or two event recording.

The DTR record and playback functions are very similar to those of a VCR. The buttons used for playback and recording are shown below.

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Occasionally the DTR may miss the start or the end of the recording. This is not fault of the unit, as the broadcaster may not have updated the information.

PLAY

REWIND FAST FORWARD

STOP RECORD

PAUSE

To configure the playback/recording options select the "Recordings..." option from the configuration menu. The following option are available for adjustment:

5.1.1. MAX TIMESHIFT

Select the maximum time allowed for timeshifting. See below for more information on timeshifting

5.1.2. AUTO DISCARD

Discard: When the HDD is full and a timer is set to record, the unit will automatically discard previous recordings based on this setting. The options are as follows:

None: The unit will not discard any recordings and the timer will not record the requested programme.

Oldest: Starting with the oldest, recordings will be deleted to make space for the requested timer.

Longest: Starting with the longest, recordings will be deleted to make space for the requested timer.

Shortest: Starting with the shortest, recordings will be deleted to make space for the requested timer.

Unplayed: If this option is set to "EXCLUDED" any unplayed recordings will NOT be deleted. If this option is set to "INCLUDED", unplayed recordings WILL be deleted.

5.1.3. FORMAT DISK

On rare occasions the Hard Disk may malfunction, in most cases formatting the Hard Disk will restore normal operation however ALL the data stored on the Hard Disk will be lost. Press OK when the

“Format Disk” option is highlighted. A menu appears, in which you will be asked for a pin code. If you have not changed the pin code, the factory default is 0000. After you enter it, a pop-up menu appears on the screen to ensure that the hard disk should be formated, select "YES" and press OK to format the Hard Disk. Select "NO" and press OK to cancel. Ensure you dub important recordings onto

Video or DVD before you format the HDD.

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5.1.4. HARD DISK INFO

To view the details about the Hard disc, highlight "Hard Disk Info..." using

"(up)/(down)" buttons and press OK. The following information will be shown:

Total Space: The total size of the Hard

Drive.

Reserved for timeshift: This is the space that is reserved for use by the timeshift function and is dependant on the setting in "Max timeshift".

Space used by recordings: The space used by the recordings that are on the Hard Drive

Free Space: Available space for future recordings.

Estimated space for times set: The estimated space on the hard drive that will be used for the any timers that are currently set.

Estimated Recording Time remaining: This is the estimated remaining time left available for recordings. The settings of the recordings are configured in this menu, press OK to display the menu.

This Recorder has a built in hard disk (abbreviated as HDD) for recording and playback. Beware of the following points when setting up and using the Recorder. Failure to observe precautions may cause damage to the HDD itself or its content, failure of the disk to operate, or recording of noise.

· Do not subject the Recorder to any vibration or impact.

· Do not place the Recorder in a cramped location which might block ANY of the ventilation ports located on the Recorder.

· Do not place the Recorder in a location with severe temperature variation.

Ø If the Recorder is set up in a location with severe temperature variation, dew may form on and inside the Recorder. If the Recorder is used with internal dew formation present, this may cause HDD damage or malfunction. We recommend keeping variation in room temperature within 10 ˚C per hour.

· Do not place the Recorder in a location with high humidity.

· Place the Recorder horizontally, never at an incline.

· Do not place a magnetic device (magnet, etc.) close to the recorder.

· When the power is on, do not unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, turn off the breaker for the area where the Recorder is set up, or move the Recorder.

· When moving the Recorder, first turn off the power and then unplug the power cord from the

AC outlet.

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Recording Format

HDD recording is done using the variable bit rate format (VBR) for more efficient recording. The following phenomena may occur.

With the variable bit rate format, the remaining amount which can be recorded may increase or decrease relative to the display of the remaining amount of HDD space.

· When the display indicates that the remaining amount of HDD space is low, first delete unnecessary programmes, and then record with an extra margin in the amount of remaining space. There is an option in the configuration menu to discard the recordings. You can choose between three options:

Deleting,

1 – Oldest recordings

2 – Largest recordings

3 – Smallest recordings

When the HDD is out of space, it will operate regarding one of these options and delete the recordings.

· Even if you delete a programme, the remaining amount may not increase by the amount of deleted time. When recording new video, record with an extra margin in the amount of remaining space.

Unrecordable Material

In the unlikely event that there is some problem like loss of recorded video or audio content due to an

HDD malfunction, please be aware beforehand that Sharp will bear no responsibility to compensate for the content which could not be recorded or edited, for the loss of recorded or edited video, or for other related direct or indirect damages.

If a power failure occurs

· The content being recorded or timer recorded may be damaged if power failure occurs.

· The content being played back may be damaged.

For important recording

· If the HDD malfunctions, the content recorded on the HDD may be lost. If you wish to save content permanently, we recommend copying or moving the content to Video or DVD.

NOTE

· If a message indicating an HDD error is displayed (such as “ERROR IN HDD. CANNOT

OPERATE.”) and the HDD has malfunctioned, you cannot replace the HDD by yourself. If you disassemble the Recorder, the warranty will become void. Also, recovery of data is impossible. If playback is possible, re-record the recorded content onto a Video or DVD, and contact the approved service centre with the details provided at the front and back of this operation manual.

Hard Disk Operation (Recording / Playback / Time Shift Recording)

If the Recorder is used in a cold location (a location at low temperature), the drive will only allow live viewing after power is turned on until the HDD is ready. During this time, the Recorder will not allow

Time Shift Viewing, recording, display of recording lists or playback of recorded programmes. Please wait until the HDD is ready.

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5.2. CONFIGURATION

You can configure the settings of your DTR. Select Configuration from

Setup menu and press OK to enter this menu. Press BACK on the remote to exit.

5.2.1. TV TYPE

Digital terrestrial television channels can broadcast programmes in a widescreen format which must be output differently to normal and widescreen TV sets. This function tells the receiver the screen format of the TV connected so that broadcasts are displayed correctly.Highlight the

TV Type line in the Configuration menu and use “

3/4” to select “4:3” if you have a standard TV set connected or “16:9” if it is a widescreen TV. If you choose “Auto”, the TV type will be set automatically according to the broadcasted programme. This function duplicates the selection made at the time of first installation and can be used if you change TV sets.

5.2.2. TV OUT

The receiver can output RGB , CVBS and S-Video signal from the TV SCART on the rear panel.

Although the RGB format results in a better quality picture, not all equipment can cope with an RGB signal.

5.2.3. VCR OUT

This allows you to select CVBS or S-Video output from the VCR SCART socket.The receiver can output S-Video and CVBS signal from the VCR SCART on the rear panel.

5.2.4. LOW POWER OPTION

If you select YES, low power mode will be activated. In low power mode the power consumption is less then 3 W (in standby). The front display will show no time information (in standby). If low power mode is deactivated, all functions will be reactivated.

5.2.5. FAVOURITE MODE

This function enables or disables the 5 favourite channel list mode by pressing “3/4” . If a favourites list exists it will switch to the list number selected. If there is no favourite listing, a warning message is displayed.

5.2.6. CHANNEL LIST

Use “5/6” to go to Channel List option. Use “3/4” to toggle Channel List Mode. If you select “TV

Only” you navigate through only TV channels, if you select “Radio Only” you navigate through only radio channels, if you navigate “Text Only” you navigate through only Text channels using PR+ / PR- on the remote control. If you choose “Show All” all, channels can be navigated using PR+ / PR- on the remote control. To save the recent changes and exit, press MENU on the remote control.

5.2.7. SCAN ENCRYPTED CHANNELS

Use “ ▲ / ▼” to go to the Scan Encrypted Channels option. Use “◄ / ►” to toggle YES or NO the searching for encrypted channels.

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5.2.8. RECEIVER UPGRADE - OAD

Over Air Download (OAD): To ensure that your DTR always has the most up to date information. Please ensure that after use it is set to its standby mode. The DTR automatically powers up at 3.00 A.M. each day and searches for any new information which may be broadcast and will download this to your DTR automatically. This operation will normally take approximately 30 minutes. If you have an important recording to make at 3.00 A.M. which must not have a 30 minutes interrupt then you can disable the auto OAD search by performing the following:

Ø Press Menu and using “5/6” on the remote control to choose Setup and press OK.

Ø Highlight Configuration menu using “5/6” and pres OK on the remote control.

Ø Use “5/6” to choose "RECEIVER UPGRADE" and press OK on the remote control.

Ø Using “3/4” on the remote control to change “Automatic scanning” from Enabled to

Disabled.

Ø Highlight “Scan for upgrade” menu using “5/6” and press OK on the remote control to commence upgrade.

Do not forget to re-enable the automatic OAD function after you have made your recording by repeating the above instructions but this time selecting ENABLE.

5.2.9. PARENTAL LOCKING

Use “5/6” on the remote control to go to Parental

Lock option. Press OK on the remote control to enter the menu. A box asking for the PIN code is displayed. This pop-up is set to “0000” initially. Enter the PIN code. If it is incorrect, "Wrong Pin" is displayed. If it is correct, the Parental Control Menu is displayed.

5.2.9.i. MENU LOCK

In menu lock you can set locking for All Menus, or the Installation Menu to restrict access to these menu's. If the menu lock is disabled, there will be free access to the menu system. Use “5/6” on the remote control to go to Menu Lock option. Use “3/4” on the remote control to choose Menu Lock

Mode.

DISABLED : All menus are unlocked.

ALL MENUS : All Menus are accessible only with the correct lock button.So the user can’t add, delete, rename, channels, can’t set timers.

INSTALLATION MENU : Installation menu is locked.So the user can’t add channels. Changes will be updated after exiting ‘Configuration Menu’.

5.2.9.ii. SET PIN

To change the PIN code for this unit. Use “5/6” on the remote control to go to “Set PIN” option. Press

OK to display the “Set PIN” window. Use NUMERIC buttons to enter new pin code you will need to input your new pin a second time for verification purposes.

If Both pin codes are four digits long and the same, the pin will be changed. The factory default pin code

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is 0000, if you change the pin code make sure you write it down and keep it safe.

5.3. LANGUAGE

In this menu the user can adjust the preferred language. Language is changed by pressing OK on the remote control.

Menu: shows the language of the system

Preferred

These settings will be used if available. Otherwise the current settings will be used.

Ø Audio: by pressing “3/4” on the remote control change the audio language.

Ø Subtitle: alter the subtitle language with“3/4” on the remote control. The chosen language will be seen in subtitles.

Ø Guide: by pressing “3/4”on the remote control change the guide language.

Current

Ø Audio: if audio language is supported change the audio language by pressing “3/4”on the

remote control.

Ø Subtitle: if subtitle is backed up alter the subtitle language using “3/4”on the remote control. The chosen language will be seen in subtitles.

5.4. INSTALLATION

5.4.1. AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SCAN

Automatic channel scan is activated by selecting OK when the line is highlighted. A pop-up menu appears on the screen, select “YES” the automatic scan begins. All the multiplexes are searched and a channel table is created automatically. All channels found are stored in a sorted form with respect to their channel numbers. Selecting "NO" will cancel the operation.

5.4.2. MANUAL CHANNEL SCAN

In manual search the number of the multiplex is entered manually and only that multiplex is searched for the channels. In manual and auto search, any existing channel in the database is not re-stored to avoid redundant duplicates of that channel. To start the scan enter the channel number manually and press OK.

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5.4.3. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION

Use this option to load default settings, which had been set at the factory. To install factory settings, highlight ‘First Time Installation’ menu and press OK on the remote control, then you will be asked to confirm deleting all channels and settings. Selecting YES and pressing OK will delete the channel table. Selecting "NO" and pressing OK will cancel the operation.

6. MESSAGES

When the box receives no signal (e.g. the antenna cable is disconnected), “NO SIGNAL” message is seen on the screen.

When there are no channels stored in the box; the Channel List menu is not accessible. Channel navigation is not allowed. Therefore, trying to enter these menus or navigate the channels will display an error message on the screen.

A conflict is caused, if more than two programmes are set for recording in the same time interval. To solve this conflict, you have to select an alternative for one of those programmes. If there are no alternatives, the warning message on the right will appear.

If there is still a conflict and you leave this menu by pressing OK on the remote control, you will see this warning message: “There are still conflicts!”.

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7. SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL

When there is no menu active on the screen, each of the buttons have specific functions.

OK BUTTON: when OK button is pressed Channel list appears on the screen.

RECORD BUTTON

The programs are recorded at once.

Ø Record time is attained from EPG automatically. If the program has EPG information, you could

set the timer. If there is no EPG info, press the Record button to set the timer in 30 minutes

periods.

Ø In EPG by pressing the record button, programs are recorded instantly.

LIB BUTTON: by pressing this button, you will get to the Recordings Library, which shows you the details of your saved recordings. By pressing it again, you will exit the Recordings Library.

SUBTITLE : subtitle button shows/hides subtitles of channel. When the subtitle button is pressed,subtitle ON/OFF message is displayed.

INFO BUTTON

When INFO button pressed, and when changing channels the information window is displayed on the lower part of the screen. The small bar indicates the program duration. On the channel info window there are

Ø Current event name next event name, and their start and end times.

Ø Program duration bar

Ø Program mode (TV or Radio)

Ø Channel number

Ø Name of the channel

The second press of the info button brings up a box containing a brief description of the currently viewed programme.

You can now use the 4 button to change the programme description to that of the next programme on the current channel.

PR+ / PR – (CHANNEL NAVIGATION )

There are two ways to navigate through the channels:

Ø Pressing PR +/ PR - buttons will take you to the next or the previous channel in the list.

Ø Pressing a number button will activate a small digit entry window on the left upper corner of the screen. After a digit is entered, the box will stay for 2 seconds while you enter another digit. If no digit is entered during these 2 seconds, then the box will switch to the entered number channel.If a number that is greater than the maximum number of channels is entered, the box will switch automatically to the last channel.

Ø Press OK button to display the channel list.

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VOLUME CONTROL

The volume level of the sound from the receiver can be altered with the VOL+ and VOL- buttons on the remote control handset. Pressing either button displays a bar graph of the sound volume on the TV screen.The volume level selected will remain set, even when the receiver is turned off and on again, until it is altered with VOL + and VOL - buttons.The audio volume adjustment for the receiver is independent of the volume control on your TV set. Be careful that both volume controls are kept within reasonable levels so that when switching from analogue to digital television viewing, or when first turning on your TV set, the sound level is not too high.

You can silence the sound from the receiver by pressing the MUTE button. The sound remains muted until the MUTE button is pressed again, the VOL + or VOL- buttons are pressed. While the sound is muted in this way, the mute symbol is displayed in the top left of the TV screen. The symbol is removed after 3 seconds, but the sound will remain muted until the MUTE button is pressed for the second time and the mute symbol will display for 3 seconds.

PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE)

Enables / disables PIP window.

Ø PIP +: next channel in PIP window.

Ø PIP - : previous channel in PIP window.

NOTE: PIP is only available when LOOP

THROUGH is connected. (Please see page connection diagrams)

SWAP

Main window and PIP window change their places.

TIME SHIFTING (PAUSE LIVE RECORDING)

Pause Live Recording is a feature that enables you to pause a live broadcast if, say the phone rings you can go back to the same spot that you were at when you left. The live broadcasting can be stopped any time. Press PAUSE

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n the remote control to suspend the broadcasting. In the INFO banner the timeshift will comence. The duration of

Timeshift can be adjusted from

Recordings in the Configuration menu

(See 5.1.RECORDINGS). In order to stop the timeshift press PLAY, PAUSE or OK

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n the remote control. The paused recording can be watched in different speeds by using

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n the remote control. To terminate the Pause Live Recording press

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n the remote control.

NOTE:

You can also use the PAUSE button on the front of the unit if you wish.

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TEXT

Many digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures and sound for programmes but also pages of information on the programmes, the weather, news and many other topics. This digital teletext can be displayed by the receiver.Some channels are entirely given over to digital teletext and carry no normal TV programme at all.

These dedicated digital teletext channels will not give a quarter-screen image in the EPG or the

Channel List screen. When such a channel is selected, after a brief pause, they will usually display the opening page of information automatically. Other channels have digital teletext pages broadcast alongside the television programme and often include a reduced-size broadcast picture within digital teletext pages.

These usually require the TEXT button to be pressed to activate the digital teletext pages.In both cases, moving through the different pages of information is accomplished in a variety of ways, dependent on the individual broadcasters, but including use of the “5/6/3/4” and [OK] buttons to select items from on-screen menus, and the coloured buttons to jump directly to particular pages.

You can exit teletext mode by pressing the TEXT button on the remote or by changing channel. Also if you call for the INFO bar or bring up a menu you will temporarily enter TV mode returning to TEXT mode when you cancel the menu or INFO bar.

You can exit any digital teletext channel by changing channel in any of the normal ways. You can leave the digital teletext function of a combined digital teletext/programme channel, to return to normal television viewing of that channel, by pressing the TEXT button.Calling for the information banner or any menu on-screen stops the receiver from displaying the digital teletext pages and they are temporarily replaced by a blank picture while the banner or menu is displayed.Digital teletext cannot be accessed when the Subtitles are enabled.

WIDE

TV sets are available with screens of the standard (4:3) format and widescreen (16:9) format. When you first installed your receiver you specified the format of the connected TV (this can now be altered if necessary; see Configuration)Digital terrestrial television broadcasts are also made in both standard and widescreen formats. In particular, films and dramas tend to be broadcast in widescreen format to closer emulate the cinema experience, but some programmes such as news bulletins are 4:3. To help get the most from both TV set and programme when a widescreen film is watched on a standard TV, or a standard broadcast is viewed on a widescreen set, the receiver includes the WIDE button.So long as the receiver has been correctly set up for the TV set connected, a widescreen programme will always be displayed correctly on a widescreen set, and a standard format programme will correctly fill the screen of a standard format TV.

With a widescreen TV set displaying a standard format programme the WIDE button switches between displaying the picture with black bars down the sides, and enlarging the picture so that it fills the whole width of the screen but the top and bottom are cropped off.With a standard format TV displaying a widescreen programme, the WIDE button switches between displaying the picture with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen, and filling the whole height of the screen but cropping the sides off according to instructions broadcast with the programme (called 'pan and scan').The effect of the WIDE button on the picture display is cancelled by pressing WIDE again.

NOTE:

Sometimes the TV will automatically try and compensate for an incorrect screen format, in this instance set the tv to the correct format whilst viewing the programme.

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16x9

picture on widescreen TV

4x3

picture on widescreen TV

16x9

picture on normal TV 4x3 picture on normal TV

8. SOFTWARE UPGRADE THROUGH RS232

The RS232 socket is for use by qualified Sharp engineers to install software updates and is not intended for every day use.

NOTE: This unit cannot be controlled or connected to an RS-232C command system.

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9. NOTES

PIN CODE reminder

NOTE: You need to insert the PIN code here and refer it to the pages in the manual where this is covered.

NOTE: Removal of a PIN code could be subject to a service charge and if you would like to use this feature the PIN code should be written down.

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10. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

The following conditions in the table below do not always indicate a problem. Please perform the checks described below before calling for service. If the problem can not be corrected by the use of this guide, remove the mains plug from the power socket and contact the DTR Helpline on 0845 880

0421 in order to obtain service or advice. Where this is not possible please visit our web site www.sharp.co.uk/customersupport.aspx

Customers without Internet access may phone 0845 880 0421 during office hours.

In the unlikely event of this equipment requiring repair during the guarantee period, you will need to provide proof of purchase to the repair company. Please keep your purchase invoice or receipt in a safe place.

WARNING

Under no circumstances should you try and repair this product yourself. This will invalidate the warranty. Do not open the unit as there is risk of electric shock.

Problem Possible Reason

Mains cable is not connected

Check if the main cable is not plugged into the power socket.

The Led indicator does not glow

No picture or sound

The settings you have made in the menus have not been changed.

The remote control is not working.

PIN code forgotten

Record does not start

No signal or weak signal.

The digital set-top box was unplugged without first going to standby.

The digital set-top box is in

Stand by.

Remote control is incorrectly aimed.

Battery exhausted.

Check the Aerial and scart connections

Before unplugging your digital set-top box, make sure it is in standby

Press the standby button.

Check if anything is obstructing the front panel .

Change the batteries

You should perform a “First Time

Installation”.

No or weak Aerial 2 input Signal Check Aerial 2 input connection.

No PIP video

No or weak Aerial 2 input Signal

PIP Channel is radio or teletext based.

This may be because recording is in progress.

Check Aerial 2 input connection.

Use PIP+ / PIP- to choose a valid TV channel.

Freezing / Blocking

1. Check freeview reception information as we have listed on the front of the packaging.

2. Refer to the QSG for correct installation.

There is noise interference on the

TV while a broadcast is being received.

Depending on the reception on the TV, interference may appear on the TV monitor while you watch a TV broadcast and the unit is left on.

This is not a malfunction of the unit or the TV. To watch a TV broadcast, turn off the unit.

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11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Supply Voltage

Input Frequency

Maximum Power consumption

Standby Low Power Consumption

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Humidity

Physical dimensions

Weight

HARDWARE CONFIGURATION

Main Processor

Flash Memory

DDRRAM

DIGITAL CAPABILITIES

Transmission Standards

DEMODULATION

COFDM

FEC

VIDEO

ALL MPEG-2 MP@ML Video Decoder

Aspect Ratio

RGB analogue outputs.

CVBS analogue output.

AUDIO

MPEG1 Layer 1 and 2

Sampling frequencies supported

Output can be programmed as STEREO, LEFT only or RIGHT only (on both outputs). This is useful for dual mono channels in order to select the correct sound track, which is stored for every channel.

Wide dynamic range

220 - 240V AC, 50Hz

470 Mhz-862 Mhz

21 W

Less than 3 W

5ºC to +40ºC

-15ºC to +55ºC

25 to 75 % rel

360x283x56 mm

2,8 kg

STM5100

4 Mbyte

64 Mbyte

DVB, MPEG2 with 2K/8K FFT mode. for all DVB Modes.(Automatically found)

4:3, 16:9 with pan vector

BW ≥ 5MHz at 0.5 to 5 MHz sweep signal

32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.

16-bit resolution

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REMOTE CONTROL

Operating Distance

Batteries

TUNERS

2 xRF In

2 x RF Out (loop through)

HARD DISK

Hard Disk capacity

Display

FRONT PANEL

Remote Control Buttons

AUDIO R / L

Connector

Output

DIGITAL AUDIO

Output

A / V & DATA IN / OUT

Scart

RGB Video Output

RGB Video Intput

CVBS Video Output

CVBS Video Input

S-Video

Analogue Audio Output

Analogue Audio Input

Digital Audio Output

Data Interface

* Any changes in the Instruction Manual format is reserved.

10 m Max.

2x1.5V Micro (R-03/AAA)

IEC 60169-2 type, female (75Ohm)

IEC 60169-2, male (75Ohm)

160 GB

VFD

Standby, Menu, Record, Play/Pause, OK,

Menu/Prog Down, Menu/Prog Up, Menu Left/ Vol

Down, Menu Right/Vol Up

2 x RCA (R + L)

2 Vrms, 0 dBfs / Z = 10 kohm

Optical SPDIF

TV scart, AUX scart

TV scart

AUX scart

TV scart, AUX scart

AUX scart

TV scart, AUX scart

TV scart, RCA jack, AUX scart

AUX scart

Optical output

RS232 (max 115200 bps), 9Pin (for service only)

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12. IMPORTANT NOTICE:

DIGITAL SWITCHOVER AND YOUR TV EQUIPMENT

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO ENJOY WATCHING TV DURING AND FOLLOWING DIGITAL

SWITCHOVER

Starting in 2008* and ending in 2012, television services in the UK will go completely digital, TV region by TV region.

To continue using this digital TV equipment during and following digital switchover, you will need to

“reset” your digital TV channels.

Users of this DTR must reset their channels on at least 2 different occasions, normally 1 month apart when switchover happens. Digital UK, the body leading digital TV switchover, and broadcasters will advise you when to reset your channels on each occasion.

If you do not reset your channels, you risk losing some or all of your TV services during and following switchover.

Please refer to section 6.4.3.of this manual for help with resetting channels.

Please note that in order to receive the maximum number of available TV services on your equipment you must preform a first time installation and do not just add channels.

If you have questions relating to digital switchover please don’t hesitate to call us on 0845 6 50 50 50. or visit www.digitaluk.co.uk

.

The FREEVIEW service is subject to coverage. An aerial upgrade may be required. The

FREEVIEW PLAYBACK word and logo are trade marks of DTV Services Ltd and are used under licence. © DTV Services Ltd 2006.”

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13. INFORMATION ABOUT PRODUCT DISPOSAL

A. Information on Disposal for Users (private households)

ENGLISH

1. In the European Union

Attention: Your product is marked with this symbol. It means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for these products

Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dust bin!

Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment.

Following the implementation by member states, private households within the EU states ties free of charge*. In some countries* your local retailer may also take back your old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new one.

*) Please contact your local authority for further details.

If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please dispose of these separately beforehand according to local requirements.

By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.

2. In Other Countries outside the EU

If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.

For Switzerland: Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer, even if you don’t purchase a new product. Further collection facilities are listed on the homepage of www.swico.ch or www.sens.ch .

B. Information on Disposal for Business Users

1. In the European Union

If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it:

Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the product.

You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling. Small products

(and small amounts) might be taken back by your local collection facilities.

For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take-back of your used products.

2. In Other Countries outside the EU

If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.

14. INFORMATION ABOUT BATTERIES DISPOSAL

Pb

The battery supplied with this product contains traces of lead.

For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling in accordance with legislation.

Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling schemes.

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TERMS OF GUARANTEE

Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. (“Sharp”) guarantees to provide for the repair, or at its option the replacement, of this product subject to the conditions listed below:

1. This guarantee shall only apply to faults which are due to inferior workmanship or materials. It does not cover faults or damage caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, signal related issues, neglect, tampering with the product, or repair other than by a Service Facility appointed by Sharp.

2. As this product is intended for private domestic use only, the guarantee will not apply if the product is used in the course of a business, trade or profession.

3. To benefit from this guarantee, any fault which occurs must be notified to Sharp, or its appointed Service Facility within one year from the date this product was purchased. Proof of purchase must be provided.

4. In the unlikely event of this product requiring repair, please contact the Sharp

DTR help line on 0845 880 0421 .

5. No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarantee.

6. This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit to your statutory rights, and does not affect these rights in any way.

If you have any difficulty operating this product, or would like information on other

Sharp products, please telephone the Sharp DTR Help Line on the number given below.

Sharp DTR Help Line - 0845 880 0421

SHARP ELECTRONICS (U.K.) LTD.

4 Furzeground Way, Stockley Park, Uxbridge,

Middlesex, UB11 1EZ

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