Channel Master CM-7400 User Manual
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User Guide
CM-7400
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Channel Master reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users.
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Table of Contents
Welcome .....................................2
Getting Started .......................... 3
Powering Up ................................ 3
Using the Remote Control ........... 4
Setup Wizard ..............................6
Navigating the Main Menu ........17
Search ....................................... 18
DVR ........................................... 18
VUDU ........................................ 19
Music ......................................... 20
Photos ....................................... 20
Videos ........................................ 21
Settings ...................................... 22
Program Guide .........................23
Navigate .................................... 23
Skipping Hours/Days ................. 24
Find Other Times ....................... 24
Watching TV ............................ 25
Controlling Live TV .................... 25
View Last Channel ..................... 26
View Program Information ......... 26
Search for Programs ................27
Search by Title ........................... 27
Advanced Search ...................... 28
Recording TV (DVR) .................29
Viewing Recorded Programs ..... 29
Search and Find Shows ............ 30
Record Episode or Series .......... 31
Schedule Two Recordings ......... 33
Schedule Manual Recordings .... 33
Watch a Recorded Program ...... 34
View Scheduled Recordings ...... 34
Manage Conflicts ....................... 35
Movies on Demand (VUDU) .... 37
Activating VUDU ........................ 37
Exploring VUDU ........................ 39
New on VUDU ........................... 39
Browsing VUDU Catalog ........... 40
Collections ................................. 42
My VUDU ................................... 42
Web Media Apps ......................50
Facebook ................................... 50
Flickr .......................................... 51
Pandora ..................................... 52
Picasa ........................................ 53
Twitter ........................................ 55
Manage Personal Media...........56
Music ......................................... 56
Photos ....................................... 57
Videos ........................................ 58
Playlist ....................................... 60
Copying / Deleting Media .......... 62
Settings.....................................63
Device ........................................ 63
Parental Controls ....................... 71
Restart & Reset Device ............. 72
Software Update ........................ 74
Frequently Asked Questions.....76
Safety Instructions ....................79
Return Policy & Warranty .........80
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Welcome to Channel Master TV
Thank you for purchasing the most advanced subscription-free HDTV solution.
The Benefits you get from Channel Master TV:
● Free Live HDTV
◘ Watch HDTV using an indoor or outdoor antenna for over-the-air
HD broadcasts.
● Subscription Free HD-DVR
◘ No more monthly fees.
◘ Pause, Rewind and Record Live TV with built-in dual tuners.
◘ Record two programs simultaneously while watching another pre-recorded show.
● Movies On Demand
◘ Choose from over 30,000 titles streamed directly to the device.
◘ The latest (hottest) movies available the same day as DVD releases.
◘ New titles added every week.
● Web Media Applications
◘ Instant access to your favorite web services like Facebook, Twitter, Pandora,
Picasa and more.
● Personal Media Management
◘ Enjoy your personal music, photo and video collection on your TV.
● Highest Quality Video
◘ Supports video playback of up to 1080p (Full HD).
● Unified Experience
◘ One device, one remote, one user interface for all your entertainment needs.
Getting Started
Powering Up
Before you turn on the device, ensure the device is connected properly using the
Quick Start Guide provided in the box.
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Turn on your TV.
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Power on the Channel Master TV device by either using the POWER button located on the front of the device or using the POWER on your remote.
The device will boot up and run through a series of steps automatically. During this initial boot up, a startup screen displaying the Channel Master TV logo will appear.
If you do not see the initial “Channel Master TV” startup display, perform the following troubleshooting steps:
● Make sure your device is plugged in and all the cables are connected properly as described in the Quick Start Guide.
● Make sure your TV input is set to the correct video input. For example, if you have connected your device with an HDMI cable, your TV should be set to the HDMI input. Most TV remotes have an “ Input ” button or “ Source ” button to change inputs.
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Using the Remote Control
The Channel Master TV device comes with an IR Universal Remote
Control allowing you to control it.
Additionally, it can be programmed to control up to two (2) additional devices such as a TV or a DVD player. For additional information on programming the remote, please refer to the Channel Master TV
Quick Start Guide.
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Button(s)
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POWER
DEVICE
CONTROL
TRANSPORT kEYS
(ACTIONS)
SHORTCUTS
Description
Turn on and off for the TV or AUX component.
Turn power on or place your device into standby mode.
TV: Select to control TV (if programmed).
STB: Controls the Channel Master TV device.
AUX : Controls a DVD or audio device (if programmed).
Controls viewing options for LIVE TV / DVR / VUDU:
REPLAY: Go back approx. 7 seconds.
REW: Rewinds video.
FF: Fast forwards video quickly.
SKIP: Skips ahead in 30 second increments.
REC : Starts recording program.
PAUSE : Pauses video.
PLAY : Plays video or resumes a paused program.
STOP : Stops playback of video.
RED : This button will take you directly into the DVR Main Menu.
GREEn : This button will take you directly to the LIVE TV or within
VUDU bring up the system menu.
YELLOW : This button is a shortcut for you to access your personal media; choose from MUSIC, PHOTOS, or VIDEO.
BLUE: This button will take you directly into VUDU Apps where you can select VUDU Movies or other web media applications.
5 MENU Displays the Main Menu to select different experiences for your device.
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INFO
NAVIGATION
EXIT
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NUMBERS
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INPUT
MUTE
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Displays information about the current program for LIVE TV, DVR, or
VUDU. When selecting a program within the Program Guide this will provide you with additional information on that particular program.
ARROW KEYS: Navigate up, down, left and right in the guide or menus.
OK : Selects or performs the currently selected menu option.
Exits the current menu item or backs out to LIVE TV.
Displays the Channel Master TV Program Guide.
Changes channel up/down or scroll page up/down in the Program Guide.
Returns to a previously viewed channel.
Tunes to a specific channel, selects menu item, or numeric input for other applications.
Turns closed captioning on and off.
Changes the current A/V input of the selected device, if programmed
(i.e. TV or AUX). May be used when entering a period for certain channels.
Turns the volume of the selected device on and off.
Increases or decreases the volume of the selected device.
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Goes back one level in the menu.
Provides additional options in the displayed menu or highlighted item.
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Setup Wizard
Setting up your Channel Master TV is quick and simple. Just follow the on-screen instructions to get started. This initial setup process may take up to 30 minutes.
When ready to begin, select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK to proceed with the Setup
Wizard.
Select “ n o ” if you are located in a time zone that does not observe DST. b.
Press OK to select.
3. Date and Time Mode: a.
Use ARROW KEYS . Select “ Automatic ” (recommended) for the device to manage the time. The device will use your broadband connection, antenna, or digital cable feed to get the most accurate time. Select “ Manual ” to modify the date and time manually. b.
Use ARROW KEYS , select “ COnTInUE " and press OK to proceed to the next step.
Step 2 of 5: Selecting your Display Settings
This step will ensure you setup your Channel Master TV device to output properly to your TV. Please select the output format and aspect ratio that matches your TV.
The recommended default values for your TV should be displayed at initial setup.
To make changes to the output format and aspect ratio, perform the following steps. nOTE: The Setup Wizard process can be repeated in the future if you relocate the device or change TV sources (i.e. antenna or digital cable (Clear QAM)). From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Restart & Reset ” and “ Repeat Setup Wizard ”.
Step 1 of 5: Setting up Date and Time
Choose the correct time zone for your location. This is an important step to ensure your TV recordings are scheduled properly.
1. Time Zone: a.
Press OK to view a list of time zones. b.
Use the ARROW KEYS then press OK to select your time zone.
2. Daylight Saving Time (DST): a.
Use the ARROW KEYS.
Select “ Yes ” if your time zone observes DST.
1. Output Format: a.
Press OK to view list of output format resolutions.
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Select the desired format and then press OK .
2. Aspect Ratio: a.
Use the ARROW KEYS and then press OK to view list of display sizes.
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Select the desired aspect ratio and then press OK .
If you enter settings outside the range for your display, the screen may turn blank or become unclear. At this point, do not select “ COnTInUE ”. Leave the controls untouched for at least 15 seconds and setup wizard will return the display settings to their previous values.
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Use the ARROW KEYS . Select “ COnTInUE ” and then press OK to proceed to the next step.
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Step 3 of 5: Selecting your Network Connection
If you plan to connect your Channel Master TV device to the Internet, this step will help you select the right network connection. The choices are “ Wired ” (Ethernet) and
“ Wireless ” (Wi-Fi). Setting up a Network/Internet connection is required to use the
Premium Program Guide and broadband-based services such as VUDU and various
Web media applications on your device.
Wired Networks (Ethernet)
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If your network connection type uses an Ethernet cable, choose “ Wired ”.
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK to proceed to the next step.
Wireless Network (Wi-Fi)
If you’re setting up a wireless connection, make sure you have the following information handy:
● Wireless network name (also known as the SSID).
● Network password or pass phrase (if your network is secured).
● Security method ( supported types are: WEP, WPA, and WPA2).
The Wired Network Summary screen will display the network summary for your device. The device will automatically acquire your network information from your router or modem.
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If your network connection type is wireless, choose “ Wireless ” and press OK . A list of available wireless networks (SSID) will display.
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Select “ COnTInUE ” and then press OK .
To setup the wired network manually, perform the following:
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ CHAnGE ” and press OK .
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Select “ Manual ” and press OK .
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select a category.
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Use the nUMBER KEYS to enter new values.
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Select “ SAVE ”, and press OK to continue.
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Use the ARROW KEYS to scroll down and choose your wireless network.
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Press OK .
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Enter the network password (if required) using the ARROW KEYS and the onscreen keyboard. (Minimum of 8 characters is needed if the wireless network is secured.)
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ COnTInUE ”.
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Press OK to proceed to the next step.
Step 4 of 5: Selecting your TV Source and Program Guide
Channel Master TV has built-in TV tuners that support antenna (ATSC) and Digital
Cable TV (Clear QAM) connections. nOTE: Digital Cable TV (Clear QAM) is basic unencrypted cable that may be provided by your local cable company or other providers of video services within your community.
Only select " none " if you do not intend to use the device to watch or record HDTV from an antenna or Clear QAM cable source. If you select " none ", your device will only have access to VUDU or personal media content.
Antenna or Digital Cable TV (Clear QAM)
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Select “ Antenna ” or “ Digital Cable TV (Clear QAM) ” and Press OK .
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To setup the wireless network manually, perform the following:
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ OTHERS ” and press OK .
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Enter Wireless Network Name (SSID) using the ARROW KEYS and the onscreen keyboard and press OK .
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ COnTInUE ” and then press OK .
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Using the ARROW KEYS select the type of security used by the wireless network, press OK then select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK .
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Enter the network password using the ARROW KEYS and the on-screen keyboard then select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK .
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The device will try to connect to the wireless network.
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If successful, you will see a Wireless Network Summary screen.
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Select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK to proceed to the next step.
If your changes cause the network connection to drop, return to the previous networking option. See the SETTInGS chapter (page 63) for more information on this feature.
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Press OK to continue. or
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Select the Program Guide option that you would like for your TV experience and press OK :
“ Basic Program Guide ” : This is included with your Channel Master TV device and offers guide listing updates through your antenna or digital cable service.
This guide option offers limited guide data and may vary depending on the local broadcaster.
“ Premium Program Guide ” : This is an optional feature and is available at an additional cost. This guide option provides enhanced program information and lets you view guide listings as far out as 14 days in advance. A broadband connection is required for this option. You must register your device and purchase the guide option. Go to www.channelmastertv.com and select
Advanced Services.
For Premium Program Guide, please follow these steps:
For Basic Program Guide, please follow these steps: a.
Select “ Basic Program Guide ” and press OK .
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Press OK again to continue.
As channels are being scanned, you will notice the signal strength for each respective channel. This applies to Antenna (ATSC) only. a.
Select “ Premium Program Guide ” and press OK .
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Press OK again to continue.
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Choose country by using ARROW KEYS , then press OK .
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Once the channel scan is complete, review the information displayed, press
OK to proceed to Registration. d.
Use the nUMBER KEYS to enter your zip code, then press OK .
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Select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK .
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Next, you will see a list of channel providers in your area based on the zip code entered. Select the correct provider and then press OK .
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Step 5 of 5: Registration
The final step is registration. We highly recommend registering your product.
Registering your product will activate your device warranty, keep you informed of the latest product information and software updates, and serves as a record of ownership in case of product loss or theft.
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Use ARROW KEYS to select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK .
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Now the channel scan process will start scanning for channels in your area.
This may take a few minutes depending on the amount of channels available based on your TV Source.
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As channels are being scanned, you will notice the signal strength for each respective channel. This applies to Antenna (ATSC) only. nOTE: You will need a Personal Computer (PC) to register your Channel Master TV device.
From your PC Web browser, go to www.channelmastertv.com/registration and follow the on-screen instructions.
If you selected the Premium Program Guide option for your guide service, then you will be asked to enter the Activation code after the Registration screen.
Program Guide Activation:
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Register the device by visiting www.channelmastertv.com.
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To purchase the Premium Program Guide service, go to Advanced Services.
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Enter the activation code you received from Channel Master. The code is sent to your email address. You may choose to “ SKIP ” this step if you have not yet received an activation code or plan to purchase the Premium Program Guide in the future.
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Once the channel scan is complete, review the information displayed, press
OK to proceed to Registration.
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Upon entering a valid activation code, select “ COnTInUE ” and press OK .
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You will receive confirmation that your guide is activated.
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Navigating the Main Menu
The Main Menu gives access to all of the features available on your Channel Master
TV device. To access the Main Menu press the MEnU button on the Channel Master
TV remote control.
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Press OK to proceed.
nOTE : You are given three (3) chances to enter the correct activation code. If you skip this step, you may come back later and enter the activation code. Go to SETTInGS from the main menu and select " Services ". If you skip this process, then the device will default to use the Basic Program Guide until you are able to enter the activation code.
To complete setup, press OK to finish.
Congratulations! Setup of your Channel Master TV device is now complete.
SEARCH: Search for programs by title, by keyword, by genre or by people.
DVR: A list of all your recorded programs and scheduled recordings.
VUDU: On-Demand Movie Service. Browse the latest Hollywood movies and TV shows using your remote control.
MUSIC: Enjoy listening to your personal music collections.
PHOTOS: Browse and play slideshows from your favorite photo albums.
VIDEOS: Access and play videos from your personal video libraries.
SETTInGS: Configure your Channel Master TV device, set parental controls, and manage software updates.
● To navigate the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to choose a menu category.
Use the UP ARROW or press OK to view menu options within the chosen category.
● Press the BACK button on the Channel Master TV remote control to return to the previous menu screen. In a menu category, you can press the MEnU button at any time to return to the Main Menu screen. Press EXIT at any time to exit the
Main Menu.
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SEARCH
The Search icon in the Main Menu provides basic search of programs by title or select advanced search to search by keyword, genre or people.
● DVR Recordings: Displays a list of previously recorded programs by program title. Any current recordings will also show up in this list.
● DVR Schedule: Displays a list of programs previously scheduled for recording.
● Recording Options: This helps you setup default recording options that will be used when recording new programs.
For more information on using the DVR feature, see the Recording TV section ( page
29) of this user guide.
VUDU
VUDU is an on-demand movie service available on your Channel Master TV device.
Sign up for VUDU and bring the theatre-quality experience home.
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● Search by Title: This is the default option for the SEARCH icon. It works by narrowing and highlighting programs based on title. Type enough characters and you can locate any unique name available that is included in your programming guide.
● Advanced Search: The Advanced Search option offers the ability to use additional search criteria to narrow your search. You can search by using criteria for keywords, genre, and people.
● Program Guide: The Program Guide will display a list of channels and programs available to watch in your area based on your selected TV source. You can also schedule programs to be recorded using the Program Guide.
For more detailed information on using the Channel Master TV Program Guide, review the Program Guide Section (page 23) of this user guide.
DVR
The DVR icon provides a list of options for viewing, scheduling, and setting up your
DVR. If you subscribed to the Premium Program Guide, then you will be able to schedule recordings 14 days in advance.
● The World’s Largest HD Movie Catalog: With over 30,000 movies available ondemand, VUDU offers the world’s largest HD movie catalog.
● The Only 1080p On-Demand: VUDU is the only on-demand movie service that delivers eye-popping 1080p quality video (same as Blu-ray) streams directly to your HDTV. nOTE : 1080p is delivered if the TV supports it.
● Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 Surround Sound: VUDU is the only on-demand movie service that delivers immersive 5.1 surround sound, using Dolby’s state-of-the-art
Dolby Digital Plus technology.
● new Movies the Same Day as DVD: Watch the newest releases on VUDU.
● no Subscription: No monthly subscriptions required! Pay for only what you watch.
● The Best of the Web – Right on Your TV: VUDU incorporates the best movie sites on the Internet, including Rotten Tomatoes and Wikipedia, right into the interface – So you can easily find just the right movie.
For information on how to use VUDU, see the Using VUDU section of this guide
(page 37).
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MUSIC
The Music icon allows you to store and play music directly on your Channel Master
TV device. You can sort your music by Albums, Artists, Genres, or create personal
Playlists. The convenient USB port allows you to import music to the device for storing or playing in the future.
● All: Displays all photos stored on the Channel Master TV device including media stored on any connected USB storage device.
● Dates: View photos according to the date they were taken.
● Folder: View photos in the folder structure you copied to the device.
● Slideshow: Watch a photo slideshow. You can create a multimedia experience by adding music to any slideshow.
● USB: Use your USB storage device to view or copy your photos to the Channel
Master TV device.
VIDEOS
The Videos icon allows you to store, view, and play your personal video content. You can view your videos by title or sort them by date and by folders. The convenient
USB connection allows you to import your personal videos.
If you have downloaded personal video content or personal movies to a USB storage device, you can play them directly via the USB connection.
● All: Displays all music stored on the Channel Master TV device, including media stored on any connected USB storage device.
● Albums: Search for music by albums.
● Artists: Search for music by artists.
● Genre: Search for music by genre.
● Playlists: Create a playlist and listen to a list of your favorite songs.
● USB: Use your USB storage device to play or copy songs to the device.
PHOTOS
The Photos icon allows you to store, view, and play slideshows of your favorite photos. You can view your photos by thumbnail view, sort them by date taken, folders, or play a slideshow. The convenient USB connection allows you to import your personal photos. You can also have music playing in the background while viewing a slideshow.
● All: Displays all videos stored on the Channel Master TV device including media stored on any connected USB storage device.
● Dates: View videos by the date they were created.
● Folder: View videos in the folder structure that they were copied to the Channel
Master TV device.
● Playlists: Create a list of your favorite videos.
● USB: Use your USB storage device to view or copy your videos to the Channel
Master TV device.
For information on how to use the Music, Photos and Video icons, see Manage
Personal Media section (page 56) of this user guide.
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SETTINGS
Configure your Channel Master TV device, set parental controls, reset your device, and manage software updates. The Settings menu option allows you to completely customize and control your media experience.
Channel Master TV Program Guide
Channel Master TV Program Guide provides a guide listing for your TV programs.
It can be activated by pressing the GUIDE button on the remote control, allowing you to watch what programs are currently playing now, what programs will air in the future and provide program information for the highlighted programs. The guide data varies depending on which Program Guide option you selected. If you selected the Basic
Program Guide, then you may see guide listing for a few hours to a few days at a time. If you subscribe to the Premium Program Guide, then you will see guide listing up to 14 days in advance. nOTE: The Premium Program Guide is an optional Advanced Service feature which needs to be activated by visiting www.channelmastertv.com and going to Advanced Services.
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● Device: Configures settings for the Channel Master TV device including audio, channels, display, network settings, and much more.
● Parental Controls : Helps control the viewable content on your device including television programming, applications on the device, and channel blocking.
● Restart & Reset : Restart your device, reset VUDU, delete content, repeat the
Setup Wizard, or restore your device to the factory shipped settings.
WARnInG : Resetting your device to factory defaults will require setting up the Channel
Master TV device from the initial setup and repeating the Setup Wizard again.
● Software Update: Update your device to the latest software version from the
Internet or a USB storage device.
The Basic Program Guide information comes from using the antenna or digital cable connection attached to your Channel Master TV device. Please ensure you have properly connected the coaxial cable to your CABLE/ANT IN to receive the data.
With the Basic Program Guide, program information may vary depending on local broadcasters.
The Premium Program Guide information is available for an additional cost and requires a broadband Internet connection to receive the guide data. When activated, the guide data will populate for 14 days at a time, providing greater flexibility when scheduling series recordings.
Navigate Channel Master TV Program Guide
● To view the Program Guide, press the GUIDE button on your remote control, or from the Main Menu, select “ SEARCH ” then “ Program Guide ”.
● Use the ARROW KEYS to scroll through channels and program options.
◘ Use the CH/PG button to page up and down through the Program Guide.
● Press OK to select a program or to select highlighted program, recording, and playback options.
● Use the OPTIOnS button to open the program, recording, or playback option menus depending on whether the program is current, at a future time, or already recorded.
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● Use the BACK button to return to the previous menu screen.
● In the Program Guide, select EXIT or GUIDE to exit.
● The InFO button displays program information about the chosen program, whether live or recorded.
Skipping Hours/Days
● To navigate the Program Guide, press the GUIDE button on your remote control and then press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW KEYS to go back or forward in thirty
(30) minute segments.
● To navigate the Program Guide in six (6) hour increments, press the GUIDE button on your remote control and then press the REW button to go back and the
FF button to advance forward.
● To navigate the Program Guide in twenty-four (24) hour increments, press the
GUIDE button on your remote control and then press the REPLAY button to go back and press the SKIP button to advance forward.
Find Other Times
● To find other times when a selected program will air, press the OPTIOnS button on your remote while highlighting a program in the Program Guide and this will bring up “ Program Options ”. Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Find Other
Times ” and then press OK .
● Selecting “ Find Other Times ” takes you to an “ Upcoming Programs ” screen displaying the current program’s future episodes scheduled for the next two weeks depending on your guide service. This list will display new episodes or repeat programs.
● If you find another time the program is playing and you want to record it, select the future program and press OK . Program recording options will be available.
See the “ Record Episode ” or “ Record Series ” section for more information on this feature.
Watching TV
Channel Master TV makes watching high-definition Digital Cable TV simple with the ability to receive content from an antenna (ATSC) or digital cable (Clear QAM).
Live TV can be accessed from any location in the menu by pressing the GREEn shortcut button on your remote control at any time.
While watching TV, use CHAnnEL +/ on your remote to change channels one at a time.
Alternatively, you can bring up the Program Guide by pressing GUIDE on your remote to view what is playing currently or programs on other channels.
Tuning directly to a specific channel number can be done by entering it using the nUMBER KEYS on your remote.
If you use the UP/DOWn ARROW KEYS while watching Live TV, you can see the next or previous channels’ program information listed in an information bar across the top of the screen. Press OK to switch to any channel or press the EXIT button to remove the information bar and continue viewing the current program.
Controlling Live TV
Enjoy Live TV with the following buttons:
● Press PAUSE to alternate between pausing and resuming the program you are watching.
● Press REW up to five times (for five different speeds) to rewind the program.
● Press FF up to five times (for five different speeds) to fast-forward the program up to the point of Live TV.
● Press PLAY to stop fast-forwarding or rewinding or to resume from a pause.
● Press the GREEn shortcut button to access up to the point of live broadcast for the last channel you watched.
● Press REPLAY to view the previous 7 seconds of the program.
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● Press SKIP to skip 30 seconds forward in the program up to the moment of live broadcast.
● Press PAUSE and then FF or REW once to activate slow motion.
● Press REC to record the entire contents of the temporary memory or buffer for the program you are watching.
View Last Channel
● Press LAST to toggle between two channels. LAST switches back to the previous channel you were watching. Pressing LAST again, switches back to the channel
(before LAST was pressed).
View Program information
● Press InFO during a live TV broadcast to bring up the program information on the top of the screen. The title of the program, program duration, description of the program, channel number and any TV ratings for what you are watching is displayed. Pressing InFO within the Program Guide provides program details of the program you are watching. Information may vary depending on the Program
Guide you have selected.
Search for Programs
The Search icon in the Main Menu provides basic search of programs by title or advanced search by keyword, genre or people.
● In the Main Menu, select “ SEARCH ” and then press OK or press the UP ARROW to view Search options.
If is pressed, the “ Search by Title ” screen is displayed with “ Advanced
Search ” as an option at the bottom of the screen.
If using the UP ARROW , three options are available; “ Search by Title ”,
“ Advanced Search ”, and “ Program Guide ”.
Search by Title
“ Search by Title ” is the default option under the Search icon. It works by narrowing and highlighting programs based on titles. Type enough characters and you can locate any unique name available that is included in your Program Guide.
● Use the ARROW KEYS on your remote control and press OK to spell out the title.
● If a match is found, use the ARROW KEYS to select the program, and press OK .
If the program chosen is unavailable, the “ Program Options ” menu is displayed.
You will have the option to record the chosen episode, record a series, find other times the program is showing, or cancel and return to the previous screen.
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Advanced Search
The “ Advanced Search ” option offers the ability to use additional search criteria to narrow your search. You can search by using keywords, genre, or people.
Recording TV (DVR)
Channel Master TV allows you to record programs currently playing or scheduled to air for up to 14 days in advance, depending on your Program Guide service. You can also schedule recordings, set recording options, record a series of episodes, and play back your recordings.
● In the Main Menu, select “ SEARCH ”.
● Press the UP ARROW to select “ Advanced Search ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS on your remote control to choose your search criteria, then press OK .
● Use the remote control ARROW KEYS and the on-screen keyboard to spell out the keyword, genre, or a person’s name.
● If a match is found, use the ARROW KEYS to select the program and press OK .
If the program chosen is unavailable, the “ Program Options ” menu is displayed.
You will have the option to record the chosen episode, record a series, find other times the program is showing, or cancel and return to the previous screen.
To navigate to the Digital Video Recorder (DVR), press the MEnU button and select “DVR”. The DVR menu has the following options:
● DVR Recordings: Displays a list of previously recorded programs.
● Recording Options: This option sets up default recording options that are used when recording new programs.
Viewing Recorded Programs
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Press the MEnU button and select “ DVR ”.
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ DVR Recordings ” and press OK . The “ DVR
Recordings ” screen lists programs sorted by name.
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Record Episode or Record Series
To Record a show, use the REC or OPTIOnS button while the show is playing. REC starts recording immediately.
The OPTIOnS button offers recording functions available for any given screen. If you are watching a Live TV program and press OPTIOnS , a “ Program Options ” screen appears which enables you to “ Record Episode ”, “ Record Series ”, “ Find Other
Times ” or “ Manual Record ”.
● You can choose between “ Sort by name ” and “ Sort by Date ” by pressing the
RED button on the remote.
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● If you don’t see a particular show, then press the GREEn button to “ Show
Deleted Programs ”. This will display what programs have been deleted based on their priority settings. The programs will be deleted automatically based on the recording options to create space for future recordings.
nOTE: Once a program is marked for deletion, it can no longer be played as the content becomes unavailable. If the " Show Deleted Programs " option is enabled, the deleted program will display with a small trash can next to the program name in the " Recorded
Programs " screen.
Search and Find Shows to Record
The Program Guide is the primary method of finding shows to record. Using the
SEARCH icon and selecting “ Search by Title ” and “ Advanced Search ” offer additional ways to locate programs. Watching Live TV and scrolling through channels is another way to record programs where the REC button can be pressed for immediate recording.
● Record Episode: Records only the current episode.
● Record Series: This option lets you record all available instances of the program within the Channel Master TV Program Guide.
● Find Other Times: Takes you to an “ Upcoming Programs ” screen displaying the current program’s future episodes scheduled for the next 14 days (if you subscribe to the Premium Program Guide service). This list displays new episodes and/or repeat programs.
To record an episode, perform the following:
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Press GUIDE on the remote to view the Channel Master TV Program Guide.
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a program and press OK .
3.
The “ Program Options ” menu is displayed. Press OK to record the selected episode.
4.
The “ Record Program ” menu options is displayed.
● Save: Set the length of time to save the episode.
● Priority: Set the priority of the episode to record if multiple recordings are scheduled at the same time.
● Bonus Options: Add bonus recording time before and/or after the scheduled recording time.
● Do not Record: Cancel the recording.
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Use ARROW KEYS and the OK button on the remote to navigate the options.
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Confirm the options are acceptable. Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Record
Program ” and press OK .
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A red “ R ” should appear above the episode to be recorded. Press GUIDE again or the EXIT button to exit the Program Guide.
Record a Series:
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Press GUIDE on the remote to view the Channel Master TV Program Guide.
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select a program and press OK .
3.
The “ Program Options ” menu is displayed. Use the ARROW KEYS to select
“ Record Series ” and press OK to record a series of episodes.
4.
The “ Record Series ” menu options is displayed.
● Episode: Choose to either record new and recorded episodes, or new episodes only.
● Save: Set the length of time to save the episode.
● Priority: Set the priority of the episode to record if multiple recordings are scheduled at the same time.
● Bonus Options: Add bonus recording time before and/or after the scheduled recording time.
● Do not Record: Cancel the recording.
5.
Use the ARROW KEYS and the OK button on the remote to navigate the options.
6.
Confirm the options are acceptable. Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Record
Series ” and press OK .
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A series of red “ R ”s should now be displayed above the episode to be recorded. The “ R ”s indicate a series of episodes matching the program title to be recorded. Press GUIDE again or the EXIT button to exit the Program Guide.
Find future times the episode or series is playing:
1.
Press GUIDE on the remote to view the Channel Master TV Program Guide.
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a program and press OK .
3.
The “ Program Options ” menu is displayed. Use the ARROW KEYS to select
“ Find Other Times ” and press OK .
4.
If the episode or series is available in the future a list of the episodes is displayed with the dates the episode are scheduled to play.
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select the desired episode and press OK .
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Follow the previous instructions for recording an episode or series.
Schedule two recordings simultaneously
The Channel Master TV device comes with dual TV tuners which provides a variety of options for you to watch and record your favorite programs. You can schedule two recordings simultaneously while watching another pre-recorded show, all at the same time.
To schedule two recordings, you need to press GUIDE to bring up the Program
Guide:
● While viewing the current channel, before switching away, set it to record by one of the previously mentioned methods. (The REC button requiring no further confirmation, or with the OPTIOnS button requiring you to confirm recording options).
● Press the GUIDE button and navigate to the second channel you wish to record.
● Once again, press the REC or OPTIOnS button on the remote to begin recording the second program. You can choose to view either program while recording.
Your two tuners only allow you to have two different Live TV programs to view and record. If you try to switch channels, you will be given a dialog box informing you to stop one of the recordings with the option of which recording to stop.
Your best option in this case is to choose to watch a previously recorded program, or you will be required to stay on one of the channels currently being recorded.
Schedule a Manual Recording
When no guide data is present or when you are receiving limited guide data in your Program Guide, you may elect to perform a manual recording by using the following steps:
● Ensure the accuracy of your system clock.
● Know the exact start and end times of the show.
● Navigate to the desired program and press the OPTIOnS button on your remote.
● Click “ Manual Record ” but DO NOT choose the “ Record Program ” option at this time.
● Set the “ Starting Time ”, “ Record Length ”, “ Channel ”, “ How Often ”, and the
“ Date ”.
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● Confirm all options are configured correctly, and only then select “ Record
Program ”.
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To manually record a show by pressing the REC button on your remote, do the following:
● Set your Live TV tuner to the appropriate channel when the program is expected to start.
● Start the recording when the program begins by pressing REC .
● Stop the recording when the program finishes by pressing STOP .
Watch a Recorded Program
To watch a recorded program:
● Press the DVR button on the remote control, or in the Main Menu, select DVR .
● Select “ DVR Recordings ”. Press OK to view the list of recorded programs.
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select a program and press OK . A list of program options will display.
● Select “ Play ” and press OK .
● Use the TRAnSPORT KEYS (See “ Using the Remote Control ” section on (page
4) on your Channel Master TV remote to control the program.
nOTE: Channel Master TV gives you the ability to play a program currently being recorded.
Your only limitation is you cannot skip or fast-forward past the point that is being broadcast, as it has not yet been recorded.
View Scheduled Recordings
Any recording of an episode or a series scheduled in the future, (i.e., a program not being aired currently) will show up in the “ DVR Schedule ” screen. Located in the
Main Menu under the DVR icon. The “ DVR Schedule ” screen allows modifications of settings for all scheduled recordings.
The “ DVR Schedule ” screen lists only the future recordings scheduled for recording.
No current recordings are listed. In the Channel Master TV Program Guide the future recordings of single episodes, or manual recording, appear with a red “ R ” next to their listing. Any series recordings appear with a cascading “ R)) ” , indicates the recording as part of a series.
Manage Conflicts
Conflicts arise in one of two ways.
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When you have two recordings in progress at any given time and try to view a third channel. This can also result in prior scheduled recordings to be corrupted or not recorded at all. These programs are highlighted in the “ Recorded Programs ” screen by a yellow exclamation sign . When you have an existing (or scheduled) recording in progress and begin another recording, you lose the ability to switch channels. In such a case, you are notified that there are two recordings currently in progress, and you can either stop one of the recordings or stay on the channel currently being recorded. In this case, you can watch any of your prior recorded programs as it does not require a tuner.
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When you try to schedule a recording and already have two prior recordings scheduled at that time. In this case, you are shown a conflict screen and given the option to eliminate one of the recordings. If this happens with a series recording, your selection applies to all future recordings as well.
These issues can be avoided by checking the “ DVR Schedule ” screen from time to time, so you are aware of any upcoming recordings.
Default Recording Options
You can set or change default recording options which apply to all scheduled or future recordings. In the Main Menu select " DVR " and then " Recording Options ".
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Movies on Demand (Using VUDU)
VUDU is an on-demand movie service available on your Channel Master TV device.
Activating VUDU
1.
Ensure your Channel Master TV device is connected to the Internet.
2.
Navigate to the VUDU icon on the Main Menu or press the BLUE shortcut button on your Channel Master TV remote control to launch VUDU.
Recording Options:
● Episodes: Choose new episodes or repeated episodes.
● Priority: Set the priority when multiple programs are scheduled to record at the same time.
● Keep: Store programs for a week, a month, forever, or until the device runs out of space.
● Bonus Before: Recording time can begin up to 1 hour prior to the scheduled event.
● Bonus After: Recording time can continue up to 3 hours after an event has ended.
● Bonus Required: Choose if a Bonus time must be chosen when recording.
These recording options do not apply to Live TV recordings started via the REC or OPTIOnS buttons. They also do not apply to scheduled manual recordings.
The purpose of these options is to provide bonus recording time before and after scheduled episode and series recordings.
nOTE: If the device is put in Standby mode while a show is being recorded, the recording will continue uninterrupted. All scheduled recordings take place at the scheduled times when the device is on Standby.
3.
VUDU Apps main menu is presented.
4.
Select VUDU Movies and press OK .
5.
The VUDU HD Movies screen is displayed.
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The “ Sign Up ” button is highlighted. Press OK .
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7.
Follow the on-screen instructions to activate a new account. Select “ new
Account ” if you are new to VUDU. If you already have a VUDU account from another device, then you can use “ Log In ” to enter your user name and password.
nOTE: You must have access to this email address to activate VUDU.
10.
If you have entered a valid email address, you will receive the congratulations message. You are now ready to browse the movie collection from VUDU.
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Using the on-screen keyboard, enter your email address, select DOnE and press
OK .
You will be prompted to confirm your email address.
9.
Select “ Confirm ” and press OK .
11.
Check in your email account for a message from VUDU with instructions on how to complete the VUDU activation process.
Exploring VUDU
Whether you’re looking for a specific movie or don’t know what you want to watch, the VUDU Main Menu page offers you the easiest way to navigate VUDU.
The movies on the home screen are selected by VUDU to be some of the most interesting, most talked about, and biggest box office movies new to the VUDU service.
You can also enjoy social networking and media apps directly from the VUDU Main
Menu page. Facebook, Pandora, Picasa, Twitter, and many more come standard with your VUDU application.
NEW on VUDU
Select “ new on VUDU ” from the main page to discover all of the latest movies new on VUDU, Movie Trailers, and those that are coming soon.
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● Top Picks: A selection of the most popular new releases.
● Top Rentals: A list of the most popular releases for rent on VUDU.
● new Trailers: A list of all the latest theatrical movie trailers currently in theatres today or coming soon.
● Coming Soon: Shows you which movies are coming soon to VUDU so you can add them to your Wish List. For more information about Wish List, see the “ My
VUDU ” section (page 42).
Browsing VUDU Catalog
Select the “ Browse ” tab from the main page to explore VUDU’s extensive library of movies and TV shows. You can explore the entire VUDU library or narrow your selection by using the various filter options.
● Type: Sorts by Movies or TV shows.
● Sort: Sort options.
◘ “ Most Watched ” : Sorts your list by the titles that were watched the most by other VUDU customers the previous week.
◘ “ Tomatometer ” : Sorts movies based on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomato Meter score.
◘ “ Release Date ” : Sorts movies based on their theatrical release date.
◘ “ A through Z ” : Sorts movies alphabetically.
● Genre: Filters from 16 different genres.
◘ Any (default setting)
◘ Action
◘ Adventure
◘ Comedy
◘ Crime
◘ Documentary
◘ Drama
◘ Family
◘ Foreign
◘ Historical
◘ Horror
◘ Music/Musical
◘ Romance
◘ Sci-Fi/Fantasy
◘ Suspense
◘ War/Western
◘ Other
● Year: Sorts titles within the selected time period based on the year it was released.
● Tomatometer: Sorts movies based on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomato Meter score.
● Quality: Sorts by the video quality.
● Option: Sorts by Rent or Own.
● MPAA Rating: Sorts based on the MPAA’s rating system.
● Studio: Select from eight (8) of the major Hollywood studios.
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Collections
● Showcase
● TV Networks
● Recommended
● Most Watched: See which movies were popular on VUDU last week. Filter this list to see just the movies you want. For more information on filtering, go to the
“ Browse ” section (page 40).
Info & Settings
Manage your VUDU account and set Parental Controls to limit access to certain content. nOTE : VUDU Parental Controls are independent to what you may have set for Parental
Controls within Channel Master TV " SETTInGS " menu.
My VUDU
Find all of your VUDU movies and TV shows that you have rented or own.
Network Speed Test
In order to use the VUDU service, your Internet bandwidth will need to be least
1Mbps. The table below will help to determine the best bandwidth required for the video quality you want to watch:
Video Resolution Sound Bandwidth Required
SD
HD
HDX
480p
720p
1080p
Stereo
5.1 Surround Sound
5.1 Surround Sound
1 - 2 Mbps
2.25 - 4.5 Mbps
4.5 - 9 Mbps
You can test your network speed by running the Network Speed Test.
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My Movies: List of all the movies you purchased or rented that are still available for viewing
My TV: List of all the TV episodes you have purchased or rented that are still available for viewing
My Wish List: List of all the movies and TV shows you want to watch but have not yet purchased or rented.
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Parental Controls
By modifying Parental Controls, you can exclude titles with a certain MPAA rating from appearing in your VUDU library. nOTE : VUDU Parental Controls are independent to what you may have set for Parental
Controls within Channel Master TV " SETTInGS " menu.
Setting Parental Controls
● Enabling / Disabling Parental Controls: Select the “ lock ” icon to turn “ On ” or turn “ Off ” parental controls. designation, and TV shows rated TV-14 or lower will be displayed.
◘ PG-13: Movies rated PG-13 or lower and TV shows rated TV-14 or lower will be displayed.
◘ PG: Movies rated PG-13 or lower and TV shows rated TV-PG or lower will be displayed.
◘ G: Movies rated G and TV shows rated TV-G and TV V-Y7 will be displayed.
● Setting or Changing Passcode: In order to modify parental controls, you must select a four (4) digit passcode. Once a passcode has been established, you will be required to enter the passcode in order to make any changes on the parental controls screen. You may change the passcode anytime using the “ Change
Passcode ” option at the bottom of the screen. nOTE: Once a passcode has been established, the only way to recover or reset the passcode is by contacting VUDU Customer Care at 1-888-554-VUDU (8838).
Account Info
This screen displays your account balance and credit card info associated with your
VUDU account.
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● Prompt to purchase movies: By modifying this setting, you can require the passcode be entered to rent or purchase movies above a certain MPAA rating.
Additionally, you can require that the passcode be entered to purchase any title by selecting “ nR ”.
● Prompt to play movies: By modifying this setting, you can require the passcode be entered to play already rented or purchased movies above a certain rating using the MPAA ratings. Additionally, you can require the passcode be entered to play any title by selecting “ nR ”.
◘ nR: All movies available from VUDU will be shown.
◘ R: Movies rated R or lower and all TV shows will be displayed.
◘ FAM: Movies rated PG-13 or lower, “ Unrated ” movies with a “ family friendly ”
Overscan Settings
This setting allows you to ensure you are using the optimal amount of your HDTV screen for watching movies on VUDU. You will only need to use this if you experience image cropping when watching movies on VUDU. Please follow on-screen instructions on how to adjust the picture size.
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Perform the following to adjust the picture size:
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Navigate to the VUDU icon on the Main Menu or press the BLUE button on your
Channel Master TV remote control to launch VUDU.
2.
The VUDU Apps main menu appears. Navigate to the left menu and select “ InFO
& SETTInGS ”.
3.
Press OK to enter the “ Overscan Settings ”.
To get the maximum viewing area for your TV, move the arrows until the tips are positioned at the edge of the screen.
4. To move the arrows, press OK to enter into the Left, Right, Bottom, or Top direction.
5. Use the ARROW KEYS on the remote to pull the arrows closer or push them out to the edge of the screen.
6. Once you have the arrows at the edge of the viewable screen, press OK again to exit that direction.
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Repeat steps 4, 5, and 6, if needed for the other directions.
8.
Select “ Back to Settings ” or press the BACK button to return to the " Info &
Settings " menu.
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Select “ Back to Home ” or press the BACK button to return to the VUDU Apps menu.
System Info
This screen provides basic information about your VUDU device and software. If you experience any issues requiring customer support, you may be asked to provide the
Device ID or other information from this menu.
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Watching Movies on VUDU
The Movie Details screen is where you start watching a movie on VUDU. Arrive here by clicking on any movie poster or any movie placard. Below is a detailed description of all the great things you can do on the Movie Details page.
● Rent / Own: Rent or purchase the movie.
◘ Overview: Description of the movie.
◘ Cast & Crew: Want to know who was in the movie? Want to see other movies with a certain cast member? Cast & Crew allows you to see all the details and then dive into anyone’s filmography by clicking on their name.
◘ Reviews: Read summaries from major reviewers courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes.
◘ Similar: See what other movies/shows that are similar to the current selection.
◘ More Info: Additional details about the movie/show, such as the releasing studio, the language and the available video and audio formats.
◘ Wikipedia: See what the world’s largest encyclopedia has to say about this movie/show, the making of it, and everyone involved with it. Data provided live from Wikipedia.
● Watch Trailer: Watch the official movie trailer.
● 2 Minute Preview: Preview the first two minutes of the movie.
● Add to Wishlist: Use your wish list to keep track of movies or shows you want to watch.
● Rate / Share: Share your rating with the VUDU community.
The VUDU Community rating lets you know what other VUDU viewers think of the movie/show and ranges from like (5 stars) to dislike (0 stars).
The Tomato Meter tells you whether reviewers thought the movie/show was fresh
(100%) or rotten (0%).
VUDU Movie Player
Once you know what you want to watch, you’ll be enjoying your movie in the VUDU
Movie Player. Please read the directions for getting the most out of your movie viewing experience. The movie player menu will disappear a few seconds into your movie. Press OK to bring it back at anytime while watching a movie. 47
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● Movie Poster and Title: Shows you what you are watching.
● Chapters: Click here to jump to a chapter within the movie, just like on a DVD.
● Video Quality Indicator: Displays the video quality (SD, HD, HDX) you are watching and what level of service you have. Three bars indicate you are receiving the highest quality streaming video available.
● Switch Qualities: The Internet can have rush hour too. If you experience buffering, consider switching to a lower quality level so you can avoid interruptions.
● Progress Bar: How far into the movie are you? How much is left to go? The progress bar shows you everything you need to know.
VUDU Player – Chapter Navigation Screen
Select the chapter and jump to it, just like on a DVD.
VUDU Player – Fast Forward / Rewind Navigation Screen
Use Fast Forward / Rewind to find a specific point in the scene.
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Web Media Applications
Channel Master TV supports many types of Web-media directly from the VUDU interface. Managing accounts can be done directly from the Channel Master TV device, or from https://my.VUDU.com. To set up accounts in VUDU, launch the application from the VUDU Apps screen.
Facebook is a social networking service and website. Using Facebook from Channel
Master TV requires starting the Facebook application inside the VUDU Apps screen.
Flickr
Flickr is a photo management and sharing application. The integrated Flickr application in Channel Master TV enables you to save a User ID set up with or without a password.
● Press the BLUE button on the remote or from the Main Menu select “ VUDU ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Facebook ” and press OK .
● Use the onscreen keyboard to log in to your existing Facebook account.
● Press the blue button on the remote or from the Main Menu select “ VUDU ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Flickr ” and press OK .
◘ If you choose to log in without a password, only your public photos are available to view.
◘ If you choose to use your password, you will come to a screen requiring a numeric password.
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● Once you have entered your username or email address, you are logged into
Facebook and will remain logged in for the duration of the session.
● Using your PC browser, navigate to the following URL: www.VUDU.com/flickr.
Follow the on-screen instructions for setting up your Flickr account using VUDU.
● After completing all steps listed in the www.VUDU.com/flickr screen, a 9-digit numeric password appears.
● Enter this password in your Channel Master TV Flickr password window. This will set you up as a Flickr authorized user.
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With this saved profile, you are able to access any non-public items you may have uploaded to your Flickr profile.
nOTE : You are allowed two Flickr profiles, one with a password and one without. Your previous profile is located on the right, and the new profile for VUDU is on the left.
Pandora
Pandora is a personalized Internet radio service. The Pandora application in VUDU creates user accounts based on email addresses. Once an address is entered,
Pandora creates a playlist or uses your existing Pandora playlists. You can play existing stations or new ones.
● Press the BLUE button on the remote or from the Main Menu, select “ VUDU ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Pandora ” and press OK .
◘ Enter the email address for your Pandora account.
◘ Select if you wish to login to Pandora with or without a password.
◘ If you select “ no ” you will enter your password the first time but will not be asked to enter it in the future when logging in.
◘ If you select “ YES ” then you will have to enter your password each time you log in.
Create new:
◘ Select “ Create ” and press OK .
◘ VUDU will provide an activation code. From your PC browser, go to www.
pandora.com/VUDU and follow the on-screen instructions.
Your Pandora experience is seamless and independent of VUDU Apps or Channel
Master TV. Your interaction with the interface is via the remote control.
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● You will be asked to add a user or create an account.
◘ Adding a user account requires the email address for your Pandora account.
◘ If you don’t have a Pandora account, you can create one by selecting “ Create ”.
Add User:
◘ Select “ Add User ” and press OK .
Picasa
Picasa is a free software application for organizing and editing digital photos. The
Picasa Web Album manages user accounts based on a specified email address where you can either enter a password or keep the account limited to your public 53
content. Entering a password enables access to non-public content. To remove a user, select the user options in the next screen.
● Press the BLUE button on the remote or from the Main Menu select “ VUDU ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Picasa ” and press OK .
Twitter is an online social networking and micro blogging service using text-based posts to share information amongst other Twitter users (also known as “ Tweets ”).
Using Twitter requires an existing Twitter account. If you do not have a Twitter account, go to http://twitter.com to create an account before continuing.
● Select, “ Featured Photos ” or “ Search by Keyword ” to view photos made public by Picasa users.
Add User:
◘ If you choose to log in without a password, only your public photos are available to view.
◘ If you choose to use your password, you will come to a screen requiring a numeric password.
● Press the blue button on the remote or from the Main Menu select “ VUDU ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Twitter ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS , OK button, and on-screen keyboard to enter your user name or email address for your Twitter account.
● Select “ Continue ” and press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS , OK button, and on-screen keyboard to enter your password for your Twitter account.
● Select “ Login ” and press OK .
● Once you have entered your User ID and password, you are logged into Twitter and will remain logged in for the duration of the session.
Once logged in, use the ARROW KEYS and OK button to navigate the Twitter interface.
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Navigate, with your PC browser, to the following URL: http://picasa.
google.com
You can view public, featured photos without configuring a user ID. Just click on
Featured Photos in the Picasa menu, and browse the pictures made available by other Picasa users.
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Manage Personal Media
Music
The Channel Master TV device allows you store and play music. You can sort your music by albums, artists, genres, or create personal playlists. The convenient
USB port allows you to import music to the device to be played or stored for future playback.
Viewing Photos
● In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ PHOTOS ”. Press OK .
● Use ARROW KEYS to select between the following directories and press OK .
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Playing Music
● In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ MUSIC ”. Press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select between the following options and press OK .
◘ All: Includes all music on the Channel Master TV device.
◘ Albums: Albums saved from a media storage device.
◘ Artists: Names of artist imported from a media storage device.
◘ Genres: Music according to genres imported from a media storage device.
◘ Playlists: Imported playlists from a media storage device.
◘ USB: Use your USB storage device to play or transfer songs to the device.
● Select “ Play ” and press OK to play selected song.
nOTE : The following audio file formats are supported (AAC, MP3, PCM, WAV, WMA, WMA
Pro, Dolby Digital).
Photos
Store, view, and play slideshows of your favorite photos. You can view your photos, sort them by date taken, or play a slideshow. The convenient USB connection allows you to import your personal photos. You can even play music while viewing a slideshow.
◘ All: Includes all photos on the Channel Master TV device.
◘ Dates: View photos sorted by date.
◘ Folder: Browse folders imported from a media storage device.
◘ Slideshow: Displays all photos on the device in a slideshow.
◘ USB: Use your USB storage device to view or transfer your photos.
nOTE : The following photo file formats are supported (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF).
● Select a photo from the chosen directory and press OK .
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If you have downloaded videos to your USB storage device, you can play those from your Channel Master TV device.
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Viewing a Slideshow
● In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ PHOTOS ”. Press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Slideshow ” and press OK .
A slideshow of your photos will begin to play. You can also start a slideshow by selecting a photo to view and pressing the OPTIOnS button on your remote control, then select “ Play slideshow ”. Press OK .
Play Music During A Slideshow
● From the Main Menu, select “ MUSIC ”, “ Playlist ”, and select a Playlist.
● Click on a song in the Playlist to get the selection box to play or modify the playlist.
● Choose “ Play Playlist ”. Your music begins playing.
● Immediately press the MEnU button.
● Select “ PHOTOS ”, then “ Slideshow ” or select the individual photos you would like to display with your accompanying music.
Videos
The Channel Master TV device allows you store and play your personal video content. You can view all your videos, sort by date, by folders, and create video playlists. The convenient USB port allows you to import videos to the device to be played or stored for future playback.
Watching Videos
● In the Main Menu, use ARROW KEYS to select “ VIDEOS ”. Press OK .
● Use the ARROW KEYS to select between the following directories and press OK .
◘ All: Includes all videos on the Channel Master TV device.
◘ Dates: View videos sorted by date.
◘ Folder: Browse folders imported from a media storage device.
◘ Playlists: Imported playlists from a media storage device.
◘ USB: Use your USB storage device to view or transfer your videos.
nOTE : The following video file formats are supported (MPEG 1,2,4, H.264, WM9, DivX, AVS,
MP4/MOV, MKV, VC1).
● Select a video from the chosen directory and press OK .
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Playing Media from a Playlist
Create a Playlist
1.
In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ MUSIC/VIDEOS ”. Press OK .
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Playlists ” and press OK .
3.
From the Playlists menu press the RED button on the remote to create a playlist.
4.
Use the ARROW KEYS , the OK button, and the on-screen keyboard to create a name for your playlist.
5.
When satisfied with the name you created, navigate to “ Done ” and press OK .
6.
Your new playlist will be listed. Press the BACK button to return to the Music
Menu.
Add Media to your Playlist
1.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a song (MUSIC) or video (VIDEOS) from one of the menu options. For music choose between “ All ”, “ Albums ”, “ Artists ”,
“ Genres ”, or your USB storage device and press OK .
For videos choose between “ All ”, “ Dates ”, “ Folder ”, or your USB storage device.
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a media file and press the RED button on the remote to add the file to a playlist.
3.
A list of available playlists will be displayed. Use the ARROW KEYS to select a playlist and press OK to add the file.
4.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add as many media files as you want.
5.
Press the BACK button to return to Music/Video Menu.
Play Media from your Playlists
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Playlists ” and press OK .
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a media file and press OK .
Rename a Playlist
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In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ MUSIC/VIDEOS ”. Press OK .
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Playlists ” and press OK .
3.
Select from the list of displayed playlists. Press the GREEn button on the remote to rename the highlighted playlist.
4.
Use the ARROW KEYS , the OK button, and the on-screen keyboard to change the name of your playlist.
5.
When satisfied with the name you created, navigate to “ Done ” and press OK .
6.
Press the BACK button to return to the Music Menu.
Clear a Playlist (Remove all media files)
1.
In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ MUSIC/VIDEOS ”. Press OK .
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Playlists ” and press OK .
3.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select from the list of displayed playlists. Press the
YELLOW button on the remote control to clear media files from the highlighted playlist.
4.
You are asked to confirm if you want to delete the files from the playlist. Select
“ Yes ” and press OK to remove all files. Select “ no ” to cancel and return to the previous menu screen.
Remove Single Media Files
1.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a playlist and press OK .
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select a media file from your playlist and press the
YELLOW button to remove the highlighted file.
3.
You are asked to confirm if you want to delete the file. Select “ Yes ” and press OK to delete. Select “ no ” to cancel and return to the previous menu screen.
Delete a Playlist
1.
In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ MUSIC/VIDEOS ”. Press OK .
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Playlists ” and press OK .
3.
Select from the list of displayed playlists. Press the BLUE button on the remote to delete the highlighted playlist.
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You are asked to confirm if you want to delete the playlist. Select “ Yes ” and press
OK to delete. Select “ no ” to cancel and return to the previous menu screen.
Copying and Deleting Media to the Device
To load music on to your Channel Master TV device, you need a USB storage device.
Copy Media to the Device
1.
Plug your USB storage device into the USB connection located on the front of your Channel Master TV device..
2.
In the Main Menu, use the ARROW KEYS to select either “ MUSIC ”, “ PHOTOS ”, or “ VIDEO ”. Press OK .
3.
Select “ USB ”. Press OK .
4.
Your USB device will be highlighted. Press OK to choose your device.
5.
You can browse the device to find specific songs, photos, or videos to copy or copy all the directories on your storage device to the Channel Master TV device.
6.
Use OK or the RIGHT arrow to browse the directories.
7.
Select “ Copy to My Media ”. Press OK .
Delete Media from the Device
Deleting music, photos, or videos requires using the OPTIOnS button while located in appropriate media section.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ MUSIC/PHOTOS/VIDEO ”, then “ All ”.
2.
Highlight the individual item you wish to delete, and press the OPTIOnS button.
3.
Select “ Delete ” and press OK .
Repeat this step for individual content items.
Settings
The Settings menu option allows you to customize features for your Channel Master
TV device. This section will discuss how to change Channel Master TV device settings, set parental controls, reset your device and manage software updates.
To view or change the device settings, from the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ” and press OK .
● Device: Configures settings for the Channel Master TV device including audio, channels, display, network settings, and much more.
● Parental Controls : Helps control the viewable content on your device including television programming, applications on the device, and by blocking channels.
● Restart & Reset : Restart your device, reset VUDU, delete content, repeat the
Setup Wizard, or restore your device to the factory shipped condition.
● Software Update: Update your device to the latest software version from the
Internet or a USB storage device.
Device
The Device configuration screen is available in the Main Menu under “ SETTInGS ” then “ Device ”. The individual items within this screen and their utility is listed here for your information.
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Audio
The Audio setting enables you to change your audio output for your Channel Master
TV device. Dolby Digital gives you the capability to enjoy programs with surround sound. In order to enjoy full, 5.1-channel surround sound, you will require an external
Dolby Digital decoder (i.e. A/V Receiver). The Channel Master TV device uses a
HDMI port to output digital audio and video, or an optical port to output digital audio only. The HDMI or optical connections can provide two audio data types: Dolby
Digital and Linear PCM (only Dolby Digital audio through these connections can then be decoded to provide full, 5.1-channel surround sound). c.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select the desired audio and press OK and select your choice by placing a check mark.
Channels
When setting up your channels you have two options; Scanning channels and managing channels. This setting is useful if you are missing certain channels or have changed your antenna position and need to re-scan your channels.
Select one of the following, depending on your Audio mode:
Scan Channels
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, “ Channels ”, and press OK .
2.
Press OK to select “ Scan Channels ”.
3.
Settings for your Program Guide will be displayed. To change the settings select
“ CHAnGE ” and press OK .
4.
Select your television source. Channel Master TV has built-in TV tuners that support antenna (ATSC) and Digital Cable TV (Clear QAM) connection. nOTE : Digital Cable TV (Clear QAM) is basic unencrypted cable.
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● Dolby Digital: Select this option if the stereo system or audio amplifier can decode only Dolby Digital and will not process Linear PCM signals. See your stereo equipment’s owner’s manual for more details on the amplifier or decoder.
● PCM: Select this option only if the stereo system or audio amplifier cannot decode
Dolby Digital signals.
a.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, “ Audio ”, and press OK .
b.
Press OK to select “ Digital Audio Output ”. Two digital outputs are available.
◘ Dolby Digital (Default) : Delivers 5.1 digital audio.
◘ PCM: Delivers a digital audio sound similar to a two channel analog signal.
Manage Channels
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Channels ”, and press OK .
2.
Press OK to select “ Manage Channels ”.
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You can:
● Disable a channel by clicking on the checkmark next to the channel name.
● Clear all the channels you have configured.
● Edit channel info by changing a channel number or the name assignment figured.
● Cancel, not make any changes. The channel will continue to be displayed in your
Channel Master TV Program Guide.
Copyright
The Copyright option lets you view company information about Channel Master and the VUDU copyright information.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, “ Copyright ”, and press OK
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS to choose between Channel Master’s information and copyright information about VUDU. Press OK .
Date & Time
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● Time Zone: Choose the correct time zone for your location.
● Daylight Savings Time: Choose " Yes " if your time zone uses daylight savings time (DST) and select " no " if you live in a time zone that does not observe daylight savings time (DST).
● Date and Time Mode: Automatic (Default) updates the date time each time the device is powered on. Manual allows you to set the date and time yourself.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Date and Time ”, and press OK
Choose the correct time zone for your location. This is an important step to ensure your TV recordings are scheduled properly.
2. Time Zone: a.
Press OK to view a list of time zones. b.
Use the ARROW KEYS then press OK to select your time zone.
3. Daylight Saving Time (DST): a.
Select “ Yes ” if your time zone observes DST.
Select “ no ” if you are located in a time zone that does not observe DST. b.
Press OK to select.
4. Date and Time Mode: a.
Select “ Automatic ” (Recommended) for the device to manage the time. The device will use your broadband connection, antenna, or cable feed to get the most accurate time.
Select “ Manual ” to modify the date and time manually. b.
Use ARROW KEYS to select “ COnTInUE " and then press OK .
nOTE : Modifying the device time to an inaccurate value will not affect the Channel Master
TV Program Guide. This setting is used primarily for recordings and to indicate your position on the Channel Master TV Program Guide.
Display
Configure your display for video output, closed captioning, and the RF output channel.
Video Output
Configure your display’s output format resolution and aspect ratio dimension for your TV. The recommended default values for your TV should be displayed at initial setup. To make changes to the format (Output Format) and display size (Aspect
Ratio) perform the following steps.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, “ Display ”, and press OK .
● Output Format: a.
Press OK to view list of output format resolutions.
b.
Use ARROW KEYS then press OK to select the desired resolution.
● Aspect Ratio: c.
Choose from a list of display sizes then press OK .
d.
Select SAVE and press OK .
nOTE : If you enter settings outside the range for your display, the screen may turn blank or become unclear. Leave the controls untouched for about 15 seconds. The previous display settings will return to their previous values.
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Closed Captioning
1.
The default value for closed captioning is “ no ”. To enable closed captioning select
“ Yes ” and choose the channel option that will use the closed caption.
2.
Select SAVE and press OK .
RF Output Channel
When connecting a coaxial connection to your TV for video output the RF output channel on your Channel Master TV device will need to be set to either channel 3 or
4 depending on channel outputting to your TV.
Hardware
Clock Display allows you to set how your front clock display works.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, “ Hardware ”, and press OK .
Network
Configure network:
Choose how the Channel Master TV device will connect to the Internet. The choices are Wired (Ethernet) and Wireless. The device defaults to a wired network connection. Setting up a Network/Internet Connection is required to use the Channel
Master TV Program Guide and broadband - based services such as VUDU and various Web Media Applications on your Channel Master TV device.
There are two options:
● Clock Display: Turn the device clock off, dim the display, display normal, or bright display.
● Display Format: Choose between 24 hour or 12 hour formats.
2.
Select SAVE and press OK .
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, “ network ”, and press OK .
2.
Select “ Connect to a network ” and press OK .
Wired networks (Ethernet)
If your network connection type uses an Ethernet cable, choose “ Wired ”.
Press OK .
The “ Wired network Summary ” screen will display with the network summary for your device. The default setting will acquire network values for Internet usage automatically.
To setup a Wired network:
1.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ CHAnGE ” and press OK .
2.
Select “ Manual ” and press OK .
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Use the ARROW KEYS to select a category.
4.
Use the nUMBER KEYS to enter new values.
5.
When satisfied, select “ SAVE ” and press OK .
6.
If a connection is established you will be prompted to press OK to continue.
7.
Press OK to finish.
To setup a Wireless network:
1.
If the network connection type is Wireless, choose “ Wireless ” and press OK . A list of available wireless networks will be displayed.
2.
Use the ARROW KEYS and choose a preferred network. Press OK .
3.
Enter the required password information using the remote control nAVIGATIOn
KEYS and the on-screen keyboard (minimum 8 characters).
4.
Use the ARROW KEYS to select “ COnTInUE ”, and press OK .
5.
Press OK to continue.
If your changes cause the network connection to be dropped, return to the previous, working option.
View Network Settings
This screen provides a summary of all your network setting values. It also lists the wired and wireless Media Access Control (MAC) addresses.
To view the current network settings for your Channel Master TV device at anytime, select SETTInGS from the Main Menu, choose " network ", then " View network
Setting s".
Registration
To register your Channel Master TV device, use your PC Web browser and go to www.channelmastertv.com/registration. Follow the on-screen instructions to register your device and purchase Advanced Services that enhance your Channel Master TV device.
Services
You can change your programming service from basic to premium. If you want to upgrade your guide service, please visit www.channelmastertv.com to purchase the advanced service. You will receive an activation code sent to your email address that you will need when upgrading your Program Guide service.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ” and “ Services ”.
2.
“ Premium Program Guide ” will be highlighted. Press OK .
3.
Press OK again to upgrade.
4.
Enter the activation code you received in email from Channel Master.
5.
Press OK to continue. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the upgrade.
System Information
You can view all your Channel Master TV device system information. From the Main
Menu, select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Device ”, then “ System Information ”.
Parental Controls
The Channel Master TV device manages parental controls for all applications and programming options from one unified location. The Parental Controls screen is located under “ SETTInGS ” in the Main Menu.
You must setup a personal identification number (PIN) The PIN defaults to 0000 the first time you access it.
The following options are available:
● Current Status: Turns the parental control features off, temporarily off, and on.
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● Television Permission Level: Sets the level available for viewing. Any program above the level chosen will require the parental control PIN.
◘ Child: Programming appropriate for children 7 and under.
◘ Youth: Programming appropriate for children up to 13 years of age.
◘ Young Adult: Programming appropriate for children up to 17 years of age.
◘ Custom: Customize the parental ratings as follows :
- USA TV Ratings: Choose the types of programs you want to block.
- USA Movie Ratings: Choose what maximum movie rating to allow for viewing.
- Canadian English Ratings: Television rating to allow for English Canadian programs.
- Canadian French Ratings: Television ratings to allow for French Canadian programs.
- Unrated Programs: Block or allow unrated programming.
Be sure to SAVE before exiting Parental Controls to ensure your changes are accepted.
● Application Settings: You can select applications requiring a PIN in order to launch. The current applications on the Channel Master TV device are VUDU, music, photos, and videos.
● Block Channels : Block individual channels available in the Channel Master
TV Program Guide. These channels will require the parental PIN in order to be viewed.
● Reset Parental Controls : The RESET button will clear all Parental Control settings including your PIN code. The settings will be restored to the factory defaults. The current PIN will be required.
Restart & Reset Device
1.
To restart the device, in the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ” then select " Restart &
Reset ".
2.
Select “ RESTART ” to restart your device. The “ Restart ” screen asks for a confirmation. Press OK to continue or press the BACK button to return to the previous menu. Restarting your device will stop any in-progress recordings and downloads.
Reset VUDU
1.
To reset your VUDU account, from the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, then select
“ Restart and Reset ”.
2.
Select “ Reset VUDU ”.
3.
If you proceed your VUDU account will be reset permanently. Press OK to continue.
Delete Content
This option will permanently delete all DVR recordings or media files saved on the hard drive.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Restart & Reset ”, then select “ Delete
Content ”.
2.
Select between “ DVR recording ” or all “ Media files saved on this hard drive ”.
nOTE : If you continue, depending on your choice, all DVR recordings and/or media files will be permanently deleted.
3.
After making your choice, use the ARROW KEYS to select “ Continue ” and press
OK .
● If you want to delete individual DVR recordings, go to the Main Menu, select
“ DVR ”, “ DVR Recordings ”, select a recording from the list, and select “ Delete
Program ”
● If you want to delete individual media files, in the Main Menu choose between
“ MUSIC ”, “ PHOTOS ”, and “ VIDEOS ”. Select a file from the available folders then press the YELLOW button on the remote or OK to select the file.
◘ Depending on the media file chosen, select “ Delete Song ”, “ Delete Photo ”, or
“ Delete Video ”.
Repeat Setup Wizard
You only need to repeat Setup Wizard if you have moved or if your video source has changed. This will stop any in-progress recordings, scheduled recordings, and downloads. From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Restart & Reset ”, and
“ Repeat Setup Wizard ”.
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Reset to Factory Default Software Update using an USB flash drive
If your device is unable to be connected to a broadband connection, then you can use a USB flash drive to update your device if an upgrade is available. Visit www.
channelmastertv.com/softwareupdate to check if an update is available to download.
Follow on-screen instructions to download the upgrade.
WARnInG : Resetting to factory default will erase all recordings, media content, user settings, and channel lineups. It will also deactivate any services, such as VUDU, from the device.
1.
From the Main Menu select “ SETTInGS ”, “ Restart & Reset ”, and “ Reset to
Factory Default ”.
2.
Press OK to continue.
3.
You will be warned a final time that everything on your Channel Master device hard drive will be deleted. Select “ no ” to exit, otherwise select “ Yes ” to continue.
Software Update
Software Update using the Internet
The easiest way to update your software is by using the Internet. A broadband connection is required. From the “ SETTInGS ” menu, select “ Software Update ”, then select “ Update From Internet ”. The Channel Master TV device will look for available updates. If an update is found, you will be prompted to accept the upgrade and begin the downloading process. Once the download is complete, the device will install the update and then the device will restart automatically.
From your PC web browser, download the upgrade software and save it to an USB flash drive.
1.
On the Channel Master TV device, select “ Update From USB ”.
2.
Remain on this screen and insert the USB flash drive into an available USB port on your Channel Master TV device.
3.
When the USB flash drive is recognized, the device will guide you through the steps to upgrade the software.
4.
The device will automatically restart once the upgrade is done.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I play my own videos while my music playlist plays in the background?
The Video takes precedence, so this function is not allowed. Video content comes with its own audio tracks, so if you attempt to play a video right after you start a Music playlist, the music will stop the moment the video begins.
You can play your music with photos because there is no internal audio accompanying a photo slideshow.
VUDU
How do I remove a user ID set up in VUDU, so my kids cannot get access to movies or TV shows?
The desired result to keep children from being able to order or view inappropriate content can be accomplished by setting up VUDU Parental Controls. You can make all purchases require the passcode you set up, or set that up only for content rated higher than “ G ”.
You can also set the passcode to be required for viewing all content rated higher than
PG-13 (for US-based devices). This is described in the Parental Controls section of the VUDU chapter.
The other way to do this is by resetting the device. The Reset option is located in the
Main Menu under “ SETTInGS ”, ” Restart & Reset ”, and “ Reset ”.
What is the VUDU Movie Service?
In short, VUDU is one of the world’s largest video stores right in your living room.
The VUDU Movie Service is a leading provider of on-demand HD video available directly on your Channel Master TV device. VUDU gives you access to over 30,000 movies and TV shows on-demand, including the world’s largest catalog of HD movies on-demand. VUDU features movies in three resolutions, 480p SD, 720p HD and
1080p HDX. VUDU’s HDX format is the only on-demand format with true 1080p HD video – the same video quality as Blu-ray, and features 5.1 surround sound where available.
What movies can I watch on VUDU?
VUDU offers movies from all of the major Hollywood studios as well as over 50 independent studios. Major Hollywood releases are available the same day they are released on DVD and months before you can stream them from subscription services. VUDU also gives you the option to rent or buy movies, so you can choose which movies you want to rent and which you’d like to own.
Why is VUDU different?
VUDU focuses on HD, so you can get the most out of your new 1080p HDTV:
● Over 3,000 HD movies available on-demand – the largest library in the world.
● HDX – The only streaming 1080p video available directly to your HDTV.
● Dolby Digital 5.1, state-of-the-art surround sound technology.
What does VUDU offer?
VUDU offers a web-like experience in your living room.
● Through our “ Explore Catalog ” option, VUDU allows you to browse genres and filter for key characteristics like critics ratings, MPAA rating and release date.
● VUDU lets you browse similar films and actor/actress filmographies for each movie.
● VUDU incorporates some of the best movie content on the web directly into the interface.
VUDU movie playback offers everything you are used to on a DVD.
● Fast forward and rewind to the exact spot in a movie.
● Select “ chapters ” to easily navigate to watch your favorite scene.
I am not able to access VUDU?
If you are able to access other network services (e.g. Pandora, YouTube), but are not able to access VUDU, please contact VUDU Customer Care at 1-888-554-VUDU
(8838).
If you are not able to access any network services (e.g. Pandora, YouTube), please contact your internet service provider for assistance.
I am not able to rent or buy movies on VUDU?
This indicates your account has not been activated. To activate your account, go to
Activate VUDU Account.
If you have previously been able to rent or buy movies on VUDU, this may indicate that your payment information is no longer valid. Logon to your account at my.vudu.
com in order to confirm or update your payment information.
I am experiencing “buffering” when watching VUDU movies?
VUDU movies are delivered over your Internet connection. As such, they can be subject to fluctuations in your Internet connection at your Internet Service Provider
(ISP) and within your home network. If you experience buffering:
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● How fast is your Internet connection?
Watching movies on VUDU requires a broadband Internet connection of at least 1
Mbps. As the resolution of the movie increases, so does the bandwidth necessary to support it. For example, if you try to watch 1080p HDX on a 4 Mbps Internet connection, you will experience frequent buffering, because your connection is not sufficient to support 1080p streaming. Please see the bandwidth (i.e. speed) requirements below.
SD
HD
HDX
Video Resolution
480p
720p
1080p
Sound
Stereo
5.1 Surround Sound
5.1 Surround Sound
Bandwidth Required
1 - 2 Mbps
2.25 - 4.5 Mbps
4.5 - 9 Mbps
If you are not sure what speed your Internet connection is, use the network speed test by going to;
My VUDU > Info & Settings > network Speed Test
Once you have determined your speed, use the connection speed chart above to help you select the right VUDU format to watch.
Safety Instructions
Instructions are ineffective unless read. You are encouraged to save these instructions by saving this guide in a space that is close to and accessible from the location of the device.
This device complies with the relevant FCC rules. We recommend our users to:
● Aid ventilation of the device by placing it above any other electronic equipment or on its own shelf or stand.
● Allow line-of-sight access of the front face by viewers who will use the device to watch programs.
● Utilize the password feature in wireless networking if you use the device as a wireless access point.
● Create a strong password. Ensure your password is not a simple word, like
‘password’, or an easy to guess term, like your kids’ first names.
● Avoid spilling fluids onto the device, the power outlet where it is plugged in, or other connected electronic equipment.
● Use only the power plug that the device came with. If you do not have a threeprong grounding plug, then you can get a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other,) enables a grounding plug to be used on a two-prong outlet. Damaging it, or removing the grounding plug, will put the device at risk of unexpected power surges.
● Protect the power cord from being pinched or caught between hinged joints of cabinets or closets.
● Walking on or constantly pulling the power cable is also not advisable for this device.
● Use the antenna and other accessories that came with the device only on this device.
● Unplug this and other minimal-power-use devices during lightning storms, or when unused for long periods of time.
● If the device is under warranty, opening it up will void your warranty. Refer all service to qualified personnel.
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Product Return Policy & Warranty
In Warranty / Out Of Warranty / CredIt PrOCedure effeCtIve ImmedIately
Warranty PerIOd :
Channel Master TV has a standard one (1) year limited warranty from the original purchase date. During the first ninety (90) days, your warranty covers both parts and labor. after ninety (90) days, and for the remainder of the one year warranty period, your warranty covers parts alone. Certain limitations and exclusions apply.
dealers & COnsumers : dealers and consumers can return any In-Warranty Channel master product to the Warranty department for repair or replacement. for In-Warranty service the consumer or dealer must call technical service and request an rma number in order to return the product. the returned product must have the rma number visible on the box and must include the bill of sale showing the unit is within the warranty period. If the unit is found to be defective under our Warranty Policy, Channel master will repair or replace the item at no charge. Products outside of the warranty period should not be returned to Channel master with the exception of any product requested by technical support to be accessed for quality assurance purposes. technical service Phone: +1.877.746.7261 * some products have extended term warranty periods.
Warranty : effeCtIve ImmedIately
General terms :
1.1 subject to the provisions of this Warranty, CHannel master warrants that the equipment and software described in Paragraph 1.2 will conform to our specifications in all material respect and that the equipment will be free from material defects in materials and workmanship during the limited Warranty period. 1.2 this Warranty applies to all original purchases by Customers of CHannel master (“equipment”). the warranties set forth herein are not transferable. 1.3 the effective period of this Warranty will start on the date of purchase of the equipment or the date of installation by a CHannel master approved technician and will end, for the equipment, ninety (90) days later (for all component parts and system upgrades), unless otherwise expressed or provided herein (in each case the “Warranty Period”).
return Of eQuIPment under Warranty :
2.1 If an item of equipment malfunctions or fails in normal use within the applicable Warranty Period: (a) the
Customer shall notify CHannel master within thirty (30) days of the problem. (b) CHannel master will, at its option, either resolve the problem over the telephone or provide the customer with a return authorization (“rma”) number and the address to which the customer may ship the defective item; (c) If the problem can not be resolved over the telephone, the Customer shall attach a label showing the rma number to each returned item, and include a description of the problem. the Customer shall, at his or her own cost, properly pack the item to be returned, mark the RMA# on the outside of the box, prepay the insurance and shipping charges, and ship the item to the specified
CHannel master location. (d) unauthorized return of any equipment, whether in or out of warranty, will be subject to a handling charge, in addition to all repair and all transportation charges. (e) CHannel master will, at its sole option, repair or replace the returned item. If replaced, the replacement item may be new or refurbished; if refurbished it will be equivalent in operation to new equipment. If a returned item is replaced by CHannel master, the Customer agrees that the returned item will become the property of CHannel master. (f) CHannel master will complete the exchange of CHannel master manufactured equipment returned under this Warranty within a reasonable time, subject to lead-times from factory, and will make a good faith effort to minimize any and all delays where possible; and (g) CHannel master will, at its cost, ship the repaired item or replacement to the
Customer. If the Customer requests express shipping, the Customer will pay CHannel master an expediting fee.
2.2 equipment which is repaired or replaced by CHannel master under this Warranty will be covered under all of the provisions of this Warranty for the remainder of the applicable Warranty period (for that particular equipment) from the date of repair or replacement, whichever is longer. 2.3 If equipment is repaired beyond effective warranty dates or if abnormal usage had occurred, Customer shall be charged applicable rates and the Customer will be advised of the estimated charges prior to repair by CHannel master's authorized service center. 2.4 the price of outof-warranty repairs payable by the Customer will be based on standard labor and parts prices in effect at the time of the repair. CHannel master will use its best efforts to ensure that the cost of such repair, exchange, refurbishing, or substitution will not exceed the original price of Product. 2.5 If the problem reoccurs within the warranty period,
CHannel master will, at its option: (a) re-perform the service; (b) replace the product pursuant to the terms of this warranty, (c) permit Customer to return the product and issue a refund pursuant to this warrant, or (d) refund the amount the Customer paid for the services.
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5.1 this limited Warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the equipment and is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This Warranty does not apply to any damage, defect of failure caused by: (a) any part of the equipment having been modified, adapted, repaired, maintained, transported or relocated by any person; (b) storage or environmental characteristics which do not conform to the applicable sections of the appropriate equipment manual or Instruction sheet; (c) failure to conform with the equipment Operating Instructions in the applicable equipment manual or Instruction sheet; (d) external causes, including external electrical stress or lightning, or use in conjunction with incompatible equipment, unless such use was with CHannel master’s prior written request; (e) Cosmetic damage; (f) accidental damage, negligence, modification, mishandling, abuse or misuse; or (g) Force Majeure. Warranty does not cover: (a) Labor charges for installation or setup of the product. (b) any taxes imposed on CHannel master for units replaced or repaired under this warranty. (c) Installation, performance of, or repair of: audio/video cabling, telephone line, or accessory attachments used with the product. (d) Product replacement because of misuse, accident, lightning damage, unauthorized repair, or other cause not within the control of CHannel master. Please note that removing the cover of the unit for any reason voids the warranty. (e) reception transmission problems caused by signal conditions, telephone line, or cable or antenna systems outside the unit. (f) damages to, or viruses that may infect your unit or other devices arising from the use of unauthorized third party devices in connection with your unit. (g)
Incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (some states (or jurisdictions) do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.) (h) a product that has been modified or adapted to enable it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications. (i) A product used for commercial or institutional purposes. (j) access connections (telephone or broadband), including charges from your communications provider.
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Table of Contents
Overview
2
Safety Instructions
4
Contents
6
Front Panel
7
Back Panel
8
Remote Control
Step 1 - Connecting Video
14
High-Definition TVs
16
Standard Definition TVs
Step 2 - Connecting TV Source
18
ATSC Antenna or Cable
Step 3 - Connecting Audio
20
TV (Stereo)
21
A/V Receiver (Surround Sound)
Step 4 - Connecting Network
22
Wired
23
Wireless
Step 5 - Powering Up
24
Setting up Remote Control
25
Connecting to Power Source
Appendix
26
Device Codes
35
Declaration of Conformity
36
Product Return Policy and Warranty
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2
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
product to rain or moisture.
• Read these instructions.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Clean only with dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prongs are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
• Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
• Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
• Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
• Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT remove cover or back panel. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
• To help prevent electric shock, plug the power cable into properly grounded sources. Use only properly grounded extension cords and adapters, if they are needed.
• The AC main plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
• Make sure nothing is lying on any of the cables.
• Be sure the cables are located where they will not be stepped on or tripped over.
• Do not spill food or liquids onto the unit.
• Do not push any objects into the free slots. Doing so will damage
the unit, can cause fire or electrical shock, and can short out interior
components.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Do not block cooling vents.
• Do not place the equipment in a closed-in wall unit.
• When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cables.
• When you connect a cable, make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned before connecting to avoid bending connector pins.
• For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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Contents
CM-7400 Unit
IR Universal Remote Control
(2) AA Batteries
AC Power Adapter
RF Coaxial Cable
(For TV Sources)
HDMI Cable
(For HD Video)
Composite Audio/Video Cable
(For SD Video and Stereo Audio)
Quick Start Guide
User Guide
5
1
Front Panel
2 3 7 4 5 6
4
Back Panel
6 10
6
1
Name
POWER
Function
Button
2 LINK
3 CLOCK
Status LED
4-Digit Clock
4 RECORD Status LED
5 HD Status LED
6
7
7-WAY
NAVIGATION
MENU
Capacitive
Touch Panel
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
Connector
Description
Solid Green indicates the unit is on.
Solid Red indicates the unit is in standby mode.
Flashing Green light indicates the unit is starting up.
Press button once to put unit in standby mode, press again to resume.
To restart the device, press and hold for at least 5 seconds or longer.
Green dot indicates that Ethernet or Wi-Fi network connection is active.
Clock displays current time, may not display time during restart process.
Green dot indicates a TV program is currently recording.
Green dot indicates current program is playing in
HD (720p or higher) resolution.
Use Back , Menu , OK and Directional buttons to help with navigating the user interface without a remote control.
To connect USB devices such as USB Flash Drive,
External USB Hard Drive.
1 2 3 5 7 8 9 11 12
Name
1 eSATA
2 CABLE/ANT IN
3 TV OUT
Description
External Serial ATA Connector (May support future upgrades).
For Clear QAM Cable TV Source and ATSC Antenna.
Connection to RF TV Output.
4 WI-FI
11 USB 2.0
Wi-Fi antennas for extended range and coverage.
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6 COMPONENT VIDEO
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8
9
10
VIDEO
AUDIO
DIGITAL AUDIO
HDMI
10/100 ETHERNET
Composite Video (Supports SD Video).
Component Video Output (Y, Pb, Pr) (Supports HD
Video).
Stereo Audio Output (Left / Right).
Digital Audio Output - Optical Connection (Supports 5.1
Surround Sound).
HDMI Output (Supports HD Video and Multi-Channel
Audio).
Ethernet Port.
USB Connector.
12 POWER IN Power connection to AC adapter.
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Remote Control
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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1
Button(s)
POWER
2 DEVICE CONTROL
3
4
ACTIONS
SHORTCUT
Description
Switches the power on / off for the currently selected device
Switches STB to power on / standby mode.
TV : Select to control TV (if programmed).
STB : This button is pre-programmed to control your
Channel Master TV.
AUX : Select to control another device (if programmed).
Controls video program for LIVE TV / DVR / VOD
REPLAY : Go back a few seconds.
REW : Rewinds video quickly.
FF : Fast forwards video quickly.
SKIP : Skips ahead in 30 second increments.
REC : Starts recording program.
PAUSE : Pauses video.
PLAY : Plays video or resumes a paused program.
STOP : Stops playback of video.
Color-code buttons correspond to features that are enabled for quick access.
5 MENU
6 INFO
7
8
9
NAVIGATION
10 CH/PG
11 LAST
12 NUMBERS
13 CC
14
15
16
17
18
ExIT
GUIDE
INPUT
MUTE
VOL + /-
BACK
OPTIONS
Shows on-screen menu or home screen.
Shows on-screen information about the current TV / VOD /
DVR program.
ARROW KEYS : Navigates up, down, left and right within the on-screen guide or menus.
OK : Executes the currently selected menu option.
Exits the current menu item or out to LIVE TV.
Shows the on-screen program guide.
Changes channel up or down or pages up or down within on-screen program guide.
Changes channel to the most recently viewed channel.
Allows direct access to specific channels and menu items.
Toggles closed captioning on or off.
Changes the current A/V input of the selected device programmed (i.e. TV or AUx).
May be used when entering a period in certain channels.
Turns the volume of the currently selected device off and on.
Increases or decreases volume of the currently selected device.
Goes back one level within menus.
Provides additional options for given on-screen menu or
highlighted item.
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Remote Control
Controlling Your TV and other
A/V Devices
The Universal Remote Control (URC) can be used to control TVs and other
A/V devices such as DVD players and recorders. The URC uses InfraRed (IR) light signals to control other devices that the remote is programmed to control.
IR signals travel only short distances
(40 feet or less), and cannot go through walls or other solid objects. You must point the remote control directly at these devices, with no objects blocking the line of sight.
You can program the URC to control one
TV and one AUx device. Use the remote control’s mode keys (i.e., “ TV ”, “ STB ”, or “ AUX ”) to control a specific device. When pressed, the selected mode key will light up confirming your choice. Then you can use the URC to control your Channel Master TV, TV or
AUx device. You have to program the remote control to know what TV and
AUx devices you are using by either:
1.
Entering the 4-digit device code (see page 26).
2.
Doing an auto search.
NOTE:
• The “ POWER ” key can be configured to control both your Channel Master TV and TV while the remote control is in STB mode, please refer to the section
“ Toggle Power Key Punch-through Functionality ” on page
11 for details.
• The “ Vol +/” and “ MUTE ” keys can be configured to control both your Channel Master TV and TV while the remote control is in STB mode, please refer to the section “ Toggle Power Key Punch-through
Functionality ” on page 11 for details.
To Program a TV or AUX device
1.
Locate the device code for your desired device in the device code table provided in the Appendix on page 26. If you cannot find the device code for your device or it does not work after trying the listed device codes for your device brand, then you can try the auto search procedures on page 12.
2.
Turn on your device and with media inserted (if applicable).
3.
On the remote control, press a device mode key for 5 seconds
(i.e., “ TV ” or “ AUX ”). The device mode key will light up.
NOTE: Use the “ AUX ” mode key to program control of
VCR, DVD player, cable box, satellite set-top box and audio device.
4.
Enter the four-digit device code for your device. If you perform this procedure correctly, the selected device mode key backlight will blink twice.
NOTE: If you enter an invalid device code, the selected device mode key will blink rapidly 7 times. Device program mode will be terminated.
5.
Aim the remote control at your device and press the
“ POWER ” key once. The device should be turned off. If it does not respond, repeat the above steps.
NOTE: In the programming mode, if no key is received within
30 seconds, the device mode key backlight will blink rapidly
7 times to indicate an error and then extinguish, and the programming mode will end.
Toggle Power Key Punch-through Functionality
By default, if the remote control is in STB mode, the remote control “ POWER ” button switches your Channel
Master TV off ONLY. To control the remote control
“ POWER ” button functionality to switch off the TV and/ or Channel Master TV, please do the following:
1.
Press and hold the “ STB ” mode key for 5 seconds. 11
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The “ STB ” device mode key backlight will light up.
2.
Press “ POWER ” key once.
3.
Do either of the following: a.
Press “ 1 ” to control both your Channel Master TV and
TV, or b.
Press “ 0 ” to control your Channel Master TV ONLY
NOTE: In the programming mode if no key is received within 30 seconds, the device mode key backlight will blink rapidly 7 times to indicate an error and then extinguish, and the programming mode will end.
Toggle Volume Key Punch-through Functionality
By default, “ Vol +/” and “ MUTE ” keys are sent to your
Channel Master TV only when the remote control is in STB mode. Punch-through function for those keys is enabled at the same time when programming the device code is for TV or AUx. That is:
1.
If the user program device code for a TV device, then the punch through function will be configured for TV at the same time .
2.
If user program device code is for an AUx device, the punch through function will be configured for AUx at the same time .
To disable the Punch-through function for those keys, do the following:
1.
Press and hold “ STB ” for 5 seconds, then the STB LED backlight will switch on.
2.
Press “ STB ” key once again, then both STB and AUx
LED backlights will switch on.
3.
Press “ 0 ”.
Auto Search Procedures
If your device does not respond to the remote control after trying all devices codes listed for you brand, or if your brand is not listed, try searching for your device code as follows:
1.
Turn on your TV or your A/V device.
2.
On the remote control, press a device mode key (i.e., “ TV ” or “ AUX ”) and hold for 5 seconds. The device mode key will light up.
NOTE: Use the “ AUX ” mode key to program control of
VCR, DVD player, cable box, satellite set-top box, and audio device.
3.
Press the “ POWER ” key once.
4.
Aim the remote control at the device. Press either the “ CH UP ” key or “ CH DOWN ” key to do device autoscan: a.
Press the “ CH UP ” key to start searching upward at approximately 5 second intervals for each device code. The
TV/AUx mode key will be on and blink every 5 seconds while in the device scan mode.
NOTE: In this search mode, the remote control will send IR codes from the library starting from the lowest code set number to the end of code set for that device; OR b.
Press the “ CH DOWN ” key to start searching downward at approximately 5 second intervals for each code set. The TV/AUx mode key will be on and blink every 5 seconds while in the device scan mode.
NOTE: In this search mode, the remote control will send IR codes from the highest code set number to the beginning of code set of that device.
5.
If the device turns off, a working code has been found.
Press “ OK ” once to lock in the code. The selected mode key will blink twice
6.
If all code sets of that device are exhausted in the search and the “ OK ” is not pressed, the selected device key will blink rapidly 7 times and the search mode will be terminated.
NOTE: During the auto-scan, you can press “ UP ” arrow or “ DOWN ” arrow to advance to the next device code immediately without waiting for 5 seconds. You can also use “ UP ” arrow or “ DOWN ” arrow to change the direction of the search. In the programming mode if no key is received within 30 seconds, the device mode key backlight will blink rapidly 7 times to indicate an error and then extinguish, and the programming mode will end.
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Step 1 - Connecting Video
HDTV
(High-Definition)
Select only one Video option and then proceed to TV Source
OPTION #1 (Recommended)
Connect to HDMI
(HDMI cable included)
Connects both Video & Audio to deliver best entertainment experience with a single cable
OPTION #2
Connect to Component Video*
(*Component Video cable not included)
Component
Video Cable
Delivers excellent picture quality
HDTV
HDMI Cable
(For HD Video)
HDTV
Component
Video Cable
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*This connection handles both Video and Multi-Channel Audio. If you have selected HDMI for your Video, then proceed to page 15.
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Step 1 - Continued
SDTV
(Standard-Definition)
Select only one Video option and then proceed to TV Source
OPTION #3
Connect to Composite Video
(Composite Video cable included)
Composite
Video
Delivers good picture quality
OPTION #4
Connect to Coaxial
(Coaxial cable included)
Coaxial Cable
Delivers good picture quality
Coaxial Cable
SDTV
Composite Video Cable
(Please use Yellow Connector for
Video Connection)
SDTV
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Step 2 - Connecting TV Source
ATSC Antenna or Clear QAM Cable TV
Select only one TV Source option and then proceed to Audio
OPTION #1
Connect to Outdoor or Indoor Antenna Source
(ATSC Antenna)
(Coaxial cable included)
OPTION #2
Connect to Clear QAM Cable TV Source using
RF Coaxial Cable
(Coaxial cable included)
HD Indoor
Antenna
(Outdoor or indoor antenna sold separately)
Coaxial Cable
Clear QAM Cable TV
Coaxial Cable
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Step 3 - Connecting Audio
TV (Stereo) or A/V Receiver (Surround Sound)
Select only one Audio option and then proceed to Networking
OPTION #1
Connect to TV's Stereo Audio
(Composite Video cable included)
OPTION #2
Connect to A/V Receiver for Digital 5.1 Surround Sound*
(*Digital Audio cable not included)
HDTV
Composite Video Cable
(Use Red/White Connectors for Audio
Connection if you've selected Component
Video, or Composite Video)
A/V Receiver
Digital Audio Cable
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Step 4 - Connecting Network
Wired or Wireless
Select only one Networking option and then proceed to Powering Up
OPTION #1 (Recommended)
Connect to Wired Network via DSL, Cable Modem or
Network Router*
(*Ethernet cable not included)
OPTION #2
Connect to Wireless Network via Wireless Network
Router or Access Point
Router*
(*Router not included)
Ethernet
Cable
Wireless Router*
(*Wireless Router not included)
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Step 5 - Powering Up
Setting up Remote Control
Put remote together and then proceed to connecting to a power source
1. Locate the AA batteries and remote in the accessory box.
2. Open battery cover by pressing down on battery cover latch and sliding cover off.
3. Insert the AA batteries, matching the "+" and "-" marks on the batteries to the "+" and "-" marks on the interior of the remote.
4. Snap the battery cover back onto the remote.
Connecting to Power Source
1. Connect the power connector from adapter to
"POWER" in on your Channel Master TV product.
2. Connect AC adapter to power outlet.
3. Press power button to turn unit ON and follow on-screen directions.
AC power adapter
Power outlet
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Appendix - Device Codes
Your Universal Remote Control can control many brands and models of televisions, VCR's, DVD's and other types of audiovisual equipment. The following pages list device codes for many categories and brands of equipment. Many brands list more than one code, and you may need to test several codes to find the best match for your equipment. Your equipment may be supported even if your brand is not shown in the list below. If you cannot locate your brand, or none of the listed device codes work, then you may still use the Auto-Search feature to try to locate a suitable device code (see page 10).
TV
DIGITAL TV
Samsung 0163
Zenith 0165
HD PLASMA DISPLAY
RCA 0242, 0262
HDTV
Apex 0083
Daewoo 0267, 0333, 0419,
0336
Hitachi 0091
ILO 0094
JVC 0071
Mitsubishi 0111, 0238,
0013, 0147
Panasonic 0311, 0012
Philips 0192, 0303, 0000,
0244
Proscan 0138
RCA 0138, 0158, 0140,
0262
Sampo 0055
Sharp 0198
Sony 0236, 0035, 0043,
0231
Zenith 0103, 0105
HDTV MONITOR
Brillian 0184
Panasonic 0161
Philips 0217
RCA 0282
Sears 0184
HDTV PROjECTION
MONITOR
Panasonic 0215, 0299,
0310
Pioneer 0010, 0058
Zenith 0091
HDTV PROjECTION TV
Panasonic 0196
Sony 0236
LCD HDTV
Akai 0108
ILO 0059
Olevia 0142
Polaroid 0212
Syntax 0142
Westinghouse 0021
Zenith 0018
LCD PROjECTION TV
Epson 0247
LG 0207
Panasonic 0033
Sony 0243, 0053, 0292
LCD TV
Akai 0270
AOC 0275
Audiovox 0205, 0003,
0150
Benq 0028
Coby 0306, 0475, 0477,
0479, 0480, 0481, 0482,
0483, 0484, 0485
Dell 0070, 0256, 0230,
0376, 0363, 0441
Emerson 0115, 0442,
0333, 0334, 0331, 0330,
0419, 0391, 0450, 0457
Emprex 0134, 0394
Funai 0144
Hisense 0109
HP 0191
Initial 0271, 0458
Insignia 0139
JVC 0251, 0101, 0194
LG 0148, 0308, 0040,
0172
Magnavox 0044, 0271
Maxent 0098
Mintek 0271, 0458
Mitsubishi 0238
NEC 0149
NET-TV 0197
Norcent 0275
Olevia 0168, 0414, 0365,
0369, 0385
Panasonic 0253, 0038,
0285, 0117, 0291
Philips 0034, 0112
Polaroid 0130, 0089, 0078,
0281, 0167
RCA 0242
Samsung 0187, 0166,
0234, 0177, 0057, 0093,
0283, 0296, 0180
Sansui 0199
Sanyo 0031, 0298
Sharp 0008, 0160, 0219,
0084, 0241, 0060, 0294,
0074
Sony 0243, 0155, 0035,
0126, 0090
Sylvania 0144, 0115, 0284
Syntax 0168, 0414, 0365,
0369, 0385
Tatung 0092
Toshiba 0042, 0222, 0064
Trutech 0206
Viewsonic 0021, 0085,
0107, 0026, 0290, 0174,
0082, 0277, 0255, 0069,
0304
Vizio 0002
Westinghouse 0021, 0063,
0054, 0424, 0333, 0359,
0360, 0380, 0382, 0409
Zenith 0146
LCD TV/PC MONITOR
Sampo 0280
LCD TV/TUNER COMBO
Polaroid 0130
PLASMA DISPLAY
Acer 0229
Daewoo 0067
Fujitsu 0240
Funai 0250
Panasonic 0195
Pioneer 0203, 0077, 0065
Samsung 0171, 0118,
0095, 0258
Toshiba 0099
Viewsonic 0156, 0106
Zenith 0183, 0214, 0226
PLASMA TV
Akai 0201
Elite 0213
Gateway 0269
Hewlett Packard 0123,
0400, 0402
HP 0191, 0400, 0402
ILO 0237, 0421, 0458
LG 0133, 0172
Magnavox 0047, 0025
Panasonic 0033, 0104,
0179
Pioneer 0213
Samsung 0166, 0254
Sanyo 0131
Sony 0155
SVA 0185, 0356, 0457
Viewsonic 0080
Vizio 0002
PLASMA TV MONITOR
Akai 0170
Fujitsu 0252, 0049, 0260,
0186, 0257
Hitachi 0091, 0041, 0080,
0314
Marantz 0224
NEC 0224
NET-TV 0004
Panasonic 0039
Pioneer 0208
Plasmsync 0224
Sony 0289, 0086
Toshiba 0224, 0120
Zenith 0011
PROjECTION HDTV
Sharp 0313, 0246
PROjECTION TV
Hitachi 0091, 0066, 0141,
0100, 0020, 0261, 0235
JVC 0071, 0248
Magnavox 0202
Mitsubishi 0263, 0111,
0238, 0013, 0147, 0073,
0137
Panasonic 0033, 0196,
0110
Philips 0132
Pioneer 0152
RCA 0138, 0158
Samsung 0007, 0300,
0218, 0119
Sharp 0127
Sony 0243, 0178, 0135,
0125
Toshiba 0307, 0159, 0081,
0006
Zenith 0164
TV - TV
Admiral 0223, 0288, 0129,
0326, 0334
Advent 0312, 0341
Adventura 0143
Aiwa 0124
Akai 0153, 0177, 0046,
0287, 0347, 0420, 0339,
0512, 0513, 0514, 0515
Alleron 0268
America Action 0097
Amtron 0182
Anam 0097
Anam National 0279, 0182
AOC 0239, 0308, 0390,
0411, 0461, 0464
Apex 0249, 0264
Apex Digital 0227, 0329,
0343, 0490
Audiovox 0182, 0097,
0333, 0344, 0351, 0358,
0381, 0448, 0454, 0455,
0491
Aventura 0295, 0330
Axion 0448
Belcor 0308
Bell & Howell 0223, 0014
Benq 0079
Bradford 0182, 0097
Brockwood 0308
Broksonic 0097, 0288,
0032, 0046, 0199, 0334
Candle 0143, 0308
Carver 0325
Celebrity 0153, 0322
Celera 0227
Changhong 0227
Citizen 0182, 0221, 0308,
0061
Clarion 0097
Colortyme 0308
Commercial Solutions
0396, 0323
Concerto 0308
Contec 0097
Contec/Cony 0182
Craig 0182, 0097
Crosley 0122, 0322, 0325
Crown 0182, 0097
CTx 0027
Curtis 0486, 0496
Curtis Mathes 0017, 0014,
0221, 0122, 0209, 0308,
0129, 0323, 0325, 0333,
0326, 0339, 0327, 0419,
0367, 0386
CxC 0182, 0097
Cytron 0051, 0220
Daewoo 0239, 0062, 0274,
0308, 0061
Daytron 0308
Denon 0209, 0327
Diamond Vision 0045,
0216, 0188
Dimensia 0017
Dish Network System
0453
Dumont 0286, 0308
Durabrand 0048, 0295,
0097, 0288, 0334, 0331,
0330
Dwin 0129
Dynex 0435, 0437, 0439,
0462, 0470
Electroband 0153, 0322
Electrograph 0228, 0430
Electrohome 0153, 0279,
0308, 0334
Element 0469
Emerson 0182, 0268, 27
28
0014, 0295, 0097, 0288,
0062, 0032, 0162, 0308,
0276, 0061
Envision 0308, 0348,
0390, 0411, 0461, 0464
Epson 0301
ESA 0295, 0177, 0347,
0330, 0450, 0457
Fisher 0014
Fujitsu 0268, 0345
Funai 0182, 0268, 0295,
0097, 0169, 0322, 0330,
0378, 0457
Futuretech 0182, 0097
Gateway 0228, 0173,
0430, 0431
GE 0017, 0279, 0309,
0138, 0308, 0245, 0087,
0396, 0323, 0333, 0331,
0386
GFM 0330, 0457
Goldstar 0239, 0308,
0030, 0331
Grunpy 0182, 0268, 0097
Haier 0048, 0427, 0428,
0429, 0476
Hallmark 0308, 0331
Hannspree 0387, 0426,
0498
Harley Davidson 0169
Harman/Kardon 0122,
0325
Harvard 0182, 0097
Havermy 0129, 0326
Helios 0356
Hello Kitty 0333
Hisense 0116, 0383, 0465,
0487, 0493
Hitachi 0209, 0091, 0273,
0308, 0169, 0417, 0366,
0327
Ilo 0271
IMA 0182
Infinity 0122, 0325
Insignia 0001, 0278, 0211,
0395, 0408, 0330, 0403,
0435, 0447, 0457, 0459,
0462, 0492
Janeil 0143
JBL 0122, 0325
JC Penney 0017, 0239,
0221, 0308
JCB 0153, 0322
Jensen 0308, 0341
JVC 0102, 0175, 0297,
0259, 0096, 0121, 0334,
0324, 0335, 0340, 0372,
0413, 0434, 0474
Kawasho 0153, 0308
KDS 0401
KEC 0097
Kenwood 0308
KLH 0227, 0343
Kloss Novabeam 0182,
0143
KTV 0182, 0097
Lemon 0510
LG 0239, 0395, 0377,
0331, 0353, 0488, 0494,
0508
Lloyd's 0169
Logik 0223
Luxman 0308
LxI 0017, 0014, 0122,
0323, 0325, 0329, 0331
MAG 0401
Magnasonic 0061
Magnavox 0122, 0022,
0009, 0308, 0276, 0169,
0397, 0444, 0325, 0344,
0373, 0390, 0450, 0457,
0458, 0489
Magnin 0245
Majestic 0223
Marantz 0122, 0308, 0397,
0325
Matsushita 0332, 0335
Maxent 0228, 0430
Megatron 0209, 0331,
0327
Memorex 0223, 0239,
0014, 0288, 0144, 0019,
0075, 0030, 0334, 0328,
0331, 0447
MGA 0239, 0308, 0245,
0328, 0331
Midland 0286, 0323
Mitsubishi 0239, 0263,
0308, 0129, 0087, 0371,
0326, 0328, 0331
Montgomery Ward 0223
Motorola 0279, 0129, 0326
MTC 0239, 0221, 0308
Multitech 0182, 0097
NAD 0329, 0331, 0357,
0368
NEC 0279, 0239, 0308,
0422, 0438
NetTV 0430
Net-TV 0228
Nexus Electronics 0469
Nikko 0331
Norcent 0116, 0390, 0411
Onwa 0182, 0097
Optimus 0075, 0332, 0335
Optoma 0387
Optonica 0225, 0129,
0326
Orion 0288, 0001, 0032,
0334
Panasonic 0279, 0056,
0036, 0196, 0190, 0176,
0029, 0075, 0399, 0332,
0398, 0335, 0378, 0449,
0452, 0509
PARK 0466
Penney 0245, 0030, 0323,
0329, 0331, 0386
Petters 0405
Philco 0279, 0239, 0122,
0050, 0308, 0325, 0330,
0378, 0391, 0457
Philips 0279, 0122, 0068,
0128, 0114, 0016, 0308,
0397, 0444, 0325, 0338,
0445, 0489
Philips Magnavox 0068,
0022, 0114
Pilot 0308
Pioneer 0308, 0398, 0337,
0357, 0375
Polaroid 0227, 0204, 0405,
0356, 0379, 0383, 0401,
0433, 0459, 0467
Portland 0239, 0308,
0333, 0419
Price Club 0221
Prima 0312, 0341, 0437
Proscan 0017, 0138, 0396,
0323, 0386, 0468, 0473
Proton 0308, 0331
Proview 0401
Pulsar 0286, 0308
Quasar 0279, 0075, 0332,
0335
Radio Shack 0014, 0097,
0169
Radio Shack/Realistic
0017, 0182, 0014, 0225,
0308
RadioShack 0323, 0331
RCA 0017, 0279, 0239,
0266, 0138, 0157, 0242,
0023, 0308, 0005, 0262,
0245, 0087, 0407, 0396,
0323, 0326, 0337, 0361,
0367, 0370, 0386, 0436,
0453, 0456, 0459, 0471,
0472
Realistic 0014, 0097, 0331
Runco 0286
Sampo 0228, 0265, 0308,
0430
Samsung 0239, 0221,
0232, 0233, 0177, 0193,
0308, 0347, 0339, 0331,
0335, 0342, 0362, 0463,
0503
Sansui 0288, 0316, 0001,
0032, 0046, 0199, 0169,
0334, 0330, 0393, 0447
Sanyo 0014, 0308, 0245,
0325, 0364
Sceptre 0389, 0412
Scotch 0331
Scott 0182, 0268, 0097,
0308, 0331, 0423
Sears 0017, 0268, 0014,
0145, 0122, 0295, 0308,
0169, 0030, 0323, 0325,
0329, 0331, 0330
Sharp 0225, 0308, 0113,
0129, 0349, 0326, 0504,
0505
Sheng Chia 0129, 0326
Sherwood 0392
Shogun 0308
Signature 0223
Sky 0507
Sony 0153, 0243, 0072,
0154, 0302, 0305, 0037,
0169, 0346, 0322, 0506
Soundesign 0182, 0268,
0097, 0308, 0331
Sova 0455
Soyo 0404, 0440
Spectroniq 0401
Squareview 0145, 0295,
0330
SSS 0182, 0097, 0308
Starlite 0182, 0097
SunBrite 0478
Superscan 0276, 0129,
0326, 0355, 0450
Supre-Macy 0143
Supreme 0153, 0322
Sylvania 0122, 0295,
0024, 0315, 0308, 0276,
0442, 0325, 0330, 0378,
0383, 0391, 0446, 0450,
0457, 0497
Symphonic 0182, 0145,
0295, 0097, 0272, 0169,
0330, 0450
Tandy 0129, 0326
Tatung 0279, 0173, 0431
Technics 0332
Techview 0352
Techwood 0308
Teknika 0223, 0239, 0182,
0268, 0221, 0122, 0097,
0308, 0325, 0328
Telefunken 0339
Tevion 0511
Thomas 0169
TMK 0308, 0331
Toshiba 0014, 0221, 0200,
0136, 0015, 0293, 0189,
0046, 0052, 0210, 0151,
0321, 0406, 0329, 0374,
0377, 0335, 0350, 0368,
0388, 0418, 0422, 0451,
0460, 0499
TVS 0288, 0334
Venturer 0443
Victor 0324
Vidikron 0122, 0325
Vidtech 0239, 0308, 0331
Viewsonic 0228, 0430,
0354, 0355, 0359, 0384,
0410, 0415, 0416, 0425,
0461, 0464
Viking 0143
Viore 0421, 0466, 0486
Vizio 0173, 0432, 0355,
0359, 0431, 0500, 0501,
0502
Wards 0017, 0223, 0239,
0268, 0225, 0122, 0308,
0325, 0331, 0357, 0368
Waycon 0329
White Westinghouse 0288,
0062, 0334, 0419
Wyse 0390
Yamaha 0239, 0308
Zenith 0223, 0288, 0286,
0088, 0032, 0308, 0169,
0322, 0395, 0323, 0334,
0377, 0331, 0366, 0327,
0419
TV MONITOR
Sony 0181
TV/DVD/TUNER COMBO
Panasonic 0176
Sony 0126
TV/DVD/VCR/TUNER
COMBO
Polaroid 0281
TV/TUNER
Audiovox 0205, 0003
TV/VCR COMBO
Broksonic 0032
Citizen 0061
Colt 0076
Daewoo 0061
Emerson 0032, 0061
Funai 0169
GE 0245, 0087
Goldstar 0030
Harley Davidson 0169
Hitachi 0169
Lloyd's 0169
Magnasonic 0061
Magnavox 0169
Magnin 0245
Memorex 0075, 0030
MGA 0245
Mitsubishi 0087
Optimus 0075
Orion 0032
Panasonic 0075
Penney 0245, 0030
Quasar 0075
RadioShack 0169
RCA 0245, 0087
Sansui 0032, 0169
Sanyo 0245
Sears 0169, 0030
Sony 0169
Symphonic 0169
Thomas 0169
Zenith 0032, 0169
TV/DVD COMBO
Aiwa 0124
Akai 0046, 0270
Apex 0264
Audiovox 0150
Broksonic 0046, 0199
Coby 0306
Cytron 0220
Diamond Vision 0216
Emerson 0162
Ilo 0271
Initial 0271 29
30
JVC 0121
LG 0308, 0040
Magnavox 0271
Mintek 0271
Panasonic 0190
Philips 0016, 0271
RCA 0023
Samsung 0193
Sansui 0046, 0199, 0199
Sylvania 0315, 0284
Toshiba 0046, 0052, 0210
TV/DVD/VCR COMBO
Akai 0287
Diamond Vision 0188
Emerson 0276
Magnavox 0276
Memorex 0019
Panasonic 0029
Polaroid 0204
RCA 0005
Samsung 0193
Sharp 0113
Superscan 0276
Sylvania 0276
Toshiba 0151
DVD
DVD - DVD
Advent 4234
Aiwa 4077
Akai 4093, 4088, 4129,
4199
Alco 4118
Alpine 4040
Amphion MediaWorks
4023
AMW 4023
Apex 4201, 4074, 4124
Apex Digital 4111
Aspire Digital 4246
Audiovox 4118, 4229,
4041, 4022
Blaupunkt 4111, 4188
Blue Parade 4117
BOSE 4095, 4235
Broksonic 4093, 4088,
4173
California Audio Labs 4017
CambridgeSoundWorks
4144
Clarion 4242
Classic 4218, 4140
Coby 4243, 4149, 4089,
4147
CyberHome 4107
Cytron 4116
Daewoo 4035, 4067
Denon 4017, 4222, 4054,
4037, 4090, 4047
Desay 4176
Diamond Vision 4158,
4075, 4014
Disney 4049
Emerson 4165, 4049,
4181, 4208, 4030, 4206,
4079
ESA 4167
Fisher 4065
Funai 4049, 4181, 4208
GE 4224, 4111
Go Video 4072
Goldstar 4162
GPx 4220
Gradiente 4017
Greenhill 4111
Grundig 4085
Harman/Kardon 4244
Hitachi 4180, 4156, 4028
Ilo 4066
Initial 4111, 4060
Insignia 4121
Integra 4209, 4117
JBL 4221
Jensen 4149
JVC 4152, 4006, 4212,
4056, 4245, 4186, 4123,
4064, 4195
Kawasaki 4118
Kenwood 4017, 4031
KLH 4118, 4111, 4214
Konka 4010
Koss 4002, 4011, 4052,
4099, 4239
Lasonic 4210
Lenoxx 4061
LG 4105, 4223, 4029
Liquid Video 4011
Magnavox 4165, 4198,
4085, 4049, 4050, 4060
Marantz 4085, 4168, 4193
Memorex 4093, 4225,
4012
Microsoft 4224
Mintek 4111, 4237, 4060
Mitsubishi 4207, 4155
NAD 4157
Nakamichi 4191
Nesa 4111
Norcent 4243, 4083, 4073,
4232
Onkyo 4209, 4198, 4027,
4062, 4159, 4133, 4058
Oritron 4002, 4011
Panasonic 4017, 4198,
4120, 4081, 4222, 4091,
4200, 4038, 4143, 4080,
4044, 4013
Philips 4198, 4085, 4049,
4019, 4070, 4208, 4247,
4078, 4009, 4161
Pioneer 4163, 4117, 4153,
4194, 4130, 4119
Polaroid 4230, 4016, 4069,
4102
Polk Audio 4085
Presidian 4049, 4208
Proscan 4224, 4226
Qwestar 4002
RCA 4118, 4224, 4117,
4111, 4007, 4226, 4042,
4086, 4185, 4160
Regent 4061
Rotel 4152
Rowa 4092
Sampo 4182
Samsung 4017, 4180,
4032, 4051, 4082, 4241,
4135, 4146
Sansui 4093, 4088, 4173,
4251
Sanyo 4093, 4132, 4213
Sharp 4049, 4204, 4131,
4202, 4115
Sherwood 4177, 4203
Shinco 4008
Shinsonic 4205
Sony 4205, 4216, 4174,
4045, 4169, 4166, 4189,
4240, 4094, 4211, 4154,
4048, 4127, 4142, 4249,
4217
Sungale 4228
Superscan 4165
Sylvania 4165, 4049,
4181, 4208, 4187, 4112,
4001
Symphonic 4049, 4104,
4208
Teac 4118, 4015
Technics 4017, 4222
Techwood 4137
Theta Digital 4117
Toshiba 4093, 4198, 4184,
4071, 4088, 4024, 4173,
4175, 4100
Trutech 4059
Urban Concepts 4198
Venturer 4118, 4036 xbox 4224
Yamaha 4017, 4085, 4106,
4101
Zenith 4198, 4025, 4021
DVD RECORDER
Apex 4097
Broksonic 4026
Gateway 4190
Go Video 4190
Hitachi 4150, 4171
Insignia 4145
Irradio 4126
JVC 4046, 4000, 4057,
4003, 4164, 4179, 4227,
4098
LG 4148, 4076, 4170
LiteON 4248, 4238, 4215,
4005
Lite-On 4190
Panasonic 4084, 4043,
4151, 4039
Philips 4250, 4192, 4231,
4053
Pioneer 4068, 4138
RCA 4219
Samsung 4150, 4136,
4178
Sansui 4063
Sanyo 4034
Sensory Science 4190
Sharp 4096, 4108, 4087,
4109
Sony 4183
Sylvania 4233, 4033
Toshiba 4020, 4236, 4114
Yamaha 4139
Zenith 4018, 4122, 4170
DVR
JVC 4004, 4113, 4128,
4196
Pioneer 4055
RCA 4103
Toshiba 4125, 4110, 4134
DVR/VCR COMBO
JVC 4004, 4113, 4128,
4196
TV/DVD/TUNER COMBO
Panasonic 4143
Polaroid 4069
Sony 4127
TV/DVD COMBO
Aiwa 4077
Akai 4088, 4129
Apex 4124
Audiovox 4229
Broksonic 4088, 4173
Coby 4089
Cytron 4116
Diamond Vision 4075
Emerson 4206
Ilo 4066
Initial 4060
JVC 4186
LG 4223, 4029
Magnavox 4060
Mintek 4060
Panasonic 4038
Philips 4078, 4060
RCA 4086
Samsung 4082
Sansui 4088, 4173, 4251
Sylvania 4112, 4001
Toshiba 4088, 4024, 4173
TV/DVD/VCR COMBO
Akai 4199
Diamond Vision 4014
Emerson 4165
Magnavox 4165
Memorex 4012
Panasonic 4080
Polaroid 4102
RCA 4185
Samsung 4241
Sharp 4202
Superscan 4165
Sylvania 4165
Toshiba 4175
DVD/VCR COMBO
Broksonic 4093, 4026,
4173
Daewoo 4067
Emerson 4208, 4030
Funai 4208
Go Video 4072
Goldstar 4162
Hitachi 4171, 4028
Insignia 4145
JVC 4000, 4245, 4057,
4003, 4164
LG 4148, 4076, 4170,
4105
Magnavox 4050
Memorex 4093
Panasonic 4200
Philips 4208, 4247
Pioneer 4138
Polaroid 4016
Presidian 4208
RCA 4042
Samsung 4051
Sansui 4093, 4063
Sanyo 4132
Sharp 4108, 4087, 4131
Sony 4154, 4048
Sylvania 4208, 4187
Symphonic 4208
Toshiba 4114, 4071
Zenith 4170, 4021
HTIB
Audiovox 4041, 4022
BOSE 4235
CambridgeSoundWorks
4144
Classic 4140
Coby 4147
Denon 4047
Emerson 4079
Insignia 4121
JBL 4221
JVC 4123, 4064, 4195
Koss 4099, 4239
Onkyo 4159, 4133, 4058
Panasonic 4044, 4013,
4197
Philips 4009, 4161
Pioneer 4194, 4130, 4119
RCA 4219
Samsung 4135, 4146
Sanyo 4213
Sharp 4115
Sherwood 4203
Sony 4172, 4142, 4249,
4217, 4141
Toshiba 4100
Venturer 4036
Yamaha 4106, 4101
DVR/VCR COMBO
JVC 3017, 3071, 3054,
3080
VCR
VCR - VCR
ABS 3053
Adventura 3062
Aiwa 3062
Akai 3068, 3039 31
32
Alienware 3053
American High 3021
Asha 3052
Audio Dynamics 3024
Audiovox 3043
Beaumark 3052
Bell & Howell 3083
Broksonic 3051, 3067,
3060, 3022
Calix 3043
Candle 3052, 3043
Canon 3021
Citizen 3052, 3043, 3097
Colortyme 3024
Colt 3008
Craig 3052, 3043
Curtis Mathes 3020, 3024,
3052, 3021, 3011
Cybernex 3052
Cyperpower 3053
Daewoo 3062, 3010, 3055,
3097
DBx 3024
Dell 3053
Diamond Vision 3058
Dimensia 3020, 3011
Durabrand 3073
Dynatech 3062
Electrohome 3043
Electrophonic 3043
Emerson 3043, 3021,
3062, 3063, 3049, 3003,
3097, 3022
ESA 3007
Fisher 3083, 3050, 3087
Fuji 3068, 3021
Funai 3062, 3037, 3063,
3091
Garrard 3062
Gateway 3053
GE 3020, 3052, 3021,
3011, 3069, 3019
Go Video 3027
Goldstar 3024, 3043,
3064, 3001
Gradiente 3062
Harley Davidson 3062,
3091
Harman/Kardon 3024
Headquarter 3083
Hewlett Packard 3053
Hitachi 3066, 3014, 3091
Howard Computers 3053
HP 3053
Hush 3053 iBUYPOWER 3053
Insignia 3082
Instant Replay 3021
JC Penney 3024, 3083,
3052, 3043, 3021
JCL 3021
JVC 3024, 3083, 3098,
3044, 3041, 3089, 3028,
3017, 3025, 3034, 3071,
3046, 3054, 3094, 3030
Kenwood 3024, 3083
Kodak 3043, 3021
LG 3043, 3075, 3082,
3081
Linksys 3053
Lloyd's 3062, 3091
LxI 3043
Magnasonic 3097
Magnavox 3021, 3073,
3013, 3085, 3003, 3091
Magnin 3043, 3069
Marantz 3024, 3083, 3021
Marta 3043
Matsushita 3021
Media Center PC 3053
MEI 3021
Memorex 3083, 3052,
3043, 3021, 3062, 3073,
3038, 3090, 3067, 3009,
3092, 3001
MGA 3069
MGN Technology 3052
Microsoft 3053
Mind 3053
Mitsubishi 3031, 3019
Motorola 3021
MTC 3052
Multitech 3052, 3062
NEC 3024, 3083
Nikko 3043
Niveus Media 3053
Noblex 3052
Northgate 3053
Olympus 3021
Optimus 3043, 3092
Orion 3038, 3022
Panasonic 3021, 3040,
3023, 3096, 3070, 3076,
3092
Penney 3069, 3001
Philco 3021
Philips 3021, 3013, 3063,
3074
Philips Magnavox 3013
Pilot 3043
Pioneer 3002
Polaroid 3059, 3077
Presidian 3063
Proscan 3020, 3011, 3016
Pulsar 3073
Quarter 3083
Quartz 3083
Quasar 3021, 3092
Radio Shack 3043, 3091
Radio Shack/Realistic
3083, 3052, 3043, 3021,
3062
Radix 3043
Randex 3043
RCA 3020, 3052, 3021,
3011, 3088, 3035, 3000,
3079, 3069, 3019
Realistic 3083, 3052,
3043, 3021, 3062
Ricavision 3053
Ricoh 3026
Runco 3073
Samsung 3052, 3048,
3012
Sanky 3073
Sansui 3038, 3047, 3067,
3091, 3022
Sanyo 3083, 3052, 3050,
3087, 3093, 3069
Sears 3083, 3043, 3021,
3091, 3001
Sharp 3084, 3065, 3086,
3078, 3015, 3056, 3018
Shintom 3068
Shogun 3052
Singer 3021, 3026
Sony 3068, 3042, 3053,
3005, 3033, 3004, 3072,
3029, 3091
Stack 3053
Superscan 3003
Sylvania 3021, 3062,
3063, 3032, 3003
Symphonic 3062, 3037,
3063, 3091
Systemax 3053
Tagar Systems 3053
Tandy 3083
Tashiko 3043
Teac 3062
Technics 3021
Teknika 3043, 3021, 3062
Thomas 3091
TMK 3052
Toshiba 3053, 3057, 3095,
3006, 3045, 3036
Totevision 3052, 3043
Touch 3053
Unitech 3052
Vector Research 3024
Video Concepts 3024
Videosonic 3052
Viewsonic 3053
Voodoo 3053
Wards 3052, 3043, 3021,
3062
White Westinghouse 3037 xR-1000 3021, 3062
Yamaha 3024, 3083
Zenith 3068, 3026, 3073,
3061, 3082, 3099, 3091,
3022
ZT Group 3053
TV/VCR COMBO
Broksonic 3022
Citizen 3097
Colt 3008
Daewoo 3097
Emerson 3097, 3022
Funai 3091
GE 3069, 3019
Goldstar 3001
Harley Davidson 3091
Hitachi 3091
Lloyd's 3091
Magnasonic 3097
Magnavox 3091
Magnin 3069
Memorex 3092, 3001
MGA 3069
Mitsubishi 3019
Optimus 3092
Orion 3022
Panasonic 3092
Penney 3069, 3001
Quasar 3092
RadioShack 3091
RCA 3069, 3019
Sansui 3091, 3022
Sanyo 3069
Sears 3091, 3001
Sony 3091
Symphonic 3091
Thomas 3091
Zenith 3091, 3022
TV/DVD/VCR COMBO
Akai 3039
Diamond Vision 3058
Emerson 3003
Magnavox 3003
Memorex 3009
Panasonic 3076
Polaroid 3077
RCA 3079
Samsung 3012
Sharp 3018
Superscan 3003
Sylvania 3003
Toshiba 3036
DVD/VCR COMBO
Broksonic 3051, 3067,
3060
Daewoo 3055
Emerson 3063, 3049
Funai 3063
Go Video 3027
Goldstar 3064
Hitachi 3066, 3014
Insignia 3082
JVC 3028, 3025, 3034,
3046, 3030
LG 3075, 3075, 3082,
3081
Magnavox 3085
Memorex 3067
Panasonic 3070
Philips 3063, 3074
Pioneer 3002
Polaroid 3059
Presidian 3063
RCA 3000
Samsung 3048
Sansui 3067, 3047
Sanyo 3093
Sharp 3015, 3078, 3056
Sony 3072, 3029
Sylvania 3063, 3032
Symphonic 3063
Toshiba 3006, 3045
Zenith 3082, 3099
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
Denon 2041
JBL 2090
Krell 2068
Magnavox 2013
Marantz 2098
Parasound 2034, 2103
Pioneer 2070, 2031
RCA 2010
Rotel 2011
Soundmatters 2039
Technics 2008
Yamaha 2079, 2026
AUDIO CASSETTE
Curtis Mathes 2070
Magnavox 2013
Marantz 2008, 2013
Optimus 2070
Pioneer 2070
Technics 2008
AUDIO SYSTEM
Curtis Mathes 2070
Pioneer 2070
LCD TV/TUNER COMBO
Polaroid 2028
PHONO
Magnavox 2013
Marantz 2013
Pioneer 2070
RECEIVER
JBL 2020
Sanyo 2071
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
Yamaha 2026
RECEIVER/TUNER
Adcom 2078
Aiwa 2085, 2037, 2093
Audiovox 2077, 2036
BOSE 2060, 2032
CambridgeSoundWorks
2053
Carver 2085
Classic 2009
Coby 2045
Curtis Mathes 2070
Denon 2023, 2091, 2016
Emerson 2014
Harman/Kardon 2085,
2052, 2094
Insignia 2082, 2063, 2038
JBL 2020
JVC 2097, 2073, 2029,
2006, 2000, 2024
Kenwood 2019, 2072,
2044, 2089, 2099, 2012
Linn 2085
Magnavox 2013, 2085
Marantz 2008, 2013, 2085,
2056
Mitsubishi 2080
NAD 2095
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Nakamichi 2033
Onkyo 2067, 2017, 2002,
2057, 2100, 2065
Optimus 2070, 2054
Panasonic 2008, 2088,
2058, 2007, 2051, 2066
Philips 2085, 2096, 2047
Pioneer 2070, 2048, 2062,
2074, 2030, 2027, 2022,
2049
Polk Audio 2050
Quasar 2008
RCA 2059
Rotel 2011
Samsung 2064, 2021
Sansui 2085
Sharp 2001
Sherwood 2046, 2015
Sony 2086, 2081, 2092,
2061, 2083, 2069, 2101,
2025
Technics 2008, 2088, 2058
Toshiba 2084
Wards 2085
Yamaha 2075, 2003, 2040,
2076
TUNER
Aiwa 2043
Audiovox 2087
Koss 2018
Panasonic 2007, 2004,
2042
Polaroid 2028, 2035
Sony 2055, 2025
Venturer 2036
TUNER/CD COMBO
Aiwa 2043
BOSE 2060
Panasonic 2042
TV/DVD/TUNER COMBO
Panasonic 2004
Polaroid 2035
Sony 2055
TV/TUNER
Audiovox 2087
TV/VCR/TUNER COMBO
Panasonic 2007
HTIB
Audiovox 2077, 2036
BOSE 2032
CambridgeSoundWorks
2053
Classic 2009
Coby 2045
Denon 2016
Emerson 2014
Insignia 2038
JBL 2020
JVC 2006, 2000, 2024
Koss 2018, 2018
Onkyo 2057, 2100, 2065
Panasonic 2051, 2066,
2102
Philips 2096, 2047
Pioneer 2027, 2022, 2049
RCA 2059
Samsung 2064, 2021
Sanyo 2071
Sharp 2001
Sherwood 2015
Sony 2101, 2025, 2025,
2025, 2005
Toshiba 2084
Venturer 2036
Yamaha 2040, 2076
CD
CD - CD
ADC 4274
Aiwa 4272
BOSE 4269
Denon 4273
Harman Kardon 4270
JVC 4261, 4259
Kenwood 4263
Marantz 4275
McIntosh 4265
Nakamichi 4271
Onkyo 4257, 4278
Panasonic 4254, 4264
Philips 4262
Pioneer 4255
RCA 4256
Sanyo 4258
Sherwood 4268
Sony 4276, 4266, 4252
Teac 4277
Technics 4267
Yamaha 4260
CD/CD RECORDER
Philips 4262
TUNER/CD COMBO
Aiwa 4272
BOSE 4269
Panasonic 4254
Declaration of Conformity
To ensure proper use of this product, please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference. Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service location.
WARNING: This symbol indicates the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that constitutes a risk of electric shock. Do not open the product's case.
CAUTION: This symbol indicates you must take care; there is risk of damage to the equipment or to yourself.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT remove the cover or back. No user serviceable parts are inside. For servicing refer to qualified personnel.
Declaration of Conformity (United States Only)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Declaration of Conformity (Europe Only)
This product is in conformity with the Council Directives:
• EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
• Low voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Canada Certification Notice
ICES-003 Class B Notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Avis NMB-003, Classe B
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operations and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s).
The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specification.
This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that
Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. If you experience trouble with this equipment, do not try to repair the equipment yourself. The equipment cannot be repaired in the field and must be returned to the manufacturer.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative, and designated by the supplier.
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Product Return Policy & Warranty
In Warranty / Out Of Warranty / CredIt PrOCedure effeCtIve ImmedIately
Warranty PerIOd:
Channel Master TV has a standard one (1) year limited warranty from the original purchase date. During the first ninety (90) days, your warranty covers both parts and labor. After ninety (90) days, and for the remainder of the one year warranty period, your warranty covers parts alone. Certain limitations and exclusions apply.
dealers & COnsumers:
Dealers and consumers can return any In-Warranty Channel Master product to the Warranty department for repair or replacement. For In-Warranty service the consumer or dealer must call Technical Service and request an RMA number in order to return the product. The returned product must have the RMA number visible on the box and must include the bill of sale showing the unit is within the warranty period. If the unit is found to be defective under our Warranty Policy Channel Master will repair or replace the item at no charge. Products outside of the warranty period should not be returned to Channel Master with the exception of any product requested by Technical Support to be accessed for quality assurance purposes. Technical Service Phone: +1.877.746.7261 * Some products have extended term warranty periods.
Warranty: effeCtIve ImmedIately
General terms:
1.1
Subject to the provisions of this Warranty, CHANNEL MASTER warrants that the equipment and software described in Paragraph 1.2
will conform to our specifications in all material respect and that the equipment will be free from material defects in materials and workmanship during the Limited Warranty period. 1.2
This Warranty applies to all original purchases by Customers of CHANNEL MASTER (“Equipment”). The warranties set forth herein are not transferable. 1.3
The Effective period of this Warranty will start on the date of purchase of the Equipment or the date of installation by a CHANNEL MASTER approved technician and will end, for the Equipment, ninety (90) day later (for all component parts and system upgrades), unless otherwise expressed or provided herein (in each case the “Warranty Period”).
return Of eQuIPment under Warranty:
2.1
If an item of Equipment malfunctions or fails in normal use within the applicable Warranty Period: (a) The
Customer shall notify CHANNEL MASTER within thirty (30) days of the problem. (b) CHANNEL MASTER will, at its option, either resolve the problem over the telephone or provide the customer with a Return Authorization (“RMA”)
Number and the address to which the customer may ship the defective item; (c) If the problem can not be resolved over the telephone, the Customer shall attach a label showing the RMA number to each returned item, and include a description of the problem. The Customer shall, at his or her own cost, properly pack the item to be returned, mark the RMA# on the outside of the box, prepay the insurance and shipping charges, and ship the item to the specified
CHANNEL MASTER location. (d) Unauthorized return of any equipment, whether in or out of warranty, will be subject to a handling charge, in addition to all repair and all transportation charges. (e) CHANNEL MASTER will, at its sole option, repair or replace the returned item. If replaced, the replacement item may be new or refurbished; if refurbished it will be equivalent in operation to new Equipment. If a returned item is replaced by CHANNEL MASTER, the Customer agrees that the returned item will become the property of CHANNEL MASTER. (f) CHANNEL
MASTER will complete the exchange of CHANNEL MASTER manufactured equipment returned under this Warranty within a reasonable time, subject to lead-times from factory, and will make a good faith effort to minimize any and all delays where possible; and (g) CHANNEL MASTER will, at its cost, ship the repaired item or replacement to the
Customer. If the Customer requests express shipping, the Customer will pay CHANNEL MASTER an expediting fee.
2.2
Equipment which is repaired or replaced by CHANNEL MASTER under this Warranty will be covered under all of the provisions of this Warranty for the remainder of the applicable Warranty period (for that particular equipment) from the date of repair or replacement, whichever is longer. 2.3
If equipment is repaired beyond effective warranty dates or if abnormal usage had occurred, Customer shall be charged applicable rates and the Customer will be advised of the estimated charges prior to repair by CHANNEL MASTER's authorized service center. 2.4
The price of outof-warranty repairs payable by the Customer will be based on standard labor and parts prices in effect at the time of the repair. CHANNEL MASTER will use its best efforts to ensure that the cost of such repair, exchange, refurbishing, or substitution will not exceed the original price of Product. 2.5
If the problem reoccurs within the warranty period,
CHANNEL MASTER will, at its option: (1) re-perform the service; (2) replace the product pursuant to the terms of this warranty, (3) permit Customer to return the product and issue a refund pursuant to this warrant, or (4) refund the amount the Customer paid for the services.
PrOduCt mOdIfICatIOn:
4.1
CHANNEL MASTER reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its products, during subsequent production, without incurring the obligation to install such changes or improvements on previously manufactured or sold products. FORCE MAJEURE: 5.1
CHANNEL MASTER will not be liable if its performance under this warranty becomes commercially impracticable due to any contingency beyond CHANNEL MASTER’s reasonable control, including acts of God, fires, flood, wars, sabotage, civil unrest, accidents, labor disputes or shortages, government laws, rules and regulations, whether valid or invalid, inability to obtain material, equipment or transportation, incorrect, delayed or incomplete specifications, drawings or data supplied by Customer (collectively “Force Majeure”). lImItatIOns and QualIfICatIOns Of Warranty:
6.1
This Limited Warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the Equipment and is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. this Warranty does not apply to any damage, defect of failure caused by: (a) any part of the equipment having been modified, adapted, repaired, maintained, transported or relocated by any person; (b) Storage or environmental characteristics which do not conform to the applicable sections of the appropriate Equipment Manual or Instruction Sheet; (c) Failure to conform with the Equipment Operating Instructions in the applicable Equipment Manual or Instruction Sheet; (d)
External causes, including external electrical stress or lightning, or use in conjunction with incompatible equipment, unless such use was with CHANNEL MASTER’s prior written request; (e) Cosmetic damage; (f) Accidental damage, negligence, modification, mishandling, abuse or misuse; or (g) Force Majeure. Warranty does not cover:
(a) Labor charges for installation or setup of the product. (b) Any taxes imposed on CHANNEL MASTER for units replaced or repaired under this warranty. (c) Installation, performance of, or repair of: audio/video cabling, telephone line, or accessory attachments used with the product. (d) Product replacement because of misuse, accident, lightning damage, unauthorized repair, or other cause not within the control of CHANNEL MASTER. Please note that removing the cover of the Unit for any reason voids the warranty. (e) Reception transmission problems caused by signal conditions, telephone line, or cable or antenna systems outside the unit. (f) Damages to, or viruses that may infect your Unit or other devices arising from the use of unauthorized third party devices in connection with your Unit. (g) Incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states (or jurisdictions) do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.) (h) A product that has been modified or adapted to enable it to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications. (i)
A product used for commercial or institutional purposes. (j) Access connections (telephone or broadband), including charges from your communications provider.
lImItatIOn On damaGes:
7.1
THIS WARRANTY IS THE CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY FOR THE EQUIPMENT, CHANNEL
MASTER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF MERCHANTABILITY.
7.2
CHANNEL MASTER WILL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT, INCLUDING LIABILITY IN NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT
LIABILITY, AND WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY AT ALL FOR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY. CHANNEL
MASTER’S LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO FULFILL ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER
LIABILITY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE EQUIPMENT WILL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE EQUIPMENT AT THE TIME OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. THE REMEDIES STATED IN
THIS WARRANTY ARE THE CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AGAINST CHANNEL MASTER REGARDING
THE EQUIPMENT. 7.3
EVEN IF CHANNEL MASTER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THEM,
CHANNEL MASTER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS AND REVENUES, FAILURE TO REALIZE EXPECTED SAVINGS, ANY
CLAIM AGAINST A CUSTOMER BY A THIRD PARTY, OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSSES
OF ANY KIND. 7.4
THESE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS ARE NOT MADE BY CHANNEL MASTER WHERE
PROHIBITED BY LAW.
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HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. All product specifications, content and partners contained herein are subject to change without notice. Channel Master shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. All product images and screenshots are for demonstration purposes only and are subject to change and may vary from actual experience or use. 99-708004-09CM
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For the best experience
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Once you have setup your device, please check to make sure you a
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• If your device is connected to a broadband connection
,
go to Menu> Settings> Software Update and select
"
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Follow the on-screen instructions to download the upgrade.
• If your device is not connected to a broadband connection
,
then visit www.channelmastertv.com/ softwareupdate to check for the latest software
.
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,
if avai l able
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onto a USB drive and go to Menu > Settings > Software Update and select
"
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and follow the on-screen instructions
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.
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.
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Instruction Manual
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
7.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8.
9.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart. stand, tripod. bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used. use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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11 . Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
10. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. power-supply cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
12. The Shock Hazard Marking and Associated Graphical Symbol are provided on the enclosure.
13. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, shall not be placed on the apparatus.
14. The power supply is for ITE and audio/video equipment used.
15. The power supply shall be installed and operated according the following specification.
16. The power supply can be operated at an ambient temperature 40°C maximum.
17. The power supply shall be operated in dry locations.
18. Use the apparatus in well-cooling environment. Keep away from the comer.
19. The orientation pf apparatus should be placed properly.
20. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so.
The symbol is intended to alert to the presence of un-insulated "Hazardous Voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to users.
&
The symbol is intended to alert to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
&
Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler us used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
''WARNING"
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.

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