Digital Equipment HD4000 User Manual

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Safety Instructions
Keep this User's Manual for future reference
Keep this equipment away from humidity
Place this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.
Do not stand it on soft furnishings.
If any of the following situation arises, get the equipment checked by a service
technician:
- The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
- The equipment has been dropped and da m aged.
- The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.
- The equipment has not been working well or you cannot get it work according to User's Manual.
Warning
To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover or the back of the receiver.
Do not block the ventilation holes of the device. Leave appropriate gap above and around it to allow for adequate ventilation.
Do not place the device in an unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit which emits heat.
Copyright Statement
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written permission. Other trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damage.
This symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts. When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or colds.
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Table Of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................3
Front panel and rear panel illustration.................................................4
Front Panel...........................................................................................4
Rear Panel............................................................................................4
Remote control.......................................................................................5
Installing the batteries...........................................................................5
Installation & Connections....................................................................7
First time installation...........................................................................10
Basic operations..................................................................................11
Main menu ............................................................................................14
Menu Tree..........................................................................................15
Installation............................................................................................16
Auto Scan...........................................................................................16
Manual Scan.......................................................................................16
Program edit.........................................................................................17
System setup........................................................................................19
A/V Output Settings............................................................................19
Local Time Setting..............................................................................19
System Information.............................................................................19
Factory Default...................................................................................19
User preferences..................................................................................20
OSD Language...................................................................................20
OSD Transp arency............................................................................. 20
CH Info Bar Time Out.........................................................................20
Volume Bar Time Out .........................................................................20
Parental Control..................................................................................21
Trouble shooting..................................................................................22
Technical specifications......................................................................23
WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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Introduction
This DVB-T TV Receiver is a Free-To-Air digital terrestrial receiver, allowing you to access free-to-air digital terrestrial TV channels and radio broadc asts on your TV set. Its digital reception covers VHF & UHF band. Compared with the analog TV programs, digital TV programs eliminate the noise and interference but offer high quality video and audio. An on-screen initial installation guide is provided so that you can easily start to enjoy watching the programs. In addition, a fully featured remote control is included that offers you access to every feature with a simple press of a button.
Main Features
- Full comply with Australian DVB-T standards
- Full MPEG2 ISO/IEC 13818 transport stream compliant audio/video decoding
- Bandwidth of 7MHz supported
- COFDM demodulator
- Automatic/manual channel search
- Channel edit, moving and deletion
- Parental lock control
- EPG (Electronic Program Guide) and teletext function (where available)
- RS-232 serial port for software upgrade
- Tuner RF in/loop through
- Dolby R Digital 5.1 Channel Surround So und
- Component/S-Video/Digital Audio via coaxial & optical output
- HDMI output
- Full function remote control
Package Contents
Before installation, please check the items of the package. The packag e should contain the following items:
1. DVB-T TV receiver x 1
2. Remote control x 1
3. AAA size battery for the remote control x 2
4. Instruction manual x 1
5. YPbPr cable x 1
6. CVBS cable x 1
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Front panel and rear panel illustration
Front Panel
Green Light To indicate the Stand-by mode ON/OFF (this mode is controlled by remote control only).
Rear Panel
ANT IN connect the antenna here. LOOP OUT To connect a RF signal from the STB to either the RF Input jack
(antenna) on your VCR or to the antenna input of your TV.
③ HDMI video output used to connect to your HDMI device. ④ PDIF/COAXIAL Digital audio output. ⑤ S-VIDEO Y/C output for a S-VHS or Hi-Fi Video Recorder. ⑥ AUDIOL/R Audio output to connect to your TV. ⑦ YPbPr High definition video output to connect to your TV. ⑧ VIDEO CVBS output to connect to your TV. ⑨ VGA Video output to connect a VGA display monitor. ⑩ RS-232 Serial port for software upgrade. ⑪ POWER Switch ON/OFF.
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Remote control
Remote key functions:
1. POWER To turn the Stand-by mode
ON/OFF.
2. INFO To display the current program
information.
3. Numeric buttons (0-9) To control the
numerical operation and especially to change program directly.
4. SUBT To switch the close caption
ON/OFF.
5. AUDIO To display the Audio info of the
selected program.
6. MENU To enter into the main menu, Press
again to exit to previous menu.
7. VOL - / + To control the level of the
volume.
8. PAGE - / +To Page Down (5-)/Page Up
(5+).
9. OUTPUT To switch the output mode of HD
between YPbPr and VGA.
10. EDIT To edit the properties of the current
program.
11. RECALL To return to view the previous
program.
12. MUTE To mute or recover the sound of the receiver.
13. TTX To switch the teletext service ON/OFF.
14. TV/RADIO To switch the program between TV and Radio.
15. EXIT To cancel operation or exit the menu directly.
16. To change the progr am upward / downward.
17. OK To confirm the selected menu item / to open the program list.
18. FAV To cancel operation or exit the menu directly (Not supported now)
19. EPG To introduce some program info to the user.
20. 4 COLOR KEY To assist the operation of the box.
21. FORMAT To switch the different resolution (1080i, 720P, 576P , 576i
supported).
22. ASPECT To toggle among 16:9 full screen, 16:9 letter box, 4:3 full screen, 4:3
letter box, 4:3 panscan.
23. PAUSE To Pause the current program when pressed and go on playing the
current when pressed again.
24. SIGNAL To show the quality / level of signal.
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Installing the batteries
Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put two AAA size batteries inside the compartment. The diagram inside the battery compartment shows the correct way to install the batteries.
Caution:
1. Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
2. Don’t attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or throw the batteries into the fire.
3. Always replace both batteries at the same time. Never mix new and old batteries or batteries of a different type.
4. If you don’t intend to use the remote controller for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage and corrosion.
5. Do not drop, apply shock or step on the remote control.
6. Do not spill water on the remote control.
Notes: If the receiver does not operate when operating the remote control from a close
range, you need to replace the batteries.
Using the Remote Control
1. To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital set top box.
2. The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box at an angle of up to 60 degrees.
3. The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
Note: Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the remote control.
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Installation and Connections
How to get good reception
In general you are not required to change the existing antenna. However if your
antenna is not in good condition you should consider replacing them to ensure uninterrupted digital television viewing.
Viewers in areas of poor analog reception may need specialists’ advice about
antenna requirements for digital reception in their area.
It’s recommended that viewers use quad shielded cable from the antenna to the
television.
Connections to a TV
There are several ways of connecting your STB receiver to the TV and Hi-Fi System. For high definition viewing your TV must supp ort either 576p, 72 0p, 1080i resolution. Also the connection between the STB receiver and TV must be YPbPr component, VGA, or HDMI. Other connection will provide standard definition viewing.
Connect the STB receiver via Video / S-Video and Audio (for standard definition viewing)
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Installation and Connections
Connect the STB receiver via YPbPr output and Audio output (for high definition viewing)
Connect the STB receiver via VGA output and Audio output (for high definition viewing)
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Installation and Connections
Connect the receiver via HDMI output (for high d efinitio n viewing)
Audio connections via Optical/Coaxial/Mixed Audio L/R Output
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First time installation
Note: Be sure to turn on the main power at the rear of your receiver before using the
receiver.
After all the connections have been made properly, switch on your TV. Make sure the receiver is connected to the mains and press Power to switch the receiver on. If you are using the receiver for the first time or restored to factory default, a First Time Installation menu will be displayed to guide you through the initial setup to set the time zone, the daylight saving, the TV screen type and scan channels. Use the remote controller to finish the setup.
When finished the scanning, all active channels found will be stored automatically. The last found channel will be viewed. (In case you want to stop the scanning, press the EXIT key to exit. The channels already found will be stored).
Now you are ready to watch digital terrestrial TV channels and radio broadcasts. In case you skip the First Time Installation screen, you can press MENU key to
bring up the main menu (please refer to page 14 for operation guidance)
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Basic operations
Switch program
1. Press the NUMERIC keys (0~9) on the re mote control to select the channe l number you
want.
2. Press the ▲▼ key on the remote control or the front panel to change the available
channels upward/downw ard.
3. Press the RECALL key to view the previous channel selected.
Volume control
1. Press the ◀▶ key on the remote control or front panel to adjust the volume. The following volume bar will appear on screen.
Mute
1. Press the MUTE key to temporarily stop the sound.
2. To cancel mute, press the MUTE key again or press◀▶key.
Freezing picture
1. Press Pause key to pause current program and the pause icon will appear
on screen.
2. To cancel pause and continue to play, press again the PAUSE ke y and the
pause icon will disappear.
Change an audio language and audio mode
Press the AUDIO key on the remote control to select the audio control menu, press the ◀▶,▲▼ and OK keys to select an audio languag e you want. Press EXIT key to exit the menu.
NOTE: the Languages depend on the program providers.
Change screen aspect
Press Aspect key to switch screen aspect mode (16:9 full screen, 16:9 letter box, 4:3 full screen, 4:3 letter box, 4:3 panscan).
Change video resolution
Press Format key to set the video resolution mode (1080i, 720P, 576P).
NOTE: this receiver is default set to 1080i.
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Basic operations
Change video output mode
Press OUTPUT key to select the matched video monitor between YPbPr and VGA.
Change TV/Radio mode
Press TV/Radio key to change the program list mode between TV and Radio.
View program info
1. Press INFO key to view the detailed information of current program.
2. Press INFO/ EXIT to exit view.
Subtitle
Press SUBT key to switch subtitle on/off.
NOTE: the subtitle depends on the program providers.
Teletext service
1. Press TTX key to open a teletext page (if the teletext is transmitted)
2. Press EXIT key again or press EXIT key to close the teletext.
View signal info
1. Press SIGNAL key to view the signal level and quality of the current program.
2. Press EXIT or SIGNAL key to exit.
Quick edit of current program
1. Press EDIT key to show the edit mode.
2. Press ◀▶ to select the desired option.
3. Press OK key to confirm.
4. Press OK key again to cancel.
5. Press EXIT or EDIT key to exit the menu.
There are 6 options available for your quick edit.
To skip current program To lock/unlock current program Favorite list 4 Favorite list 3
Favorite list 2 Favorite list 1
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Basic operations
EPG (Electric Program Guide)
1. Press EPG key to view the EPG information that are provided by the content
providers.
2. Press ▲▼ key to view the event information such as event name, event time.
.
3. Press OK key to view the detailed information of the current event.
4. Press RED key to view the event information of the next day, press BLUE key
view the event information of the previous day.
5. Press EPG key again or press EXIT key to exit the menu.
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Main menu
This section guides you to walk through of all options on the Menu screen
Navigation in the main menu
1. Press MENU key to bring up the main menu or return previous.
2. Press ▲▼ key to move upward/down to the desired sub menu.
3. Press OK key to enter into the sub menu you select.
4. Press EXIT key to exit the main menu.
The main menu is divided into 4 sections, please refer to the menu tree in the next page.
Installation Program Edit System Setup User Preferences
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Main menu
Menu Tree
Installation
Scan selected channels
Auto scan
Program Edit
Edit FAV
Browse Lock Skip Delete Rename Move
System Setup
A/V setting Local time setting System information Factory default
User Preference
OSD Language OSD Transparence CH info bar time out
Volume bar time out
Parental control
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Installation
Auto Scan
1. Go to Main menu > Installation.
2. Press BLUE key to auto scan all the
channels.
3. Press EXIT key if you want to stop
during the auto scan.
Manual Scan
1. Go to Main menu > Installation
2. Press ▲▼ to select the channels you
want to scan. Press ◀▶ key to pa ge up/down .
3. Press OK key to select the channel, press
again to cancel your selection. If the channel is selected, an icon “” will appear.
4. Repeat step2, 3 to select other channels.
5. Press RED key to start scanning the
selected channels.
6. Press EXIT key if you want to stop during the scan.
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Program edit
NOTE: If there is no program stored, you can not access the edit menu.
Edit Favourite
1. Go to Main menu > Program edit > TV or Radio
list.
2. Press YELLOW key to show the favorite list and
then press ▲▼ key to select the desired favorite list, press OK key to enter favorite edit mode.
3. Press
▲▼ key to select the program you desired.
ration, the
ll menu or press MENU to
Lock Program
> Program edit > TV or Radio
ess RED key to show a list of Edit modes.
n.
5. Pr gain to cancel the operation. The lock icon will disappear.
enu.
kip Program
u > Program edit > TV or Radio
ess RED key to show a list of Edit modes.
on.
sire
peration. The skip icon will disappear.
nu.
4. Press OK key to add the program to the fa vorite list
you selected, a FAV icon will appear.
5. Press OK key again to cancel this ope
FAV icon will disappear.
6. Press EXIT key to exit a
return to the previous menu
1. Go to Main menu
list.
2. Pr
Press ▲▼ key to select the lock item.
3. Press OK key to enable the lock functio
4. Press ▲▼key to select a program you desired,
and press OK key to lock this program , a lock icon
will appear.
ess OK key a
6. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous m
S
1. Go to Main men
list.
2. Pr
Press ▲▼ key to select the Skip item.
3. Press OK key to enable the Skip functi
4. Press ▲▼ key to select a program you de d, and press OK key to Skip this
program. a skip icon will appear.
5. Press OK key again to cancel the o
6. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous me
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Program edit
Delete Program
1. Go to Main menu > Program edit > TV or
D key to show a list of Edit modes.
ion.
.
cel the operation. T
enu.
ename
menu > Program edit > TV or Radio list.
ress ▲▼ key to select the
y to enable the rename function.
name, and press OK key to enter
o confirm. Press
nu.
Move Program
> Program edit > TV or
D key to show a list of Edit modes.
tion.
t
w position numb
w
key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous menu.
witch TV/Radio list
tween the TV channel list and the radio channel list.
Radio list.
2. Press RE
Press ▲▼ key to select the delete item.
3. Press OK key to enable the delete funct
4. Press ▲▼ key to select the program you
dislike, and press OK key to mark this program A cut icon will appear.
5. Press OK key again to can
he cut icon will disappear.
6. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous m
R
1. Go to Main
2. Press RED key to show a list box of all Edit modes. P
Rename item.
3. Press OK ke
4. Press ▲▼ to select a program you want to re
the Name Edit Menu. A keyboard will show on the screen.
5. Press ▲▼ ◀▶ to select the letters and press OK key t
YELLOW key to save and quit, press GREEN key to delete unwanted letters.
6. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous me
1. Go to Main menu
Radio list.
2. Press RE
Press ▲▼ key to select the move item.
3. Press OK key to enable the move func
4. Press ▲▼ key to select a program you wan
to move, and press OK key.
5. Press NUMERIC key to set a ne
er for the selected program.
6. Press OK key to confirm, the selected program
will be moved to the ne
position.
7. Press EXIT
S
Press BLUE key to switch be
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System setup
A/V Output Settings
1. Go to Main menu > Sys tem setup > A/V output setting.
output, Screen aspect,
key to confirm.
ll
2. Press ▲▼ key to select the options: Resolution, Video
Audio output. And press OK to enter submenu of selected option.
3. Press ▲▼ key to select the item you want to set, and press OK
4. Press key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous menu. EXIT
Resolution supported: 1080i, 720P, 576P, 576i Video output supported: YPbPr, VGA. Screen aspect supported: 4:3 Letter box, 16:9 Letter box, 6:3 Full, 16:9 Fu and 4:3 Panscan.
Audio output supported: MPE
G, AC-3 PCM, AC-3 CD
Local Time Setting
1. Go to Main menu > System setup > Local Time Setting.
2. Press ▲▼ key to select the options: Time zone, Daylight saving, and press OK
key to enter submenu of selected option.
▲▼
3. Press key to select the item that you want to set, and press OK key to
confirm.
4. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous menu.
System Information
1. Go to Main menu > System setup > System Information.
2. Press OK key to view the software/hardware Information of this receiver.
Factory Default
1. Go to Main menu > System setup >
Factory default.
2. Press OK key and input the correct the PIN
code and press OK key again to confirm your selection, the factory default data will be loaded.
NOTE: Factory default PIN is “0000”.
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User preferences
OSD Language
Go to Main menu > User preferences >OSD language. Only English is supported for this receiver.
OSD Transparency
1. Go to Main menu > User preferences >OSD
Transparency.
2. Press ▲▼ key to select the OSD Transparency
option, and press OK key to enter submenu.
3. Press ▲▼ key to select the transparency value
that you desired (4 transparency modes are available: 30%, 50%, 75%, 100%), and press OK key to confirm.
4. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous menu.
CH Info Bar Time Out
1. Go to Main menu > User preferences >CH Info
Bar Time Out.
2. Press ▲▼ key to select the CH Info Bar Time Out
option, and press OK key to enter submenu.
3. Press ▲▼ key to select the timeout that you desired (4
timeout modes are available: 1 second, 3 second , 5 second, 10 second), and press OK key to confirm.
4. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to return to the previous menu.
olume Bar Time Out
eferences >Volume
to select the Volume Bar Time Out
turn to the previous menu.
V
1. Go to Main menu > User pr
Bar Time Out.
2. Press ▲▼ key
option, and press OK key to enter submenu.
3. Press ▲▼ key to select the timeout that you desired (4
timeout modes are available: 1 second, 3 second , 5 second, 10 second), and press OK key to confirm.
4. Press EXIT key to exit all menu or press MENU to re
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User preferences
Parental Control
User preferences
select the Parental Control option,
. Parental Rating
l.
are available.
l guidance
year old
r old
ar old
d
. Installation Menu
n Menu
. Channel Edit Menu
el Edit Menu
. Setup Menu
etup Menu
. User preferences Menu
s Menu
. Change Password
ssword
OTE: Factory default password is “0000”.
verride code 7710 to unlock.
1. Go to Main menu >
>Parental control.
2. Press ▲▼ key to
and press OK key and input the correct the PIN code to enter the submenu.
1
To set the rating leve There are up to 8 levels
ALL: All programs are blocked G: General PG: Parenta M: Mature audience, 15+ MA: Mature adult audience 15+ yea AV: Adult audience, strong violence, 15+ ye R: Restricted, 18+ year old None: No program is blocke
2
T o lock/unlock the Installatio
3
To lock/unlock the Chann
4
T o lock/unlock the S
5
T o lock/unlock the User preference
6
To modify the user’s pa
N
If you forgot your password, please input the o
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Trouble shooting
If you experience problems with this receiver or its installation, in the first instance
roblem Possible cause What to do
please read carefully the relevant sections of this User Manual and this Troubleshooting section.
P
Main lead unplugged lead Check mainsDisplay on front panel not
lit
Main fuse blown Check fuse Aerial is disconnected
ligned
lead
Aerial is damaged/misa
Check aerial Check aerial
No signal found
aler
Out of digital signal area Check with de
No picture or sound
ting Program not broadcas
now
Retune to another channel
Mosaic blocks in picture or may not be compatible rial picture freezes
Aerial Check ae
Scrambled channel Channel is scrambled Select an alternative message channel Forgotten channel lock override code
Use the code
Receiver off and turn on Plug in
receiver
Handset not aimed correctly front Aim handset at
panel
Front panel obstructed
Check for
obstructions Remote control batteries are es inserted incorrectly
Check batteri
direction
No response to remote
hausted emote
control
Handset batteries ex Replace r
control batteries
After moving the receiver The aerial feed may come eed to another room, you can’t receive digital reception
through a distribution system which may reduce the digital signal now received by the receiver
Try a direct f
from the antenna
arning: If this doesn’t work, contact a qualified repair technician,
W
never attempt to repair the receiver yourself.
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Technical specifications
em Specification
It
Frequency Range o 230MHz VHF: 174MHz t
UHF: 470MHz to 862MHz Input Impedance 75Ohms unbalanced Signal Input Level -78~-25dbm
Tuner
Bandwidth 7MHz Demodulator COFDM OFDM Modulation T, SFN and MFN 2K, 8K FF Packed Carries 2K/8K
Demodulation
, 1/16, 1/32
Guard Interval 1/4, 1/8 RF IN IEC 169-2 female connector RF Loop Through IEC 165-2 male connector Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr RCA for component video output L/R RCA, Analog audio output S-Video 4-Pin mini-DIN Connector Coaxial RCA, for SPDIF digital audio output RS-232 DB-9 male serial port, for software
upgrade
Connectors
Input ~50/60Hz
100-240V Consumption 10W max.
Power supply
le
Decoder Modu PAL Resolution 1920X1080i, 1280 X720p,
720X576p, 720X576i
Display
Aspect Ratio 9,Panscan 4:3(Letterbox, full), 16: Video MPEG2 Transport
MP@HL
Audio MPEG2 Audio Layer I&II
Decoding
ance nce Compli ETSI EN 300 744 DVB-T Complia
Sound Mode Right, Left, Stereo Size 360*235*43mm Weigh
Others
t (Net) 1.8kg
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice
his marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates
,
*
T that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste
please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
disposal
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE THAT DIGITAL PRODUCTS GROUP PTY LTD ACT AS THE WARRANTY AND SERVICE AGENTS FOR THIS Digitel+ PRODUCT.
DO NOT RETURN THIS CARD TO DIGITAL PRODUCTS GROUP IMPORTANT
PLEASE KEEP WARRANTY CARD, PROOF OF PURCHASE AND USER MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE AS YOU WILL REQUIRE THESE WHEN MAKING A WARRANTY CLAIM.
Ensure that the following conditions are followed when operating the equipment. Failure to do so may result in warranty being void.
Power requirements: Ensure main power supply is 240v AC +/- 10%, 40W Max, 50Hz +/- 5%.
 Do Not place the unit in a confined cabinet or cupboard with out proper ventilation.  To prevent shock or hazard risk Do Not place Liquid or Fluids near the appliance.  Do Not place appliance in a dusty or wet location.  Full warranty conditions are listed in the rear of the users manual.  Prior to making a claim you should read through the trouble shooting section in the manual and consult the DPG web site www.digitalpg.com.au
For further Warranty information or to make a claim please contact Digital Product Group on 1300 889 803.
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WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. Where required by DIGITEL+ / DPG only the original invoice/receipt issued by e dealer will be accepted as proof of purchase.
covers only defects in the material and workmanship of the product
r a period of 12months from the date of original purchase.
he
elivery of the equipment to the point of purchase and for collecting the repaired or
ent from the same location.
EL+ / DPG. iv) Operating or maintained other than in
plied with the unit at the
a packing suitable to prevent damage. DIGITEL+ / DPG will not
G.
. DIGITEL+ / DPG is not liable for any other loss other than the unit itself.
2. Nothing contained in this warranty shall be read or app lied so as to affect the
right of the consumer in relation to the provisions of the trade practices ac t or other
atutory rights provided by legislation of the state or territory. In the absence of
pplicable legislation this warranty will be purchases sole and exclusive remedy nd neither DIGITEL+ / DPG nor its distributors or agents shall be liable for any
cidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty
of this equipment.
or further Warranty information or to make a claim please contact
al Product Group on 1300 889 803.
th
2. DIGITEL+ / DPG may reject warranty claims on equipment which it believes to
be illegally acquired or when the “o wner” is unable to provide pro of of purchase or where security labels or serial numbers have been tampered with or removed.
3. The warranty
fo
4. This warranty is on “Return to Base” basis. The owner is responsible for t
d replaced equipm
5. The warranty is void if failures arise as a result of any of the following. i) Abuse,
misuse, physical impact, normal wear and tear. ii) Alteration or repairs carried out with out written authorization from DIGITEL+ / DPG. iii) Upgrade that are not
gistered by DIGIT
re accordance with the manual supplied.
6. This equipment will not be considered defective as a result to incompatibility with
ther equipment or accessories other than the ones sup
o time of purchase.
7. This unit should be returned in its original carton and protective packaging or
lternatively ina
accept any responsibility for goods damaged whilst the goods are in transit.
8. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty does not give the right to
extension or a beginning of a new warranty period. Repairs or replacements may
ned parts or equivalent part.
be carried out with functionally equivalent reconditio Parts that have been replaced become the property of DIGITEL+ / DP
9. The customer acknowledges that no promise representation or und ertaking has
been given by DIGITEL+ / DPG or its dealer in relation to equipment other than as
tained in this warranty. con
10. A service charge will apply if the fault is not covered within the conditions of this
warranty or if there is no fault found. The charge will be based on the current market rate.
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