Hauppauge DEC 2000-t Installation And Reference Manual

DEC2000-t
Installation
and
Reference
Manual
English
Installation and
Reference Manual
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Contents
1. Overview 1-1
What is Digital TV? ............................................................................. 1-1
Why is Digital TV Better?.................................................................... 1-1
What Channels can I get?.................................................................. 1-2
Why switch to Digital TV? .................................................................. 1-3
Do I need a subscription?.................................................................. 1-3
2. What's in the DEC2000 box 2-1
3. Getting Started 3-1
DEC2000-t cables & connectors ....................................................... 3-1
Inserting the batteries into the remote control................................... 3-2
Connecting the DEC2000 to your TV set .......................................... 3-2
Connecting the DEC2000 to your TV set via SCART ..................... 3-3
Connecting the DEC2000 to your TV set via RF cable .................. 3-4
Connecting your TV antenna ............................................................ 3-6
Connecting the Power Supply .......................................................... 3-6
Powering up your DEC2000 for the first time ................................... 3-7
The Welcome Screen and scanning for channels ............................ 3-7
Initial Scan for channels .................................................................... 3-8
Mini EPG display ............................................................................... 3-8
4. Remote Control and Basic Functions 4-1
Button Functions................................................................................ 4-1
Detailed description of each button....................................................4-2
5. Menu Operation 5-1
Installation Menu ............................................................................... 5-1
Scan Menu ........................................................................................ 5-3
Programme information .................................................................... 5-3
List Editor .......................................................................................... 5-4
Pin code Menu .................................................................................. 5-5
Software update Menu ...................................................................... 5-6
6. Connecting the DEC2000-t to your PC 6-1
Minimum PC system requirements.....................................................6-1
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Installation of the DEC2000-t USB Hardware ................................... 6-2
Installation of the DEC2000-t USB driver software ........................... 6-3
Installation of the DEC2000-t USB Application Software .................. 6-3
DEC2000-t USB TV & Radio Application for the PC ......................... 6-3
Installation of the MHEG Teletext Application.....................................6-4
Menu Options .................................................................................... 6-4
Channel Scan .................................................................................... 6-5
Program information ......................................................................... 6-6
Program List ...................................................................................... 6-6
Favourites List ................................................................................... 6-7
View Modes ....................................................................................... 6-7
Recording and Time Shift ................................................................. 6-8
InterVideo WinDVD ............................................................................ 6-9
Tips on recording digital TV on your PC ......................................... 6-10
Playback of recorded TV shows on your PC .................................. 6-11
7: Troubleshooting the PC connection 7-1
Technical Support ............................................................................. 7-1
Software Support .............................................................................. 7-2
Warranty information ......................................................................... 7-3
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1. OVERVIEW
a) What is Digital TV?
Digital TV has recently been introduced in the UK. Digital refers to the way the transmission of images and sound that make up a TV programme are transmitted to your TV set. Much in the way a computer works by coding data in a stream of ones and zeros - digital TV sends a coded signal to your TV set. This means that the airwaves taken up by digital TV take up a lot less space. The airwaves that once transmitted one analogue channel will now have space to transmit up to six or seven digital channels. As a result the viewer has more choice. Widescreen TV is another option that digital TV can provide.
Interactive TV is yet another feature of Digital TV. By using your remote you can access all kinds of information. Digital text is much clearer than the old analogue format. Digital systems allow you to choose your camera view of big events using the interactive channels. With more and more fea­tures such as these digital TV is paving the way for a much more interac­tive experience when watching TV.
The Government has decided that some time between 2005 and 2010 the analogue services will be switched off. They have however indicated that the 'switch - off' will only happen if most viewers have decided to make the switch to digital TV themselves.
b) Why is Digital TV Better?
Digital TV is better for a number of reasons.
One of the main reasons is that there will be more choice of what is avail­able to view. With interactive TV becoming the way of the future, con­sumers will have more of a say as to what standards are set in place in regards to broadcasts.
The images and sound are clearer and widescreen TV is much easier to access through Digital TV. As analogue TV is eventually going to be switched off, resources into broadcasting will tend to be put into digital TV and not the older analogue type transmissions (a method that has been used for about 60 - 70 years). As a result if people want to know what is new, be it features of digital TV or the types of shows that are being aired -
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digital TV is the medium that more and more people will be turning to. Analogue TV will have no new developments and it is unlikely that any new resources will be pumped into this ageing broadcast format.
c) What Channels Can I get?
These are the Free to View Digital Terrestrial channels available in the UK, at the time of publication. They are subject to change and can be done without any prior notice from the broadcasters and/or manufacturers.
* sound only on Digital Terrestrial
** not in widescreen
*** Currently available with the “DEC2000 to PC” connection
All TV channels are in widescreen unless indicated.
· BBC ONE
· BBC TWO
· ITV 1
· Channel 4
· Channel 5
· ITV 2
· BBC CHOICE
· BBC NEWS 24
· SKY NEWS
· SKY SPORTS NEWS
· ITN**
· UK HISTORY
· BBC FOUR
· CBBC
· Cbeebies
· BBCi***
· Sky Travel
· TV Travelshop
· QVC
· Community Channel
· S4C2
· BBC Parliament*
· Teletext***
· 4 Text***
· ntl Text***
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d) Why Switch to Digital TV?
There are many reasons as to why one should switch to Digital TV.
More choice is one of the most obvious reasons. While with Analogue TV's there are 5 channels, there is also no monthly cost. Digital TV and the DEC mean that not only are you presented with choice but for a small one off cost you have all these channels to choose from, with no monthly fee to pay at the end of each month. While other cable and satellite operators charge a subscription, the DEC functions on completely free to view TV.
The features that comprise Digital TV are also of better quality. Digital pic­ture and sound quality are superior to the analogue transmissions. Not only is widescreen more readily available with Digital TV, but the vast choice of channels means there is also a much wider selection. Specialised shows on channels that cater to more specific demands mean that viewers will naturally start choosing to switch over to Digital TV.
Finally the DEC2000-t is a very small and portable device, it can be moved from location to location. With simple installation, digital TV and its vast range of features are never far away. The DEC2000-t can also function as a recording device, when used with a computer or notebook. The already small space saver can save even more space with the elimination of the use of VCR's.
e) Do I need a subscription?
No you do not need to pay a monthly subscription fee. However…
"If you use or install television receiving equipment to receive or record television programme services you are required by law to have a valid TV Licence.
The type of licence you'll need and how to go about getting one will depend upon your individual circumstances." See www.tvlicencing.co.uk for more details.
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2. WHAT IS IN THE DEC2000-t BOX?
1 SCART to SCART Cable
1 Infra-red Remote Control
1 12Volt Power Supply
1 USB cable
1 DEC2000 unit
1 RF loop through cable
1 Audio output cable
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3. GETTING STARTED
DEC2000-t Connections
W
arning: Incorrect wiring and connections can lead to
operational disturbances or defects in the device. Misuse can also cause harm to the user: Failure to comply may
seriously damage your product.
a) DEC2000-t cables and connectors
These are the several different connections that can be made to the back of the DEC2000-t. Below you will find some examples.
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SCART socket to TV set (optional) (see section 3.c)
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USB connector to PC (optional) (see section 6.a)
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RF-out socket (see section 3.e)
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RF-in from antenna (see section 3.d)
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DC 12v Power Supply connector (see section 3.f)
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Audio output connection
Power
Supply
12V socket
RF-out
to
TV set
RF-in
from
antenna
Audio
Out
(optional)
USB connector
to PC
(optional)
Scart output
socket
to TV set
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b) Inserting batteries into the remote control transmitter
i. Slide off battery cover
ii. Insert batteries (note correct polarity +/- )
iii. Replace the battery cover
c) Connecting the DEC2000 to your TV set
There are two ways to connect the DEC2000 to your TV set: through a SCART cable or through an RF cable. A SCART connection will give the best digital picture quality.
If you have a TV set which accepts RGB SCART, your picture quality will be the best possible. Most modern TV's have one or more SCART socket. To find out if a SCART socket is RGB, consult your TV sets’ manual.
If your TV does not have a SCART connection, you can also use the sup­plied RF Loop-through cable.
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Connecting the DEC2000 to your TV set via SCART
i. Locate the supplied SCART to SCART cable. You will need to connect
one end to the DEC2000-t SCART socket and the other end into the SCART connector on your TV set (as illustrated below).
Then, set your TV set to accept AV input (SCART input).
When you turn on the DEC2000, you should see the Welcome Menu on your TV set.
ii. If your TV is already using the SCART from your VCR, and your VCR
has an available SCART input socket, you can connect the DEC2000-t as illustrated below.
Connect one end of the SCART cable to the DEC2000-t SCART out socket and the other end into the SCART In connector on your VCR.
Then, set your TV to AV input (SCART input).
Set your VCR to AV input (SCART input).
When you turn on the DEC2000, you should see the Welcome Menu on your TV set.
iii. If your TV connects via an RF cable to your VCR, and you have an
available SCART socket on your VCR, this connection method can also be used (as illustrated below).
Set your VCR to AV input (SCART input) (see your VCRs documenta- tion for instructions).
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Set your TV set to the channel being used by the VCR (see your VCRs documentation for instructions).
When you turn on the DEC2000, you should see the Welcome Menu on your TV set.
Connecting the DEC2000 to your TV set via RF cable
If you cannot use the SCART connection, you can also connect the DEC2000-t to your TV with the supplied RF Loop-through cable.
When using the RF-Loop cable, the DEC2000 sends video over channel
43. To change the RF output channel on the DEC2000-t, refer to Chapter 5: Menu Operation in the section entitled Tuner output.
There are three ways the RF Loop cable can be connected to your TV set. Choose one of these three ways:
i. Connecting the DEC2000-t to your TV directly using RF cables
Connect one end of the supplied RF Loop-through cable to the RF­out on the DEC2000-t (as illustrated below). Connect the other end of
the RF-Loop cable to your TV set’s antenna conection (often marked “RF input”).
Tune your TV set to the output channel used by the DEC2000 (normally channel 43, but this channel can be changed).
When you turn on the DEC2000, you should see the Welcome Menu on your TV set.
ii. Connecting the DEC2000-t through a VCR using RF cables
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