Igloo DT840INZ User Manual

User Guide
DT840INZ
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
Your IGLOO has been manufactured to meet international safety standards. To obtain the best results and operate safely it is important that you read the safety instructions below. The model number, serial number and electrical rating of your IGLOO are on a label on its base.
If you have any doubts about the installation, operation or safety of your IGLOO, please consult your service provider.
WARNING!
Remember that contact with 230V AC power can be lethal or can cause a severe electric shock. To avoid this risk:
! Never attempt to open the 12V power supply adapter as there are high voltage parts inside.
There are no serviceable parts inside the 12V power supply adapter.
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Never remove the top cover from your IGLOO as there are no serviceable parts inside.
! On the base of your IGLOO there is a tamper-evident label that states “Warranty void if broken
or removed”.
! Make sure that all electrical connections are safe and secure.
! Do not connect any of your equipment to the power supply until you have properly
connected all the other leads.
! Disconnect your IGLOO from the power supply (by switching o the power at the power point
and then disconnecting your IGLOO power lead from the power point on the wall) before you disconnect any other equipment from its rear panel.
! Ensure that the mains plug of the 12V power supply remains accessible after installation.
! Never push anything into the holes, slots or other openings of your IGLOO’s case.
CAUTION!
4 To ensure a free flow of air around your IGLOO, allow at least 5cm of space above and around
it.
4 Use only a dry cloth to clean your IGLOO. Never use detergents etc.
8 Never stand your IGLOO on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not cover any ventilation slots.
8 Do not place your IGLOO in an unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit which emits heat (e.g.
an amplifier).
4 If your IGLOO is placed with other items of audio/video equipment in a cabinet, make sure all
items have sucient space all around them, to allow ventilation and prevent overheating.
8 Do not use or store your IGLOO in hot, cold, damp or dusty places.
8 Do not put anything on your IGLOO which might drip or spill into it. Never stand objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, on top of your IGLOO.
8 Never place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on or adjacent to your IGLOO.
8 To avoid possible damage to the IGLOO or internal components, do not pick up or otherwise
move your IGLOO while it is connected to the mains supply. If you want to move your IGLOO, first put your IGLOO into standby and wait 60 seconds before disconnecting it. You should handle your IGLOO carefully, as any damage you cause to the internal components will invalidate your warranty.
4 If you move your IGLOO between dierent locations at dierent temperatures, allow it to
reach room temperature before you apply power to it.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
PACKAGING
When disposing of this product packaging, please ensure that it is recycled. This will reduce the demand for virgin wood pulp, whilst diverting material that would
otherwise end up in landfill.
PRODUCT AND BATTERIES
Recycling - Do not dispose of this product or its remote-control batteries with your domestic rubbish.
At the end of their useful lives, the product and batteries contain materials that, when processed correctly, can be recovered and recycled. By participating in the responsible recycling of the product and batteries, you will be reducing the requirement for new raw materials and reducing the amount of material that would otherwise end up in landfill. You will therefore help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
If a battery contains levels of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) or cadmium (Cd) greater than defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then symbols Pb, Hg, or Cd are printed beneath its crossed-out wheelie bin symbol.
When you purchase a new, similar product your retailer may oer to take this old one from you. Alternatively, you can take it to your local recycling centre. Your retailer or local municipal authority will advise you of the collection facilities available in your area for waste electronic products and batteries. Use of these services will be free to you.
Environmental policy
For more information about Pace’s environmental policy go to:
http://www.pace.com/corporate/home/index.asp and select About Pace > Policies.
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YOUR IGLOO
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Unpacking the carton
Before you start installing your IGLOO, please check you have the following supplied accessories:
1. A power lead with a 2-pin plug
2. A 12V power supply unit
3. An RF cable
4. A coaxial AV phono leads
5. An RF adapter
6. A remote control and two 1.5 V “AA” batteries
7. An ‘Important information’ guide
8. A ‘More important information’ guide
9. A quick start guide
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YOUR IGLOO
Front panel
S BUTTON & LIGHT
To switch your IGLOO into or out of standby
Lights up red when it is in standby
Lights up green when it is out of standby (switched on)
CH+ AND CH BUTTONS
To change channel by stepping through them
IR RECEIVE LIGHT
Flashes red when your IGLOO receives a signal from your remote control
Rear panel
POWER IN
To connect to the 12V power supply
Always disconnect the plug from the power supply before you remove the power connector from your IGLOO
USB 2.0 connector
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
To connect to your HD TV’s component video (Y Pb Pr) inputs (not recommended)
ETHERNET
To connect to your Internet router
HDMI
To connect to your HD TV’s HDMI
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input
(recommended)
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
To connect to a digital­audio (S/PDIF) input on your home cinema, TV or stereo sound equipment
AUDIO OUT LEFT + RIGHT
To connect to the left and right audio phono (RCA) inputs on your home cinema, TV or stereo sound equipment
VIDEO OUT
To connect to the ‘video in’ phono (RCA) connector on your TV or home cinema
RF OUT
Connect RF cable to your TV (or VCR)
TV AERIAL IN
Connect the cable from the wall­socket
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IGLOO On Demand
Access IGLOO’s catalogue of movies and TV episodes for rent
YOUR IGLOO
Remote control
Shhh
Turns the sound on and o
Menu
Go to the Main menu and
IGLOO homepage
Back
Go to previous screen or cancel
Vol + / -
Changes the volume up/down
Arrows
Use to navigate your screen,
like a mouse
Igloo Tick
Info on recommended content
Play buttons
Stop, pause, rewind and fast
forward when using Live Pause or
when viewing On Demand titles
Search
Programme search by
title or keyword
Standby
Power your IGLOO up or down with this button
Guide
Go to program listings
Info
Find out more about a programme
CH +/-
Previous or next channel
OK
Confirm a choice or make a selection
My IGLOO
Purchase content or manage your details
Number buttons (09)
Use to change channel, enter numbers and select on-screen options
Live TV
Go straight to the last
channel viewed
More
Options such as purchasing content, changing audio and subtitles
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INSTALLATION
Connecting your IGLOO
Before starting, choose a suitable position for your IGLOO, observing the ventilation requirements set out on page 2.
Warning
Before you connect or disconnect your IGLOO to/from any other equipment, make sure you disconnect all the equipment from the mains supply.
Connecting to a TV
If you have a TV with only a composite (CVBS) video input, use the supplied AV phono leads (yellow, white, red cable) to connect your IGLOO (see page 8). Match the colours of the connectors on your IGLOO and leads.
If your TV has component video (Y Pb Pr) inputs, you can connect your IGLOO to your TV using a suitable lead (not supplied) as shown on page 8. This will give a better quality picture on your TV for standard definition only. You also need to connect the audio leads.
If your HDTV has HDMI inputs, you can connect your IGLOO to your TV using a standard HDMI cable (not supplied) as shown on page 8. This will give you the best picture and audio quality on your TV.
For the HDMI connection, you do not need to connect any additional audio leads. (Limited to stereo audio only.)
Note
To view high-definition picture on your HDTV, you must connect your IGLOO to your HDTV using a standard HDMI cable (not supplied).
Optional audio connections
You can obtain improved quality sound with optional audio connections.
You can connect to a home cinema or stereo audio equipment as shown on page 8.
Note
If you connect to your TV, or other equipment via the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, VIDEO OUT connectors, you must also use an audio connection, in order to hear sound.
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Optional Broadband connection
If you want to connect your IGLOO to the Internet, set up a wireless
connection between your IGLOO and your WiFi router during the first installation setup (see page 11). To set it up later, go to Menu > Settings > Broadband and follow the on-screen instructions.
You can also use an Ethernet cable to connect your IGLOO to the Internet as
shown below. Connect the cable between your IGLOO and an Ethernet port on your local network router.
HDMI
HDMI lead (preferred)
Component video leads (alternative)
TV
Coaxial digital audio lead
Home cinema system
AV phono lead
Wall Socket
RF Cable
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RF adapter
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Connecting to the power supply
Plug the fixed lead on the 12V power supply unit into the socket labelled
POWER IN on your IGLOO’s rear panel.
Plug the 2-way connector on the supplied power lead into the socket on
the 12V power supply unit.
When all the connections are properly made, connect the mains plug from
the 12V power supply unit into a mains wall socket.
Connect other equipment, such as your TV, to the mains supply.
Note
Ensure that the mains plug of the 12V power supply remains accessible after installation.
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