SMART MX56 User Manual

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MX56
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T able of contents T able of contents
Safety 3
5.4 System Upgrade
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General Introduction
4 5.5 System Information
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6 6. Playback
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Front Panel / Rear Panel 8
6.1 Program information
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Remote Control Unit
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6.2 TV/Radio List
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S.T.B Connection
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6.3 Favorite List
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1.Main Menu
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6.4 EPG
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2. Prefrence
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2.1 Language 15
2.2 OSD Setting
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6.5 Volume Controrl
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6.6 INFO
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7. Game
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2.3 Parent LocK
16 Menu Map
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3. Edit
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Software Update
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3.1. Channel Manager
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1.Requested Devices
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3.2 Add Favorites
3.3 Favorites Manager
17 2.Operation 28
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3.Update by Receiver
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4. Scan
4.1 Auto Search
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Trouble Shooting 30
Specification 31
4.2 Manual Searching 18
4.3 Timer Setting
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5. Config 21
5.1 Clear Date 21
5.2 TV Setting 21
5.3 Set Time 21
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This STB has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully.
MAIN SUPPLY
:AC 100/240V, 50/60Hz, 30W.
OVERLOADING
:Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may result in fire or electric shock.
LIQUIDS
:This STB shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the STB.
CLEANING
:Disconnect the STB from the main supply before cleaning. Do not use any
kind of solvents to clean the STB, only use a soft-dry cloth.
VENTILATION
:The slots on top of the STB must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to the unit. Do not stand the STB on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not expose the STB to direct sunlight or do not place it near a heater. Do not stack electronic equipments on top of the STB.
ATTACHMENTS
:Do not use any unrecommended attachments as these may cause
hazard or damage the STB.
CONNECTION TO THE TERRESTRIAL ANTENNA
:Disconnect the STB from the main supply before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the terrestrial antenna. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THEANTENNA.
CONNECTION TO THE TV
:Disconnect the STB from the main supply before connecting or disconnecting the cable from TV. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THETV.
EARTHING
:The antenna cable MUST BE EARTHED to the system earth for the Terrestrial antenna.
LOCATION
:Place the STB indoor in order not to expose to lightening , rain or Sunlight.
INTRODUCTION
This manual will help you learn basic functions such as installation, selecting channels and many other functions of the STB. All functions can be operated by the remote control. You can easily install it by selecting Installation
function and upgrade its
software through communication cable.
The remote control is designed for easy access to all the functions at once and for comfortable grab for your hand. It is programmed to control all functions and to easily watch TV and Radio programs via the STB.
WARNING
Any problems caused by the use of unofficial software. The use of software versions other than dealers or distributors official software will void the manufacturer s warranty. It is advised that only the formal software released from dealers or distributors should be used.
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UNPACKING
Unpack the unit and check to make sure that all of the following
items are included in the packaging.
1 x Remote Control Unit (RCU) 1 x User Manual 2 x AAA batteries 1 x Digital ReceiverTerrestrial
1 x A/V Cable
22KHz switch
A tone that can be sent via the LNB coax. This tone can control the LNB or switches on the coax cable. Do not do not interfere with the DC or 22kHz tone that the receiver sends to the dish..
Antenna
A device that collects and radiates electromagnetic waves. Includes a satellite dish and a broadband antenna.
CVBS
Composite Video Baseband Signal. Standard single-wire video, mixing luma and chroma signals together.
Scart Cable
Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Forward Error Correction (FEC) A system of error control for data transmission.
Frequency
The number of cycles or events per one second, which is expressed in the unit of Hertz(Hz)
Intermediate Frequency (IF)
A frequency to which a carrier frequency is shifted as an intermediate step in transmission or reception.
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Low Noise Block (LNB) Downconverter
A low noise microwave amplifier and converter which downconverts a range of frequencies to IF range.
NTSC
National Televison Standards Committee,A video standard established by the United States (RCA/NBC) and adopted by numerous other countries
PAL
Phase Alternate Line. A video standard used in Europe and other parts of the world for composite color encoding.
Packet Identifier (PID)
A set of numbers that identifies transport stream packets containing data from a single data stream.
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Polarization
Satellite waves are polarized. They can be linear or circular. Linear polarity is Vertical or Horizontal, circular polarity is Righ-hand and Left-hand circular polarity.
Quaternary Phase Shift Keying (QPSK)
Phase-shift keying in which four different phase angles are used.
RF A frequency that is useful for radio transmission, usually between10kHz and
300,000Mhz
RGB
Video information in the form of Red, Green, and Blue tristimulus values. The combination of three values representing the intensity of each of the three colors can represent the entire range of visible light.
STB
Set Top Box, another common name of Digital Satellite Receiver, because it usually be put on top of TV in household. This word is used now worldwide.
Symbol Rate
The amount of data transmitted every second.
Transponder (TP)
Equipment in a satellite which receives a single uplink channel from a satellite Earth station, amplifies it, converts the frequency and changes the polarization, then rebroadcasts it back to Earth.
Transport Stream
The bit stream formed prior to transmission of signals by combining the video, audio and data streams of one service. It consists of fixed length packets of 188 bytes of data.
USALS
Universal Satellite Automatically Location System, a system established by STAB
www.usals.info
Front Panel
: Press to switch between Operation and Standby modes.
: Changes channels or items from top to bottom on the menus.
: Increase or Decrease the volume of sound.
: Press to display MENU. : Press to proceed confirmation.
Dimension:260mm x 195mm x 48mm (W x D x H )
Rear Panel
ANT IN: Connect to TerrestrialAntenna ANT OUT: Use it when connecting to another STB. RS-232: Use it when connecting to your PC. TV/VCR SCART:For the video/audio input of the TV and VCR. DIGITALAUDIO: SPDIF audio format output system. POWER: Power on/off switch. A/V RCA: To connect theAudio/Vedio RCA output to TV
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STANDBY (RED)
Switches between Operation and Standby modes.
Numeric Buttons
Changes channels or selects the menu options.
TV/RADIO
Switches between TV and Radio modes.
INFO
Displays the program information box on the screen.
PAGE UP
Press to jump one page up or change EPG program list up
FORMAT
MENU
Moves to main menu during TV viewing.
CH ,CH
Changes channels or items from top to bottom on the menu.
VOL ,
VOL
Turns up/down volume. Changes the page of channel list.
OK
Displays the channel list and selects the item on the menu.
AUDIO
Changes audio mode to left right and stereo.
TXT/SUB
FAV
Selects favorite channel list or current channel list in the view mode In
Edit Channel mode’s Add favorite menu it changes the right windows channel list.
MUTE
Turns sound on or off.
FORMAT
To adjust TV
setting.
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PAGE DOWN
Press to jump one page down or change EPG program list down
IEXIT
Press to exit the current menu.
RECALL
Press to jump to previous Channel.
PAUSE
Pauses to freeze the screen.
TXT
Displays TXT information broadcasting from DVB-T TV provider.
EPG
Electronic Program Guide button displays the TV/Radio program guide broadcasting by DVB-T TV provider
Various equipment and TV/VCR can be connected to STB. This manual will explain common ways to connect to the equipment. If you experience any problem, please contact your sales agency.
1. How to connect the STB to a TV set
Connect one end of the SCART cable to the TVSCART socket on the back of
the
STB and the other end to the SCART input socket on your TV.
Connect A/V RCAcable to A/V output on the STB, and the other end to A/V
input socket on your TV
Connect the antenna cable to the ANTENNAIN input connector of STB.
TV
STB
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2. How to connect to Terrestrial Antenna
Connect the ANT IN socket on STB to a Terrestrial Antenna, for the local television broadcasting signal.
Connect the TO TV socket to input socket on TVusing the coaxial cable.
Adjust the Installation menu of STB to get the DVB-T TVprogram.
3. How to connect the Audio system
Connect the AUDIO R, L socket of the STB to theAudio System like HI-FI,
Amplifier, etc..
Audio System must capable of stereo audio ability
If Digital Audio or S/PDIF Optical output are available on STB, you can get
better stereo experience
Antenna TV
Stereo L Stereo R
STB
STB
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1. Main Menu
The STB contains a facilitated user interface, this function is to make user easy to call all device functions. Operation Steps: Press MENU ,you can see this main menu.
When no menu is appeared on the screen, you press the [MENU] key that will display the main menu. The focus is stopped in the first item until the user select it.
Fig1.1
2.3 Parent Lock
When you select Parent Lock menu (Fig 2.3), you can set lock function or modify your Pin code.
If Parent Lock item is set to ON ,you must input the correct Pin code when you change to a locked channel.
If Install Lock item is set to ON ,you must input the correct Pin code when you want to enter the main menu.
Fig2.3
When menu is appeared on the screen, you press the [MENU] key that will return to the up-level menu.
[OK] key: When you press the key that will go to current sub-level menu item.
The default Pin code is 8866.
[ ] Key: The focus will move up or down.
[EXIT] key: Close all menu.
2. Preference In Preference menu user can select Language ,
OSD Setting and Parent Lock settings.
2.1 Language User can use Language menu(Fig 2.1) to set the language type
2.2 OSD Setting
OSD Setting menu(Fig 2.2) let user select the color
of menu.
Fig2.1
3. Edit
Use the main menu, you can press left or right key to select Edit icon (see Fig 3.1).
From this menu, we can select Channel Manger
Add Favorites and Favorite Manger items.
3.1 Channel Manager You can edit channel information in the Channel Manager Menu (Fig 3.2).
Use TV/Radio key to view TV or radio channel list. With the help of menu, you can set the channel status.
Fig3.1
Fig3.2
Fig2.2
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3.2. Add Favorites
Use Add Favorites ,you can designate the channels of the current TV/Radio list as favorite channels.
Move cursor to the required channel with Up/Down key, and then press Red key on the remote controller to set channel as favorites. If Red key is pressed again the selected channel is un-selected from your favorite list.
To select Radio channel in the TV list, use TV
/Radio key on the remote controller, and use TV /Radio key to select TV channel in the Radio
channel list.
When you want exit from this menu, please press
Fig3.3
Fig3.4
4. Scan
Use the main menu, you can press left or right key to select Scan icon. (Fig 4.1) From this menu, we can select Auto Searching,
Manual Searching and Timer
Setting items.
4.1 Auto Search From Scan menu (Fig 4.1), you can select Auto Searching menu (Fig 4.2).User can select this
menu to search the whole programs of the default frequency range.
4.2 Manual Searching From Scan menu (Fig 4.1), you can select
Manual Searching menu (Fig 4.3).
Set the TP Frequercy and Bandwidth .
Fig4.1
Fig4.2
MENU key, you can see a dialogue (Fig 3.4), this dialogue let you confirm your
operation.
You can see the favorite list if you press the Fav key while you are watching TV (or listening Radio channel) in normal state.
Set Auto Mode to NO . Set Trans Mode (Fig 4.4) and Guard
Interval (Fig 4.5)parameter.
If there is some signal displayed in Signal
Power and Signal Quality items. press
Fig4.3
RED key to search program. If you can not see any signal, please check
the parameter setting
3.3 Favorite Manager
The function is basically the same as the channel manager menu
Fig3.5
Lock: Same as the Lock function in Channel Manager
menu. Skip: Same as the skip function in Channel Manager menu. Rename: Same as the rename function in Channel Manager menu. Sort: Same as the Sort function in Channel Manager menu
Fig4.4 Fig4.5
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4.3 Timer Setting
From Scan menu (Fig 4.1), you can select
Timer Setting menu (Fig 4.8). This menu
can set 8 timers to make the receiver perform the designated actions.
Fig4.8
Use the Up/Down button to select item, and change the parameters Use
Left/Right button. If you have completed the timer settings, use Red or Blue button to save timer setting.
Timer Number: You can select up to 8 timers.
Timer Cycle: You can set the cycle of the action designated in the timer mode. One Time , Every Day and Every Week
Timer Service: You can set the timer service mode
Use the Up/Down button to select the timer. If you press OK to select a timer, You can see the current setting state of this timer (Fig 4.9).
( Sleep , Wakeup , VCR Record ). Fig4.10
Date: You can set the starting date of the timer action if you press OK , calendar action.
If you use this timer, please set Timer State to Enable status. You can see a extended menu (Fig 4.10).
Fig4.9
Start Time: You can set the starting time of the timer action.
Ending Time: You can set the ending time of recording when the Timer Service is VCR Record .
Channel: You can select the program channel to record when the Timer Service
is set to VCR Record .When Timer Service is Wakeup , this channel is viewed by receiver
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5. Config
Use the main menu, you can press left or right key to select Config icon (see Fig 5.1). From this menu, we can select Clear Data , TV Setting , Set
Time , System Update and System Information items.
5.1 Clear Data
Fig5.1
5.4 System Upgrade You can do System Update via other STB.
5.5 System Information From Config menu (Fig 5.1), you can select
System Information menu (Fig 5.6). System Information menu shows the system
information including the Firmware version and
Fig5.5
From Config menu (Fig 6.1), you can select Clear Data menu (Fig 5.2)
model name.
-Delete All Programs : Delete only the saved channel data ,other setting values are not deleted.
-Reset To Default : Delete all the data currently saved, and reset the system to the default status.
Fig5.2
6. Playback
In play status, various menus can be displayed on the screen with remote control action. You can change the current status and mode with various Keys.
6.1 Program information
Fig5.6
5.2 TV Setting From Config menu (Fig 5.1), you can select TV Setting menu (Fig 5.3) to set video and RF output.
5.3 Set Time From Config menu (Fig 5.1), you can select Set Time menu (Fig 5.4) to set your STB's time. This
function is useful for EPG and some timer functions.
Fig5.3
The bottom banner shows the information of the current channel. (see Fig 6.1)
Channel type icon, TV or radio Current time Channel number and the name of channel Event name Teletext icon Favorite icon Audio track status, left, right or stereo
Lock status
If a broadcaster provides GMT, you can set the time using GMT or set your own time by yourself.
If the GMT usage is set to On , Current time is automatically set and you can only set the time
-MUTE : Mutes the current channel audio.
-POWER : Turns the receiver power on/off.
Fig6.1
zone.
If you set GMT Usage to OFF , button on the item then calendar window is displayed. You can select the date from calendar.
Fig5.4
-SOUND : Sets the current channel audio to stereo/left-mono/right-mono.
-LANG : Shows the list of the audio language available in the current
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channel.(The selected audio language information is saved and applied when you
watch the channel.)
-TV/RADIO : Changes the current mode.
-Numeric Key(0-9) : You can change channel by input the channel number directly.
-Up/Down : Move to the previous/next channel.
Fig6.1
6.3 Favorite List
If you press FAV on the remote controller at No menu state, the screen is displayed as follows (Fig 6.3). You can preview the channel and move the channel with the UP/DOWN button.
Fig6.3
-MENU : You can enter the Main Menu.
-OK : You can select an item in the SAT,SUBTITLE or LANG list. Program list is displayed according to TV/Radio Mode.
-EXIT : The button makes a banner or other lists including SAT,SUBTITLE and LANG disappeared.
-PAUSE: Shows the video/audio output of receiver, To clear pause press PAUSE button again.
-INFO : If you press the INFO button once, a banner is displayed on the upper part of
6.4 EPG
EPG shows the event information of the current channel by time zone.
EPG is divided into Weekly mode, Daily mode, and Extend mode, and provides timer based recording and automatic power that have EPG information.
Fig6.4
the screen, and if you press the button again before the upper banner is disappeared, the banner will show the details of the currents channel.
-FAV : The Favorite List is displayed.
If you press EPG key, the Weekly mode is displayed as the default mode.
-EPG : The EPG menu of the current TP is displayed.
6.2 TV/Radio List
If you press TV/RADIO/OK key on the remote controller, at No menu state, the screen is displayed as follows (Fig 6.2).
Fig6.2
Move the cursor to an event in the required time zone, and press RED key. Then the timer is set to the designated time. See 4.7 Timer Setting for detail
Fig6.5
You can preview the channel and move the channel with the UP/DOWN button
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6.5 Volume Control
Adjust volume: Press Left/right key on the remote controller at No menu state.
Mute: Press Mute key on the remote controller at No menu state
Fig6.6
6.6 INFO
If you press the INFO button once, a banner is displayed on the upper part of the screen, and if you press the button again before the upper banner is disappeared, the banner will show the details of the currents channel
Preference
Language
OSD Setting
Parent Lock
Channel Manager
Menu Language Audio Language
Subtitle Language
Teletext Language
Menu Color
Parent Lock Install Lock Old Pin New Pin Confirm Pin
7.Game
The Classic game of all time , Teris is one of most highly playable game.
Fig6.7
Fig7.1
Edit
Scan
Add Favorites
Favorite Manager
Auto Searching
Manual Search
Time Setting
TP Frequency(Khz) Band width (Khz) Auto Mode Trans Mode Guard Internal Signal Power Signal Quality
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1..Requested Devices
Clear Date
TVSetting
Reset To Defanlts
Delete All Channels
Tv Aspect Ratio
16:9 Handling
Video Output
TV Type
1) Computer: offer new software and procedure for the digital terrestrial receiver.
2) Digital terrestrial receiver : The receiver which is going to be upgraded. ( short as receiver )
3) Upgrading cable for PC to Unit : Across RS-232 cable
2.Operation
1) Turn off STB
2) A .Open update tool Serial App 2.6.exe
B. Choose the Include Software in
Software column.
C. Choose the name & way of update file .
( see picture A)
Cofig
Set Time
System Update
System Information
Current Time
GMT Usage
Set Date
Set Time
Status
Progress
Exit
3 ) Turn on STB . You can see an window on the left
A
show as below :( see picture B)
At the same time you can see the progress in the below.
Bootstrap Version 108HY for AVA 9700 Copyright ( C) 1999-2003 LSI Logic Corporation Creation date : Jun.21, 2004 11:35:01 Stepping : AviV 9700 B
B
SYS Clock : 121.5 MHz TYPE : ??? [ SDR, 1X32 Mbits] SCF : 0 x 8201135 D [ INIT] 0 X 82C 1135D SCC: 0 x 010078A0 [ INIT ] 0 x 010078 A0 DLL: 0 x 00000368
Set Antenna
Antenna 5V
Game
Tetris
Time out : Update ? Auto
C
4). Update finished . ( see picture C ) If you want to update again, please click the Restart button , then repeat the process from one to three.
5). Update LOGO
The process is the same . A. Choose the Include Logo in I Frame Logo.
B. choose the name &way of update file .
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3. Update by Receiver
1.Set-to-set Software update with TV
1) Please connect Master receiver and Slave receiver with RS232 cable. Please note that both master receiver and slave receiver must be turned off before the connection with RS232 cable.
Trouble shooting
Possible Causes
Solution
No picture but on screen menus appear!
2) Power on Master receiver and enter into Config menu to display system update, then turn on the slave receiver, after that the software will be transferred from master receiver to slave receiver after detect. And after finished, the slave receiver will re-boot itself, and be operation mode.
2. Set-to-set Software update without TV
1) Please connect Master receiver and Slave receiver with RS232 cable . Please note that both master receiver and slave receiver must be turned off before the connection with RS232 cable..
2) Please turn on the master receiver by clicking the power switch on the back cover of the receiver.
3) Software updating begins, and wait till Slave Receiver re-boot itself and be
Terrestrial Antenna system is incorrectly installed.
Faulty Antenna
Incorrect TP data
High levels of signal loss through cables
Check all connections and leads,
Replace Antenna
Re-input TP data
Use a signal booster or replace cables
operation mode.
Faulty connection Repair connection
Remote control not working!
Batteries exhausted Check batteries
Incorrect function selected Press correct function key
Master Slave
RS-232 cable configuration
Remote control not pointed at device
Make sure your remote control is pointing on your device
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2.RXD (Receive Data)
3.TXD (Transmit Data)
5.Ground
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No stereo sound!
Incorrect cable connecting receiver
and TV
Check SCART cable
Incorrect volume value Check volume value
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Specification
1. VIDEO
Decoding Bit rate Output Aspect ratio Active pixel Output connector
2. AUDIO
Decoding Mode Bit rate
3. DEMODULATOR
Demodulation Symbol rate Outer code Inner code Energy dispersion
4. INPUT SIGNAL
Frequency Bandwidth Input level Channel band width Input socket Output socket
5. RF MODULATOR
Input Output Band TV Standard Output Channel
6. MISCELLANEOUS
Supply voltage Power consumption Low consumption(Standby) Operation temperature Storage temperature
MPEG2 & MPEG1 compatible Max 15Mbps NTSC/PAL 4:3 / 16:9 720 x480@30fps; 720 x576@25fgs RCA TV Scart VCR Scart S-Video
MPEG2 & MPEG l layer I & II Mono Dual Stereo Joint stereo Max 384kbps
COFDM 2K or 8K Rs(204 188 8) All DVB-T mode DVB-T recommendation
51MHz~858MHz 6 / 7 / 8Mhz 32dBV 36MHz IEC 169-24 FemaleX1 IEC 169-24 5V DC 75mA Max
IEC 169-24 MaleX1 IEC 169-24 FemaleX1 UHF PALBG/I/DK NTSC M 21~69(PAL) 14~83(NTSC)
100~240VAC 50/60Hz 10watts max <3watts +5 to +40
-20 to +70
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