Teac HD-B820 Owner's Manual

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HD-B820
High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Thanks for buying a TEAC. Read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this Digital Receiver.
CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein, may void your warranty.
CAUTION : To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer any servicing to qualified Service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electric shock to a person
The exclamation point with an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance (Digital Receiver)
WARNING : TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This product has a serial number, Please record the serial number and retain it for your records.
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST!
Is Digital TV reception available in your home?
Generally speaking; if this receiver was on display (demonstration) by your retailer and you live within the same area/town/city, then it should work within your home.
If you experience break-up of picture or poor performance, it is recommended that you contact your local TV antenna installer first. They may need to check your signal quality for digital reception. The antenna installer may advise you to upgrade your TV antenna to a newer digital ready antenna, and install newer cabling such as RG6 quad shield cable.
For more information on installations, visit the Digital Broadcast Australia website found at http://www.dba.org.au.
I don’t seem to have Digital TV reception in my home, what shall I do?
Digital TV is relatively new to Australia and it will take time for it to be available everywhere around Australia. If Digital TV reception is not available to you, simply place together all packaging and supplied cables back into the box neatly. Have your receipt (proof of purchase) ready and contact your place of purchase for further details on what you should do.
Connect your antenna lead directly into the antenna connection on the rear of the box.
Be sure to select AV or EXT input on your television by using the television remote control.
Switch on the set-top box. If all connections are right, you will see the AUTO SEARCH screen appears on the television.
Simply press the RED button (SUB.T) to start tuning process.
Please read the user-manual thoroughly
to enjoy this product.
How do I connect this box to my TV?
Using the RCA lead supplied (Yellow, White, Red); connect from the rear of the box (see Video and Audio R, Audio L) directly to the AV input on your television. If you television does not have stereo sound, then there is no need to connect the red lead. When connecting to a high definition capable display, we recommend using the component video lead supplied (green, red, blue) connected to Y Pb Pr labeled on the rear of the set-top box. Your TV/Plasma must also have these same connectors.
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DEFINITION Throughout the manual, you will find the letters STB.
This stands for Set-Top Box.
MAIN SUPPLY AC 100 ~ 230V ~ 50/60Hz 30W max.
CABLE Use standard certified cables to prevent any malfunction of the
STB.
LOCATION Keep the STB indoors and away from potential hazards, such as
houseplants, rain and direct sunlight.
CLEANING 1. Always disconnect the STB power cord from the wall socket
before cleaning it.
2. Use a light damp cloth(no solvents)to clean the case.
OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adapters.
These can cause fire or electrical shock.
VENTILATION 1. Do not block ventilation slots of STB.
2. Do not place the STB on soft furnishings or carpets.
3. Ensure that a free airflow is maintained around the STB.
4. Do not allow the STB to be exposed to direct sunlight or a heater.
5. Do not stack other electronic equipment on top of the STB.
6. Do not place newspapers, tablecloth, or curtain(drapes) on top of the STB as these may block the vent slots and cause hazard or serious damage to the STB.
Do not put lit candles or any heated object on the STB.
LIQUIDS Keep liquids away from the STB.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
LIGHTNING 1. The Manufacture's instructions for safe guarding other equipment
connect to the STB, such as a television set, must be followed during lightning conditions.
2. Ensure lightning protection devices for the terrestrial antenna, and mains are installed.
Safety Instructions
This STB has been manufactured to meet Australian safety standards. Please read the following safety instructions carefully before you handle the STB.
For our valued customers, we do our best for each product and services to offer. We will support our customers through our local sales and service network. TEAC supports this product via its set-top box homepage with useful information and new software.
Homepage : http://stb.teac.com.au <http://stb.teac.com.au/> E-mail : info@teac.com.au
To provide you with the convenience of usage, TEAC has the right to changes and improvements of the products including the user manual without any notice in advance.
Copyright 2005 TEAC Australia Pty Ltd.
Throughout this manual the letters STB are constantly used. This stands for "Set-Top Box" and refers to your HD-B820.
Support & Copyright
Understanding the Remote Control Unit ..........................................8 ~ 9
Connecting Your Equipment ..................................................................10
Front Panel ......................................................................................................10
Rear Panel .......................................................................................................11
Connection ......................................................................................................12 ~ 13
Setting Up Your System ...........................................................................14
Menu Tree........................................................................................................14
Automatic Channel Search for Television Services....................................15
Manual Channel Search .................................................................................15
Basic Function ................................................................................................16 ~ 17
Menu Operation ...........................................................................................18
Main Menu .......................................................................................................18 ~ 19
Channel List ....................................................................................................19
Channel Information .......................................................................................20
Skip Channel ..................................................................................................20
Program Guide................................................................................................21
Now/Next EPG ...............................................................................................21
Setup................................................................................................................22
Menu Language..............................................................................................22
Screen Type ...................................................................................................23
Banner Time ...................................................................................................23
Screen Save Time..........................................................................................23
Other Setting ..................................................................................................24 ~ 26
Installation .......................................................................................................27
Channel Search..............................................................................................27 ~ 29
Change PIN Code ..........................................................................................29
Factory Reset .................................................................................................29
Extras ...............................................................................................................30
Picture Viewer ...............................................................................................30
Music Player ...................................................................................................30
Picture in Picture(PIP) ...................................................................................31
Teletext Navigation .........................................................................................32
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................33
Technical Specifications..........................................................................34 ~ 35
Frequently Asked Questions..................................................................36 ~ 38
VIDEO OUTPUT............................................................................................39
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HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Understanding the Remote Control Unit
FORMAT
FREEZE
SLEEP
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PIP.POS
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PIP
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CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
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EVENT
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PRE-CHANNEL
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EPG
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NUMERIC
BUTTONS
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MUTE
STANDBY
TV/STB
INFORMATION
SUBTITLE
PAGE UP/DOWN
VOLUME UP/DOWN
OK
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OUTPUT
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PIP.SWAP
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Remote Control Unit
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EXIT
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MENU
ASPECT
TELETEXT
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SOUND
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M-VIEW
JUMP
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STANDBY
To switch between Operation and Standby mode.
TV/STB
Not used
JUMP
To cycle the first service of each network.
SLEEP
To select a preset time interval for automatic shut off.
TELETEXT
To navigate teletext pages.
PAGE UP/DOWN
To move up or down a page in the channel list.
ASPECT
To select your screen aspect ratio. Press this button to toggle different modes.
SUBTITLE (Red) To select closed caption. Note that closed caption may not always work as the broadcaster may not provide this service.
INFORMATION (Green) To display the program information box on the screen.
VOLUME UP/DOWN
To increase or decrease the volume.
OK
To confirm your choice.
FREEZE
To freeze the picture
FORMAT
To select Video Format among AUTO, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i
OUTPUT
To select Video Output among Component, dRGB(DVI-I), RGB(Analog RBG).
PIP.SWAP
To swap main picture with the sub picture.
MUTE
To enable or disable the audio.
NUMERIC BUTTONS
To s elect the channel and enter the channel information and PIN Code.
EPG
To display the TV/Radio program guide.
M-VIEW
To display multi angle view selection.
EVENT
To select the extended event information of the program.
EXIT
To return to the normal viewing mode from a menu.
MENU
To display the Main Menu on the screen or return to the previous menu.
SOUND (Yellow) To select the sound track list in the current channel.
PRE-CHANNEL (Blue) To return to the previous channel.
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
To change channels up and down.
PIP
To display the sub picture
PIP.POS
To change position of the sub picture
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High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Understanding the Remote Control Unit
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Note :Your DVB receiver is capable of displaying teletext on screen since it has an embedded
teletext decoder.
**AUSTEXT only available from 7 digital
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HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Connecting Your Equipment
Front Panel
POWER To Switch between Operation and Standby mode.
IR SENSOR Point remote controller toward front on the HD-B820
REMOTE LED Remote operating
STANDBY/ON RED LED indicates STAND-BY condition
GREEN LED indicates Operating
CHANNEL- To change channels down. To move down highlight marked cursor.
CHANNEL+ To change channels up. To move up highlight marked cursor.
Volume up To volume up the sound.
Volume down To down the sound volume.
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HD-B820
High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Connecting Your Equipment
ANT IN To connect the antenna here.
LOOP THROUGH Used 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.
S-VHS To connect to S-VHS (S-Video) input of the display device. Note
that no on screen display may be available on this output when either 576p or 720p is selected.
YPbPr The 3 coloured RCA (Cinch) connectors are only for Component
mode. Press the OUTPUT key on the remote controller. The letters ‘ypb’ will momentarily appear on the front display when component video mode is selected.
VIDEO & AUDIO L/R To connect Video(CVBS) & Audio L/R to a TV, Audio Amp or
Hi-Fi system.
DVI To connect to the digital video input on your High Definition
Device (Plasma, LCD or computer monitor display). Press the OUTPUT key to select dRGB(DVI) or RGB(Analog RGB) mode for this feature.
USB To upgrade a new software and to enjoy "Extras" services(Picture
Viewer, Music Player) using USB memory.
OPTICAL To connect S/PDIF cable for digital audio(Dolby Digital streaming
out).
Rear Panel
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How to connect your STB to various systems
There are several ways of connecting the STB to your TV and Hi-Fi System. Consult your local supplier for assistance in setting-up your system best suited to your requirements.
1. STB to a TV
There are various methods that may be used to connect your set-top box to the display. For High Definition viewing your display must support wither 576p, 720p or 1080i display modes. The connection between the set-top box and display must be YPbPr component or via DVI. If RGB (DB15) is required, an adaptor must be purchased. The DVI-I connector can also provide RGB analogue signals.
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Connect the set-top box via Video and Audio (for general viewing or connection to a VCR)
The 3 RCA connections (yellow, white and red) connect to the video and Audio R and Audio L connections on the rear of the box. The other end of the cable connects to your TV input labeled either AV or EXT. Be sure to select on your TV remote controller to switch to AV or EXT input mode.
(b) Connect the set-top box via Component YPbPr (for high definition viewing)
The 3 RCA connections (green, blue and red) connect to the Y, Pb and Pr connections on the rear of the box. The other end of the cable connects to your TV input labeled Component YPbPr input. Be sure to select on your TV remote controller to switch to component input mode. It may also be called AV or EXT key.
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HD-B820 High Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Connection
Connecting Your Equipment
STB to a TV Set
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