TechniSat HDFV Quick Start Manual

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TechniSat HDFV
Freeview HD Digital Receiver
Quick Start Guide
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1 Contents List
> HDFV
> Remote control and batteries
> HDMI lead
> Mains adaptor
> Owner’s Manual
> Quick Start Guide
2 Setup – Connection of the Receiver
a. Mains adaptor
b. Connection between the
antenna and the aerial input of the DVB receiver.
c. HDMI connection between
the receiver and the TV.
d. Scart connection between
the DVB receiver and the television set.
e. Scart connection from a
VCR to the Scart socket of the DVB receiver.
f. Connection between the
audio outputs and a HiFi or surround sound system.
a
VCR
f
c
d
e
b
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2.1 Connection (a)
Connect all the ancillary cables before connecting the HDFV to the mains supply.
> After you have made all connections in accordance with the following infor-
mation, connect the receiver to a mains socket using the enclosed power adaptor.
2.2 Antenna Connection (b)
> Connect the aerial input of the receiver using a suitable coaxial cable to
your external antenna.
2.3 Connection to a TV (c & d)
> Connect the receiver’s HDMI output to the TV HDMI input using the sup-
plied HDMI cable. Select the HDMI source on the TV using the TV remote control.
Alternatively:
> Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver SCART socket with the tel-
evision SCART socket. If your television is appropriately equipped, it will automatically switch to the correct AV source when the receiver is switched on.
2.4 Connection to a Video cassette recorder (VCR) or DVD Recorder (d)
> With the TV connected to the receiver with the HDMI cable, the SCART
socket can be used to connect to a VCR or DVD recorder. The VCR or DVD recorder can then be connected to the TV using another SCART ca­ble for playing back recordings.
2.5 Audio connection to a Hi-Fi or Surround Sound system (e)
> Connect either the analogue or digital audio output of the receiver to the
appropriate input on a Hi-Fi or Surround Sound system.
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3 Power Up
1. Connect the mains adaptor to a mains socket.
2. The unit will now be powered and in standby.
3. Power on by pressing the red standby key on the remote control or the
standby button on the front of the freesat receiver (identi ed by a red sur-
round).
4. The power button surround will now illuminate green to indicate that it is operational.
4 Initial installation
When powering on the HDFV for the  rst time an automatic installation process will
start.
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2.1 Welcome and start-up
Press the OK key on the remote control to begin the installation
2.2 AV Output
Using the arrow keys, select the AV output that you have con­nected to the TV, then press OK to continue.
The receiver defaults to SCART mode and when HDMI mode is selected, the receiver tests the connection. When it reports back that the test was successful, the settings must then be accepted by pressing the OK key.
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2.3. Screen format
The Screen format step allows you to set your TV screen format (aspect ratio) to either normal 4:3 or 16:9 widescreen format. Press OK to continue.
2.4. Antenna
conguration
For a standard installation, ac­cept the default antenna congu­ration and press OK to start the channel search.
2.5 Channel search
When all the channels have been
found press the OK key to nish
the installation.
2.6 Standby
It is important to ensure that the HDFV is placed in standby when not in use as during this time the unit checks for any available software updates. If an update is available you will be informed when the unit comes out of standby.
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5 Programme Information Banner
The programme information banner is displayed when you change a channel or when you press the ‘i’ key while viewing a tv channel.
> Press the ‘i’ key while watching a tv channel to see extended information
about the current programme
6 Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
The EPG shows an 8 day programme schedule for all channels and provides vari­ous ways to view this information.
> Press the ‘guide’ key on the remote control to display the EPG in the default
Grid view.
> Use the up/down arrow keys and the OK key to move around the schedule.
Press the ‘i’ key for information on the selected programme. Press the red key to set timers for programmes.
> Press the blue key to show
a menu to change how you view the guide.
> Refer to the User Guide for
further details of the EPG features.
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7 Navigator
The Navigator gives you a quick way of viewing and selecting new channels.
> Press the OK key to view the Navigator and list of
channels.
> Use up/down arrow keys to highlight a channel and
press OK to switch to the selected channel.
> Refer to the Owner’s manual for full details of the
Navigator
8 Retuning the receiver
You may need to retune the receiver at some point if new channels become available
or if you move to a new transmitter region. To ensure you nd all available channels
follow the steps below:
> Press the ‘menu’ key to display the
main menu options.
> Use up/down arrows and the OK
key to select ‘Channel search’ and then ‘Automatic search’.
> Ensure ‘All Channels’ is selected
and then select ‘Start search’. Press the green ‘Accept’ key to start an automatic channel search.
9 Service and support
If you need technical support please use the following contact details:
Tel: 0845 467 1935
OpeningHours: MondaytoFriday09:00to17:00
Saturday 09:00 to 13:00 Email: support@technisat.co.uk Website: www.technisat.co.uk
2233660001000
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