Tevion 48405 User Manual

Digital Set Top Box
Now you have purchased a Tevion® product you
can rest assured in the knowledge that as well
as your manufacturers warranty you have the
added peace of mind of dedicated helplines
and web support
with Scart cable and Remote control
48405
02. Welcome Section
03. General Information and Safety Instructions
04. Battery Handling and Usage
05. Accessories
06. Features
07. Front and Rear Panel Information
08. Remote Control Operation
09. Connecting To Your TV
10. Operating Instructions
11.  Troubleshooting / Technical Specication
12.  Warranty Card
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Congratulations!
You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality Tevion® product.
By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind which comes from purchasing a product that has been manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety , supported by the high quality standards of ALDI.
We want you to be completely satised with your purchase so this Tevion® product is backed by a comprehensive manufacturer’s 3 year warranty and an outstanding after sales service through our dedicated helpline.
We hope you enjoy using your product for many years to come.
If you require technical support or in the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty please telephone our helpline for immediate assistance. Faulty product claims made within the 3 year warranty period will be repaired or replaced free of charge provided that you have a satisfactory proof of purchase (keep your till receipt safe!). This does not aect your statutory rights. However be aware that the warranty will become null and void if the product is found to have been deliberately damaged, misused or disassembled.
Welcome Section 2
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General Information and Safety Instructions
Please read through the following safety information before use
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•  To avoid risk of electric shock do not attempt to open this appliance.
•  Keep away from re.
•  Do not expose the appliance to water, rain or dampness.
•  Keep this appliance away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.
•  Keep this appliance away from strong magnets.
•  Never cover the ventilation slots on the underside or back of the appliance.
•  Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the appliance.
•  Always disconnect the appliance from mains power before cleaning.
•  Clean the exterior of the appliance with a soft cloth only.
The lightening ash and
arrowhead within the triangle is
a warning sign alerting you of dangerous voltage inside the
product
The exclamation mark within the triangle is a warning sign
alerting you of important safety
instructions concerning the
product
C A U T I O N
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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Battery Handling and Usage 4
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Remote Control
The remote control uses 2 x AAA batteries.
When inserting batteries always ensure the correct +/- polarity.
Electric and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health. Once this appliance has reached the end of its life span, the unit in its entirety should be taken to a recycling centre. Please contact your local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.
Disposal of Your Old Product
Do not dispose of batteries in your household waste. Please contact your local authority for details on safe disposal.
Do not dispose of this product in your household waste. Please contact your local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.
Battery Safety
Never throw batteries into re or expose to excessive heat sources. If batteries are swallowed, please seek immediate medical attention Ensure correct polarity when installing batteries Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries
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The following accessories are included with your Digital Set Top Box. Should any of these be missing, please contact the customer support team on the number below.
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1 x Remote control (including batteries)
1 x Scart Cable
Features 6
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•  Easy installation
  Auto setup
  USB input
  Single scart socket
  Interactive red button
  Automatic channel scan
  Now and next programme display
  7 Day electronic programme guide
Front and Rear Panel Information 7
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1.  Standby Indicator: Used to show the power state of the set top box, the green LED will show when turned on, when the set top box is turned o the LED will show red.
2.  Remote Control Sensor: Used to receive the signal from the remote control.
3.  USB Input: Used for music and photo playback and software upgrade.
Front Panel
Rear Panel
1.  RF IN : This connects to your aerial.
2.  RF Loop Through : This socket passes the RF signal to either your TV or another video system.
3.  COAXIAL : This socket connects to your surround sound system
4.  TV Scart : This socket connects to your TV
5.  Mains Cable : This is used to connect to your mains power supply.
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Remote Control Operation 8
1.  Power (ON/OFF, Standby)
2.  Number keys 0-9 (Direct input)
3.  Info (Channel information)
4.  EPG (Channel schedule menu)
5.  Menu (Open/Close menu screen)
6.  Exit (Exit from menu)
7.  Cursor keys (Navigation buttons)
8.  Audio (Select left/right/stereo)
9.  TTX (open interactive function)
10.  Subtitle (Turn ON/OFF)
11.  Mute (Sound ON/OFF)
12.  Recall (Switch to previous channel)
13.  Page + (Page up)
14.  Page – (Page down)
15.  Fav (Opens favourite list)
16.  Red/Green/Yellow/Blue
17.  Pause (Pause playback picture)
18.  TV/Radio (Select TV/Radio)
Note : To use the remote control point it towards the front of the digital set top box. The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box at an angle of up to 60 degrees.
The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
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Connecting To your TV
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1.  Connect your existing external aerial to the set top box.
2.  Insert one end of the scart cable into the scart socket on the set top box, then connect the other end to a scart socket on the back of your TV.
3.  (Optional) Insert one end of a COAXIAL cable into the COAXIAL socket on the back of the set top box, connect the other end to the COAXIAL socket on our surround sound system.
4.  (Optional) Insert one end of your RF loop through cable into the RF LOOP THROUGH socket on the set top box, then connect the other end into your VCR’s RF IN socket.
5.  (Optional) Insert one end of your RF cable into the RF out socket on your VCR, then connect the other end into the RF in socket on the back of your TV.
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Connecting a HiFi or Surround System
6.  You will need to purchase a coaxial cable (sold separately).
Operating Instructions
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Getting Started – Easy Install
When you switch on the set top box for the rst time, the ‘Easy Install’ menu appears. Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to select your region, then use the DOWN arrow to select your language. Press the DOWN arrow again to highlight SEARCH and press the OK button to begin the automatic channel search.
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Auto Scan - Please follow these instructions should you wish to perform another search at a later date.
1.  Press MENU button to enter the main menu.
2.  Use LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to select installation and press OK.
3.  With ‘Auto Scan’ highlighted press OK and search will begin.
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Channel Scan
1.  Highlight channel scan from the Installation menu and press OK to enter the channel scan menu.
2.  Use LEFT/RIGHT arrows keys to select scan mode.
3.  Use DOWN arrow to scan band then LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to select band.
4.  Use DOWN arrow key to highlight SEARCH and press OK to begin search.
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Getting Started
Tuner Setting
1.  Use UP/DOWN arrows to highlight ‘Tuner Power’ and press OK.
2.  Press LEFT/RIGHT arrows to select desired setting. When ON is selected, the set top box will provide 5V of power to the antenna.
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Operation – Changing Channels
There are four ways to select the channels.
1.  Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll UP/DOWN the channels.
2.  Direct entry. Input the channel number using the number keys and press OK to select the desired channel.
3.  You can also select the required channel directly from the on-screen channel list. This is accessed using the main menu.
4.  The fourth option is to select the channel directly from the electronic programme guide (EPG). This is also accessed using the main menu. See accessing the EPG below.
Accessing the Electronic Programme Guide
1.  Press EPG button
2.  Press number button 2 to switch between channel list, events schedule of selected channel and now/next events.
3.  In the event schedule, press OK button to book the selected event. Press number button 3 to open the information menu for the selected event.
4.  Press number button 1 to open the booking list menu.
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Accessing the favourite channels
1.  Press FAV button.
2.  Press UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired group.
3.  Press OK to enter the favourite channels list, then use UP/DOWN keys to select the favourite channel.
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Channel List Menu
1.  Press MENU button, select Channel, then OK.
2.  Use UP/DOWN keys to highlight the desired item and press OK.
3.  Press EXIT to return to main menu.
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TV Channel List
1.  In the channel menu, select ‘TV channel list’ and press OK.
2.  Press LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to select channel group, and press UP/ DOWN arrow keys to preview the desired channel. Press OK to view the channel in full screen.
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Audio
When you press the AUDIO key the following menu will be displayed.
Edit
Use this menu to FAVOR, LOCK, SKIP, DELETE and rename channel list.
1.  In channel list menu, press number 1 button on remote control to enter edit menu.
2.  Highlight a channel and press OK or press number button ‘0’ to select all channels. The selected channels will be marked with “ “.
3.  Press EXIT to quit the edit menu.
Favor
1.  In edit channel menu press number button 1, then use UP/DOWN keys to select a desired group and press OK. A conrmation window appears.
2.  Select YES and press OK button. The selected channel will be added to the group.
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Lock
In ‘Edit Channel’ menu press numeric button 2, a conrmation window appears.
Select YES and press OK. The selected channel will be locked. Repeat the steps above to unlock.
Skip
In ‘Edit Channel’ menu press numeric button 3, a conrmation window appears.
Select YES and press OK. The selected channel will be skipped while you change the channel in full screen. Repeat the steps above to cancel.
Delete
In ‘Edit Channel’ menu press numeric button 4, a conrmation window appears.
Select YES and press OK to delete the selected channels.
Rename
In ‘Edit Channel’ menu press numeric button 5 to open a virtual keypad. Input letters and numbers one-by-one by using the arrows keys and OK. When nished, highlight OK on keypad and press OK on remote control to conrm.
Find
1.  In channel list menu, press numeric button 2 to enter the nd menu.
2.  Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired letters or numbers and press OK. After inputting each letter or number the channel list will search for the channel.
3.  Press EXIT to quit FIND menu.
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Channel List Menu continued
Sort
1.  In channel list menu, press numeric button 3 to enter sort menu.
2.  Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight desired sort kind and press OK to conrm.
Default: Sorts by scanning result. Name (A-Z): Sorts alphabetically. Name (Z-A): Sorts alphabetically. FTA: Sorts by free to air channels. Lock: Filters all locked channels and places
at the end of the channel list.
Move
1.  In channel list menu, press numeric button 4, the selected channel will be marked with . Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to move the selected channel to the desired position.
2.  Press OK, a conrmation window appears. Select YES and press OK again to conrm the move.
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Radio Channel List
1.  In the channel menu select ‘Radio Channel List’ and press OK.
2.  Press LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to select channel group. Press UP/ DOWN arrow keys to highlight the desired channel and press OK to listen to the channel
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Delete All Favourites
1.  In channel menu select ‘Delete All Favourites’, press OK and a warning window appears.
2.  Select YES and press OK to delete all favourite channels. Select NO to cancel.
Delete All
1.  In channel menu select ‘Delete All’ and press OK. You will be asked to input a password. The default is ‘0000’.
2.  Input the correct password and a warning window appears. Select YES to delete all and NO to cancel.
Group Rename
Use this menu to change group name.
1.  In channel menu select ‘Group rename’ and press OK.
2.  Select desired group, press OK to open the virtual keyboard. Input letter and number one by one using the arrow keys and press OK to conrm. When nished highlight OK on the virtual keyboard and OK on the remote control to conrm.
3.  Press EXIT button to quit the group rename menu.
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System Set Up
This menu allows you to set up OSD language, TV system, Region and Time, Timer setting, Parental lock and Auto standby.
1.  Press UP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight desired option and press OK.
2.  Press LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to change the setting.
3.  Press EXIT to return to main menu.
OSD Language
This allows you to change the On Screen Display language.
TV System
This menu allows you to set the Display mode, Aspect ratio, Video output and LCN mode.
Display mode – NTSC / AUTO / PAL Aspect ratio – 4:3PS / 4:3LB / 16:9 /
AUTO
Video output – video output LCN mode – Logical Channel
Number. Set this to ON and the channels will appear in numerical order after channel scan.
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Region and Time
Region – This option is used for
changing the country. GMT Usage – This allows you to adjust options (O/User Dene/By Region) for GMT GMT Oset - This option is only available when ‘user dene’ above is selected. The range is 11:30 ~ +12:00 increasing half hour progressively. Date – This is only available when GMT ‘OFF’ is selected. Time – Press OK then number buttons to key in time and date. Time Display – Select ON/OFF to display the time on screen.
Timer Setting
This allows you to set the program timer and sleep timer. Timer number – You can set 8 program timers. Timer mode – OFF/Once/Daily/ Weeky/Monthly.
Timer service – TV or Radio. Wakeup Channel – Use LEFT/RIGHT
arrow keys to select desired month, day and date. Time – Press OK followed by number buttons to enter the time. Duration – Press OK then number buttons to input time duration.
When you want to quit program timer, a saving window appears. Sleep Timer – You can set the unit to power o in 10,30,60,90 or 120mins.
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Region and Time
This menu allows you to set Subtitle Display, OSD Transparency and load default OSD setting. Subtitle Display: Sets the subtitle to Standard / O/ Teletext. OSD Transparency: Sets the OSD transparency to O/10%/20%/30%/ 40%/50%. Load Default OSD Setting: To clear all OSD setting and reset parameters as default value.
Parental Lock
This allows you to password protect the installation and channel menu.
1.  Select Parental Lock from System setup menu and press OK. Input the password ‘0000’.
2.  The parental lock menu appears.
Menu Lock: To lock the installation menu. When you want to enter Auto scan / Channel scan, you must input the password. You can set menu lock to ON/OFF.
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Auto Standby
ON – No command to STB on front panel
or Remote control in 3 hours and no timer event, and the STB will enter Standby mode automatically. OFF – The STB cannot enter Standy mode automatically.
Tools – main menu
1.  Press MENU to enter main menu. Select TOOLS and press OK
2.  Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight desired menu and press OK to enter.
3.  Press EXIT to return to main menu.
Receiver Information
1.  In Tools menu, select receiver information and press OK.
2.  Press EXIT to return to main menu.
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Game
This menu allows you to play games on the Set Top Box.
1.  In Tools menu, select Game and press OK.
2.  Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to select desired game. Highlight Start and press OK.
3.  Press EXIT to quit the game.
Load Factory Default
Use this menu to reset the unit back to the factory default settings.
1.  Enter Tools menu and select ‘Load Factory Default’.
2.  Press OK and enter password 0000, a conrmation window is displayed.
3.  Select YES to return back to factory settings and clear all channels. Select NO to cancel.
4.  Press EXIT to quit the menu.
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Software Upgrade
Here you can upgrade the software (when available) either ‘over the air’ or by using the USB input.
1.  Enter Tools menu and select ‘Software upgrade’ and press OK. The software upgrade menu is shown.
2.  Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to select desired item and press OK.
3.  Input password 0000 and software upgrade menu is opened.
4.  Press EXIT to quit the menu.
Media+ Main Menu
1.  Press Menu button to enter the main menu. Select Media+ and press OK.
2.  Press UP/DOWN arrows to highlight desired menu and press OK.
3.  Press EXIT to quit.
Media Player
This function allows you to play MP3 audio or JPEG photo from the USB port.
1.  In media+ menu select ‘Media player’ and press OK.
2.  Use UP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight desired item and press OK to play les.
3.  Press EXIT to quit.
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Safely Remove Storage Device
In order to eject USB device safely, in media+ menu, select ‘Safely Remove Storage’ and press OK to conrm. The following window is displayed.
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Troubleshooting
Please note, the digital signal may be weak in some regions. This can often be resolved by using a signal booster. You should also check the freeview reception in your area by logging onto www.freeview.co.uk
Problem
Possible cause
What to do
Standby light not on
Mains lead unplugged Mains fuse blown
Check mains lead Check fuse
No signal found
Aerial is disconnected Aerial is damaged/misaligned or out of digital signal area
Check aerial lead Check aerial Check coverage in your area
No picture or sound
Tuned to digital teletext channel
Retune to another channel
Scrambled channel message
Channel is scrambled
Select alternative channel
No response to remote control
Receiver off Handset not aimed correctly Front panel obstructed Hand set batteries exhausted
Plug in and turn on plug Aim handset at front panel Check for obstructions Replace handset batteries
Forgotten channel lock code
Re-install channels to cancel channel lock
Forgotten menu lock code
Contact help line
After moving the STB to another room you find you are no longer able to receive digital reception
The aerial feed at new point may come from a distribution system which may reduce the digital signal now received by the box.
Try a direct feed from the antenna
TUNER & CHANNEL
·RF INPUT CONNECTOR x1 (IEC-TYPE, IEC169-2, FEMALE)
·RF OUTPUT CONNECTOR x1 (IEC-TYPE, IEC169-2, MALE (LOOPTHROUGH))
·FREQUENCY RANGE: 174MHz ~230MHz 470MHz~862MHz
·SIGNAL LEVEL:
-15 ~ -70 dbm
DECODER
·TRANSPORT STREAM
·PROFILE LEVEL
·INPUT RATE
·VIDEO FORMATS
·AUDIO FORMATS
·VIDEO OUTPUT
MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818 MPEG-2 MAIN PROFILE @MAIN LEVEL MAX. 15Mbit/s 4:3PS,4:3LB,16:9 SWITCHABLE MPEG Layer I & II, 32 / 44.1 / 48KHz CVBS, RGB
CONNECTION
·MAIN POWER CABLE
·TUNER
·SCART
·DATA PORT
FIXED TYPE RF INPUTx1, RF LOOP THROUGH x1 TO TV x1 USB x1
POWER SUPPLY
·INPUT VOLTAGE
·POWER CONSUMPTION
AC220-240V ~ 50/60Hz MAX. 5W
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