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DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL PVR RECEIVER
USER’S MANUAL
5390
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THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO
THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDINGS AS
CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY AS
PRACTICAL.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive forces
and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect
it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. The openings should not be placed in a built-in installation such as
a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of
the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For porducts intended to
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug(a plug having one blade wider than the other).
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Power supply cord should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
If an outside antenna or clable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as
to porvide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mest and supporting structure, gorunding of
the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection
to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
For added protedtion for this product during a lighting storm, or when it is left unattecded and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product
due to lightning and power-line surges.
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power
circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
should be tacken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
Never push any kinds of objects into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-
out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill any kind of liquid on the product.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
If the product has been exposed to rain to water. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qulaified technician to restore the product to its
normal operation.
If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement part specified by the
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized subsitutions may result in fire, electric
shock, or other hazards.
Upon completion of any service or repair to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine
that the product is in proper operating condition.
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
11. Introduction 2
1.1 Overview
1.2 Main Features
12. Safety/Precautions 3
2.1 Safety
2.2 Precautions
3. Check Point before Use 5
3.1 Accessories
14. Controls/Functions 6
4.1 Front Panel
4.2 Rear Panel
4.3 Remote Control unit
15. Using Remote Control unit 11
5.1 Batteries
5.2 Range Of Operation
16. How to Connect 13
17. Operation 16
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Channel Editing
7.3 System Parameters
7.4 Manual Scan
7.5 Factory Set
7.6 Software Download
7.7 Other Function on Remote Control unit
18. Hard Disk Operation 68
8.1 Recording
8.2 Playing
8.3 Delete Programs
8.4 Lock Programs
8.5 Skip Play
8.6 Split Operation
8.7 Trick Play Controls without OSD
8.8 Direct Recoding & Pause
19. Trouble Shooting 83
10. Specifications 84
1
This terrestrial receiver is designed for giving you the opportunity to enjoy digital
broadcasting. This receiver is a technical masterpiece, assembled with the highest
qualified electronic parts.
Tele-text encoding
2
Be sure to read the user's manual before Do not touch the power cord with wet hands
starting the operation of the unit. as it may cause electric shock.
Never open the cover. It is very dangerous to Place the unit in a well ventilated and no-
touch the inside of the unit due to possible heat environment.
electric shock.
When you do not use this unit for a long time, A professional installation is required.
make sure that power cord is pulled out from If reception is interrupted, contact your
the outlet. Also do not use a damaged local service centre.
power cord as it may cause fire or electric
shock.
3
When installing the unit
Install the unit horizontally. An uneven Do not put heavy items such as a TV on the
installation may cause the unit to be unit. That may cause the unit to be
damaged. damaged.
Do not leave the unit where the water Do not put water holding items shch as vase
drops or splashs. on the unit.
Do not install the unit: Moving the unit to a hot area from a cold
Where it is subject to vibrations one will cause condensation.
Where it is exposed to direct sunlight Do not operate the unit for one or two hours
Where there is humidity or until it has dried completely.
Where the temperature is too high or too low.
Where there is no ventilation
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Accessories of the Unit
INFO AUDIO
al
GUIDE CH.LIST
AUX IN
nu
RECALL
MENU EXIT
s ma CH
Us
TV/RADIO TV/STB
CH
RF Cable(0.25M) : 1
If any accessories listed above are
missing, contact the sales
representative where you purchased
this unit.
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1 2 3 8 10 11 12
5390
4 5 6 9 7
1 Power
To switch the receiver in “standby” mode or in power on mode.
2 Remote Sensor
Receives the infrared signal from remote control.
4 Menu
To launch or terminate the menu application.
5 Select
To activate a highlighted item or go to next level on hypertext menu or confirm the
user s action.
6
6 - 7 Vol. /
To adjust the volume level or change the value of an item with preprogrammed
values. The Key can be used as a backspace to cancel the numerical input.
8 - 9 CH. /
To change channel or cursor position on the application screen.
Slot A, B
PCMCIA-module : provided by a broadcaster for watching scrambled programs.
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4 6 8 11 13
TV ANT
IN
RF LOOP IN RS-232C
S/PDIF
RF LOOP
OUT
OPTICAL S-VIDEO COAXIAL RF OUT
UHF 21-69
1 2 3 5 7 9 10 12
6 RF LOOP IN IEC 169-2 female Input from general aerial antenna or analog cable jack
11 TV ANT IN IEC 169-2 female Terrestrial steam input from antenna to digital tuner.
12 RF LOOP OUT IEC 169-2 male Terrestrial steam loop-through out from digital tuner.
8
1 POWER : To switch into ‘standby’ or ‘power
on’ mode.
3
PRS TUV WXY
characters.
INFO AUDIO
VOL VOL
stereo-mono mode.
TV/RADIO
CH
TV/STB
6 GUIDE : (EPG : Electronic Program
Guide)
To watch program information. Press once
more to return to normal mode.
9
10 MENU : To enter/exit the main menu. Icon
indicate this key in OSD menu.
: To move the
RECALL
MENU EXIT
cursor up and down in menu. VOL
can be
10 11
CH used as a backspace to cancel the
12
14
VOL VOL numerical input.
15
TV/RADIO TV/STB 16
17
CH
18 16 ENTER : To select an item or to
13 confirm a menu. Pause function.
19 20
17 TV/RADIO : To switch between the TV and
radio channels.
10
21 BLUE : To delete a channel from the
Channel List menu. To show extended
program information in the EPG menu. To
see Teletext Service Data. To play or
pause the stored programs on HD.
QZ- DEF
22 WHITE : To add a new channel to the
ABC
Accident prevention
Do not recharge, heat or disassemble the
battery. Do not cross +/- polarities.
If remote controller is not going to be used
for a long time, take the batteries out.
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The remote controller can be detected by the receiver within an angle of 30
degrees to the left or right.
The transmission distance of the remote control is 7m in direct line of sight.
Notes
Abnormal operation
Disturbance from peripheral devices might occur. Ensure that other products which
might cause interference are placed further away from the receiver.
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TV ANT
IN
RF LOOP IN RS-232C
S/PDIF
RF LOOP
OUT
OPTICAL S-VIDEO COAXIAL RF OUT
UHF 21-69
TV ANT
IN
RF LOOP IN RS-232C
S/PDIF
RF LOOP
OUT
OPTICAL S-VIDEO COAXIAL RF OUT
UHF 21-69
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TV ANT
IN
RF LOOP IN RS-232C
S/PDIF
RF LOOP
OUT
OPTICAL S-VIDEO COAXIAL RF OUT
UHF 21-69
TV ANT
IN
RF LOOP IN RS-232C
S/PDIF
RF LOOP
OUT
OPTICAL S-VIDEO COAXIAL RF OUT
UHF 21-69
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After your receiver is powered up, proceed with installation as follows:
Screen
16
Press MENU key and position cursor on ‘Language' column with CH
or CH
.
Select language you want with VOL
or VOL
.
Screen
Main Menu
System Parameters
Installation
Language English
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2 Help
If you want to know how to use current part in the menu, use ‘help' function.
Select a content in the menu.
For example, if you want to know about the installation menu, select installation.
Screen
Main Menu
System Parameters
Installation
Language English
-Next,
Press INFO. Then you can see the help window of the selected content.
Screen
Main Menu
System Parameters
Installation
Language English
-Next,
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3 Tuner State
You need to check signal state of your receiver.
Press MENU key.
Select ‘Installation’ with CH
or CH
, and press .
Screen
Installation
Tuner State
Automatic Full Scan
Manual Scan
Factory Set
Software Download
-Next,
Note : Enter 4-Digit password if need arise. The default password is ‘0000’.
Tuner State
CH 7 Auto
Tuner Lock
184.5 MHz
FEC ; 7/8
Tx Mode Auto
Level Qual.
Bandwidth 7MHz
Guard Interval 1/32
Mapping 64-QAM
59% 75%
-Main, -Prev.
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Level Indicating selected channel signal strength level.
Quality Indicating signal to noise ratio.
or VOL
.
When the channel is selected, you can check the reception status of the signal. If the
reception signal status is bad, adjust antenna to get the following result.
Tuner Lock FEC 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8
Level over 30% Quality over 40%
Installation
Tuner State
Automatic Full Scan
Manual Scan
Factory Set
Software Download
-Next, -Prev.
When scanning is finished, you can see the following menu on the screen.
Screen
After the scanning process, the first program of the last scanned channel will be dis-
played on the back screen.
Press , to finish the process. Then select a program and press to watch a pro-
gram or press MENU key or EXIT key.
Note : Now you have completed all steps needed for watching programs.
If you could not see the program after finishing these procedures,
please contact your engineer or representative.
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5 Select Channel
You can change the current channel to any other channel you want.
If you do not know the channel name, or you want to select a channel at random,
you can navigate between channels with or (CH. Up/Down) till you find
CH
CH
TV Channel List
In the right section, detailed information of the selected channel will be displayed.
(Name of network, frequency, bandwidth, etc.)
Select the channel you want with CH
/ CH
(scroll up/down) or VOL
/ VOL
(page
up/down).
When the scroll bar is positioned on the channel you want to see, press .
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6 Volume Control
While you are watching a program, press or to control volume of the current
VOL VOL
channel.
Note : You can configure volume of each channel differently.
Screen
When necessary, press MUTE key to remove the sound of the program temporarily.
Then, your receiver goes into mute condition and the volume bar will become red.
Press MUTE key again to turn the sound on.
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1 Favorite Channel
You can set up favorite channel lists as you want.
Note : If you press yellow key, you can set up favorite channel list without
channel list menu.
For example, if you want to set favorite channel lists as following.
Favorite1 : BBC Two, Kika
Favorite2 : ZDF
Favorite3 : ABC Two, ABC One
Firstly, set favorite1 channels.
Press CH.LIST.
Select ‘BBC Two' channel with CH
/ CH
or VOL
/ VOL
.
Screen
TV Channel List
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Press RED.
Screen
TV Channel List
Screen
TV Channel List
25
Screen
TV Channel List
Screen
TV Channel List
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Press RED.
Screen
TV Channel List
Press .
Screen
TV Channel List
Favorite1 ~ Favorite5 are default name. Users can rename them for their convenience.
If you want to rename ‘Favorite1' (for example ‘Drama').
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Press RED.
Screen
TV Channel List
Screen
TV Channel List
28
Press WHITE.
Screen
TV Channel List
VOL
Screen
TV Channel List
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2 Channel List Mode
Using this function, you can see variant channel lists which may enable you to edit and
select channels more conveniently.
Note : If you press green key, you can set up channel list mode without
channel list menu.
Favorite Mode
If you have set up favorite channel lists as the previous section, you can use them as fol-
lowing.
Press CH.LIST.
Screen
TV Channel List
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Press ORANGE.
Screen
TV Channel List
1 All
AllList
List ---
Channel List ModeCH 7. 184.5 MHz
350 ABC TWO
351 ABC ONE Auto
352 ABC NEWS 24 Favorite Favorite 1 7 MHz
353 ABC CHOICE Network Australia
354 Darwin TWO
AB Alphabet A FAV. DEL.
355 Darwin ONE
356 BBC NEWS 24 LOCK ADD
357 BBC CHOICE MOVE MODE
/ -Select, / -Exit
You can see ‘Channel List Mode' window. Select ‘Favorite' with CH
or CH
and
select ‘Favorite1' with or .
VOL VOL
Screen
TV Channel List
1 All
AllList
List ---
Channel List ModeCH 7. 184.5 MHz
350 ABC TWO
351 ABC ONE Auto
352 ABC NEWS 24 Favorite Favorite 1 7 MHz
353 ABC CHOICE Network Australia
354 Darwin TWO
AB Alphabet A FAV. DEL.
355 Darwin ONE
356 BBC NEWS 24 LOCK ADD
357 BBC CHOICE MOVE MODE
/ -Select, / -Exit
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Press .
Screen
TV Channel List
1 Favorite 1 ---
350 ABC TWO CH 7. 184.5MHz
355 Darwin ONE Auto
358 Seven One 7 MHz
FAV. DEL.
LOCK ADD
MOVE MODE
You can see only favorite1 channels are listed. With similar way, you can see favorite2
~ favorite5 channel list.
If you want to return to all channel list (all channels of the selected Network), press
ORANGE and select ‘Network' with or
CH
and press
CH
.
Screen
TV Channel List
1 Favorite 1 ---
D Channel List ModeCH 7. 184.5MHz
350 ABC TWO
355 Darwin ONE Auto
358 Seven One Favorite Favorite 1 7 MHz
Network Australia
AB Alphabet A FAV. DEL.
LOCK ADD
MOVE MODE
/ -Select, / -Exit
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Alphabet Mode
Using this function, you can see the channel list which have same initial. This function is
useful when you search specific channel among the list of thousands channels.
For example, if you want to see the channel lists which start with ‘D'.
Press ORANGE in the channel list and select ‘Alphabet' with CH
or CH
.
Screen
TV Channel List
AllDList FACTS
Channel List Mode
350 ABC TWO [CH 43] 650.0 MHz
351 ABC ONE Auto
Favorite Favorite 1 8 MHz
352 ABC NEWS 24
353 ABC CHOICE Network Australia FACTS
354 DarwinATWO
B Alphabet A FAV. DEL.
355 Darwin ONE
356 BBC NEWS 24 LOCK ADD
357 BBC CHOICE MOVE MODE
/ -Select, / -Exit
or VOL
.
Screen
TV Channel List
AllDList FACTS
Channel List Mode
350 ABC TWO [CH 43] 650.0 MHz
351 ABC ONE Auto
Favorite Favorite 1 8 MHz
352 ABC NEWS 24
353 ABC CHOICE Network Australia FACTS
354 DarwinATWO
B Alphabet D FAV. DEL.
355 Darwin ONE
356 BBC NEWS 24 LOCK ADD
357 BBC CHOICE MOVE MODE
/ -Select, / -Exit
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Press .
Screen
TV Channel List
AB D ---
361 DWtv CH 41. 620.5 MHz
355 Darwin ONE Auto
354 Darwin TWO 7 MHz
FAV. DEL.
LOCK ADD
MOVE MODE
You can see the channel list where all channels have initial ‘D'.
Network Mode
By using this function, you can see all channel list of the selected Network.
Press ORANGE and select ‘Network’ item with CH
or CH
and press .
Screen
TV Channel List
AB D
DAll List Channel List Mode ---
361 DWtv CH 41. 620.5 MHz
355 Darwin ONE Auto
Favorite Favorite 1 7 MHz
354 Darwin TWO
Network Australia
AB Alphabet D
FAV. DEL.
LOCK ADD
MOVE MODE
/ -Select, / -Exit
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3 Lock Channel
This menu enables you to prevent children from viewing programs unsuitable for their
age.
Press CH.LIST and Select the channel you want to lock with CH
/ CH or VOL
/ VOL
TV Channel List
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Screen
TV Channel List
Screen
TV Channel List
Without entering your password, you cannot watch a locked channel's program.
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Screen
Information
If you want to cancel the channel lock, go to the channel list and select the channel
and press GREEN.
TV Channel List
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Select the channel you want to move with CH
/ CH
or VOL
/ VOL
TV Channel List
/ VOL
TV Channel List
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Press YELLOW.
Screen
TV Channel List
5 Delete Channel
You can delete channels from the channel list.
Press CH.LIST and select the channel you want to remove with CH
/ CH
or VOL
/
.
VOL
Screen
TV Channel List
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Press BLUE.
Note : If ‘password' window is risen as following picture, enter password with
numeric keys (default password is' 0000'). Then you can delete the
channel. If you don't want this window, change ‘Parental Control' set
up in the ‘System Parameters' menu. Refer to the 'Parental control' in
System parameters' in this manual for detail.
Screen
TV Channel List
Then, you need to confirm the deletion. If you definitely want to delete, press .
If not, press EXIT.
Screen
TV Channel List
AllList
All List ---
Do you want to deleteCH
this45.
channel?
650.5 MHz
362 BBC TWO
Q Auto
363 BBC ONE Yes / No
375 KiKa 7 MHz
369 BBC CHOICE
377 ABC TWO
FAV. DEL.
378 ABC ONE
379 ABC NEWS 24 LOCK ADD
380 ABC CHOICE MOVE MODE
CH. Number CH 7
CH. Name BBC ONE
Video PID 0600
Audio PID 0601
PCR PID 0600
0 ~ 9 -Edit, -Prev.
System Parameters
Parental Control
System Information
Local time/Timer dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
-Next, / -Prev.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘Parental Control' and press .
Screen
System Parameters
PASSWORD
Parental Control
System Information
????
Local time/Timer dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
-Next, / -Prev.
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Enter 4-digit password.
Note : The default password is '0000'.
Screen
System Parameters
Parental ControlPASSWORD
System Information
****
Local time/Timer dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
<< Authorized! >>
-Next, / -Prev.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘Age Limit’.
Screen
Parental Control
-Main, -Prev.
Press VOL
or VOL
or VOL
3 Password Changing
You can change your password.
Press MENU key.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘System Parameters' and press .
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘Parental Control' and press .
Enter 4-digit password.
Note : The default password is '0000'.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘New Password’.
Press ~ numeric numbers to enter new password.
Press ~ numeric numbers again to verify the new password.
Note : When you forget your new password, please consult the shop where
you bought the receiver or the nearest dealer.
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4 System Information
You can check the current information about your receiver such as receiver’s software
and hardware version or manufacturing date.
Press MENU key.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘System Parameters' and press .
Screen
System Parameters
Parental Control
System Information
Local time/Timer dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
-Next, / -Prev.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘System Information' and press .
Screen
System Information
-Main, -Prev.
System Parameters
Parental Control
System Information
Local time/Timer 02/07/2001 06:34
Press CH
or to select ‘Local Time/Timer’, and press
CH
.
Note : Without the local time setting, this ‘TIMER’ function does not work.
Screen
Timer
06/08/2003 01:53
Timer #1 CH. Type TV
Timer #2 CH. Number 7
Timer #3 CH. Name 7 Digital
Timer #4 Start Time 06/08/2003 01:55
Timer #5 Stop Time 06/08/2003 02:55
Timer #6 Status No
Timer #7 HD record ON
/ -Prev.
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Press CH
or CH
to select ‘Timer #(number)’ you want to set and press .
determine ‘CH. Type' by selecting ‘TV' or ‘RADIO' with VOL
or VOL
.
Select 'CH. Number' with or and enter
CH CH
or VOL
.
Select ‘HD record’ and set ‘ON’ with VOL
or VOL
or VOL
Note : Without current local time setting, this menu cannot be processed.
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7 Setting TV Type
You can set your TV display mode with this sub-menu.
Press MENU key.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘System Parameters’, and press .
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘TV Type’.
Press VOL
or VOL
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9 Setting Screen
You can select the terrestrial input signal display mode.
Press MENU key.
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘System Parameters’, and press .
Press CH
or CH
to select ‘Screen’.
Press VOL
or VOL
Note : 1. If you select ‘L.Box’, the screen might be distorted. Upper and lower
part of the screen will be blocked with black stripes.
2. ‘Screen’ function is helpful when receiving 16 x 9 signal with TV of
4x3 format.
or VOL
CVBS Video out signal from TV, AUX scart will be composite.
Y/C Video out signal from TV, AUX scart will be Y, C.
Video out signal from TV scart will be output as RGB. Video out signal
RGB
from AUX scart will be CVBS.
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After checking ‘Tuner State’, when necessary, you can edit parameters of certain channels
and scan them.
Press MENU key.
Select ‘Installation’ with CH
or CH
, and press .
Screen
Installation
Tuner State
Automatic Full Scan
Manual Scan
Factory Set
Software Download
-Next, -Prev.
Manual Scan
Channel CH 7
Frequency 184.5 MHz
Bad Tx Mode Auto
Priority High
Bandwidth 7MHz
Scan
5%
50
Move to ‘Channel’ with and select the Channel you want to edit with
CH
VOL
or VOL
.
You can use the numeric keys to enter the channel you require.
If you press , you can see cursor is created. And if you enter channel number and
press , it will move to that channel.
Move to ‘Frequency’ with . If you want to modify the frequency, regulate it by
CH
0.1MHz with or . If you want to move to a channel whose frequency you know,
VOL VOL
enter the frequency value with numeric keys and press . You can see it moves to a
channel that is closest to the entered frequency .
Select ‘Tx Mode’ by pressing CH
and set the proper value for the selected Channel
with or .
VOL VOL
After entering all values of the channel parameters, move to ‘SCAN’ section (column)
with and press
CH
for storing all the entered channel data.
As a result, you can get the following menu showing the scanning process.
Screen
Manual Scan
Channel CH 7
Scanning
Frequency 184.5 MHz
Q
Good Press to stop scanning
Tx Mode Auto
Priority High
Bandwidth 7MHz
Scan
50%
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After scanning process, the first channel of scanned channel will be displayed.
Screen
Manual Scan
Note : If the scan fails, please check whether your entered values are correct
or not and the signal reception sensitivity is good or bad.
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The status of the receiver will return to factory default parameters by using this function.
Press MENU key.
Select ‘Installation’ with CH
or CH
, and press .
Screen
Installation
Tuner State
Automatic Full Scan
Manual Scan
Factory Set
Software Download
-Next,
Installation
Tuner State
Do you want to reset all data?
Q
Automatic Full Scan
Yes / No
Manual Scan
Factory Set
Software Download
-Next,
When the menu asks you to confirm the reset, press if you want to reset or press EXIT
key if you want to void the reset.
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Software Download function enables user to download and update new program from air.
Press MENU key.
Select ‘Installation’ with CH
or CH
, and press .
To start receiving the data through air, press on ‘Software Download'.
It takes a few minutes to search the group of programs & downloaded channel.
Move to next Menu if you succeed in searching the necessary information.
The explanations for ‘Software Download' menu are as follow,
- Start : Starting downloading the selected data.
- Display info : Displaying the updated contents & other text information.
- Main SW : Select whether you would update the main program of Receiver or not.
- Ch List : Select whether you would update the channel list of Receiver or not.
- Info : Select whether you would watch the updated contents & other information of this
version or not.
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1 TV / STB switching
Press ‘TV/STB’. The signal reception path will change to RF modulator and
‘TV/STB’ LED on front panel will be lit.
The signal output through the RF modulator will be as follows :
2 TV / RADIO switching
You can use this menu when you change a TV channel to a Radio channel or vice
versa.
Press ‘TV/RADIO’.
When listening a radio channel, ‘r001’ will be displayed on the front panel.
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3 GUIDE(EPG:Electronic Program Guide)
You can check the channel information on the channels of the transponder you are
watching.
Press GUIDE key, then the following menu will be displayed.
Screen
Program Guide
10:45
465 CNN TURK Current
466 Genc Tv PEOPLE AND POLOTOCS
467 Fashion Tv
468 Number One
469 Discovery Tur
470 DWtv PEOPLE AN..
471 NN
472 TVE
10:30 11:00
Note : 1. You can check local time, channel name, and other brief informa-
tion on the current program.
2. If you didn't set local time under ‘System Parameters’ section, the
GUIDE function may not work properly.
3. EPG information is delivered by terrestrial signal from service
providers. If the channel does not carry any signal on the guide
data, this function may not work properly.
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Select Channel with CH
or . CH
Then you can see current or next program information of the selected channel.
If you press GREEN, current or next program information would be converted to next
or current program information respectively.
Screen
Program Guide
10:45
465 CNN TURK Current
466 Genc Tv PEOPLE AND POLOTOCS
467 Fashion Tv
468 Number One
469 Discovery Tur
470 DWtv PEOPLE AN..
471 NN
472 TVE
10:30 11:00
Program Guide
10:45
465 CNN TURK Next
466 Genc Tv JOURNAL
467 Fashion Tv
468 Number One
469 Discovery Tur
470 DWtv JOURNAL
471 NN
472 TVE
09:00 09:30
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If you press YELLOW, you can see program schedule list of the selected channel.
Screen
Program Guide
10:46
10:30~11:00 PEOPLE AND POLITICS [470] DWtv
09:00~09:30 JOURNAL 28/08/2003 10:30~11:00
PEOPLE AND POLITICS
09:30~10:00 IM FOCUS
10:00~10:30 JOURNAL
10:30~11:00 ART & UNLIMITED
11:00~11:30 JOURNAL
11:30~12:00 EUROMAXX
12:00~12:30 JOURNAL
If you want to see program information of a program in the program schedule list,
select the program with CH
or . CH
Then you can see the program information in the right window.
Screen
Program Guide
10:46
10:30~11:00 PEOPLE AND POLITICS [470] DWtv
09:00~09:30 JOURNAL 25/08/2003 10:00~10:30
JOURNAL
09:30~10:00 IM FOCUS
10:00~10:30 JOURNAL
10:30~11:00 ART & UNLIMITED
11:00~11:30 JOURNAL
11:30~12:00 EUROMAXX
12:00~12:30 JOURNAL
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If you press BLUE, you can see extended program information of the selected pro-
gram.
Screen
Program Guide
10:47
News, Business, Top Story, Weather [470] DWtv
25/08/2003 10:00~10:30
JOURNAL
You can set up automatic power on-off (Timer) or automatic recording on the pro-
gram schedule list. After press YELLOW in the Guide( EPG) menu, select a program
with CH
/ CH
or / and press
VOL VOL
.
Select ‘Once/Daily/Weekly/No' of ‘Status' with VOL
or VOL
.
Select ‘HD record' and set ‘ON' with it you want to record automatically.
Screen
Program Guide
06:47
08:30~09:00 THE PRICE IS PICHT [9] Nine Digital
Timer 25/08/2003 10:00~09:00
09:00~09:30
JOURNAL
--:--
--:-- 06/08/2003 08:29 ~ 06/08/2003 09:05
-Reserve, E -Exit
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Screen
Program Guide
06:47
08:30~09:00 THE PRICE IS PICHT [9] Nine Digital
Timer 25/08/2003 10:00~09:00
09:00~09:30
JOURNAL
--:--
--:-- 06/08/2003 08:29 ~ 06/08/2003 09:05
-Reserve, E -Exit
Program Guide
06:47
08:30~09:00 THE PRICE IS PICHT [9] Nine Digital
09:00~09:30 ! 25/08/2003 10:00~09:00
Reserved at Timer #1
JOURNAL
--:--
--:--
--:--
--:--
--:--
--:--
-Reserve, E -Exit
Note : 1. Without 'STATUS' being actuated (Yes), 'Timer' does not work.
2. If a program of prior time than current time ('Local Time' in 'System
Parameters' menu) is selected, Timer does not work.
3. Refer to 'Setting Timer' in 'System Parameters' in this manual.
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4 Subtitle/Audio
You can adjust the subtitle and audio condition/status of the current channel.
Press ‘AUDIO’ and subtitle and audio related window will be displayed on the screen.
Screen
Subtitle/Audio
-Subtitle On/Off
In this example, program spoken language is ‘English' and user's selected subtitle
language is ‘Swedish'.
Screen
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The contents of each parameter are as follows ;
(Subtitle language #) of (all subtitle language available in this
Subtitle Track program) [ Current selected subtitle language ]
(Audio track #) of (all tracks available in this program ) [spoken
Audio Track language in this program ]
Audio Mode Stereo -> Mono-Left -> Mono-Right
Dig.Output MPEG STEREO / Dolby Digital (AC 3)
Note : These subtitle and audio parameters are workable only when the
receiving channel supports these functions.
5 Sleep Timer
Your receiver will automatically power-off when the time you set is passed.
Press ‘SLEEP’ key until the right time you want appears.
Screen
150
Note : 1. You can set SLEEP TIMER in 30 minute steps up to 150 minutes.
2. The SLEEP TIMER does not work while you are in ‘MENU’, ‘GUIDE’ or
‘CHANNEL LIST’.
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6 Aux in
You can set in/out mode of the two scart connectors (TV, AUX) on the rear panel.
Press ‘Aux in’ key until the scart mode you want is displayed.
Screen
Screen
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Screen
Input terrestrial signal will be output to TV Scart and AUX (VCR) Scart. ( can
STB
connect VCR to AUX connector for recording )
Input signal from AUX scart connector will be output to TV scart. If there is
AUX
no input from AUX scart, your receiver will work as if you chose STB mode.
AUX 2 Input signal from AUX scart connector will be output to TV scart by force.
Input signal from TV scart connector will be output to AUX scart. (Only for
TV CVBS)
Note : You cannot see picture when set to AUX 2 mode and there is no input
signal from outside.
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7 Channel / Information
Brief information is displayed, such as current channel type, name, local start/end time,
guide information, current time, fav/normal mode, Audio mode and Audio ID.
Press INFO, then the information bar will pop-up.
Screen
FACTS Test
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8 Captions
Hot-Key Captions On/Off
If there is captions in stream, you can see caption data by Caption Hot-Key.
Screen
None
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9 Ratio
Hot-Key for Aspect Ratio Change
By Ratio Hot-key you can select aspect ratio.
Screen
4 x 3 Letter Box
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Hot-Key for Timer function
If you press this key, you can setting Timer function directly.
Screen
Timer
06/08/2003 01:53
Timer #1 CH. Type TV
Timer #2 CH. Number 7
Timer #3 CH. Name 7 Digital
Timer #4 Start Time 06/08/2003 01:55
Timer #5 Stop Time 06/08/2003 02:55
Timer #6 Status No
Timer #7 HD record ON
/ -Prev.
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1 Start Recording
You can record the current channel by pressing RED( ) key.
Direct Recording
Press RED( ) key only once.
Starting record current channel on the spot.
Screen
2
R 00:00:13 / 00:00:17
Stereo SEVEN MORNING NEWS
((( S (( (
Note : While a program is recorded, if you press INFO or key, red R-icon is
displayed information bar. Though you watch not only the current
recording channel but also the other previous recording channel.
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Manual Recording
Press RED( ) key twice.(Double click)
Program Guide menu appeared with recording dialog menu.
You can edit channel name and information.
Screen
Program Guide
00:51
7 7 Digital Current
REC 25/0NING NEWS
70 7
71 7 Name 7 Digital 1
72 7 Information SEVEN MORNIN..
73 7
Start 00:51
77 7
Stop 02:51
00:35 02:05
You can change the record stop time with numerical key.
Using VOL
or VOL
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Press key to start recording.
Screen
Program Guide
00:51
7 7 Digital seven morn Current
REC 25/0NING NEWS
70 7
71 7 Name 7 Digital 1
72 7 Information SEVEN MORNIN..
73 7
Start 00:51
77 7
Stop 02:51
00:35 02:05
Note : Default recording duration time is set for 2 hours. You can set recording
duration 23hours 59 minutes maximally
Screen
Program Guide
00:51
7 7 Digital seven morn Current
REC 25/0NING NEWS
70 7
71 7 Name 7 Digital 1
72 7 Information SEVEN MORNIN..
73 7
Start 00:51
77 7
Stop 00:50
00:35 02:05
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Reserve Recording
You can reserve recording by means of a timer function. please refer to the section
7.3.5 ‘Setting Timer’.
You can reserve recording by means of EPG function. please refer to the section
7.7.3 ‘GUDIE(EPG)’.
2 Stop Recording
After the time, which is either given by the EPG or set by you, the recording automatically
stops. And the HD Program Guide menu appears. By pressing ORANGE(LIST) or EXIT key
you can return to live channel.
Note : After record stopped, the receiver have not any command for 5 min-
utes. Then the receiver will go automatically power off.
If you want to stop recording by force, you must enter HD-Program Guide menu.
If any program has been played, press ORANGE(LIST) key to enter HD-Program Guide
menu.
Screen
HD-Program Guide
71
HD-Program Guide menu is displayed, press ORANGE(LIST) once again or EXIT key.
Screen
HD-Program Guide
You will be asked if you would like to stop the recording. Confirm selection by press-
ing key or cancel EXIT key.
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1 Start Playing
You must select a program to play stored programs.
For entering HD-Program Guide menu, press ORANGE(LIST) key.
Press ORANGE(LIST) key.
In HD-Program Guide, select a program by pressing CH
or CH
.
Screen
HD-Program Guide
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2 Trick Play Controls
For using trick play mode, you must press or INFO key then HD-Information Bar will
pop-up.
Screen
2 BBC CHOICE
00:00:28 / 86:27:07
Stereo This is BBC CHOICE
((( S (((
Trick Play Mode : Pause, Jump, Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, Resume.
HD Playing HD Paused
YELLOW Fast Forward Jump Forward
GREEN Fast Reverse Jump Backward
BLUE Pause Resume
WHITE Stop Stop
INFO or Info On/Off Info On/Off
RED slow play slow play
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You can delete any program in HD-Program Guide menu.
Press ORANGE(LIST) key then HD-Program Guide menu will pop-up.
In HD-Program Guide, select a program with CH
or CH
.
Press RED( ) key to delete the program then Delete dialog menu will pop-up.
Screen
HD-Program Guide
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If you want to lock any program, enter the advanced menu by pressing MENU key with HD-
Information Bar.
After locking a program, you must enter the password for playing the program.
Start playing a program.
Press then HD-Information Bar will pop-up.
Press MENU key, the advanced menu will pop-up.
Screen
Lock No
Clear skip points
Split take
2 BBC CHOICE
00:01:40 / 86:27:07
Stereo This is BBC CHOICE
((( S (((
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You can set the part you don’t want to play, such as advertise ments.
The skip part consists of start and end points.
In all, 10 skip points are available.
Select a program with CH
or CH
, and press to play in HD-Program Guide menu.
Start playing and search the start point of skip play you want using trick play controls.
Press RED( ) key to set the start point.
Screen
2 BBC CHOICE
13:15:01 / 86:27:07
Stereo This is BBC CHOICE
((( S (((
Temperary start point will be displayed with a red pointer on the Bar.
Press RED( ) key to set the end point you want.
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Then a proper pair of start and end points will be displayed with yellow pointers on the Bar.
Screen
5 Nine Digital
00:00:25 / 00:00:30
Stereo THE PRICE IS RIGHT
((( S (((
Lock No
Clear skip points
Split take
5 Nine Digital
00:00:03 / 00:00:30
Stereo THE PRICE IS RIGHT
((( S (((
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You can split a program in two programs.
The operation takes a few minutes to complete splitting.
Select a program with CH
or CH
, and press to play in HD-Program Guide menu.
Search the split point you want using trick play controls.
Press MENU key, then the advanced menu will pop-up.
Screen
Lock No
Clear skip points
Split take
5 Nine Digital
00:00:04 / 00:00:30
Stereo THE PRICE IS RIGHT
((( S (((
Select ‘Split take’ menu and press , then Split take dialog will pop-up.
Screen
Lock No
Clear skip points
Split take
5 Nine Digital
00:00:23 / 00:00:30
Stereo THE PRICE IS RIGHT
((( S (((
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Press to start splitting or EXIT key to void.
If split operation starts, the progress window will pop-up and you can see the status of
process.
Screen
HD-Program Guide
After splitting, HD-Program Guide menu will pop-up and splitted program will be select-
ed.
Screen
HD-Program Guide
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You can use trick play controls without HD-Information Bar.
Small yellow icon will be displayed for trick play controls.
Additional play control is available in this mode.
This function is activated at pause state using GREEN( ) / YELLOW( ). and make the
sequence played step by step.
Select a program with CH
or CH
, and press to play in HD-Program Guide menu.
Press INFO or to turn off HD-Information Bar.
Press BLUE( ), GREEN( ) or YELLOW( ) to start controlling trick play without any
OSD.
You can control trick play while yellow icons are displayed.
Besides, you can control step by step play with GREEN( ) / YELLOW( ) while pause
state.
Note : You can not control jump play without HD-Information Bar.
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Hot-Key for direct recording and pause function.
You can immediately record the current channel.
And replay the picture as you want.
Press white key.
Current channel recording starts with pause the picture.(Time-shift fuction starting)
Screen
4 Nine Digital
00:00:00 / 00:00:12
R
Stereo THE PRICE IS RIGHT
((( S (((
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There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the unit. Therefore, if the unit does not
work properly, check it according to the procedures shown in the table below :
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System capabilities Fully DVB-T compliant
Input :170MHz~860MHz
Frequency range
Loop through out : 50MHz~860MHz
Modulation COFDM
SDRAM 8M byte
FLASH 2M byte
EEPROM 2K byte
Serial data interface Connector 9pin D-sub male, Max 115K bps
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Remote control Code NEC-IR
1 X RCA cinch
Digital audio out
1 X optical port
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DATA TRANSFER
If you decide to operate as CVBS (Composite), you If you choose to connect in this way, once unit is
do not need to change to CVBS mode in the A/V POWERED (Refer Power On below), go into the SRT
mode (as explained below), as the unit will 5390 Menu button 10 and select System Parameters
automatically default to CVBS mode. and select S-Video in the AV Mode.
However, if you choose to have S-Video (Y/C) from Important: Using this separate S-Video (Y/C) for your
the Scart, once unit is POWERED (Refer Power On Video connection, you will need to make connections
below), please go into the Main Menu of the SRT for Audio.
5390 and select System Parameters, then Scroll
down to AV Mode and via the remote control left and For Audio this can be done by using the supplied
right centre buttons select the preferred AV Mode. RCA cable by connecting to Connector 9 for Left
Audio (RCA White) and Connector 10 for Right Audio
(Connector 4) (RCA Red), and then connect to appropriate RCA
audio connectors of your TV.
TV SCART
These Left (white) & Right (Red) RCA Audio
SCART 21 pin Scart output to TV: connections will provide MPEGA-2 Stereo.
3 video signals to choose from:
RGB If you require Dolby Digital Audio Output (through
S-Video (Y/C) you’re Dolby Digital Decoder Amplifier) please refer to
CVBS (composite) Note: DOLBY DIGITAL AUDIO below)
Also, by using Scart Output, Audio MPEG-2 is included
Connector 2 S-VIDEO (Y/C) S-video jack S-video output
If you require Dolby Digital Audio Output (through
your Dolby Digital Decoder Am0plifer, please refer to
Note DOLBY DIGITAL AUDIO.
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Connections
3
Power On
Turn the SRT 5390 ON. There is an ON/OFF Switch on
the rear panel of the Receiver. (Located beside the main
power cord from the receiver)
Select INSTALLATION and push the ENTER Button However, as the Time is taken from the “Time Print” in
16 (button in the middle of the Remote control) and a each broadcaster’s signal, once you have scanned the
secondary Banner will appear prompting you to enter frequencies into your unit, time will be automatically
a 4 digit password. Enter the Default Password 0 0 0 0. generated, thus avoiding the necessity to manually
input the time. It is important to ensure Time is in
A Banner will appear with 5 topics. Select Automatic correct Mode. I.e. Daylight Saving YES / NO.
Scan by using the Middle scroll up/down buttons of
the Remote Control.
Once ENTER button has been pushed, you will need Using right Scroll button 15, Adjust by inputting date
to push ENTER button again on the Remote Control, and time via the numeric buttons on the remote control.
and Data will be saved, and normal TV broadcast
channel will now displayed. Scroll down to DL Saving and select correct mode:
YES / NO.
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The Correct A/V Mode
Assure the correct A/V Mode has been selected in the
Menu by Pushing Menu Button on the remote Control;
Main Menu Banner will appear; Select System
Parameters and then scroll down to A/V Mode and
select the preferred AV mode: i.e. RGB or S-Video
(Y/C) or CVBS (Composite)
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Connectors
Connector 12 RF Loop Out Connector 7 RF Out to enable
tuning of the UHF Signal
For Aerial Signal Pass through to your TV and/or VCR
Channels 21 to 69
(Normally used when no Audio Video connections are
This is the signal coming from your antenna and available on your TV)
passing through the SRT 5390
With a separately purchased RF Lead, you can
This can be used for a variety of purposes as per connect from this connector to your VCR or TV.
items A and B as follows.
When connecting to a VCR, you then Tune the VCR
A. With a separately purchased RF Lead, you can to Default Channel 38.
connect from this connector to your TV antenna IN.
This means that you are able to record into the VCR;
This enables you to switch back to normal analogue the same channel you are viewing through the SRT
viewing. I.e. you would switch back to normal TV 5390. This would be RF analogue.
analogue mode by pressing the TV Mode button on
your TV Remote Control.
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Connectors
Connector 6 RF Loop In VCR AUX Scart (CVBS
Composite) for Video In & Out
This can be used for a variety of purposes as per
items A and B as follows.
On the rear panel there is a Second Scart called VCR AUX
A. For viewing on a second TV
(Using supplied RF Loop Lead) (Requires separately purchased Scart Lead for
connection to VCR or DVD)
With the SRT 5390 is a supplied RF Loop Lead.
Essentially, there are 3 alternatives for using this
When used, this is connected to Connector 6 connection and would mainly be used where there
(RF Loop In) and Connector 12 (RF Loop Out). are not enough Video Connections on your TV.
Refer to the following alternatives A. B. C.
There may be circumstances where you want to
connect a Second TV (e.g. in another room) to the A. As a Switching device for other attached Video
SRT 5390, and thus receive the same digital devices e.g. DVD Player/VCR
programs as viewed through the first ‘priority’ TV.
Because this connector is also Video IN, this enables
Firstly, you would connect a seperatly purchased RF you to switch to the Video IN source of your attached
Lead from Connector 7 (RF out) to your second TV VCR or DVD; in those cases where you may want to
and Tune this second TV to default Channel 38 watch your DVD Disk or VCR tape program
In this situation, the Second TV would receive the I.e. You can switch from watching your digital channel
same channels as broadcast through the first TV. broadcasts in STB mode to AUX mode for attached
video sources
The second TV would be a ‘Slave’ to the first TV and the
second TV would not be able to change to other Channels To switch from normal viewing STB mode,
(i.e. analogue channels), if preferred by the user. Push AUXIN button on the remote control, and select
AUX position for attached VCR/DVD viewing.
However, by connecting the supplied RF Loop Lead To return to normal digital STB mode, push AUXIN
from connector 6 to Connector 12, the second TV and select STB.
then has the ‘additional’ capability of changing
channels if required by the user. I.e. they can change B. To enable to RECORD to your attached video
to normal analogue channels. devices: DVD Player / VCR
B. Where Video Inputs are Required on Your TV Because this VCRAUX Scart connector is also Video
Out, you can Record the broadcast signal of the SRT
There may be circumstances where you do not have 5390 into your attached VCR/DVD.
enough Video Inputs on your TV to enable the SRT Push Record on your VCR / DVD Remote Control.
5300 / SRT 5390 to be connected. In this
circumstance, action in the following way: C. Connection for SRT 5390 where no Video Inputs
available on your TV
Connect a separately purchased RF Lead from
Connector 7 (RF out) to your second TV and Tune If your TV does not have enough available connections
this second TV to default Channel 38. of Video Inputs, you can receive the STB digital Channel
signal and pass this through to your TV by using this
Now connect the supplied RF Loop Lead from AuxIn Scart connection from the SRT 5390 to your TV
connector 6 to Connector 12. (This would be CVBS [Composite] Video Signal).
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Overview
Selecting and Changing Checking your Aerial
Channels Signal: Level & Quality
There are 2 methods to select and change channels To assure that you can receive adequate picture quality
for digital transmissions, it is important to check that
A. Press the desired Number Button on the remote you have enough Signal Level and Quality Level
control. (signal to noise ratio) through your antenna system.
Button 12 CH, for Up Banner will show the Level and Quality Bar Graphs
Button 13 CH, for Down and Channel number.
Volume Mute
Press Button 2 to mute sound. Volume Bar in the
banner will be RED.
Press Button 2 again to reactivate sound.
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Setting Aspect Ratio
There are 2 methods to Set and Switch between your
preferred Aspect Ratio:
I.e. 4:3 Letterbox / 4:3 Full Screen / 16:9 Full Screen.
A. Menu Setting
To view Captions, Press CAPTIONS Button 19 To select your preferred Teletext topics, enter the
topic number via the channel numbers on the remote
Banner will state Captions ON control.
Push button to turn Captions OFF. Banner will state To turn Teletext OFF and return to normal viewing,
Captions OFF. push EXIT button
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Parental Control
Enables setting of AGE LIMIT as a protection for
Children’s viewing.
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Recording Information
There are 4 methods of Recording:
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Recording Information
Delayed Recording
There are 14 Timer Entries available.
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Recording Information
Time Shift Recording
• Push the WHITE Time Shift Pause Button and • To stop the Time Shift recording mode, push the
Broadcast view will be ‘Paused’ and Recording will ORANGE ‘List’ Button
be actioned.
• HD Program Guide Banner will be viewed with the
• As the program is being recorded, you will see a file current recording highlighted with program name
number indication on the display and REC as an indication the program is still recording.
e.g. HD001, HD002, HD 003 etc.
Also, a red flashing indicator will be viewed in the display. • With this HD Program Banner in view, there are 2
methods that can be selected to stop the recording:
• At any time during this Time Shift 'Pause' recording,
you can choose to push the ENTER button and a • Push the ORANGE ‘List’ button or the EXIT button.
banner will indicate the Channel Number, Program
Name & Elapsed Record Time. • Banner will now be viewed ‘Do you want to Stop
Recording?’
• In this Time Shift mode, Broadcast view will remain
‘Paused’ until you decide to ‘release’ the Time Shift • Push ENTER button for YES or EXIT button for NO.
to begin Play.
• When you select YES to stop recording, HD
• To begin Play, push the BLUE Button. Program Guide Banner will now list the program
name and file length.
• Your recorded File will now begin to Play from the
original Pause Position. For example, if you release • Now push the ORANGE ‘List’ button or the EXIT
the Time Shift and begin Play after one hour, you button to go to normal TV Broadcast mode.
are effectively watching the broadcast one hour
behind Real Time.
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Controlling Recorded Files
Playing Back Files Fast Forward & Fast Rewind
In each of the 4 Recording Modes, your completed Whilst playing back a recorded file, including when in
recorded files will be held within the Hard Drive File List. Time Shift mode, you can action FF & REW to move
forward or back within the recorded file.
• To view and playback your recorded Files, push the
ORANGE ‘List’ button. FF YELLOW Button REW GREEN Button
• HD Program Guide banner will be viewed. There are 3 x FF & REW Speeds
• Scroll to your selected recorded file. Press Once ›› = x 10 time faster than normal
Press Twice ››› = x 30 times faster than normal
• Push ENTER button to begin playing the file Press Three times ›››› = x100 times faster than normal
Deleting Files
• Push the ORANGE List button
This feature enables selection of a given point to 3. Press the FF (Yellow) & REW (Green) buttons to
commence ‘Playback’ from that ‘selected’ file position. select any point along the File length.
There are 3 Modes where you can operate this function. One instant PUSH = 10 seconds; Or by Continual Press,
Progressive Bar will move along the File and you can
A. From Your RECORDED FILE LIST select your desired point of the file. As the Progressive
Bar moves along, you will note the given ‘time’ position.
1. Go to your Recorded File List to select a
previously recorded file. 4. Once you have selected your preferred ‘Time’
position in the File, push ENTER button and File
2. Once File is selected Press ENTER for full screen will begin playing from that selected point.
normal play of this file. Time Shift will still continue to record to your file.
3. Push the PAUSE (Blue) Button 5. To remove Progressive Banner Bar from view,
push ENTER button
4. With the File now In PAUSE mode, push the Enter Button
C. When Actioning MANUAL RECORD
White Progress Banner Bar will be viewed at the top
of the banner and Total Length (Time) of this recorded 1. Press the RED record button to action Manual Record
File will also be noted on the right, as well as the
Current ‘Time’ position of the File, on the left. 2. Push the PAUSE (Blue) Button
5. Press the FF (Yellow) & REW (Green) buttons to 3. Push the ENTER Button.
select any point along the file length.
White Progressive Banner Bar will be viewed at the top
One instant PUSH = 10 seconds; Or by Continual Press, of the banner and Total Length (Time) of this recorded
Progressive Bar will move along the File and you can file will be ‘progressively’ noted on the right as well as
select your desired point of the File. As the Progressive the Current’ Time’ position of the file, on the left.
Bar moves along, you will note the given ‘time’ position.
4. Press the FF (Yellow) & REW (Green) buttons to
6. Once you have selected your preferred ‘Time’ select any point along the File length.
position in the File, push ENTER button and File
will begin playing from that selected point. One instant PUSH = 10 seconds; Or by Continual Press,
Progressive Bar will move along the File and you can
7. To remove Progressive Banner Bar from view, select your desired point of the file. As the Progressive
Push ENTER Button Bar moves along, you will note the given ‘time’ position.
the File length.
5. Once you have selected your preferred ‘Time’ position in
B. In TIME SHIFT Mode the File, push ENTER button and File will begin playing
from that selected point. Manual Record will still continue
1. Press the WHITE Button to action Time Shift and to record to your File.
picture will pause at that point
6. To remove Progressive Banner Bar from view,
2. Push the ENTER Button. push ENTER button.
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Controlling Recorded Files
Play back of a previously
recorded file, whilst recording.
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Controlling Recorded Files
A. Renaming your File in B. Renaming your file from
the Manual Record – Time your Recorded Files
Length Input mode within the HD Program
In the Manual Record – Time Length Input mode, you
Guide Banner.
can choose to change the file program name in the
• Push the ORANGE ‘List’ Button
Information Heading.
• HD Program Guide banner will be viewed.
Push the RED Record Button TWICE and REC
Banner will be viewed with the following information.
• Scroll to your selected recorded file
Name - The Channel
• Via the Numeric and Letter buttons of the remote
Information - Program Title
control and right scroll button, input your preferred
Start - Start Time of Recording
title of maximum17 characters.
Stop - Stop Time
• Scroll to Information
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Controlling Recorded Files
Skip Points
Within a Recorded Program File, you can select up to . Once end Skip Point position has been selected,
10 Skip Points sections (Per File), being sections of push RED record button and a yellow icon will be
your recorded program that you do not want to view viewed at that position. Your start Skip point will also
when playing back the file. now change to a yellow icon.
Skip Points enables selecting the Start Point and Finish This completes the input of Skip Point sections and
Point of sections, with your preferred section length. you can then choose to rewind to the start of the
recorded file to view the recorded file in its entirety, or
Example: Your previously recorded file is one hour push EXIT to return to normal TV broadcast.
length and you wish to ‘Skip’ the section from the 15
minute mark to the 18 minute mark. Each time you playback your recorded file, your Skip
Point sections will be eliminated from view and will be
Once you have input the start and end skip points, when you seamlessly skipped over.
play back the file, this 3 minute section will be eliminated from
view. (You can determine the section length)
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Controlling Recorded Files
Deleting the Skip Points
You can delete your Skip Points from your files by
actioning as follows:
• Push the ENTER button and the Skip Points will be deleted.
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Controlling Recorded Files
Split Take
For previously recorded files, this enables you to split • Now Splitting Program banner will be viewed
your file into 2 sections. identifying the percentage of the file split.
This creates 2 separate files on you Hard Drive. • File will now split in 2 from the point chosen.
You can determine the ‘Split’ position of the file. • HD Program Guide banner will be viewed listing the
2 files of the same Program Title.
e.g. One hour file: Split at 30 minutes (creating 2 x 30
minute file) • Push EXIT button to return to normal TV Broadcast
One hour file: Split at 20 minutes (creating first file of
20 minutes and second file of 40 minutes) IMPORTANT: You can choose to rename your split
files if desired, please refer to:
• Push the ORANGE ‘List’ Button B. Renaming your file from your Recorded Files within
the HD Program Guide Banner
• HD Program Guide banner will be viewed.
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Controlling Recorded Files
Recorded Files - Lock
You can choose to ‘LOCK your recorded program files
so that a Password is required to enable playback of
the file.
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