Teac DV-B420 user manual

User manual for the device Teac DV-B420

Device: Teac DV-B420
Category: TV Receiver
Manufacturer: Teac
Size: 0.85 MB
Added : 5/11/2013
Number of pages: 21
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DV-B420
Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Standard Definition
O OW WN NE ER R’’S S M MA AN NU UA AL L
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

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How do I connect this box to my TV? PLEASE READ THIS FIRST! Using the supplied cable, connect the plug (called RCA) onto the rear of the Set-top box labelled Video-L Audio R . The other end of the cable connect to your television’s Video in and Audio in. Any televisions that have mono sound (not stereo) will not Is Digital TV reception available in your home? require the red plug. Generally speaking; if this receiver was on display (demonstration) by your retailer and you live within the same

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Safety Instructions Support & Copyright This STB has been manufactured to meet Australian safety standards. For our valued customers, we do our best for each product and services to offer. We will Please read the following safety instructions carefully before you handle the STB. support our cutomers through our local sales and service network. TEAC supports this product via its set-top box homepage with useful information and new software. If you have any questions about this product, please c

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Setup................................................................................................................22 Understanding the Remote Control Unit ..........................................8 ~ 9 Menu Language..............................................................................................22 Connecting Your Equipment ..................................................................10 VIDEO Output.............................................................................

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Understanding the Remote Control Unit Understanding the Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit 1 STANDBY 11 MUTE To switch between Operation and To enable or disable the audio. Standby mode. 12 NUMERIC BUTTONS 2 TV/STB To select the channel and enter the Not used channel information and PIN Code. 11 MUTE 3 SUBTITLE (Red) 13 EPG STANDBY 1 To select closed caption. To display the TV/Radio program guide. Note that closed caption may not always work as the broadcaster may not provide 14 INFORMATI

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Connecting Your Equipment Connecting Your Equipment Front Panel Rear Panel 2 3 4 1 5 6 2 3 4 1 1 STAND-BY To Switch between Operation and Standby mode. TV Composite video, RGB, S-Video & Components is available. 1 2 CHANNEL- To change channels down. Different cables are required. To move down highlight marked cursor. VIDEO & AUDIO L/R To connect Video & Audio R/L to a TV, Audio Amp or Hi-Fi system. 2 3 CHANNEL+ To change channels up. To move up highlight marked cursor. ANT IN To connect the

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Connecting Your Equipment Connecting Your Equipment 2. Connection with VCR Connection 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 * This connection allows VCR to record Analogue TV and watch videos on the TV. Note : RF cable from set top box to VCR is not included. You ll need to purchase this separately.

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fi fi fi Setting up Your System Setting up Your System Menu Tree Automatic Channel Search for Television Services(1st Step) You can automatically detect and save all channels as follows: System Connection • Connect STB as per pages 10 to 12 (as applicable). • Turn on the power of STB and other devices Power On connected to the STB. • Select Channel Search in the Installation Menu. • Enter the PIN Code. (Factory PIN Code is ‘0000’) • Press RED (SUB.T) button and the STB will automatically search all

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Setting up Your System Setting up Your System Volume Control / Mute Basic Function Press the VOL+/VOL- buttons to control the volume. To temporarily stop the volume, press the MUTE button. Information Screen To cancel mute, press the MUTE button again or press the VOL+/VOL- buttons. After the television channels have been programmed, you will see the information(banner) box each time you switch channels. Banner 1 Logical Channel Number Network Name Parental Rating Channel Name Sound Track Day

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Menu Operation Menu Operation Main menu shows the following information. Main Menu 1. Turn on TV and your STB, after you have connected all peripheral devices to it. Shows the whole channel list stored in STB. Channel List Shows the Channel Information and Channel Sorting. 2. Press the MENU button on the Remote Control Unit. You will see the Main Menu on the TV screen as follow: Program Guide Shows the information of Now, Next Programs. Setup Sets Menu Language, VIDEO Output, Screen Type, Bann

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Menu Operation Menu Operation Channel Information Program Guide This mode helps you to watch the detailed information of a specific channel. Your STB has an Electronic Program Guide(EPG) to help you navigate programs through all the possible viewing options. The TV Guide supplies information such as program listings and starting and ending times for all available programs. Select Program Guide in Main Menu or press the EPG button of Remote Control Unit and the Program Guide screen will be d

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Menu Operation Menu Operation 2. VIDEO Output Setup Select VIDEO Output mode : Composite Video or RGB or S-VHS or Component. This menu helps you to set up Menu Language, VIDEO Output, Screen Type, Banner Time, and Other Setting. Note : Your selection will control only the output from SCART Select Setup in the Main Menu. The following submenu will show up on your TV. What is Composite Video? It is simply the normal video signal you would expect from an AV output. 1. Menu Language What is RGB? T

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Menu Operation Menu Operation 3. Screen Type Audio Language You can choose either "4:3" or "16:9" according to your TV type. Screen Type 4:3 Letter box 4:3 Full Screen 16:9 Full Screen Adjust Screen Note : Screen adjustment feature may be available. Use only if absolutely necessary. Select the default language for audio when changing channels. It is available for twelve languages. 4. Banner Time Language Provided: English, Czech, Danish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, You can set the disp

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Menu Operation Menu Operation Time Adjust OSD Transparency Note : Please select the state you live in. (example: Time zone) You can set your local time by adjusting the differences from GMT, according Select OSD Transparency type (0,20,40,60 or 80%). to your location. GMT : Greenwich Meantime-central European time. System Information OSD Colour Note: S/W : Software Version H/W : Hardware Version B/L : Bootloader Version Displays the system information: Model Name, S/W Version, H/W Version, B/

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Menu Operation Menu Operation 1. Automatic Channel Search Installation This Menu helps you to setup a variety of parameters necessary for receiving signal and Automatic Channel Search helps you to automatically load the channel information of all CH managing the channel information. To avoid loss of service, it is important to understand contained. the following table before you make changes. 1. Press the CH+/CH- buttons tp select Channel Search in the installation menu and press the OK button.

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Menu Operation Menu Operation 2. Manual Channel Search Change PIN Code Manual channel search is more convenient to search a specific CH. Like the Automatic Channel Search, Manual Channel Search also searches all services broadcasted over a specific CH using its predefined information. Press the CH+/CH- buttons to select the CH number you want to search. Then press the OK button to place a tick (tag) beside it. Note : The pin number is required to access the installation/Channel search and Par

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Menu Operation Menu Operation Receiver Lock Teletext Navigation This STB has Teletext software emulator which enables all TV sets to navigate Teletext pages. To start navigation of Teletext pages, press Teletext button. When Teletext is activated, buttons below mentioned will perform different features by each mode. To stop navigation & return to program press “Teletext” button. Note : The AUSTEXT Service is available on the SEVEN Network. 1) Teletext button : Toggle Teletext mode To lock the re

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Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Tuner & Channel Problem Solution Input Connector : IEC 169-2, Female Frequency Range : 174 MHz to 820 MHz Something wrong with STB Signal Level : 35dBuV to 70dBuV Does not display any Check the main power cord and check that it is Demodulation : COFDM 2K/8K-Carrier message on the front panel plugged into a suitable power outlet. Input Symbol Rate : 24.1 Msymbol/s FEC Decoder or STB has no power. Check whether STB is in Standby mode. Convolutional C

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Technical Specifications Frequently Asked Questions A/ V & Data In / Out Frequently Asked Questions TV SCART : Video Output (Composite Video, RGB, S-VHS) AUDIO R/L : RCA/Cinch Volume & Mute Control Q. Where can I find the latest information for my digital product? (Resolution : 20bit DAC, Max. 2Vrms) A. Check http://stb.teac.com.au for all details. RS232C : Transfer rate 115,200 bps 9 Pin D-sub Type S/PDIF : Digital Audio Optical output Q. Should I upgrade the software inside my TEAC box? A

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Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Q. Can I use the digital receiver on any television? A. YES. This product has a standard video output which will connect to any television with Q. Does the digital receiver support parental control of programs? video input. Also available is RGB (red, green, blue) connection to a television that has a A. YES. The parental code can be set to block certain programs. SCART input. You will need to purchase a SCART to SCART cable. For S-VHS, a SC


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