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2 3 IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to read this user manual befo re operang your P VR. 1. Never open the cover . It is ver y dangerous to touc h the inside of the unit due to 2. possibl e electri c shock. When not using your P VR for a long me, please pull the power cord f rom the outlet. 3. Ensure that there is no damage to your pow[...]
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4 5 T ABLE OF CONT ENTS IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS ................................................................ 3 ...................................................................................... 3 GENERAL INFORMA TION .......................................................[...]
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6 7 GENERAL INFORMA T ION 1. PREF ACE Congra tulao ns on your purc hase of th e Wintal PVR2HD. Y our HD P VR is equipped with the lates t technolog y and design; it can deco de high and standar d denion digi tal T V programs, and c an also record and p layback terrestrial di gital broadc asts. You can view a variet y of programs p rovided [...]
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8 9 OVE RVIEW 1. FROnt P anEl HDTV TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER naME FUnC tIOn ST A ND B Y Switch bet ween opera on and standby mo des CH+/ CH- Change channel 2. REaR P anEl From le to r ight: naME FUnC tIOn ant 2 In Conne ct to terrestr ial antenn a ant 1 In Conne ct to terrestr ial antenn a lOOP OU t 2 RF Loop throu gh output to 2nd receiver lOOP O[...]
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10 11 THE L EARNIN G KEY Y our P VR remote has four learning keys plus a self- coding func on. T he k eys can b e used for the ST B remote to func on as any of the four keys on your T V remote. The rec ommended keys to use are “ T V POWER” , the t wo grey k eys below “ T V POWER” ”T V / A V ” , and “SE T” . The id enca?[...]
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12 13 Connec t the antenna to ANT IN of the S TB. • Connec t to T V as shown. • C . USING RC A CABL E Conne ct the antenna to ANT IN of the S TB • Conne ct to T V by using the supplied AV lead as shown: •[...]
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14 15 OPE R A TION Pressing the MENU key when there is no other dialogu e window open, will display the main menu. The main menu co nsists of ve menu i tems as shown below . 1. Installa on • 2. Program Guide • 3. Program Manage • 4. Program S elect • 5. PVR • 6. System Se ng • Use the ▲▼ keys to move up or down from one i t[...]
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16 17 Aer pressing r ed k ey on your remote, the Add Channel window , where you can se t necessar y parameter s of the new channel, w[...]
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18 19 cross) and nally press O K k ey to delete all of them from the li st. Only one p rogram item can be m oved up or down each me. Press the ▲ ▼ keys to selec t the program you w ant to move and press the green key on your remote. An Up -Down -Pointed arrow will be displayed ri ght of the selec ted program. Y ou can pres s [...]
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20 21 will be adde d into Spor ts favourite group an d shown in the selec ted column. If you want to deselec t one pro gram in Spor t favourite group, move curs or to program that you want to delete from s elected c olumn and press the OK key , and the n this designated program will disapp e ar in selec ted column. 4. PR OGR AM SELE C T In the Main[...]
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22 23 Selec t the Sc hedule menu item and enter it by pressin g the OK key . The S chedule Programs lis t window will be shown . T o add a new Sc heduled task, pres s the Green key on your remote. T o delete exis ng schedul ed tasks: press the Red key to delete an indi vidual task, or pres s the Blue key to [...]
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24 25 T imeshi, when set to Always en sures that the PVR2HD is always recordin g in the back ground. This will allow you to paus e , and rewind live T V , as the PVR 2 HD buer will have a cer tain amount of pre -record ed content. If this op on is selec ted, Timeshi will o nly begi[...]
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26 27 6.4 TIM E ZONE ADJUS T This sc reen allows you to adjust the me zone se ngs to suit your loca on. Press the ▲▼ keys to change bet ween states and use the ◄► keys to sel ect bet ween “Daylight Savin g On” and “Daylight Savin g O ” for daylight saving s engs. Press OK or E XIT key to save and exit. 6.5 S YSTEM INF[...]
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28 29 If you schedul e a recording via this me thod, you will noce a mer ico n next to the s elected program, indi cang it is sc heduled to record (or play ). Press the FA V key to recall a s tored favourite channel. Favourite chann[...]
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30 31 7 .11 FILE PL A YB A CK Press the REW , FF , SLOW keys to change le playback spee d, a speed icon is displayed in the top le of the sc reen. [...]
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32 33 SPEC IFIC A TI ONS T uner 2 Input Co nnector F-t ype, IEC 1 69 - 2 Signal Level Inpu t - 20 ~ + 20 dBm Bandwi dth 6 ~ 8 MHz Auto So ware Seng Input Impedanc e 75 Ohms Carr ier Mode 2K / 8K FEC Code Rate Auto ( 1/2, 2/3,3/ 4,5/6, 7 /8) Compl iant F ully DVB - T MPEG- 2 Compliant Cons tellaon Auto (QPSK,16 and 64 Q AM) Guard Inter val [...]
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34 35 TROUB LE SHOOTING The tab le below covers so me of the more common reasons fo r abnormal PVR fun con. Problem Can’t reco rd 2 channels The RF Cros s over lead is not connected Connec t the supplied Cr oss over lead from RF Lo opout 2 to ANT In 1. Front LED’ s d o not light AC [...]
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