Page 2 - Precautions
Precautions WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet,...
Page 3 - MOISTURE CONDENSATION
6. Places without adequate air circulation. On top of a carpet or sofa. In a bookcase. Near materials such as curtains, etc. 7. Extremely hot or cold places The operating temperature range of this unit is 5 ℃ to 40℃ 8. Do not place a flower vase or cloth on top of this unit . Please pay attention to...
Page 4 - Types of Power Plug
Types of Power Plug Australia 3-prong power plug imagine to be paste here by Zinwell! Power cord must be used in Australia only Singapore 3-prong power plug imagine to be paste here by Zinwell! Power cord must be used in Singapore only 4
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 TYPES OF POWER PLUG ...................................................................
Page 7 - INTRODUCTION; FEATURES
INTRODUCTION The HD-S23 Digital Terrestrial HDTV Receiver opens up to a new world of free-to-air terrestrial HDTV and SDTV programmes. The receiver can receive channels from both VHF band and UHF band TV station’s signals. All the major terrestrial free-to-air station numbers currently available in ...
Page 8 - Rear Panel
IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS Front Panel LED Display Four-digit channel number, time or video format Two LEDs: Green for power; Red for signal indication (OFF –signal captured, ON –no signal) MENU / ENTER (Please refer to pp. 17 for more details) EXIT / V.OUTPUT → OUT1 & OUT2 description (Zinwell)...
Page 9 - Remote Control
Remote Control The buttons on the remote control are described as follows: Numeric Buttons For entering channel number or password POWER Switches the receiver between ON and STANDBY modes INFO Displays I-Plate providing information about the current channel AUDIO Toggles between multi-lingual Audio ...
Page 10 - Loading batteries; Operating with the remote control
Loading batteries Operating with the remote control 1. Open the Cover 2. Insert batteries (AAA size) Make sure to match the + and – on the batteries to the marks inside the battery compartment. 3. Close the cover. Notes on batteries Improper use of batteries may cause battery leakage and corrosion. ...
Page 11 - UConnections
11 UConnections Read this chapter first to make all necessary preparations • Connecting to Audio Video Devices • Connecting to SDTV (without Component Inputs) • Connecting to SDTV (with Component Inputs) and VCR • Connecting to HDTV • Connecting to HDTV and VCR
Page 12 - CONNECTING TO AUDIO VIDEO DEVICES
CONNECTING TO AUDIO VIDEO DEVICES For the best video/audio quality, use the higher quality Y/Pb/Pr or S-Video cables if available. Always remember to disconnect the receiver from the power source, when connecting or disconnecting the cable to the UHF/VHF antenna. Notes: (a) If your TV supports 1080i...
Page 13 - Connecting to SDTV (without Component Inputs); Connecting to SDTV (with Component Inputs) and VCR
Connecting to SDTV (without Component Inputs) C o nn e c tio ns Connecting to SDTV (with Component Inputs) and VCR 13
Page 15 - UMenu
15 UMenu Functions in the Menu. • Menu Map • Initial Setup • Main Menu • Installation - Auto Scan - Quick Scan - Manual Setup - Reset Data • Program • Electronic Program Guide • System - Password - Video Setup - Audio Setup - Software Update - Time Setup • Edit channel - Fav. & Lock - Parental G...
Page 16 - MENU MAP
Page 17 - INITIAL SETUP; AUS; MAIN MENU
INITIAL SETUP If your service provider or antenna installer has already installed your TV system to receive terrestrial TV programmes, do not change any connections of those devices or installation settings unless it is absolutely necessary. If your receiver has not been configured by your service p...
Page 19 - MANUAL SETUP; RESET DATA; Add RESET DATA description here!
MANUAL SETUP ● On the Installation page, highlight “MANUAL SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button. ● Select channel number. Be sure you know the channel number and its RF frequency. You may refer to Digital TV channel table on Appendix 1. ● Press “ ▼ ” button to highlight “Frequency”, “Bandwidth” and “...
Page 21 - VIDEO SETUP
SYSTEM ● On the main menu, select “SYSTEM”. ● Use the “ ▲ ” and “ ▼ ” buttons to highlight the options - PASSWORD - VIDEO SETUP - AUDIO SETUP - S/W UPDATE - TIME SETUP PASSWORD ● Highlight “PASSWORD” and press the “ENTER” button. When prompted, enter your current password. ● You will then be prompte...
Page 23 - TIME SETUP
● Now that your PC has been properly configured, you can highlight “YES” on the TV screen and press the “ENTER” button on the remote control. - To be continued on the next page – ● After selecting “YES”, you will see the current software version and its size on the TV screen. Make sure this software...
Page 24 - Add the screen snapshot for EDIT CHANNEL here.
EDIT CHANNEL Zinwell to-do: Add the screen snapshot for EDIT CHANNEL here. ● On the main menu, select “EDIT CHANNEL”. ● Use the “ ▲ ” and “ ▼ ” buttons to highlight the options - FAV & LOCK - PARENTAL RATE Add two selections here. FAV & LOCK ● Highlight “FAV & LOCK” and press the “ENTER”...
Page 26 - INFORMATION
INFORMATION ● Highlight “INFORMATION” and press the “ENTER” button to check hardware and software versions. 26
Page 27 - UQuick Control
27 UQuick Control Simple use of a single button enables access to some functions directly • I-Plate (Info) • AUX In (External Video/Audio Input) • PIP (Picture-in-Picture) • Teletext / Closed Caption • Favorite Channel List • Freeze • A.Ratio
Page 31 - UAppendices
31 UAppendices • DTV Channel Table • Troubleshooting • Parental Guidance Codes • Glossary • Technical Specifications • Accessories
Page 32 - Adelaide
APPENDIX 1 DTV CHANNEL TABLE The following is a list of DTV channels available in your area. You can use it for “MANUAL SETUP”: On the “MANUAL SETUP” page, select the VHF or UHF channel number and input the Middle Frequency based on “KHz”. For instance, if you are in Sydney and want to manually scan...
Page 33 - Batchelor; Newcastle; pp
City Identifier Channel & Middle Frequency Transmitter Location Start Date Batchelor QQQ -51 UHF 50 - 683.5MHz SBS -54 UHF 53 - 704.5MHz ABD -69 UHF 56 - 725.5MHz NTD -60 UHF 59 - 746.5MHz TND -63 UHF 62 – 767.5MHz IMP -66 UHF 65 - 788.5MHz Canberra CTC -7 VHF 6 - 177.5MHz Telstra Tower Black Mo...
Page 34 - Singapore
For Singapore: City Identifier Channel & Middle Frequency Transmitter Location Start Date Singapore TV Mobile VHF 602MHz Singapore 3/1/2001 Note: (a) On the Channel Number Display of receiver’s front panel you will find the logical channel number different from VHF/UHF channel number shown in th...
Page 40 - Audio/Video cable with RCA jacks
APPENDIX 6 ACCESSORIES • Remote Control (CT-90175) • Audio/Video cable with RCA jacks • Component Video cable (Y/Pb/Pr) • Power cord (Singapore/Australia) • Two AAA batteries 40