Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Set-up and Quick Use Guide ............................ Chapter1:Safety Instructions ........................... Chapter 2: Introduction ..................................... Front and rear view of the STB .................. Remote control functional key list .............. Menu ov...
Page 3 - SET-UP AND QUICK USE GUIDE; RF IN
SET-UP AND QUICK USE GUIDE 1 Step 1: Connect AC Power Cord Plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet. Do not turn on any devices until you have finished making all necessary connections. Step 2: Antenna Connection Connect the antenna cable to the RF IN jack on the rear panel of the STB (For details,...
Page 4 - Chapter 1: Safety Instructions
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THISINSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THISGUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electricshock or fire hazard. ...
Page 5 - Chapter 2: Introduction; Front and rear view of the STB; Front View
Chapter 2: Introduction 3 Front and rear view of the STB Front View Back View Antenna Input Jack (Connect it to VHF/UHF antenna for terrestrial digital signal input) Antenna Output Jack (Connect it to analog TV tuner's RF in.) COAXIAL (Digital audio out jack) (Connect it to digital (coaxial) audio e...
Page 6 - Remote control function key list; Remote control battery installation
Chapter 2: Introduction 4 Remote control function key list Remote control battery installation Detach the battery cover on the rear of theremote control, and insert two size AAAbatteries in correct polarity. Caution Do not mix old and new batteries. Nevermix different types of batteries (standard,al...
Page 7 - Remote control functional key list
Chapter 2: Introduction 5 Remote control functional key list Cautions regarding use of remote control Do not expose the remote control toshock. In addition, do not expose theremote control to liquids, and do notplace in an area with high humidity. Do not install or place the remotecontrol under dire...
Page 9 - Menu Overview
Chapter 2: Introduction 7 Menu Overview System Menu Overview Press MENU button to access the menu mode. Press button to select and highlight the menu item upward or downward. Press ENTER button to confirm and enter into its sub-menu. In menu operation, press and to navigate in menus, press ENTER to ...
Page 10 - Chapter 3: Getting Started; Connection; Connect AC power cord; Do not turn on any devices until you have finished; Connecting to Antenna; Antenna
Chapter 3: Getting Started 8 Connection Connect AC power cord Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet. Do not turn on any devices until you have finished making all necessary connections. Connecting to Antenna Follow this diagram when connecting. Antenna Rear of TV RS232 Y Rear of STB
Page 11 - Display Formats Overview; Rear of TV; Important; Rear of STB; OR
Chapter 3: Getting Started 9 Connection Display Formats Overview The HD-STB Tuner offers various display formats and multiple video outputs. When the HD-STB Tuner isconnected to A/V systems, the HD-STB Tuner can provide video signal formats 1080i, 720p, 576p, or 576i.1080i, 720p and 576p modes are a...
Page 14 - Connections; Connecting to an amplifier equipped with OPTICAL or COAXIAL.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 12 Connections Connecting to a VCR Follow this diagram when connecting. Rear of STB Note: These connections are only available when VCR is selected bypressing PIP/VCR button. Rear of VCR Connecting to an Amplifier Follow this diagram when connecting. Rear of STB Connecting...
Page 15 - Chapter 4: Operations; Program Search; Quick Search
Chapter 4: Operations 13 Program Search You must perform the program search when using the STB at the first time. There are three ways to searchprograms: Quick Search, Auto Search and Manual Search. Quick Search If you live in the cities listed on the Quick Search menu, you may go ahead to select yo...
Page 16 - SpeProgram Search/Channel & Program selection; Manual Search; Channel and Program Selection
Chapter 4: Operations 14 SpeProgram Search/Channel & Program selection Manual Search If desired programs can not be searched, you can make use ofManual Search. Press MENU button to access the menu mode. Press button to select and highlight Program . Press ENTER button to enter into the Program m...
Page 17 - Channel Banner; MAIN
Chapter 4: Operations 15 Channel Banner Channel Banner You can quickly check the status of current display program by pressing the DSP button. Press DSP button twice to display EPG information if available. Indicatorif shows MAIN, it means current operation acts to main picture.if shows PIP, it mean...
Page 18 - Audio Setup/Default Setting; Audio Setup
Chapter 4: Operations 16 Audio Setup/Default Setting Audio Setup You can choose different audio outputs in Audio Setup menu. The STB includes standard audio mode optionssuch as stereo or mono sound to match the broadcast signal or your home entertainment stereo system.Other audio mode options may be...
Page 19 - LOCK Settings; Password setup
Chapter 4: Operations 17 LOCK Settings Password setup The Rating Control lets you set up specific channels and ratingsthrough blocking schemes. To activate or disable all of the lockschemes previously set up, a password is required to gain access tothis menu. You can change the password by inputting...
Page 20 - LOCK Settings/Time Zone Selection; Rating control
Chapter 4: Operations 18 LOCK Settings/Time Zone Selection Rating control Blocks programs according to the program ratings limit sochildren can not view certain programs. You can set the ratingslimit by blocking out all the programs with the ratings above aspecified level. Press MENU button to acces...
Page 21 - DTV Channel Table
Chapter 5: Appendix 19 DTV Channel Table Following is the list of DTV channels available in your area. You can use it for Manual search. You can check thefollowing list for channel number and channel frequency. City Identifier Channel & Middle Frequency Transmitter Location Start Date Digital 7D...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting
Chapter 5: Appendix 20 Troubleshooting Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service. Symptom Solutions No power. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely. No picture. Check your antenna input or location. Make sure the correct video display format ...
Page 23 - Specifications
Chapter 5: Appendix 21 Specifications Television System PAL, DTV standard (1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i) Channel Coverage Terrestrial: 6-69 ANT Input 1 ANT Output 1 (Out to TV) Component Video Output (YPbPr) 1 group, RCA type(1080i, 720p, 576p) S-Video Output 1 AV Output 2 groups, RCA type Digital Audio ...
Page 24 - PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
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