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TABLE OF CONTENT
1.0 INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 Safety Instructions 3
1.2 Storage 3
1.3 Equipment Set-up 3
1.4 Accessories 4
1.5 Usage of external USB devices 4
2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 4
2.1 DEFAULT PIN: 0000 4
2.2 Front Panel 4
2.3 Rear Panel 4
2.4 Remote control 5
2.5 Installing the batteries 5
2.6 Using the remote control 6
3.0 CONNECTION 6
3.1 Connecting to a terrestrial antenna 6
3.2 Connecting to TV with HDMI cable 6
3.3 Connecting to TV with SCART cable 6
3.4 Connecting a USB storage device 6
3.5 Connecting to the Internet for RSS feeds and weather forecasts 6
3.6 Connection to main power supply 6
3.7 Extended connections for your home entertainment 7
4.0 STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME 7
4.1 Language selection 7
4.2 Region, Subtitles, Scan Mode and screen settings 7
4.3 Aerial Adjustment 7
5.0 QUICK GUIDE TO USING YOUR RECEIVER 8
6.0 OPERATION 8
6.1 Changing channels 8
6.2 Info Banner 9
6.3 Selection of audio language 9
6.4 Videotext 9
6.5 Subtitles 9
6.6 EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) 9
7.0 MAIN MENU 9
7.1 Installation of channels 9
7.2 Channels 10
7.3 Settings 12
7.4 Multimedia 14
7.5 Network 16
7.6 Software update 16
8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 17
9.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18
INTRODUCTION
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Safety Instructions
DO NOT INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER:
•In a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; directly on top of or under any other equipment; on a surface
which might obstruct the ventilation slots.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER OR ITS ACCESSORIES:
•To direct sunlight or any other equipment that generates heat; to rain or intense moisture; to intense
vibration and to any shock which may cause permanent damage to your receiver or to any magnetic
objects, such as loudspeakers, transformers, etc.
•Do not use a damaged power cord. It may cause a fire or an electric shock. Do not touch a power cord
with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.
•When the receiver is not used for a long period of time, you should unplug the power cord from the wall
socket.
•Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver. If you wish, you may clean your
receiver with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution, and only after
disconnecting from the mains voltage supply. Make sure no foreign objects fall through the ventilation
slots because this could cause fire or an electric shock.
•Do not place any objects on top of the receiver because this might prevent proper cooling of the
components inside.
Safety Precautions
•Never try to open the receiver. It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to high voltages
and possible electrical hazards. Opening the receiver will void the warranty of the product. Refer all
maintenance or servicing to suitably qualified personnel.
•When you are connecting cables, be sure that the receiver is disconnected from the mains supply voltage.
Wait a few seconds after switching off the receiver before you move the receiver or disconnect any
equipment.
•It is a necessity that you only use an approved extension and compatible wiring that is suitable for the
electrical power consumption of the installed equipment. Please ensure that the electrical power supply
corresponds with the voltage on the electrical identification plate at the back of the receiver.
If the receiver does not operate normally even after strictly following the instructions in this user manual, it
is recommended to consult your dealer.
1.2 Storage
Your receiver and its accessories are stored and delivered in a packaging designed to protect against
mechanical shocks and moisture. When unpacking it, make sure that all the parts are included and keep
the packaging away from children. When transporting the receiver from one place to another or if you are
returning it under warranty conditions, make sure to repack the receiver in its original packaging with its
accessories. Failing to comply with such packaging procedures could damage the product and void your
warranty.
1.3 Equipment Set-up
We recommend you to consult a professional installer to set up your equipment. Otherwise, please follow
the instructions below:
•Refer to the user manual of your TV and, if applicable, your antenna.
•Make sure that the HDMI cable and, if applicable, outdoor components are in a good condition.
•If you use the TV SCART connection, use a well shielded SCART cable.
This manual provides complete instructions for installing and using this receiver. The following symbols
will serve as follow.
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YOUR RECEIVER
Warning: Indicates warning information.
Tips Indicates any other additional important or helpful information.
MENU Represents a button on the remote control or the receiver.
(Bold characters)
Move to Represents a menu item within a window.
(Italic characters)
1.4 Accessories
•Installation instructions
•1remote control unit
•2x batteries (AAA type)
•Power adapter12V DC, 1.5 A
WARNING: The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited, be mixed or
used with other types of batteries. If rechargeable accumulators instead of batteries are going
to be used (e.g. NiMH), we recommend using types with low self-discharge to ensure long time
operation of your remote control.
1.5 Usage of external USB devices
•The USB port supports multimedia player functions and can be used to update your receiver software.
Recording function via USB is NOT supported by this receiver.
•STRONG cannot guarantee the playback of all multimedia files although extensions are listed, as it depends
on file size, codec, bit rate and resolution.
•It is advised not to store important information on USB storage devices used with the receiver.
•Playback of files cannot be guaranteed although extensions are listed, as it depends on codec, data bit rate
and resolution used (all MPEG codec formats are supported).
•Always make backups of data on your USB storage device before using it with this receiver.
•STRONG will not take responsibility for any loss of information or circumstances caused by loss of
information.
2.0 YOUR RECEIVER
2.1 DEFAULT PIN: 0000
2.2 Front Panel
Fig. 1
1. q Switches the receiver ON or into Standby
2. P- /P+ buttons Switches to the previous/next programme
3. IR Sensor Receives commands from the remote control
4. LED Display Shows channel number and the time in standby
5. Mode Indicator LED
RED indicates that the receiver is in STANDBY mode. GREEN indicates that the
receiver is in operation mode.
6. Card slot For service purposes only. No user function.
2.3 Rear Panel
Fig. 2
1. ANT IN To connect to your antenna (room, -outdoor or roof antenna) for reception of
broadcast signals.
2. ETHERNET To connect to your Ethernet cable (RJ-45) for RSS feeds and weather forecasts
3. AUDIO L/R To connect your receiver to an analogue audio amplifier.
YOUR RECEIVER
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4. USB To connect your USB storage device.
5. HDMI To connect your receiver with your TV-set using an HDMI cable.
6. S/PDIF Coaxial To connect your receiver to a digital home cinema set, AV receiver or digital audio
amplifier.
7. TV SCART To connect your receiver with your TV-set using a SCART cable.
8. DC POWER To connect to the original included main power adapter (100-240V AC ~ 50/60
Hz/12 V, 1.5 A DC )
2.4 Remote control
Fig. 3
1. q Switches the receiver On/Standby.
2. ! Mutes all audio outputs of the receiver
3. FAV Opens the favourite group selection.
4. LIST Call the current channel list.
5. AUDIO Opens the audio* language selection
6. 9 One step back in menu or back to previous channel.
7. COLOUR BUTTONS
In different menus for specific functions
8. Opens the current channel information; 2x opens the current event information
and 3x the next event information.*
9. EPG Opens the EPG* (Electronic Programme Guide) in TV mode.
10. pq Change channel to next/previous.
Menu: Moves the cursor up/down.
11. t u Decreases/increases the volume level.
Menu: Change settings for specific menus.
12. OK Opens the current channel list in menu: for confirmation
13. MENU Opens the main menu, in a menu you will get one step back.
14. Exits from the menu or sub-menu.
15. VOL+/VOL- Increases/decreases the volume level.
16. P+/P- Page up/down in all list modes.
17. CH+/CH- Channel up/down.
18. 0~9 Enter channel number in TV mode or value input in menu
19. TV/R Toggles between TV or RADIO mode.
20. No function
21. 2 To pause the playback of multimedia files
22. 5 6 Fast rewind/fast forward.
23. 4 No function**
24. u Opens the multimedia menu
25. 7 8 Jump function in multimedia playback
26. 3 Stop playback.
27. OPT Opens quick menu to adjust screen settings
28. TEXT Opens the Teletext* if available
29. SUB Shows a list of subtitle* languages.
30. To read messages from your provider.
*Subtitles, Videotext, EPG (Electronic Programme Guide), and Audio languages are depending on availability in the specific broadcast
**The recording function is not supported by this receiver.
2.5 Installing the batteries
Fig. 4
Open the cover on the remote control and insert 2x AAA type batteries into the compartment. Observe
correct polarity of the batteries when inserting. A terminal diagram is shown inside the compartment.
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1. Remove the cover.
2. Insert the batteries.
3. Place the cover.
2.6 Using the remote control
Fig. 5
To use the remote control, point it towards the front of your receiver. The remote control supports a range
of up to5meters distance to the receiver at an angle of up to approx. 30 degrees.
NOTE: Managing the receiver will be limited or not possible if there are obstacles between the remote
control sensor (at the front panel of the receiver) and the remote control. Direct sunlight or
very bright light can reduce or disturb the reception of the remote control signals.
3.0 CONNECTION
3.1 Connecting to a terrestrial antenna
Fig. 6
To receive broadcast signals, your terrestrial indoor or outdoor antenna must be connected to the ANT IN
connector on the back of the receiver. Use a proper shielded antenna cable and suitable connectors.
NOTE: If the signals at your location are too weak to receive proper signals with an indoor antenna,
we recommend using an outdoor antenna which can be pointed towards the transmission
tower. Ask your local dealer for more information. If you are using an active antenna with
built-in antenna amplifier, switch the antenna power to ON in the menu Manual Search.
3.2 Connecting to TV with HDMI cable
Fig. 6
The TV set shall be connected to the receiver using a good quality HDMI cable. This connection gives the
highest possible picture quality.
3.3 Connecting to TV with SCART cable
Fig. 6
Your receiver is also equipped with a SCART connector; alternatively, the TV set can be connected to the
receiver using a good quality SCART cable.
3.4 Connecting a USB storage device
Fig. 6
Use this connector to access files from your USB storage devices for Multimedia functions or update
the software of your receiver. HDD can only be supported with a maximum current of800mA. It is
recommended to use at least USB 2.0 storage devices for playback of video files or HD movies.
3.5 Connecting to the Internet for RSS feeds and weather forecasts
Fig. 7
To use RSS feeds and weather forecast, the receiver must be connected to the Internet. Connect the
Ethernet (RJ-45) connector at least with a class CAT5E cable to your router/socket/Extender or similar
applicable equipment, which provides access to the Internet.
3.6 Connection to main power supply
Fig. 7
After all the connections are established you can connect your new HD receiver to the main power by
using the included external power adapter and connect the plug it to the wall socket.
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3.7 Extended connections for your home entertainment
Fig. 8.
Connecting to a Digital Audio Amplifier with S/PDIF
By connecting your receiver to a digital amplifier or home theatre system, you can enjoy the best possible
sound quality and multi-channel audio (depending on broadcast). Connect your Digital Audio Amplifier or
home theatre system with a suitable cinch cable to the S/PDIF connector on the back of the receiver
Connecting to a digital audio amplifier and TV using HDMI
By connecting your receiver to the latest digital amplifiers or Home Cinema systems you will enjoy the best
possible sound quality and multi-channel audio (depending on broadcast). Connect the HDMI output of
the receiver to an input of your amplifier, and then connect the HDMI output of the amplifier to your TV
set. Select the correct input on your amplifier to watch and listen to programmes.
4.0 STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME
Make sure that your receiver and antenna are connected/aligned correctly. If you have any related
questions accordingly, please contact your local service or retailer. The first time installation will guide
you through the required steps, after that you will be able to enjoy your HD TV completely. If you already
connected an Ethernet cable to your receiver, you can access RSS feeds and weather forecasts. We wish
you lots of fun with your new product.
4.1 Language selection
When you use your receiver for the first time, the “Bevorzugte Sprache” (Preferred Language) menu
appears. Use pq to select the desired language. Once you have selected your language, press the GREEN
Next button to go to the next page.
4.2 Region, Subtitles, Scan Mode and screen settings
The receiver will now show the “First Time Installation” screen where you can adapt some of the most
important settings. Use pq to move to the desired setting and use tu to change values. Press the
GREEN Next button to go to the next page or press the RED Back button to go one step back. The
following settings are available:
Region: The region is set to Germany and this can’t be changed as this receiver is destined for
Germany.
Subtitles Display: Select On to display subtitles whenever they are available, select Off if you don’t need
them to be shown.*
Aspect Ratio: Use this option to select the aspect ratio of the connected TV. The options are: 4:3 for a
4:3TV (black bars on top and bottom of picture) and 16:9 for 16:9 TV sets.
Scan mode: Select All to store scrambled and free-to-air channels or select Free to store only free-to-air
channels.
Connection: Use this option to select the established connection to your TV set. Select HDMI or TV
SCART.
*Availability of DVB/HoH subtitles depends on the broadcast. If subtitles are not supported, they can be activated via Videotext if available.
When all settings have been made, press the GREEN Next button to continue.
4.3 Aerial Adjustment
This part of the wizard will help you to setup your antenna and check signals.
Use pq to select the setting and tu to change these values. The following settings are available:
Antenna Power: Set to On if you use an active antenna (with built-in amplifier). When set to On,5V will be
present at the ANT IN connector of the receiver. Select Off for passive antennas.
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Channel No.: Select a channel which is known to carry a broadcast signal in your region. The Signal
Strength and Signal Quality bars give a visual indication of the reception. Adjust your
antenna to achieve the maximum signal strength and quality.
When all settings have been made, press the GREEN Next button to start the channel scan.
The receiver will search for all available channels. When the scan is finished, the receiver switches to viewing
mode. Now you can enjoy watching your favourite TV channels. If you get the message “No channels found”,
then check again the antenna, coaxial cable, connector and in menu if you have reception. When this has been
checked, reset the unit and follow the installation wizard again as shown below.
TIP: If the receiver won’t start after switching on the receiver for the first time, reset the receiver to
factory settings by pressing the MENU button and selecting Load Factory Setting in the menu
Installation. (DEFAULT PIN: 0000).
5.0 QUICK GUIDE TO USING YOUR RECEIVER
We at STRONG understand that you can’t wait to enjoy your new high definition digital terrestrial receiver.
The following quick guide will make you familiar with the basic operation of this device. We do, however,
advice you to read the full manual to get the best performance from your receiver.
To switch your receiver ON or into Standby press q on the remote control or front panel of your receiver.
Choose the desired channel with pq. Alternatively, you can enter the channel number with the 0~9
buttons on the remote control or press OK in viewing mode to display the channel list. The volume can
be adjusted with tu and within the menus and in Videotext use VOL+/- additionally you can use ! to
mute all audio outputs. Use P+/P- buttons to scroll in list modes for your convenience.
6.0 OPERATION
Your new receiver is equipped with several features to make watching TV a true pleasure. This chapter
describes these features. Please do also read chapter 7.0 to get familiar with the menu of your receiver.
6.1 Changing channels
Following ways are possible for changing channels with your new receiver:
•Via direct access using the 0~9 buttons.
•Via the channel list through OK and the PG+/PG- buttons.
•Via the pq buttons.
6.1.1 Direct access via 0~9 buttons
To gain direct access to a certain channel, simply enter its number with the 0~9 buttons on the remote
control. Channel numbers can be up to four digits long. Entering a number with less than four digits
is possible. Just wait a few seconds and your receiver will switch to the selected channel or press OK
immediately after selecting the channel number.
6.1.2 Channel list
Press OK in viewing mode to display the TV list. Use pq in the channel list to highlight your channel of
choice and press OK to switch. Inside the channel list it is possible to use the PG+/PG- buttons to scroll
page-wise through the list.
TIP: In case you have already created a favourite list, use tu inside the channel list, to select
between the TV list and the favourite list(s) or press FAV in viewing mode to open this
selection.
6.1.3 Using pq
p switches to the next channel.
q switches to the previous channel.
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6.2 Info Banner
While watching TV, you can press at any time to access information about the current channel and
event*. In this mode it is possible to use tu to display programme information of other channels without
the necessity to switch. Press twice for extended EPG details about the current channel. Within the
program information use pq or P + / P to scroll. If you press tu you can change between Now and
Next.
*Event information is displayed when available. Availability depends on the broadcast.
6.3 Selection of audio language
Some channels support a choice of audio formats and/or languages. To select another audio stream,
press AUDIO in viewing mode. A list of available audio streams will now be displayed. Use pq to select a
stream and confirm with OK. The audio channel as stereo, mix, left and right can be selected with tu.
6.4 Videotext
To access the available Videotext, press the TEXT button in viewing mode and use the 0~9 buttons
to enter the number of the page you wish to see. In case of availability you can also use the COLOUR
BUTTONS of the remote control for direct access, as indicated on the bottom of the screen.
Use pq to select one page, use tu to select subpages. By pressing OK you can change the
transparency. Each time there will be another level and after the fifth time the initial transparency is
achieved. Press to get back to viewing mode. After leaving Videotext, the transparency level is set to the
initial level again.
6.5 Subtitles
Some channels support a choice of subtitle languages. Press SUB in viewing mode to display a list of
available subtitle languages. Select your subtitle of choice with pq and press OK to confirm. Press to
leave without making changes.*
*Availability of DVB/Hard of Hearing subtitles depends on the broadcast. If subtitles are not available, they can be activated via Videotext
(ifavailable).
6.6 EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
The Electronic Programme Guide is a very useful function that allows you to view event schedules and
programme information and to mark events/movies for wakeup of the receiver. To access the EPG, press
EPG in viewing mode. Use pq to select a channel and tu to select an event. Press OK to display
detailed information of the selected event. Use 9 to quit the detailed information screen. Press the RED or
GREEN buttons to see and select another day. Press the YELLOW button to set a timer for a selected event.
Refer to section 7.3.4 for details of the timer function.
NOTE: Availability of EPG data depends on broadcast.
7.0 MAIN MENU
The main menu gives you access to Installation, Channels, Settings, Multimedia and Network functions. To
access the main menu, press MENU in viewing mode. Throughout the main menu, 9 can be used to get
back to the previous screen and to quit.
7.1 Installation of channels
Use tu to select the main menu item Installation.
Use pq to highlight the submenu of choice and press OK to select. These submenus are available:
Manual Search, Auto Search, Information, Factory Settings and Freenet Menu
7.1.1 Manual Search
This menu allows you to search for channels at a specific Frequency or Channel number.
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Use pq to select Scan mode, and select between Free which will only install Free-to-Air channels or All.
This means that channels that are Free-to-Air or scrambled will be searched and stored.
Use pq to select Channel No and select the channel number of the frequency you’d like to search. Press
OK to open a list to make selection faster.
The next option Modulation is to select between Only DVB-T or DVB-T+T2 modulation type.
When in doubt, use the DVB-T+T2 setting.
If you use an active antenna (with built-in amplifier), then switch the Antenna Power to On. If you use a
passive antenna (without built-in amplifier), then select Off.
Highlight Search and press OK to start scanning. New found channels will be added to the channel list.
7.1.2 Auto Search
This menu allows you to search for channels from all available Frequencies or Channel numbers. Be aware
that all previous installed channels and favourite list(s) will be deleted. The new found channels will be
installed in the channel list and afterwards you can create a new favourite list if you like.
Select Scan mode, and select between Free which will only install Free-to-Air channels or All. Highlight
Search and press OK to start scanning.
7.1.3 Information
This submenu shows receiver specific information such as hardware and software version. It also displays
technical information from the currently selected channel and signal strength and quality. Please have the
Information screen on hand when you call our hotline. The person who answers your call might ask for the
information given in this screen.
7.1.4 Load Factory Settings
This option allows you to reset the receiver back to the factory settings, which also clears all stored
channels.
Use pq to select Load Factory Settings in the Installation menu and press OK. You are asked to enter
your PIN code. Enter the correct PIN code using the 0~9 buttons. (DEFAULT PIN: 0000). A confirmation
window is displayed. Select OK to load factory settings. Select Cancel to cancel. Press to leave.
WARNING: By resetting your receiver to factory default, all your settings and stored channels will be
permanently deleted. Please use this option with care.
7.1.5 Freenet Menu
Conditional Access (CA) menu. Read technical data about your subscription(s). Read a message from your
provider and check the rights to watch certain programmes. A Software update is signalled here too.
Follow the instructions on screen. Some data given has no immediate meaning to a client, but is useful to
for example a service centre or provider itself. This menu gives access to the following submenus which
can be opened for detailed information about these items: Service Status, Loader Status, Product Status,
Client Status and Mailbox.
7.1.5.1 Mailbox
This menu allows access to provider mails. It is used for sending important information from broadcaster/
content provider to you. If you receive a mail you will get this message directly displayed on screen. After
the mail has been removed from the screen you can find the messages within the menu and have the
possibility to delete messages individually by pressing the BLUE Delete button or to delete all of them by
pressing the RED Delete ALL button.
7.2 Channels
Use tu to select Channels in the main menu.
Use pq to highlight the submenu of choice and press OK to select.
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7.2.1 TV Manager
This menu allows you to create favourite lists, move channels in order, lock channels with PIN protection
and delete channels from the TV list.
7.2.1.1 Adding channels to favourite lists
Channels from the TV list can be added to up to4different favourite groups. Select Favourite and press
OK, select the wanted favourite group and press OK. Use pq to select a channel you wish to add to a
favourite group. When the highlight is on the channel of your choice, press OK. At the right side you will
see your new created favourite list. If you like to remove a channel from a favourite list, simply press u and
select that channel and press OK to delete.
NOTE: Always start by selecting the channel you’d like to have at position1in the favourite list, then
the next one. Later sorting of favourite lists is possible with the GREEN Move button if the
Logical Channel Numbering function is Off.
Press to finalize the process. A confirmation banner will pop up. Select OK to save the changes or Cancel
to discard.
7.2.1.2 Move channels in channel list
This receiver supports Logical Channel Numbering (LCN). This means that the channel numbers are
operator defined and automatically sorted into the main channel list. Sorting in the main list is therefore
not possible. The Move function is marked grey and cannot be selected. By default this function is set to Off
and you are free to sort the channels in the main channel list. If you like to use this function, see chapter
7.3.3.4.
Sort the channel order from the main channel list
Select the option Move and press OK. Use pq to select the channel you wish to sort onto first position.
When the highlight is on the channel of your choice, press OK. This can be done with more channels until
you are happy with the sorted order. To remove one channel from selection list, press t and select in
the “Selected” list the channel. Press OK to remove it. To store the new channel order, select in “Channel
list” the position press the RED button Move. If you have only sorted a few channels and want to store
this between existing channels, select in “Channel list” the position where the sorted channels need to be
copied to.
7.2.1.3 Lock channels
Protect channels with a PIN code before you can watch them. Select the option Lock and press OK. Use
pq to select a channel you wish to protect. When the highlight is on the channel of your choice, press
OK. At the right hand side you will see your protected channel list. If you like to remove a channel from this
list, then simply press u and select that channel and press OK to unselect.
7.2.1.4 Delete channels
Delete a channel or channels permanently from the main channel list (until you make a new search). Select
the option Delete and press OK. Use pq to select the channel you wish to delete. When the highlight is
on that channel, press OK. At the right hand side, you will find the selection to delete from channel list.
When you are ready, press 9 and confirm.
NOTE: If the function “Auto Channel Update” is set to On it is not possible to delete channels. This
function can be found in the menu Settings > General Settings as described in chapter 7.3.3.4.
7.2.2 Radio Manager
Create favourite lists, move channels in order, lock channels with PIN protection and delete channels from
the radio list. The functions of handling are the same as in the TV Manager as described above. The only
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difference is that in the Radio manager there is no video information, so it will always display the radio
background on the preview screen.
7.2.3 Programme Information
This menu item opens the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), for details please see chapter 6.6.
7.3 Settings
Use tu to select Settings in the main menu. Use pq to highlight the submenu of choice and press OK
to select.
7.3.1 Language
This menu allows you to set up your language preferences.
OSD Language: Use tu to select the language for the On Screen Display.
1st Audio language: Use tu to select the audio language you like to hear as first priority, if available.
2nd Audio language: Use tu to select a language that will be played when the language selected at
1st Audio language isn’t available.
Subtitle Type: Select the preferred subtitle type to be displayed automatically. Select Normal or
Hard of Hearing*
Subtitle Display: Select On to activate displaying of subtitles.
1st Subtitle Language: Use tu to select the first preferred subtitle language.
2nd Subtitle Language: Use tu to select the second preferred subtitle language.
*Availability of DVB/Hard of Hearing subtitles depends on the broadcast. If subtitles are not available, they might be activated via Videotext.
7.3.2 Output Settings
Use this menu to adjust your desired output settings according to your TV and/or home cinema.
The following settings are available:
HDMI Resolution: Select the video resolution of your TV screen. The options are: Auto (automatic
detection of video resolution offered to the receiver) and manual selections 480i,
576i up to 1080p Please use a setting that matches the specifications of your TV.
Selection above 576i is only applicable to the HDMI output.
Aspect Ratio: Select the aspect ratio of your TV. The options are: 4:3 for 4:3screen and 16:9 for
16:9 TV sets.
Aspect conversion: Select the preferred conversion method. The options are: PanScan: displays
16:9widescreen broadcasts in full screen on a 4:3 TV. Letterbox: black bars on top
and bottom of the picture on a 4:3 TV. Combined: shows a mix in-between. Ignore:
shows as it is.
Connection: Select the connection to your TV set. Select HDMI or TV SCART. If the connection
type HDMI is selected, then only the CVBS signal will be available on the TV
SCART.
OSD Transparency: To set the OSD transparency from Off ~ 50% with 10% steps.
OSD Timeout: Sets the time after which on screen banners and messages disappear. The range
is 3~10 seconds.
HDMI Audio Output: Toggles between PCM and Bitstream output. When PCM is selected, all digital
audio will be converted to stereo audio. Bitstream enables you to listen or transfer
Dolby® Digital/Dolby® Digital Plus* audio to the TV via HDMI or to a home cinema
set.
SPDIF Audio Output: Toggles between PCM and Bitstream output. When PCM is selected, all digital
audio will be converted to stereo audio. Bitstream enables you to listen or transfer
Dolby® Digital/Dolby® audio to a home cinema set through coaxial S/PDIF. (Not
Dolby® Digital Plus.)
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Audio Description: AD. Set this option to On if you like to have support of an audio track that
describes the content on screen. Useful for the visual impaired.
Audio Description Volume offset:
Select the volume from the AD audio track.
*Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
7.3.3 General Settings
This menu allows you to manage the basic system settings of your receiver.
It allows you to adjust following items: Auto Standby, Auto Channel Update and Logical Channel Numbering.
7.3.3.1 Auto Standby
Auto Standby is a feature that helps you reducing power consumption.
Press pq to highlight the Auto Standby item and use tu to change between 1Hour up to 6 Hours. The
receiver will switch into standby-mode if it doesn’t receive any command of the remote control during this
time. Set it to Off to deactivate the automatic standby function.
7.3.3.2 Auto Channel Update
It this item is set to On, the unit will check if new channels are available before it is switching to standby.
At the next switch on, you will be informed if new channels are on air and prompted to start an auto scan.
This way you are always up-to-date with the channel list. If you select Off, the automatic channel update
function is deactivated and the Delete function can be used in the channel list.
7.3.3.3 Logical Channel Numbering
This receiver supports Logical Channel Numbering (LCN). This means that the channel numbers are
operator defined and automatically sorted into the main channel list. Sorting in the main list is therefore
not possible. The Move function is marked grey and cannot be selected. By default this function is set to
Off and you are free to sort the channels in the main channel list. If the broadcaster supports this function
you can activate it by setting it from Off to On. In this case the receiver will delete all current channels and
favourite lists and start a new automatic scan process. Please confirm the displayed message with OK to
proceed.
7.3.4 Parental Control
This menu allows you to protect the installation menu and/or channels with a PIN code. You can also
create a new PIN code. Use pq to select Parental Control from the Settings menu and press OK to
proceed. You will be asked to enter your PIN code. (DEFAULT PIN: 0000)
Menu Lock: Locks the installation menu. You can set the Menu Lock to On or Off.
Program Lock: Switch all programme/channels lock to On or Off. If the lock is set in the TV or
Radio Manager menu. You can select the lock separately for every channel which
you like to protect it with a PIN code.
Program Lock age: Choose between: Off Lock None, Lock All, 4years and up to 18 years. Channels
with a parental rating above the chosen age will be protected with a PIN code (if
available in your local broadcast.)
PIN Code Change: Press OK to enter the menu.
Old PIN Code: Enter your current PIN code (4digits).
New PIN Code: Enter your new PIN code (4digits) you’d like to use.
(Make a note of it.)
Confirm: Re-enter your new PIN code to confirm. Press OK to end and save the change.
7.3.5 Time Settings
Here you can set up your time zone for clock/time in your menu and system.
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Use pq to move the highlight to the setting of choice. Values can be changed with tu. Press to
leave.
GMT Usage: Set to Auto for broadcaster defined time depending of country selection you
made in the First Installation Wizard. Normally, the clock/time will be correct and
also follow up the summer time changes automatically. In some regions close to
neighbouring countries it can happen that the wrong time zone is followed. In
this case select the option User Defined to set up time manually in the next steps
below.
GMT Offset: Allows you to adjust the time zone you live in. This option is only available when
GMT Usage is set to User Define.The GMT Offset range is “-11:00~ +12:00”.
Daylight Saving: Select Off or On to add one hour extra for summer time.
7.3.6 Timers
This menu allows you to set up to10timed events for waking up the receiver.
Use pq to select Timer from the Settings menu and press OK to enter.
The receiver will display a list with10timers, followed by their respective status. Select the timer you wish
to set or change with pq and press OK to proceed.
The timer setup menu will now be displayed.
The following settings are available:
Timer Status: Choose between Once (Timer will wake up the receiver) or Off (Timer will not start
the scheduled event).
Also you can select Monday-Friday, Daily and Weekly.
Timer Action: Fixed item to Booking, wake-up of the receiver.
Channel: Press OK to open the channel list and use pq to select the channel where the
timer will wake up with.
Start Date: Use the 0~9 buttons to enter the date for the timed event.
Start Time: Use the 0~9 buttons to enter the start time.
Duration: Use the 0~9 buttons to enter the timer duration.
Event Name: Displays, after you have saved the timer, the event name according to the EPG.
This is only possible if EPG is available.
When all settings are according to your wishes, use pq to move the highlight to Save and press OK to
confirm. To quit the timer without saving your settings press 9.
7.4 Multimedia
The Multimedia menu consists of the following submenus: Movies, Music, Pictures and Storage Device Setup.
Please, insert first a USB device and use pq to highlight the menu of choice and press OK to enter. Press
to quit or 9 to return to the previous menu.
7.4.1 Multimedia Player
This function allows playback of different kind of files from the connected USB storage device.
In the Multimedia menu, select Movies and press OK to enter this menu to play all kind of video formats.
Select Music to playback files as MP3, OGG and FLAC formats. Select Pictures to playback your favourite
pictures in JPG or BMP format.*
When entering the Multimedia Player, the highlight is on the root folder of the USB storage device. Press
OK to open the directory respectively its folders/subfolders. On screen in the right upper corner the root
folders are displayed for easier navigation. Press pq to select a file or folder and press OK to open the
folder/subfolder (if applicable) or start playback of the file. Press to exit or press OK to open in full screen.
Use the buttons like described below in order to choose functions during the different playback modes.
General:
u Start of playback of multimedia file.
2 To pause the playback of multimedia file.
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56 Fast rewind/fast forward.
78 Jump function in playback modes of multimedia files.
3 Stop playback.
Movies:
RED Subtitle: During the playback of a movie with external subtitles, press the RED button
Subtitle to enter the subtitle menu. In this menu you can select size and colours of
your preference.
GREEN Jump: Press the GREEN button Jump to open the Jump By Time menu. You can select a
time where you’d like to jump to.
YELLOW Hide: Press the YELLOW button Hide to remove or call the timeline information banner.
BLUE Audio: Toggles between Stereo, Left, Right and Mono audio channel output.
Music:
pq Enter the folder with music files. Use the pq to select a file and press u or OK to
start playback. To stop playback press 3.
Pictures:
pq Enter the folder with picture files. Use pq to select a picture. If the format is
supported it shows the picture in the small picture-in-picture screen. Press OK to
watch it in full screen mode.
RED Option: Before the playback of a picture in full screen, you can setup a slideshow/
diashow. Press the RED button Option to enter the sub option menu Slide change
Time. Select time of the slide show or switch this function off. After you select a
time, press OK and show starts to play. Press the button to stop.
7.4.2 Storage Device Setup
This option shows relevant information about the connected USB device. In this menu you can also format
your USB storage device and safely remove.
Select Storage Device Setup in the Multimedia menu and press OK to enter.
Now you will see all details as free and used space sizes and used file system.
Press the RED Safely Remove button and press OK to safely disconnect the USB device. The receiver will
display a message indicating that you can now safely remove your storage device from the receiver. Press
the BLUE Format USB Device button to format the connected USB device.
Please, enter your PIN code to access this menu and press OK to start formatting.
Press to leave this menu.
NOTE: After performing the Safely Remove function, the USB device is no longer accessible by your
receiver. To gain access to you’re the storage device again, re-insert it or switch the receiver to
standby and on again.
WARNING: Formatting will permanently delete ALL data stored on the connected device. Always make
backups of data on your USB storage device before using it with this receiver.
THOMSON will not take responsibility for any loss of information or circumstances caused by
loss of information.
NOTE: It is possible to use USB storage devices already formatted in NTFS.
*Playback of files cannot be guaranteed although extensions are listed, as it depends on codec, data bit rate and resolution used (all MPEG
codec formats are supported).
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7.5 Network
This menu consists of the following submenus: RSS, Weather and IP Settings. First connect a CAT5E
(or higher quality) cable to the RJ-45(ETHERNET) port of your receiver and ensure the other end is
connected to the internet accordingly. If there are questions or problems with the internet connection, we
recommend you to check details via the support or helpline of your internet provider.
Before you start to use the Internet functions please check the setup of the Internet connection via IP
Settings menu and confirm SET with OK. Usually the Internet connection should now been established
without any problem and ready to use. A message will inform you if the connection has been setup
successfully or not, use OK to confirm and press 9 to leave this menu.
Inside the menu use pq to highlight the submenu of choice and press OK to enter. Press to quit or 9
to go one step back.
7.5.1 Rss (Really Simple Syndication)
This menu allows you to select a link to read the latest RSS news from different sources or to add your own
links.
Use pq to highlight a link of your choice and press OK to enter. Select an item you want to read. Press
to quit. Also you have option to delete, add or edit an RSS feed of your own choice. Press the GREEN
button Add RSS Feed to open the keyboard. Use pq and tu to enter values. If you need to use special
characters press P+/P-. To save the created RSS link, select Save and press OK.
7.5.2 Weather
This menu allows you to watch the weather in your region. Use pq to highlight the menu item Weather
from the Network menu. If you have correct Internet connection then the weather page will show up with
details on screen. Use the YELLOW button City List to open a selection list with main cities.
Use pq to highlight a major city near you and press OK to select. You can enter a city manually. Press the
GREEN button Change City to open a keyboard. Use pq tu to enter. If you need to use special symbols,
press P+/P-. To save the name, select at the end Save and press OK.
7.5.3 IP Settings
This menu allows you to setup or check the Internet connection. The default selection is DHCP set to
On. Normally the setup is done automatically by this. To test if the Internet connection works, select the
item SET and press OK. If successful, a pop-up message box will show up and you can start using it. If not
successful, then check your cable or router. Alternatively set DHCP to Off. Then manually enter your IP,
Gateway and DNS values by using the 0 ~ 9 buttons. Select after entering these values the item SET and
press OK to store and to check.
7.6 Software update
Your receiver allows Software updates via different methods. These can be used to add new functions,
improve functions and to keep the receiver up-to-date.
7.6.1 S/W Upgrade by OTA
The Over-The-Air (OTA) software update function will automatically check if a new software version is
available. In case it is, a message will appear on screen. Select OK to start the download and update. Press
if you don’t want to update now. The OTA update might not be available in every region. Please visit
our website www.thomsonstb.net or contact your local service hotline for more information.
7.6.2 Upgrade by USB
This feature allows you to update the receiver software via the USB port. If a new software version is
available, it can be downloaded from our website www.thomsonstb.net.
Save the software file (unzipped) in the root directory of your USB storage device (HDD, memory stick etc.)
and connect the device to the USB port of the receiver. First a message will appear informing about the
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found USB device. In case the receiver has successfully detected the USB device after a short time you will
see another message about the availability of new software. Select OK to start the download and update.
After the update the receiver will reboot automatically on the last watched channel.
NOTE: If the receiver should behave in an unexpected way after a software update, please perform a
factory reset. See chapter 7.1.4..
WARNING: After an update the receiver restarts automatically on the last watched channel. During the
upgrade process NEVER disconnect the receiver from the mains respectively from the antenna
cable or switch off the power! Doing so might damage your receiver and will void warranty!
8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
There may be various reasons for abnormal operation of the receiver. Check the receiver according to the
procedures shown below. If the receiver does not work properly after checking it, please contact your
dealer or the local Service Hotline or send email to our Support via www.thomsonstb.net. Do NOT try to
open or disassemble the receiver. It may cause a dangerous situation and warranty will be void.
Problem Possible cause What to do
LED indicator is not lit The mains lead is unplugged Check the mains plug
No signal found The antenna is disconnected
The antenna is damaged/misaligned
Out of digital signal area
Active antenna requires to switch ON
the antenna power/external power
Check the lead of the antenna
Check the antenna
Check with your dealer
Switch the antenna power of the
receiver ON/connect external power
No picture or sound on TV
or amplifier
HDMI or SCART is not selected on
your TV or amplifier or the unit is
set to higher resolution as the TV
supports.
TV/amplifier is not switched on
Switch to correct TV/amplifier input
Select lower resolution on receiver
Switch TV/amplifier on.
Check if S/PDIF connection is used.
Scrambled channel
message
Channel is scrambled Check if you have the rights to watch
this channel
No response to the
remote control
The receiver is off
The remote control is not aimed
correctly
The front panel is obstructed
The batteries of the remote control
are exhausted
Plug in and turn on the plug
Aim the remote control at the front
panel
Avoid obstructions
Replace the batteries of the remote
control
Forgotten Parental
Control PIN code
Forgotten channel lock
code
Default PIN is 0000
Contact your local Service Hotline
or send an email to our Support via
www.thomsonstb.net
After moving the receiver
to another room/area
you are no longer able to
receive digital reception
The antenna signals are too weak
The signal strength/quality might be
less than before, if using an indoor
antenna
Press on the remote control to
check the signal bars on screen and
adjust the antenna for (maximum)
reception. Alternatively, do a rescan
of the channels.
When using an active antenna, check
if the antenna power setting is On
Try using an outdoor antenna
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Problem Possible cause What to do
The receiver switches off
automatically
The Auto Standby function is enabled Disable Auto Standby. See section
7.3.3.1 for details.
Playback of video
causes picture freeze/
macro blocks or similar
distortion, especially on
HD content
The read speed of your USB device
could be too low
Make sure to use a USB storage
device with sufficient speed and
space. Pen drives (‘USB sticks’) may
not support sufficient speed.
9.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Demodulator
Demodulator: QSPK, 16/64/256QAM
DVB-T (EN300744), DVB-T2 (EN 302 755)
Transmission mode: normal and extended
Tuner
Front End: DVB-T/T2, UHF Tuner
Input frequency range: UHF:474~ 786 MHz
Input signal level: DVB-T: -75~ -25 dBm
DVB-T2: -70dBm ~ -25 dBm
Antenna power: 5V DC, max. 100 mA, shortcut protected
Video Decoder
Profile level: MPEG-2MP@ML, MP@HL, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC, MPEG-4
H.265/HEVC
Video resolutions: 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Decoding & Video out: PAL
Aspect ratio: 4:3, 16:9
Conversion: Letterbox, Pan & Scan, Full screen, Ignore.
Audio Decoder
Audio support: MPEG-4Profile Level 4
Dolby Digital Plus*/AC3+/PCM
MPEG MusiCam Layer II
Sampling rate: 32, 44.1,48KHz
Audio mode: Stereo, Mono
*Dolby Digital Plus and the Double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Multimedia
Video playback: MPEG-1and MPEG-2 encoded (mpg), MKV, MPEG-4/H264, HEVC/H265*
Audio playback: MP3, FLAC, OGG*
Picture view: BMP, JPG*
*Playback of files cannot be guaranteed although extensions are listed, as it depends on codec, data bit rate and resolution used (all MPEG
codec formats are supported).
Connectors
ANT IN - IEC Female
RJ-45Ethernet
HDMI
TV SCART (RGB, CVBS, Audio L/R)
S/PDIF (coax.)
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3.5 mm Audio L/R
USB 2.0port: 5 V/800 mA (peak) supported
Power adapter (DC12V, 1.5 A, 18 W)
General Data
Power supply: AC100– 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Input voltage: DC12V, 1.5 A
Power consumption: 7W (typ.), 18 W (max)
Power consumption in standby: max. 1.0W
Operating temperature: 0°C ~ +40 °C
Storage temperature: -10°C ~ +50 °C
Operating humidity range: 10~85%, RH, Non-condensing
Size (WxDxH) in mm: 222x165x45
Weight: 0.63kg
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