Digital TV Recorder
GPVR1250
Grundig Helpline: 1800509 394 Australia
Grundig Helpline: 0800450 259 NewZealand
Introduction
About This Manual
This User Guide contains all the information you need to know about how to setup
and watch free view channels using your set top box.
What is DVB-T?
It works like traditional TV, but because the signals are digital you need a set
top box to convert them. This means more channels can be transmitted with
extra features such as interactivity and wide screen pictures.
Accessories In the Box
Remove your digital set top box carefully from the box and remove the
packaging from each part.
You will find the following items:
Digital set top box with fitted mains plug
Remote control with 2xAAA batteries (not installed)
Instruction Manual
AV cable
R
F loop through cable
Look out for this symbol. It indicates useful and important tips.
Trademark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting
Digital Video
Broadcasting
Project(1991 to 1996)
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Safety Information
Safety is Important
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please ensure
you read the Safety Instructions before you operate this product.
Keep this informationin a safeplace for futurereference.
Please read allthe safety informationbefore use.
Safety Considerations
Position the cables so that they cannot be walked on or pinched by items
placed on or against them.
Do not usethe set topbox in humidor damp conditions.
Do not allowthe set topbox to getwet.
Do not exposethe set topbox to drippingor splashing.
Do not placewater filled objectssuch as vaseson top ofthe set topbox.
Do not place naked flame sources, such as candles, on top of the
set top box.
Cleaning
Always unplug theset top boxbefore you cleanit.
Do not useliquid or aerosolcleaners.
Clean the settop box witha soft, damp(not wet) cloth.
Ventilation
The slots and openings on the set top box are for ventilation.
Do not cover or block them as it may cause overheating.
Never let childrenpush anything intothe holes orslots on thecase.
Servicing
There are no user serviceableparts in thisset top box.
When servicing referto qualified servicepersonnel.
Contact the Bushhelpline on 1800 509 394
in Australiaor 0800 450 259 in New Zealandif you areever in doubtabout
the installation, operationor safety ofthis unit.
Battery Disposal
Please ensure batteriesare disposed ofsafely.
Never dispose ofbatteries in thefire or withhousehold waste.
Check with yourlocal authority fordisposal regulations.
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Remote Control
Remote Key Function:
1) STANDBY Used to switchthe set topbox to onor standby.
2) AUDIO Used to setthe sound output, the available
settings are STEREO, LEFT, RIGHT, MONO.
3) SUBTITLE: Used to switchamong different subtitles
that are broadcasted.
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4) TEXT: Used to openteletext OSD displayif teletext
available in thebroadcasted stream.
5) MUTE: Used to turnthe sound onor off.
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6) EXIT: Used to returnto the previousscreen or menu.
7) VOL+: Used to movearound the menuscreens or
changing the volumein non-menu state.
8) FAVORITE Used to accessyour favourite channels.
9) FAST FORWARD: Used to adjust the fast forwardspeed
if in HDDplayback mode.
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10) FASTBACKWARD: Used to adjustthe fast backward
speed in HDDplayback mode.
11) BLUEkey / LANGUAGE:Used to implementdifferent
functions in menusaccording to thehelp information
or switch amongdifferent audio languages that are
broadcasted in non-menustate.
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12) YELLOW key/ GOTO: Used to implementdifferent
functions in menusaccording to thehelp information
or select theplayback start timein HDD playbackmode.
13) RECALL Used to switchbetween the lasttwo viewed
channels.
14) EPG: Used to displayinformation about theprogram
being viewed andwhat's on next.
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15) NUMBER KEYS:Used to selectchannel numbers or
input numbers inmenus.
16) MENU: Used to openthe main menuwindow or returnto
the previous screenor menu.
17) CH+: Used to movearound the menuscreens or
selecting the channelsin non-menu state.
18) VOL-: Used to movearound the menuscreens or
changing the volumein non-menu state.
19) OK Used to confirma selection withina menu.
20) CH-: Used to movearound the menuscreens or selecting
the channels innon-menu state.
21) RECORD LIST: Used to viewthe recorded programlist.
22) STOP: Used to stop the current recordingor stop theHDD playback backto DTV mode.
23) PLAY/PAUSE: Used to resumethe playback ifstopped or intime shifting mode(FF,FB, PAUSEetc)
or pause the the current pictureor do time-shifting.
24) RECORD: Used to implementdifferent functions inmenus according tothe help information,
or record thecurrent viewed channeldirectly, orselect the recordduration if pressedagain in
non-menu state.
25) PVR INFO:Used to implementdifferent functions inmenus according tothe help informationor
display the timeinformation and progressbar and playstate in HDDplayback mode.
26) INFO: Used to displayinformation about thechannel being viewedor further information
about the program when in smallEPG screen.
Note: SUBTITLE/TEXT/LANGUAGE maynot available forall channels.
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Installing the Batteries
Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put place 2 x AAA size
batteries inside the compartment. Make sure to match the + and - of the batteries with the
marks inside the battery compartment
1.Open the cover
2.Install batteries
3.Close the cover
Using the Remote Control
To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital set top box.
The remote control has a range of up to 7 metres from the set top box at an
angle of up to 60 degrees.
The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the
remote control.
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Front Panel and Rear Panel Illustration
1. Front panel
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1) POWER BUTTON: Used to switchthe main powerof the settop box toon and off.
2) REMOTE CONTROLSENSOR: Used to receivethe signal fromthe remote control.
3) LED DISPLAY: Used to displaythe channel numberand time informationand other playstates.
4) VOLUME DOWN: Used to decreasethe volume withoutusing the remotecontrol.
5) RECORD: Used to recordthe program manually, and selectthe record durationif pressed itagain.
The user canchange the watchingchannel if recordingthe specific program
6) CHANNEL UP:Used to changechannels without usingthe remote control.
7) VOLUME UP: Used to increasethe volume withoutusing the remotecontrol.
8) CHANNEL DOWN: Used to changechannels without usingthe remote control.
9) STANDBYINDICATOR: Used to visuallyshow power stateof the settop box,
the red LEDwill be lit if the settop box enteredstandby mode.
2. Rear panel
100-240V~
50/60Hz
Cb
Cr
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VIDEO
L
R
F
LOOP
R
F
LOOP
R
F
IN
R
F
IN
THROUGH
THROUGH
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
R
RS-232
VIDEO
COMPONENT OUT
DIGITAL
TV TUNER
PVR TUNER
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
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1) RF IN/ RF LOOPTHROUGH (PVR andTV tuner)
PVR/TV RF INsocket connects toyour external aerial. PVR/TV RF LOOPTHROUGH socket
will bypass theinput RF signalto another tuneror your TVor another videosystem.
See connection pagesfor details
2) VIDEO COMPONENT (Y,Cb,Cr): These sockets outputcomponent video signal.
3) COAXIAL: This socket connectsto a coaxialsocket on yoursurround sound systemto output
digital audio.
4) VIDEO: This socket outputscomposite video signal.
5) S-Video: This socket outputsseparate Y/C videosignal.
6) AUDIO L/R: This socket outputsanalog audio L/Rsignal.
7) RS-232 PORT: This socket isonly used forsoftware upgrade.
8) MAIN POWERCABLE:This is usedto connect toyour main powersupply.
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Connecting to Television Aerial and RF cable
There are 2kinds of connectionsfor the TV aerial andRF cable presentedbelow:
1.
TV Aerial
100-240V~
50/60Hz
Cb
Cr
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VIDEO
L
R
F
LOOP
R
F
LOOP
R
F
IN
R
F
IN
THROUGH
THROUGH
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
R
RS-232
VIDEO
COMPONENT OUT
DIGITAL
TV TUNER
PVR TUNER
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
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TV Aerial
100-240V~
50/60Hz
Cb
Cr
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VIDEO
L
R
F
LOOP
R
F
LOOP
R
F
IN
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F
IN
THROUGH
THROUGH
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
R
RS-232
VIDEO
COMPONENT OUT
DIGITAL
TV TUNER
PVR TUNER
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
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Connecting to a Television
100-240V~
50/60Hz
Cb
Cr
Y
VIDEO
L
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
R
RS-232
VIDEO
COMPONENT OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Component video
Cr
Cb
Y
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Connecting to a Surround Sound System
100-240V~
50/60Hz
Cb
Cr
Y
VIDEO
L
COAXIAL
S-VIDEO
R
RS-232
VIDEO
COMPONENT OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
Coaxial
Digital Amplifier
VOLUME
INPUT SELECTOR
POWER
BYPASS
PRO LOGIC
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STEREO
MODE
TEST
CHANNEL
KARAOKE
MUTE
DOWN
UP
BASS
MIC
TREBLE
ECHO
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MIC
2
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MIC VOL
2
EXCITE
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Getting Started
Switching On forthe First Time
Ensure all connections have been made following the diagrams on the previous
pages for reference.
To switch on the set top box, press the
button on the set top box.
(To turn the set top box to standby mode, press
button on the remote control).
Switch on the TV and select the AV programme channel(EXT,AV, External Source
or similar). Your set top box will automatically scan.
Scan finished will display for a moment on TV after all stations are found and
automatically stored. If you want to scan again, follow the procedure below:
Press MENU button on the remote control, the set top box main menu will display.
System Setting
Exit
OK
Confirm
1. Channel setting
Select the Channel Setting menu by using the arrow buttons on the
remote control.
OK
Press the
button when the Channel Setting menu is highlighted.
OK
Press
button again when Channel Search is highlighted.
Channel Search
C
Search Type
Channel No:
Bandwidth
Manual Scan
S
8M
Encrypted Service
Not Save
Append
Start Search
Update Mode
Quality:
50%
50%
Strength:
Confirm
Exit
OK
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Select the Auto Scan tab by using the arrow and the
buttons
OK
on the remote control.
OK
Press the
button when the Start Search tab is highlighted.
The following menu will display.
Scan Process
Channel No:
21 Frequency: 474MHz
Scan Process:
0%
TV
0
Radio
0
No Items
No Items
Exit
The set top box will scan for all the available digital TV and radio
stations available in your area.
There is also a progress bar shown as a percentage.
Do not turn off the set top box until the digital TV and radio stations
have been stored. Otherwise you will need to scan them again.
You are now ready to start viewing and listening to your digital tv and
radio channels.
LCN On/Off
LCN(Logical Channel Number):A number that uniquelyidentifies a logicalchannel.
Select the LCN option in the Channel Setting menu using the arrow buttons.
OK
Press the
button when selected. The following menu will be displayed.
Logical Channel Number
Channel Search
LCN
OFF
ON
OK
Exit
Confirm
The LCN On/Off option allows you to select how your channel number will be
displayed in the channel list or selected when pressed the digits key.
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2. System Setting
From here you can set the Time, Sleep timer, Language, Parental
settings, A/V settings, PVR setting or revert to the factory settings.
Time Setting
Press the MENU button and select System Setting option using thearrow
buttons.
OK
Press the
buttonwhen selected. The following menuwill display.
System Setting
Time Setting
Language Settings
Parental Setting
A/V Setting
PVR Setting
Factory Setting
System Info
Exit
OK
Confirm
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Time Zone Setting
OK
Select Time Zone Setting option using the arrow button. Press the
button when selected. The following menu will display.
TimeZone Setting
Time Setng
Time Setting
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GMT+0
GMT+0
GMT+1
GMT+2
GMT+3
GMT+4
Sl
Par
A/V Setting
PVR Setting
Factory Setting
System Info
Exit
OK
Confirm
Press the
Press the
or
buttons until thecorrect time zoneis displayed.
OK
buttonto confirm yourselection.
The time zone can, t be changed if the broadcast stream have time zone
information. That means the user setting will only take effect if there is
no time zone information in the stream.
Sleep Timer Setting
Open the Time Setting menu as previously explained. Highlight the
Sleep Timer setting option using the arrow buttons.
OK
Press the
and
button and the menu below will be displayed.
SleepTimer Setting
Time Setting
Time Setting
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No Sleep
Mins
Sl
Par
5
10 Mins
20 Mins
30 Mins
A/V Setting
PVR Setting
Factory Setting
System Info
Exit
OK
Confirm
Press the
Press the
or
button to select the sleep time.
OK
button to confirm your selection.
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Language Setting
Select the Language Setting option using the arrow buttons.
OK
Press the
button when selected. The following menu will display.
Language Settings
Time Setting
English
Menu
Lan
Audio
English
English
Par
A/V Setting
PVR Setting
Factory Setting
System Info
OK
Exit
Confirm
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Parental Setting
OK
Select the Parental Setting option using the arrow buttons. Press
button
when selected.
Enter Pin Code
Time Setting
Language Settings
Parental
Pin Code
A/V Settin
PVR Setting
Factory Setting
System Info
OK
Exit
Confirm
OK
Enter the right Pin Code then press the
button. If the Pin code is
entered incorrectly, Pin Code Error will be displayed.
Use the
or
buttons to select the required option, then press
OK
the
button to confirm.
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Change Pin Code
The Change Pin Code menu allows you to change the password,
which currently defaults as 6666 .
Enter you new PIN code using the numerical buttons on the remote
control.
Press the
Press the
button and enter the new PIN code again.
button to confirm the new PIN code.
OK
Please note that your new PIN code must contain 4 digits.
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A/V Setting
OK
Select the A/V Setting option using the arrow buttons. Press the
button when selected. The following menu will display.
A/V Setting
Time Setting
TV Shape
Langu
4:3
4:3
Letter Box
AUTO
RGB
16:9
Conversion
Paren
TV Standard
A/V S
Video Output
PVR S
50%
Bright&Contrast
Facto
50%
Saturation
Syste
OK
Exit
Confirm
To change the settings, first use the
or
buttons to select the
required menu, then use the
or
buttons to select the new option
required.
TV Shape
You can select either 4:3 or 16:9 format. 4:3 should be used for standard
square shaped television screens, and 16:9 should be used for wide screen
rectangular shaped television screens.
Conversion
You can select Full Frame, Pan Scan or Letterbox. Choose the
setting which best matches your television.
Standard
The standard setting is used to set the signal input to your TV. There are two
different standards available on your set top box, PAL and NTSC.
If you are In Australia PAL is the standard format.
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If NTSC is chosen for your televisions you may experience
interference and picture rolling.
Video Output
The Video Output setting is used to set the colour signal to your TV. There are
3 different settings available on your set top box: S-Video, CVBS, YCbCr.
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If you are unsure which setting to use consult the manufacturer s manual for
your television.
If S-Video/YCbCr is chosen for a non compatible television,
you will typically experience a washed out or a ghosted effect picture.
Brightness and Contrast/Saturation
You can use
and
buttons to adjust the brightness and
contrast or saturation of the video output.
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PVR Setting
OK
Select the PVR setting option using the arrow buttons. Press the
button when selected. The following menu will display.
PVR Setting
Time Setting
Language Settings
Parental Setting
A/V Setti
Time Shift Enabled
Time Shift Disabled
Time Shift Enabled
PVR Set
Format Hard Disk
Factory
HDD Information
System Info
OK
Confirm
Exit
Time Shift Enabled/Disabled
This enables ordisables the timeshift function. The duration is upto 1 hour.
Format Hard Disk
Formatting is necessary when using the hard disk for the first time.
The system will auto reset after the successful formatting
HDD Information
It will showthe HDD capacity.
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Factory Setting
Select the Factory Setting option using the arrow buttons. Press
the
button when selected. The following menu will display.
OK
Factory Setting
Time Setting
Language Settings
Parental Setting
A/V Setting
PVR Setting
Restore Default
Factory Setting
Clear Channels
System Info
OK
Exit
Confirm
Restore Default
The Restore Default menu allows you to reset the menu settings.
Clear Channels
The Clear Channels menu removes all channels from the Channel list.
To restore the channel list, you will need to rescan.
System Info
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The System Info menu displays the software version and hardware version.
System Info
Time Setting
Language Settings
Parental Setting
A/V Setting
PVR Setting
Factory Setting
System Info
Software Version
Hardware Version
OK
Exit
Confirm
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3. Channel List
The channel listis used tolook at allthe broadcasting TV or Radiochannels
received by theset top box.
To access the channellist press the
OK
button in thenon-menu state.
Toedit the channellist, press theMENU button and selectChannel List using
the arrow keys, press the buttonwhen it's highlighted.
OK
Channel List
TV
No Items
BandWidth
Frequency
Quality:
50%
50%
Strength:
OK
Exit
Popup Menu
Confirm
TV/Radio
To view a different channel, presseither the
or
button,
each channel selectedwill be previewedin the upperright hand box.
To switch between TV and Radiochannels, press theRED button.
OK
To view/listen to achannel, press the
button.
To Lock&Unlock/Delete/Move a channel, press the
To lock a channeland prevent peoplefrom watching it, highlight the
button.
channel that youwant to lockby using either
or
button,
OK
press the
button, press the
buttonwhen highlight Lock&Unlock
in the popup menu. Enterthe right PINcode in thefollowing PIN codeform,
the channel willbe locked, alock icon willbe displayed atthe back ofthe
channel name aftera successful lockoperation. If thePIN code is
entered incorrectly, the PinCode Error messagewill be displayedwhich
indicate the operationfailed. Unlock operationswork similar tothe
above lock operations.
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4. Favourite List
The favourite list is used to store your frequently watched channels without
having to search them in the Channel List or EPG menus.
To edit the favourite list, press the MENU button and select Favourite List using
OK
the arrow keys, press the
button when it's highlighted.
Favorites List
Favorite Group: News
No Items
FAV
Right-Popup Menu
Favorite Switch
Adding a Favourite Channel
First use the RED button to select a favourite group, the choices are News, Movie,
OK
MTV, Finance, Other. Then press the
button and
button to enter the
pop up Add menu, select the channel you want to add to the specific favourite
OK
group then press the
button, the added channel will be displayed in the left
hand column. Repeat the same procedure until all your desired channels have
been added to the specific favourite group.
Deleting a Favourite Channel
First use the RED button to select a favourite group. Select the channel that you
want to delete in the favourite list menu using the
or
button,
press the
and
button to enter the pop up Delete menu, then press
OK
OK
the
button to enter delete confirmation menu, press the
button to
delete the selected channel from the favourite list and press the EXITbutton to
cancel the delete.
Viewing a Favourite Channel
To access the favourite list quickly without edit, press the FAVOURITE button directly
in non-menu state or other menus.
To change the favourite group, press the RED button.
Select the desired favourite channel using the
or
button,
OK
press the
button to confirm when highlighted, now you can watch the
selected channel.
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5. Booking List
The booking listis used todisplay all thebooking events youhave in theEPG
menu or youhave added manually. The booking list menuis displayed below:
Booking List
ID
No Items
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Start Time
2005.12.28 23:59
Duration(Mins)
120
Type
Playback
OK
Exit
Confirm
It will displaythe event ID, start time, duration, purpose(playback or record)
for each event.
OK
Toadd a bookingevent manually, press the
the event listmenu will display:
button in bookinglist menu,
Event List
1
Event ID
OK
Service
Type
ONCE
59
HH:MM
):
24:59
Start Time
Start date
Duration
Purpose
Booking
12/22/2004
DD/MM/YYYY
Minutes
Playback
OFF
OK
Book
Exit
The user canchange the eventID using the
button to starta new booking
OK
event, press the
button to selectthe booking channel, the booking typecan
be ONCE, DAILY, WEEKLY. The start time andstart date andduration should be
valid, the bookingpurpose can beRecord or Playback, after all theabove
selection is ok, switch the bookingto on, thebooking will takeeffect if no
invalid selection, otherwisethe related errormessage will display.
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6. EPG Menu(Electronic Programme Guide)
The EPG menu is used to look at what is being broadcast on a TV or
Radio channel later in the day.
To access the EPG menu, press the MENU button and select the EPG
menu using the arrow keys. When it is highlighted press the
to access.
button
OK
The following menu will display:
Channel Schedule
Program Information
SERVICE NAME
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
OK
Booking
Exit
Channel
Program Event
A preview of your current channel will be displayed in the upper left hand box.
The detailed program information of your current viewed channel will be
displayed in the upper right hand box.
To see what is going to be broadcast after this programme, press
the
button to change the time. Each press of the
button will
increase by half an hour. Pressing the
an hour.
will move the time back half
Toview a different channel press either the
button or
button.
Each channel selected will be previewed in the upper left hand box.
To book a desired channel for later watching or recording, press the
OK
button.
To exit the EPG menu and watch the selected channel, press the MENU
or EXIT button.
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Record Operations
Before using the record operations, please check the two tuner(TV/PVR tuner)
connections in connection pages.
Watch One Channel While RecordingAnother
The recording will receive the digital TV signal from the PVR tuner and the watching
will receive the digital TV signal from TV tuner, this makes it possible to watch one
channel while recording another channel.
There are 3 kinds of methods to start arecording:
1).Press the RECORD key while watching the live TV, the recording of the current
channel will start in several seconds, you can press the RECORD key again while
recording started to set the duration of the recording, the default duration is 2 hours.
2).Schedule Recording in full EPG menu, press the OK button to booking a recording
once you selected a valid column.
3).Schedule Recording in Booking List menu, press the OK button to start a new
booking event. Please prefer to former Booking List page for detail.
Once recording takes effect, the user can change the current viewed channel as
they want while the system is still recording at the background.
Time-Shifting Function
Have you been interrupted with a phone call or the doorbell while watching live TV
programs, inevitably missing out on a crucial scene? Pause and replay live TV shows
by simply pressing the Pause button and then Play button to pick up right where you
left off. Just like the live TV mode, This PVR recorder provides a slew of file playback
functions such as pause, instant replay, time-shifting with the scroll bar, fast-forward,
rewind and so on.
Changing the viewedchannel while recording
Press the CH+/- keys to change the watching channel while the PVR is doing
background recording.
The user can only record theprograms they wantfrom the PVRTUNER.
The RECORD button.
Pressing the RECORD button, the record will start, you can press
to change your watching channel while recording the specific program.
The STOP button
and
Press the STOP button will stop the current recording.
The PVR INFO button
Press this button and time information and progress bar will be displayed when
recording or playback of the program.
The REC List button
Press this button and the recorded program list will be displayed. You can Play/
Continue/Rename/Delete/Lock&Unlock the recorded program.
The
button , SLOW and PAUSE button.
If the Time Shift function is enabled in System Setting/PVR Setting, you can use
these buttons to do time shifting feature.
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Help and Advice
Problem
Probable cause
What to do
Mains lead unplugged
Mains fuse blown
Check mains lead
Check fuse
Standby light not lit
Aerial is disconnected
Aerial is damaged/misaligned
Out of digital signalarea
Check aerial lead
Check aerial
Check with dealer
No signal found
No picture or sound
AV connecterror
Check AVcable
Encrypted channel message It is a payper view channel
Set top box isswitched off
Select an alternative channel
Plug in and turnon set top box
Aim remote control atfront panel
Check for obstructions
Check batteries are insertedcorrectly
Replace remote control batteries
Remote control is notaimed correctly
No response from remote
control
Front panel obstructed
Remote control batteries insertedincorrectly
Remote control batteries exhausted
Square blocks in pictureor
picture freezes
Aerial may not becompatable
Aerial is damaged/misaligned
Check with dealer
Check aerial
If none of the above suggestions seem to work, try switching your set top box off and
then on again. If this does not work, contact the service helpline.
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Technical Specifications
Power Supply
Input Voltage
100-240V~ 50/60Hz.
Power Consumption
Maximum 15W, Standby 5W.
Decoder
Video Formats
Audio Format
Video Outputs
SD, 4:3/16:9 Switchable.
MPEG Layer l & ll,32/44.1/48Khz.
CVBS, S-Video, YCbCr
Connections
Fixed Type
Main Power Cable
Tuner
2 Antenna Input/ 2 Therefore Output
1 for software upgrade
1 CVBS output
RS-232
RCA
1 R/L output
1 COAXIAL SPDIF digital audio output
1 YCbCr output
1 S-VIDEO output
S-VIDEO
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Guarantee
Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. Thisproduct is warranted for any defect
in materials or workmanship for one year after theoriginal date of purchase. This productis
for normal domestic and office useonly. This warranty does not cover damage from misuse
or neglect, accidental damage, vermin infestation, excessive voltages such as lightning or
power surges or any alteration that affects the performanceor reliability of the product.
If guarantee is required please contact the Grundig Helpline 1800 509 394 (within Australia)
or 0800 450 259 (within New Zealand). Have your receipt of purchase on hand
This guarantee issubject to thefollowing provisions:
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l
It is onlyvalid within theboundaries of thecountry of purchase.
The product mustbe correctly assembledand operated inaccordance with the
instructions contained inthis manual.
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The product must be used solely for domestic purposes.
The guarantee doesnot cover accidentaldamage, misuse, cabinetparts or consumable
items.
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The guarantee willrendered invalid ifthe product isresold or hasbeen damaged
by inexpert repair.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
This guarantee isin addition to, and does notdiminish, your statutoryor legal rights.
PO BOX 6287
Silverwater NSW 1811
Grundig Helpline: 1800509 394 Australia
Grundig Helpline: 0800450 259 NewZealand
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