DTR1 Free to View Digital TV Receiver USER MANUAL
SAFETY POWER The receiver should be plugged into a 230V to 240V AC, 50Hz supply only. LEADS Ensure the power supply lead, and all other leads, are positioned so they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by things placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to the power lead, where it enters the mains plug and where it comes out of the receiver. Do not connect or adjust leads when the receiver is plugged in. TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE Do not leave or use the receiver in a hot, cold or humid area.
CONTENTS l Safety l Contents l Remote Control Handset 1 l Your Digital Receiver 3 l Everyday Operation 4 - Changing Channels 4 - Channel List 5 - Electronic Programme Guide 6 - Audio Control 7 - Digital Teletext 7 - Widescreen 8 l Advanced Operation 9 - Configuring Your Receiver 9 - Editing The Channel List 10 - Channel And Menu Protection 11 - Favourite Channels 12 - Programme Reminders And Timers 12 - Re-installation 14 l Over Air Download 15 l Connecting a VCR or DVD (w
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REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET REMOTE BUTTONS Button Function 1 Standby Turn the receiver on and off 2 Mute Silence received audio 3 TV/DTV Exit most menus to return to television viewing Switch the TV set between analogue, digital TV and VCR 4 Menu Display the Main Menu.
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When you press a number key on the remote control, a small box appears in the top left of the screen to show the entered number. After each digit is entered, the receiver will wait up to two seconds for the next digit to be pressed until either three digits have been entered or you do not press a digit in time. The channel corresponding to the entered number in the box will then be selected.
Icons are also displayed in the information banner and if this channel is a favourite channel (see ADVANCED OPERATION - Favourite Channels). Here, you can preview any channel stored by the receiver before viewing it full screen. The complete list of channels is displayed in pages of 10 channels at a time, with their channel list number and a favourite channel icon if appropriate (see ADVANCED OPERATION - Favourite Channels).
You may then select the highlighted channel for viewing on the quarter-screen window by pressing the [SELECT] key. ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE The fourth way of selecting a channel is with the electronic programme guide, or EPG. The EPG is accessed by pressing the Guide key, [GUIDE]. Like the Channel List, the EPG screen displays a list of the stored channels (in pages of five channels) along with information on what programmes are being broadcast.
Pressing the [SELECT] key while the next event details are displayed will set a reminder to watch that programme. See ADVANCED OPERATION Programme Reminders And Timers. Soundtrack Language Some programmes are broadcast in two or more languages simultaneously. The language heard can be selected from the Language Menu. Press [MENU] to display the Main Menu and use the [UP] or [DOWN] keys to highlight the Language line and press [SELECT].
Hint Subtitle Calling for the information banner or any menu on-screen stops the receiver from displaying the digital teletext pages and they are temporarily replaced by a blank picture while the banner or menu is displayed.. Digital teletext cannot be accessed when the Subtitles are enabled (See ADVANCED OPERATION Configuring Your Receiver. Subtitle key Shows/hides subtitles of channel. When the subtitle key is pressed, subtitle ON/OFF message is displayed.
Highlight the Subtitle line in the Configuration menu and use the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] keys to cycle through the disable and language options. ADVANCED OPERATION Return NO MENU to normal TV viewing by pressing the [MENU] key. CONFIGURING YOUR RECEIVER Many aspects of your Matsui DTR1 receiver can be set up to reflect your circumstances and preferences. The Configuration menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu.
EDITING THE CHANNEL LIST DELETE The digital terrestrial television channels found by the receiver when first installed are storedin its memory as a channel list. This list can be altered and amended to remove unwanted channels and to suit your own preferences. The initial installation of the Matsui DTR1 receiver can produce duplicate entries in the channel list from transmitters operating at different frequencies in adjacent areas, and you may wish to delete these duplicate entries from the list.
Hint You can also enter a channel name using the number keys on the remote control. Each key represents several letters and pressing a key several times will enter each letter (in both capitals and lower case), and the number, in turn, in the character position marked by the cursor. The zero key enters all the punctuation marks available and a blank space. With practise, this is a very quick means of entering the required letters into the channel name.
Hint A channel can have its favourites status If you want the channel and menu locks to work efficiently and actually protect channels from access, do change the PIN code from the factory default. Make sure that you choose a number that is not obvious to others but one that can be remembered by you. FAVOURITE CHANNELS There will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and some only occasionally.
PROGRAMME REMINDERS Programme reminders can be set to signal that a programme is about to start when you are watching another channel. A reminder is set from the Electronic Programme Guide screen. Press the [GUIDE] key to display the EPG screen and press [RIGHT] to display the next programme details in the text window and highlight the name of the next programme in the list of channels.
When the Timer screen is displayed, any event can be set to be Inactive (so it will not occur) or the channel, times and frequency mode altered by highlighting the event's Mode button and pressing [SELECT] as before. You can exit the Timer screen and return to normal TV viewing by pressing [MENU].
Hint The bar graphs of signal quality and signal level give a good indication of whether any channels are likely to be found. If only the signal level graph shows a high value then it is likely that an analogue channel occupies that broadcast frequency. If the signal quality bar is high as well then it is a digital frequency and digital channels will probably be found. Again, channels which duplicate those already in the channel list are ignored.
CONNECTING A VCR OR DVD (WITH ONE SCART SOCKET) If the VCR has only one SCART socket, you can connect the equipment as follows: 79 VCR or DVD 9&5 79 $HULDO 6FDUW $HULDO ,Q $HULDO 2XW / $17 ,1 79 287 / 5 56 6&$57 79 6&$57 9&5 $8; a $& 9 +] PD[ : 5 5(6(7 $8',2 +L )L 79 $HULDO Both live and recorded digital terrestrial television programmes are watched at a lesser quality via the TV aerial input only. To view via SCART, press the AV button on your TV remote control.
CONNECTING A VCR AND DVD (WITH TWO SCART SOCKETS) If your TV and VCR both have two scart sockets you can connect as follows.Unplug the aerial lead and connect this to the ANT IN socket on the rear of your receiver. Connect the aerial lead (supplied) from the TV OUT on the receiver to the ANT IN on the rear of the VCR. Then connect an aerial lead from the TV OUT on the VCR to the ANT IN socket on the rear of your TV.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience problems with your Matsui DTR1 receiver or its installation, in the first instance please read carefully the relevant sections of this User Guide and this Troubleshooting section.
SPECIFICATION GENERAL Size 307x210x46mm Weight 1.7 kg Power consumption 12 W max.