Instruction Manual Standard Definition Digital Terrestrial Receiver Model Number TU-SZT105A ® Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project (1991 to 1996) Declaration of Conformity No.
Safety Always Comes First This Digital Receiver is manufactured according to Australian safety standards. In order to obtain the best operation results, please read the entire manual, as you will be instructed on how to handle the equipment carefully and safely. Important Safety Tips: CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shock, DO NOT REMOVE cover. No User-serviceable parts inside. Refer to Qualified Service Personel.
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Introduction...................................................................................................................4 1.1 IMPORTANT: First time Installers .........................................................................4 The Digital Receiver .....................................................................................................4 2.1 Front Panel ...................................................................................................
1 Introduction Thankyou for purchasing you new Panasonic Digital TV receiver. This User’s Manual is the GUIDE to be used to help you install and operate your new digital TV receiver. In it you shall find comprehensive descriptions to familiarise yourself with all the functionalities with which your receiver is equipped. We strongly advise you follow the instructions in this manual. Once you become acquainted with the operations of your receiver you will only need this manual for reference. 1.
2.2 Rear Panel • • • • DC Power Mains: (100 - 250VAC~; 50/60 Hz), Power 15W Max. RF IN: Used for connection of the cable from your outdoor terrestrial TV antenna. RF OUT: Used for connection to your TV RF antenna Input or your VCR RF Input. AUDIO: (connectors L and R) is used for analogue stereo audio output connection to analogue TV or VCR. Digital Audio: SPDIF output for connection to your TV or other A / V receiver (eg home theatre system).
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4 Installing Your Digital Receiver - Quick Connect Guide The Set Top Box and the television use a number of different connectors. The main ones that you need to identify are: POWER RF SCART RCA The POWER connector is used to connect mains power (via the power pack) to the Set Top Box. RF connectors are used for connecting antenna leads. The SCART connector and RCA connectors are used for video and audio connections. Start: To TV 1 Connect the power pack to the Set Top Box.
4.1 Installing Your Digital Receiver – Quick Set Up Guide Installation SCART Mode The first time the digital receiver is installed, or after Default Condition is restored (section 6.4), you will be asked to select the video connection format. Select the video format that is the same as the AV lead connection you have made to the TV display (refer Quick Connect Guide section 4).
5 Operating Instructions: Knowing your basic controls To become acquainted with the operations and functions of your receiver, you should learn how to use the control buttons on the Front Panel and the Remote Control. The following section is an introduction to the features that will be most commonly used. 5.1 Switching On Your Digital Receiver Ensure the power lead of the power adaptor is plugged into a 240V AC socket. Switch on the 240V AC socket at the wall.
5.2 Changing or Selecting Channels There are several methods to change or select a channel. You can either use the front panel on the receiver or the remote control buttons. The following methods are available for you to choose from: z z z z Press on the remote control (channel changes according to favourite channel settings). Directly enter a channel number by using the number keys on the remote control. Use arrow up/down to change channel.
(4) Restore Default Settings (5) Region Select STB Information: (1) To display the Software Version number and Serial ID of your receiver. 6.1 Program Guide Program Schedule By choosing the Program Guide banner on the Main OSD, the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) appears. The EPG is, in classic terms, a TV Guide, except it is presented on your TV screen.
Coloured “Hot Keys” On the Program Guide window, you will notice two coloured hot keys. They provide instant access to various services. Category Selection This special feature enables you to identify your preferred programs by program Category or type. You can gain access to this feature by pressing the .button (yellow). Use the arrow buttons to highlight the categories, and press OK to select or unselect any of the categories. By default, the item “All Categories” is highlighted.
6.2 TV/Radio Channels You may highlight any channel in the list by pressing up/down keys, then press OK to view that channel directly. This feature allows you to personalise your list of favourite channels, TV or Radio. Highlight a channel by using the S/T buttons, then press the .“hot key” (red) to select or unselect. When a channel is selected a symbol will appear in the bar to indicate the favourite status.
Screen Format This setting affects the video format at the TV output. (4:3 relates to normal screen format, 16:9 relates to widescreen format) If your display is 4:3 format and the transmission of a program happens to be 16:9, the Normal/Letterbox mode will give you a complete picture, but black areas will appear at the top and bottom.
If the default Audio Mode is Dolby D, and the input signal contains only MPEG1, the default Mode will change to MPEG1 automatically. If the Audio Mode is set to Dolby D, the digital receiver will automatically select a Dolby D soundtrack when it is available. When using the SPDIF digital output, we recommend this selection if you are connecting your receiver to a TV or A/V receiver that can decode Dolby Digital. You can switch between Dolby D and MPEG audio by pressing the Red key on the remote control.
Off: There will be only stereo audio information (L / R) to be included in Audio L&R output. Audio Balance You can adjust the value from L+7 to R+7. The selection “0” means balanced (equal level) output on the two front speakers. Audio Delay Different displays may have different delay in displaying pictures, which may cause a slight problem with lip sync. This feature allows you to use W/X to select your choice according to your actual video display equipment, in order to compensate for this delay.
TOP (Table Of Pages) MODE In TOPTEXT mode, the red button moves to the previous page number and the green button moves to the next page number. The yellow and blue buttons correspond to different subjects. Pushing the coloured button can access these subjects. This is the current preferred method of operation in Australia. Red /Green / Yellow / Blue buttons In TOP TEXT mode these correspond to the differently coloured subjects. TV / Teletext mode Press the TEXT button.
Sub Coded Page Access When Teletext information exceeds more than one page, it may take some time for the automatic changing of the sub pages to reach the sub page you require. As each sub page is found its number is displayed at the bottom of the page so that you may select it by pressing left or right cursor key. As more sub pages are picked up, the display at the bottom of the page changes, so that you are always offered the most recently transmitted selection of sub pages.
However, not all transmissions carry ratings information to activate this function. Change password From here you can change the password. Once the new password is set DO NOT FORGET IT! If you change the password, we strongly suggest that you write down the new password in the □□□□ area.
Select Region Using W/X you may select your local region: NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, and Australian Capital Territory. This setting will allow the digital receiver to display the current time in the I-Plate or when the receiver is in Stand-By mode. 6.5 STB Information From here, you can get general information about the Receiver ID, software and hardware version on which it is operating.
7 Glossary Information Plate: A small window with simple navigation tools to display information about individual channels. Menu: An on screen display offering a list of commands to select from. Normal viewing: The state of your receiver when no menus or windows are displayed on the screen, and a valid channel is tuned. Parental Guidance: A feature enabling parents to “lock” programs that they consider unsuitable for children’s viewing.
8 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes What to do The display on the panel does not light up / is not lit Power adaptor is not connected Check that the external power adaptor is plugged into the power source and the back of the Receiver.
9 Technical Specifications of Model TU-SZT105A Terrestrial Tuner/Demodulator Input frequency Standard Channel Bandwidth COFDM System VHF, UHF Band DVB-T (ETS 300 744) 7/7 MHz, Australian Channel 2K, 8K carrier Hierarchical supported QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 active symbol duration 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 STi5518M / 81MHz DVB Demultiplexer 2 MB 8 MB Demodulation type Guard Interval System Video decoder FEC CPU / Clock Transport Flash memory Shared memory Bitstream accepted for Video MPEG-
Power Supply Accessory EMC / Safety General Information External Adaptor Main AC input 100 - 250 VAC~, 50/60 Hz DC output to STB 12VDC, 1A Remote Control Batteries User’s Manual SCART to RCA (6) RF Cable Panasonic RO3 AAA One (CVBS/Y/Pb/Pr/AL/AR) 3C-2V IEC male to female Compliant to AS/NZS 1053 / AS/NZS 60065 Dimensions 268x185x45 mm (L x W x H) Weight (Net) TBD Copyright © 2005 All Rights Reserved.