INTRODUCTION 9 HDD-J35 STARTUP GUIDANCE 17 RECEIVING 31 RECORDING 55 PLAYBACK 61 APPENDICES 67 OWNER'S MANUAL ©2005 Toshiba Corporation DVB registration identification reference number: 3253.
PRECAUTIONS WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself is in standby mode. NOTE The rating label and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit.
DO NOT use or place the recorder in the following environments: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Near heat sources • Places subject to direct sunlight • Near radiators or air ducts • On top of an amplifier Dusty places Places subject to vibration or shock Near strong magnetic fields such as loudspeakers or large motors Places subject to moisture such as a kitchen or bathroom Places without adequate air circulation • On top of a carpet or sofa • In a bookcase • Near materials such as curtains, etc.
ABOUT THE HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) Like any HDD, the HDD in the recorder is a fragile device that is susceptible to partial or complete failure if it is jarred or as a result of use over time. It will not last forever. Therefore, do not use the HDD for long-term storage of the programs you wish to retain. (If portions of the HDD become damaged, programs recorded on those portions may exhibit pixelisation or blocked noise when played back.
NOTES ON HANDLING • This unit contains an internal HDD, which is susceptible to surrounding environmental changes such as shock, vibration and temperature. Take note of the following points to avoid loss of recorded content: 1. Do not apply shock or vibration to the unit. 2. Do not use the unit on a shaky or unstable place. 3. Do not install the unit on a non-flat surface. 4. Do not cover up the ventilation holes of the unit. 5.
Exemptions Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by fire, natural disaster (such as thunder, earthquake, etc.) acts by third parties, accidents, misuse, or uses in other improper conditions. Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in business, modification or erasure of record data, etc.) caused by use or inability to use of this product. Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owner’s manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 CHAPTER ONE ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................
PARENTAL RATE (For Australia Only).....................................................................................................43 VIRTUAL KEYBOARD ..............................................................................................................................43 PROFILE........................................................................................................................................................44 I-PLATE SETUP ....................................................
Chapter One INTRODUCTION Introduction 10 Identification of Controls 1 Front Panel 2 Rear Panel 3 FP Display 4 Remote Control 11 12 14 15
INTRODUCTION TOSHIBA’s HDD-J35 Digital High Definition Receiver and HDD Recorder is the first of its kind that can do recording and playback of digital high definition programs. With its twin Digital Tuners and built-in HDD, this latest Toshiba’s digital video creation lets you embark on a true digital lifestyle. FEATURES Ź HD 1080i/720p/576p Capability High Definition (HD) brings a wide-screen format to the home television as well as a sharper picture.
IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS FRONT PANEL 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 INTRODUCTION 1 12 1 STOP button 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Stops playback or recording PLAY/PAUSE button Starts or pause playback REC button Starts recording Front Panel Display Refer to page 10 STANDBY/ON indicator Displays the operational state of the recorder Green LED: Recorder in power on mode; Red LED: Recorder in standby mode SIGNAL indicator ON: Signal captured; OFF: No signal V.
REAR PANEL 10 2 AC IN ~ L1 IN ANT. 1 IN ANT. 2 IN L2 IN Y 15 12 SD VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT HD VIDEO OUT VIDEO VIDEO Y/G L H PB/B ANALOG AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL) PB L RGB HD MODE PR RF 1 OUT RF 2 OUT SERIAL PORT 1 1 3 4 YPBPR RGB 5 R R V 6 7 PR/R S-VIDEO 576i ONLY 8 9 L L R R HDMI (OPTICAL) 11 13 14 16 17 AC MAINS SUPPLY 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 2 ANT.
REAR PANEL 13 RGB (Mini D-Sub 15-pin) OUT 14 15 16 INTRODUCTION 17 For connection to TV’s Mini D-Sub 15-pin input HDMI OUT For connection to TV’s HDMI input DIGITAL AUDIO (COAXIAL) OUT For coaxial connection to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby® Digital decoder DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) OUT For optical connection to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby® Digital decoder ANALOG AUDIO L/R OUT For connection to VCR or TV’s Audio L/R Audio inputs 13
REMOTE CONTROL 1 22 2 23 3 24 4 25 5 6 26 7 28 27 9 29 10 11 12 30 31 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 36 37 16 17 18 19 20 38 39 40 41 42 21 14 43 INTRODUCTION 8
REMOTE CONTROL 31 FAV. button 32 33 DIRECTIONAL buttons SLEEP button Page 39 34 REC MENU button Page 39 35 LIBRARY button 36 TIME BAR button Page 63 37 TIME SLIP button Page 63 38 FAST FORWARD button Page 65 39 SKIP FORWARD button Page 65 40 STOP button 41 SLOW FORWARD button 42 CHANNEL NUMBER buttons 43 CC/DIGIT SELECTION button 1 STANDBY/ON button 2 TV FUNCTION button* 3 SET TOP BOX button** 4 ASPECT RATIO button 5 VIDEO FORMAT button 6 PIP.
FP DISPLAY 7 1 2 1 3 4 5 8 9 6 Operation Indicator Fast Reverse or Fast Forward Ext. Rec.
Chapter Two STARTUP GUIDANCE Read this chapter first to make all necessary preparations.
INSTALLING THE RECORDER Follow steps A to C below. Your recorder will be ready to display digital programs on your TV. STEP A: CONNECTIONS DO NOT PLUG THE RECORDER INTO THE MAINS YET. Before you use this recorder, it is necessary to connect it to your TV. 1 CONNECTING TO TV 1-1. Connection to Antenna Disconnect the antenna cable from your TV and connect it to the “ANT. 1 IN” terminal on the back of the recorder. 1-2.
1-4. Connections to TV – Video Connection In the accessory box, you will find two sets of cables: One is the component video cable (with red, green and blue connectors) and the other is the Audio/Video cable (with yellow, white and red connectors). For better video quality, it is recommended that you use the HDMI cable, the Mini D-Sub 15-pin cable or the RGBHV video cable (with 5 RCA connectors). These cables are not included in the HDD-J35 package.
HDD-J35 SD VIDEO OUT HD VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT ANALOG AUDIO OUT Y/G VIDEO (COAXIAL) PB/B H RGB V L L R R HDMI PR/R S-VIDEO (OPTICAL) HD MODE RGB To TV Mini D-Sub 15-pin video input YPBPR Mini D-Sub 15-pin video cable (not supplied) Note: This diagram illustrates video connections only. Refer to Page 22 for Audio connection. (c) RGBHV (RCA) connection: If your TV has RGBHV video inputs, use a RGBHV video cable (not supplied) to connect the recorder to your TV.
(d) YPBPR connection: If your TV has component video inputs, use the component video cable included in the HDD-J35 accessory box. Set the HD MODE Switch (refer to page 12) to YPBPR, and then connect the Y/G, PB/B and PR/R connectors from “HD VIDEO OUT” on the rear of the recorder to the corresponding jacks on the TV.
(f) Composite video connection: If your TV has composite video inputs, use the yellow connector of the Audio/Video cable included in the HDD-J35 accessory box. Connect the yellow video connector from “SD VIDEO OUT” on the rear of the recorder to the corresponding jack on the TV.
2 CONNECTING TO DVD PLAYER For TV sets with limited component video inputs, this recorder can be used to connect a DVD player through the Component Video and Stereo Audio input connectors located at the back of the HDD-J35 recorder.
4 CONNECTING TO VCR (FOR ARCHIVING) A VCR can also be connected to this recorder through the Composite Video and Stereo Audio output connectors located at the back of the HDD-J35 recorder for archiving programs from the HDD. Use a composite Audio/Video cable to connect from the HDD-J35 Video/L/R output connectors to the VCR’s Video/L/R input.
6 CONNECTING TO MAINS SUPPLY Plug the recorder into the mains. HDD -J35 AC IN ~ W all O utlet P ower Cord (supplied) The above diagram is illustrated with an Australian power plug. In other regions, use the appropriate power plug. STEP B: PREPARING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL STARTUP GUIDANCE Loading batteries 1. Open the Cover. 2. Insert two R6 (AA size) batteries. - Make sure to match the + and – signs on the batteries to the marks inside the battery compartment. 3. Close the cover.
Notes on batteries Improper use of batteries may cause battery leakage and corrosion. To operate the remote control correctly, follow the instructions below. Do not insert batteries into the remote control in the wrong direction. Do not charge, heat, open, or short-circuit the batteries. Do not throw batteries into fire. Batteries contain toxic substances. Do not dispose of them with ordinary trash. Dispose of batteries only in accordance with local ordinances.
STEP C: SETTING UP YOUR RECORDER Note: If your service provider or antenna installer has already installed your TV system to receive terrestrial TV programs, do not change any connections of those devices or installation settings unless it is absolutely necessary. If your service provider or system installer has not configured your recorder, it will not be set up for any specific channel or frequency when powered on for the first time. In this case you should follow the steps below to set up your recorder.
6. You will see the Main Menu (page 33). Press the “ź” button twice to highlight “INSTALLATION” and then press “ENTER”. When prompted, enter “0000” which is the default password. 7. To tune the recorder, you have choices of MANUAL SETUP / AUTO SCAN / QUICK SCAN. We recommend that you use “QUICK SCAN” (page 34) for a faster setup. For more information on the various tuning options, refer to pages 34~35. Note: The choices of AUTO SCAN and QUICK SCAN are for Australia only. 8.
VIEWING PROGRAMS 1. After you have tuned the recorder, you have several ways to navigate through all programs: − − Press the “CHANNEL NUMBER” or “CHANNEL UP/DOWN” buttons to select a program of your interest. Press the “TV/RADIO” button to call up the “Program List” (page 48) and select a program of your interest. This will also set your viewing mode to “Normal”. − Press the “FAV.” button to call up the “Favorite Channel List” and select a program of your interest (page 48).
STATUS DISPLAY Each time you operate the recorder, the following display appears on the TV screen to indicate the status of the recorder. Eg. Status Display List of Status Display Playback Playback Pause Stop 3 Fast Forward (3 speeds) 3 Fast Reverse (3 speeds) Skip Forward Skip Reverse 3 Slow Forward (3 speeds) 3 Slow Reverse (3 speeds) Frame Forward Frame Reverse Record Ext.
Chapter Three RECEIVING 1 Top Menu 2 Quick Control Menu Map 32 Main Menu Installation − Quick Scan − Auto Scan − Manual Setup − Reset Data − Format Hard Disk − S/W Update Program − Program List − EPG System − Video Setup − Audio Setup − Password − Time Setup − Ext Control Edit channel − Favorite&Lock − Parental Rate − Virtual Keyboard Profile − I-Plate Setup − FP Display Setup − Information − PVR Setup 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 38 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 − Info − TV/Radio 4
TOP MENU MENU MAP Use the directional buttons to navigate through the menu, “ENTER” button to choose specific items, and “EXIT” button to return to the main menu from sub-menu or to leave the main menu.
MAIN MENU There are two ways to enter the Main Menu when the recorder is powered on: 1. On the remote control, press the “TOP MENU” button. 2. Alternatively, press “MENU” button on the front panel. 3. Use the directional buttons to navigate through the menu, “ENTER” button to choose specific items, and “EXIT” button to return to the main menu from submenu or to leave the main menu. 4. Menu(s) left displayed for 15 minutes will exit automatically.
QUICK SCAN (For Australia Only) The “QUICK SCAN” feature allows you to scan all predefined digital TV and Radio channel signals in Australia. 1. On the installation page, highlight “QUICK SCAN” and press the “ENTER” button. 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to highlight the city you live in and press the “ENTER” button to start scanning. 3. It will scan through respective RF channels available in your city. 4.
MANUAL SETUP 1. On the “INSTALLATION” page, highlight “MANUAL SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button. 2. Select channel number. Be sure you know the channel number and its RF frequency. You may refer to Digital TV and Radio channel table in Appendix 1. 3. Press “ź” button to highlight “Frequency”, “Bandwidth” and “Priority” to make sure the parameters are correct, then press “ź” button to highlight “Start Scan” and press the “ENTER” button to start scanning.
FORMAT HARD DISK The hard disk can be formatted to erase the entire content of the hard disk. 1. On the “INSTALLATION” page, highlight “FORMAT HARD DISK” and press the “ENTER” button. 2. Use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to highlight between “YES” and “NO”. 3. Press the “ENTER” button to start formatting or exit. Formatting the entire hard disk takes only about 5 seconds. Note: This action is destructive and all files on the hard disk will be deleted.
time yet. 4. Now that your PC has been properly configured, you can highlight “YES” on the TV screen and press the “ENTER” button on the remote control. 5. After selecting “YES”, you will see the current software version on the TV screen. Make sure this software version is different from the version of the new software file stored on your PC. Select “YES” again to proceed with the download. 6. Now click on the “Send” button on your PC HyperTerminal to start uploading the new software. 7.
PROGRAM PROGRAM LIST MAIN MENU PROGRAM EPG 1. On the Main Menu, select “PROGRAM” 2. Use “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to highlight the options - PROGRAM LIST EPG PROGRAM LIST 1. Highlight “PROGRAM LIST” and press the “ENTER” button. This sets your current viewing mode to “Normal”. See “I-PLATE (INFO)” on page 47 for more information. 2. Use the directional buttons to highlight a channel. 3. Press the “ENTER” button to preview a channel and show “Now & Next info”. Refer to page 47 “I-PLATE (INFO) for details.
SYSTEM V ID E O S E T U P A U D IO S E T U P M A IN M E N U SYSTEM PASSW ORD T IM E S E T U P EXT CONTROL 1. On the main menu, select “SYSTEM”. 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to highlight the options - VIDEO SETUP - AUDIO SETUP - PASSWORD - TIME ZONE - EXT CONTROL RECEIVING VIDEO SETUP 1. Highlight “VIDEO SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button. 2.
Notes: 1. Alternatively, you can press the “V.FORMAT” button on the remote control to change the output format as described on page 51. 2. You can also press “A.RATIO” button on the remote control to change the aspect ratio as described on page 51 3. “AUTO - 1080i” means that the recorder is in auto-switching mode and the current video format as sent by the broadcaster is 1080i. Likewise for “AUTO - 720p”, “AUTO - 576p” and “AUTO – 576i” 4.
TIME SETUP 1. Highlight “TIME SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button. 2. Select your time zone according to the region you are residing in. For Australia: Use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to select the local time zone you are located in. For other region: Use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to set your local time. RECEIVING EXT CONTROL For details of controlling the HDD-J35 recorder by an external device connected via the RS-232 serial port, consult your local dealer.
EDIT CHANNEL FAVORITE&LOCK MAIN MENU EDIT CHANNEL PARENTAL RATE 1. On the main menu, select “EDIT CHANNEL”. 2. Enter your password when prompted. For Australia: − Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to highlight the options • • FAVORITE&LOCK PARENTAL RATE For other regions: − Only “FAVORITE&LOCK” table will appear. Refer to “FAVORITE&LOCK” description below. FAVORITE&LOCK 1. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to select a channel and the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to highlight a “ “ ” or “ ” cell. ”, 2.
PARENTAL RATE (For Australia Only) You can limit the type of programs displayed on the TV based on the parental guidance codes listed in Appendix 3. By default, the “PARENTAL RATE” level is set to “No Block”, i.e. you can view all types of programs. 1. On the “EDIT CHANNEL” page, highlight “PARENTAL RATE” and press the “ENTER” button to block programs. 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to select the Rating and press the “EXIT” button to confirm the setting. 3.
PROFILE I-P L A T E S E T U P M A IN M E N U P R O F IL E F P D IS P L A Y S E T U P IN F O R M A T IO N PVR SETUP 1. On the main menu, select “PROFILE”. 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to highlight the options - I-PLATE SETUP FP DISPLAY SETUP INFORMATION PVR SETUP I-PLATE SETUP 1. Highlight “I-PLATE “ENTER” button. SETUP” and press the 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to highlight “Display Time” or “Time Format”. 3. Use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to change the values of the highlighted options.
FP DISPLAY SETUP 1. Highlight “FP DISPLAY SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button. 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to choose between “MODE” and “DISP BRIGHTNESS”. 3. Under “MODE”, use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to choose between “TIME” and “CHANNEL NUMBER”. This will change the Front Panel display information. 4. Under “DISP BRIGHTNESS”, use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to choose between “OFF”, “DIMMED” or “FULL”. This will change the Front Panel display brightness.
PVR SETUP 1. Highlight “PVR SETUP” and press the “ENTER” button. 2. Under “INSTANT SKIP INTERVAL”, use the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to choose between “30 sec”, “1 min”, “3 min” or “5 min”. This will change the instant skip interval. 3. For more information on INTERVAL”, refer to page 65.
QUICK CONTROL INFO (I-Plate) 1. When watching a DTV program (without any menu on the screen), press the “INFO” button. 2.
TV/RADIO (PROGRAM LIST) 1. When watching a DTV program (with no menu on screen), press the “TV/Radio” button. This sets your current viewing mode to “Normal”. See “IPLATE (INFO)” on page 47 for more information. 2. The TV “Program List” will pop up. Scroll list using the directional buttons: “Ÿ”, “ź”, “Ż” and “Ź”. Press the “TV/Radio” button again to switch to Radio “Program List”. 3. Press the “ENTER” button to preview a channel. The “Program List” will stay on the screen.
provider may elect to discontinue the service or it may cease to be (or never be) available in your area. In any of these circumstances, the EPG feature will not function. Toshiba is not liable in the event this service is unavailable or for any consequences arising from customers having used or not being able to use this service. FAV. (Favorite Channel List) 1. Press the “FAV.” button on the remote control to call up the “Favorite Channel List”. This sets your current viewing mode to “Favorite”.
Notes: 1. If you use the PIP function to view programs for purposes other than personal viewing, you may infringe on the copyrights that the programs may be under. 2. PIP is only capable of viewing off-air programs and sources from Auxiliary Input (L1/L2). Attempts to perform playback in PIP will not be permitted. 3. When PIP is on and a recording is also in progress, certain restrictions will be imposed on the channels available for display. TTX (Teletext) 1.
V.FORMAT (Video Format) The “V.FORMAT” button on the remote control is used to change the video format setting among “576i”, “AUTO”, “1080i”, “720p”, and “576p”. 1. 1st button press displays the current video format 2. Next press (within 5 seconds) sets the video format to the next format. 576i AUTO 1080i 720p 576p A.RATIO (ASPECT RATIO) 1. Press the “A.RATIO” button on the remote control to show current aspect ratio. 2. Within 5 seconds, pressing the “A.
INPUT SELECT 1. The recorder has a set of Component and Composite Video input which allows connection to external sources like the DVD player, cable box, satellite box or VCR. (For connections, refer to CONNECTING TO DVD PLAYER and CONNECTING TO CABLE BOX/SATELLITE BOX/VCR on page 23) 2. Press the INPUT SELECT button programs. OFF - AIR L1 to select between the various input sources including off-air L2 Important: Display is only available for output connection made via HDMI.
AUDIO 1. Press the AUDIO button on the remote control. 2. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to select the preferred audio format present in the program you are watching. 3. Press the “EXIT” button to cancel the list. RECALL The “RECALL” button is used to toggle between present and previous programs 1. In the case you are viewing Program A, and then you change to Program B. You can press the “RECALL” button on the remote control to return to previous program A. 2.
Chapter Four RECORDING Recording Methods 1 OTR (One Time Recording) 2 Time Based Recording 3 EPG Recording 56 57 58 55
RECORDING METHODS With dual built in tuners, this recorder allows up to two recordings to take place at the same time. However, it is to be reminded that schedules of recordings have to be carefully planned so as to avoid any conflicts between different entries. Also take note that recording of external sources connected through Auxiliary (L1/L2) is not permitted. OTR (ONE TIME RECORDING) To record a TV program currently being broadcasted, follow the procedures below. 1.
TIME-BASED RECORDING Use the REC MENU to program a recording. It will take less time to prepare, as it provides all necessary information for recording. 1. Before recording, ensure that there is sufficient space remaining in the HDD. Delete unwanted files or archive some files using VCR to create space for recording. Refer to Library Menu and External Recording in the next chapter for instructions on deleting and archiving files. 2.
Note: A conflict occurs when the start time of a new entry clashes into the duration of two existing entries occupying the same time slot or when there is an attempt to duplicate an existing entry. 8. To stop any recording in progress: 1) Press the “REC MENU” button to bring up the Record Menu. 2) Select the recording in progress entry in the record menu and press the “STOP” button 9. Refer to next section on Playback to view recorded programs. 10.
6. A pop-up menu appears prompting for recording frequency. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to select either “Once”, “Daily” or “Weekly” and press the “ENTER” button to confirm selection. (Program selected for recording will create an entry in the REC MENU list as well) 7. If the program selected for recording results in conflict with other recording schedules or recordings in progress, an OSD appears prompting for solution of conflict using the Record Menu.
Chapter Five PLAYBACK Playback Controls 1 Library 2 Quick Controls 62 63 – Time line bar 63 – Playback • Normal Playback 63 • – Pause TV Playback • Chase Play Playback Pause 63 64 65 – Stop 65 – – Fast Forward (3 speeds) Fast Reverse (3 speeds) 65 65 – Skip Forward 65 – Skip Reverse 65 – Slow Forward (3 speeds) 65 – Slow Reverse (3 speeds) 65 – Frame Forward 66 – Frame Reverse Instant Skip 66 66 – 61
PLAYBACK CONTROLS LIBRARY The Library Menu is an interface for managing all files stored inside the HDD. Operations like Playback, Delete, External Recording, Renaming and Marking are done through this menu. 1. Press “LIBRARY” button to bring up the Library Menu. 2. Choose between TV program tab and Radio program tab by pressing the “TV/Radio” button. 3. Use the “Ÿ” and “ź” buttons to select a file. 4. Press the “ENTER” button to start playback in preview window.
QUICK CONTROL TIME LINE BAR • For most playback operations, a time line bar appears at the bottom of the screen to indicate the progress. The following sections elaborate on the various playback operations showing their corresponding time line bars. PLAYBACK Normal Playback 1. After selecting a file in the Library Menu, press the “PLAY” button to view the recorded program in full screen. 2.
5. Press any of the numeric buttons to skip forward a certain percentage of the program according to the number pressed. (i.e. ‘1’ – 10%, ‘9’ – 90%) 6. Press “TIMESLIP” button again to exit this mode. The recorder stops storing the broadcast on the HDD. A message appears and asks whether you will save the stored data or erase it. Press the “Ż” and “Ź” buttons to select, then press the “ENTER” button. Notes: 1. Pause TV recording stops when the HDD is filled up. It will not begin if the HDD is full. 2.
PLAYBACK PAUSE • To pause playback, press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button. • To resume normal playback, press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button. Note: Sound is muted during playback pause mode. STOP • To stop playback, press the “STOP” button. FAST FORWARD/FAST REVERSE (3 SPEEDS) • To search for a particular scene during playback, press the “FAST FORWARD” or “FAST REVERSE” button. • Each time a button is pressed, the playback speed changes and the Time Line Bar is displayed automatically.
Chapter Six APPENDICES 1 Australian DTV Channel Table 2 Troubleshooting 3 Parental Guidance Codes 4 Glossary 5 Technical Specifications 6 Instruction Guide For Programming Remote Control 68 70 72 73 75 77 67
APPENDIX 1 AUSTRALIAN DTV CHANNEL TABLE The following is a list of DTV channels available in Australia. You can use it for “MANUAL SETUP”: On the “MANUAL SETUP” page, select the VHF or UHF channel number and input the Middle Frequency based on “kHz”. For instance, if you are in Sydney and want to manually scan “Digital 7”, enter “MANUAL SETUP” page, select “Channel 6” and make sure the Frequency is “177500” kHz, then start scanning. Refer to “MANUAL SETUP” for details.
City Stations Channel Number Middle Frequency Transmitter Location Batchelor Digital ABC UHF 56 725.5MHz Mardango Cres (Continued) Digital 9 UHF 59 746.5MHz Mardango Cres Digital 7 UHF 62 767.5MHz Mardango Cres 2005 Digital IMPARJA UHF 65 788.5MHz Digital 10 VHF 6 177.5MHz Black Mountain 30/6/2002 Digital ABC VHF 9A 205.5MHz Black Mountain 30/6/2002 Digital WIN VHF 11 219.5MHz Black Mountain 30/6/2002 Digital PRIME VHF 12 226.
APPENDIX 2 TROUBLESHOOTING Phenomenon (1) The recorder front panel power indicator (a) doesn't light up, and no message on the front panel (2) Poor picture quality (a) Solution Check the AC mains supply and make sure the power plug is well plugged into a stable power outlet. Check the antenna and make sure it is aligned to the correct direction. Use the recorder's "MANUAL SETUP" page to check the signal's level and quality when aligning the antenna.
On Screen Message Message Solution Check the antenna is connected correctly and firmly to the tuner input (ANT.IN) of the recorder. (b) Refer to solutions for Phenomenon (2) on page 70. No channel data available in the box. Refer to page 33 for reinstallation. Input the correct password. Input the correct password or change parental-rate (see page 43) to view the program. Input the correct password or change lock setting in menu (see page 42) to view the program.
APPENDIX 72 3 PARENTAL GUIDANCE CODES
APPENDIX 4 GLOSSARY * Aspect Ratio: It is the ratio of the width of the screen to the height. The two relevant digital TV formats are 16:9 (wide-screen) or 4:3 (the traditional screen ratio). 16:9 is more ergonomically suitable for the human eye. * Bandwidth: It is the frequency range that allows for carrying a certain radio signal. * Coaxial Cable: A type of cable used to transmit high frequency signals e.g. from the VHF/UHF antenna to the terrestrial Digital TV recorder.
6 For High Definition (HD), the minimum picture resolution is 720 × 576, progressive (576p) . Other HD formats are 1920 × 1080i and 1280 × 720p. * UHF: Stands for "Ultra High Frequency", starts from 300 to 3000MHz corresponding to channels 13-69, including Bands IV and V. * Y/PB/PR: Color difference signal, which is better than S-Video and Composite Video in terms of picture quality. Y, PB and PR are the standard video connectors found in HDTVs. 6 576p is classified as HD format in Australia.
APPENDIX 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS System Compliant Standard Video Decoding Audio Decoding Audio Sampling Rate DVB-T MP @ ML & MP @ HL Dolby® Digital, MPEG (I & II) 32, 44.
Accessories • • • • • • • 76 Remote Control (CT-90195).………………………… Audio/Video cable…………………………………….. Component Video cable (Y/PB/PR).…………………. Power cord…………………………………………….. RF Loop-through cable………………………………. R6 (AA size) battery……………………….………….. Owner’s Manual………………………………………..
APPENDIX 6 INSTRUCTION GUIDE FOR PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL The remote control can be compatible with various brands of TV by setting their control codes. The TOSHIBA code has initially been set to control TOSHIBA TVs. Refer to the four methods below for programming your remote control and use the one that best suits your setup.
(f) Point the remote control at the TV. Every 1.5 seconds, the LED blinks once and the remote control automatically sends out “POWER” button signal 5 times from the next code in the list. The test is successful if the TV responds by powering off. (g) Press the “POWER” button on the remote control immediately after the TV powers off. This exits “Auto search mode” and turns the LED off.
Code list for European Market BRAND ACE Akai ASA BRAND Admiral Albiral Audiosonic CODE 032,155 001 160 BRAND Aiwa Amstrad Ausind CODE 261 006 008 AWA 033,159,160,189, 220 Baird 162 Basic Line CODE 283 005,159,169 007,009,013,032, 094,155,161 004,007,012,014, 015,078,079,104, 153 163 BEKO 170,226 Blaupunkt BPL 026,160,162,163 Brionvega Bruns BSR Century 016,019,021,253 145,146,155 Bush(UK) CGE Cabletime CGM 246,247,251 093 Chaparral Crosley 216 024,025,145,155, 231 002,004,026,028, 03
BRAND Oceanic(F) CODE 005,040,105,106, 107 BRAND Onceas CODE 004 BRAND Orion Otto Versand Pael 003,008 Palladium RCA 025,027,044,052, 055 204,210,211 Rediffusion(UK) 005,041,116 REX Roadstar 039 SABA Saisho Salora Sambers Samsung 026,033,043,159, 160,170,175,212, 215,272,273,286 Schneider 004,011,015,019, 025,036,038,255, 258,262 SEG 096 Seleco 005,047,048,055, 066,068,069,076, 082,086,097,162, 177,195,249,250, 267,268 013,031,044,074, 119,120,121,122, 123,162,167,170, 182,195,205
Code list for USA Market BRAND A-mark Adventura Alaron Anam Audiovox CODE 412 423 457,458 402,406,411,441 421 BRAND Admiral Akai Ambassador Archer Baysonic CODE 424 411 437 402 440 Beuamark Brokwood Carver Citizen Bradford Candle Celebrity Clairtone 440 411,414,420,442 461 441 Concerto Craig CXC 420 440 440 Contec Crosley Curtis Mathes Contec/cony Crown Daewoo 472 413,440 406,413,423,450, 455,456 Daytron Dwin Emerson Denon Electroband Envision Dumont Electrohome Fisher 404,406 448,467 430,433
BRAND Semp CODE 431 BRAND Sharp CODE 413,424,432,434, 449,481,467 407,409,411,425, 442 438,439,440,442 440 BRAND Shogun CODE 406 Signature 403 Silvania Simpson 442,443 Sony Squareview 426,461 436 Soundesign Starlite Spectricon Supre-Macy 402 414 Supreme 461 Sylvania Symphonic 436 Tatung 418,443,448,465, 469 402,419,471 Tandy 424 Technics 404,415,416,445, 460 Technika Technol Ace 439 Techwood 402,420 Teknika Tosonic 467 441 TMK Totevision 420,437,438 413,467 Trical Victor
Code list for China Market BRAND Aiwa ( ) AOC ( ) Changhong( ) Contec/Cony CXC Eastern ( ) Envision Funai/Fullness ( / ) Goldstar ( ) Hitachi ( * $ & ) , JBL 0 BRAND Akai ( / 700,776 603,606,618,621, 633,636,648,649, 657,659,676,677, 681,682,684,685, 686,718,724,742, 744,745,765,769, 770,771,773,774, 775,788,791,798, 801,803,805,808, 816,819,825,826, 827,836,838,840, 841,843,844,846, 848,849,850,854, 900,901,908,915, 916,917 623,727 623 Candle/Citizen( Concerto 607,649,664,
BRAND MTC CODE 700,776,714 BRAND NEC ( Optonica 807 Panasonic National ( / ) ( / ) / ) Penney CODE 626,648,651,652, 676,680,700,714, 715,716,749,755, 765,770,771,773, 775,776,799,803 602,606,607,615, 616,617,630,638, 642,649,650,653, 658,664,675,681, 682,688,731,742, 746,747,756,759, 760,762,774,775, 777,791,809,810, 811,812,813,814, 818,823,831,832, 833,834,835,839, 842,847,851,854, 908 908 BRAND Olymmpic( Panda( ) ) 602,605,606,611, 648,649,676,677, 6
BRAND Xoceco /Xogego ( ) BRAND Yamaha ( 773,775 CODE 602,647,648,659, 662,662,668,672, 678,681,765,770, 771,773,775,802, 832,842,867,887, 888,889,890,891, 892,893 708 ) CODE 700 BRAND Yorx 637,648,649,676, 678,684,685,686, 718,760,765,770, 771,793,801,803, 805,808,821,822 684,685,686,718, 773,775,801,803, 805,808 613,649,664,676, 684,685,686,718, 774,775,777,782, 801,803,805,808 614,621,773,775 614,621 648,708,765,770, 771,773,775 607,614,621,635, 6
BRAND CODE 606,648,684,685, 686,718,770,771, 773,775,801,803, 805,808,816,819 BRAND 773,775,781,782 637,648,765,770, 771 708 606,648,676,684, 685,686,718,765, 770,771,801,803, 805,808,816,819 676,684,685,686, 718,760,801,803, 805,808 648,765,770,771, 773,775 606,684,685,686, 718,801,803,805, 808,816,819 621,684,685,686, 718,773,775,801, 803,805,808 ! " & ( # * 6 ; @ E * Q O 2 648,676,765,770, 771 648,765,770,771 676,775 P 86 648,765,770,771 606
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