Bush DFTA2 manual

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    Size: 90X128mm Standard Definition Digital Set Top Box DFTA2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The Gold T echnical Support Line: 1902 215 259 (Charges will apply at $2.95 per minute)[...]

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    Thank you for buying this Bush product, which is designed to give you many years of trouble-free service. You may already be familiar with using a similar unit, but please take time to read these instructions. They are designed to familiarise you with the unit s m any features and to ensure you get the very best from your purchase. Safety is import[...]

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    Safety Instructions Disclaimer Information in this document i s subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not m ake any representations or w arranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document a nd shall in no event be liable for any loss of p rofit or a ny commercial damage, including but n ot li[...]

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    A bout the Set T op Box This Set T op Box allows you to access Standard Definition Free-to -Air Digital TV Channels and Radio Broadcasts on your TV set. Its digital reception covers VHF & UHF band. Digital TV eliminates noise and interference and offers high quality video and audio. An easy to use on-screen installation guide is provided. In ad[...]

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    Table of Contents Panel Illustration..................................................1 Remote Control ..........................................................2 Connections................................................................... 4 Basic Operation ................................................................. 6 Troubleshooting ......[...]

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    1 1. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR: The remote control sensor receives the signal from your remote control. 1 2 4 1. RF IN: The RF IN allows you to connect your external aerial. 2. RF LOOP THROUGH: The RF Loop Through Input allows you to connect to your aerial through either your TV or other home entertainment device. 3.COMPOSITE VIDEO Out: The Composite V[...]

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    2 Remote Control Remote Control Functions: 1. MUTE: Press the Mute Button to turn the sound on or off. 2. NUMERIC BUTTONS: Press the Numeric Buttons to select a channel directly or to enter your password or T eletext options. 3. RECALL: Press the Recall Button to return back to the last program you were watching. 4. INFO: Press the INFO Button to d[...]

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    Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put 2XAAA size batteries inside the compartment. The diagram inside the battery compartment shows the correct way to install the batteries. O PE N OP E N 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 di[...]

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    Connections 4 Caution: Make sure to check the voltage specification of the wall outlet is the same rating with the receiver . T o prevent the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover or the back of the receiver. Composite audio RFIN (Optional) TV Aerial[...]

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    TV Aerial Connections 5[...]

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    Basic Operation 6 1.1 Setting Country and Language After you have connected the Set T op Box follow the below steps to begin the Installation Guide: 1. Press the Menu Button to enter the Main Menu. 2. Use the Navigation Buttons to select the SETUP sub-menu. 3. Then use the Navigation Buttons to select the Installation option. 4. Press the OK Button[...]

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    7 1.2.2 Manual Scan You can Manually scan for available stations via Manual Scan without deleting the current list. T o conduct a Manual Scan follow the steps 1-8 in section 1.1. Then press the Green Button to enter Manual Scan Menu. Press the Up/Down Button to select the Frequency option. Use the Numeric Buttons to put in the Frequency /station yo[...]

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    8 2.2. LCN Set the Logical Channel Number to on or off. Note: LCN is a number that uniquely identifies a logical channel, which is popular in some european countries such as England, France. 2.2.1 Daylight Saving/Region Setting/Time Zone Allow you to enable or disable daylight saving. If you know the region of your location,select an appropriate Re[...]

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    9 2.2.2.3 Banner Display Time You can set the Banner Display Time wit h this setting. Use the Navigate Buttons to adjust. 2.2.3 Password Set or change t he password select Password setting and enter the default pin code 6666 and then enter t he new password using the Numeric Buttons. 2.2.3.1 Menu Lock Lock the menus by password. 2.2.3.2 Channel Loc[...]

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    2.3.1 List Favorites To set a program to your favourite list press t he FA V Button. There are 8 groups of favorites for you to set your favourite program to (News, Sport, Movie, Music, Shopping, Travel, Boy and Girl). Use the Numeric Buttons to select to Favourite group you wish to set. Lock If a program is password protected you will need to ente[...]

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    11 Basic Operation Figure 6. Guide - Event Skip To set a program to Skip in the program list, press the OK Button on a selected program and a skip status will be activated. Delete To delete a program from the program list, press the Green Button when the program has been selected. Then press the OK Button to confirm. The program will now be removed[...]

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    3. Daily Operation 3.1 Information To view the information of the program you are watching, press the Info Button and the information will be displayed. 3.2 Changing the Channel To change the channel, press the CH+/- Buttons or use the Numeric Buttons to input the program number directly . You can also press the Recall Button to return to the last [...]

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    13 Figure 10. Teletext Setting Page Figure 9. Audio Channel TELETEXT Teletext Language eng OFF Basic Operation 3.6 Pause Press the Pause Button to pause the play of video and audio. Press again to resume play. 3.7 Teletext To enter the T eletext Menu, press the T ext Button. Press the Numeric Buttons to select the T eletext page you wish to view . [...]

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    If you experience problems with this receiver or its installation, in the first instance please read carefully the relevant sections of this User Manual and this Troubleshooting section. Troubleshooting 14 After moving the Set Top Box to another room, you are unable to find reception Can't access locked settings The unit will not turn on The p[...]

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    Specifications 15[...]

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    PO BOX 6287, SILVERWA TER NSW 1811 www.bushaustralia.com.au Bush : 1800 509 394 Australia Bush : 0800 450 259 New Zealand Warranty Warranty Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This product is warranted for any defect in materials or workmanship for one year after the original date of purchase. This product is for normal domestic and offi[...]

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    PO BOX 6287, SIL VERW A TER NSW 181 1 www .bushaustralia.com.au[...]