Manhattan Computer Products XT-F manual

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    Digita l Satellite Receiver Owner’s Manual Free To Air / Common Interface / Go To X / USALS 2 CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY REQU IREMENTS 2 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE 11 CONNECTORS AND DEFINITION 3 TO DISPLAY SUBTITLES 11 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 3 TO SELECT AUDIO LANGUAGE 11 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4 TO DISPLAY TELE - TEXT 11 INSTALLATION 4 CREATING FAVORI[...]

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    3 CONNECTORS AND DEFINITIONS Please do not connect power to the STB until all other connections have been made. C1: AC IN (Power Cord) Connect this to the power outlet (100 - 240 V AC 50/60 Hz) C2: ON Power on / off switch C3: TV OUT (UHF Output) Connect TV or VCR to this connector (OPTIONAL) C4: ANTENNA IN Connect TV antenna to this connector (OPT[...]

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    5 OSD S etting – Menu Color Configuration Identification of Menu items SELECTING OUTPUT SIGNAL TO TV Press MENU key and select TV Setting. TV Setting Configuration Video Level: Press OK to adjust Brightness and Contrast levels of the picture. Use up / down keys to navigate and left / right keys to adjust the level. SETTING THE TIME Press MENU key[...]

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    7 SEARCHING CHANNELS Press MENU key and go to INSTALL. Select Channel Search. Channel Search Configuration Start Search: Press blue key to start search. Channel options in Scan mode All TP / All Ch --- All transponders and channels All TP / Data Ch --- All transponders Data channe ls. All TP / FTA Ch --- All transponders free to air channels. NIT /[...]

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    9 Blind Search – Transponders USING EVENT TIMER IMPORTANT: The Event Timer will only work when the time is set to manual mode. In Time Setting menu select Manual and set the time. Also the event timer wil l not turn on if the STB lock is set to ‘On’ in the Parental Lock menu. You can program up to 20 events for recording via the VCR SCART out[...]

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    11 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG) To display correct EPG it is important to set the time first. Press red key, the following menu will open. TV EPG Guide Operation To display subtitles Press SUB.T ( bl ue ) key . S elect required language and press OK. The subtitles will appear after a few seconds. If not transmitted , it will state ‘No Subtitle [...]

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    13 Sat/TP Edit --- Satellite Configuration Sat/TP Edit --- TP Configuration Edit: Scroll to required TP and press white key. Focus will move to TP Data for editing. EDITING CHANNEL PIDS Press MENU key and go to EDIT. Select PID Edit PID Edit Configuration TO SET PARENTAL LOCK Press MENU, select Parental Lock and enter your password. Default passwor[...]

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    15 EDITING TP IN CHANNEL SEARCH MENU Press MENU, go to INSTALL and select Channel Search. Configure following items. Adding TP Satellite: Press OK and select satellite. Press right key and go to Scan Mode and select Manual TP / All Ch. TP Data will open. Press left / right and select User TP 1. Enter, Frequency, Polarity and S/R. Press EXIT and TP [...]

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    17 Physical Specifications Size (W X H X D) W 280 mm, H 48 mm, D 218 mm Weight (Net) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MASTER PASSWORD 6699 This is the master password for your STB. Cut this section out and keep it in a safe place. It will be useful later if you forget or lose your pa[...]