Teac SDB451 User Manual
Teac SDB451 User Manual

Teac SDB451 User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver

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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER............3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................4 I.GENERAL INFORMATION............... 5 1. Preface....................5 2. Main Features ..................5 3. General Operation of the Receiver ............6 4. Package Contents................6 5. Front Panel ..................7 6. Rear Panel ..................8 7.
  • Page 6 4. Accessory..................18 4.1 System Information ..............18 4.2 Factory Default.................18 4.3 System update .................18 5. Shortcut Key Functions ..............19 5.1 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) ..........19 5.2 Program List ................20 5.3 Audio Select ................20 5.4 Information ................20 5.5 Subtitle..................20 III. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .............21 IV.
  • Page 7: Symbols Used On The Receiver

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER The next paragraphs explain the meaning of the symbols, present on the receiver. The Digital Video Broadcasting logo. A broadcast standard for digital radio and television using MPEG-2 compression. The caution risk of electrical shock - do not open symbol This symbol tells you that you are not allowed to open the receiver.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these safety instructions through carefully, before operating the receiver. Please observe all warnings and instructions on the equipment and contained in these operating instructions. Be sure to read this user’s manual before starting your operation. Never open the cover. It is very dangerous to touch the inside of the unit due to possible electric shock.
  • Page 9: I.general Information

    I.GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Preface The STB is a high quality digital terrestrial receiver that allows to enjoy all available Free-to-Air digital channels in Australia. It is fully compliant with MPEG-2 and DVB-T standards and includes an enhanced OSD and easy to use menu. Equipped with the latest technology and design, your receiver offers reliable performance for your digital life.
  • Page 10: General Operation Of The Receiver

    Logical channel number (LCN) Supported Signal level & quality indicator Standby with low consumption Time adjustment 3. General Operation of the Receiver The everyday operation of your receiver is accessed via user friendly on screen displays and menus. These menus can help you get the most from your STB, guiding you through installation and channel manager with its various functions to enhance your viewing pleasure.
  • Page 11: Front Panel

    5. Front Panel STANDBY: Press to switch between operation and standby modes MENU: Show the Main Menu and command box on the screen Execute the selected item in the menu When watching, change to the previous or next channel, or move to the next higher or lower item in the menu.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    6. Rear Panel RS232: Connect to a PC or a pre-updated STB for software upgrade ANT IN: Connect to a terrestrial antenna LOOP OUT: Connect to another receiver (RF loop through output from digital tuner) YCbCr: Component video output. Supports high definition output L/R AUDIO: This socket outputs analog audio L/R signal.
  • Page 13: Remote Control Unit

    7. Remote Control Unit...
  • Page 14 Press to switch between Operation and Standby modes Press to temporarily cut off the sound 0-9 : Enter required numbers in the input box or select a channel to watch RECALL: Press to switch back to previous channel INFO : Show information of the current channel MENU : Display the Main Menu on the screen...
  • Page 15: Installation Of Stb

    8. Installation of STB This section explains the installation of the receiver. Refer to the manuals supplied with the equipment for the installation of outdoor equipment such as your antenna. When adding new equipment, be sure to refer to the related parts of the manual for the installation.
  • Page 16: Connecting To Tv Using Ycbcr Support

    8.2 Connecting to TV using YCbCr support 8.3 Connecting to another receiver NOTE: This connection figure is for reference only. Connectors on the rear panel may be in different places or even be omitted due to different STB models.
  • Page 17: Menu Structure

    II. MENU STRUCTURE Open the main menu by pressing the MENU button.   Program List TV Program List Music Program List Sort   Program Search Automatic Search Manual Search    System Setting Video Setup Advanced Setting Language Time Setting System Schedule  ...
  • Page 18: Program List

    1. Program List 1.1 TV Program List From the menu” TV Program List”, the user can rename, sort, lock and add channels to “favorite”. Select the list you want to modify, the TV-list and press the “OK” button. Favorite Move the selector to the “Favor”-column. Select the channels you want to add as favourites by pressing the “OK”...
  • Page 19: Music Program List

    1.2 Music Program List This has the same operation as the 1.1 TV Program List. Please refer to point 1.1 above. 1.3 Sort The channels can be sorted in alphabetical order, by channel number or channel ID. The channel ID is assigned to each channel according to the broadcast information.
  • Page 20: Manual Search

    2.2 Manual search It’s possible to search for single transponders with the “Manual Search”. - Select the pre-defined channel frequency no. by pressing the left or right arrow key then. - Arrow down and select OK to start the search. Once found it will be added to the channel list, and the signal indication-bars will indicate a percentage signal strength and quality.
  • Page 21: Language

    3.3 Language Select the menu language, and the default settings for audio and subtitles. 3.4 Time Setting In order to display the local time correctly, it may be necessary to set a time offset indicating the difference between local time and GMT. When GMT-time is active, the time information is received from the broadcast and adjusted according to the selected time zone.
  • Page 22: Accessory

    numeric key on the RCU. Start Time: Enter the start time by using the numeric key on the RCU. End Time: Enter the end time by using the numeric key on the RCU. Channel No.: Select the desired channel No. After your changes, press OK to finish.
  • Page 23: Shortcut Key Functions

    Upgrade via second STB 1. Power off the master and slave STB. 2. Connect master STB to slave STB by a crossed 'RS232 serial cable'. (Data will transfer from master STB to slave STB) 3. Power on the master receivers. Enter the System update window, Power on the slave STB, the upgrade will start automatically, 6.
  • Page 24: Program List

    5.2 Program List Display the Program List by pressing the OK key on the RCU (whilst not in Menu mode). keys to step through the programs available. Press the OK key on RCU to select a different program. Use the EXIT or MENU keys to exit the program list.
  • Page 25: Technical Specification

    III. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TUNER Input frequency 174 ~ 860MHz UHF & VHF Bandwidth 7MHz or 8 MHz Input level -72 ~ -20 dBm Input impedance 75Ω DEMODULATION Demodulation QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Mode 2K, 8K Guard 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 DEMULTIPLEXER Standard...
  • Page 26 Output mode Mono, Dual-channel, Stereo Sample frequency 32, 44.1, 48KHz AV OUTPUT Video de-emphasis CCIR REC.405-1, 625LINES Video bandwidth 5.5MHz Video output impedance 75Ω Video output level 1.0Vp-p Audio output frequency 20Hz~ 20KHz Audio output Impedance POWER Input voltage 100-240~ Power consumption 15W max AMBIENT...
  • Page 27: Trouble Shooting

    IV. TROUBLE SHOOTING Note : If you cannot solve the problem by referring to the above trouble shooting, please contact your re-seller. Problem Possible Causes What To Do The display on the Main cable is not connected. Check that the main cable is front panel does not plugged into power socket.

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