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Summary of Contents for Sanyo TUHD5500HDD

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Safety Remark 2. Accessories Supplied 3. Features 4. Front Panel 5. Rear Panel 6. Remote Control Unit 7. Connecting to a TV 8. Quick Start Guide -Tuning Local Digital TV/Radio Station -TV Screen Setup -Location & Time Offset Set Up -Perform Factory Default 9.
  • Page 3 • Password Setup • Software Upgrade - PVR Function • Video Program Browse • Preference Menu • Media Message • Media Format • Safe Remove - USB software Upgrade 12. Trouble Shooting 13. Technical Specification 14. Glossary...
  • Page 4: Safety Remark

    1. Safety Remark Be sure to use the machine correctly, please read and understand this User Manual • before starting the operation of the receiver. DO NOT open the cover. It is dangerous to touch the inner part of the receiver due •...
  • Page 5: Accessories Supplied

    2. Accessories Supplied User Manual • Remote Control Unit • Batteries:2xAAA • A/V Cable • Component Cable • Power Cord • RF Loop Cable • 12V 3A AC-DC Adapter •...
  • Page 6: Features

    3. Features of function Support the decoding system in MPEG-4 AVC H.264, MPEG 2 • and fully DMB-TH compliant. Support MPEG-4 AVC H.264, MPEG 2(MP@HL) HD channel format • and MPEG1 audio Layer 1,2 Double conversion DMB-TH tunner with loop throught output •...
  • Page 7: Front Panel

    4.Front Panel B D E POWER TV/RADIO POWER SIGNAL1 SIGNAL2 TUHD5500HDD A. Power Button Power on/off B. TV/RADIO Button Select between TV or Radio Mode C. Signal 1 and signal 2 LED Lights up with signal in a normal status D.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    5. Rear Panel HDTV STB MODEL: TUHD5500HDD POWER SUPPLY: 12V SANYO Electric Co., Ltd MADE IN CHINA ANT IN 1 & 2 Connect to external and indoor antenna. ANT OUT 1 & 2 Connect to TV and VCR RF input.
  • Page 9: Remote Control Unit

    6. Remote Control Unit The following details the remote control buttons and their function. 1. POWER 2. TV/R 3. MUTE 4. VOL+/VOL- 5. CH+/ CH- 6. Numeric Keys( 0-9) 7. FAV 8. MENU 9. EPG 11. HDMI S 12. INFO 13.
  • Page 10 7. Setup There are many different types of TV/VCR and other equipment that you can connect to your Set Top Box. Shown below are the most common methods normally used. If you have problems with your connections, contact your retailer as soon as possible. Connecting to the TV via HDMI/ YPbPr This method is recommended for the best picture quality.
  • Page 11: Quick Start Guide

    8. Quick Start Guide Once you have connected the Set Top Box to your TV, use the following guide to tune in the local digital TV/ radio stations and define the basic Set Top Box setting. If you have not yet connected your Set Top Box to a TV then please refer to the ‘Installation’...
  • Page 12: Tv Screen Setup

    2. TV Screen Setup The default TV resolution is {1080i} and the screen ratio is {Auto}. Change the TV resolution or screen ratio, if your TV does not match. Step 1: TV Setup Press [MENU] button to pop up Main Menu •...
  • Page 13 Step3b: Choose TV Width Height Ratio Press [CH +/-, ] button to move cursor • to {Width Height Ratio} as shown in Figure 8.2.4. Press [VOL +/-, ] button to select {4:3} • or {16:9} Press [OK] button to save setting. •...
  • Page 14: Location & Time Offset Set Up

    3. Location & Time Offset Set Up There are 30-event timers, to ensure they work properly. The default timer mode is auto. If your region is different, please select your own region. Step1: Main Menu Press [MENU] button to pop up top •...
  • Page 15 Step 3 : Choose Auto Timer Mode & Select Region Press [CH +/-, ] button to move • cursor to {Timer Mode}as shown in Figure 8.3.3 Press [VOL +/-, ] button to select • Fig. 8.3.3 {Auto} as shown in Figure 8.3.4 Press [OK] button to save setting.
  • Page 16: Perform Factory Default

    4. Perform Factory Default If you experience the setting problem, please perform Factory Default. Press [MENU] button to pop up main • menu as shown in Figure 8.4.1 Press [CH +/-, ] button to move • cursor to {Setup} Press [OK] button •...
  • Page 17: Basic Operations

    9. Basic Operations This chapter assumes that the Set Top Box has been installed correctly as detailed in the previous section. If the Set Top Box has not been installed or connected properly, please refer to the chapters installation & Quick Start Guide. 1.
  • Page 18: Audio Selection

    5. Audio Selection While watching TV or listening to radio, user may change the audio to left/right • channels and different language if available. Press [Audio] button on the remote control to pop up Audio selection menu as • shown in Figure 9.5.1. Press [VOL +/-, &...
  • Page 19: Tv/Radio Channel Information

    7. TV/Radio Channel Information Sometimes user may need additional channel information. • Press [INFO] button once, information page will pop up, it includes the channel • number and channel name, program information and current system time as shown in Figure 9.7.1 Press [INFO] button again, information page will pop up, it includes the Carrier, •...
  • Page 20 8. Subtitle Function Subtitle The HDTV receiver supports subtitles if • available. Press [SUBT] button to activate the • Subtitle as shown in Figure 9.8.3. Press [VOL +/-, ] button to choose • Fig. 9.8.1 {Subtitle ON} or {Subtitle OFF} Press [EXIT] to exit or wait for time out.
  • Page 21: Wakeup Timer

    9. Wake Up Timer The HDTV receiver has 30 wakeup timers • for program recording and service wakeup functions. Press [MENU] button to pop up Main Menu. • Press [CH +/-, ] button to move cursor to • {Wakeup Timer} as shown in Figure 9.9.1. Press [OK] button.
  • Page 22: Recording

    12. Recording a. Begin to record Press [REC] button to record. The • sign of recording will be shown on the upper left corner of the screen. 2 programs allow to record at the • same time. b. Recording status When recording, press [INFO] button, •...
  • Page 23: Main Menu

    10. Main Menu Press the [MENU] button on remote control to enter the Main Menu as shown in the Figure 10.0.1. The following buttons are used in the menus to allow you to access and change the functions available. Press the [CH +/-, ] buttons to move •...
  • Page 24: Tv Select

    1a. TV Select Press [CH +/-, ] buttons to highlight the • desire TV channel as shown in Figure 10.1.2. Press [OK] button to select. • Press [EPG] button to toggle the channel list • between {ALL} and {By Alphabet} Press [1] button to display ‘Favourite’...
  • Page 25: Tv Preference

    1c. TV Preference User can assign the TV channels into different favourite groups. • Press [CH +/-, ] buttons to highlight the desire TV channel as shown in Figure • 10.1.4. Press [1] button to assign as ‘Favourite’ channel. • Press [2] button to assign as ‘Movie’...
  • Page 26: Radio Menu

    2. Radio Menu Press [CH +/-, ] buttons to move cursor and highlight selection {Radio • Select},{Radio Guide},{Preference} and {Management} as shown in Figure 10.2.1. Press [OK] to enter. • 2a. Radio Select Press [CH +/-, ] buttons to highlight the desire radio channel •...
  • Page 27: Radio Guide

    2b. Radio Guide Press [CH +/-, ] buttons to highlight the desire radio channel • Press [OK] button to select. • The EPG will be shown in low half window (if available). • 2c. Radio Preference User can assign the radio channels into different favourite groups. •...
  • Page 28: Radio Management

    2d. Radio Management User can delete and rename the radio • channels. Press [CH +/-, ] button to highlight • the desire radio channel. Press [1] button to delete the channel. • Press [OK] button to confirm. • Or press [EXIT] to exit from menu. •...
  • Page 29: Setup Menu

    3. Setup Menu Press [CH +/-, ] buttons to move • cursor and highlight the selection {Tuning} or {Delete Carrier} or {TV Setup} or {Time/OSD} or {Wakeup Timer} or {Password} or {Software Upgrade} or {Receiver Status} as shown in Figure 10.3.1.
  • Page 30: Delete Carriers

    3b. Delete Carriers Press [CH +/-, ] button to highlight the • carrier as shown in Figure 10.3.3. Press [1] button to delete carrier, multiple • carriers can be selected. Press [OK] to save the change. Press [2] button to rename the carrier. •...
  • Page 31 Step 2: Choose TV Screen Resolution Press [CH +/-, ] button to move • cursor to {HD Resolution} as shown in Figure10.3.6. Press [VOL +/-, ] button to select • {1080i} or {720p} or {576p} or {Native}. Fig.10.3.6 Step 3: Choose TV Screen Ratio Press [CH +/-, ] button to move •...
  • Page 32: Time/Osd Menu

    Step 5: Antenna Power If you need to power up a 5V (50mA Max) active antenna, you may go to the {Antenna Power Supply} in TV setup menu and choose [ON]. ] buttons to move Press [CH +/-, • cursor to {Antenna Power} as shown in Figure 10.3.9.
  • Page 33 Step2: Choose Manual Timer Mode & Select Region Press [CH +/-, ] button to move • cursor to {Timer Mode} as shown in Figure 10.3.12. Press [VOL +/-, ] button to select • {Manual} Press [CH +/-, ] button to move •...
  • Page 34 3e: Select Language Press [CH +/-, ] to [OSD Language]10.3.15 • Press [VOL+/-, ] to language. • 3f: Select TV output Type Fig.10.3.15 Press [CH +/-, ] to [TV output type]10.3.16 • Press [VOL+/-, ] to select [LCD], [CRT] • (CRT is used for 4:3 TV) 3g.
  • Page 35: Epg Record

    3h. EPG Record Press [EPG] button to [TV Guide] • 10.3.19 Press [CH+/-, ] and [VOL+/-, ] to • select favorite program. P r e s s [ R e d ] b u t t o n t o [ R e c o r d •...
  • Page 36: Video Program Browse

    4. PVR Fuction Press [CH +/-, ] to move cursor and highlight {Record Browser} or {Preference} {Media Info} or {Media Format} or {Safe Remove } as shown in Figure:10.4.1 Video Program Browser Press [CH +/-, ] button to highlight • desire TV channel as shown in Figure: 10.4.2 Press [OK] button to select...
  • Page 37 Press [YELLOW] button to enter photo • browser Press [RED] button to delete video • channel Press [OK] to confirm • Press [Green] button to rename video • channel. Keypad menu will pop up as shown in Figure: 10.4.4 Press [VOL +/-, ] button to delete a •...
  • Page 38 Storage Device Info Step 1: Preference (You can get information from this window) No: Storage device number Interface: Storage device type, such as ‘SATA’ & ‘USB’ Disc Status: such a s ‘Active’ & 'Inactive’. When there are two hard disks only one is active, press ‘green’...
  • Page 39 Step 3: Play Type Press [CH +/-, ] button to move • cursor to [Play Type] as shown in Figure10.4.7 Press [VOL +/-, ] button to select • [Normal Play] or [Introduction] Step 4: Repeat Mode Press [CH +/-, ] button to move •...
  • Page 40 Digital Photo The receiver supports JPEG photo, when insert a USB • memory stick, ‘Digital photo’ is active and ’Playlist Manager’ appear. Play mode: shuffle & normal • Play Type: Normal & Intro • Repeat Model: ON & OFF • Intro time: 5s, 6s, 7s, 9s, 12s, 16s &20s •...
  • Page 41: Software Upgrade

    Media Format Press [CH +/-, ] button to move cursor to [Media Format] • Press [OK] and [Confirm Yes/No?] will be shown • This function will clear your hardware and all recorded files will be lost. Please be caution! You have to enter default password: 0000 before formatting Safe Remove Press [CH +/-, ] button to move cursor to [Safe Remove]...
  • Page 42: Trouble Shooting

    12. Trouble Shooting If you experience difficulty when operating the HDTV set top box, check the following items before calling for service. If you can’t solve the problem even after referring this troubleshooting guide, please call the customer support hotline. PROBLEM SOLUTION Check that the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet,...
  • Page 43: Technical Specification

    13. Technical Specification - Tuner & Demodulator Input Frequency 470MHz to 858MHz (Hong Kong) Input Power Range -80 to -35 dBM Input Connector IEC Female, 75ohm Output Connector IEC Male, 75ohm IF Bandwidth (IF BW) 8MHz Center Frequency 36MHz Demodulation TDS-OFDM AUTO, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 Mode (FFT)
  • Page 44 - A/V & Data Port Component output YPbPr progressive component output HDMI output HDMI video & audio output Video Output CVBS/RCA connector S-Video Output Y/C Mini- DIN Connector Audio R/L RCA Audio L & R SPDIF RCA coaxial and optical SPDIF for Doblly AC3, MPEG Bit Stream - Front Panel Display 4 Keys...
  • Page 45: Glossary

    14. Glossary APID Audio Packet Identifier Bit Error Rate. Used as a measure of the digital signal quality Digital video recorder Electronic Program Guide (EPG An EPG is the electronic version of a printed program guide Forward Error Correction {FEC) A system of error control for data transmission Frequency The number of cycles or events per one second, which is...
  • Page 46 PAL, NTSC and SECAM Standards for encoding colour in an analogue TV signal Program Clock Reference Symbol Rate Speed of the digital package transmission SPDIF Sony/Philips digital interface format. Digital audio output. Ultra High Frequency (UHF) A defined frequency range of Radio frequency for TV broadcasting Very High Frequency (VHF) A defined frequency range of Radio frequency for TV...
  • Page 47 Copyright 2007 All rights reserved. Reproduction or publication of the content in any manner, without express written permission of the publisher, is prohibited. The Menu structure and Specifications may change without prior notice.

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