User guide
Malfunction and it Signs Probable Cause Troubleshooting Method
The remote control is used
improperly.
Check the remote control
direction. Be sure that the IR
receiver window on the STB front
panel is not overshadowed with
foreign objects.
Two batteries are absent in
the compartment.
Check the batteries presence in
the compartment.
TV signal is present but video and/or
audio are absent.
Video and/or audio cables
are damaged or plugged
improperly.
Check the cable intactness and
connection accuracy.
The STB is in the standby
mode.
Press any channel button on the
remote control or on the STB
front panel.
If described actions does not produce a result, refer to the supplier or contact the maintenance
service. Do not try to dismantle and repair the STB or the power supply unit.
2.5 Connecting up the STB
1. To connect the STB to the electricity supply network, connect the power lead from the
power supply to the STB DC IN-12V input and plug the power supply mains cord to the
wall outlet (220 V, 50 Hz).
2. Plug a DVB-T antenna cable (for instance, any TV aerial for decimetric waves) into the
STB DVB-T RF IN connector. The DVB-T RF OUT connector allows transmission of
received digital TV signal to other DVB-T receiving and processing devices.
3. Connect the composite video (CVBS) VIDEO OUT jack to the composite input of
television set or other analog video receiver (VTR, multimedia projector, etc.). The four-
pins MiniDIN jack allows connection of the STB video output with any S-Video receiver. It
provides better picture quality and requires change of the Output Format parameter in the
Video and Audio configuration menu (see below).
iTelec STB 82x 11 User Guide