User Guide
Trouble Shooting
Not every picture or sound problem is caused by a defect in your Digital
Terrestrial Receiver. Leads having been accidentally pulled out or worn out
batteries in the remote control can also cause impairment.
If the following measures do not bring about satisfactory results, consult an
authorised dealer.
Technical Information
This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and
93/68/EEC. This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE
0860) and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065.
You may not open the Digital Terrestrial Receiver. The manufacturer accepts no
liability for damage resulting from improper handling
Mains voltage: Power consumption:
230V~, 50/60Hz Operating ~10W. Low power standby <
1
/
2
W
Ambient temperature: Audio Format:
+10°C to 35°C Analogue : Stereo Sound
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions : W x H x D - 252 x 43 x 153mm
Weight : Approx. 0.7Kg
Video: Audio:
Signal to noise : 73dB Signal-to-noise : 95dB
Video jitter : 1ns Interchannel isolation : 90dB
THD : 0.03%
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TROUBLE SHOOTING AND
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
FAULT CAUSE/REMEDY
Receiver does not Unit is in low power standby. Press Standby button on unit.
respond to the Point the remote control directly at the receiver.
remote control Remove all obstacles which may impair the path of the
remote control signal.
Check or replace the remote control batteries.
No Picture Check all connections at the rear of the unit
Disrupted Picture Check RF IN connection. Ensure cables to TV are inserted
correctly
Select AV channel on TV set
Replace aerial outlet plate with shielded type
No Sound Check all connections at rear of unit
No Power Check mains plug is inserted correctly and receiver is
switched on
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