Matsui DTR-2 Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide
DTR-2
Free to View Digital TV Receiver
(Note: Not suitable for subscription services)
Quick Start Guide
Important Notice:
Before unpacking this product further...
...did the Local Store check your postcode for reception?
Telephone number for your local store is on your till receipt, or visit
www.mastercare.co.uk
Should your store not be able to help. please check the following Website Links for
Digital Terrestrial signal coverage:
www.freeview.co.uk
www.dtg.org.uk/consumer
Please note: In order to receive quality digital signals you may need
an aerial upgrade.
There are 3 main reasons why you may need to upgrade your aerial:
1. Your current aerial and cabling may not be able to receive all the digital
channels due to their age and condition.
2. In your location the digital channels may be transmitted on a different
frequency to your existing analogue signals and you may neeed a different
type of aerial to receive them.
3. The new digital channels may be transmitted from a new transmitter and if
this is the case the aerial would have to be re-aligned. Alternatively you
could add a second aerial to your system.
For further information contact the digital helpline on:
08700 100484
(open Mon-Fri 8.30-8, Sat 9-6, Sun 9-5.30)
all calls charged at National Rate
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Getting Started
Unpack your free to view digital receiver and check for the following
accessories:
z User Manual
z Remote Control
z Batteries (for the remote control)
1. Disconnect the power to all your existing equipment.
2. Place the product in preferred position.
3. Connect all equipment as shown in the diagram below:
NOTES:
a) If you wish to connect to a VCR and/or DVD recorder then please refer to the additional
connection diagrams shown in the main User Guide.
b) In order to view programmes from the digital receiver it must be connected to your TV with
a SCART lead. To view via SCART, press the AV button on your TV remote control.
To TV aerial
TV
aerial
IN
TV
scart
IN
VCR
ANT IN
TV OUT
RF OUT RF IN
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4. Insert the batteries into the remote control, making sure they are
positioned the correct way round.
5. Finally, once all the connections have been made, connect the
power and switch on all your equipment.
Note: RF loop-
through only
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Switching on your Digital Receiver
The indicator on the front of the receiver will glow red. Press the
STANDBY button on the Digital Receiver remote control. The
indicator light will now glow green and the receivers menu will appear
on the TV screen.
Tuning in
Because this is the first time that the receiver has been used there are
no channels stored in the receiver’s memory and the ‘FIRST TIME
INSTALLATION’ menu will appear on the TV screen.
(Note: If you do not see this menu on the TV screen, press the AV button on your TV
remote control until you see the ‘First Time Installation’ screen.
1. Select the type of TV set you have connected to your Digital
Receiver. Press the LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the remote
contol to scroll between either 4:3 (standard) or 16:9 (widescreen)
and then press SELECT to confirm.
2. The next menu will ask if you want to tune in the digital terrestrial
television channels. Using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons make
sure the ‘Yes’ button is highlighted and then press SELECT to
start the automatic search.
3. Your Digital Receiver will now automatically search for all available
channels. Please be patient, this process will take a few minutes.
When completed, the first channel of the channel list is displayed
and you can now watch digital terrestrial television using the PR+/Pr-
buttons on your remote control.
Reception Issues
z If less than 10 channels are found, picture freezes, blanking out or blocking
occurs, please re-check all connections and repeat the automatic tuning
procedure.
z Persistant problems with setting up your receiver could be caused by
incorrect signal levels. Your aerial system may need re-alignment or to be
upgraded. Contact your retailer for details. Alternatively you can call the
Digital Helpline on:
08700 100484 (open Mon-Fri 8.30-8, Sat 9-6,
Sun 9-5.30, all calls charged at National Rate)
.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
REPEATED CHANNELS
Depending on the reception conditions in your particular area, you
may find that the list of channels found includes one or more reapeated
names. This is because the receiver may detect and store some
channels, including those it cannot receive clearly, from adjacent areas
alongside the strong channels from a transmitter nearby. This is not a
problem and the weaker channels can be deleted from the receiver
later, as described in the ‘ADVANCED OPERATION - Editing the
channel list’ section of the main User Manual.
NO SIGNAL
If no digital terrestrial television broadcasts are found, the receiver will
display the following message:
If this happens refer to the Troubleshooting Guide at the back of the
main User Manual.
STANDBY
When you have finished watching digital terrestrial TV, you may wish
to switch the receiver to standby to save power by pressing the
STANDBY button on the Digital Receiver remote control.
Notes: Althought your Digital Receiver can remain powered up
continuously (even when the TV is turned off) without harm to the
television or itself, we recommend you turn it off at the mains overnight
or when your receiver is not going to be used for long periods of time.
This will save energy (and your money). You will not have to re-install
the receiver when it is turned on again.
Please be aware that when the receiver is switched off at the mains you
will not be able to receive any ‘over air downloads’ however these
only occur rarely and you can easily download them manually. For
further instructions please see main User Manual.
NO SIGNAL
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