TEAC HDVR845 User manual

Category
TV set-top boxes
Type
User manual
HDVR845
Trademark of TEAC Corporation JAPAN
www.teac.com.au
High Definition Digital Video Recorder
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What’s in the box
MEPS Standard
Main unit
Remote control key actions
Connecting to TV
Connecting to S-Video
Connecting to YPbPr
Connecting to HDMI
Connecting to S/PDIF
First Time Installation
Basic Operations
Switching On and Off
Changing Channels
Volume
Mute
Information Banner
Closed Caption
TV Screen Format
Channel Lists
Switching between TV and Radio channels
EPG
Contents
Contents
Notice
Safety and Warning
Connections and preparation
PVR Operations
Recording Capacity
Record the program you are watching (Instant Recording)
Recording information bar
Stop the recording
Create a scheduled recording task
Scheduled recording start
Scheduled recording stop
Recorded file structure
Initial Startup Guide
Recording Operations
Possible USB Connections
Supported File System
Mount / Un-Mount USB Device
Partitions
Damaged Disk
How to connect your USB disk to the unit
How to recover the damaged USB disk on PC
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Using the On-Screen Setup Menu
Favourite list
Add channels to a favourite list
Change the group name of a favourite list
Remove channels from a favourite list
Auto Scan
Manual Scan
System Info
Factory Reset
Edit the channel name
Delete the channel
Audio & Video Setting
Time Zone Setting
Installation
Channel Organiser
Configuration
Region & Language
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Specification
Help and advice
Contents
Media Viewer
Pause the live program
Time-Shifting length
Understanding the Time-Shifting Information Bar
Stop the Time-Shifting and jump to Live
Schedule List
Video Player
HDD Status
Software Update
Time-Shifting Operations
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Using the FF/REW/SLOW Functions (Trick Modes Playback)
Slow Motion Playback
Pause and Resume the Playback
Stop the playback
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Playback Operations
Playback of an Existing Recording
Playback information bar
Notice
Read this manual carefully and make sure you understand the provided instructions. For your
safety, know what the reaction upon each action will be.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Warning
Throughout the whole manual, pay special attention to the following marks that indicate
hazardous situations.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in (serious) injury.
Caution
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could damage the equipment or other apparatus.
Note
Indicates additional information to the user to make the user aware of possible problems
and information of any importance to help the user to understand, to use and to maintain
the installation.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or
back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
This symbol indicates dangerous voltage inside the product
that presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury.
This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the
product.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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This product complies with Australia AS/NZS 4251.1 and
AS/NZS 4252.1 electromagnetic compatibility directives.
This product complies with Australia and New Zealand MEPS
Mark III standard
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Safety and Warning
This digital terrestrial receiver has been manufactured to satisfy international safety
standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully.
Safety Instructions and Precautions
1. MAINS SUPPLY
AC 100 ~ 240V 50/60Hz Max 1.0A
Operate your product only from the type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult local
power company. Disconnect the receiver from the mains before you start any
maintenance or installation procedure.
2. OVERLOADING
Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adaptor as this may result in electric
fire or shock.
3. LIQUIDS
The receiver should not be exposed to any liquids such as dripping or splashing. In
addition, no objects filled with liquids, such as vase, shall be placed on the apparatus.
4. CLEANING
Disconnect the receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a light damp cloth
(no solvents) to dust the receiver.
5. VENTILATION
The slots on top of the receiver must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to the
unit. Do not stand the receiver on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not stack electronic
equipment on top of the receiver.
6. ATTACHMENTS
Do not use any unsupported attachments as these may be hazardous or cause
damage the receiver.
7. CONNECTION TO THE AERIAL
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable
from the aerial. Failure to do so can damage the aerial.
8. CONNECTION TO THE TV
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable
from the aerial. Failure to do so can damage the TV.
9. EARTHING
The aerial cable must be buried in the ground. The buried cable of the system must
comply with SABS 061.
10.LOCATION
Place the receiver indoors to avoid exposing it to lightening, rain or sun. Do not place
it near a radiator or heat register.
Make sure it has more than 10 cm clearance from any appliances susceptible to
electromagnetic influences, such as TV and VCR.
Do not block these openings with any object, and do not place the product on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
If you place the product on a rack or bookcase, ensure that there is adequate
ventilation and that you have followed the manufacturer's instructions for mounting.
Do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table where it
can fall.
A falling product can cause serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to
the appliance.
11.LIGHTENING, STORM, or NOT IN USE
Unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial during a lightening
storm or when left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will prevent
damage to the unit due to lightening and power-line surges.
12.EXTRANEOUS OBJECTS
Do not insert anything through the openings in the unit, where they can touch
dangerous voltage points or damage parts.
13.REPLACEMENT of PARTS
When the replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in additional
damage to the unit.
Warning
1. Follow these directions in order not to damage the power cord or plug.
Do not modify or process the power cord or plug arbitrarily.
Do not bend or twist the power cord too much.
Make sure to disconnect the power cord with the plug held.
Keep heating appliances as far as possible from the power cord in order to prevent
the cover vinyl from melting.
2. Follow these directions. Failure to follow one of them may cause electrical shock.
Do not open the main body.
Do not insert metals or inflammable objects inside the product.
Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand.
Disconnect the power cord in case of lightening.
3. Do not use the product when it is out of order. If you continue to use the product
when defective, serious damage can be caused to it. Make sure to contact your local
product distributor if the product is out of order.
Safety and Warning
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What’s in the box
MEPS Standard
You will find the following items.
The set-top box
Cable
A remote control
Two AAA batteries
A user guide
AV
This equipment is compliant with MEPS standards of Australia and
New Zealand, which power consumption is less than 10 watt in active
mode and less than 1 watt in standby mode. It is a High Efficiency
Product - accords with Performance mark III standard.
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AAA Batteries
User Guide
Remote Control
AV Cable
The set-top box
Trademarkof TEACCorporation JAPAN
www.teac.com.au
HDVR845
High Definition Digital Video Recorder
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Rear panel
Tuner in Receive the signal from antenna:
Tuner out Support a share antenna output
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface
R L 2 channel audio output
CVBS Composite video output
Y Pb Pr Component video output
S Video S Video output
OPTICAL Digital audio optical output
USB USB 2.0 port for PVR
POWER SWITCH Power switch
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Front panel
Main unit
STANDBY: Switch between standby on/off
MENU Display the main menu or go back to the previous menu
OK Select a menu or confirm the selected operation
: Change to the previous channel or go up in menu
: Change to the next channel or go down in menu
: Volume down or go left in menu
: Volume up or go right in menu
LED Display the active status or PVR status
DISPLAY Display the channel number
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ANT IN
ANT OUT
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YPbPr
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CVBS
AC90 240V~
50Hz 60Hz
10W max
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OPTICAL
USB
()For PVR
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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HDMI
High Definition Digital Video Recorder HDVR845
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Red
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Blue
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Remote control key actions
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Remote control key actions
This key switches between operation and standby mode
This turns on/off the volumekey
Ref Key on remote. Action on the receiver
These s select channel numbers and you can also
use them to enter numbers and characters in menus
key
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POWER
MUTE
NUMBER KEYS
This displays the main menu, and you can also
use it to go back to the previous menu as the RECALL
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MENU
These adjust the volume up or downkeys
These s change channels up (P+) or down (P-)key
This turns closed caption on / offkey
This selects an item in a menu, and you can also
use it to display the channel list
key
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EXIT
OK
UP, DOWN,
LEFT, RIGHT
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P+/ P-
SUBT
TV RADIO/
AUDIO
FAV
REC LIST
ASPECT
COLOUR KEYS
This switches between TV and Radio channelskey
This selects audio mode and audio languagekey
This displays the favorite channel list menukey
This key displays video player list
This selects the screen formatkey
These s are used to operate specific functions as
shown on some menus
key
This exits from the main menukey
These keys move between items in a menu
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INFO
This key displays information about the channel you
are watching
This switches between the last two channels you
were watching, and you can also use it to go back to the
previous menu
key
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EPG
This opens the 7-day electronic programme guidekey
()RECALL
PLAY
PAUSE
Play the recordings in normal speed
Pause the current playback or activate the Time-Shifting
function
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Stop the recording or playback
STOP
RECORD
Start to record the current program
REW
Rewind the current playback in x2, x4, x8 speed
Fast forward the current playback in x2, x4, x8 speed
FF
SLOW
Slow motion playback in ½ normal speed
TIMER RECORD
Book a timer recording in EPG menu
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Connections and preparation
Connecting to TV
Connect the three AV cable between the 'CVBS R L' or 'YPbPr' sockets on the STB
and the same sockets on your TV. You can do this by following the figure below.
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ANTENNA
S VIDEO-
VIDEO R AUDIO L--
Turn on the power switch in the back of the set-top box
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TO AERIAL INPUT
SOCKET ON TV SET
ANT IN
ANT OUT
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YPbPr
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CVBS
AC90 240V
50Hz 60Hz
10W max
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USB
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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HDMI
Connecting to S-Video
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Connections and preparation
YPbPr
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CVBS
ANTENNA
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VIDEO R AUDIO L--
ANT IN
ANT OUT
OFF
ON
YPbPr
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CVBS
AC90 240V
50Hz 60Hz
10W max
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SVIDEO
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OPTICAL
USB
()For PVR
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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HDMI
Connecting to YPbPr
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Connections and preparation
YPbPr
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CVBS
ANTENNA
R AUDIO L--
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ANT IN
ANT OUT
OFF
ON
YPbPr
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CVBS
AC90 240V
50Hz 60Hz
10W max
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OPTICAL
USB
()For PVR
CAUTION
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DO NOT OPEN
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HDMI
Connecting to HDMI
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Connections and preparation
USB
(For PVR)
HDMI Cable
AC90 240V
50Hz 60Hz
10W max
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Connecting to S/PDIF
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Connections and preparation
HDMI
Component YPbPr
S Video
Composite ideo
Digital udio
Analog Audio
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and sound
red green blue cable
provides excellent picture quality
a yellow video jack provides good picture quality
connections provide the clearest sound Connect to your Hi Fi System
for the best sound quality
If digital audio connections are not possible connect to red and white jacks
out jacks to the audio in jacks of your TV or Hi Fi System
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provides the best possible picture quality
provides the best possible picture quality
Best possible connections
The capabilities of your existing equipment, especially your TV, will determine your
connection possibilities. However, the following guidelines describe which options
provide the best picture and sound quality.
S/P DIF
Amplifier
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First Time Installation
After all the connections have been made properly, turn on your TV and switch the TV to the
input that the set-top box is connected to. Make sure the receiver is connected to the mains
and turn on the power switch on the rear panel. If you are using the receiver for the first time,
you should do some settings in the beginning. Use the remote control to finish the installation.
When the receiver is on, you can see the logo of first on the screen. After a
while the menu will be shown. Press the keys
you can choose the where you live. is . The
setting of is fixed to Australia and is fixed to .
TEAC
First Time Installation LEFT / RIGHT
Time Zone The default Time Zone VIC
Country Menu Language English
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First Time Installation
OK EXIT RECALL
Screen TV format
HD Video Output
HD definition
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YPbPr
1080i
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First Time Installation
OK
Time zone
Country
Menu Language
VIC
Australia
English
After you chose the Time Zone and press , then another menu will be shown
which allow user to set the , and .
Press the keys to choose.
OK
Screen TV format Video Output Screen definition
LEFT/RIGHT
key
Press the key to start channel scan, wait until the scanning is finished. The channels
already found will be shown on screen.
OK
Auto Scan
CH 35 586 MHz:
Scan Progress
Scanned Channel 6 Scanning:
TV Channels 4 Audio Channels 2
ABC HDTV ABC DIG Radio
ABC TV Melbou ABC DIG Jazz
ABC2
ABC TV
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Signal Level
Signal Quality
When finished, all channels found will be stored automatically. The first found channel
will be displayed.
TV 21 ABC2 SD MPEG 10 11[] :
Engle Benjy Snow Fun
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10 11 10 17 Ja5per The Penguin Wet Paine
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Basic Operations
Once channel scan is completed, you can start to watch digital terrestrial TV channels and
radio broadcasts. Some typical operations are given in this chapter.
Whenever you are not using the receiver, press the key on remote control to switch it
to standby mode, you can also press it to wake up the receiver.
POWER
Switching On and Off
Changing Channels
You can change the current channel using one of the following methods:
Press the keys to go to the previous/next channel.
Enter your desired channel numeric using the keys to move to the
channel directly.
P+/P-
NUMERICAL (0-9)
Note:
1.You can switch channel using Program Guide or Channel List. Please refer to related
Chapters for more information.
2.If the channel number you have entered is not a stored channel, your TV will remain
in the original channel unchanged.
Volume
Press the keys to adjust the volume.VOLUME+ /VOLUME-
Mute
Press the key to enable or disable the audio output.MUTE
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Basic Operations
Press the key to change the TV screen format, including, 4:3 Full Screen, 4:3 Letter
Box or 16:9 Full Screen. The function depends on the broadcaster and your TV set. It's
recommended that you choose 16:9 Full Screen as default if your TV is wide screen format, or
4:3 Full Screen if your TV is standard-format.
ASPECT
Information banner
Whenever you change channel, using the keys or the number keys, the receiver
displays the channel picture along with an information banner at the bottom of the screen. This
will remain on the screen for approximately three seconds. The information banner can also
be displayed at any time while watching TV by pressing the key on the remote control.
Press the key twice to display the detailed information of the current program while
playing; press key again will display the detailed information of the next program or
press the keys to switch between current program and next program; the
information will disappear if you press the key or key again.
P+/P-
INFO
INFO
INFO
LEFT/RIGHT
EXIT INFO
Closed Caption
You can press the key to turn on/off closed caption on the screen. The available closed
caption depend on the broadcaster. The default language of closed caption is English.
SUBT
In 1516 Francois I King of France,, ,
TV screen format
4:3 Letter Box
4:3 Full Screen
Program Info
TV 21 ABC2 SD MPEG 10 11[] :
10 11 10 17 Jasper The Penguin Wet Paint Children s G
Not long ago Jasper lived at the South Pole One day he got
too close to the breaking ice cap Suddenly there was a large
crack and the drifted away into a world of adventure
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Jasper The Penguin WetPaont
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10 17 10 29 Fireman Sam Chemistry Set
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TEAC HDVR845 User manual

Category
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Type
User manual

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