Topfield TF 6000 PVRt manual Power specification

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they exit from the digital receiver.

Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer.

Thunderstroms are a danger to all of electrical devices. Even if the digital receiver is switched off, it can be dam- aged by a lightning strike to the power line or the an- tenna cable. Always disconnect the power plug and the antenna cable.

Never open the digital receiver casing under any cir- cumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for the dam- age resulting from improper handling.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servic- ing is required when the digital receiver has been dam- aged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilt, objects have fallen into the digital receiver, or the digital receiver has been ex- posed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.

Table 2.1: Power specification

Input voltage

90 to 250 V AC, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

45 W at maximum in operation

 

8 W in standby

 

Table 2.2: Physical specification

 

 

Size

430 × 60 × 265 mm

Weight

4.3 kg

Operating temperature

0 to 45 °C

Storage relative humidity 5 to 95 %

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Contents TF 6000 PVRt Page Digital Broadcasting Australia Page Contents Service Search Listing Services Recording and PlayingDaily Usage Vii Firmware Update and Data Transfer IndexIntroduction IntroductionIntroduction Controlling the digital receiver Front panelRemote control ⃝19 ⃝20 Center Extract → 43 Letter Box → Controlling the digital receiver Setup UnpackingSafety precautions Power specification Rear panel connections ⃝ ANT 1Connecting the digital receiver ⃝ S/PDIFConnecting to the television by RCA connector Connecting to the terrestrial antennaConnecting to the television by Scart connector Connecting to the television by YUV connectorInserting batteries in the remote control Connecting to the video recorder by Scart connectorPreference Settings Language settingsMenu language Video and audio settings Subtitle languageAudio language Televsion standard Color modelVideo cassette recorder Television aspect ratio Local time setting Sound modeSystem Setting Time Setting Parental control Time offset CityParental control Adjusting on-screen display To use the time shift feature Service Search Searching broadcasting servicesResetting to factory settings Daily Usage ¤ ¡ ¤ ¡ £ ¢ £ ¢Watching favorite services Viewing program information Selecting an audio track Selecting a subtitle trackViewing the program guide Viewing teletextWatching multifeed services Watching by time shift Watching by picture in picture Listing Services Editing favorite listTo rename a group, put the highlight bar on a desired group Listing Services Recording and Playing Immediate recording by the remote control Recording a programMaking a timer recording Recording and Playing Recording by electronic program guide Recording when using time shift¤ ¡ File list To make a new folderTo sort file entries To move a file to another folderTo delete a file To rename a filePlaying back a recording To lock a recording fileTo play back in slow motion To play back in fast motionTo play back recordings in sequence To make a bookmarkTo play back a recording repeatedly Editing a recording To erase a block from a recordingTo store a block from a recording Playing a MP3 Formatting hard disk Topfield Application Program Page Accessing to The Digital Receiver Configuring the access point To access the digital receiver indoorsTo access the digital receiver outdoors Configuring the digital receiver’s Wlan settings Wlan status IP configuration Advance configuration4 Profile Able for this option Accessing to the web server Accessing to the web server Accessing to the FTP server Accessing to the FTP server Firmware Update and Data Transfer Updating the firmware From a computer via USB portFrom a computer via RS232 port From another digital receiver via RS232 portTransferring the receiver data Transferring recording files Run AltairSymbol IndexIndex Organizing Favorties, 36 OSD Transparency Wlan ANT Warranty Information Equipment DetailsWarranty Conditions Page Correct disposal of this product