Samsung DTB-H260F manual Chapter ONE, 5 6 IR Receiver, Control

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1 CHAPTER ONE

1 CHAPTER ONE

Connecting the Set-Top Box

Connecting the Set-Top Box

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2 IR Receiver

Press to turn the power on or off.

Receives IR (Infra-red) signals from the remote

 

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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

“Dolby”and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.

NOTE

In this instruction book, the terms “Set-Top Box” and “STB” are equivalent.

1ANT OUT

Use to connect your TV using a coaxial cable.The received RF signals from ANT / CABLE IN are bypassed for analog channels.

2ANT / CABLE IN

Connect the AIR antenna or CATV antenna here. Connect the cable in the event that a local cable provider is passing through 8-level Vestigial Sideband (8VSB) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) on their systems.

3HDMI OUT

Connect the HDMI input of your display using HDMI cable.

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This USB port is used for maintenance purpose only. Please, do not insert USB devices into the port.

5S-VIDEO OUT

Provides good picture quality. If your TV has S-Video compatibility, use this jack along with the Video jacks to connect the Set-Top Box. Use this output for conventional TV sets that have an S-Video input but no component video inputs.This output port supports only the standard definition (SD) output. (OSD not supported)

6DTV OUT (COMPONENT)

You can connect Y, PB, and PR to a TV or another video component input. As with DTV OUT, 1080i (interlaced scanning), 720p (progressive scanning), and 480p are available by setting the RESOLUTION SELECT switch.This output port supports SD and high definition (HD).

7VIDEO OUT

If your TV has Video capability, connect this jack to the video input jack on your TV using a video cable. Use this output for conventional TV sets that do not have S-Video or component video inputs.This output port supports SD only. (OSD not supported)

8L/R AUDIO OUT

Connect these jacks to the analog audio inputs on your TV set (i.e., to a TV that has jacks for L/R inputs). Or connect these jacks to the L/R inputs of a separate audio component.

9DOLBY DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

Use to connect the Digital Audio Input on your TV set.

0RESOLUTION SELECT

Switches between 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i formats. Switches the DTV Component outputs to the following formats:

1080i

Use this setting for an HDTV-ready wide screen (16:9) aspect ratio TV monitor that can handle the 1080i video output format.

720p

Use this setting for an HDTV-ready wide screen (16:9) aspect ratio TV monitor that can handle the 720p video output format.

480p

Use this setting for a Digital-ready screen (4:3) aspect ratio TV monitor with Progressive Scan DTV ready component video inputs that can handle the 480p video output format.The TV monitor may be labeled Enhanced Definition or Progressive Scan, but not Wide Screen.

480i

Use this setting for a conventional TV with regular video, S-Video, or component video inputs.

!DTV OUT SELECT

Use to select any of Y, PB, PR and HDMI according to the video input of the TV or monitor.

NOTE

The use of 1080i on a 4 x 3 monitor or the use of 480p on a 16 x 9 monitor may cause Aspect Ratio picture distortion.

Check the TV monitor’s owner’s manual to verify this capability.

Subscription cable services require service-specific requirements for viewing.

SD=Standard Definition (480i) HD=High Definition (480p, 720p, 1080i)

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Contents MF68-00414A-00 DTB-H260FImportant Safety Information Page Guide to Digital TV How difficult is it to receive DTV signals indoors? Contents Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Chapter ONE5 6 IR Receiver ControlAccessories Connecting Antennas Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set There are many types of audio systems on the market today Connecting an Audio ComponentChapter TWO Reviewing the Remote ControlInstalling the Batteries Handling On-Screen Menus Using the On-screen HelpInfo shows Viewing the InformationTo hide Info Memorizing Channels Chapter ThreeButton Adding and Deleting Channels Setting Your Favorite ChannelsFAV.CH button Checking the Signal StrengthChanging Channels PRE.CH buttonScheduling to Watch Programs Viewing Full Guide and Mini GuideMute button Adjusting the VolumeVOL +/- buttons Chapter Four Setting the Local LanguageFull Changing the Screen FormatScreen Ratio and press the Enter Letter boxPillar box Setting the Local TimeMulti-track Language and press Setting the Sound OutputSelecting a Multi-track Language Enter button Use the /buttons to selectReturn to Default Resets all options to Default Configuring the Captions-related SettingsMenu Configuring the Rating ControlMpaa Rating System Movies TV FCC Content CategoryImportant Notes About Parental Locks TV FCC Age-Based RatingsUsing the Menu Map Setting the TransparencyAppendix TroubleshootingSpecifications

DTB-H260F specifications

The Samsung DTB-H260F is a digital terrestrial receiver that caters to the growing demand for high-quality digital broadcasting in a compact and user-friendly format. As more households transition to digital television, devices like the DTB-H260F become increasingly essential for accessing various channels and improving the overall viewing experience.

One of the main features of the Samsung DTB-H260F is its ability to decode DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial) signals, which allows users to receive free-to-air digital broadcasts with exceptional clarity and quality. The device supports standard definition with an option for high definition broadcasting, ensuring viewers can enjoy their favorite shows, movies, and live events without any compromise in quality.

Another notable characteristic of the DTB-H260F is its multilingual user interface, which makes it accessible to a broad audience. Users can choose from multiple languages for on-screen menus and guides, making navigation straightforward and intuitive. This feature enhances user engagement, allowing individuals from diverse linguistic backgrounds to operate the device with ease.

The Samsung DTB-H260F is also equipped with an Electronic Program Guide (EPG), which provides real-time information about current and upcoming broadcasts. This feature allows viewers to plan their TV watching schedule effectively, ensuring they never miss their favorite programs. The EPG also supports scheduling of recordings, enabling users to capture and save content for later viewing.

Connectivity options are another strength of the DTB-H260F. It comes with multiple AV outputs, including HDMI and composite video, allowing users to connect the receiver to various display devices, from modern HDTVs to older models. The inclusion of a USB port offers additional functionality, enabling USB flash drives for media playback or firmware updates, enhancing the longevity of the device.

In terms of design, the Samsung DTB-H260F features a sleek and compact form factor that blends seamlessly with modern home entertainment setups. Its thoughtful design ensures it can fit comfortably into existing media centers without taking up too much space.

Overall, the Samsung DTB-H260F stands out in the crowded market of digital receivers with its combination of robust features, user-centric design, and technology that prioritizes high-quality viewing experiences. With its ease of use, it is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their television experience while accessing a wide range of digital content.