Manhattan Computer Products 52 manual Appendix a Safety

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Appendix A – Safety

POWER

Your receiver requires a 100V to 240V AC ~ 50Hz mains supply and is fitted with a moulded plug. The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable. The USB port maximum load is 500mA under normal operation.

CABLES

Make sure all cables are positioned so they are not likely to be walked on, crushed or damaged by things placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to the power cable where it goes into the socket and where it comes out of the receiver. Do not connect or adjust cables to the receiver when it is plugged in.

TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE

Use the apparatus only in moderate climates (not in tropical climates). Do not allow it to get wet as this is dangerous. Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.

VENTILATION

Slots and openings in the receiver’s cover are for ventilation. Ensure a minimum distance of 5cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. Ensure the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation opening with items such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to the receiver overheating.

CLEANING

Unplug the receiver before you clean it with a lightly dampened cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

LIGHTNING

If there is a storm or lightning, unplug the receiver.

SERVICING

Make sure that anyone who services your receiver is qualified to do so. Do not remove the cover yourself – you could get an electric shock.

HEAT AND FLAMES

Do not place the apparatus near to naked flames or sources of intense heat, such as an electric fire. Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on the apparatus. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

If your receiver needs repairing, make sure the person carrying out the repair uses parts which are specified by us or which have the same specifications as the original part. Other parts may cause a fire, electric shock or other dangers.

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Contents Started Welcome to Freesat Phone 020 8450Contents Non-Freesat Channels Setting up for on demand TV Watching on demand TVOn Demand TV 1In The Box Channel Change UP/DOWN Your ReceiverManhattan Plaza HDS2 Front StandbyManhattan Plaza HDS2 Rear Remote Control Page Satellite Dish Connecting Your Receiver2Preparation Switching on Switching on TuningWhen the signal lock is successful, press to proceed Postcode, press the button and then press to proceedTuning Turning on the Receiver Changing ChannelsBrowsing BAR Changing the VolumeChanging Channels Subtitles and Audio Description Regional Channels Using the Channel ListSearching for a Channel Using the Programme Guide Pressing , or press to leave the region setting unchangedUsing the Programme Guide Interactive TV Services 4Advanced Use Using the Favourites ListsPress to cancel Page TV/DTV Display ModeLock PIN Changing the Channel ListLeave the menu system by pressing or Using the Setup MenusGeneral Menu Section Subtitle Language Picture Menu SectionSubtitles InformationScart Mode Display ModeHdmi Resolution Screen TypeAudio Language LIP-SYNC DelaySound Menu Section Dolby DigitalTime Menu Section System Menu Section Software Update VIA USB Lock Online ContentSoftware Update VIA OAD Restore Factory DefaultSetting UP for on Demand TV Watching on Demand TV Watching on Demand TV Tuning in NON-FREESAT Channels 6Non-Freesat ChannelsBy pressing or Press the button to switch to the channel you last watchedWatching NON-FREESAT Channels Whether it was a freesat or non-freesat channel Appendix a Safety Blue Neutral Brown Live Electrical SafetyProtecting the Environment Appendix B Troubleshooting Tuned to an SD channel Tune to an HD channel Services not available on chosen channelConfiguration in system menu You are on a non-Freesat channel Select a Freesat channelDVB-S/S2 TV CVBS/RGBPage Helpline 020 8450