Goodmans GDB20TTS instruction manual How to connect headphones

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Getting started

4Connect the RF cable (we have provided one) between the ‘RF out’ socket on the set-top box and the aerial socket on the DVD or VCR. Also connect a second RF cable between the DVD or VCR and the ‘aerial’ socket on the TV. These cables will allow you to watch TV programmes as you did before but with the set-top box connected.

5Connect a cable which has a Scart connector at each end (we have provided one) between the ‘TV’ socket on the back panel of the set-top box and the ‘Scart’ socket on your TV. If there is more than one ‘Scart’ socket on the TV, look in your TV instruction manual to check which one you should use.

6Connect a cable which has a Scart connector at each end (we have not provided this) between the ‘VCR or DVD’ socket on the back panel of the set-top box and the ‘Scart’ socket on your DVD or VCR.

7Plug the AC/DC adapter into a mains socket and then plug the connector on the adapter into the ‘5V DC in’ connector on the back panel of the set-top box as shown opposite.

8Plug the TV mains lead back into the mains socket.

How to connect headphones

Connect the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug on your headphones into the headphone socket on the back of the set-top box, see below.

5V DC IN

- +

AERIAL

RF OUT

VCR/DVD

TV

2.0A

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Contents Model number GDB20TTS Safety CoverageCheck the coverage in your area Thank you for buying this productContents Equipment and accessories supplied What’s in the boxInfrared sensor Power indicator Main unitRemote control Infrared transmitterPutting batteries in the remote control Getting rid of the batteriesAbout the remote control How to use the remote controlConnecting an aerial Connecting to a power supplyExternal Aerial SET TOP BOX How to connect the set-top box to a TV set How to connect to a TV set and DVD recorder or VCR?When your TV does not have a Scart socket If your TV has a Scart socketSCART-SCART How to connect headphones How to turn the set-top box on for the first time Full scan replace existing servicesTuning complete Problems installing the channels How to turn the set-top box offHow to turn the set-top box on from standby Set-top box was put on standbyCommonly used features Talking featuresChanging the volume MuteUsing the number buttons Using your favourites listChanging channel Ch+ and Ch- buttonsUsing the channel list Locked channelProgramme information Programme information Now 1432Programme guide Programme Guide 15/02/2010How to move around the guide How to set a reminderMini guide Mini Guide 1450 16/04/2010Favourites list Reminders list PreferencesOn-screen help pages Reminders listHelp Contents Single-button functionsTF talking features TV and radio channel listsFav AD audio description SwapSilence talking features button ? Where am I buttonSub subtitles Retuning Txt textColoured buttons If you need to retune the channels, do the followingChannel tuning BBC 15/2010 42639 PM Parental control Use the Up and Down buttons to choose ‘Parental control’Please enter PIN to access menu Turning parental control on and off Lock and unlock channelsChange the PIN code Setting up your system PreferencesGeneral Layout of the programme guide PreferencesSet volumes ‘AD volume’ window, do the following Set volumes‘Set-top box volume’ window, do the following ‘Talking features volume’ window, do the following ‘Button beep volume’ menu will open. See below Power on/off beep Visual Colour scheme Colour schemeFont size Turn subtitles on/off Talking features Volume controlTurn talking features TF on/off Volume Talking features speed Talking features mode Languages Cymraeg Gaidhlig Subtitle language Favourites PreferencesSave changes Parental control Technical settings TV connections Aspect ratio Tuning the channels Channel details Low-power mode Channel informationTurn low power mode on/off Auto standby mode Select Return to TV Exit Restore defaults HelpFollow the on-screen instructions System information System information Help and advice Frequently asked questions Safety information CleaningVentilation Servicing15/2010 42653 PM