OTHERS

Symptom

Remedy

When you forget the

• If you forget the password, refer to “New Password” on page 22.

password for v-chip

 

 

 

Closed captioning

• Change the TV setting to a mode other than VIDEO.

display (TEXT mode)

• Change channels through the TV.

does not go off even

• Turn off the power of the TV, then turn on the power again.

 

after changing channels

 

through STB.

 

 

 

The screen goes blank

• This is a normal part of the start-up process and is not a malfunction.

just after turning the

 

STB on.

 

Specifications

Product

DTV Digital to Analog Converter

Tuner

Receivable channels 2-69ch

Connecting Jacks

ANT. IN/OUT

F connector (75ohm)

Video Output

1-pin jack, 1Vpp (75ohm)

Analog Audio Output

2-pin jacks (L, R)

2V rms (100k ohm)

Power Source

120V AC+/-10%, 60Hz+/-0.5%

Power Consumption

8W (Power on), Less than 1 W (Power off) ENERGY STAR adopted.

Closed Caption System

§15.122/FCC (digital CC) §15.119/FCC (analog CC)

Operating Condition

41°F (5°C) - 104°F (40°C)

Dimensions (W x H x D)

9.7" x 1.7" x 6"

(244mm x 43mm x 150mm)

Weight

1.4lbs. (0.6Kg)

Designs and Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Glossary and Acronyms

ATSC - Advanced Television Systems Committee: This group is working to establish the standards for digital TV broadcasting and digital TV equipment for both SDTV and HDTV.

Autoscan:

Autoscan can receive available digital channels and store these in a channel map.

D.S.T - Daylight Saving Time

Electronic Program Guide (EPG):

EPG is the electronic equivalent of a printed TV program guide.

You can view a list of programs scheduled for from the next few hours up to the next seven days.

MPAA - Motion Picture Association of America: A guild governing rating assignments to movies.

Password:

A stored 4-digit number that you must provide in order to make settings for v-chip.

SD - Standard Definition

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