CONNECTING THE MEDIAMASTER
The box for your Mediamaster should contain the following items:
•the Mediamaster
•remote control with 2 AAA batteries
•SCART cable (fully connected; 1.0 metre)
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• | RF cable |
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• Owner’s manual with software license agreement |
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Remote control Owner’s Manual
About the SCART sockets
The rear panel of the Mediamaster is equipped with 2 SCART sockets (see dia- gram). Always use fully connected SCART cables, such as the one supplied, when
connecting other devices to these sockets. There are SCART cables on the mar- |
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ket that do not have all the pins connected. The picture quality could be reduced if | SCART socket |
you use them. |
Preparing the remote control
•Remove the cover on the battery compartment at the bottom of the remote control.
•Insert the 2 AAA (1.5V) batteries, as shown in the diagram, taking care to ob- serve the +and - markings indicated inside the remote control.
•Replace the cover.
About the digital transmission
Digital radio and TV signals can be blocked by buildings, mountains or other terrain. Depending on if the receiver is located in a depression in the ground, behind a mountain or in a concrete building, the quality of reception may vary considerably.
A digital signal can be “boosted” if reflections of it (e. g., from a building) are added to the original signal.
As with most other transmissions, bad weather affects the reception quality nega- tively.
Connecting to the TV aerial
You can connect the Mediamaster to the following type of aerials:
1. Standard outdoor aerial
Where possible, use an outdoor roof aerial intended for receiving UHF channels between 21 and 69.
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