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Remote Control

Installing the Batteries

Remove the battery cover from the Remote Control and put 2xAAA size 
batteries inside the compartment.
The diagram inside the Battery Compartment shows the correct way to install 
the batteries.

1.Open the cover      2.Install batteries      3.Close the cover

Using the Remote Control
To use the Remote Control, point it towards the front of the Digital Set Top 
Box. The Remote Control has a range of up to 7 metres from the Set Top Box 
at an angle of up to 60 degrees.

The Remote Control will not operate if its path is blocked.

Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the
Remote Control.

1

MUTE

: Mute or Restore Audio Output.

2

INFO

: Displays additional channel information.

3

BOOKING

: Play channel, Press into schedule 

    menu.

4

CC

: When a digital signal is received, Service1, 

    Service2,... or Service6 can be selected, Cc1, 
    CC2, CC3, or CC4 can be selected.

5

EXIT

: Exits the current Menu or returns to the 

    previous Menu.

6

OK

: Confirms an entry or selection. 

    Displays the list of channels.

7

RIGHT

 / 

LEFT

: Navigates through the Menus. 

    Increases or decreases volume.

8

TV/RADIO

: Switches from TV function to Radio 

    function and from Radio to TV.

9

RECALL

: Used to switch between the last two 

    viewed channels.

10

GOTO

: Selects the play time of media.

      

 :

 Press to input dash to select a channel, 

       for example 14-1.

11

PREV:

 Skips to the previous track during. 

      playing media.

12

NEXT

: Skips to the next track during playing 

      media .

13

REPEAT

: Selects Repeat or turn off Repeat mo

14

STOP

: Stops media play.

15

STANDBY

: Switch the product to on or standby.

16

EPG

: (Electronic Program Guide)T urns the program guide on.

17

AUDIO

: Selects an Audio Language or Audio Mode.

18

UP

 / 

DOWN

: Navigates through the Menus. Selects the next or previous

       Channel.

19

MENU

: Turns on Main Menu.

20

FAVOURITE

: Turns on Favourite Menu

21

0-9

 (N

umeric

 

Buttons

): Selects a channel or setting.

22

FWD

: Searches forwards during media play.

23

REV:

 Searches backwards during media play.

24

PLAY

: Starts or resumes media play.

25

PAUSE

: Pauses media play.

26

COLOUR

 

BUTTONS

: Operate different function in TEXT screen.

      (G

reen

: Play channel, press this key to change the resotation<1080p,

      1080i, 720p...>. Yellow: Play channel or movie, change the Aspect Ratio.)

27

REC

: Used to record the program.

28

LIST

: Used to show the record program list on the current disk .

(Also used with the USB play/record functions.)

Summary of Contents for PAT102

Page 1: ...PAT102 Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper use of this product and keep this manual for future reference User Manual of digital Set Top Box ...

Page 2: ...disconnect device shall remain readily operable 15 The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items suchas newspapers table cloth curtains etc 16 No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 17 Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal 18 The useof apparatus in moderate climate 19 The apparatu...

Page 3: ...panel 1 RF I N 2 RF LOOPTHROUGH This socket will bypassthe RF signal toeither your TV oranother video system 3 COAXIAL This socket connects toa coaxial socket onyour surround sound system 4 HDMI OUT This socket connects toHDMI in device 5 MAINS CABLE This is usedto connect to yourmain power supply 6 AUDIO L R This socket allows youto connect your SetTopBox to receive the AudioL R signal 7 VIDEO OU...

Page 4: ...es or decreases volume 8 TV RADIO Switches from TV function to Radio function and from Radioto TV 9 RECALL Used to switch between the last two viewed channels 10 GOTO Selects the play time of media Press to input dash to select a channel for example 14 1 11 PREV Skips to the previous track during playing media 12 NEXT Skips to the next track during playing media 13 REPEAT Selects Repeat orturn off...

Page 5: ...If you are using the receiver for the first time or restored to Factory Default the Main Menu will appear on your TVscreen 1 Select OSD Language and press RIGHT LEFT key to select an language 2 Select Country and press RIGHT LEFT key to select your country of residence 3 Select Channel Search and press RIGHT or OK key to begin Automatic channel search 4 Once channel tuningis complete you arenow re...

Page 6: ...ct more programs to delete Skip TV or Radio Program 1 Select the program you would like to skip and press the GREEN button A skip symbol is displayed The program is marked as a skip 2 Repeat the previousstep to select moreprograms 3 To confirm and exit the menu press EXIT key Disable a skip TV or Radio program Press the GREEN button on the skip program with the skip symbol Lock Program You canlock...

Page 7: ...stemTV 1080I for NTSC orPAL systemTV If the video doesnot appear correctly you need tochange the settings This should match themost common setting for TVs inyour country NTSC for NTSC systemTV PAL forPAL systemTV 5 Channel Search and M S C s to exit M 1080P for NTSC orPAL systemTV 2 Manual Search Install new channels manually Thisoption adds new channels without changing the current channelslist a...

Page 8: ...able For Children PG 13 Parents Strongly Cautioned SomeMaterial Maybe Inappropriate For Children Under 13 R Restricted Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent Or AdultGuardian NC 17 No One 17And UnderAdmitted 2 The TV Ratingsystem include the following ratings TV Y all children and TV Y7 directedto older children TV G general audience TV PG parental guidance suggested TV 14 parents stronglycautioned...

Page 9: ...y operation and or bus power with all USB mass storage devices and assume no responsibility for any loss of data that may occurwhen connected to thisunit With large amounts of data it may take longer for the system to read the contents of a USB device Some USB devices may not be properly recognized Even when they are in a supported format some files may not play or display depending on thecontent ...

Page 10: ...Max 8W HDMI CVBS 6MHz 57 213 MHz 473 803 MHZ 8VSB 256QAM 64QAM Plug in the ATSCcable ATSC cablenot connected 25 83dBm ...

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