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Remote control

Batteries

The remote control needs two batteries (AAA) to operate. The drawing in the battery compartment
indicates how to install them. The batteries provided are not rechargeable.

Key(s)

Description

1

Put the recorder in standby mode/Wake up the 
recorder from standby mode.

2

Access channels and various on-screen options

3

Display programme information and options

4

Launch immediate recording, Schedule a 
recording from the TV Guide

5

Access menus

6

Increase or decrease the audio volume

7

Move in a page, a menu, the PIP window…

8

Go back to the previous channel, screen or mode

9

Access your recording library

10

On-screen options (MHEG, Teletext pages and 
menu)

11

-Reserved-

12

Display Teletext pages when available

13

This key only becomes active when Audio 
Description is activated in your User Preferences. 
When activated it will allow you to set Audio 
Description where available on your current 
programme (see section 

Audio settings

page 39).

14

Select subtitles and audio tracks

15

Access recorder settings

16

Exit from current screen or setting

17

Display the channel list, confirm a selection

18

Change channel in the main screen and in 
PIP mode

19

Display the TV Guide

20

Stop / Play / Pause

21

Skip backward / Rewind / Fast forward / Skip 
forward

22

Activate PIP feature

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Toggle between TV and AUX modes on the 
SCART output

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Turn the sound off/on

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Summary of Contents for RTI95 T2 HD UK

Page 1: ...Draft 1 2 02 2012 Terrestrial High Definition Digital Television Recorder RTI95 T2 HD UK User Manual LU 253463441 A RTI95 T2 HD UK book Page 1 Mercredi 1 f vrier 2012 10 59 10...

Page 2: ...equirements defined by the European Parliament and Council to minimize electromagnetic interferences ensure the safety of users and their equipment and protect their health and minimize the impact of...

Page 3: ...n to your Ethernet network 17 5 Before starting 18 Basics of the menu system 18 Menu tree 19 6 Running your first installation 20 Video Settings 20 Parental Control 20 Channel Search 21 Selecting your...

Page 4: ...hannel Management 37 Technical Settings 38 Information and Support 41 11 Troubleshooting 43 Using the recorder 43 Updating the software 44 12 Customer Support 45 13 Guarantee Terms 46 14 Specification...

Page 5: ...ntents Your new equipment includes Item Description 1 1 High Definition Digital Television Recorder DTR 2 1 power supply unit power adapter and power cord 3 1 remote control with 2 batteries AAA 4 1 H...

Page 6: ...y recording in progress programme playback 6 P Change channel Up Item Description Item Description 7 Power supply unit connector 11 Digital audio connector S PDIF 8 Ethernet port 12 SCART connector to...

Page 7: ...e in a page a menu the PIP window 8 Go back to the previous channel screen or mode 9 Access your recording library 10 On screen options MHEG Teletext pages and menu 11 Reserved 12 Display Teletext pag...

Page 8: ...t recommended Warnings and safety instructions NEVER OPEN THE RECORDER OR THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT YOU RISK GETTING AN ELECTRIC SHOCK Use only the power supply unit supplied with the recorder to connect...

Page 9: ...n the power cord and never pull on it or fold it This may cause a risk of fire or electric shock Ensure that the recorder never lies on the power cord or any other cables Never place objects on the po...

Page 10: ...lease wait until the recorder or the multimedia file application exits the multimedia list manager multimedia file application or is in standby mode before disconnecting your storage devices Otherwise...

Page 11: ...te recycling please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste If your product contains batteries they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points European regulations as...

Page 12: ...cycling centres The batteries of the remote control can be removed simply Note When the batteries of the remote control are worn out please dispose of them at a collection point and not with household...

Page 13: ...a common antenna which contains selective filters devised for analogue channels reception will most probably not work correctly In this case you will have to contact the administrator of the building...

Page 14: ...r recorder to the HDMI connector on your television set cable supplied 2 To connect other devices to the recorder VCR DVD Home cinema refer to the following pages 3 Connect the power adapter to the po...

Page 15: ...connector not supplied 2 To connect other devices to the recorder Home cinema refer to the following sections 3 Connect the power adapter to the power cable Then connect the power cable into the 12V...

Page 16: ...l cable not supplied the DIGITAL AUDIO output of your recorder to the digital audio coaxial input of your Home cinema amplifier Dolby Digital Plus is one of the latest innovations of Dolby Laboratorie...

Page 17: ...tion to your Ethernet network To fully benefit from interactive services directly from your recorder you must connect your recorder to the Internet through your broadband router 1 Connect one end of a...

Page 18: ...ing accessing a menu is described in this manual as follows Menu Submenu For example when you read Go to Settings Technical Settings you should perform the following actions on your remote control 1 P...

Page 19: ...Management Technical Settings Information and Support PICTURES MUSIC VIDEOS ALL MEDIA Automatic search Manual search Channel Locking Favorites Parental Control User preferences Languages Audio Setting...

Page 20: ...uited to your HD TV set 1080i 720p or 576p If you have a standard TV set set the resolution at 576p Scart Output If you connected your standard TV set to the recorder with a SCART cable select TV mode...

Page 21: ...he recorder and channels Make sure you remember it for future use You can change the code at any time see Changing your Parental code page 38 Note If the recorder cannot find any channels you will be...

Page 22: ...banner appears onscreen You can also display it by pressing the key once while watching a programme You can set the display time of the information banner in your User Preferences see Setting your Use...

Page 23: ...y at the same time another programme in an inset window Please note that the sound is from the main programme only To use the PIP feature press the key An inset window is displayed The following actio...

Page 24: ...on of what is happening on screen If you want to use the Audio description feature activate it first in the Audio Settings menu see Audio settings page 39 Programmes providing this service will be sho...

Page 25: ...using the parental control feature see Channel Locking page 37 To help you navigate in the TV Guide a vertical line displays the current time on the guide The following actions are available Use this...

Page 26: ...d You can rewind by pressing the key You will then see the Deferred Live delay increase By pressing the key several times you can increase the rewind speed up to 64 times the normal speed It is possib...

Page 27: ...ng Live or Deferred programme To record a live programme 1 Select the desired channel 2 Press the key The name of the channel being recorded is displayed on the screen By default the recorder will rec...

Page 28: ...Daily Mon Fri at the scheduled time every day from Monday to Friday Daily Mon Sat at the scheduled time every day from Monday to Saturday Daily Mon Sun at the scheduled time every day and every week 8...

Page 29: ...ied channel at the day and time specified To avoid possible shifts between the announced schedules and the actual schedules of broadcast you can specify safety margins in your User Preferences The rec...

Page 30: ...roadcast information includes a recommendation for a similar programme you will also be able to choose to record the recommended programme 5 To cancel the recording of a programme press the Record key...

Page 31: ...ress the Green Multiselect key The highlighted recording text will change to green 3 Perform the same action to select other recordings 4 Once all the desired recording are selected press the Red Acti...

Page 32: ...cording s that you want to erase with the Green Multiselect key see Selecting recorded programmes page 31 2 Press the Red Actions key 3 Select Erase and validate A warning message appears for each ite...

Page 33: ...lays the folders of the device connected that contain your media files You can at any time exit the selection window of the media list and return to the channel viewed earlier by pressing the key Navi...

Page 34: ...the key to display it in full screen mode To launch a slideshow select a picture file and press the key This icon represents a picture file an audio file a video file a folder Use this key to browse...

Page 35: ...elect the desired file photo audio and video 2 Press the key to display the options banner 3 Select the desired action Import or Export Use this key to pause resume the audio file stop playing the aud...

Page 36: ...lly search for a specific channel on a specific frequency or with a specific modulation 1 Go to Settings Channel Search 2 If the recorder lock is activated enter your parental code to change your pare...

Page 37: ...el Locking You can lock access to specific channels If you activate the channel lock you will need to enter the parental code every time you switch to a locked channel 1 Go to Settings Channel Managem...

Page 38: ...nd information banners to stay onscreen Volume bar time out you can set how long you want the volume bar to stay onscreen when you turn the volume up down or mute it Skip value you can define how many...

Page 39: ...settings Check the user guides of your audio equipment to know what settings you need 1 Go to Settings Technical Settings Audio Settings 2 If you have connected your receiver to a home cinema system v...

Page 40: ...ce so that they do not affect your recordings Video standard select the video standard PAL RGB or S Video best suited for the TV AUX SCART output Setting the power parameters 1 Go to Settings Technica...

Page 41: ...will find here important information about the recorder the hard disk drive the embedded software and the customer support details To access the recorder technical information go to Settings Informat...

Page 42: ...ardware Hard disk drive Information Go to HDD Data This menu provides information on the hard disk drive Customer support information Go to Support and Help This menu provides information on where to...

Page 43: ...Check the antenna reception see Antenna Signal Information page 41 Search for programmes see Searching for channels page 36 Contact your antenna installer dealer for more information on your antenna i...

Page 44: ...channels stop their broadcast with a fixed image or no video When a recording ends on such programmes the video recording stops but the time counter continues until the end of the scheduled recording...

Page 45: ...n the rare event that you have any problems with the product and need advice or support you can be confident that we will do our best to help you Our dedicated technical helpdesk can be contacted from...

Page 46: ...following sentence applies to purchases of equipment for the customer s trade business or profession Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Document and to the extent permitted by law Sagemco...

Page 47: ...alfunction of the line used by the subscriber or his correspondent transmission faults for example poor geographical coverage by radio transmitters interference or poor line quality the local network...

Page 48: ...e xxx corresponds to hard disk capacity For example RTI95 500 T2 HD UK comes with a 500 GB hard disk drive Interface S ATA Noise under operation typ 30dBA VIDEO DECODING MPEG2 Standard MPEG 2 MP HL fo...

Page 49: ...EAAC streams Multichannel audio setup Fixed audio level 31 dBLKFS Two channels PCM in case of MPEG1 layer II or AAC stream Originally received bit stream in case of AC3 Transposed AC3 in case of E AC3...

Page 50: ...RTI95 T2 HD UK 50 NOTES LU 253463441 A RTI95 T2 HD UK book Page 50 Mercredi 1 f vrier 2012 10 59 10...

Page 51: ...LU 253463441 A RTI95 T2 HD UK book Page 51 Mercredi 1 f vrier 2012 10 59 10...

Page 52: ...ubject to change without prior notice Sagem Broadband SAS tries to ensure that all information in this document is correct but does not accept liability for error or omission Non contractual document...

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