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2 Remote Control

 

2.1 Key introduce 

1) 

STANDBY: Switch the unit to on or 
standby. 

2) 

COLOUR BUTTONS:   

RED: no function;       

Green: witch 

resolution;   

Yellow: Switch aspect ratio;     

Blue: Timer 

setting; 
3) 

FWD: Searches forwards during media 

play. 

4) 

REV: Searches backwards during media 
play. 

5) 

PAUSE: Pauses media play. 

6) 

PLAY: Starts or resumes media play. 

7) 

TEXT: Displays Teletext Information. 

8) 

SUBTITLE: Selects Subtitles Language.   

9) 

EPG: (Electronic Program Guide)Turns the 
program guide on. 

10)  UP / DOWN: Navigates through the Menus. 

Selects the next or previous Channel. 

11)  RIGHT/LEFT: Navigates through the 

Menus. Increases or decreases volume. 

12)  MENU: Turns on Main Menu. 
13)    FAV: Turns on Favourite Menu. 

14)  VOL+/-: Increases or decreases volume. 
15)  0-9 (Numeric Buttons): Selects a channel 

or setting. 

16)  V-FORMAT: Video display scale. 
17)  MUTE: Mute or Restore Audio Output. 
18)  PREV: Skips to the previous track during 

playing media. 

19)  NEXT: Skips to the next track during playing media. 

20)  STOP: Stops media play. 
21)  USB: Used to display a list of programs recorded on the current disc. 
22)  RECALL: Used to switch between the last two viewed channels. 

23)  AUDIO: Selects an Audio Language or Audio Mode. 
24)  INFO: Displays additional channel information. 
25)  OK:Confirms an entry or selection. Displays the list of channels. 

26)  EXIT: Exits the current Menu or returns to the previous Menu. 
27)  PAGE+/ -: Page up,Page down. 
28)  REC: Used to record the program. 

29)  TV/RADIO: Switches from TV function to Radio function and from Radio to TV. 

 

2.2 Installing the Battery 

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.

   

3 Connections 

Caution: Make sure to check the voltage specification of the wall outlet is the same rating 
with the receiver. To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover or the back of 
the receiver.   

Note: When connecting the receiver to other equipment, e.g., TV, VCR and amplifier, make 
sure to refer to relevant user manual for instruction. Also, make sure you disconnect all the 
equipments from the mains supply before the connection. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for T59M

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Page 2: ...ion should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal 18 The use of apparatus in moderate climate 19 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture WARNING The batteries shall not be ...

Page 3: ...tting 3 4 6 Media 3 5 Troubleshooting 4 6 Technical Specifications 5 1 Front and Rear Panel 1 1 Front Panel 1 2 Rear Panel 1 ANT IN This socket connects to your external Aerial 2 LOOP OUT Used to connect another unit s ANT IN port 3 HD OUT High definition audio and video output used to connect to a HD device 4 CVBS This socket outputs composite video signal 5 AUDIO L R This socket outputs analog a...

Page 4: ...ay 21 USB Used to display a list of programs recorded on the current disc 22 RECALL Used to switch between the last two viewed channels 23 AUDIO Selects an Audio Language or Audio Mode 24 INFO Displays additional channel information 25 OK Confirms an entry or selection Displays the list of channels 26 EXIT Exits the current Menu or returns to the previous Menu 27 PAGE Page up Page down 28 REC Used...

Page 5: ...ct Country and press RIGHT LEFT key to change frequency list 3 Select Frequency Channel and press RIGHT LEFT key to test signle 4 Select Channel Search and press OK to start Search Channel 4 1 Channel List To access the Menu press the MENU button and select Channel List The Menu provides options to adjust the Channel Manage Settings Select an option and press OK or RIGHT to adjust that setting Pre...

Page 6: ...st 2 Press UP DOWN select a sort style Press OK button to confirm 3 Press EXIT button exit edit mode Rename Channel Press BLUE button enter edit mode Press GREEN button Select the program to rename the channel with the keyboard Delete a Channel 1 Press BLUE button enter edit mode press BLUE button the Select the program you want delete press BLUE button then press EXIT button to exit edit mode the...

Page 7: ...frequency 4 2 2 Manual Search You can select one frequency to search channel 4 2 3 Country You can select country to change frequency list 4 2 4 Antenna Power If you select on the antenna power will open 4 2 4 FAT Only If you select Yes the will only search FTA program 4 3 System To access the Menu press MENU then select System The Menu provides options to adjust the system settings Press UP DOWN ...

Page 8: ...ou can set Channel Lock 4 You can set the STB new passwork 4 3 6 OSD Setting 1 You can set Subtitle Display 2 You can set OSD Timeout 3 You can set OSD Transparency 4 3 7 Favorite You can rename favorite name 4 4 Tools To access the Menu press MENU and select Tools The Menu provides options to adjust the tool settings Press UP DOWN to select an option and press RIGHT LEFT to adjust that setting Pr...

Page 9: ...R Configuration You can slect PVR Partition 4 6 Network To access the Menu press MENU and select Network The Menu provides options to adjust the tool settings Press UP DOWN to select an option and press RIGHT LEFT to adjust that setting Press EXIT to exit the menu 4 6 1 Wifi Insert Wifi Device then appear Wifi device plug in Press OK and select Search Select your Wifi and enter password connect Wi...

Page 10: ...nel or too far from it Adjust the way of holding remote control unit and near from the panel The image stop suddenly or mosaic The signal is too weak Strengthen the signal Item Specification Tuner Frequency Range VHF Band 174 MHz 230MHz UHF Band 470 MHz 868MHz Bandwidth 6MHz 7MHz 8MHz Input Impedance 75Ohm Signal Input Level 65 25dBm RF Power Output 5V Max 100mA Demodulation Demodulator QPSK 16QAM...

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