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Instructions for use MF68-00356A REV. 1.0 DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL HDTV RECEIVER DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL HDTV RECEIVER

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This STB has been manufactured to satisfy international safety standards. Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully. MAINS SUPPLY: OVERLOADING: LIQUIDS: CLEANING: VENTILATION: ATTACHMENTS: AC 110-240V~, 50/60Hz Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adapters as this can result in fire or electrical shock. Keep liquids away from the STB. Before cleaning, disconnect the STB from the wall socket. Use a cloth lightly dampened with water(no solvents) to clean the exterior. Do not block the STB ventilation holes. Ensure that free airflow is maintained around the STB. Never store the STB where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near heating equipment e.g. a radiator. Never stack other electronic equipment on top of the STB. Place the STB at least 30mm from the wall. Do not use any attachment that is not recommended by the manufacturer; it may cause a hazard or damage the equipment. CONNECTION TO THE SIGNAL CABLE AND TV: Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. Always turn off the STB, TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables. WARNING! 1. Follow these directions in order not to damage the power cord or plug. Do not modify or process the power cord or plug arbitrarily. Do not bend or twist the power cord too much. Make sure to disconnect the power cord with holding the plug. Separate heat appliances from the power cord as distant as possible in order to prevent the cover from being melted. 2. Failure to follow one of them may cause electrical shock. Do not open the main body. Do not insert metals or inflammable objects inside the product. Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand. Disconnect the power cord in case of lightning. Do not cover the receiver s ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, clothes, etc. Do not place the receiver on top of household appliances that emit heat. 3. Do not use the product when it is out of order. If you continue to use the product with a defect, it can cause a serious damage to the product. Make sure to contact your local product distributor when the product is out of order. SERVICING: LIGHTNING: Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Any attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid. Refer all servicing to a qualified service agent. If the STB is installed in an area subject to intense lightning activity, protection devices for the STB mains connector and modem telephone line are essential. The individual manufacturer s instruction for safeguarding other equipment, such as TV set, Hi-Fi, etc., connected to the STB must also be followed during lightning storms. Note : Dispose the used batteries at designated place for environment protection. -2 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -3

TECHNICAL OVERVIEW TECHNICAL OVERVIEW What are SDTV and HDTV? SDTV SDTV is a digital TV format that provides a high quality picture at resolutions that can be displayed on standard TV sets (see more on resolutions later in this chapter). HDTV HDTV is a digital TV format that provides the highest quality picture at resolutions that can be displayed on computer monitors and HDTV-ready TV displays (see more on resolutions later in this chapter). Resolution Aspect ratio In addition to resolution, HDTV is also defined by the aspect ratio of its broadcasts. Aspect ratio means the shape of the screen as defined by the ratio of the screen s width to its height. For analog TV and SDTV, the aspect ratio is 4 units wide by 3 units high (usually written 4:3). This is the familiar shape of conventional TVs slightly wider than they are tall. For HDTV broadcasts, the aspect ratio is 16:9 (nearly twice as wide as it is tall). This is, not coincidentally, more like the shape of movies shown in theaters. This makes HDTV an ideal format for broadcasting and viewing movies on a TV. But what happens if you are watching a nearly square-shaped 4:3 broadcast on a rectangular 16:9 TV, or vice-versa? The HD Receiver allows you to choose from a variety of screen formats to help you deal with those scenarios. Resolution refers to the number of pixels on the screen. The higher the resolution, the better the visual quality. Digital broadcasts are classified into HD and SD grades according to the visual quality. In general, HD (High Definition) grade supports resolutions of 1920x1080i and 1280x720p and an aspect ratio of 16:9 for both ATSC and DVB standards. SD (Standard Definition) grade supports resolutions of 720x480p and 720x480i for the ATSC standard, and supports resolutions of 720x576p and 720x576i for the DVB standard. SD grade usually supports an aspect ratio of 4:3. However, it may differ depending on the region. Screen formats To deal with the mismatches that can occur between the shapes of TVs and the aspect ratios of program broadcasts, the HD Receiver provides you with a set of screen format controls. These controls allow you to pick a format to use for both 4:3 TVs showing 16:9 programs, and for 16:9 TVs showing 4:3 programs. Here is an explanation of the options. (Details for setting this preference are included in page 34.) DVB-T(Terrestrial Digital Video Broadcasting) What is DVB-T? DVB-T is a European terrestrial digital broadcasting standard. DVB-T also refers to digital broadcasting that complies with the DVB-T standard. The DVB-T standard has been developed so that a digital broadcasting signal can be sent through the UHF/VHF channels that are currently allocated for analog broadcasting channels. The advantages of this standard include robustness against multi-path delay spread and SFN (Single Frequency Network) support. In addition, a mobile user can receive the signal. Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1 provides 5 discrete channels of digital audio information for use by A/V receivers capable of decoding the 5.1 channel signal. The audio signals are broken into left-front, center, right-front, left-rear, right-rear and a low-frequency effects channel (designed for subwoofers). The result when connected to a compatible Dolby Digital 5.1 channel A/V receiver and speaker setup is a home theater experience that provides much of the dynamic range, 360-degree imaging, and sonic excitement of a real theater. To take full advantage of the Dolby Digital 5.1 capabilities of the HD Receiver, you will need a Dolby Digital 5.1 compatible A/V receiver connected to the HD Receiver through the Dolby Digital Optical jack or the Dolby Digital Coaxial jack. AC-3 is a sound encoding/decoding technology developed in 1987 for movie theatres and means an AC-3 bit stream. AC-3 is used synonymously with Dolby Digital nowadays. DVI (Digital Video Interface) DVI is a video interface standard that directly outputs the digital video signal from a digital device without converting the signal from analog to digital so as to provide a clearer picture by preventing the degradation of the visual quality through the transmission and conversion operations. There are 2 types of DVI cables. DVI-D Cable: Used for digital signal transmission DVI-I Cable: Used for digital and analog RGB signal transmission -4 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -5

CONTENT GENERAL FEATURES Safety Instructions..................................... 2 Technical overview..................................... 4 General Features....................................... 7 Description........................................... 8 Front Panel........................................... 8 Rear Panel........................................... 9 Remote Control Unit.................................... 11 Setting Up TV Operations with the Remote Control.............. 14 Connecting Your STB................................... 15 Location of the receiver.................................. 15 Connecting the receiver with aerials......................... 15 Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set..................... 16 Digital TV or Normal TV.................................. 17 Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV/Monitor with a DVI jack...... 18 Connecting the Set-Top Box to a Computer Monitor............. 19 Connecting an Audio Component.......................... 19 Selecting the Resolution and the DTV Output Signal............. 20 Basic Functions........................................ 21 Operating The Receiver................................. 25 Guide (EPG) Menu...................................... 25 Main Menu............................................ 27 1. Reserved Program.................................. 27 2. Channel........................................... 28 2.1 Favorite Channel................................ 28 2.2 Channel Auto Scan.............................. 29 2.3 Channel Manual Scan............................ 30 2.4 Channel Delete................................. 31 2.5 Channel Block.................................. 31 3. Preference........................................ 32 3.1 A/V Setting.................................... 32 3.2 Parental Rating................................. 35 3.3 Banner Duration................................. 36 3.4 Channel Change Mode............................ 36 4. System........................................... 37 4.1 Change PIN Code............................... 37 4.2 Region Selection................................ 38 4.3 Status........................................ 38 4.4 Signal Detection................................. 39 4.5 Factory Reset.................................. 39 Available TV Manufacturer Numbers....................... 40 Troubleshooting........................................ 46 Disposal.............................................. 46 Technical Specifications................................. 47 1. USER SECTION 2. TUNER SECTION 3. VIDEO SECTION 4. AUDIO SECTION DIGITAL HD/SDTV BROADCASTING RECEPTION ADVANCED ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE SUBTITLE & TELETEXT SUPPORTED FULL FUNCTION INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT AUTO AND MANUAL SCAN FACILITY CHANNEL ORGANIZING (PROGRAMMABLE) RESERVED PROGRAM LIST AC SWITCH FOR CUTTING OFF POWER SUPPLY 50~862MHz WIDE BAND TUNER RF LOOP-THROUGH OUTPUT FOR OTHER RECEIVER OR TV DVB-T COMPLIANT MPEG-2 VIDEO SD(MP@ML) HD(MP@HL) COMPLIANT SUPPORTS ASPECT RATIO 4:3 AND 16:9 USER SELECTABLE OUTPUT FORMATS (1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i) DVI, RGB, COMPONENT, S-VIDEO, COMPOSITE OUTPUT DOLBY DECODING MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER I & II MONO, DUAL, STEREO AND JOINT STEREO AUDIO MODE 32, 44.1 AND 48 KHz SAMPLING FREQUENCIES VOLUME CONTROL AND MUTE FUNCTION THROUGH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTS (OPTICAL, COAXIAL) L/R 2CH OUTPUT -6 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -7

DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Front Panel Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. / I Turns the receiver operating or standby mode. Power Indicator Operating mode : Blue Standby mode : Off 2. Display Window Displays information about digital HDTV receiver. 3. Infrared Sensor This is to receive the IR commands from the Remote Control Unit. 4. HDTV Displays the broadcasting status. When the STB detects a HD Broadcasting signal, the HDTV logo lights. 5. SELECT Selects highlighted items on Guide and Menu screens. 6. / / / The arrow keys navigate in the on-screen Guide and Menu system. Used for CH / and VOL +/-. 7. MENU Displays the main menu. 8. EXIT Clears on-screen displays and return to TV program viewing. 1. ANT.IN Connect to a digital terrestrial antenna input. 2. TO TV Connects a TV or other receiver via a coaxial cable. 3. RGB OUT Connect to a TV or monitor through the RGB IN port. At this time, the DTV OUTPUT switch of the receiver has to be switched to RGB mode. 4. DVI OUT Connect to a TV or monitor through the DVI IN port. At this time, the DTV OUTPUT switch of the receiver has to be switched to RGB mode. 5. COMPONENT OUT (YPBPR) Connect to a TV, monitor or other external display device through the Component Video IN (YPBPR). At this time, the DTV OUTPUT switch of the receiver has to be switched to YPBPR mode. 6. VIDEO OUT 1, 2 Connect to a TV, monitor or other external display device through the Analog Video IN port. 7. AUDIO OUT 1, 2 Connect to a TV, audio receiver, or other external device through the Analog Audio IN port. 8. S-VIDEO Connect to a TV, monitor or other external display device through the S-VIDEO IN port. -8 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -9

DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Remote Control Unit The Set-Top Box remote control and on-screen menu system work together to operate the Set-Top Box as simply as possible. Understanding the remote control keys and the menus allows you to operate the Set-Top Box with ease. To operate the HD broadcast receiver with the remote control, press the STB key. To operate the TV with the remote control, press the TV key. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1. STANDBY/ON ( ) Turns the receiver operating or standby mode. 2. 0 ~ 9 NUMERICAL keys Press the number keys to tune to a channel or to enter numbers on menu screens. 3. PRE.CH Turn to the previous channel. 4. STB Switches the remote control mode to receiver mode. 5. TV/RADIO Toggles between the TV channel and Radio channel. 6. MUTE Mutes the audio. 7. VOL +/- Adjust the volume level. 8. ALT Press to select the sound track list for the current service. 9. CH. LIST The scanned channel list appears. 10. MENU Press to display the on-screen menus. 11. GUIDE Press to display the on-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG). 12. / /œ/ Use to move the highlight bar to select the wanted item on the menu. 13. SELECT ( ) Press to confirm and save any data to the receiver in the menu system. 14. COLOR (RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE) Use according to the instructions on the screen when using a menu or guide screen. 15. AUDIO Changes the audio to the Dolby or MPEG audio. 16. TEXT Displays the teletext OSD mode on the screen. 9. DIGITAL AUDIO (COAXIAL) Connect to an external device through Digital Audio IN using a coaxial cable. 10. DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) Connect to an external device through Digital Audio IN using an optical cable. 11. SERVICE This is for service only. 12. RESOLUTION Selects the output resolution format between 1080i, 720p, 576p, and 576i according to the video input of the TV or monitor. 13. DTV OUTPUT Selects DTV OUTPUT format between RGB and YPBPR according to the video input of TV or monitor. 14. POWER Switch This is used to supply (ON) or interrupt (OFF) the power. 15. POWER CORD Connect to the wall outlet of AC 110-240V~, 50/60Hz. Note : When inserting batteries, make sure that the polarity(+/-) is correct. -10 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -11

DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 17. TV STANDBY/ON ( ) (for TV exclusive use) Turns the TV operating or standby mode. Checking Accessories 18. TV IN SEL (for TV exclusive use) Press to select the input source in the TV. 19. TV (for TV exclusive use) Switches the remote control mode to TV mode. 20. CH / Press to change channels. Owner s Instructions Remote Control/ AAA Batteries Component Cable AV Cable RF Cable 21. INFO Displays the program information in the screen. Press it once and basic information appears. Press it twice and detailed information appears in the text box. 22. TIMER This is used to reserve a program by EPG. Installing the Batteries 23. FAV CH Changes to the next channel in the configured Favorite Channels from among terrestrial broadcast channels. Press and remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Put two AAA batteries into the compartment and replace the battery cover. 24. EXIT Clears on-screen displays and return to TV program viewing. 25. RETURN ( ) Press to return to the previous menu. 26. P.SIZE Press to change the screen format according to the screen aspect ratio and the input signal format. 27. SUBTITLE Displays the subtitle on the screen. Toggles between the subtitle on and off. -12 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -13

DESCRIPTION CONNECTING YOUR STB Setting Up TV Operations with the Remote Control Location of the receiver Enter the manufacturer number into the remote control to control the TV with the remote control (see Available TV Manufacturer Numbers on pages 40~45). 1. Turn the TV on. 2. Point the remote control towards the TV. Your STB should be placed under proper ventilation. Don t put in completely enclosed cabinet that will restrict the flow of air, resulting in overheating. The location should be safeguarded from direct sunlight, excess moisture, rough handling or household pets. Avoid stacking other electronic components on the top of the receiver. The location should be safely accessible by the cable from your antenna system. 3. Enter the TV manufacturer number by using the NUMERICAL keys while pressing the TV key. E.g. For a Samsung TV, press 0, 0 and 1 in this order by using the NUMERICAL keys while pressing the TV key. Connecting the receiver with aerials 4. When the TV is turned off or on, the configuration is finished. You can connect the receiver to the following type of aerials: TV functions that you can control with the remote control Button key TV STANDBY/ON TV IN SEL VOL+/- CH / MUTE Function Press to turn the TV on or off. Press to select an external input source for the TV. Press to adjust the TV volume / Exclusive to the TV Press to select a TV channel. Press to mute the TV sound. Note : 1. There is a model that can only be turned on by pressing the numeric key 0 on the remote control. 2. TV models of other manufacturer that can be controlled with the remote control are limited, and some functions may not work. 3. If you replace the remote control batteries or enter a new manufacturer number, the previously configured TV manufacturer number is deleted. 4. When a connected device is an integrated TV model (VCR, DVDP), take care when using the remote control because it may operate both of them simultaneously. 5. If the configuration number does not work, try another number. Use a standard outdoor roof aerial intended for receiving channels between VHF and UHF. Because many older roof-mounted aerials may only receive a limited number of channels, it is difficult or impossible to receive digital channels transmitted on higher frequencies. If so, you may replace the roof aerial. Some outdoor aerials are directed towards an analogue transmitter. The aerial must be directed towards a digital TV transmitter. It is not desirable to use indoor or window mounted aerials, as it will be difficult or impossible to receive digital channels. Note : In some region, the digital terrestrial signal may be weak. In order to receive channels with a weak signal, a booster may need to be installed into your antenna system. -14 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -15

CONNECTING YOUR STB CONNECTING YOUR STB Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set 1. Connect an antenna cable to the ANT.IN jack on the Set-Top Box. Digital TV or Normal TV 1. Connect an antenna cable to the ANT.IN jack on the Set-Top Box. 2. Connect the Video Cables. YPBPR format: Connect a Component video cable between the COMPONENT OUT (COMPONENT) jacks on the Set-Top Box and the DTV INPUT jacks on the TV. RGB format: Connect an RGB video monitor cable between the RGB OUT (RGB) jack on the Set-Top Box and the RGB VIDEO IN jack on the TV. 3. Connect the Audio Cables. Connect an audio cable between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box and the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on the TV. Note : You must set the YPBPR or RGB (DTV OUTPUT) switch on the rear of Set-Top Box to YPBPR or RGB. You then must set the corresponding input you are using on the TV. 2. Connect the Video Cables. Digital TV: Connect a component video cable between the RGB OUT or COMPONENT (YPBPR) jacks on the Set-Top Box and the DTV INPUT jacks on the TV. Normal TV: Connect a video cable between the VIDEO OUT jack on the Set-Top Box and the VIDEO INPUT jack on the TV. Or, connect an S-Video cable between the S-VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the Set-Top Box and the S-VIDEO INPUT jack on the TV. 3. Connect the Audio Cables. Digital TV: Connect an audio cable between the DIGITAL Audio OUT (optical or coaxial) jack on the Set-Top Box and the Digital Audio IN jack on the TV. Or, connect an audio cable between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box and the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on the TV. Normal TV: Connect an audio cable between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box and the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on the TV. <Digital TV> Note : 1. The TV set must be digital compatible (i.e., it must have < Normal TV> appropriate audio and digital video terminals). 2. If 1080i, 720p, or 576p is selected with the RESOLUTION switch on the Set-Top Box, the On-Screen Display menus will not be supported for VIDEO OUT (composite) and S-VIDEO OUT. The OSD menus for VIDEO OUT and S-VIDEO OUT are supported only when 576i is selected. 3. You must set DTV OUTPUT (YPBPR/RGB) to YPBPR to enable the Component Video output. -16 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -17

CONNECTING YOUR STB CONNECTING YOUR STB Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV/Monitor with a DVI jack Connecting the Set-Top Box to a Computer Monitor 1. Connect an antenna cable to the ANT.IN jack on the Set-Top Box. 1. Connect an antenna cable to the ANT.IN jack on the Set-Top Box. 2. Connect a DVI cable between the DVI OUT jack on the Set-Top Box and the DVI IN jack on the DVI device (TV, monitor). 3. Connect audio cables between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box and the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on the DVI device. Note : 1. When connecting to TV through DVI or RGB cable for higher video quality, the TV will have it's own configuration for audio input connection that may not match the illustration above, please refer to your TV manual for appropriate audio connection. 2. You must set DTV OUTPUT (YPBPR/ RGB) to RGB to enable the DTV (RGB) out. 2. Connect a computer monitor cable between the RGB OUT (RGB) jack on the Set-Top Box and the VIDEO IN jack on the computer monitor. 3. Connect an audio cable between the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set-Top Box and the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on the computer monitor. Note : You must set DTV OUTPUT (YPBPR/ RGB) to RGB to enable the DTV (RGB) out. Connecting an Audio Component There are many types of audio systems on the market today. A simplified illustration of an audio system is shown to the right. For more information, see your audio system owner s manual. If your audio system has: 1. A coaxial digital audio input, connect the audio system to the DIGITAL AUDIO (COAXIAL) jack on the Set-Top Box. 2. An optical digital audio input, connect the audio system to the DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL) jack on the Set-Top Box. Be certain to remove the black cover from the optical output before inserting the cable. 3. Do not connect both optical and coaxial cables. This may damage your audio system. -18 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -19

CONNECTING YOUR STB BASIC FUNCTIONS Selecting the Resolution and the DTV Output Signal 1. Display Screen You can select the video output appropriate to the connected TV or monitor mode. To select the resolution: Select a resolution by using the RESOLUTION switch at the back of the HD receiver referring to the following table. 576p 576i RESOLUTION 720p 1080i Before you can view the television program, you must perform the installation. Therefore you will see only menu images at first. After the television channels have been programmed, you will see the following picture (banner) each time you switch channels: Channel Number Channel Name Reserved Date/Time Parental Rating HD/SD Dolby To select the DTV output signal: Select the output signal by using the DTV OUTPUT switch at the back of the HD receiver referring to the following table. RGB: Select the output signal by using the DTV OUTPUT switch at the back of the HD receiver referring to the following table. YPBPR: Select YPBPR when the TV is connected to the Component (YPBPR) output port of the HD receiver. (The signal is not output through the RGB and DVI output.) DTV OUTPUT YPBPR RGB Progress Program Information Press the INFO key in view mode. Select the channel by pressing the NUMERICAL 0~9 keys or / keys and select the TV/RADIO key to move to TV or Radio channel. You will also see this picture each time you change channels. When you press the TV/RADIO key on the Remote Control Unit, TV and Radio program are toggled. Detailed program information Teletext Subtitle Press the INFO key twice while you are viewing a program. Resolution and DTV Output Video Out Available Resolution Output Status Composite (1 or 2) 576i Always output. Make sure to select 576i mode. S-Video 576i Always output. Make sure to select 576i mode. Component (YPBPR) 1080i/720p/576p/576i If you select the 576i resolution, the picture may be displayed abnormally on the screen depending on the TV model. RGB (D-Sub) 1080i/720p/576p The 576i resolution is not supported. DVI 1080i/720p/576p The 576i resolution is not supported. Note : In Composite and S-Video out, On-screen menus are displayed only when you select the 576i resolution. First you will see the banner described above. After the INFO key is pressed in the second time, detailed information for current program can be displayed on another banner, if there is more information. When this information is more than one page, CH / keys can be used for page up and down. Note : This service depends on service provider. 2. Volume Control To control the volume level : Press the VOL+/ VOL- keys to adjust the volume level. Press the MUTE key to turn to silence mode. Press the MUTE key again or VOL+/ VOL- in order to cancel the mute function. When the volume level is 0, the digital audio output will also be muted. -20 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -21

BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS 3. Select Soundtrack Press the ALT key to see the soundtrack list. Press the / and SELECT ( ) key to select one. The soundtrack service is not provided for every channel and depends on the conditions the operator is in. 6. Subtitle When the current broadcasting program provides subtitle, press the SUBTITLE key to see the current subtitle language. If SUBTITLE is available on current program, is displayed on the banner after changing channel or pressing the INFO key. Press the SUBTITLE key once again to exit. 4. Channel List 7. Teletext Press the CH. LIST key while you are viewing a program. Press the / key to select either All, TV, Radio or Favorite Channels. Select a channel by using the /, YELLOW (Page Up), BLUE (Page Down) keys and press the SELECT ( ) key to watch the program on the channel. Note : The blocked channel is indicated in yellow letters. 5. View Favorite Channel Press the FAV CH key to view the stored favorite channels. Each time the FAV CH key is pressed, the next channel from the stored favorite channels is shown (i.e. sequentially). For more information, see the favorite channels item. (Refer to page 28) When the current broadcasting program provides Teletext, press the TEXT key to see the current Teletext. If Teletext is available on current program, is displayed on the banner after changing channel or pressing the INFO key. Press the EXIT key to exit. Note : When the connected TV provides the Teletext feature, this function is not supported. The HD receiver does not support the Teletext VBI function. When the teletext application is active following keys can be used: NUMERICAL keys: 0...9 are used to change main page. Then in the left upper corner will be visible number of the main page. If the broadcasting program provides this page after the moment (usually about 20s), this page will be visible. / keys are used to change main page, just (+1) for key and (-1) for key. / keys are used to change Next/Previous subpage number. Sometimes broadcaster send one or more subpages on one main page. To change sub-page number just press or key, if subpages will be exist in STB memory then next/previous subpage will be displayed. Colour keys: RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE. They are optional for teletext application. When broadcaster send appropriate information to STB, it is visible at the bottom of teletext application (last line) color fields with the description. -22 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -23

BASIC FUNCTIONS 8. Select Audio Mode Guide (EPG) Menu You can choose an audio mode between Dolby and MPEG audio using the AUDIO key. To change the audio mode: Press the AUDIO key to select the Dolby or MPEG audio. Whenever you press the AUDIO key, available audio mode is toggled. 9. Adjust Picture Size You can adjust the aspect ratio of the video signal depending on the screen format and the video resolution. When you press the P.SIZE key, the aspect ratio changes in a pre-determined sequence. (Refer to page 32) EPG-Electronic Program Guide The electronic program guide gives you a program information for the channels. Note : 1. This service depends on service provider. 2. After receiver recognized the EPG data from the signal which takes few seconds, it can display correct EPG information. Press the GUIDE key while you are viewing a program. This function is displayed on the screen by using only time. Use the or keys to go back to the previous date or move to the next one. You can select up to 7 days before or after today. - key: key is for moving back to the previous date. - key : key is for moving to the next coming date. On the EPG screen, the time interval is set by the half hour, and can be adjusted by pressing the or key. Note : The time interval is set by the half hour. However, information on the channel, even if not programmed in 30 minute units, is displayed on the EPG screen. For more information on the selected channel press the INFO key. LIST: Press the RED key to display the channel group list on the left-hand side of the TV Guide screen. Press the / keys to select a channel group from the list and press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to go back to the previous list. Channel Group: All, TV, Radio, Favorite -24 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -25

Genre: Main Menu Press the GREEN key to select the EPG information according to the genre. A total of 11 genres are available. Press the / or / keys to select a genre and press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Genres: Movie/Drama, News, Show/Game, Sports, Child/Youth, Music/Ballet, Art/Culture, Social/Political, Education, Leisure/Hobbies, etc. - The EPG screen for your genre channel is displayed. - Press the GREEN key again to go back to the basic EPG screen. After installing your antenna system and STB with appropriate connectors. Plug in the AC main power and switch on the receiver. Press the MENU key to bring up the main menu. Reserve Program If the current channel involves an event that you want to reserve, press the TIMER key on the remote control to reserve that program. You can see the reserved channel in Reserved Program of the main menu. (Refer to page 27) The following on screen display will appear: The sub menu topics will be displayed from 1 to 4. This means consist of 4 sub-menus: Reserved Program, Channel, Preference, System. 1. Reserved Program You can view the reserved program list in the main menu. Select Reserved Program in the main menu. To view the reserved channel, press the /, YELLOW (Page Up), or BLUE (Page Down) keys to move to a particular program. Press the RED key to delete all reserved program. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. -26 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -27

2. Channel 2.2 Channel Auto Scan This menu consists of 5 sub-menus : Favorite Channel, Channel Auto Scan, Channel Manual Scan, Channel Delete, and Channel Block. Select Channel in the main menu to select the sub menu. Select the sub menu from the channel menu by pressing the or key, then press the SELECT ( ) key. 2.1 Favorite Channel You can immediately register the present channel to the desired favorite channel group. Select Favorite Channel in the channel menu. Select the desired channel using the /, YELLOW (Page Up), or BLUE (Page Down) key. Press the RED key and then register the selected channel at the favorite channel group. You can change TV list or Radio list by the GREEN key. When you press the GREEN key, All Channel list, TV list and Radio list are toggled. Then press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu list. The sub menu Auto Scan will enable download of the channels automatically from the preprogrammed load. To download channels automatically: Select Channel Auto Scan in the Channel menu. Press the SELECT ( ) key. Available frequencies can be automatically scanned and tuned. You do not need to enter the frequency manually. When channel scanning is done, the number of scanned channels is displayed at the bottom of the screen. When the scanning operation is complete, the Edit Channel window will appear. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. To delete channels from favorite group: Select Favorite Channel in the Channel menu. Press the key to move the cursor to Favorite Channels. display changes to. Select a channel you want to delete from favorite channel group with /, YELLOW (Page Up), or BLUE (Page Down) key. Press the RED key to delete the selected channel from the favorite channels. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu list. -28 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -29

2.3 Channel Manual Scan 2.4 Channel Delete To tune-in new channels and weak signals, the STB has been provided with the option Channel Manual Scan where the frequency channel can be entered by the user. Select Channel Manual Scan in Channel menu. Select the channel number of frequency you want to find by pressing the / keys. Press the SELECT ( ) key to start the scanning process. Note : 1. When the frequency channel that you have entered has the corresponding available channel data, the number of channels is displayed at the bottom of the screen and the tuner is marked LOCKED. 2. When the frequency channel that you have entered has no corresponding available channel data, the number of channels is not displayed at the bottom of the screen and the tuner is marked UNLOCKED. Therefore ensure that a valid one has been entered. When channel scanning is done, the number of scanned channels is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press the RETURN ( ) key to save your work and go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu list. You can delete channel searched. Select Channel Delete in the Channel menu. Select the channel you want to delete using the /, YELLOW (Page Up), or BLUE (Page Down) key. Press the RED key to delete the selected channel from the channel list. Press the GREEN key to delete all channels. A selected channel is marked with a Recycle Bin (see figure). Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. 2.5 Channel Block You can set lock for any desired channel. Select Channel Block in the Channel menu. Select the channel you want to delete using the /, YELLOW (Page Up), or BLUE (Page Down) key. Press the RED key to lock the selected channel from the channel list. A selected channel is marked by the Lock symbol (see figure). Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. Note : This will lock the channel. Whenever you need to view the channel, you will have to enter the PIN Code at the request window. -30 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -31

3. Preference Audio Balance This menu consists of 4 sub-menus : A/V Setting, Parental Rating, Banner Duration, and Channel Change Mode. Select Preference in the main menu to select the sub menu. Select the sub menu from the Preference menu by pressing the or key, then press the SELECT ( ) key. 3.1 A/V Setting You can set the various A/V settings you want. Select A/V Setting in the Preference menu. Press the / keys to move the sub items and press the / keys to select the options. Screen Format Select the Audio Balance: Mixed, Right +1 to Right +7 and Left +1 to Left +7. Dolby Digital Select the Dolby digital On or Off. On: Outputs the Dolby Digital signal first. Off: Outputs other audio formats first. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-d symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Select the Screen Format according to your TV : STANDARD 4:3 or WIDE SCREEN 16:9 ratio type. 4:3 Video aspect ratio: Standard, Wide, Spectacle, Zoom 1, Zoom 2 When selecting 16:9 for the screen format, you can select an aspect ratio of 4:3 for a movie. (However, the 16:9 video menu is not available in this aspect ratio). 16:9 Video aspect ratio: Letter Box, PAN-SCAN, Full Screen When selecting 4:3 for the screen format, you can select an aspect ratio of 16:9 for a movie. (However, the 4:3 video menu is not available in this aspect ratio). -32 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -33

Video output mode using Hot Key as called P.SIZE in RCU TV Aspect Source Operation 16:9 4:3 Standard Wide Spectacle Zoom1 Zoom2 16:9 Standard Expand Shrink 4:3 16:9 Letter box PAN-SCAN Full Screen 3.2 Parental Rating This Parental Rating feature sets viewing restrictions and prevents unauthorized access to your STB through the PIN (Personal Identification Number), which is a 4 digit number. (The factory preset PIN Code : 0000) When the aspect ratio of the TV screen is 16:9: 1. When watching a video in the 4:3 aspect ratio, you can select Standard, Wide, Spectacle, Zoom 1 or Zoom 2 mode. You can select the mode by using the A/V Setting menu or the P.SIZE key on the remote control. 2. When watching a video in the 16:9 aspect ratio, you can select Normal, Expand or Shrink mode. You can only select the mode by using the P.SIZE key on the remote control. Input Standard Wide Select Parental Rating in the Preference menu. Enter PIN Code. If you have not entered your own PIN Code then the PIN Code 0000 applies, which was set at the factory. To control the ratings of the programs your family can watch, set rating limits in the Parental Rating. Parental Rating: No Block, All Block, G, PG, M, MA, AV, R Press the or key to select the option. There are various systems used to rate TV programs. Your HD Receiver allows you to set limits for the following kinds of ratings: 4:3 16:9 Spectacle Zoom 1 Zoom 2 Input Standard Expand Shrink When the aspect ratio of the TV screen is 4:3: 1. When watching a video in the 4:3 aspect ratio, this function is not supported. It will operate in Standard mode. 2. When watching a video in the 16:9 aspect ratio, you can select Letter box, PAN-SCAN or Full Screen mode. You can select the mode by using the A/V Setting menu or the P.SIZE key on the remote control. Input Letter box PAN-SCAN Full No Block All programs can be watched because there is no age limitation. All Block This option blocks all programs. G General audience. Although not specifically designed for children, most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. PG Parental guidance suggested. This program may not be suitable for younger children. M Mature Audience 15+, This programs are blocked for children under the age of 15. MA Mature Adult audience 15+. This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults, and is therefore unsuitable for anyone under 15 years of age. AV Adult audience, Strong violence 15+. This program contains the strong violent contents. Therefore, programs are blocked for children under the age of 15. R Restricted. Some material not suitable for children 18 years of age or younger. Parents are strongly urged to investigate this film before allowing children to view it with them. Press the SELECT ( ) key. Press the RETURN ( ) key. Press Exit to exit the menu. 16:9-34 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -35

3.3 Banner Duration 4. System When you switch channels, an information banner will be shown for a few seconds. You can select for how long the banner will be shown. Select Banner Duration in the Preference menu. Select the banner time you want by using or key. Time ranges: 0, 3, 5, 10 and 15 seconds. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. Note : Each selectable time items has meaning of the interval time during a channel banner stays on changed channel screens. 3.4 Channel Change Mode Using this menu, select channel group mode you want to see. Select Channel Change Mode in the Preference menu. Select the channel mode you want by using or key. Channel mode: All, TV, Radio and Favorite. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. Note : In Channel Change mode, you will see only the channels that you have already set. This menu consists of 5 sub-menus : Change PIN Code, Region Selection, Status, Signal Detection, and Factory Reset. Select System in the main menu to select the sub menu. Select the sub menu from the System menu by pressing the or key, then press the SELECT ( ) key. 4.1 Change PIN Code From here you can change the PIN Code from the standard 0000. DO NOT FORGET IT! Without it, you are not able to access to any of the functions where the code is required. You can change password for Parental Rating and Channel Block simultaneously. Select Change PIN Code in the System menu. Input the Current PIN Code using Numerical key, then press the SELECT ( ) key or key to move to New PIN Code. (The factory preset PIN Code : 0000.) Input a New PIN Code using NUMERICAL key, then press the SELECT ( ) key or key to move to Confirm PIN Code. To confirm, you need to enter the New PIN Code again. Please remember the PIN Code should be a 4 digit numerical value. Press Exit to exit the menu. Note : If you forget the PIN Code, contact your dealer or service provider. Once you change password, please do not forget and keep well. -36 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -37

4.2 Region Selection 4.4 Signal Detection You can set your region according to your location. Select Region Selection in the System menu. Select the region you want by using or key. Region: New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queens land, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia. Press the SELECT ( ) key for confirmation. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. Note : 1. What is Region?: This is a function that automatically changes the system time according to the corresponding time region. 2. In case that the STB is moved to other region, do Channel Auto Scan in the Channel menu to set the new channels. You can obtain the signal strength and reception quality of an incoming RF channel. Select Signal Detection in the System menu. Select the RF channel you wish to view by using the or keys and press the SELECT ( ) key to start signal detection. RF Channel Range: From 6 to 69. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. Note : The signal strength and reception data may not display on the screen when the incoming signal is poor (even when it exists), depending on the broadcasting conditions. 4.3 Status If you have to contact your service provider or a service center they might ask for information available from this menu. Select Status in the System menu. Press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Press Exit to exit the menu. 4.5 Factory Reset This is to restore the factory set values in case the user has encountered some problems after changing any values of channel data and others which may be in error. Select Factory Reset in the System menu. Input your PIN Code using NUMERICAL key, then press the SELECT ( ) key. It asks for your confirmation. If you want to perform a reset, press the SELECT ( ) key. The receiver will automatically restart and the factory default settings will be restored. If you don t want to perform a reset, press the RETURN ( ) key to cancel your work or go back to the previous menu. Note : This cause your previous settings to be deleted! -38 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -39

Available TV Manufacturer Numbers AVAILABLE TV MANUFACTURER NUMBERS 1. TV key + 3-Digit User Code 2. TV Operating keys: TV STANDBY/ON, 0~9, CH /, VOL+/-, MENU, TV IN SEL, MUTE TV TV Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST SAMSUNG 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 050 066 076 102 195 217 365 379 421 A.R. SYSTEMS 049 152 ACCENT 049 152 ACEC 112 ACURA 195 ADMIRAL 065 076 163 171 190 307 324 369 466 481 ADYSON 379 AGASHI 076 379 AGEF 324 AIKO 049 076 102 141 152 172 195 225 379 AIWA 377 459 AKAI 049 050 055 066 076 102 107 123 139 141 150 152 172 182 195 209 225 379 428 433 437 471 475 AKIBA 049 123 152 380 378 AKITO 049 106 152 AKURA 049 076 123 195 378 426 470 ALARON 042 379 ALBA 018 049 050 107 123 134 163 168 195 225 232 379 413 421 457 ALBIRAL 371 ALCYON 407 ALLORGAN 050 094 236 379 ALLSTAR 049 152 AMPLIVISION 113 379 421 425 AMSTRAD 012 049 076 123 131 152 172 195 225 426 476 ANAM 049 152 195 ANAM NATIONAL 049 152 ANGLO 076 195 ANITECH 049 076 152 195 407 ANSONIC 045 049 107 112 152 195 210 226 391 413 421 ARC EN CIEL 074 182 186 424 453 463 ARCAM 379 424 ARISTONA 049 050 065 079 112 152 160 ARTHUR MARTIN 107 127 136 139 153 307 425 ASA 020 065 078 080 091 146 171 197 307 324 375 408 449 ASBERG 049 152 407 ASORA 195 ASTRA 195 ASUKA 050 076 123 378 379 ATLANTIC 049 050 071 113 152 236 379 ATORI 195 AUCHAN 107 425 AUDIOSONIC 049 074 076 152 182 195 213 379 421 AUDIOTON 050 076 379 421 AUSIND 090 407 AUTOVOX 050 071 078 079 080 083 090 156 236 324 379 407 413 449 468 470 AWA 018 049 131 152 195 226 320 379 426 433 AYOMI 411 BAIRD 074 102 182 209 218 379 409 BANG & OLUFSEN 324 483 BARCO 107 371 480 BASIC LINE 049 107 123 195 226 378 BASTIDE 379 Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST BAUR 049 107 150 152 172 247 249 357 414 454 470 475 BEKO 152 241 421 433 460 BEON 049 152 163 BEST 213 421 BESTAR 049 152 226 421 BINATONE 379 BLACK STAR 413 BLACKTRON 378 BLACKWAY 378 BLAUPUNKT 057 060 113 247 249 345 451 454 481 BLUE SKY 049 123 152 195 217 232 378 380 457 BLUE STAR 378 BONDSTEC 413 BOOTS 050 106 379 BPL 049 152 378 BRANDT 014 074 182 186 218 424 436 452 462 BRANDT ELECTRONIC 074 453 463 BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 074 182 186 453 BRINKMANN 049 152 163 BRIONVEGA 049 065 083 152 167 172 324 356 476 BRITANNIA 379 BROTHER 076 BRUNS 065 324 BSR 094 107 110 139 168 BTC 123 BUSH 018 049 076 094 106 107 123 134 139 142 172 193 195 209 217 225 226 232 307 378 379 457 458 470 480 BUSH(UK) 107 168 CAPSONIC 049 076 152 380 CARREFOUR 018 177 CASCADE 049 064 152 195 CASIO 049 152 CATHAY 049 152 CCE 049 152 379 CENTURION 049 152 CENTURY 065 163 324 411 413 481 CGE 011 090 093 094 107 139 142 163 168 346 348 369 407 413 421 480 CIHAN 217 CIMLINE 123 134 195 CITY 195 CLARIVOX 049 125 163 CLATRONIC 045 049 076 113 123 152 195 225 379 407 413 421 CMS HIGHTEC 379 COMTEL 125 217 CONCORDE 195 CONDOR 045 049 050 113 152 163 195 210 378 379 413 421 467 CONTEC 018 131 195 320 379 CONTINENTAL EDISON 014 074 182 186 232 424 453 462 463 COSMEL 195 213 CROSLEY 065 090 093 094 104 107 139 324 346 348 407 413 469 481 CROWN 049 152 163 170 195 209 232 407 421 470 CRYSTAL 477 CS ELECTRONICS 123 379 413 CTC 413 CTC CLATRONIC 045 CURTIS MATHES 126 190 Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST CYBERTRON 123 DAENYK 042 DAEWOO 049 123 152 193 195 226 379 456 464 DAINICHI 123 379 DANSAI 049 076 141 152 195 379 DANSETTE 426 DANTAX 421 DATSURA 209 DAWA 049 15 DAYTON 049 152 195 226 DE GRAAF 107 139 209 307 479 DECCA 049 102 106 120 217 DECCA(UK) 046 049 050 102 106 131 152 379 DEITRON 049 152 DENKO 076 DENON 126 DERWENT 105 DESMET 049 113 152 DIGATRON 049 DIGILINE 049 152 DIXI 049 152 195 379 413 DORIC 104 105 DREAN 049 152 DTS 195 DUAL 049 050 107 139 152 156 168 182 243 379 414 417 424 468 470 DUAL TEC 040 050 168 195 379 DUMONT 045 065 080 102 139 146 324 375 379 449 469 DUMONT-FINLUX 020 045 078 091 104 DUX 049 112 152 DYNATRON 049 152 ELBE 049 107 123 152 172 210 243 369 391 411 421 435 ELBIT 217 ELCIT 045 046 062 065 104 107 150 168 324 413 ELECTA 076 378 ELECTRO TECH 195 ELEKTA 076 378 ELG 049 152 ELIN 020 049 107 139 152 172 195 379 470 479 ELITE 049 123 152 467 ELMAN 045 168 ELTA 195 076 379 EMERSON 012 042 049 065 113 152 225 324 378 413 475 481 ERRES 049 112 152 ESC 049 152 ETRON 049 107 139 152 195 EURO-FEEL 076 EUROMAN 049 076 152 379 421 EUROPA 049 152 EUROPHON 045 046 049 050 068 107 120 152 168 379 413 EXPERT 071 107 236 425 EXQUISIT 049 152 413 FAMILY LIFE 049 152 FENNER 152 195 226 FERGUSON 049 050 074 076 080 082 102 103 182 218 247 409 411 436 452 472 FIDELITY 049 050 076 107 152 225 307 379 475 FILSAI 050 379 FINLANDIA 033 139 172 197 209 307 375 470 474 FINLUX 020 042 045 049 078 080 090 091 102 104 107 139 146 152 163 197 210 324 375 379 407 408 428 429 437 449 469 Maker (BRAND) NAME CODE NUMBER (3DIGIT) LIST FIRST LINE 045 049 094 102 107 134 139 152 191 195 209 210 226 379 411 413 457 470 FISHER 018 041 050 065 069 102 104 107 139 156 172 209 320 324 379 408 414 421 470 FLINT 049 102 123 152 380 FNR 045 FORMENTI 049 090 107 113 139 307 324 379 407 467 469 480 481 FORMENTI-PHOENIX 050 104 113 307 FORTRESS 190 324 FRABA 049 152 421 FRIAC 045 049 152 195 FRONTECH 066 076 139 195 307 379 413 466 470 477 FUJITSU 042 045 071 102 107 195 236 379 FUJITSU GENERAL 195 379 FUNAI 042 076 094 GALAXI 045 049 152 GALAXIS 045 049 152 163 421 GBC 104 107 139 168 195 226 480 GE 074 182 218 378 GEANT CASINO 107 425 GEC 049 102 104 107 120 152 171 172 307 379 470 GEC(UK) 046 050 102 107 150 162 GELOSO 062 104 107 139 168 171 195 226 307 413 469 481 GENERAL 064 074 182 GENERAL TECHNIC 195 GENEXXA 049 123 152 307 426 466 GOLDHAND 379 GOLDLINE 213 GOLDSTAR(LG) 049 050 055 107 139 152 168 172 182 195 219 379 413 414 421 460 GOODMANS 018 042 049 076 102 134 139 141 152 182 193 195 218 225 226 232 379 428 450 456 464 GORENJE 421 GPM 123 GRADIENTE 049 152 170 177 GRAETZ 049 090 104 136 139 152 153 162 171 172 198 225 307 466 469 475 GRANADA 013 018 033 041 049 102 104 105 112 120 152 171 172 198 209 218 238 241 307 379 407 425 470 471 472 474 GRANADA(UK) 046 050 090 107 139 162 307 GRANDIN 049 107 113 123 152 195 378 380 425 435 GRONIC 045 379 GRUNDIG 049 080 090 152 232 247 249 407 454 455 HALIFAX 076 379 HAMPTON 379 HANIMEX 094 HANSEATIC 018 049 050 094 104 107 113 152 172 195 241 324 378 379 391 421 455 467 470 475 HANTAREX 045 046 049 152 195 HANTOR 049 152 HARLEY DAVIDSON 042 HARWOOD 049 152 195 426 HAUPPAUGE 049 152 HAVERMY 190 HCM 049 076 123 152 163 195 378 379 426 HEMA 195 379 HEMMERMANN 150 470 HIFIVOX 074 182 186 424 453 463-40 D I G I T A L T E R R E S T R I A L H D T V R E C E I V E R -41