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HDMI | Yes |
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Composite Video | Yes |
Component Video | Yes |
Stereo Audio | Yes |
EPG | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Resolution | 1080i |
Explains the terms and conditions of the product's one-year warranty and how to seek assistance.
Details important safety precautions for operating the set-top box, including environmental conditions and electrical hazards.
Provides cautionary advice regarding water exposure, ventilation, cleaning, and lightning storms to prevent damage or injury.
Lists the accessories supplied with the Set Top Box (STB), ensuring all components are present upon purchase.
Identifies and explains the functions of the buttons and display on the front panel of the DGTEC DG-HD0810 set-top box.
Details the various input and output ports on the rear of the STB, explaining their purpose for connectivity.
Illustrates and describes the functions of each button on the remote control for operating the set-top box.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to insert AAA batteries into the remote control and important safety cautions.
Explains how to properly aim and operate the remote control within its specified range and angle.
Guides on connecting the STB to High Definition Televisions using HDMI or YPbPr cables.
Details how to connect the STB to Standard Definition TVs using composite cables and optional optical audio connections.
Guides users through the initial setup process, including language selection and automatic channel scanning.
Explains methods for changing channels using numeric keys, navigation buttons, or the channel list.
Describes how to adjust the audio volume using the remote control or front panel buttons.
Details how to temporarily mute and unmute the audio output of the set-top box.
Explains how to pause and resume live TV playback using the FREEZE button, differentiating it from timeshift functionality.
Describes how to cycle through different aspect ratio modes to suit various screen types and viewing preferences.
Explains how to switch between TV and Radio broadcast modes using the TV/RADIO button.
Details how to display current and upcoming program information, including extended details.
Instructs on enabling or disabling subtitle (Closed Captioning) display for programs.
Explains how to access and exit the teletext service for broadcast information.
Guides on navigating and viewing program schedules, program details, and booking events via the EPG.
Guides initial setup after channel scan, including menu selections for customization.
Overview of the main menu structure and navigation using remote control keys.
Details how to edit stored channels, including moving, skipping, locking, and deleting channels.
Explains how to navigate the EPG, view program details, and book recordings.
How to add favorite channels and access the favorite list while watching TV.
How to rename channels using the RECALL key and navigate the keyboard.
Details on navigating the EPG, viewing program information, and booking recordings with parameters.
Explains how to sort channels by LCN, ONID, Service Name, or Service ID.
How to select Logical Channel Numbering (LCN) mode, ON or OFF.
Guides on adjusting picture settings like Aspect Ratio, Resolution, and TV Format in the main menu.
How to select aspect ratio settings (e.g., 16:9, 4:3) for optimal display on different screens.
How to choose the display resolution (e.g., 1080i, 720p) matching the screen and connection.
How to select the TV format (PAL or NTSC) appropriate for the screen and region.
Guides on performing automatic or manual searches for digital channels.
How to initiate an automatic scan for digital channels available in the user's region.
How to perform a manual channel scan by adjusting frequency and bandwidth settings.
How to select the correct country setting for accurate channel tuning and reception.
How to enable or disable antenna power supply for active antennas.
Guides on setting the local time, time zone, and summer time for accurate scheduling.
How to change the On-Screen Display (OSD) language.
How to select the subtitle language, dependent on broadcast availability.
How to choose the audio language, dependent on broadcast availability.
How to select the digital audio output format (PCM, AC-3, OFF).
Guides on accessing system settings, finding system information, and navigating menus.
How to set and manage parental control ratings and access restrictions.
Instructions on how to change the system password for security and parental controls.
How to reset the system to its original factory settings, deleting all custom data.
Guides on using the USB port for media playback, photo viewing, movie playback, and PVR functions.
How to view system details like model, SW, and HW versions.
Information on performing software upgrades via the USB port, advised by DGTEC technician.
How to access and play music, view photos, and watch movies stored on a USB device.
How to play MP3 music files from a USB storage device.
How to view JPG and BMP photo files from a USB storage device.
How to play MPG, AVI, and other supported movie file formats from a USB device.
How to view recorded TS format files from the STB's PVR function stored on a USB device.
Details on using remote control keys (REW, FF, PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, REC) during media playback.
How to set parameters for photo viewing, such as slide time, mode, and aspect ratio.
How to set parameters for movie playback, including subtitle, background, and font color.
How to view PVR parameters and format the USB device for PVR operations.
Provides a quick guide to recording programs using the REC and STOP buttons.
How to record a program currently being watched using the REC button.
Guides on scheduling recordings for future programs using the EPG.
How to access and play programs recorded by the STB from a USB storage device.
Defines a High Definition (HD) receiver and its connection to HD-ready televisions.
Answers whether an HD receiver can be connected to a CRT TV and potential picture quality differences.
Lists the advantages of using an HD receiver, such as sharper pictures and clearer sound.
Recommends using a professionally installed antenna for optimal reception with the receiver.
Explains that high definition signals are transmitted in a 16:9 aspect ratio, also known as widescreen.