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User Guide for Digital TV Receiver POWER CH- CH+ VOL- VOL+ MENU BHAS01UR W arranty: 1800 022 960.
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3 BHAS01UR Contents Introduction .......................................... 4 Main features and functions ............................. 4 Features: ..................................................................................... 4 Remote control .
4 BHAS01UR Introduction This user manual is intended to guide you through the operation for the Bush BHAS01UR High Definition DVBT T errestrial Receiver . The password may be required when you attempt to modify some advanced settings. The default password is “000000”.
BHAS01UR 5 Supports T eletext (where broadcast) 16 Subtitles supported based upon availability on the network 17 Channel editing functions (Favorites, Move, Lock, Delete) 18 Supports HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI 1. 4 ) 19 USB 2.0 Input supports mp3, wma, jpeg and bmp media playback and Software 20 Upgrade.
6 BHAS01UR Key legend Description Home Press at any time to return to the first scanned in Channel TV : Once programmed to TV will switch the TV between On and Standby STB Switches the Set T op Box be.
BHAS01UR 7 Battery installation Insert the batteries while observing the correct (+) and (-) polarities as illustrated below: About the batteries: If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the set top box, • please replace the batteries.
8 BHAS01UR Programming your learning remote control Y our remote control is set to work your digital set top box only . However , it is possible to programme it to also control your TV set, so that you only need to use one remote control. When you have programmed your remote control, the following buttons will control your TV , , and .
BHAS01UR 9 b) If you ever want to change these buttons back to controlling the volume and mute of your digital box, press both the button and the button (at the same time) and hold them down until the light under the button flashes four times. Y our remote control will now work the volume and mute functions of your digital box.
10 BHAS01UR Front and rear panels Rear panel TO TV RF IN RF OUT R L CVBS Pr Pb Y S/PDIF HDMI USB ON OFF R SK OF E ECTR C SHOCK DO NOT O EN CAUT ON RF IN Aerial Input RF OUT Output of Digital T errestrial TV Broadcast signal – e.
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12 BHAS01UR Connect the STB receiver via composite video and audio (for standard denition viewing) Connect the antenna to the ANT IN socket on the receiver .
BHAS01UR 13 Connect the STB receiver via YPbPr output and audio output (for high denition viewing) Connect the antenna to the ANT IN socket on the receiver . 1 Connect the receiver to the TV set via the green, red and blue component AV 2 cables (this will provide video), and the composite red and white cables (which will provide audio).
14 BHAS01UR Connect the STB receiver via HDMI (for optimum high denition viewing) Connect the antenna to the ANT IN socket on the receiver . 1 Connect the receiver to the TV set via a HDMI cable.
BHAS01UR 15 Connect the STB receiver via RF Modulator (for basic viewing) Note. This method is used when the TV has no other input other than the Antenna Input. Connect the antenna to the ANT IN socket on the receiver . 1 Connect an antenna cable to the TO TV sock et on the receiver from the set top box 2 to the antenna input on the TV .
16 BHAS01UR Installation guide Ensure that all connections have been made properly , turn on the TV and make sure the receiver is connected to the Main Power . Make sure that the on/off switch on the back panel of the set top box is switched to on. Press the P ower button on the front panel of the receiver to switch receiver on.
BHAS01UR 17 Basic operation Program settings T o access the Menu, Press the MENU button. 1 T o access the program settings, Select Program 1 Press OK. 2 The Menu provides options to adjust the Program settings. Select an option. 1 Press OK or RIGHT to adjust that setting .
18 BHAS01UR Program Edit T o edit your program preferences (Move, Skip, Lock, Delete or set as a Favourite), you will need to enter the Program Edit Menu.
BHAS01UR 19 advance for every tuned channel (when broadcast). Press the EPG button on the Remote Control to access guide directly . Y ou can use the LEFT/RIGHT to view what is on other channels. Press the green key to skip forward 24 hours, and the red key to skip back 24 hours.
20 BHAS01UR The Menu provides options to adjust the video settings. 2 Press UP/DOWN to select an option. 3 Press RIGHT/LEFT to adjust that setting . 4 Press EXIT to exit the menu.
BHAS01UR 21 Channel search Press MENU and select Channel. 1 Press OK. 2 The Menu provides options to adjust the channel search settings. Select an option and press RIGHT/LEFT to adjust the settings.
22 BHAS01UR This option will search and install all channels automatically . This option overwrites all preset channels. 1. Select Auto Search and press OK or RIGHT to start channel search. 2. T o cancel channel search at any time, press EXIT . Manual search This option allows you to install new channels manually .
BHAS01UR 23 Country Select your country of residence in the list displayed. Antenna power This function allows you to enable Antenna P ower if an external active antenna is connected. T ime setting Press MENU 1 Select Time, and then press OK. 2 The menu provides options to adjust the time settings.
24 BHAS01UR Country region Modify based on the region where the set top box is installed. T ime zone May be customised when the time offset is set to manual. Sleep Allows the set top box to be programmed to switch off automatically after a set period of time.
BHAS01UR 25 Option Press MENU and then select Option. 1 Press OK. 2 The menu provides options to adjust multiple language and user settings. Select an option and press RIGHT/LEFT to adjust the setting.
26 BHAS01UR Digital audio Modify the format of digital audio being output between PCM, RAW and Off . OSD T ransparency Customises the transparency of the on screen display including information and the menu.
BHAS01UR 27 Parental Guidance Y ou can restrict access to channels by rating that are unsuitable for children. T o restrict/lock the channel you will need to enter either the default password ‘000000’ or your own password (if you have modified it).
28 BHAS01UR Menu Lock When set to “On ” each time the menu is accessed the password will need to be used. The default password is ‘000000’. USB This function provides the ability to playback multimedia or upgrade the set top box via the USB port.
BHAS01UR 29 Multimedia Select to play back multimedia including music and photo files via USB. Photo Congure This allows the user to customise slide time, the mode that the slides appear via, and the image aspect ratio.
30 BHAS01UR USB Upgrade Allows the unit to be upgraded via USB (if required). Specications T uner Input Connector IEC 16902. Female Input F requency Range VHF&UHF Number of RF Inputs 1 Input im.
BHAS01UR 31 Video Decoder Standard ISO/IEC 13818-2 and ISO/IEC 14496-10 T ransport stream ISO/IEC 13818-1 Video decoding MPEG -2 SD/HD (MP@ML and MP@HL), MPEG -4 H.
32 BHAS01UR Front Panel bi-colored LED Red / Green to indicate the various states of the STB 4- segments LED T o display the time, channel number or/and other information.
BHAS01UR 33 Learning remote control codes The codes below are for use with the BHAS01UR learning remote control. Identify you r brand of television for use in programming the remote control.
34 BHAS01UR Celestial 0819 0820 0821 0767 Centrex 0780 0826 0891 0698 Changhong 1243 Conia 0754 0821 0894 1645 0820 1211 Daewoo 0634 0661 0499 0624 0374 1909 0037 0556 0009 0216 0218 0217 0451 0039 11.
BHAS01UR 35 Hisense 0848 1363 1314 0208 0698 0891 0860 0780 Hitachi 1576 0056 0481 0578 0719 0225 0150 0108 0349 0744 1585 1037 1484 1481 0044 1667 1225 0634 1045 0473 0036 0563 0163 0343 0196 1163 05.
36 BHAS01UR NAD 0056 0166 1156 0178 0865 0361 0163 NEC 0170 1174 0587 1170 1270 0036 0320 1519 0876 0056 0455 0009 0374 0217 0037 0556 0011 0704 0245 0237 1704 0499 0653 0771 1370 1135 0661 0882 1398 .
BHAS01UR 37 0861 0888 0753 1371 1191 1531 0826 1553 1594 1243 0698 0264 0714 1537 1384 1964 1248 1681 1556 Sanyo 0208 1208 0157 0292 0721 0036 0011 0370 1507 0339 0072 0216 0217 0104 0045 0555 0146 00.
38 BHAS01UR T evion 0894 1248 1298 1645 1556 0767 0808 1667 0865 1211 1585 T oshiba 1508 0508 0060 1656 0714 1945 0036 0502 0204 1935 0070 0102 0241 1164 1704 0217 0109 0490 0077 0195 0191 0618 1916 1.
BHAS01UR 39 Product warranty Keep your receipt or proof of installation as proof of purchase. This product is warranted for any defect in materials or workmanship for one year after the original date of purchase. This product is for normal domestic and office use only .
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