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Converts any TV to Digital MFR-300 User Guide

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MFR-300 User Guide

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing this TVonics Freeview box.

Record the serial number in the space provided below (the serial number can be found on the rear of the product). When calling your dealer regarding this product, please quote the model name and serial number.

Serial Number:

Important Safety Information

Before using the Freeview box, please take a minute to read the following important safety information.

Only use the supplied power adaptor.•Do not cut off the supplied power adaptor’s plug.•Do not allow the Freeview box to get wet.•Do not expose the Freeview box to rain or moisture.•Do not use the Freeview box in hot, humid or excessively dusty places.•Do not place any objects on the Freeview box.•Allow for adequate ventilation around the Freeview box.•To clean the Freeview box, use a lightly dampened, soft cloth. Do not •use any kind of abrasive cloth, sponge or cleaner.Do not attempt to open the Freeview box. Refer all servicing to qualified •service personnel.To help prevent Screen Burn on Plasma and LCD screens, use the Screen •Saver feature whenever possible.

Environmental Information

This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU.

For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.

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Table of Contents

Introduction ........................................................................................................................2Important Safety Information .......................................................................................2Environmental Information ...........................................................................................2

Getting StartedPackage Contents ..............................................................................................................4Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ...........................................................5Connecting to your TV.....................................................................................................6Installing the Freeview Box ............................................................................................7Setting up your TV ............................................................................................................8Automatically Tuning the Freeview Box....................................................................9

Using your Freeview boxThe Remote Control .......................................................................................................10Everyday Use .....................................................................................................................12The Channel List ..............................................................................................................14 The Info Display ...............................................................................................................15The TV Guide .....................................................................................................................16The Timers Screen ...........................................................................................................18 The Main Menu ................................................................................................................20Main Menu Options ........................................................................................................21Common On Screen Symbols .....................................................................................24The Help Pages .................................................................................................................25Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................26Specifications ....................................................................................................................28Optional AV Lead .............................................................................................................29

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Package Contents

MFR-300 Quick Start Guide

1 Freeview box 2 Remote Control

3 Batteries (2) 4 User Guide

5 Power Adaptor 6 Remote Control (IR) Extender

7 RF Lead 8 Fixing Pads

9 Quick Start Guide

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Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control

Always check the positive/negative symbols on the batteries to ensure they are inserted correctly.

Don’t forget to dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly way.

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Connecting to your TV

1 From your aerial.

2 To your TV (supplied RF lead).

3 To the supplied power adaptor. We recommend that you DO NOT connect the plug to a wall socket until you are ready to switch on the Freeview box. (Do not cut off the supplied power adaptor’s plug.)

4 Supplied Remote Control Extender (only required when installing the Freeview box behind your TV). Red LED indicates Standby, Green LED indicates Power On, Pulse Green LED indicates the Freeview box has detected a valid remote control command.

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Installing the Freeview Box

1 Cut the supplied fixing pads to the required size.

2 With the two parts of the fixing pads stuck together, remove the backing tape from one part and attach the fixing pads to the Freeview box.

3 Attaching to a stable surfaceRemove the backing tape from the other part of the fixing pads and fix the Freeview box to a stable surface.

Attaching to the rear of the TVRemove the backing tape from the other part of the fixing pads and fix the Freeview box to the rear of your TV.

Connect the Remote Control Extender to the Freeview box and position the receiver part as shown. If required, there is a sticky pad supplied with the Remote Control Extender to secure it in position.

Attaching to a stable surface Attaching to the rear of the TV

Supplied RemoteControl Extender

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Setting up your TV

Before you can use the Freeview box you will need to tune a spare channel on your TV.

Ensure the Freeview box is switched on before tuning the TV.

To automatically tune a spare channel on your TV:1. Use your TV’s ‘automatic tune’ option to retune your TV (refer to

your TV’s user guide for more information). The Freeview box must be switched on in order for the TV to detect it.

2. Once the automatic tuning has finished, use your TV’s remote control to find the channel that displays the Freeview box’s picture. You should see the Start up screen, shown on the next page.

3. Whenever you want to view pictures from the Freeview box, you will need to select this channel first.

To manually tune a spare channel on your TV:1. Use your TV’s remote control to select a spare channel on your TV.2. Use your TV’s ‘manual tune’ option to search for the Freeview

box (refer to your TV’s user guide for more information). The Freeview box automatically outputs a signal on UHF Channel 38*. Alternatively, if your TV allows you to enter the channel frequency directly, the Freeview box’s output frequency is 607.25 MHz. Once the channel has been tuned you should see Start up screen, shown on the next page.

3. Store this channel on your TV. Whenever you want to view pictures from the Freeview box, you will need to select this channel first.

*If UHF Channel 38 is already in use, or interference lines appear on the picture, set the Freeview box’s output signal to a different UHF Channel and retune your TV. Refer to ‘RF Output’ on page 21.

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Automatically Tuning the Freeview Box

1 With the Freeview box’s Start up screen displayed, press the [OK] button on the Freeview box’s remote control to begin automatic tuning.

Start up screen

2 When the automatic tuning has finished, a summary screen is displayed.

Automatic tuning summary screen

Press the [OK] button to remove the summary screen and start watching digital TV.

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The Remote Control

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1 Switches the Freeview box on/into standby.

% Turns the sound on/off.

SUBTITLE Displays subtitles (if available).

AD Switches Audio Description on/off.

0-9 Selects channels, enter PIN, use Help pages.

TV/RADIO Switches between Digital TV channels and Digital Radio channels.

Returns to the previous channel watched. Switches between 4 and 24 hours advance in TV Guide.

VOL. +/− Adjusts the volume.

HELP Displays/exits the Help pages.

BACK Returns to the previous level in the menu. Exits TV Guide, Info and Menu (first level).

CH. U/u Selects the next/previous channel.

TV GUIDE Switches the TV Guide on/off.

INFO Displays programme information.

OK,v, V, b, B

Displays the Channel List/confirms a selection (OK button). Navigate the TV Guide/menu/Channel List/Info menu (v, V, b, B buttons).

MENU Displays/exits the menu.

TIMER Displays/exits the Timers menu.

SAVER Switches the screen saver on. Press any button to cancel.

HOME Exits current menu/screen and returns to normal TV mode, displaying the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE).

TEXT Displays digital text (if available).

Coloured buttons

Selects options in digital text/TV Guide/Channel List/menu (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue).

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Everyday Use

Changing channelsPress [CH. U] or [CH. u] on the remote control to “hop” through the channels.

To choose a particular channelType in the number using the 0-9 buttons, then press [OK]. If you do not press the [OK] button, the Freeview box will change to the selected channel after approximately 2 seconds.

Channel hoppingThe [ ] button lets you keep an eye on two channels by switching between the current channel and the last channel you watched - so you can hop between the channels.

Using standbyWhen you’re not watching TV, you should set the Freeview box to standby. Press the [1] button to switch between ON (green POWER light on) and STANDBY (red POWER light on).If you plan to leave the Freeview box unattended for a long period, switch to standby and wait 20 seconds before switching it off at the mains. (Don’t worry - all of your settings will be saved.)

Automatic standbyEvery day, at 3.30am, the Freeview box will automatically switch to standby mode to help reduce the amount of electricity it uses. If you are still watching TV at this time, a screen will be displayed allowing you to stop the Freeview box entering standby mode. It is also possible to deactivate this automatic standby mode by setting the ‘Auto Standby’ option to ‘Off’. Refer to page 22 for more details.

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Standby retuneWhen the Freeview box is in standby mode it will automatically search and add any new channels found to the channel list. In some cases, existing channels may be removed (e.g. when you are receiving your TV signal from 2 different transmitters). If this happens, you can stop the Freeview box searching for new channels in standby mode by setting the ‘Update Channels’ option to ‘Off’. Refer to page 22 for more details.

Screen saver in radio mode When you are listening to a radio channel, the screen saver will automatically start if no button is pressed for 15 minutes. To remove the screen saver, press any button on the remote control.

Audio descriptionAudio description is an additional narration that describes all significant visual information such as body language, facial expression, scenery, action, costumes - anything that is important to conveying the plot of the story, event or image. Press the [AD] button on the remote control to switch on audio description (if available). When a valid AD service is detected on a channel you select, you will hear two beeps in quick succession to inform you AD is available. Press again to switch off audio description.

SubtitlesPress the [SUBTITLE] button on the remote control to display subtitles (if available). Press again to switch off subtitles.

Home buttonThe [HOME] button on the remote control will cancel any on-screen menu and return the Freeview box to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE).

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The Channel List

The Channel List displays all the available channels.

The Channel List

To Press

Access the Channel List... [OK] button while watching TV.

Select channels... [v] and [V] buttons.

Display the previous nine channels in the list...

[RED] button.

Display the next nine channels in the list...

[GREEN] button.

Switch to the selected channel... [OK] button.

Exit the Channel List and return to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE)...

[HOME] button.

Exit the Channel List... [BACK] button.

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The Info Display

The Info display gives brief information on the current and future programmes.

The Info Display

To Press

Access the Info display... [INFO] button.

View information for future/previous programmes...

[v], [V], [b] and [B] buttons.

Set a reminder for future programmes...

[OK] button while highlighting a future programme.

Change the Audio setting... [RED] button (if available).

Change the Subtitle setting... [GREEN] button (if available).

Exit the Info display and return to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE)...

[HOME] button.

Exit the Info display... [INFO] or [BACK] button.

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The TV Guide

The TV Guide displays programme information for the next 8 days (when transmitted by broadcasters).

The TV Guide

You can also set timers that will display a chosen programme when it starts.

Setting a timer

A Timer had been set for:

BBC Ten O’Clock Newson BBC One at 22:00 (Fri)

A Timer had been set for:

BBC Ten O’Clock Newson BBC One at 22:00 (Fri)

A Timer had been set for:

BBC Ten O’Clock Newson BBC One at 22:00 (Fri)

A Timer had been set for:

BBC Ten O’Clock Newson BBC One at 22:00 (Fri)

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To Press

Access the TV Guide... [TV GUIDE] button.

Move around the TV Guide... [v], [V], [b] and [B] buttons.

Display the previous nine channels in the list...

[RED] button.

Display the next nine channels in the list...

[GREEN] button.

Move forward 4 or 24 hours... [BLUE] button.(Press [ ] to switch between 4 and 24 hours).

Move back 4 or 24 hours... [YELLOW] button.(Press [ ] to switch between 4 and 24 hours).

View selected programme information...

[INFO] button.

Preview a current programme... [OK] button (while highlighting a current programme).

Switch to the current programme being previewed...

[OK] button (while highlighting a currently previewed programme).

Set a timer for a future programme...

[OK] button (while highlighting a future programme).

Cancel a timer... [OK] button (while highlighting the required programme).

Exit the TV Guide and return to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE)...

[HOME] button.

Exit the TV Guide... [TV GUIDE] or [BACK] button.

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The Timers Screen

The Timers screen displays all the programmes that are currently set to display when they start. You can also set a manual timer and modify or cancel an existing timer.

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The Timers screen

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Editing a timer/Manually setting a timer event

*Use ‘Mode’ to set the timer event to occur ‘Once’, ‘Daily’ or ‘Weekly’. **When a timer is set to display a programme on a locked channel, you will need to enter the PIN before the programme is displayed. If you enter your PIN when setting the timer event, the programme will be displayed automatically.

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To PressAccess the Timers screen... [TIMER] button.Move around the Timers screen... [v] and [V] buttons.Manually set a timer... [OK] button (while highlighting

the required timer event). See below for further information.

Edit a timer event... [RED] button (while highlighting the required timer event). See below for further information.

Delete a timer event... [GREEN] button (while highlighting the required timer event).

Exit the Timers screen and return to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE)...

[HOME] button.

Exit the Timers screen and return to TV...

[TIMER] or [BACK] button.

Editing a timer event / Manually setting a timer event

To PressMove around the Edit timers screen...

[v] and [V] buttons.

Change the ‘Name’, ‘Mode’* and ‘PIN’** settings...

[b] and [B] buttons.

Change the ‘Start’, ‘End’ and ‘Date’ settings...

[0-9] buttons.

Save and exit the Edit timers screen...

[OK] button.

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The Main Menu

The main menu allows you to choose and change a wide range of features from your Freeview box.

The Main menu

To PressAccess the Main menu... [MENU] button.Move around the Main menu... [v] and [V] buttons. (Alternatively,

press the corresponding number button to directly highlight an option.)

Select an option... [OK] button.Select a setting... [b] and [B] buttons.Move back to the previous level... [BACK] button.Exit the Main menu and return to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE)...

[HOME] button.

Exit the Main menu... [MENU] or [BACK] button.

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Main Menu Options

Edit Channel List

1 Hide ChannelsAllows you to hide unwanted channels so they do not appear on the TV Guide, Info and Channel List.

Press [OK] to select a channel to hide. An ‘X’ appears next to channels that have been hidden. To make channels visible again, highlight them and press [OK] to remove the ‘X’.

2 Sort ChannelsAllows you to rearrange the channel order. Press [OK] to select the channel you wish to move. Press [v] or [V] to select the new position, then press [OK] to move the channel.

Settings

1 CountryAllows you to change the country setting.

2 SubtitleAllows you to set your preferred subtitle setting (if available).

3 AudioAllows you to set your preferred audio setting (if available).

4 Picture ModeAllows you to change between traditional (4:3) and widescreen (16:9).

5 RF OutputAllows you to select which RF Channel the Freeview box outputs a signal on. The default RF Channel is channel 38. If Channel 38 is already in use, or interference lines appear in the picture, set RF Output to a different RF Channel (between channel 22 and 69) and retune your TV.

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6 Antenna PowerAllows you to send power to a connected active aerial or amplifier that requires a power supply to operate. When set to ‘On’, the Freeview box will output 5V/50mA from the ‘8 OUT’ socket.

7 Auto StandbyAllows the Freeview box to switch to standby mode at 3.30am every day to help reduce the amount of electricity it uses.

8 Update ChannelsAllows the Freeview box to automatically search for new channels when in standby mode. It is recommended that this option be set to ‘Automatically’.

9 Reset Set Top BoxAllows you to reset the Freeview box. You will be asked to enter your PIN to reset the box (the default PIN is 0000).

Parental ControlsYou will need to enter the PIN before the Parental Controls menu is displayed. The default PIN is 0000.

1 Set PINAllows you to change the PIN. The default PIN is 0000.

2 Lock ChannelsAllows you to lock channels so they can only be viewed once the correct PIN is entered.

Press [OK] to select a channel to lock. A appears next to channels that have been hidden. To unlock channels, highlight them and press [OK] to remove the .

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Tuning

1 Automatic SearchAllows you to automatically tune the Freeview box to search for any new channels that may have been launched.

2 Manual SearchAllows you to manually tune the Freeview box to search for any new channels that may have been launched.

Use the [0-9] buttons to enter a channel number then press [OK] to search. Any new channels found are automatically added.

Service

1 Manufacturers DetailsAllows you to check the software and hardware versions running on your Freeview box.

2 Signal StrengthAllows you to check the signal strength and the transmitter name.

Software Upgrade

Allows you to search for software updates through your aerial (when available). As updates are handled automatically by your Freeview box it is not recommended that you use this option.

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Common On Screen Symbols

The following symbols may be visible in the TV Guide, Channel List and Info display:

Locked channel.

Multilanguage option available (audio and subtitle).

Timer has been set.

Radio channel.

Teletext available.

Swap channel.

Hide channel.

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The Help Pages

The Help pages give advice and information for many of the features of this Freeview box.

The Help pages

To Press

Access the Help pages... [HELP] button.

Select a help topic... [1]-[9] buttons.

Return to the index page... [0] button.

Exit the Help pages and return to the first channel stored in the channel list (typically, BBC ONE)...

[HOME] button.

Exit the Help pages... [HELP] or [BACK] button.

Additionally, pressing the [HELP] button whilst accessing any of the following will take you directly to the relevant Help page:

Channel Banner, Channel Information, Channel List, Edit Channel List, TV Guide, Settings, Parental Control, Tuning and Timers.

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Troubleshooting

Should you experience a problem with your Freeview box which can’t be resolved using the table below, put the unit into Standby mode, then unplug completely from the mains. Leave the unit unplugged for at least one minute before connecting again to the mains.

PictureProblem Possible cause/remedy

No picture/distorted picture

Check the Freeview box is switched on.•Check the aerial is correctly connected to the •Freeview box.Check all connections between the Freeview box •and the TV.Check the TV is displaying the correct AV input •(refer to your TV manual).Check the signal strength.•

Black and white picture

Use the fine tuning mode (if available) on your TV •to improve the colour.

SoundProblem Possible cause/remedy

No sound Check the TV is not muted.•Check the Freeview box is not muted.•Check the TV volume is turned up.•Check the Freeview box volume is turned up.•Check the aerial is connected correctly and the •Freeview box is switched on.Check all connections between the Freeview box •and TV.Check the signal strength for the channel you are •watching. If the signal is weak then you may have picture but no sound. If using the optional A/V accessory cable (see •page 29), please check its properly connected to your TV/Hi-Fi or Surround Sound System.

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Troubleshooting

PowerProblem Possible cause/remedy

No power Check the supplied power adaptor is correctly •connected and the Freeview box is switched on.

Remote ControlProblem Possible cause/remedy

Remote control does not work

Replace the batteries.•

TV GuideProblem Possible cause/remedy

Wrong date is displayed in the TV Guide

Put the Freeview box into Standby mode, then •unplug completely from the mains. Leave the Freeview box unplugged for a least one minute before re-connecting to the mains.If the date is wrong after unplugging the •Freeview box, this issue may be due to transmitter maintenance. Please refer to this BBC page for transmitter maintenance information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/transmitters/index.shtml

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Specifications

Physical SpecificationsSize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(W)70mm x (H)27mm x (D)54mmWeight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.085kg

Power RequirementsInput Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3V DC (with supplied power adaptor)Power Consumption (On) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.0WPower Consumption (STBY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5WOperating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0°C to +40°CStorage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -20°C to +60°C

TunerRF Input Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 x IEC (Female)RF Output Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 x IEC (Male)Modulated Output (RF OUT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UHF B21 - B68 (User Selectable)Channel Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UHF B21 - B68 (470MHz - 854MHz)

Video DecoderVideo Decoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MPEG-2 main Level/main ProfileVideo Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:9/4:3/4:3 Letterbox

Audio DecoderAudio Decoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MPEG-2 Layer 1Audio Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stereo / Mono

AV ConnectorAudio & Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stereo & CVBS (via 2.5mm AV socket)

Supplied AccessoriesRemote ControlAAA / R03 Batteries (2)User GuideRF Lead

Power Adaptor (5.3V 1Amp)Remote Control ExtenderFixing Pads

Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.

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Optional AV Lead

This optional AV Lead allows you to connect the Freeview box to your TV’s audio/video sockets.

This alternative connection method gives superior audio and video quality.

For more information or to order, visit tvonics.com or call TVonics on 0870 80 30 551 (calls charged at national rate).

Connect the optional AV Lead to the AV Connector on the front of the Freeview box. Connect the three phono jacks to the AV connectors on your TV.

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