Installing remote control batteries
Remote control works with 2 AAA batteries, 1.5V (included). On the rear of the remote control
there is the batteries compartment. To open it, push slightly the upper part of the window
(identified by a knurling) and slide the lid.
Place the batteries following the right polarity, indicated on the bottom of the compartment.
Close the lid, sliding until the end. Use only batteries of the specified size and voltage.
If the remote control is not used for a long time, remove the batteries. Do not leave dead
batteries in the remote control.
If liquid is produced from the batteries, wipe it off with a cloth and replace the batteries.
Do not throw batteries into fire, do not short-circuit them, do not open them or subject them
to excessive temperature. Batteries are not rechargeable, do not attempt to recharge them.
Replace the batteries with others of the same type. Do not use a new and an old battery or
batteries of a different type, replace both with new identical ones. Do not disperse batteries in
the environment.
Using the remote control
The remote control must be directed towards the front of the appliance, where the IR sensor
is. Remove any object that may influence the trajectory from the remote control to the sensor.
Exposure to strong sunlight could affect the sensitivity of the remote control.
Connection
WARNING: connect the appliance to the mains only after making all the
necessary connections.
Make sure to have inserted the batteries in the remote control, adjustments may only be
necessary with the remote control. Refer to the previous diagrams and images (Figure 2)
for the identification of the correct position of the sockets on the decoder.
Antenna connection
Connect the coaxial cable of the antenna connected to the wall socket with the ANT IN socket
(see Figure 2) on the back of the device.
Connection to the television
There are two way to connect the appliance to the television: through a HDMI cable or a
SCART cable (both cables are not included in the packing). Choose the most appropriate one
based on the TV. If the TV is equipped with a HDMI socket, using it to have the maximum
video and audio resolution being a digital output.
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