Sanyo TV Converter Box DIR 2000 User Guide

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Contents  
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Introduction — Welcome to the World of Sanyo . . . . . . . . . 3  
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Feature Setup  
Setting the Clock/Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Digital Audio Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Setting the Menu Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Other Feature Operation  
Basic Startup and  
Connections . . . . . . . . Refer to Quick ‘N Easy Startup Guide  
Using the Channel Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Express Channel Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Selecting a Direct Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Selecting a (–) Sub Channel  
Understanding the DIR-2000 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6~8  
Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9~10  
SDB Menu Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11~16  
General Menu Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Picture Adjustment  
Major/Minor Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18~19  
Audio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
V-Guide Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
SDB Output Jacks Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Resetting the SDB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Aspect Ratio (Width to Height) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Pix Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Scan Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Channel Operation  
Closed-Captioning  
Selecting Caption Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Channel Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Channel Scan Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Initial Channel setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Channel Display Banner Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Care and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Warranty and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Introduction  
Welcome to the World of Sanyo  
Thank you for purchasing the Sanyo Digital Box (SDB). You made an excellent choice for Performance, Reliability, Features,  
Value, and Styling.  
ToThe Owner  
We are aware that you are eager to begin using your new SDB. However, we also understand that to enjoy it fully you must first  
understand its many features. While this owner's manual is intended to fully acquaint you with the SDB’s operation, it is not  
meant to be read from cover to cover. Instead, it has been carefully arranged for easy use so you can quickly move on to  
enjoying your SDB.  
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Glossary  
Aspect Ratio—The aspect ratio of a television picture is the  
relationship of the width to the height. The standard Analog aspect  
ratio is 4:3. The 16:9 aspect ratio appears wider and shorter, more  
closely resembling a movie theater screen image.  
DTV—Digital Television. Picture is transmitted in a digital format  
that is sharp and crystal clear.  
DTV Indicator—Indicates a digital (ATSC) channel is being  
received by the SDB.  
ATSC—Advanced Television Standards Committee.  
Direct Channel Selection—This allows the viewer direct access to  
DTV and NTSC channels. Use the 0-9 number keys to directly enter  
a new channel number. Use the (–) SUB CH key when necessary.  
Brief Banner—Station ID channel number, and time display that  
appears when changing channels.  
Brief Channel Number Display—The small display that appears  
when entering channel numbers.  
HDTV—High Definition Television. Picture is transmitted in a  
highly defined format.  
Category Tab Area—Tabs are located at the top of each main  
on-screen display: Menu, CHannel Map, or V-Guide.  
Initial Channel—This feature allows the customer to select a  
specific channel for the SDB to tune each time the unit is switched  
on. If not set, the last watched channel will be selected.  
Channel Search—This process establishes the basic database. The  
search process looks for available channels in both tuning systems  
(DTV and NTSC). If a signal is present, the channel is added to the  
database. The database will be entirely reset anytime a full Channel  
Search is completed. If the search is started from the Menu, then the  
display returns to the Menu after the search is finished.  
NTSC—National Television Standards Committee.  
OSD—On Screen Display.  
PCM—Pulse Code Modulation is a binary digital signal format  
used for digitizing analog data. The SDB outputs PCM audio signal  
from digital audio output. This is the default digital audio output  
signal.  
CHannel Scan Memory—This is a list of active channels that is  
created during the Channel Search process and stored in memory.  
Viewers can scan through this list using the Up/Down Scan keys.  
SDB—Sanyo Digital Box.  
This area is also used to delete unwanted channels. (Channels  
viewers want to skip over when scanning.) However, to undelete a  
channel, another Channel Search will need to be completed. For  
DTV, the CHannel Scan Memory will include only major channel  
numbers.  
S/P DIF—S/P DIF is a digital audio format which can transmit a  
Dolby Digital bitstream. By connecting this output to an AV  
receiver that includes a Dolby Digital decoder, you can reproduce  
up to 5.1 channel surround sound.  
CHannel Map—This displays pages of ALL available channels in  
the database and their status. Channels that have been removed from  
the CHannel Scan Memory will appear as blue numbers. Any  
channel can be selected from the CHannel Map, even the “blue”  
channels.  
Tuner Indicator—A single character “D” or “C” will appear  
directly to the left of the channel number. Channels selected with  
the digital (DTV) tuner will be identified with a “D.” Channels  
selected with the analog (NTSC) tuner will be identified with a  
“C” if cable or will be blank if Off-Air (VHF/UHF).  
For DTV, the CHannel Map will show only major channel numbers.  
Channel Number Entry Area—This area is used to actually select  
a channel number when adjusting or setting the Scan Memory and  
Initial Channel features.  
Tuner Key—This key is used to switch between only two choices  
(the ATSC tuner and NTSC tuner).  
480P Indicator—Indicates that the progressive video scan option is  
selected.  
Channel NightScan—NightScan searches for new DTV channels  
and adds them to the channel database. This search will be  
performed at random intervals (during an inactive time).  
4:3 Indicator—Indicates the 4:3 option is selected for the aspect  
ratio.  
Cursor Keys—The CURSOR keys are the four arrow keys on the  
remote control and on the SDB front panel. When accessing any  
page, menu option, or condition, the front panel keys and the remote  
control keys operate identically.  
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Features and Specifications  
Convenient Features:  
Controls and Indicators:  
N Dual Tuning Systems  
N Front Panel Indicators: Power, 480P, DTV, and 4:3  
DTV terrestrial digital ATSC (18 formats)  
NTSC analog (Cable 1~125), (VHF/UHF)  
N Front Panel Keys:  
Power  
Menu  
Channel (up-down)  
Cursor (left-right)  
Enter  
Reset (CPU)  
N Audio formats: Dolby Digital for DTV and analog for NTSC  
N Remote Control Keys:  
Mode Selection  
0~9 number keys  
Menu  
N NightScan automatically updates DTV channels  
Power  
Enter  
Recall  
Display  
Caption  
Audio  
Menu System Adjustments:  
Pix Shape  
V-Guide  
Volume/Cursor (left-right)  
Channel/Cursor (Up/Down)  
Reset (factory settings)  
Auxiliary control keys  
CH Map  
(–) Sub Channel  
Tuner  
N Picture adjustments–Aspect Ratio: 4:3 format and 16:9 format  
N Picture Shape: Normal, Letterbox, Cropped, Stretch, and Expand  
N Scan Mode: Interlaced and Progressive (for 480i/p televisions)  
N Automatic Channel Search for both tuners (DTV and NTSC)  
N Channel Scan Memory  
N Initial Channel  
Jacks and Connectors:  
N Channel Display Banner (Full and Brief)  
N Auto or Manual Clock setting  
N 1 – NTSC Input F-Connector, 75 ohm  
N 1 – DTV (ATSC) Input F-connector  
N Digital Audio Output: S/P DIF and PCM  
N Trilingual Menu Options  
N 1 – RF Output F-connector with Ch3–4 switch  
N 2 sets – Audio/Video Outputs (A/V-1, A/V2)  
N 2 – S-Video Outputs (S-1, S-2)  
N 1 – Component Output (Y-Pb-Pr)  
On-Screen Displays (OSD):  
N 1 – Digital Audio Output (Optical S/P DIF or PCM)  
N Channel Display Banner Information (Full and Brief)  
N Channel Map listing of all channels  
N Closed-Captioning  
Accessories (Included):  
N Multimedia Remote (SDB/TV/VCR/DVD)  
N Coaxial RF Cable  
N XDS (Extended data service) station call letters,  
title of show, and rating  
N Audio Video Cable (phono-type)  
N S-Video Cable  
N Audio Modes: DTV—Main and Sub  
NTSC—Stereo, Mono, and SAP  
N Component Cable  
N Quick ‘N Easy Startup Guide  
N DTV signal quality to aid antenna orientation  
N V-Guide rating limits: Movies and TV guidelines  
Size and Weight (approximately):  
N Size:  
Horizontal Dim. (Width):  
Vertical Dim. (Height):  
Depth Dim. (Thickness):  
13.1 in. (332.7mm)  
2.7 in. (69.1mm)  
11.0 in. (278.1mm)  
Power Requirement:  
N Source: AC 120V, 60Hz  
N Weight:  
6.46 (lbs), 2.9 (Kg)  
N Consumption: Approximately 21 Watts  
This product is subject to continuous improvement, resulting in the design and  
specifications to change without notice. The weight and dimensions shown are  
approximate measurements.  
Trademarks Information:  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolbyand the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Contains iTypefont rendering technology from Agfa Monotype Corporation. TheType software used in this product are under  
license from Agfa Monotype Corporation and cannot be extracted for any other use.”  
is a federal registered trademark of ZentekTechnologies, Inc.  
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Understanding the DIR-2000’s Features  
Analog and Digital Signals  
Analog  
Traditionally, televisions have received signals sent (broadcast) over the airwaves or via cable (CATV). These signals included the carrier wave  
and the picture and sound data. The picture and sound information is superimposed upon a carrier wave by varying the signal frequency and  
the signal amplitude. This varying signal method is also known as ANALOG. The television tuner selects the channel and decodes these sig-  
nals and the television uses the decoded data to recreate the picture and sound.  
Digital  
The SDB receives DTV signals sent through the air as well. However, the digital signals are encoded differently. The digital signal represents  
the picture and sound information as zeros and ones. Both analog and digital transmissions are limited to six megahertz of bandwidth per  
channel. However, digital signals are compressed (made to fit in a much smaller space), therefore, more data can be transmitted within the  
same six megahertz bandwidth. This allows the digital signal to contain data as well as the picture and sound. The digital signal could contain  
information such as program guides.  
Analog and DigitalTuners  
The DIR-2000 includes tuners to receive both analog and digital signals. The digital tuner will  
receive digital channels. The analog tuner can receive VHF channels 2–13 and UHF channels  
14–69, or up to 125 cable channels.  
Output Signals  
The DIR-2000 can output 480i (Interlaced) and 480p (Progressive) component signals. The dis-  
play device you choose during initial setup determines which signals are available for output.  
Figure 1—Output Options  
Choosing the Appropriate Connection Method  
If you are connecting the Sanyo Digital Box to  
an Advanced TV or component system, use  
the SDB Component Video output jacks and  
the digital audio out or analog audio L/R out  
on the back of the box.  
Analog Jacks  
Digital Jacks  
Otherwise connect your analog TV to the  
A/V output jacks or to the “Out to TV” RF  
terminal on the SDB back.  
Figure 2—SDB Back Connections  
The Main Menu  
The Main menu is divided into three categories, Picture, Channel, and Setup. These categories  
appear as tabs across the top of the display. Each of these categories offers several features and  
various options for each feature. (The Features are in the left hand column and the options  
appear in the right hand column.) The available options will vary depending upon the type of  
signal being received and the type of output device you choose during the initial output device  
setup (Conventional TV or Advanced TV). (Figure 1.)  
Accessing the Main Menu  
You access the Main menu by pressing the MENU key on the remote control or front panel.  
Figure 3—Main Menu Categories  
RESET  
Menu Key  
In the event of a  
software lockup  
use a paper clip to  
reset the SDB.  
Figure 4—Menu key locations  
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Menu Labeling  
When a category or option is selected its label will have a yellow highlight. When a feature is selected, not only will its label be highlighted, but  
it will also “point” to the available options that appear in the right hand column. The active option will have a checkmark () beside its title.  
(Figure 5.)  
Navigating the Menu System  
Use the CURSOR keys to navigate through the menu Categories, Features, and Options. The  
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cursor keys move the highlight to the  
left or right. The cursor keys move the highlight up and down. (The Up and Down keys move the highlight in a continuous loop.)  
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Picture Category, Features, and Options  
CATEGORIES  
Aspect Ratio  
The aspect ratio of a television picture is the relationship of the  
width to the height. The standard Analog aspect ratio is 4:3  
(pronounced four to three). The 16:9 aspect ratio appears wider,  
more closely resembling a movie theater screen image.  
OPTIONS  
FEATURES  
Pix Shape  
The image can be viewed in the following on-screen formats:  
LetterBox – picture image appears with black bars on the top and bottom  
of the screen.  
Cropped – the picture image right and left sides are cut off.  
Figure 5—Aspect Ratio  
Stretch – picture image is horizontally enlarged to fill 16:9 screen  
Expand – 4:3 setting enlarges the picture image proportionally with minimal  
portion of top and bottom cut-off to fill screen.  
16:9 setting enlarges the picture image proportionally to fill screen  
both vertically and horizontally providing a wide picture format.  
These options will depend on the current signal reception and the following  
Aspect Ratio setting:  
Settings  
Options Available  
4:3 Reception and 4:3 Aspect setting  
4:3 Reception and 16:9 Aspect setting  
16:9 Reception and 4:3 Aspect setting  
16:9 Reception and 16:9 Aspect setting  
Normal  
Normal, Stretch, and Expand  
LetterBox and Cropped  
Normal, Stretch, and Expand  
Figure 6—Pix Shape  
Scan Mode  
Interlaced  
This is the term given to the dual-field method of scanning. Two separate fields of scan lines are  
created and “interlaced” together to produce a picture.  
Progressive  
Progressive is the term given to sequentially scanned lines (or non-interlaced). This is the  
method most commonly used in computer monitors.  
Figure 7—Scan Mode  
NOTE: When receiving an analog signal (NTSC), Normal will be the only option available  
for each of the Picture category features.  
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Understanding the DIR-2000’s Features  
Channel Category Features and Options  
Search  
Search is used to find and store in memory all active channels being received. This includes  
NTSC and Digital DTV channels.  
NightScan Search  
The NightScan feature automatically searches to keep the database fresh and updated with new  
DTV channels. This occurs at random intervals during inactive times. Please note that NightScan  
adds channels to the memory, it does not delete or replace existing channels.  
Initial Channel  
Figure 8—Selecting An Initial Channel  
The SDB can be programmed to tune to a specific channel each time it is powered on,  
such as your favorite news or sports channel.  
Display Banner  
The Display Banner appears when you change  
channels and when you press the DISPLAY  
key. It has two options, Full and Brief. The Full  
banner may include the station ID, program  
Figure 10—Full DTV Display Banner  
title, the time, and other TV settings concerning  
picture and sound options. The Brief banner  
may only include the station ID (with tuner  
indicator C for Cable [C34], D for Digital  
[D43-05], or Blank for Off-Air [13]) and  
time (if the clock has been set).  
Figure 11—Full NTSC Display Banner  
Figure 9—Display Banner Selection  
CHannel Map Pages  
These pages are basically charts of channel numbers. The CHannel Map shows the available chan-  
nels discovered during the last Channel Search. The Map pages also indicate channels which have  
been deleted from the Channel Scan Memory List, they appear as blue numbers. For DTV, the  
CHannel Map will show only major channel numbers.  
Setup Category Features and Options  
Figure 12—CHannel Map Page  
Clock/Day  
Menu Language  
Use this feature to choose  
between Auto and Manual  
clock settings. Choosing  
Auto will begin the automatic  
clock setting routine. If you  
choose Manual you will be  
directed to input the  
correct time and day infor-  
mation manually using  
the 0-9 and Cursor keys  
on the remote control.  
There are three options  
available for the menu display  
language: English, Español,  
and Français. All menu  
categories, features, and  
options will appear in the  
language you choose. English  
is the default language.  
Figure 13—Manual Clock Settings  
Figure 15—Menu Language  
System Information  
Digital Audio Output  
The information displayed is  
for service technician use  
only.  
When receiving a digital  
signal there will be two  
Audio options, PCM and S/P  
DIF. PCM will be the only  
option available when receiv-  
ing an analog signal.  
Figure 16—System Information  
Figure 14—Digital Settings  
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Using the Remote Control  
Use this universal remote to operate your SDB, TV, VCR, and DVD. Refer to the “Quick ‘N Easy” Startup Guide for programming procedure.  
Since this remote control will operate several pieces of equipment, make sure you press the appropriate key to control that component. For  
example, to operate your VCR, press the VCR key after programming the remote control.  
12 Caption Key—Press to select the Closed Captioning modes for  
your DVD and Sanyo TV only. Captioning is only received  
through the NTSC analog tuner.  
SDB Mode Key—Press to select Sanyo Digital Box as the  
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operating mode.  
VCR Mode Key—Press to select VCR as the operating mode.  
Must be programmed, refer to “Quick ‘N Easy” Startup Guide.  
Input Key—Use this key to switch between TV and Video  
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modes or TV and VCR modes.  
Number Keys—Use these keys to directly select channels on  
your SDB, TV, and VCR. Also use them to set the Clock and  
Day.  
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Channel (CH) Scan Up/Down Keys—Use the L /M keys to  
select next channel up or down on your SDB, TV, and VCR. For  
DVD operation, use these keys to skip forward or reverse. DTV  
channels will show only the major channel numbers. These keys  
have multiple usage; during normal viewing they function as  
scan keys, within the menu system they function as directional  
keys. Channel Up/Down Scan keys move highlight in a con-  
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tinuous loop through all available channels: NTSC  
(Same function as item 20, cursor keys.)  
DTV.  
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Tuner Key—Use this key to toggle from one tuning system to  
another, digital DTV channels and analog NTSC channels (cable  
and VHF/UHF). This key will only operate the SDB.  
(–) Sub CH (Channel) Key—This key will only operate the  
SDB. Use this key to access minor channels numbers.  
11  
Pix shape Key—Use this key to access the picture shape  
options: LetterBox, Cropped, Stretch, and Expand. This key  
will only operate the SDB.  
12  
Menu Key—Press this key to display the on-screen menu on  
your SDB and Sanyo Television. This key will not operate your  
VCR, other brand TV, or DVD player.  
Enter Key—Press this key when using the SDB menu to choose  
the selection, channel number entry, and on-screen menu  
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Mute Key—Press this key to instantly turn off the TV sound.  
Press again to restore the sound to its previous level.  
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Using the Remote Control (Continued)  
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24 VCR/DVD Keys—Use these keys to operate your VCR and  
TV Mode Key—Press to select the operating mode for your TV.  
Must be programmed. Refer to “Quick ‘N Easy” Startup Guide.  
DVD. Remember the remote control must be programmed first.  
Rewind  
– Fast rewinds VCR tape, and fast skip reverse  
DVD Mode Key—Press to select the operating mode for your  
DVD. Must be programmed. Refer to “Quick ‘N Easy” Startup  
Guide.  
for DVD.  
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Play  
– Selects play mode.  
Fast Forward  
forward for DVD.  
– Fast forward VCR tape, and fast skip  
15 Reset Key—Press twice to restore all customer adjustable  
controls to the original factory settings. A display warning  
will appear. Press again to begin channel search procedure.  
Record  
Stop  
– Selects recording mode for VCR only.  
– Selects stop mode.  
Pause  
– Select pause mode.  
16  
Volume (VOL) + Up/Down Keys—Use the +/keys to  
adjust the sound level on your TV.  
Tracking  
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– Adjusts VCR head tracking, and still  
frame step forward or reverse for DVD.  
17 CH (Channel) Map Key—Press this key to display the channel  
map page. The map page will display either DTV digital chan-  
nels or NTSC analog channels (cable or VHF/UHF). Currently  
selected channel number will be highlighted in yellow. Deleted  
channels will be blue.  
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Audio Key—Press to select the desired audio reception feature  
options (if available) for DTV: Main, Sub-1, Sub-2, Sub-3 etc.,  
or for NTSC: Stereo, Mono, and SAP. This key will only operate  
the SDB.  
18  
Recall Key—Use this key to alternate between two channels. It  
will select the previous channel on your SDB as well as your TV  
and VCR. This key functions differently on the DVD, it selects  
the repeat function.  
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16  
Cursor Keys—Use these keys to scan channels, as directional  
arrows to highlight features and options, and to navigate through  
the menu.  
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18  
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The Cursor Up/Down keys move the cursor up and down within  
the SDB menu, and selects next channel up and down on the  
SDB, TV, and VCR. Using the Cursor Up/Down keys in DVD  
mode activates the next/previous or skip forward/reverse  
function.  
The Cursor Left/Right keys move the cursor left and right within  
the SDB menu. Use the Cursor Left key to delete or undo any  
numeric entry. The Left/Right keys operate only the SDB.  
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23  
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21  
Display Key—Use this key to show the full channel and time  
banner display for the SDB, VCR, and DVD mode. Pressing this  
key in the TV mode will display the Channel Number.  
22 Sleep Key—Use this key with the “0” key to set the Sleep Timer  
on a Sanyo TV. It does not function in any other mode.  
23 V-Guide Key—Use to access the parental control restrictions for  
viewing movies and TV programs. (Reference page 20 for detail  
operation.)  
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SDB Menu Operation  
General Menu Operation  
QuickTips  
Use the CURSOR keys to navigate through the menu Categories, Features, and Options. The  
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cur-  
sor keys move the highlight to the left or right. The  
(The Up and Down keys move the highlight in a continuous loop.)  
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cursor keys move the highlight up and down.  
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The menu will  
disappear from  
the screen after  
approximately 30  
seconds, if no keys  
are pressed. Press  
MENU key again  
to redisplay.  
There are three on-screen menu categories: Picture, Channel, and Setup.  
Selecting a Category and Feature Option  
1. Press the MENU key for on-screen display.  
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The last adjusted  
feature is selected  
when returning to  
the menu on-screen  
display.  
2. Use the  
3. Use the  
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keys to select a category.  
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keys to view features and options.  
As each feature is highlighted, available options will  
appear and a checkmark “ ” will indicate the current setting.  
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Press the remote  
4. Use the  
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keys to highlight the desired feature.  
keys to highlight the desired  
control RESET key to  
clear all customized  
settings and return to  
factory default settings.  
(SDB starts searching  
for available  
5. Press the  
key.  
6. Use the  
option.  
Figure 17—Category (tab  
highlighted in yellow)  
with Feature listed  
7. Press ENTER to set or choose the highlighted option.  
channels.)  
8. Press MENU to exit.  
OR  
9. Use the  
/
keys to move to the category  
keys to select another category.  
tab area and the  
/
Operational Tips:  
– The Cursor keys are multi-functional keys.  
Figure 18—Option selected  
– During numeric entries, the  
key will “undo” any number  
entered (0~9). This allows numbers to be corrected or changed  
during channel selection or Clock/Day manual settings.  
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SDB Menu Operation—Picture  
Picture Category  
QuickTips  
The picture feature allows you to change and adjust the on-screen image by changing the aspect ratio, pix  
shape, and scan mode. Please note that the adjustable menu options depend on the current tuner, channel  
For Picture Aspect Ratio:  
selection (DTV or NTSC), and signal reception.  
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The 4:3 ratio setting is  
the NTSC standard.  
Selecting the Picture Aspect Ratio (Width to Height) for DTV Channels  
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The 16:9 ratio setting  
is a wide-screen  
picture image.  
1. Press MENU key for on-screen display.  
2. Use the  
/
keys to select the Picture Category.  
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Press the remote con-  
3. Use the  
feature.  
/
keys to highlight the Aspect Ratio  
trol RESET key to  
clear all customized  
settings and return  
to factory default  
settings. (SDB starts  
searching for available  
channels.)  
4. Press the  
5. Use the  
key.  
/
keys to select the desired option: 4:3 or  
16:9. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: Normal is the only option available for NTSC  
channels.  
For Pix (Picture) Shape:  
Figure 19—Aspect Ratio  
Selecting the Pix (Picture) Shape for DTV  
Channels  
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The PIX SHAPE key  
on the remote operates  
the same as the PIX  
SHAPE menu  
1. Use the  
2. Press the  
3. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the Pix Shape feature.  
key.  
selection.  
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Using the remote PIX  
/
keys to select the desired option: LetterBox, Cropped, Stretch, or Expand.  
SHAPE key allows you  
to quickly access the  
Pix Shape feature.  
Press the ENTER key.  
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If Pix Shape did not  
change the image  
appearance, make sure  
you are receiving a  
digital signal, and the  
correct feature setting  
is selected.  
Figure 21—Expand Setting  
(4:3 Reception & 16:9 Aspect Ratio)  
(16:9 Reception & 16:9 Aspect Ratio)  
Figure 20—Letterbox Setting  
(16:9 Reception & 4:3 Aspect Ratio)  
Selecting the Scan Mode for DTV Channels  
The SDB scan feature is designed to automatically adjust your TV’s picture image depending on the signal  
received and tuner selected. For conventional TV the scan mode should be set to interfaced. For advanced tele-  
vision, the scan mode can be set to either interlaced or progressive. In order to received the best quality picture,  
match your settings with your equipment (DTV-advanced [digital] or NTSC-conventional [analog]).  
1. Use the  
2. Press the  
3. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the Scan Mode feature.  
key.  
/
keys to highlight the appropriate option:  
Interlaced or Progressive. Press the ENTER key.  
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NOTE: Normal is the only option available for NTSC channels.  
Figure 22—Scan Mode selection  
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SDB Menu Operation—Channel  
Channel Category  
Use this feature to automatically search and scan for available channels including NTSC and DTV channels. The  
Channel Category adjustable features are: Search, Scan Memory, Initial Channel, and Display Banner.  
QuickTips  
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Some features and  
options may not be  
available at all times  
depending on your  
current signal recep-  
tion, tuner, and  
Starting Channel Search  
NOTE: An initial search occurs during the first time setup proce-  
dure. Running a manual search should be necessary only  
when you want to search for channels that may have been  
added or to recover channels you deleted using the Scan  
Memory feature.  
channel selection.  
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If you cannot scan  
some channels, check  
the CH map page and  
restart channel search  
operation or press the  
remote control RESET  
key to rescan active  
channels.  
1. Press MENU key for on-screen display.  
2. Use the  
3. Use the  
4. Press the  
5. Use the  
/
keys to select the Channel Category.  
/
keys to highlight the Search feature.  
key.  
Figure 23—Channel Search  
/
keys to highlight Start.  
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Channel Up/down  
Scan keys move high-  
light in a continuous  
loop.  
6. Press ENTER to start channel search. The SDB will automatically  
start searching for available Digital DTV and NTSC (analog)  
channels. The NTSC signal search includes Cable and VHF/UHF  
channels.  
NTSC  
NOTES:  
Continuous  
Loop  
The on-screen message will appear with arrows displayed across  
the bottom of the screen (to indicate activity) as the search process  
continues. (See Figure 24.) This may take some time, so please be  
patient.  
DTV  
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When the remote  
During the Channel Search procedure, only the POWER key is  
operable.  
Channel (up/down)  
keys are pressed  
Figure 24—SDB searching for active  
channels  
repeatedly faster than  
the video can be  
processed, the screen  
will change to a solid  
blue color with only a  
display of the channel  
number.  
Channel Scan Memory  
Channel scan memory is a list of active channels that you can scan  
through when using the CHannel Scan (up/down) keys. The scan  
process will select only major channels. This list can be customized by  
deleting unwanted channels. The Channel Map pages will reflect any  
changes made to the Channel Memory Scan List.  
1. Use the  
2. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the Scan Memory feature.  
key to move to the channel number selection area  
(highlighted). The current channel number will appear. DTV  
channels will show only the major channel number.  
Figure 25—Deleting channels  
3. Use the  
/
keys to select the unwanted channel.  
For example, Ch D35.  
4. Press Enter to remove the channel.  
5. To delete other channels, repeat steps 3 and 4 above.  
Operational Tip:  
Press the CH Map key on the remote to view a complete listing of  
the active channels. “Deleted” channel numbers will be blue. (See  
page 16 for more detailed information on CH Map usage.)  
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Figure 26—CHannel Map with deleted  
channels (blue numbers)  
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SDB Menu Operation—Channel  
Initial Channel  
The SDB can be programmed to tune to your favorite channel  
each time it is powered on, such as your favorite news or sports  
channel.  
QuickTips  
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When Initial Channel  
is set to OFF the SDB  
will tune to the last  
channel selected when  
powered on.  
1. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the Initial  
Channel feature.  
2. Press the key.  
3. Use the  
Each time the channel  
is changed or selected,  
the banner information  
display will appear on  
screen.  
/
keys to highlight On. Press  
the ENTER key.  
Figure 27—Initial Channel selected  
4. Use the  
/
keys to select desired digital or analog  
channel. For example, Digital Channel 43.  
Use the DISPLAY key  
to switch the Banner  
on/off.  
Display Banner  
The Banner information will depend on the current tuner, channel selection (DTV or NTSC), and current signal  
reception.  
1. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the  
Display Banner feature.  
2. Press the key.  
3. Use the  
/
keys to highlight setting: Full or Brief.  
Press the ENTER key.  
NOTES:  
When the Display key is pressed, the Full banner will appear  
regardless of the menu selection and remain on the screen until  
the Display key is pressed again.  
Captions will not be displayed while the Full banner is on the  
Figure 28—Display Banner  
screen.  
Figure 29—DTV FULL Banner Display  
Figure 30—NTSC Full Banner Display  
Banner Information:  
NTSC Full Banner includes:  
DTV Full Banner includes:  
Station ID number (if available)  
“NTSC” analog channel icon  
Station ID number (if available)  
“DTV” digital channel icon  
Major-Minor channel number and  
Channel Number with tuner indicator “C”  
(cable channels)  
Clock time (if set)  
tuner indicator “D”  
Clock time (if set)  
Day date (if set)  
Day date (if set)  
Program Title (if available)  
Program Rating (if available)  
Caption Setting (if set)  
“Dolby D” indicator (if digital signal is received)  
Signal quality with meter  
Program Title (if available)  
Program Rating (if available)  
Caption Setting (if set)  
DTV Brief Banner includes:  
NTSC Brief Banner includes:  
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Station ID number (if available)  
Station ID number (if available)  
Major-Minor channel number and  
Channel Number with tuner indicator “C”  
tuner indicator “D”  
(cable channels)  
Clock time (if set)  
Clock time (if set)  
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SDB Menu Operation—Setup  
Use the setup category to set the Clock/Day, Digital Audio Output, and Menu Language features. (No settings  
required for System Information.) The menu setup feature and options listing will depend on the current  
tuner/channel selection (DTV or NTSC) and current signal reception.  
QuickTips  
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To see the time of day  
and date, press the  
DISPLAY key, the  
To set the Clock/Day manually  
1. Press MENU key for on-screen display.  
banner information  
will appear on screen.  
2. Use the  
3. Use the  
4. Press the  
5. Use the  
/
keys to select the Setup category.  
The Channel Banner  
(Full or Brief) Clock  
display will be blank if  
the clock/day has not  
been set.  
/
keys to highlight the Clock/Day feature.  
key.  
/
keys to highlight Manual. The on-screen  
To use the Auto  
Clock/Day entry areas appear. Press ENTER.  
Clock/Day feature, a  
local PBS station that  
is broadcasting an  
extended data service  
(XDS) signal must be  
received. The Auto  
Clock/Day searches for  
the transmitted signal  
and automatically sets  
the Clock/Day.  
Figure 31—Setup Category  
6. Use the remote 0~9 number keys or  
/
keys to enter  
the proper clock time.  
7. Use the  
/
keys to highlight AM or PM.  
8. Press ENTER to set the time and move the cursor to the Day  
Setting entry area.  
9. Use the remote 0~9 number keys or  
/
keys to select  
the proper day/date. Then press the ENTER key.  
Operational Tips:  
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If no NTSC channel  
signals are found  
during the channel  
search process, the  
SDB will automatically  
skip the Automatic  
Clock/Day Setup  
process.  
– Use the left  
key to clear any incorrect number entry.  
– The clock must be set before setting the day/date.  
Figure 32—Clock Time  
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During the Clock/Day  
setup procedure, only  
the POWER and  
DISPLAY keys are  
operational.  
Figure 34—Banner display with Clock  
Time/Day Settings  
Figure 33—Day [month/day/year]  
Digital Audio Output  
Use this feature to choose the format of the digital DTV audio output signal: PCM or S/P DIF.  
1. Use the  
feature.  
/
keys to highlight the Digital Audio Output  
2. Press the  
key.  
3. Use the  
/
keys to highlight option: PCM or S/P DIF.  
Press the ENTER key.  
NOTE: If you are watching an NTSC (analog) channel, “PCM” will  
be the only option shown.  
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SDB Menu Operation—Picture  
Selecting the Menu Language  
QuickTips  
All menu Categories, Features, and Options will appear in the  
language you choose. English is the default language.  
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If you don’t recognize  
words in the on-screen  
1. Use the  
2. Press the right  
3. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the Menu Language feature.  
key.  
menu, change the  
menu option language  
or press the remote  
control RESET key  
twice (personalized  
settings will be reset to  
factory defaults).  
/
keys to highlight a language option: English,  
Español, or Français. Press the ENTER key.  
NOTE: The menu language does not affect the Captioning text  
language.  
Figure 36—Menu Language  
System Information  
This feature is designed for use by the factory and/or service  
personnel. The display is for diagnostic purposes only, there are no  
customer adjustments.  
Figure 37—System Information  
Channel Map  
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The CH MAP remote  
key will only operate  
the Sanyo Digital Box.  
The SDB automatically displays the CHannel Map in columns regardless of the total number of channels. Rows  
will vary based on the number of channels received. If the CHannel Map page is longer than the screen display,  
simply use the cursor keys to scroll as needed. Also, this feature can be used as an express selection process to  
access channel numbers, see page 17.  
The SDB Channel NightScan feature searches for new channels and adds them to the channel database. This  
operation will be performed at random intervals during in-active times. This feature automatically updates only  
DTV channels.  
The CHannel Map display depends on the following conditions:  
— If channel signals are not detected, the Map page for that  
category (DTV or NTSC) will be blank.  
— The NTSC CHannel Map page will display either CATV  
channels or Off-Air channels but not both. During channel  
search, the SDB will scan both types. The SDB will automati-  
cally detect the proper type to be displayed and used for the  
NTSC database (for a maximum of 125 cable channels or a  
maximum of 68 VHF/UHF channels [VHF 2-13,  
UHF 14-69]). (NTSC channels depend on the type of signal  
connected to the NTSC RF input.)  
— When the CHannel Map is displayed on the screen, you can  
Figure 39—DTV CH Map  
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press the TUNER key to switch between the categories.  
— DTV channels will show only the major channel number.  
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Using the Channel Map  
QuickTips  
1. Press the CH MAP key on the remote control once to display the  
CHannel Map page(s).  
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Pressing the CH Map  
remote key will display  
a blank page with cat-  
egory tabs only, if  
channel signals are  
not detected.  
2. Use the  
or NTSC.  
/
keys to highlight the desired category: DTV  
3. Press the CH MAP key to exit.  
NOTE: Deleted channels will be blue. The current channel will  
have a yellow background.  
When the CHannel  
Map page is active,  
only the Power, CH  
Map, Tuner, Enter and  
Cursor keys are  
Figure 40—NTSC CH Map  
operational.  
When the CHannel  
Map page is active, the  
TUNER key will switch  
between the tuning  
systems (DTV and  
NTSC).  
Express Channel Selection  
To quickly select a channel within the CHannel Map page:  
1. Press the CH MAP key on the remote control.  
2. Use the  
/
keys to highlight the desired category:  
DTV or NTSC.  
3. Use the CURSOR keys to highlight the desired channel. For  
example, Channel 52. Press the ENTER key. (See Figure 42.)  
To quickly switch between a DTV and NTSC channel:  
Figure 41—Channel Map of NTSC  
channels display  
1. Press the TUNER key repeatedly until the desired tuning system  
channel number display appears on the screen.  
2. Select an NTSC cable channel by entering the channel number.  
For cable channels above 100 press and hold the 1 key for about  
two seconds (until 1-- appears). Then enter the other two digits.  
OR  
3. Select a DTV channel by entering the major and minor numbers of  
the channel as follows: 4, 3, (–) Sub, 0, and 5 for channel “D43-05.”  
NOTES:  
The CHannel Map shows all available channels and reflects the  
current status of channels within the CHannel Scan Memory. All  
deleted channels will appear blue.  
Figure 42—NTSC Channel C52,  
selected  
The tuner channel (DTV and NTSC) categories:  
DTV (digital) channels with only major channel numbers listed.  
NTSC (analog) channels with Cable channels 01~125 or  
VHF/UHF channels 02-69.  
Entering 00 for the minor channel number will cause the SDB to  
tune to the NTSC channel matching the major channel number.  
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(–) Sub CHannel Selection  
Direct Channel Selection  
The 0~9 Number keys are used to select channels directly within the Brief Channel Number Display entry area.  
QuickTips  
DTV or NTSC channels 01 through 09 can be entered using one or two digits. To enter one hundred digit,  
press and hold the “1” key for about two seconds, if cable channels are available, 1will appear. Then enter  
the other two digits.  
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Changing a channel  
within the same tuner  
system, simply enter  
the channel number.  
For example  
To select a direct channel:  
DTV-to-DTV or  
1. Press any numeric key (0~9), the Brief Channel Number Display will  
NTSC-to-NTSC.  
appear on the screen.  
2. Enter a channel number. After three seconds the channel will be selected,  
or press the ENTER key to instantly select the channel.  
NOTE: During number entry, use the left  
key to undo an entry.  
Figure 43  
Figure 44  
The following conditions of selecting a direct channel will occur.  
— If you select a nonexistent DTV channel or a very weak NTSC channel,  
see figure 43.  
— If you select a valid DTV channel that is currently broadcasting no video  
signal or no audio signals, see figure 44.  
— If you select a valid DTV channel that is broadcasting an audio signal, but  
no video signal, see figure 45.  
— If you incorrectly connect a DVD player or VCR to the NTSC RF Input (on  
back of SDB) and then try to watch a copyrighted program, disc, or tape.  
A copyright protection signal is detected which triggers the SDB to display  
an error message, see figure 46.  
Figure 45  
Figure 46  
(–) Sub CHannel Selection  
The (–) Sub CHannel key on the remote control can be used as a direct channel selection process for DTV  
channels. Any time the (–) Sub CHannel key is pressed, the DTV tuning system is automatically selected. Use  
this key to select major and minor channels. After a major channel is entered, the (–) Sub CHannel key is used  
to provide access to the minor channels.  
Using the (–) Sub CHannel key to select a channel  
1. Press the (–) SUB CH key, the major channel number for the current  
program will appear with a list of up to three available minor (sub)  
channels. (The selected minor channel will appear with a yellow  
arrow indicator.)  
2. While the Sub-Channel Display is on the screen, select the minor  
channel using the Channel (up/down keys). If more than three minor  
sub-channels are available, scroll up or down the list to locate  
Figure 47—Major Channel  
with Minor Channel 02, selected  
channel.  
3. Press ENTER to instantly select the minor channel or just wait for  
three seconds and the SDB will automatically select the minor channel.  
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If no keys are pressed after five (5) seconds, the Sub-CHannel display will disappear from the screen.  
While the Sub-CHannel display is on the screen, only the POWER, ENTER, and CHANNEL SCAN keys  
are operable.  
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Selecting a Major or Minor Channel using the (–) Sub CHannel Key  
QuickTips  
1. DTV Channels may be selected by entering only the major number. If a DTV minor channel is not entered  
after pressing the (–) Sub CHannel key, the SDB will automatically select the lowest minor channel, -01  
or -1 for the DTV major channel entered. For example, if D34-_ _ is entered, the SDB will tune to DTV  
Channel 34-01.  
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Major channels can be  
selected from the CH  
Map page.  
2. If any DTV minor channel number is entered as –00 or –0, the SDB will  
tune to the NTSC channel matching the major channel number. For  
example, if D24-00 is entered, the SDB will tune to Cable C24 or (UHF  
channel 24).  
Minor channels can be  
selected only when the  
(–) Sub CHannel key  
is pressed; then the  
Major channels  
appears with a list  
of available minor  
channels.  
3. To select a major channel with a specific minor sub-channel: enter the  
major number, press (–) SUB CH key, and then enter the minor channel  
number.  
Figure 48—Channel Entry for  
Major Channel  
4. Press ENTER to instantly select the minor channel or just wait for three  
seconds and the SDB will automatically select the minor channel.  
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If the RF out jack is  
used, the signal will be  
monaural.  
Operational Tips:  
If you are watching an NTSC channel and decide  
to change to a DTV channel. Simply press the  
(–) SUB CH key, the DTV channel number entry  
(D__) display will appear. Enter the channel num-  
Stereo is not available  
through RF out; only  
through A/V  
ber. Then press ENTER to instantly select the  
connections.  
Figure 49  
Figure 50  
minor channel or just wait for three seconds and the  
SDB will automatically select the minor channel.  
If watching a DTV channel with the banner  
dis-played on the screen, and you press the (–)  
SUB CH key, the SDB will automatically remove  
the full banner (see Figure 49). The Brief Channel  
display will appear with sub channels listed (see  
Figure 50).  
If watching an NTSC channel with the banner dis-  
played on the screen, and you press the (–) SUB  
CH key, the SDB will automatically change the  
channel number entry area (D__) in the full banner  
display. A digital channel number may be entered.  
Figure 51—Channel entry area (circled)  
Audio Reception  
Audio options will depend on the channel tuning system selected and the current broadcaster’s signal received.  
The audio mode will display on screen for each selected choice, if available.  
1. Press the AUDIO key, current setting will appear on screen.  
2. To change setting, press the AUDIO key repeatedly until the desired option  
appears.  
DTV options: Main, Sub-1, Sub-2, Sub-3, ...  
NTSC options: Stereo, Mono, SAP  
Figure 52—DTV  
Option: Main  
For DTV—Main.  
For NTSC—Stereo.  
3. Press ENTER to instantly select the option.  
NOTES:  
If audio selection is not available, the Audio mode will change to the SDB  
default modes.  
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If you select SAP while watching an NTSC channel, the SDB will remain in the  
SAP audio mode until another option is selected. If SAP is not available, the  
audio mode defaults to Stereo.  
Figure 53—NTSC  
Option: Stereo  
If you select Sub-1 while watching a DTV channel, the SDB will remain in the Sub-1 audio mode until  
another option is selected. If Sub-1 is not available, the audio mode defaults to Main.  
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V-Guide  
The V-Guide feature is used to access the parental control restrictions. This Sanyo Digital Box is equipped with  
a V-Chip that can be programmed to block shows with content you deem as inappropriate for your children to  
view. There are three guidelines to choose: Movies, TV Age, and TV Content. Each category is blocked as rat-  
ing information is received and decoded. The V-Guide blocked rating restricts the viewing of Digital and NTSC  
channels.  
QuickTips  
Press the V-Guide;  
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then press the  
DISPLAY key to  
BLOCKING MOVIES  
temporarily override  
the restriction settings  
and instantly return to  
normal viewing.  
1. Press V-GUIDE key on the remote control once, the entry page of the  
V-Guide (parental control) setup OSD will appear.  
2. Press the ENTER key to proceed to the main option selection page.  
3. Use the  
4. Use the  
/
/
keys to choose Movies.  
keys to highlight your choice, (such as, R).  
V-Guide restrictions  
will be restored when  
power is reapplied.  
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Figure 54—V-Guide  
5. Press ENTER key to switch between the Blocked and Unblocked option  
rating.  
Figure 55—V-Guide Main Option Display  
NOTES—As a Rating Limit is selected:  
Figure 56—Movie Rating R, blocked  
Block action will block all higher rated limits. For example, Setting the limit to Block an “R” rating  
automatically blocks the ratings NC-17 and X.  
Unblock action will unlock all lower rated limits. For example, Setting the limit to Unblock a “PG-13”  
rating automatically unblocks the ratings “PG” and “G.”  
For complete V-Chip operation and function capabilities, please refer to EIA-744A Standard (U.S.  
BLOCKINGTV PROGRAMS  
TV Content Based  
TV Age Based  
1. Press V-GUIDE key.  
1. Press V-GUIDE key.  
2. Press the ENTER key to proceed to the main option  
2. Press the ENTER key to proceed to the main  
selection page.  
option selection page.  
3. Use the  
4. Use the  
/
/
keys to choose TV Content.  
keys to highlight a content  
3. Use the  
/
keys to choose TV Age.  
option, (such as, D-Suggestive Dialog).  
4. Use the  
/
keys to highlight your  
choice, (such as, TV-PG).  
5. Use the  
/
then  
/
keys to high-  
light your choice (such as, TV14).  
5. Press ENTER key to switch between the  
6. Press ENTER key to switch between the Blocked  
Blocked and Unblocked rating option.  
and Unblocked rating option.  
7. Use the  
steps above.  
key to select another category. Repeat  
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Figure 57—TV Age, TVPG rating  
Figure 58—TV Content, D-Suggestive  
Dialog TV14, blocked  
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SDB Output Jacks Connection  
Connect the SDB Output  
jacks to a VCR’s A/V input  
jacks.  
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QuickTips  
SDB  
A/V1 and A/V2 jacks  
have identical func-  
tions. Any compatible  
video equipment can  
be connect to either set  
of jacks.  
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Make sure all cable  
connectors are fully  
seated on jacks.  
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TV BACK  
Always match cables  
according to the  
colors on the jacks.  
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Connect the SDB output jacks  
to theTV Audio (L/R) input jacks  
and S-Video input jack.  
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Connect VCR A/V output  
jacks to theTV  
A/V input jacks.  
NOTES:  
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For input and digital output connections, refer to the “Quick ‘N Easy”  
Startup Guide Connecting Diagrams.  
DO NOT connect VCR/DVD RF output to the RF Input of the SDB. (See  
page 18, figure 46.)  
Resetting the SDB  
Use this feature to return all customer adjustable controls to the original factory settings.  
1. Press RESET key on the remote control once, the on-screen message appears.  
2. Press RESET key again to cancel all customized settings and return to factory settings.  
NOTE: The SDB will return to the Initial power on procedures: Channel Search, Monitor Type  
Selection, and Auto Clock/Day Setup process.  
Factory Default Settings  
Channel Search . . . . . . . . . Reset with initial setup procedures  
Monitor Type Selection . . Reset with initial setup procedures  
Clock/Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reset with initial setup procedures  
Aspect Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . 4:3  
Figure 59—Reset the SDB  
Pix Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . NTSC-Normal, DTV-Normal (for 4:3 Reception,  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:9 Reception and 16:9 Aspect),  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LetterBox (for 16:9 Reception and 4:3 Aspect)  
Scan Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . Interlaced (480i)  
CH Scan Memory . . . . . . . Reset with initial channel search  
Initial Channel . . . . . . . . . . Off  
Display Banner . . . . . . . . . Brief  
Audio Reception . . . . . . . . NTSC-Stereo, DTV-Main  
Digital Audio Out . . . . . . . S/P DIF  
Menu Language . . . . . . . . English  
Figure 60—Resetting the SDB to  
factory default settings  
Caption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off  
V-Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off with all settings/rating limits cleared  
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Closed-Captioning  
Captioning is text transmitted along with the picture and sound so it can be displayed on the screen. Captioning  
will depend on the channel tuning system selected and the current broadcaster’s signal received. Closed-  
Captioning is received only through the NTSC tuner.  
QuickTips  
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If Caption Text mode is  
selected and no  
captioned text is  
broadcasted, a black  
box may appear and  
remain on the TV  
screen.  
Selecting Captioning:  
Press CAPTION key to select desired options:  
Caption OFF Caption 1 Caption 2 Text 1 Text 2  
Local broadcasters decide which caption signals to transmit.  
They may not choose to provide captions or may provide  
captions in one or all of the available modes.  
Caption 1: This is the main mode used for program caption-  
Figure 61—Caption 1 Mode  
ing (words match the program you are watching). Almost all  
broadcasters will use Caption 1 to transmit program captions.  
These captions are generally one or two lines.  
To remove this black  
box, set captioning to  
any mode other than  
Text 1 or Text 2 or  
press the RESET  
key to cancel caption-  
ing and customized  
settings.  
Caption 2: This is an alternative mode for program caption-  
ing. Caption 2 may be used by the broadcaster to provide  
captions in another language, such as, Spanish or French.  
Figure 62—Caption 1  
Text 1: This mode is used to display large amounts of text.  
This text will appear within a black box that may be nearly  
as large as the TV screen. Text displayed in this manner does  
not generally relate to the program. These captions may be  
used by broadcasters to provide weather reports, community  
bulletins, stock quotes, etc.  
Text 2: This mode is an alternative mode used to display  
large amounts of text. The same types of information  
displayed in Text 1 can be displayed in Text 2.  
NOTE: This SDB provides standard analog closed-  
Figure 63—Text 1 Mode  
captioning displays.  
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Figure 64—Text 1  
Care and Cleaning  
The surface of the cabinet can be damaged if not properly maintained. Many common household aerosol sprays, cleaning agents,  
solvents, and polishes will cause permanent damage to the fine surface.  
1. Unplug the power cord before cleaning.  
2. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before calling for assistance, please look for the condition that most closely resembles your problem in the following charts, then  
follow the instructions for that condition.Visit our web site at www.sanyoctv.com or call toll free 1-800-877-5032.  
Is picture and sound ok?  
Press the Volume key  
and Change Channels.  
Yes. Maybe a blank channel (signal not being transmitting or weak) was selected.  
No.  
Check to be sure all your equipment is properly connected, turned on, tuned to channel 3 or 4  
(VCR or TV), and correct mode selected.  
Is the quality sound better?  
Press AUDIO key.  
Yes. Problem is with program or weak signal (station, cable, or satellite reception).  
No.  
Change channels.  
Did the Blue Screen disappear?  
Press the Channel  
Up/Down key once.  
Yes. Normal operating conditions. You are changing channels faster than the video can be processed.  
No. Signal might be too weak to be received. Try installing an outdoor antenna or repositioning  
existing antenna.  
Did the problem go away?  
Press the RESET key  
twice (personalized settings  
will be reset to factory defaults).  
Yes. It may have been the channel scan memory or V-Guide settings.  
Is the channel map page still blank?  
Start Channel  
Search.  
Yes. Problem could be NO ATSC or NTSC signal received during channel search process.  
No. Press CHannel Map to select Map page. Channels will be available only if the  
transmitted signals were detected.  
Does the remote control work now?  
Press the SDB or other  
mode keys on the Remote  
Control. Then try it again.  
Be sure to point the remote  
control at the equipment.  
Yes. Another mode was selected. Press the appropriate key to operate the different types of  
equipment. (Remote must be programmed. Refer to Quick ‘N Easy.)  
No.  
Replace the batteries or confirm that they are properly installed.  
Index  
Analog tuner, 6  
Antenna, refer to Quick ’N Easy  
Aspect ratio, 4, 7, 12  
Audio reception, 19  
A/V jacks, 21  
Brief banner, 4, 8, 14  
Category tabs, 4  
Channel map, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17  
Channel scanning, 4, 13, 17, 18  
Channel search, 4, 10, 13  
Channel selection, 9, 17, 18  
Clock/day setup, 8, 15  
Closed captioning, 9, 22  
Digital audio output, 8, 15  
Digital tuner, 6  
Direct channel selection, 4, 18  
Express channel, 17  
NightScan, 4, 8  
Output Jacks, 6  
Picture adjustment, 12  
Pix shape, 7, 9, 12  
Remote control, 9, 10  
Remote programming, refer to Quick ’N Easy  
Resetting the SDB, 21  
Scan mode, 7, 12  
Sub channel, 18, 19  
TV ratings, 20  
V-Guide (Parental Control), 20  
Full banner, 8, 14, 19  
Initial channel, 4, 8, 14, 21  
Major channel, 14, 17, 18, 19  
Menu language, 8, 16  
Minor Channel, 14, 17, 18, 19  
Movie rating, 20  
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SANYO Digital Box Limited Warranty  
OBLIGATIONS  
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up at the user’s expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this  
warranty.  
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED AND USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, EXCLUDING ALL U.S.  
TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL USER, AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS  
USED FOR ANY INDUSTRIAL, PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST BE  
SUBMITTED AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED.  
Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and the EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (SMC) warrants this SANYO product  
against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below. SMC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its  
parts which fail to conform to this warranty. The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail.  
UNIT EXCHANGE  
90 DAYS  
PARTS  
1 YEAR  
EXCLUSIONS  
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model’s instruction manual, or  
(B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed.  
This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet, cosmetic parts, or batteries.  
This warranty does not apply to uncrating, setup, installation, removal of the product for repair, or reinstallation of the product after repair.  
This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SMC including, but not limited to, any  
malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, operation contrary to furnished  
instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect line voltage, fire, flood or  
other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear.  
The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SMC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or  
liability.  
THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW (INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS)  
IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SMC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER  
THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please fill in the information requested below and KEEP in a safe place for your own  
personal records.  
Model No. ___________________________________  
Date of Purchase _____________________________  
Serial No.__________________________________________________  
(Located on back.)  
Purchase Price ____________________________________________  
Where Purchased _____________________________________________________________________________________________________  
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