Package contents, Basic definitions, Welcome – Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing Magic TV™. An exciting new world of digital
and high definition television is now at your fingertips.

This Owner’s Guide helps you learn about the correct operation and
features of Magic TV™. Please read it carefully.

Package Contents

Before starting, please check the following items were
included in your package:

MTV5000 HDTV Personal Video Recorder

Magic TV™ Remote Control

4x AAA batteries for remote control

100-240V AC auto-ranging power adapter

Component video cable

Stereo audio cable

Aerial/antenna extension cable

Quickstart Guide

This Owner’s Guide

Please contact your Magic TV™ retailer immediately
if any of the above items are missing.

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Basic Definitions

If you are new to Digital Television Broadcasts there are a few terms you
should know:

High Definition (HDTV).

A picture on the TV screen is formed by

a large number of small dots called pixels. The higher the
number of pixels, the better the picture quality will be. The
pictures of conventional analogue TV broadcasting provide a
maximum of 720 (horizontal) x 576 (vertical) pixels. Typically
HDTV broadcasts contain at least 1024 horizontal pixels and
720 vertical pixels, providing superior picture quality over
analogue TV broadcasts. The HDMI and Component video
outputs of Magic TV™ are capable of carrying an HDTV signal.

Standard Definition (SDTV).

A picture with only 576 or 480 vertical

pixels is referred to as Standard Definition. The S-Video and Composite
video outputs of Magic TV™ are Standard Definition only.

Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT).

Digital TV is a far more efficient

and flexible transmission system than the current analogue system. It
allows broadcasters (TVB and ATV) to offer viewers a range of new and
different services – all through your existing aerial/antenna.

The possible benefits include:

• 'Ghost free' reception
• Widescreen 16:9 pictures
• Standard definition television (SDTV) and HDTV programmes
• High quality audio and surround sound
• Multi-channel programming
• Closed captioning of programmes for the hearing impaired
• Electronic Programme Guides (EPGs) with 'now & next' programme

information for some channels

• On-screen programme guide channel with today's

programme information

• Multi-camera views and enhancements during

selected programmes

More information can be found at http://www.digitaltv.gov.hk.

Interactive Services.

Digital TV has the potential to include interactive

programmes, alternative camera angles, selected Internet services, home
shopping, computer games and more. Some services may require an
Internet connection (see section 8.1). When available, you can access
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HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface).

HDMI is an

uncompressed, all-digital video and audio connection for electronic
devices capable of transmitting High Definition signals. These signals are
usually encrypted using HDCP to prevent unauthorized duplication of
copyrighted material. HDMI is the highest quality video output from
Magic TV™.

Live TV.

If you’re watching a program while it’s being broadcast, you’re

watching Live TV. Pressing the

button on your remote control will

immediately jump to Live TV from any menu.

Video Output Format.

DTT broadcasts can come in a variety of shapes

and sizes. Magic TV™ can cleanly scale the broadcasts to suit your TV.
See section 7.2 for further information.

Multi-channel audio.

A surround sound system supporting six discrete

audio channels. These are Left, Center, Right, Rear Left, Rear Right, and
Subwoofer. DTT broadcasters may choose to broadcast some
channels/programmes in multi-channel audio. Use a digital audio
connection (optical, coaxial or HDMI) to an AV receiver in order to hear
all six channels.

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