August DVD-T202 USB Freeview TV Receiver User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- August
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August DVD-T202 USB Freeview TV Receiver
Thank you for buying this August product. You may already be familiar with using similar products but please take the time to read these instructions carefully. They are designed to familiarise you with the product’s many features and to ensure that you get the very best from your purchase.
Safety
In order to ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read the
Safety Instructions before using this product.
Disposal
Please ensure the product and its accessories are disposed of in compliance
with WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive and any other
applicable regulations. Please check with your local authority for regional
disposal regulations.
Declaration of Conformity
The Declaration of Conformity can be found on our
website at
http://augustint.com/en/declaration/
Customer Service: Should you need support with this product, please
contact our Customer Service Centre:
Telephone: +44 (0) 845 250 0586
Introduction
Important Information
It is suggested that you use a rooftop aerial when scanning for TV channels
for the first time, if any signal is detected, the channel information will be
saved on your computer, you may then switch back to the portable antenna
supplied and change your location to find the best place to receive the
signal.
Please note the included portable antenna may only be used in areas where
signal is very strong. As mentioned on the Freeview website, only some
households might be able to use a set top aerial. This only applies if you
live in an area with coverage close to a transmitter, but reception would
still be unreliable and they strongly recommend that you use a rooftop aerial
for good reception.
The reception will improve along with the progress of the Digital Switchover
Program. Reception may also be affected by various factors such as how close
you are to transmitters, tall buildings, thick walls, ceilings and weather
etc.
Note:
- This product is portable but not suitable for use when travelling at high speeds.
- When you use the scheduled record function, real-time recording or time shifting, please make sure that you have sufficient hard disk space to save the data.
- In order to operate this device properly, please follow the user manual and suggested setup. Improper operation may cause your system to become unstable or crash. Before removing the TV receiver or any other device, please check that all related applications have been closed.
- We reserve the right to amend the application and its functions. All newly released dri
Features
- Ultra-compact USB2.0 Digital TV Receiver
- Plug & Play, Powered by USB Port
- Universal and Regional Channel Scan
- Time-Shift Recording
- Real-time and Scheduled Recording
- Electronic Program Guide and Subtitles
- Support MPEG 1/2/4 and H.264
- Ultra-low power consumption
System Requirements
- CPU: l.7GHzor higher
- RAM: 512MB or higher
- Graphics Card: 32 MB or higher
- Sound Card, CD-ROM, USB2.0 Port
- Operating Systems: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Microsoft Direct X9.0 or higher
Package Contents
- USB Freeview TV Receiver
- Portable Antenna with Magnetic Base
- Remote Control
- Software CD
- User Manual
Hardware Connections
Step 1: Plug the USB Freeview TV Receiver to the USB port of your laptop
or PC.
Step 2: Connect the TV Receiver to your rooftop aerial or the portable
antenna supplied.
How to install Driver and Software
Driver Installation
Step 1: Insert the device into your computer’s USB port and connect it to your rooftop aerial as shown in “Hardware Connections” on page 3.
Windows XP & Vista users
For Windows XP and Vista users, the “Found New
Hardware
Wizard” will now appear on your screen, please select “Cancel”.
Step 2: Insert the software CD supplied, an auto-play window should appear on your screen. Click “Driver Install” if the screen appears, if not then run the file Driver\ setup.exe directly from the software CD.
Step 3: Click “Next” to continue the installation.
Step 4: Click “Update”.
Step 5: Click “Finish” to completely install the Driver Software. Note: The supplied remote control is designed to work with Total Media, and will not work with Windows Media Centre.
Step 6: To check that the device has installed properly navigate to your control panel, select “System”-> “Hardware”-> “Device Manager”, and you will see a new item “IT93 l 5 BDA Device” once the driver is successfully installed. Note: If it has not appeared in Device Manager after installation, please attempt re-installation.
Software Installation
Step 1: Click “Software Install”.
Step 2: Choose your Setup Language once Total Media begins installing.
Step 3: Click “Next” to continue the installation.
Step 4: Then click “Yes” to agree to the terms of the license agreement.
Step 5: Type in a User Name of your choice and the License Key which can
be found on the CD paper wallet, then click “Next”.
Note: Please keep the License Key for future use as we will not be able
to replace any lost License Keys. Step 6: To change the destination folder
click “Browse” or click “Next” to continue. Step 7: Click “Next” once you
have chose the destination folder. Step 8: Please wait whilst Total Media
installs.
Step 9: Click “Finish”, to complete the installation of Acrsoft TotalMedia software. Step 10: The Total Media icon will appear on your computer’s desktop. The icons (TMMonitor) will appear on the right bottom corner of your computer screen.
Step 11: You can now run the Total Media3.5 application to scan for channels and watch TV on your computer.
More user instructions
Click “Manuals”, to browse this manual as an electronic version along with manuals for Total Media.
Arcs oft TotalMedia
For more information about TotalMedia, please click”?” on the menu bar for help, or refer to the manual supplied in the CD or visit their website at www.arcsoft.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
I can not find any channels after the auto scan.
- Please check the status of the Freeview switchover in your area.
- If you have been unable to use a rooftop aerial, it may help to reposition the mini-antenna and rescan, either by a window or on a metal radiator/car roof can improve I reception strength.
- Check that the aerial is properly attached to the device. ,
- Check that the correct country is selected in the Total Media scan settings.
- Re-scanning through an updated rooftop aerial may help to locate the required Freeview signal settings.
I do not have a rooftop aerial, can I use a portable aerial?
You can connect a portable aerial to the device, please be aware though that a
rooftop aerial is advised for the best results.
The device gets perfect pictures when plugged into my rooftop aerial, but
no picture at all using the small antenna provided.
Please note the included portable antenna may only be used in areas where
Freeview signal is very strong. As mentioned on the Freeview website, some
households receiving a strong signal will be able to use a set top aerial.
This only applies if you live in a coverage area close to a transmitter, but
reception could still be unreliable and Freeview strongly recommend to use a
rooftop aerial for good reception. Reception may be affected by various
factors such as proximity to transmitters, tall building structures, thick
walls, ceilings, weather etc.
The TV picture keeps freezing and/or some TV channels are missing.
Below are some possible reasons of poor Freeview reception, for more
information please visit http://www.freeview.co.uk/help:
- Local factors such as proximity to transmitters, tall uildings tructures, thick walls, ceilings, weather etc.
- Freeview suggest a booster may be useful to improve the ignal strength, if your rooftop aerial is connected to several TVs/Videos, as splitting the aerial (RF) cable to serve several appliances can weaken the signal.
- If your aerial has served you well for a number of years and ou’re not seeing a clear picture, it might just be old or have taken a beating from the weather, you may need to get your aerial updated. Also, in some parts of the country Freeview signals use a different frequency or transmitter to the one you normally use for your analogue reception.
- If you are using a set top aerial, there may be difficulties in eceiving TV signal with a portable antenna in some regions. As mentioned on the Freeview website, some households receiving a strong signal will be able to use a set top aerial. This only applies if you live in a coverage area close to a transmitter, but reception could still be unreliable and Freeview strongly recommend to use a rooftop aerial for good reception.
The Teletext function does not work.
This device is designed for the European standard of digital broadcasting. The
UK use a slightly different broadcast signal which is why Teletext is not
available on this unit and why we do not market this function.
There is no light on the device, is it faulty?
There is no light on this device, the small window is the IR receiver used by
the remote control.
I can get pictures but no sound.
Please check that your sound card is properly installed and that the volume
settings are correct.
Remote control does not working.
- Check if TMMonitor has been installed properly, please I, refer to page12 Step 10.
- Go to the “Control Panel” on your computer, select “System”-> “Hardware”-> “Device Manager”, check whether Infrared Receiver has been successfully installed, if not it will show a warning symbol”?”, please then try to reinstall the driver.
- Check the remote control’s battery.
- Please make sure you are within 5m from the USB TV Receiver.
- The remote control relies on direct line of sight to the receiver, please check that there is nothing between the remote and the USB stick.
- Windows Vista or 7 users can use the Windows Media Centre to watch TV, however please note the supplied remote control is designed to work with Total Media, and will not work with Windows Media Centre or other software.
The TV some time freezes or slows down.
Freezing whilst watching TV indicates a system resource problem, it most
often occurs your PC does not meet therecommended system requirements and if
your VGA driver is not properly installed or updated. We also recommend that
you close all other programmes whilst watching or recording TV.
Warranty
This product is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of the original purchase. In the unlikely event of any defect arising due to faulty materials or workmanship, the unit will be either replaced or repaired free of charge (where possible) during this period. An alternative product will be offered in case the product is no longer available or repairable.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions:
- The warranty is only valid within the country where the product is purchased.
- The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance to the instructions given in this user manual.
- The product must be used solely for domestic purposes.
- The warranty only covers the main unit, and does not cover the accessories.
- The warranty does not cover the damage caused by misuse, negligence, accident and natural disaster.
- The warranty will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repairs. The manufactures disclaim any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
- Please consult our customer adviser before returning any product; we are not responsible for any unexpected product returns.
- Any faulty product must be kept and returned in the original packaging with all the accessories and the original copy of the purchase receipt.
The warranty is in addition to, and does not diminish, your statutory or legal rights.
Customer Service:
Telephone: +44 (0) 845 250 0586
Email: service@augustint.com
This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 2014/30/EU. The Declaration of conformity may
be consulted online at
http://www.augustint.com/en/declaration.
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