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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBCHD006 |
Easy Setup Boot Up Watermark Time Shift Cable Box Dvr Recorder
Cable Box Dvr Recorder Description:
The DVB-C standard describes transmission of digital television signals over cable lines using
the MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 family of digital audio and video streams.
Cable Box Dvr Recorder Specification:
- Compliant with DVB-C Standard Fully
- MPEG-4/H.264 Decoded
- PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
- NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080P
- CAS Supported
- USB WIFI Dongle both Internet and Interactive Function
- USB PVR and Time-shift
Application With Cable Box Dvr Recorder :
- Cable TV Operator
- Content Provider
Features:
Standard | DVB-C (ITU-T J.83A/C) |
Bandwidth | 8M/7M/6M |
Demodulation | 16,32,64,128,256QAM |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
Advantages:
1. State-of-the-Art Technology
2. Continuous Product Innovation
3. Efficient Supply Chain Management
4. Comprehensive After-Sales Service
5. Experienced Research and Development Team
6. Excellent Customer Support
7. High Product Reliability
FAQ:
1.How do I manage my recordings on a set-top box?
Access the recording menu: Most set-top boxes have a recording menu that allows you to
manage your recordings. This menu can usually be found in the settings or menu of the set-top box.
View your recordings: Once you are in the recording menu, you should be able to view a list
of your recorded programs. This list may include information such as the program title, date
recorded, and duration.Play or delete recordings: From the recording menu, you can usually
select a recorded program to play or delete. Some set-top boxes may also allow you to edit
or rename your recordings.Manage recording settings: Depending on the set-top box, you
may be able to manage your recording settings. This can include setting up a series recording,
adjusting the recording quality or duration, or scheduling a recording
2.How do I return a faulty set-top box?
Contact the retailer or service provider: The first step is to contact the retailer or service
provider who sold you the set-top box. Explain the issue you are experiencing and ask
about their return policy. Follow the return instructions: The retailer or service provider
will likely provide you with instructions on how to return the faulty set-top box. This may
involve filling out a return form, obtaining a return authorization number, or shipping the
set-top box back to them.Package the set-top box: Once you have the return instructions,
package the set-top box securely in its original packaging if possible. Make sure to include
any accessories or cables that came with the set-top box.Ship the set-top box: Follow the
instructions provided by the retailer or service provider.
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