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HD Satellite Recorder
Digital Innovation Life
User's Manual
AV 7000HD PVR
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INDEX
INDEX
....................................................................................................................................................3
Precautions
..........................................................................................................................................5
1. Important Safety Instructions......................................................................................................5
2. Notice .........................................................................................................................................5
3. Copyright ....................................................................................................................................6
4. Disclaimer...................................................................................................................................6
5. Trademarks ................................................................................................................................6
Before You Begin
...............................................................................................................................7
1. Main Features ............................................................................................................................7
2. Accessories ................................................................................................................................8
Hardware Description
.......................................................................................................................9
1. Front Panel Configuration ..........................................................................................................9
2. VFD(Vacuum Fluorescent Display) ..........................................................................................10
3. Rear Panel Configuration......................................................................................................... 11
4. Remote Control Unit.................................................................................................................12
5. Multi-Brand IR Remote Controller Setting................................................................................14
Connections Diagram
.....................................................................................................................16
1. Receiver to TV with Digital A/V Output.....................................................................................16
2. Receiver to TV With Analog A/V Output...................................................................................17
3. Receiver to TV and VCR ..........................................................................................................18
4. Connecting to Dish...................................................................................................................18
4.1 Connecting one dish to both tuners by Loop through.........................................................18
4.2 Connecting each Dish to each Tuner..................................................................................19
4.3 Connecting Antenna cable to each Tuner using DiSEqC SW (Recommend).....................19
Guide of Functions
..........................................................................................................................20
1. Selecting a Service...................................................................................................................20
1.1 Using CH UP/DOWN buttons..............................................................................................20
1.2 Using Service List ...............................................................................................................20
1.3 Using Instant Service List....................................................................................................20
1.4 Using Recent Service List...................................................................................................21
2. Information Window..................................................................................................................21
3. Multi-Picture Display. (*)...........................................................................................................21
4. Electronic Program Guide (EPG) .............................................................................................21
5. Favorite Group .........................................................................................................................22
6. Volume Control.........................................................................................................................22
7. Pause .......................................................................................................................................22
8. Subtitle......................................................................................................................................22
9. Audio Track ..............................................................................................................................23
10. Teletext .....................................................................................................................................23
11. PIP (Picture in Picture).............................................................................................................23
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PVR (Personal Video Recorder) Function
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1. Recording .................................................................................................................................25
1.1 Recording methods.............................................................................................................25
1.2 Recording Edit.....................................................................................................................27
1.3 Long Time recording ...........................................................................................................27
1.4 Pause during recording.......................................................................................................27
2. Time Shifting.............................................................................................................................29
3. Playback (Play List)..................................................................................................................30
3.1 Recorded Files ....................................................................................................................30
3.2 Imported Files .....................................................................................................................31
3.3 Music...................................................................................................................................31
3.4 Photo...................................................................................................................................31
4. Bookmark .................................................................................................................................31
5. Trick mode................................................................................................................................32
Menu Map
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Main Menu of Guide
.........................................................................................................................34
1. System Tools ............................................................................................................................34
1.1 Storage Manager.................................................................................................................34
1.2 Timer Settings .....................................................................................................................34
1.3 Service List Manager ..........................................................................................................35
1.4 Data Transfer.......................................................................................................................36
2. Configuration ............................................................................................................................37
2.1 Recording Option ................................................................................................................37
2.2 Parental Control ..................................................................................................................37
2.3 Display Setting ....................................................................................................................37
2.4 Time Setting ........................................................................................................................38
2.5 Language Setting................................................................................................................38
2.6 A/V Output Setting ..............................................................................................................39
3. Installation ................................................................................................................................40
3.1 Dish Setting.........................................................................................................................40
3.2 Positioner Setting................................................................................................................41
3.3 Service Search....................................................................................................................41
3.4 Network Setting...................................................................................................................42
3.5 System Recovery................................................................................................................45
3.6 System Information .............................................................................................................45
4. Utilities......................................................................................................................................46
4.1 Calculator ............................................................................................................................46
4.2 Calendar..............................................................................................................................46
4.3 CAS (Conditional Access System)......................................................................................46
Software update for Atevio via USP or Network
......................................................................47
Hard Disk installtaion
......................................................................................................................48
Troubleshooting
...............................................................................................................................52
Specifications
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Code Table for Universal Remote Control Unit
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1. TV List ......................................................................................................................................55
2. Brand Table .........................................................................Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.
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Precautions
1. Important Safety Instructions
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not reverse the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the set to rain or moisture.
2. Notice
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are
qualified to do so.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device. The disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the
cover (or back).
No user serviceable parts are inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The Lightning Flash with arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of un-insulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of shock to persons
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the product
3. Copyright
This manual is protected by copyright laws.
Copy, use and reproduction of this manual in part or whole without FORTIS's prior written
approval are prohibited.
4. Disclaimer
The manufacturers, distributors and agents are not liable to any kind of damage caused by the use of
the information contained in this manual.
The instruction and descriptions which this manual contains are based on the time of this manual's
production.
The manufacturer constantly updates it with new functions and technology.
All the specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
5. Trademarks
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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Before You Begin
1. Main Features
Twin Tuner HDTV PVR Receiver ( H.264/ MPEG4 HD )
Supports MPEG4 /MPEG2 - HD/SD, DVB-S2 /DVB-S
Embedded Linux OS & Ethernet port
Time Shifting, Recording & Playback with Internal HDD (SATA) / External HDD (USB 2.0)
Simultaneously Records of 2 Services and allows Watching 2 others (PIP)
Powerful Extended EPG supports and Event Recording
Two USB 2.0 Host ports (MP3 Player & JPEG Viewer)
Xvid file play back supported
Ethernet port Supported
Intelligent Blind Scan for both SD and HD TV & Multi-Satellite Search
Premium Grade White VFD Display (12 Digit Alphanumeric)
Premium Grade Universal remote control unit
Multi-LNB Controlled by DiSEqC Control Version 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and USALS
On-Screen Display with Full Color & Resolution
Favorite Groups
Powerful Service List Manager for Favorites, Lock, Skip, Move, Edit and Delete
Service Sorting by Alphabet, Transponder and CAS
User Friendly & Multi-language Supported (OSD & Menu)
Teletext / Subtitle Supported
Maximum 10,000 Services(TV & Radio) Programmable
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) & Multi-picture Display(*)
Parental Lock / System Lock / Installation Lock
HDMI Video & Audio Output
(576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)
Supports Y/Pb/Pr(component) Output in HD
CVBS(composite) Video & Audio Output via RCA
CVBS, RGB, Y/C Video & Audio Output via TV SCRAT
Optical Output for Digital Audio(SPDIF)
MPEG-II Digital & Fully DVB Compliant
Software & Service channel Database upgrade via USB & RS-232C port
2 Conax Card Readers and 2 Common Interface Slots
1W Stand-by Power Consumption
NOTE: (*) This feature (Multi-picture Display) will be supported later, by new s/w version by
upgrading. Please refer to your local dealer / distributor.
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2. Accessories
NOTE: If any accessories listed above are missing, contact the sales representative where you
purchased this unit.
User's Manual
Loop through Cable
Remote Control
HDMI Cable
Button cell 3V CR 2025
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Hardware Description
1. Front Panel Configuration
1. POWER BUTTON & LED: Press to switch between STANDBY and POWER ON modes.
2. Navigation Button:
Up/Down button (CH Up/Down): Press to change services in normal mode, or to move highlighted-
bar in menu mode.
Left/Right button (Vol Up/Down): Press to change audio volume in normal mode or to navigate menu
in menu mode.
3. LED indication: The LED lights on in running mode.
4. MENU Button: Press to display the main menu or to move to the previous menu.
5. OK Button: Press to display the service list in non-menu mode and to select an item or confirm
the selection in menu mode.
6. Remote Sensor: Receives signal from remote controller.
7. VFD Display: The VFD consists of 12-digit letter and various icons. These letters and icon display the
current status of receiver such as service name, service information and so on.
8. CONAX SMARTCARD READER: Insert smartcard for encrypted service access.
9. USB (Front): Use it when connecting to external USB storage device.
10. PCMCIA: To receive other pay-tv service you need a CA-Module(Viaccess, Irdeto, Nagravison, etc.)
and a smartcard from the service provider.
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2. VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display)
1. Remote Indication LED: The LED lights on when a key on the Remote Controller is pressed.
2. Radio icon: The icon lights on when it is change the radio service.
3. TV icon: The icon lights on when it is change the TV service.
4. SAT: Satellite mode.
5. TER (Option): Terrestrial mode.
6. FILE: Turn on when file list is displayed in the SATA HDD or USB Storage Device.
7. REC: Turned on during recording.
8. PLAY Mode: Turn on when you play the file on file list. (SATA HDD, USB Storage Device)
9. TIME SHIFT: Turned on during Time-shift.
10. Information: Display information including service name and other information.
11. TIMER: Turned on during timer is set.
12. HD: Turned on during HD service.
13. USB: Turned on during USB device working.
14. LOCK: Turned on during lock service.
15. Dolby: Turned on during Dolby service.
16. Tu1: Turned on during used Tuner1
17. Tu2: Turned on during used Tuner2
18. MP3: Turned on during MP3 listen.
19. Repetition (*): Turned on during recording repeatedly.
20. Resolution: Turned on and indicating current Resolution setting.
NOTE: (*) This icon (Repetition) will be supported later, by new s/w version by upgrading. Please
refer to your local dealer / distributor.
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3. Rear Panel Configuration
1. LNB IN_1:
Satellite broadcasting signal input socket for the first tuner. Connects a satellite antenna LNB cable.
2. LNB OUT_1:
Satellite broadcasting signal output socket through the first tuner. Connects to a second tuner for loop-
through.
3. LNB IN_2:
Satellite broadcasting signal input socket for the second tuner. Connects a satellite antenna cable or from
the first tuner LNB OUT_1 connector.
4. LNB OUT_2:
Satellite broadcasting signal output socket through the second tuner. Connects to another STB for loop-
through.
5. SPDIF: Connects to the audio system using a S/PDIF cable. (digital audio)
6. VIDEO: Connects to the TV or VCR using a RCA cable. (Composite video output / Yellow)
7. AUDIO L/R: Connects to the TV or VCR using a RCA cable. (Stereo audio output / White, Red)
8. Component: Connects to the TV or VCR using a component cable. ( YPbPr)
9. VCR SCART: Connects to the VCR or DVD using a VCR SCART cable.
10. TV SCART: Connects to the TV input using a TV SCART cable.
11. USB: Use it when connecting to external USB storage device.
12. HDMI: Connects to the TV by using a HDMI cable for the best quality picture and audio.
13. Ethernet: Local area network port for direct computer connection.
14. RS-232C: Serial port for firmware update and data transfer.
15. A/C Switch: Power switch
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4. Remote Control Unit
1. TV/ATEVIO: You can switch to TV-
Function or Atevio-Function.
2. POWER: Turns the STB On/Off.
3. Numeric: Controls the numerical
operation and service numbers directly.
4. Subtitle: To show multilingual subtitle.
5. Teletext: To show the digital teletext.
6. EPG (Electronic Program Guide):
Show the TV/Radio program guide.
7. Information: Shows the information box
of the current program. If you press one
more time, a detail information box will
be shown.
8. OK or Service List: Show the service list
in non-menu mode and select an item or
confirm in menu mode.
9. Recall: Moves to previous service.
10. Favorite: To display the satellites
programmed into the receiver and the
favorite groups.
11. EXIT: Exit from the menu or pop-up
window.
12. Menu: To enter the main menu or to
move to the previous menu.
13. RED: Used for special function in menu.
RED key is used to sort lists in service
list or go to previous day search in EPG
or make/delete the current position as a
bookmark.
14. GREEN: Used for special function in
menu. GREEN key is used to set
favorites setting in service list or go to
the next bookmark position.
15. BLUE: Used for special function in menu. BLUE key is used to set service list option in service list or
display Multi-Picture.(*).
NOTE: (*) This Feature (Multi-Picture) will be supported later, by new s/w version by upgrading.
Please refer to your local dealer / distributor.
16. YELLOW: Used for special function in menu. YELLOW key is used to find service in service list or
change the audio track. If this button is pressed for more than two seconds, the Repetition (*) function
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gets activated. This function is used to play back a recording repeatedly.
17. Channel Up & Down: To change the TV or Radio service channel.
18. Volume Up & Down: To change the Volume.
If the volume down key is pressed longer than 2 seconds
the sound turns off.
19. Page Up& Down: Move to the next or previous page if more than one page is available. This button also
is change the location of sub picture in PIP.
20. Rewind: Rewinds at high speed. Each time you press this button the rewind speed is increased.
21. Play / Timeshift: Display the progress bar of playback when no progress bar is displayed. Start playback
with normal speed. Return to normal speed from trick mode.
22. Previous File: To play the previous MP3 file in MP3 play mode. This button is also used to jump back to
beginning of recording during a playback.
23. Pause: This key is used to pause the video. Press once more to resume the video.
24. Play List: To show the file list in the SATA HDD or USB Storage Device.
25. PIP (Picture in Picture): To open the PIP window.
26. Mute Button: Pressing the Mute Button mutes the Volume. Pressing it again brings back the audio.
27. Sleep: To adjust sleep timer.
28. Fast Forward: Fasts forward at high speed. Each time you press this button the speed is increased.
29. STOP: To stop time shifting, play back or recording.
30. Next File: To play the next file. This button is also used to jump to end of recording during a playback.
31. Recording: To start Recording.
32. PIP (Picture in Picture) Service List: To shown the sub-picture service list.
33. PIP Swap: Switching between main-picture and sub-picture.
34. 576/1080: To select the resolution format. Each time you press the 576/1080 button, the resolution
changes in the following sequence: 576i > 576p > 720p > 1080i.
35. TV/RADIO: Switches between TV and Radio.
NOTE: (*) This button (Repetition) will be supported later, by new s/w version by upgrading.
Please refer to your local dealer / distributor.
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5. Multi-Brand IR Remote Controller Setting
NOTE: When there is no entry during about 10 seconds from set mode, set mode is
cancelled.
1. TV programming (code according to code table)
Press the key (TV/atevio) on the remote (at least 3 seconds) till the LED flashes 2x.
According to your TV-equipment (mark) select the appropriate code with 3 digits from the
code set (e.g.: Sony) and enter these. The LED flashes for 2x to confirm the code.
If an invalid code with 3 digits was entered, the LED glows for 3 seconds (error
announcement), and the remote is restored into the default mode.
If your television should not react and/or if it does not react correctly, repeat programming
and enter the next code with 3 digits from the list
If none of the indicated codes steers your television, use the automatic search with the
CODE 001.
2. Brand Code Search (code according to brand table)
Switch on your TV.
Press the key (TV/atevio) on the remote (at least 3 seconds) till the LED flashes 2x.
Enter the code 0 0 3. The LED flashes 2x to confirm the entry.
Enter the 3 digits code the brandlist. The LED flashes 2x, to confirm the entry.
Press the “ON/OFF” key until the TV switches off.
Release the key immediately and afterwards press the “OK” key to store the found TV
code. (the LED glows every 1.5 seconds as long as the search is activated)
When a code with 3 digits is not recognized the LED glows for 3 seconds and the remote
is restored into the default mode. (Error announcement)
If your TV switches off and you could not confirm the code, switch on the TV manually
and start the brand search from its beginning.
If your TV label (brand) is not in the code list (the remote flashes 5x at the end of the
list), use the automatic search with the CODE 001.
3. Auto Code Search
Press the key (TV/atevio) on the remote (at least 3 seconds) till the LED flashes 2x.
Enter the code 0 0 1. The LED flashes 2x to confirm the entry.
Press the “ON/OFF” key until the TV switches off.
Release the key immediately and afterwards press the OK” key to store the found TV cod
e. (This can take up to 15 minutes)
The LED glows every 1.5 seconds as long as the search is activated
If the “ON/OFF” key is not released in time with switching off the TV, the TV has to be
restarted manually. With the cursor down you can access the last 5 codes. With cursor UP
you return to the search. As soon as the correct code is found, the code must be
confirmed with the OK key.
In order to interrupt the search mode, the “EXIT” key must be pressed for 2 seconds.
At the end of the search mode, the remote returns to its original status.
The remote flashes 5x at the end of the list.
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4. Code read-out (query-mode)
To read-out an already programmed remote (code).
Press the key (TV/atevio) on the remote (at least 3 seconds) till the LED flashes 2x.
Enter the code 0 0 2. The LED flashes 2x to confirm the entry.
In order to look for the first digit of the programmed code, the key “1” has to be pressed
the LED begins to flash. E.g. with a code of 356, the LED flashes 3x.
To look for the second digit of the programmed code, the key “2” has to be pressed
the LED begins to flash. E.g. with a code of 356, the LED flashes 5x.
To look for the third digit of the programmed code, the key “3 has to be pressed
the LED begins to flash. E.g. with a code of 356, the LED flashes 6x.
There is no glow for 0.
If during the programming for the duration of 5 seconds no key is pressed, the remote
returns automatically to the default mode.
5. Code read-out (query-mode)
Press the key (TV/atevio) on the remote (at least 3 seconds) till the LED flashes 2x.
Enter the code 0 0 0.
The LED flashes 2x to confirm the entry - the remote is restored into the default mode,
STB (atevio) is active.
TV mode without function (no code programmed).
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Connections Diagram
1. Receiver to TV with Digital A/V Output
Connect the satellite antenna cable to LNB IN.
Connect the HDMI Cable to the HDMI Connector of the TV.
Connect SPDIF to Digital audio input of the equipment(Digital Audio)
NOTE: Depending on the A/V equipment you own, there are various ways you can connect
the STB. To choose the best connection option, please refer to the manual of the
equipment you would like to connect to. To get High Definition playback of High
Definition content, we recommend that you connect your high definition display
with a HDMI cable. HDMI supports standard, enhanced or high-definition video
and multichannel audio in a single cable.
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2. Receiver to TV With Analog A/V Output
Connect the satellite antenna cable to LNB IN.
Connect the TV SCART to the SCART input of the TV.
Connect the VCR SCART to the SCART input of the VCR.
Connect the Component to the Component input of the TV.
Connect the RCA to the RCA input of the TV.
NOTE: The component connection (YPbPr) is recommended for Digital TV.
The SCART cable connection is recommended for analogue TV or VCR.
The composite connection (RCA cable) is recommended for analogue TV.
You cannot view high definition video with the SCART and the composite video
connector.
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3. Receiver to TV and VCR
Connect the satellite antenna cable to LNB IN.
Connect the TV SCART to the SCART input of the TV.
Connect the VCR SCART to the SCART input of the VCR.
4. Connecting to Dish
4.1 Connecting one dish to both tuners by Loop through
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4.2 Connecting each Dish to each Tuner
4.3 Connecting Antenna cable to each Tuner using DiSEqC SW (Recommend)
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Guide of Functions
1. Selecting a Service
To select the desired service (channel), please refer to the instructions below.
1.1 Using CH UP/DOWN buttons
You can navigate between services by pressing CH UP/DOWN buttons. Whenever you press the CH
UP(DOWN) button, current service will be changed to next/previous service. Please press CH UP or CH
DOWN button until you fine the service you want to watch.
1.2 Using Service List
To select the desired service in the service list, you should firstly
display the service list by pressing the OK button.
Use the ARROW buttons to select a desired service and press the
OK button.
You can see that the service is changed in the small screen on the
top-right.
To watch that service, press the OK button once more.
To watch the previous service, press the EXIT button.
In the Service List window, you can also select additional
functions with the COLOR buttons.
Press the RED button, and you can sort the services by the Alphabet, Transponder(TP), Group, Tuner and
CAS (Conditional Access System).
Press the GREEN button, and you can add the services to one of 10 Favorite List.
Press the YELLOW button, and you can search & find the service via a virtual keyboard.
Press the BLUE button, and you can adjust service list option.
NOTE: If you connect the tuner with a loop-through, you cannot use the sort list option.
1.3 Using Instant Service List
If you press NUMERIC buttons or UP/DOWN ARROW
button, instant service list will be displayed.
Select the desired service by using the ARROW button, and
press OK button to watch.
You can also enter the service number directly by using the
NUMERIC button.
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1.4 Using Recent Service List
To return to the previous service that you were watching, press
RECALL button for a short time.
To display recent service list, press the RECALL button for a
little bit longer time.
To chose the service from the recent service list, use the
ARROW buttons to select, then press the OK button.
Press EXIT button to exit from the recent service list.
2. Information Window
If you want to view the information of the current service that you
are watching, press INFO button. Then the Information window
will be displayed.
This Information window is automatically displayed when changing
between the services. This window contains much useful
information such as service number, service name, scrambled types
of service, teletext, subtitle, Audio indication for Dolby Digital,
Time duration of the service and so on.
By pressing INFO button once again, you can get more detailed
information about the service.
3. Multi-Picture Display. (*)
Press the BLUE button to display multiple pictures and use the
RED button to select the display options for 9 or 12 multiple
pictures.
NOTE: (*) This feature will be supported later, by new s/w
version by upgrading. Please refer to your local
dealer / distributor.
4. Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
Electronic Program Guide (EPG) allows you to see program
schedule and program information from the service which includes
this data as part of their transmission. Multiple services will be
shown with a time line of programming events. The EPG supplies
additional information of channel service, such as program listings,
start/end times and detailed information about the program listings
for all available services.
The availability and details of information of these program details
can be varied, depending on the particular broadcasters, individual
services.
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Press the EPG button, then the EPG menu will be displayed.
Use the ARROW buttons to move to other services or to see previous/next guide.
Press the EPG button once to view full EPG with multi service list, and press it twice to view the
additional EPG information of a specific channel service. Keep pressing the EPG button to toggle
between the full and detailed menus of EPG.
Press the GREEN button to view next day EPG and the RED button to view EPG for a previous day.
Select the program by using the ARROW buttons then set the event timer by pressing OK.
You can schedule a recording with the EPG menu as follows.
- Press RECORD button to schedule the event. This schedule can be checked in the menu of Timer
Settings, in the System tool menu.
- To cancel the schedule of the recording, press the OK button for the appointed event.
- To edit the schedule of the recording, press the RECORD button for the appointed event.
5. Favorite Group
Select the FAV (Favorite) to view all favorite ten groups such as
sports, movie, drama, satellite group and so on. Scroll through the
various favorite group using the ARROW buttons, and select the
desired favorite group by pressing OK.
6. Volume Control
To adjust the audio volume, press the VOL UP/ DOWN buttons.
Audio volume control bar will be displayed at the top of the
screen and disappear after 4 seconds.
When necessary, press the MUTE button to turn on/off the
audio sound.
NOTE: The mute function remains set while you change
services.
7. Pause
The PAUSE button is used to freeze the video. Press PAUSE button once more to resume the video.
8. Subtitle
You can select the language for a Subtitle, if the program provides subtitle information.
Press the SUBTITLE button on your remote control unit.
Select the desired subtitle language then press OK button.
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The subtitle will be displayed in the selected language at the bottom of the screen.
To turn OFF the subtitle from the screen, Select ‘Off’ from the subtitle language list.
NOTE: When program does not provide subtitle information, SUBTITLE button is not active.
9. Audio Track
User can select the audio language list by pressing the AUDIO
(YELLOW) button. Use the ARROW buttons to choose the
preferred audio track from the list, then press OK to change.
Multiple use of the YELLOW button toggles between additional
menus
10. Teletext
When the TELETEXT icon on INFO Banner is appeared (Activated), Press the TELETEXT button to view
the teletext information.
11. PIP (Picture in Picture)
When you press the PIP button, a sub picture screen will appear on the main screen view.
If you press the PIP button one more time, the primary picture and the sub picture will appear together
side-by-side with the same size. The picture of the left side is the primary and the picture on the right side
is sub. If you press the PIP button one more time, the sub picture will disappear.
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In the PIP mode, you can change primary and sub with the PIP SWAP button.
If you press the PAGE UP/DOWN button, the location of the sub picture is changed.
If you press the PIP SERVICE LIST button, you can see the list
of services of sub picture.
You can change the service of the sub picture from the service
list shown.
NOTE: Changing services of sub the picture could be
limited by the condition of the tuner connection or
an ongoing recording event.
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PVR (Personal Video Recorder) Function
1. Recording
You can select a recording storage device with the following sequence:
Menu > Configuration > Recording Option > Record Device.
Default is set to Hard Disk’.
1.1 Recording methods
There are 3 type recording methods.
(Instant Recording / Time Scheduled Recording / Event Scheduled Recording).
Instant Recording:
At anytime, you may press the RECORD button to start your
recording instantly.
Time Scheduled Recording:
- In Timer Settings menu, you may set the time & program to
record your desired service program.
(Main Menu > System Tools > Timer Settings)
- Press the GREEN button to activate the new timer edit screen.
- In the Timer Edit screen, you may choose start date/time,
duration, service, mode, type (Recording/Play), Tuner
(Auto/1/2) then simply press the Yes button to schedule your
recording event. Please note that the minimum offset time of
3 minutes is required from the Start time & current time for
appropriate recording process to take place.
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Event Scheduled Recording via EPG:
In the EPG menu screen, you can choose the event you wish to
schedule or record.
- While watching the LIVE TV screen, press the EPG button to
access the EPG menu screen.
- Go to the event which you wish to view at the time indicated
on the EPG schedule, then press OK. The event will be
scheduled with the BLUE play icon. This BLUE play icon
means that you want to just watch the event at the scheduled
time.
- Press the OK button one more time, then the event will be
scheduled with the RED dot icon. This RED dot icon means
that you want to record the event at the scheduled time.
- When you set an event for scheduled recording via the EPG
menu. It automatically sets a Timer Event in the Main
Menu > System Tools > Timer Settings.
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1.2 Recording Edit
Press the REC
RECREC
REC button while recording to see the recording message window.
Pause: Select Pause Recording then press OK to pause the current recording process.
Duration: Set recording duration. Press LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button to change recording duration.
Stop Position:
Set the finishing time of recording.
- End of current event: finish recording at the end of current
event
- End of next event: finish recording at the end of next event.
- Not Available: EPG is not available.
Record Slot: When you are recording 2 services, you can set
Primary / Secondary with Left/Right ARROW button. Press
OK button to go to the recording service.
1.3 Long Time recording
During lengthy time recording processes of 4GB(Giga Byte) or more, additional files may be created per
every 4GB. (For example; aaa.ts, aaa.ts1, aaa.ts2… and so on).
You must remember not to erase any of duplicated file. These files are only able to be viewed with your PC
not with the receiver (STB).
1.4 Pause during recording
When the PAUSE button is pressed during recording, only the
live video is paused, but recording is continued at the selected
recording device.
(Menu > Configuration > Recording Option > Record Device)
Press PAUSE button once again and event will resume from the
pause time.
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During recording, press the PLAY/TIMESHIFT button to
show the Play bar screen.
While the Play bar is shown on your screen, you may use the
LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button to move (forward & backward)
freely within recorded time.
If you press the STOP button, it will go to LIVE and you may press PREV FILE button to view the
recorded file from the beginning.
When recording 2 services at the same time, Press the STOP
button to see a message window of current recording status /
information.
If you select one of the 2 recordings and press the OK button,
that recording service will be stopped.
If you press the STOP button during recording 1 service, the
recording will be stopped.
NOTE: Dual Recording
STB can record up to two different services simultaneously. Time shifting is also a
recording, so Time shifting will be possible on one of the two recordings during dual
recording.
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2. Time Shifting
You can select a storage device for a temporary file of the Time
shifting with the following sequence:
Menu > Configuration > Recording Option > TimeShift Device.
Default storage device is set to ‘Hard Disk (SATA)’
If pressing the PAUSE button during Time shift, the live video
is paused but the temporary recording for time shift is continued
at the selected storage device.
Press the PAUSE button once again, then the event will resume
from the paused time.
While watching live TV, press the PLAY/TIMESHIFT button
to show the play bar on your screen.
When the play bar is displayed on your screen, you may use the
LEFT/RIGHT ARROW buttons to move freely through the
recorded times bar.
If you press the STOP button while time-shifting, the screen will
be turned to a live TV channel. You can also use PREV FILE
button to move to a start location of the Time-shifted file.
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3. Playback (Play List)
You can playback many files with the Playlist which you access by the PLAYLIST button.
In the Playlist, you can check and playback recorded files, multimedia movie files, MP3 music files, and
image files. With the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button, go to the Recorded Files, Imported Files, Music and
Photo category and check & for playback files in each category. Press the RIGHT ARROW button once to
go to Imported Files, press the RIGHT ARROW button one more time to go to the Music menu and press
the RIGHT ARROW button one more time to go to the Photo menu.
3.1 Recorded Files
To enter Recorded Files menu, press the PLAY LIST button.
Locate the recorded file(s) you wish to play with the UP/DOWN
button and press the OK button to playback the recorded file(s).
To choose a particular selection of files, select a desired file and
press the RED button. Press the OK button to begin the selected
files.
Select Device : Press PLAYLIST button one more time in the
Playlist mode to see “Select Device” window, and select the
device which has the file you want to play.
NOTE: “Select Device” window shows devices which are
currently connected to the STB.
Sorting: If you press the YELLOW button, you can sort the
files by Time / Name / Size.
File Option: If you press the BLUE button, you can delete or
move files, make a folder, rename in File Option. You can
select multiple files together and delete or move all of them at
once.
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3.2 Imported Files
If you press RIGHT ARROW button in Recorded Files, you
can go to Imported File menu.
Locate the file(s) you wish to play with the UP/DOWN button
and press the OK button to enjoy the movie.
To choose a particular selection of files, select a desired file and
press the RED button. Press the OK button to begin the selected
files.
You can use the same Select Device’, Sorting’ and File
Option’ features as in the Recorded Files.
3.3 Music
If you press the RIGHT ARROW button in Imported Files, you
can go to Music menu.
If you press the RECALL button, you can enjoy music with
Shuffle playback and repeat.
You can use the same Select Device’, Sorting’ and File
Option’ features as in the Recorded Files.
3.4 Photo
If you press the RIGHT ARROW button in Music, you can go
to the Image Photo menu.
If you press the RED button or OK button, you can start the
slide show of image files. Press the EXIT button to stop slide
show.
If you press the GREEN button, you can adjust the Slide Time,
Repetition, Title, Down-scale.
You can use the same ‘Select Device’, Sorting’ and File
Option’ features as in the Recorded Files.
4. Bookmark
When the Play bar is displayed, you may move to desired time
and book mark it by pressing the RED button. Bookmark(s)
are indicated with a Green line on the play bar. Also, you may
press the RED button to activate the play bar to mark your
bookmark(s).
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When the play bar is on, user can move / jump between the bookmarks by pressing the GREEN button.
If you wish to delete any Bookmarks, go to that bookmark by
pressing the GREEN button, then press the RED button to
delete the current bookmarks.
5. Trick mode
The user can change the speed of a fast forward play with FF
(Fast Forward) button. Press FF button to change the speed to
x2, x3, x4, and x5. If you once again press FF button in its x5
mode, it returns to normal(x1) speed play.
You can also change rewind speed with the REWIND button.
Press REWIND button to change the speed to x2, x3, x4, and x5.
If you press the REWIND button again in it is at the x5 mode, it
returns to normal speed.
You may press the PAUSE button at any time to pause a pre-
recorded event. Press the PAUSE button once again to resume play of the recorded event.
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Menu Map
Main Menu
System Tools
1. Storage Manager
2. Timer Settings
3. Service List Manager
4. Data Transfer
Configuration
1. Recording Option
2. Parental Control
3. Display Setting
4. Time Setting
5. Language Setting
6. A/V Output Setting
Installation
1. Dish Setting
2. Positioner Setting
3. Service Search
4. Network Setting
5. System Recovery
6. System Information
Utilities
1. Calculator
2. Calendar
3. CAS
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Main Menu of Guide
To display the menu, press the MENU button at any time. You can
select the sub menus by using the ARROW buttons.
The selected sub menu becomes highlighted. After selecting
(highlighting) the sub menu you want to access, press the OK
button. If you want to return to the previous menu, press the MENU
button. And if you want to exit from the menu, press the EXIT
button.
1. System Tools
1.1 Storage Manager
The items in this menu allow you to access and control the storage devices that you want.
Current Device: Select the storage device you want to access
with the ARROW/OK buttons.
Status: You can see the information of current connected
devices, such as Mounted’, ‘Not Available
File System: It shows the file system of the current device. You
can also select desired file system that you want when you
format the device.
NOTE: You must select FAT32 file system, if you want to
access the USB storage devices in Windows
Total: Displays total size of current device.
Free: Displays free size of current device.
Format: If you press the OK button to format current device, the device will be formatted with above file
system.
NOTE: When file system is ‘Unknown’, the device will be formatted with ‘Journaled’.
Play List: Press OK button to move to ‘Play List’ menu directly.
1.2 Timer Settings
Insert a new timer entry or modify an existing timer entry.
To add new timer entry: Press the GREEN button. Timer Edit
window will popup. You can set the specific start date, time,
duration and service for its reservation. And you can choose one
of Timer Modes as 'Once' or 'Daily' or 'Weekly'. You can choose
timer operation type as ‘Recording’ or just to 'Play'.
- If you choose 'Recording', it will start recording at that time.
- If you choose 'Play', it will change and tune to the service that
you wish to watch.
To modify existing timer entry: Choose the timer entry which
you wish to modify and press the OK button.
To delete an existing timer entry: Choose the timer entry that you want to delete and press the RED
button.
NOTE: If you reserve one or more event through the EPG menu, the reserved event(s) will be added
to Timer Settings automatically.
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1.3 Service List Manager
Service List Manager menu will appear when you press the OK button.
You can select Edit Mode by pressing the YELLOW button.
Lock Services: All service lists will be shown on the left side of
the window, the middle will show the list of service to be locked.
By using the ARROW and OK buttons, you may move the
chosen service to the middle window to lock that service.
Services can also be moved back from the middle to the left side
to un-lock them.
Move Services: All service lists will be shown on left side of
the window, services to be moved will be shown on the middle
window. Move the service to the middle window by using the
ARROW and OK buttons, then the middle window service will
be moved to a specified location when the desired location is
selected from the left window.
Delete Services: All service lists will be shown on left side of
the window. By using the ARROW and OK buttons you may
select services to be deleted by placing them in the middle
window. The press the GREEN button to delete the selected
services.
Skip Services: All services will be shown on left side of the
window, the middle window will only show the services that are
chosen to be skipped. By using the ARROW and OK buttons
you may move the selected services from the left to middle
window to skip them.
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Set Favorite Services: Use the ARROW and OK buttons to
select your desired favorite group. Once, favorite group is
chosen, the left side window will show all service lists and the
middle window will only show the selected services of the
favorite group selected. By using the ARROW and OK buttons,
you may ADD the desired services to a favorite group or
DELETE any from the favorite group. The name of the favorite
group can be edited by pressing the GREEN button.
Edit Services: All service names will be shown on the left side
of the window. Move the highlighted bar to the service where
you want to edit its name and press the OK button. Then you
will see the virtual keyboard. Using the ARROW and OK
buttons, you can edit the name of the service with the keyboard.
1.4 Data Transfer
When the data transfer task is in process, the Front USB slot is set to a default device slot. But, if no USB
device is connected on a front USB slot, then the Rear USB slot is set as a device to be used for the data
transfer process.
NOTE: If no USB device is connected on either two (Front & Rear) USB slots, then a Menu item
will not be available.
Transfer all System data to USB storage: If you want to
transfer and use BOTH of the current system parameters and
service data in the future, this menu will allow you to store all
data to your USB device. Press OK button to store all current
data to an external USB storage.
Transfer Service data to USB storage: If you want to transfer
and use ONLY the service data in the future, this menu allows
you to store current service data. Press the OK button to store
the current service data to your external USB storage. The
service data can also be viewed and edited on a PC with an
appropriate editor (DrEdit) for the file saved.
Data download from USB storage device: This menu allows you to download the saved data from the
external USB storage to your STB. Press OK button to download data.
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2. Configuration
2.1 Recording Option
Confirmation message when ‘stopping’ your Recording process :
- Set 'On': When you press the STOP button while recording, then a confirmation window is displayed.
- Set 'Off': When you press the STOP button while recording, the STB will stop the recording process
immediately / instantly with no extra confirmation message.
Extra Event Recording:
You can add an extra recording time(1 Min/2 Min/3 Min/4 Min/5 Min/10 Min/15 Min/off ) to scheduled
recording events.
If you set an extra recording time by using the ARROW and OK buttons, the scheduled recording event
will have a ‘Start’ and End’ time of additional recording time added to the basic event. This option only
works for real time events. But, when you schedule a service recording in the Timer Settings menu, this
option has no affect.
Time-Shift:
You can adjust the time-shift in 30 minute intervals.
(30 Min/60 Min/90 Min/120 Min)
When selected, time shifting function works automatically up to
the limit of time that you set, as long as the Time-Shift storage
device has enough memory space. If you set this option to ‘OFF
status, then the time shifting function never works.
Time-Shift Device:
You can select the Time-Shift Device you want, such as Hard
Disk / USB1(Front) / USB2(Rear).
Record Device:
You can also set a Recording Device which you want to use, such as the Hard Disk / USB1(Front) /
USB2(Rear). Recorded files are stored in the device you set.
2.2 Parental Control
Users access rights to a service and programs are controlled by a
4-digit secret code that is defined by the user. Whenever you
attempt to access the parental control menu, a pop-up window
will ask you to input a PIN code. (If necessary, you can change
it.)
NOTE: The default PIN code is ‘0000’
Censorship: Set the parental guidance rating of highlighted
censorship classification. The parental level is given as an age-
based number.
Change Pin code: To change your PIN code, input the new
PIN code using the NUMERICAL buttons. To verify the new
PIN code, input the new PIN code again.
System: Set the access rights to the System menu.
Installation: Set the access rights to the Installation menu.
Configuration:
Set the access rights to the Configuration menu.
Edit Service: Set the access rights to the Edit menu.
2.3 Display Setting
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Info Box position: Set a position of the information window.
Info Box Display Time: Set the time duration of the
information window being displayed on the screen after
changing services.
Volume Bar Display Time: Set the time duration of the volume
bar being displayed on the screen after changing audio volumes.
EPG Time Range: You can set the time range in hours which is
displayed for a program in the EPG window.
Zapping Mode: You can set the zapping mode as follows
(zapping mode is when changing services).
- Black screen: Display a black screen when changing between services.
- Freeze: Display the last still picture when changing services.
Front Display Scroll: You can set how the VFD Display Scrolls.
- On: Continually scroll the service name, if the letters of the service name is over 12 characters.
- Off: Scroll service name once, if the letters of the service name is over 12 characters.
Front LED Lighting Time: You can adjust the lighting time of the front LED.
Front LED Brightness: You can adjust brightness of the front LED with 4 steps. By setting off this
option, will turn off the front LED lighting.
2.4 Time Setting
Time Setting: To set the current time, you can use two modes; Auto or Manual.
- Auto Time Setting
Local Offset: Enter the offset value by using the standardized
information of current service area.
Daylight Saving: If you want to apply daylight saving, select
the counter by using the ARROW buttons.
- Manual Time Setting
Date: Enter the calendar date by using ARROW buttons then
press the OK button to finish.
Time: Enter the time by using the NUMERIC buttons.
Clock Mode: Select the type of clock display(12 Hours or 24
Hours) using ARROW buttons.
Wake Up Mode: Enter the time for the receiver to automatically power ON. And you can choose one of
Wake Up Mode as ‘off’ or ‘Once’ or ‘Daily’ or Weekly’.
- Wake Up Date: Select the date when the STB is turn on. Press the OK button to display calendar.
- Wake Up Days: Select a day of the week when the STB is turn on.
- Wake Up Time: Enter the wake up time of the STB using the NUMERIC buttons.
- Wake Up Service: Select the service when the STB is turn on. Press the OK button to display the
service list.
Sleep Mode: Enter the time for the receiver to automatically switch OFF and go to standby mode. And
you can choose one of the Wake Up Mode as 'off' or 'Once' or 'Daily' or 'Weekly'.
- Sleep Date: Select the date when the STB is turn off. Press the OK button to display the calendar.
- Sleep Days: Select a day of the week when STB is turn off.
- Sleep Time: Enter the turn-off time of the STB using the NUMERIC buttons.
2.5 Language Setting
Menu Language: Select the desired menu language by using the ARROW buttons.
NOTE: The menu and operation languages can be changed depending on the country sold.
Available languages are subject to change without prior notice.
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Audio Language: Select the default language for the audio when
changing services. If no other language is provided, then the
default language of current will be automatically selected.
Subtitle Language: Select the default language for subtitle
when changing service.
2.6 A/V Output Setting
TV Type: Select the TV types.(PAL/NTSC/Auto) In Auto mode,
the STB is automatically selected to NTSC or PAL accordingly
to the service played.
TV Aspect Ratio: Select the aspect ratio of TV which is
connected to the STB (4:3/16:9). This menu must be set prior to
selecting the Display Format function.
Display Resolution: Select the Display Resolution of the screen
by using ARROW or OK button. You can also change the
resolution with 576/1080 button in the remote. Each time you
press the 576/1080 button, the resolution changes in the
following sequence: 576i > 576p > 720p > 1080i
NOTE: Please note that your TV may not show a picture depending on the Display Resolution set
by your STB as well as if set to PAL when NTSC is required or vice versa. If you set the
Display Resolution as SD (576i), your TV cannot display anything when the TV is
connected to the Component Video (YPbPr). If you set the Display Resolution as HD
(more than 576p), your TV cannot display anything when the TV is connected to the
SCART or Composite Video output of the STB. In case of HDMI, your TV can display a
picture for all of the resolution settings of the STB. But it is also possible that your TV may
not display a picture with 576i, because some HDTV’s does not support 576i.
Display Format:
In case of a 4:3 ratio TV set, you can select Letter Box or Pan&Scan. In case of a 16:9 ratio TV set, you
can select Pillar Box or Full Screen.
- 16:9 Display format on 4:3 TV set
Letter Box: You can see the full screen of 16:9, but top and bottom edges of your TV screen display
black horizontal Pillars.
Pan&Scan : The picture is displayed in full on your 4:3 TV screen, but left and right sides of the
original picture cannot be displayed.
- 4:3 Display format on 16:9 TV set
Pillar Box: You can see the full screen of 4:3, but left and right sides of your TV screen display black
vertical Pillars. 4:3
Full Screen: The picture is displayed in full on your 16:9 TV screen, but left and right sides of the
original picture is displayed with widening of the screen from left and right. Because of the artificial
widening, the TV picture will be distorted.
Video Output Mode: According to Display Resolution, you can select the Video Output Mode.
- In case of More than 576p (HD): The RGB’ output will be disabled automatically. You can select
Video Output Mode (CVBS, YPbPr, YC).
- In case of 576i (SD): The ‘YPbPr’ output will be disabled automatically. You can select Video Output
Mode (CVBS, RGB, YC).
Sound Mode: Set the audio mode output among the RCA jack, optical SPDIF and
HDMI.(Stereo/Mono/Left/Right).
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3. Installation
3.1 Dish Setting
Select the satellite/antenna and LNB settings for service search. The
values that are set in this menu will be available for selection in
other service searching menus.
Satellite: Select the satellite which you want to do a search for.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button to select the
satellite.
- If you press the OK button, the entire satellite list will be
displayed.
- Select the desired satellite name to search.
- If the desired satellite name is not listed then select User
Defined.
Tuner Connection: You can set connection type between Tuner and LNB.
- Separate: Set the connection type option to ‘Separate’, if each of the tuners are connected to different
LNBs (LNB IN_1 / LNB IN_2) individually / independently.
This Separate connection is used, when each two tuners are connected to different LNBs. Due the
independent & separate connections between two Tuners & LNBs, user can watch all the services
scanned by one tuner (1), while the other tuner (2) is set for recording at the same time.
- Loop-Through: Set the connection type option to Loop-Through’, if you have connected the LNB
OUT_1 and LNB IN_2 with a loop-through cable. In this case, you would have some limitations in
using some features such as dual recording.
This connection is used when the Tuner (1) is connected with LNB output, and the Loop-through
output of the Tuner (1) is connected with input of the Tuner (2). This is the way to use & activate both
tuners when you have only 1 LNB with your dish antenna. However, this will limit the possible
tuning range (Satellite & Polarization) of the 2
nd
tuner, while the 1
st
tuner is being used for its recording
process (because the input signal of 2
nd
tuner is dependent of the signal which the 1
st
tuner is tuned to).
NOTE: User should make the appropriate connection by choosing the right tuner connections
between the Loop-Through and Separate connections. Due to the difference of these two
connections, wrong LNB and Tuner connection may cause the loss of signal reception.
We strongly recommend the use of professional service personnel to make this installation
and connection if your knowledge is limited.
Tuner: Select the tuner which you want to set (Tuner 1/ Tuner 2). If you set Loop-Through’ on the
menu (Installation-Dish Setting-Tuner Connection), this menu (Tuner) will be disabled automatically.
Frequency: Select the satellite frequency which you want to use for checking the signal.
LNB Power: Select the LNB power on or off.
LNB Type: Select the LNB type.
LNB Frequency: Select the local oscillator (L.O.). frequency that is specified for the LNB used..
- Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW buttons to select the LNB frequency.
- If the required LNB frequency is not listed, then enter the frequency manually using the NUMERIC
buttons.
- When you select Universal LNB type, both 9750 and 10600 are supported at the same time. And then
the LNB 22KHz setting is disabled.
LNB 22KHz: When you use a separate coax 22 KHz tone switch box, make the 22 KHz tone switch
enabled or disabled to select the input you desire of the tone switch.
DiSEqC Switch: If you use DiSEqC 1.0 or DiSEqC 1.1 switch, select one of the DiSEqC inputs.
Service Search: Press the OK button to move to the Search Menu
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3.2 Positioner Setting
Satellite: Select the satellite which you want to search for the
Service.
- Press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button to select the
satellite.
- If you press the OK button, a complete satellite list will be
displayed.
- Select the wanted satellite name.
- If the desired satellite name is not listed then select User
Defined.
Tuner: Select tuner that you want to set (Tuner 1/ Tuner 2). If you have set Loop-Through’ in the menu
(Installation-Dish Setting-Tuner Connection), this menu (Tuner) will be automatically disabled.
Frequency: Select the satellite frequency you want to use to check for a signal.
Positioner: Select the positioner.
- None : (No Positioner)
- Using DiSEqC 1.2:
Move : To move the dish, press LEFT/RIGHT button.
Fine Move: To move the dish in smaller steps, press the
LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button.
Step: Set to positioner moving steps as 1, 2, 3, 4
Positioner Command: To use various positioner commands,
press the OK button. Then, available positioner commands
will appear.
- Using USALS:
Move: To move the dish, press the LEFT/RIGHT button.
Fine Move: To move the dish in smaller steps,, press the
LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button.
Step: Set to positioner moving steps as 1, 2, 3, 4
Dish Longitude: Enter the longitude position of the antenna
using the NUMERIC buttons.
Dish Latitude: Enter the latitude using the NUMERIC
buttons.
Go To: Press the OK button to rotate the dish to the selected
antenna position.
Dish Setting: Press the OK button to move to Dish Setting menu directly.
Service Search: Press the OK button to move to Service Search menu directly.
3.3 Service Search
You can select the following search mode.
Auto Search Mode:
- Satellite: Press the OK button to select the target satellite to
be searched.
- Tuner: Select tuner what you want to set (Tuner 1/ Tuner 2).
If you set Loop-Through’ on the menu (Installation-Dish
Setting-Tuner Connection), this menu (Tuner) will be
automatically disabled.
- Search Typ: Select the search type.
- Network Search: You can select Off or On. When you select On’, you can find more transponders
using the home network. As it refers to NIT during searching, if there is the frequency information of
other transponder, it searches the other transponder besides the transponder that the user inputs.
- Dish Setting: Press the OK button to move to Dish Setting menu directly.
- Positioner Setting: Press the OK button to move to the Positioner Setting menu directly.
- Start Search: Press the OK button to start search.
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Manual Search Mode :
- Satellite: Press the OK button to select the target satellite for
search.
- Tuner: Select the tuner which you want to use (Tuner 1/
Tuner 2). If you set Loop-Through’ on the menu
(Installation-Dish Setting-Tuner Connection), this menu
(Tuner) will be automatically disabled.
- Frequency: Select the frequency from the list to search.
- Symbol rate: Enter the symbol rate using the NUMERIC
buttons.
- Polarity: Select the polarity. (Vertical/Horizontal)
- Search Typ: Select the search type.
- Network Search: You can select Off or On. When you select ‘On’, you can find more transponders
using the home network. As it refers to NIT during searching, if there is the frequency information of
other transponder, it searches the other transponder besides the transponder that the user inputs.
- Dish Setting: Press the OK button to move to the Dish Setting menu directly.
- Start Search: Press the OK button to start a search
Blind Search Mode:
- Satellite: Press the OK button to select multiple satellites.
- Tuner: Select the tuner which you want to set (Tuner 1/
Tuner 2). If you set Loop-Through’ on the menu
Installation-Dish Setting-Tuner Connection), this menu
(Tuner) will be automatically disabled.
- Frequency: Set Auto to search whole frequency, Set Manual
to search only desired frequency.
-
Polarity:
Select the polarity.
(
All Polarity/Vertical/ Horizontal
)
- Search Type: Select the search type.
- Dish Setting: Press the OK button to move to the Dish
Setting menu directly.
- Start Search: Press the OK button to start a search.
Advanced Search Mode:
- Satellite: Press the OK button to select the target satellite for search.
- Tuner: Select the tuner which you want to set (Tuner 1/ Tuner 2). If you set Loop-Through’ on the
menu (Installation-Dish Setting-Tuner Connection), this menu
(Tuner) will be automatically disabled.
- Frequency: Select the frequency from the list to search.
- Symbol rate: Enter the symbol rate by using the NUMERIC
buttons.
- Polarity: Select the polarity. (Vertical/Horizontal)
- Video PID: Enter the video PID using the NUMERIC
buttons.
- Audio PID: Enter the audio PID using the NUMERIC
buttons.
- PCR PID: Enter the PCR PID using the NUMERIC buttons.
- Start Search: Press the OK button to start a search.
3.4 Network Setting
To use a Network connected to the STB Ethernet port, you have to prepare the STB Network settings.
When the STB and a PC are connected via a network, you can access the files of the STB storage device
such as the SATA Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or USB storage
device.
NOTE: If you use DHCP function of router, you can set
easily network configuration.
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DHCP: You can select On/Off for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to get the all
configuration from the router.
- If you select On’: You will obtain the configuration from network and be set up automatically. In this
case, the remaining item (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, First DNS, Second DNS) are
automatically set and you don’t have to configure them manually.
- If you select ‘Off’: You have to input the IP address manually together with the following data.
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, First DNS, Second DNS: You can input the address with the OK
button, NUMERIC buttons and the LEFT/RIGHT buttons. You can move to the next item of Subnet
Mask with the DOWN button and you can configure the other items in the same way.
Firmware Upgrade Server: This feature is not supported for the time being. It will be available in the
future.
MAC Address: This will display the MAC address of the STB Ethernet interface and is a fixed
assignment unique to each STB.
Control of the files via the network and your PC.
- Check the IP Address of the STB on the Network Setting
menu.
- Press Enter button on your PC, after writing IP Address on the
web browser address line.
Ex.) //168.158.10.146/storage
- You can see the folder name of HDD, USB1 and USB2 in the
Storage folder.
HDD: SATA HDD (internal HDD or external-SATA)
USB1: Front USB Storage Device
USB2: Rear USB Storage Device
- You may be able to load and retrieve data between the PC and the STB via the browser
W-LAN Netzwerkeinstellungen
Switch off the receiver and plug in the W-LAN stick in one of the free USB slots.
Now start the Atevio.
In the menu Installation Network settings - you should be able
to choose between Ethernet and W-LAN.
In the above mentioned menu change the connection type to W-
LAN.
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Push the green button to modify the W-LAN settings.
Adjust the SSID according to your Network.
If you choose channel 0, the channel will automatically be assigned.
For the Wireless Security Mode you have the options of: Off, WEP,
WPA.
This example shows the security Mode WPA with the
Authentication Mode WPAPSK.
The Encryption Algorithm is TKIP.
With Authentication Mode WPA2PSK the Encryption Algorithm is
EAS.
Pushing the button OK allows you to modify the SSID and the
Password Key.
In this case the Password is a1b2c3d4.
You have to set the password of your router.
Confirm your input with the red button and leave the W-LAN
settings when you are finish with exit.
If DHCP is turned on the receiver searches automatically the
Network Information.
This takes some seconds.
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The IP Address is assigned when the settings are made correctly.
The yellow bar displays the signal strength.
Beside this, you can see the connected SSID.
If you prefer a static IP Address, turn DHCP off.
Set the desired IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway (IP of your
Router) and the First DNS by yourself.
The access will be automatically connected if the data was
entered correctly.
The yellow bar displays the signal strength.
Beside this, you can see the connected SSID.
W-LAN is immediately activated, when the Atevio is in Standby (A/V Settings –Standby „On“).
If the Atevio was disconnected from the power (even if A/V Settings – Standby „Off“), wait for 30 seconds.
The setting “W-LAN” will be turned on automatically.
3.5 System Recovery
System restore to factory default: This menu allows you to
restore the factory set values in case the user has encountered
some problems after changing any new parameters of service
data and other parameters which may be in error. Press the OK
button to erase all services and restore default setting.
System restore to stored position: This menu allows you to
restore the stored values including service data and system
parameters. Press the OK button to restore all data.
Store system data: If you want to use system parameters and
service data in the future, this menu allows you to store current state. Press the OK button to store current
state.
3.6 System Information
This menu displays general information about the hardware and software version of your receiver.
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4. Utilities
4.1 Calculator
To use the calculator, highlight the calculator and press the OK
button.
4.2 Calendar
To display the calendar, highlight the calendar and press the
OK button. Utilize the ARROW buttons to choose the date. If
you press PAGE UP/DOWN button, you can see the past/next
month of the calendar.
4.3 CAS (Conditional Access System)
Smartcard Slot
- Conax smartcard menu:
To watch scrambled services, you need to have an appropriate
Conax smartcard from the service providers. Insert a valid
smartcard into smartcard slot. The message of ‘Smartcard
Initializing…’ will appear on the screen. After the message
disappears, you can watch the service you want.
- Smartcard information:
You can view the current status of smartcard. Select the slot
which you want to view using the ARROW buttons. And
press the OK button.
CAM Initializing
To watch scrambled services, you need to have a Common
Interface Conditional Access Module (CAM) and an appropriate
smartcard from the provider. Insert the CAM together with a
valid smartcard into CI slot (two slots available). The message
of CI Initializing… will appear on the screen. After the
message disappears, you can watch the service you want.
CAM information
You can view the current status of CAM. Select the slot which
you want to view using the ARROW buttons, and press the OK
button. If the CAM is available, you can view information about
each slot.
NOTE: The displayed information of each CAMs may be
different depending on the CAM used.
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Software update for Atevio via USB or Network
You find the latest Software for your Atevio here: www.atevio.de.
Software update via USB
You can save the Software directly on the USB flash drive or save it on your PC before you copy the Software
on an USB flash drive.
The USB flash drive has to be formatted in FAT32, otherwise the system is not able to recognize it.
Plug in the USB flash drive in the USB Port at the front of your receiver.
It doesn’t matter if
1. you are currently watching TV
2. the receiver is in Standby.
In case 1 the USB flash drive will be recognize automatically and a pop up window will show you the option
“Software Download” and “Channel Data Download”.
You can switch with the left and right button.
Also this window displays the current software version.
Choose the software or the channel list you like to import and push the red button to start the download.
In case 2 switch on the receiver.
When the pop up window appears continue with the download as described in case 1.
Online-Softwareupdate
To update your receiver via Network the Address is http://www.atevio.de/database/AV7000/
Voraussetzung dafür ist, dass das Gerät mit dem Internet verbunden ist.
The Atevio has to be connected with the internet.
Please enter the Address under 3.4 “Network Settings – Firmware Upgrade Server”.
You can’t enter http://. This is preset and can’t be changed.
The input takes place like the one from the installation of the W-LAN.
If the input is done choose Download and push OK.
Now the system is checking which Software Version is available.
Before you start the software download, check if the offered software is more recent than your receiver is
currently running with.
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Hard Disk installation
The installation of a hard disc can easily be made by yourself.
Before you start, consider the following steps.
The Atevio has to be turned off and detached from the power supply.
Avoid unnecessary touching parts inside the box.
Pay attention to electric static. Discharge yourself, for example at a radiator.
To open the Box the seven screws from the housing (as the picture
shows) have to be removed.
Pull the top cover carefully backwards.
You find the S-ATA connector on the Mainbord directly above the
Processor.
The connector is encircled in the picture. The connector and the
plug have a lug.
This provides only one fitting position.
The picture shows the correct installed plug.
Now remove the four screws which are holding the hard disk frame.
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Now the hard disk has to be fixed into the frame.
Therefore put the four rubber cushions from aside into the
designated indentations.
Continue with fixing the hard disk with the enclosed screws.
Pay attention to adjust the hard disk into the right position.
Otherwise the cables can’t be connected.
Fix the hard disk frame with the housing.
Now you can connect the power cord and the S-ATA cable as the
picture shows.
The data cable can be connected before.
There is only one fitting position for the plugs.
When the installation is finished, you can fix the top cover with the screws. Now you can connect all devices
and plugs as before. Now plug in the power cord and turn on the receiver.
The screen displays the message “Format Hard Disc”.
You have to confirm this with “Yes”.
If the screen doesn’t display this message or you skip
that by mistake,
find the next step on the following page.
The HD will be formatted with the file
system ”Journaled”.
The hard disk will now be formatted.
Depending on the size of the HD, this procedure
could take up to two minutes.
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When the formatting is completed a message
will confirm that.
In the menu System Tools Storage Manager
you can see if the formatting was successful.
By success the HD will be shown as
“Mounted”.
If the screen doesn’t display a formatting window in first place, continue as following:
Find the menu “System Tools Storage
Manager”, as the picture shows.
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In the menu “System Tools Storage
Manager”
you will see that the HD is not connected.
Choose “Format” with the OK button and
confirm the following message.
“All Data will be DELETED. Are you sure
to continue?” with “Yes”.
The HD will be formatted with the file
system ”Journaled”
When the formatting procedure is successful
completed, the Storage Manager displays the
HD as “Mounted”.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
Does not display any message on
the front panel.
Check the main power cable and check that it is plugged into a
suitable power outlet.
Check the STB main power switch ‘ON’ at the rear of the STB.
No Picture
See Does not display any message on the front panel’ above.
To match the STB system with your TV system (PAL/NTSC),
press V.Format button until a picture is displayed.
Check the video output port is firmly connected to the TV or
VCR.
If you are using the RF output, check that the RF lead is
connected firmly to the STB and TV/VCR.
Check that you have selected the Video Input on your TV.
Press the STB button on the remote to assure you are controlling
the STB and no other device with the remote.
Check the brightness level of the TV.
Check the resolution that your TV supports, and set the proper
resolution with the remote 576/1080 button to obtain a picture.
Poor picture quality
See No Picture’ above.
Check the signal level, if this is low then tries adjusting the
alignment of your dish.
No Sound
See No Picture’ above.
Check the volume level of the TV and STB.
Check the Mute status of the TV and STB.
Remote Control does not
operate
Point remote control directly towards the STB.
Check that the STB button lights up when you press any button
Check and replace batteries.
No or Bad Signal
Check the LNB; Replace the LNB if necessary.
Check the cable from the LNB.
Check the position of the dish; realign dish if necessary.
If you are using a DiSEqC 1.0 switch, check that you have
connected and programmed the LNBs to the correct connections
on the switch.
Check the ‘Signal Level’ and the ‘Signal Quality’.
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Specifications
Tuner & Channel Decoder
Input Connector
Loop through out
Frequency Range
Input Impedance
Signal Level
LNB Power
22KHz Tone
DiSEqC Control
Demodulation
Input Symbol Rate
FEC Decoder
F-type, IEC 169-24, Female
F-type, IEC 169-24, Female
950MHz ~ 2150MHz
75, unbalanced
-65 to -25dBm
13/18VDC, max.400mA
(22±2)KHz, (0.6±0.2)V
V1.0/1.2/USALS Compatible
QPSK / 8PSK
2 ~ 45 Ms/s(QPSK of DVB-S)
2 ~ 45 Ms/s(QPSK of DVB-S2)
2 ~ 37 Ms/s(8PSK of DVB-S2)
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 with
Constraint Length K=7(DVB-S)
1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9 and 9/10 (DVB-S2)
MPEG Transport Stream A/V Decoding
Transport Stream
Profile Level
Input Rate
Video Formats
Video Resolution
Audio Decoding
Audio Mode
Sampling Rate
H.264(MPEG-4 part 10, MPEG-4/AVC and H26L)
MPEG-II ISO/IEC 13818-2/11172-2
MPEG-4/AVC MP@L4, MPEG-II MP@HL
Max. 15Mbit/s
4:3 Letter Box, 4:3 PanScan, 16 : 9
720 x 576i, 720 x 576p, 720 x 480i, 720 x 480p
1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i
Dolby AAC, AC-3, MPEG-1 Layer 1,2 and 3
Stereo/Joint stereo/Mono, Dolby AC-3
32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz(According to input)
Main System
Main Processor
Memory
STi chipset
Flash-ROM : 32 Mbyte
SDRAM : 192 Mbytes
EEPROM : 128 bytes
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Audio / Video & Data IN/OUT
TV SCART
VCR SCART
RCA
Component
HDMI
OPTIC
RS-232C
USB
Ethernet
RGB, Y/C, CVBS Video, Audio L, R Output
CVBS Video, Audio L, R Output
RGB Video input, CVBS Video, Audio L, R Input
CVBS Video Output, Audio L, R Output
YPbPr Video Output
Video & Audio Output
AC-3 Dolby Digital (SPDIF)
9 pin D-SUB (Male) type, Transfer rate 115Kbps
USB 2.0 Host Front & Rear Support. (5 Vdc 500 mA max.)
RJ45 connector, 100 Mbps
Front Panel
Slot
Display
Buttons
1 USB 2.0 Host port
2 Common interface PCMCIA slot
2 Conax Smartcard Slot
VFD(Vacuum Fluorescent Display) - 12Digit
7 Buttons (Standby, Menu, Select, CH UP/DOWN, Volume
UP/DOWN)
Power Supply
Input Voltage
Type
Power Consumption
Standby Power
Protection
AC 100 ~ 250V, 50/60Hz
SMPS
Max. 35W
Max. 1W
Separate Internal Fuse & Lighting protection
Physical Specification
Size (W x H x D)
Weight (Net)
Operating Temp.
Storage Temp.
430mm X 60mm X 270mm
2.7 Kg (Excluding HDD)
0°C ~ +45°C
-10°C ~ +70°C
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Code list for the universal remote control
1. TV - List
Refer to ‘5.Multi-Brand IR Remote Controller Setting’ at page 14 of this manual.
TV Brand Code-Nr.
2
2M Electronics
248
A
A.R.Systems
212 280 285 419 421 504
518 774
Accent
153 421
Action
153 281 421 666 766
Admiral
153 193 285 421 558 752
Advent
723
Adyson
292 421
Aeg
487 741
Agashi
421
Agazi
285
Agb
206
Aiko
153
Aim
421
Aiostay
212 558
Airis
633
Aiwa
165 243 421
Akai
145 148 153 213 240 251
277 368 370 381 398 405
414 421 423 472 486 488
498 628 665 725 766 776
782
Akiba
145
Akira
421 736
Akura
145 153 260 285 421 473
Alba
145 153 157 213 260 277
285 327 329 398 405 421
453 697 720 743 752
Albiral
212 421 753 760
Alcyon
351
Alfa
426
Allorgan
698 776
Allstar
421 504
Alphatronik
598
Altus
486 488
American High
281
Americana
281
Amstrad
146 153 363 578 768
Andersson
472
Anglo
153 285
Anitech
144 153 285 292 348 351
421 504 760
Ansonic
153 217 258 260 285 398
405 472 487 489 507 523
743 760
Antecno
145
Aoc
421 684
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Arc En Ciel
780 784
Arctic
486 488
Aristona
250 419 421
Art Tech
421
Asa
265 275 351 353 564
Asberg
348 351 421 752 760
Asora
153
Astra
153 421
Asuka
145 285
Atec
335
Atlantic
263 421 776
Atlas
419
Atori
153
Atoro
153
Audio Technica
204
Audiosonic
145 153 258 260 285 421
Audioton
153
Audiovox
421
Ausind
351
Autovox
216 351 776
Aver Media
687
Awa
153 421
Axxion
144 153 277
B
Bang
241
Bang & Olufsen
421 543 561
Basic Line
144 145 148 153 156 398
405 421 472 473 486 487
488 489 606 741 743
Bauer
288
Baur
153 240 241 250 251 347
363 419 421 425 451 491
530 535 537 610 615 620
Baysonic
285
Bec
206 421 666 766
Becrese
347 421 610 620 665 666
671
Beko
258 260 266 398 400 433
485 486 488 493 503 670
671 742 743 782
Bell & Howell
193 421 605
Benchmark-Beaumark
153 281 421
Benq
673
Beon
421 752
Best
258 260
Bestar
260 421
Bigston
153
Black Panther
760
Black Star
217
Blackstripe
281 605 610 620
56
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Blaupunkt
148 157 238 240 241 243
247 250 251 255 270 271
273 419
Blautech
516
Blue Sky
145 157 398 405 421 455
472 473 486 487 488 489
507 523 674 712 741 743
Bondstec
216
Boxford
496 502 705
Brandt
303 780 782 784 793
Brandt Electronique
780 784 790 793
Braun
425 794
Brendstar
153
Brinkmann
752
Brionvega
421 423 519 558 756
Brother
285
Bruns
258 558 758 760
Bsr
698
Btc
145
Bush
145 157 213 277 282 285
329 398 405 415 421 453
486 697 743
C
Campomatic
622
Capehart
421 766
Capsonic
285 421
Carrefour
351 421
Carver
421
Casio
426
Cathay
421
Cci
583
Centurion
421
Century
217 558
Cge
153 217 271 272 348 351
752
Cgm
144 153
Changhong
617
Charisma
551
Charpy
634
Ciate
558
Cie
153 156 216 578
Cihan
426
Cimline
153 697
Cinex
507 523
Citizen
281 421 620
City
153
Clarivox
206 210 212 217 346 421
748 763 773
Claton
398 405
Clatronic
145 153 217 260 277 348
421 486 488 752 760
Claud
421
Clubinternet
621
CMX/Commax
686
Colortyme
281 421
Combi
692
Computec
509
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Computron
153 421
Concorde
153
Condor
144 153 217 260 421 504
752 760
Conic
421 666
Conrac
745 746
Constructa
419
Contec
144 153 301
Continental
157
Continental Edison
157 780 784 793
Corfung
285
Cosmel
153
Craig
421
Crosley
217 260 271 348 351 421
Crosley
558 666
Crosswood
398 405
Crown
153 193 258 260 261 348
351 421 754 760
Crystal
421
Cs Electronics
145 216 217
Ctc Clatronic
217 752 760
Curtis
421 513 752
Curtis Mathes
281 421 605 620
Cyberpix
473
D
Daewoo
153 156 161 163 164 165
166 167 168 218 421 430
441 453 504
Daichi
153
Daimond
421
Dainichi
145
Dalco
735 736
Dantax
258 447 486 488
Davis
421
Dawa
421
Daytron
153 610
Dce
398 405 432
Deca
507 523
Decca
207 421 450 507 523 559
750 767
Dell
739
Denon
732
Denver
153
Desmet
153 421
deuromedia
566
Diamond
153
Diboss
505 509
Digiline
743
Digitech
363
Dixi
153 421 758
Dmtech
398 405 472 473 474 521
574 695
Dts
153
Dual
145 153 262 263 347 363
421 429 439 443 452 453
Dumont
265 351 558 752 760
57
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Dynamic
153
E
Eaton
281
Ecrom
398 405
Ecron
455
Edison
157
Edison Minerva
157
Eksperten Vest
252
Elbe
212 262 398 405 419 421
459 487 489 573 704 706
762
Elbit
421 426 444
Elbit Fraba
436
Elcit
217 760
Elecs
426
Electro Tech
153
Electrohome
605 666
Electronika
261 421 445
Elekta
144 153 285
Elektronika
261 426 445
Elemis
258 260
Elin
153 265 421 504
Elite
145 273 281 421 605 620
Elmak
395 431 435 741
Elman
760 782
Elta
153 421
E-Max
675 726
Emerson
145 258 260 277 398 405
421 486 487 488 489 558
743 760 773
Eon
281
Erres
419 421 528
Eternity
726
Etron
153 421
Euro-Feel
285
Euroline
426 486 488
Euroman
421
Euromann
258 285 421
Europhon
206 213 214 217 421 760
762
Excelsior
397
Expert
263 373 776
F
Fenner
153 421 743
Ferguson
176 212 240 241 251 265
271 301 303 346 359 388
390 419 421 459 465 517
530 535 537 610 615 620
626 661 663 666 670 671
694 750 765 767 782 784
788 789 790 793 796
Fidelis
153 421
Filsai
153
Final
560
Finlandia
275 606 790
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Finlux
153 207 217 265 275 276
351 353 368 369 370 371
373 376 378 381 384 419
421 450 486 507 523 558
729 744 750 752 760
First Line
153 156 212 217 398 405
419 421 472 473 486 488
504 532 606 686 698 743
Fisher
159 260 265 347 537 558
605 607 608 610 758 759
Flint
421
Force
587 726
Formenti
213 351 421 426 429
Fortress
193
Fraba
260
Frontech
153 209 217 285
Fuji
776
Fujitsu
234 263 538 745 746 766
776
Fujitsu General
263 776
Fujitsu Siemens
479
Fulton
518
Funai
153 285 414 538 579 698
G
Galaxis
260 752 760
Galaxy
260 752 760
Galeria
153
Gbc
153 210 218 421
Ge
790
Gec
207 421 666 750
Geloso
145 153 218
Gemsound
153
General
153 736
General Technic
153
Genexxa
145 421
Gericom
335 717
Giant
421
Gitem
250 421 784 790
Gm
153
Gmg
153 752
Goldhand
153
Goldi
423
Goldstar
150 153 157 209 216 240
260 263 281 285 349 421
426 434 486 488 504 599
666 755 766
Goldy
736
Goodmans
145 153 156 165 167 172
277 311 325 329 359 394
398 405 406 419 421 428
432 441 452 472 473 504
511 571 628 677 689 725
743
Gorenje
258 260
Gpm
145 153
Gradin
145 153 421
Graetz
398 405
Gran Prix
507 523
58
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Granada
148 176 189 192 207 227
258 260 275 346 373 375
381 408 419 421 456 463
605 606 608 615 620 651
655 658 665 750 766 767
790
Grandin
398 405 704 743
Grenadier
153 421
Gronic
421
Grundig
152 157 236 237 238 239
240 241 243 247 250 251
254 256 259 261 327 346
348 350 351 355 356 400
404 419 421 423 426 445
455 456 459 477 516 542
697 726
Grunkel
398 405
Gtt
153 752
Gze Unimor
260
H
Haier
181 283 287 291 456 605
608
Halifax
285
Hanseatic
153 165 250 258 262 347
421 429 453 467 504 698
755 756
Hantarex
153 210 421
Harley Davidson
281
Hb Ingelen
398 405 486
Hcm
144 145 153 258 285
Heathkit
421
Hifivox
780 784
Hiline
153
Hinari
145 153 301 421 504
Hisawa
145
Hisense
685 686
Hit
558
Hitachi
165 167 193 207 250 303
347 368 373 398 405 421
432 434 441 448 450 453
456 462 472 473 610 620
636 637 638 639 640 641
643 644 645 646 647 648
649 650 651 652 653 654
655 656 657 658 659 660
661 662 663 664 665 666
667 668 669 670 671 672
731 750 756 766 780 793
Hitachi Fujian
639
Hoher
398 405 472 473 486 488
Höher
398 400 405 455 472
Home Electronics
705 741
Horizont
426
Hornyphon
421
Hoshai
145
Hotel International
257
Hq
421
Humax
160 679 680 681 682 683
710 716
Huspi Elektronik
752
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Hyper
153 213 216 277 426
Hypervision
476
Hypson
153 285 421
Hyundai
162 283 286 516 723 727
728 736
I
I.V.
421
Ice
145 153 209 213 277 285
421
Iekei
588
Im Internet
740
Imperial
217 260 271 348 351 421
752
Indesit
788
Indiana
421
Infinity
421
Infratex
284 330 426 453 733 734
741 743 747 769 772 774
Ingelen
704 742
Ingersoll
153
Inno Hit
153 206 349 421 750
InterACTV
482
Interbuy
153 217 285 292
Intercord
347
Interdiscount
303 421 537 784 790 793
Interfunk
217 260 270 354 419 421
557 564 610 752 784
Intertronic
446
Intervision
145 216 217 258 260 285
292 419 730 755 760
Irradio
145 153 216 346 349 351
421 504
Iskra
760
Ist
145 213 421
Isukai
145 421
Itl
153
Its
145 153 209 277
Itt
192 193 243 301 346 368
373 381 605 610 697 744
756 780
Itv
285 504
J
Jacson
208 750
Jbl
421
Jdb
705
Jec
620
Jetpoint
281 421
Jinlipu
153
Jrc
277
Jumbotronic
426
Jvc
196 197 198 199 200 201
202 203 204 205 277 421
605 744
K
Kaiser
421
59
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Kaisui
145 153 421
Kambrook
303 793
Kapsch
263 776
Karcher
153 258 261 421 504 507
523 762
Kawa
277
Kds
227 419
Kendo
153 398 405 421 449 485
504 697 704 756 757 760
776 777
Kenmark
406 678
Kennedy
145 263 776
Kennex
441
Kenstar
632
Kenwood
238
Kerion
421
Keymat
336 586 623 635
Kimay
285
Kiota
153
Kiton
398 405
Klh
766
Kloss
281
Kneissel
156 212 262 421 441 573
704 743 748
Kobic
153
Kolster
145 216 421 760
Konichi
153
Konka
145 171 277 290 568
Korpel
421
Kortek
719
Körting
258 260 261 558
Kotron
572
Kuasho
421
Kuba
347
Kuba Electronic
347
L
Latona
716
Lavis
156 421 445 455 748
Leader
153
Legend
153 421
Lenco
153 154 156 170 285 421
466 760
Lenoir
153 421
Lesa
217
Level
688
Lexus
285
Leyco
285 421 698 766
Lg
455 472 473 486 488 504
508 577 590 591 592 593
594 595 597 599 600 601
632
Liesenkötter
421
Life
153
Lifetec
145 153 156 285 398 405
421 427 453 743
Linitron
193
Lloyd'S
153 346
Locatel
235
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Lodos
405
Loewe
206 227 303 416 421 425
440 451 461 497 558 563
Logik
301 694
Lögik
301 421
Love
212
Luma
153 263 421 776
Lumatron
263 398 405 414 574 743
776
Lux-May
277 421 773
Luxor
153 275 349 354 368 370
373 376 378 379 384 398
405 450 501 515 744 766
Lxi
193 421 605
M
M Electronics
153 218 265 275 347 373
376 378 381 384 421 782
Magasin
597 600
Magnadyne
153 206 216 217 218 421
426 504 558 752 760
Magnafon
206 213 351 426 760 762
Magnasonic
153 193 421 504 605
Magnavox
419 421 437 666
Magnex
421
Magnum
455 520
Mandor
285
Manesth
285 421 697
Marantz
347 418 421 471
Mark
156 258 398 405 421 451
486 488
Marshal
145
Mascom
507 523
Mascot
217
Match Italia
421
Matsui
153 157 213 240 241 277
301 329 331 332 333 398
405 504 538 578 605 606
608 626 694 697 700
Maxam
153
Maxell
153
Maxwell
760
Mc Michael
666
Mce
153
Mcperson
512
Media Station
627
Media Tv
442
Mediator
421
Medion
368 369 398 405 423 453
472 486 487 488 489 628
725 743 745 746
Megas
704
Megatron
665
Melbox
763
Melectronic
373 376 377 381
Memorex
153 285 605
Memory
472 473
Memphis
153 766
Mercury
153 421
60
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Meteor
762
Metz
240 241 242 243 244 245
246 249 250 251 253 385
386 387 398 405 472 504
557 558 562 564 565 567
745
Mga
421
Micromaxx
398 405
Minerva
157 240 241 250 251 346
351
Minoka
421
Minsonic
152
Mirai
534 538 575 707
Mitsubishi
153 173 174 175 176 177
178 240 251 301 421 441
456 558
Mitsubushi
398 405
Mivar
210 213 215 262 349 352
761
Monitor
281
Motion
351
Motorola
193 421
Mtc
260 281 451
Multichoice
477 703 738 795
Multimedia
151
Multistandard
760
Multitec
398 405
Multitech
153 217 301 348 421 760
Murphy
265
N
Naim
478
Namsunc
153
Nap
421
National
421
National Star
736
Nec
153 281 301 584 713 714
715 716
Neckermann
153 197 206 217 240 241
243 250 260 261 270 347
419 421 426 447 453 504
528 530 535 537 558 697
698
Nei
145 421 773
Neovia
324 506 717
Nesco
218
New World
145
Newtech
153 421
Nikkai
145 285 421 620 766
Nikkei
421
Nikko
504 775
Nissan
281
Noblex
153 159
Nobliko
213 346 348 760
Nogamatic
780 784
Nokia
144 153 275 276 277 281
285 354 368 370 372 373
374 375 376 377 378 379
381 382 383 384 421 426
558 605 610 744 752
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Nordmende
192 303 304 333 423 426
780 782 784 787 789 790
793
Nordway
212
Nortek
421
Northern Star
716 718
Nova
265 421
Novatronic
153 421
O
O General
153
Oceanic
194 373 376 378 381 384
605 698 776
Okano
153 260 751
Olympic
153
Onceas
153 218
Onida
421
Onkyo
711
Onwa
145 213 277
Opera
421
Optanka
193
Orava
426 438
Orbit
421
Orbiter
260
Orian
735
Orient
153
Orion
145 153 179 180 285 301
305 329 330 332 333 339
398 405 419 421 423 426
430 437 447 459 535 578
697 698 700 726 779
Osaki
145 421 766
Oso
145
Osume
766
Otake
697
Otava
464 504 514 517 518
Otf
153
Others
142 144 145 153 206 209
211 240 277 279 301 303
349 398 421 434 470 493
504 510 517 605 651 675
698 750 766 786
Otrum
423
Otto Versand
144 148 153 189 192 193
194 214 216 217 227 240
241 243 250 251 258 277
347 363 419 421 425 426
447 453 504 528 530 535
536 537 610 615 620 697
698 755 756 779 782 790
Ovp
499 500
P
Pacific
333
Pael
213 346 504
Palladium
243 250 260 398 405 421
Palsonic
421
Panama
153 217 285 421
Panashiba
153
61
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Panasonic
147 148 222 223 224 225
226 227 228 229 230 231
232 233 240 246 250 251
421 750
Panavision
737
Panavox
153
Panorama
153
Panoramic
784
Pathe
262 780 784
Pathe Marconi
780 784
Pausa
153
Pce/Pec
281 605 610 620
Peacock
335 574 673
Penney
281 347 620
Perfekt
421
Performance
301
Pershin
346
Philco
153 217 260 271 348 351
421 558 666 748 752
Philex
421
Philips
250 263 303 392 393 395
396 397 399 401 402 406
408 409 410 411 412 413
417 418 419 420 421 423
424 426 436 445 456 459
460 465 468 504 525 526
527 528 537 615 666 766
780 793
Phocus
400
Phoenix
421 426 447
Phonola
421
Phonotrend
724
Pioneer
303 338 340 341 421 426
548 549 550 552 553 554
555 556 793
PKS
421
Plantron
153 285 421
Platinium
690
Playsonic
398 405 486 488
Policom
760 784
Poppy
153
Portland
426
Prandoni Prince
206 217 277 351 504 760
Prima
153 281 285 421 605 620
Princess
153
Pringston
486 488
Prinz
347 766
Pro Basic
699
Proelco
258 426
Profex
153 348 760
Profilo
479 480 487 489 495 507
522 523 617
Profitronic
421 504 760
Proline
165 406 441 450 492 524
571 582 678 756
Proscan
281
Prosonic
486 488 518
Protec
153 217 285 421 760
Protech
398 405 419 421 743
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Proton
153
Proview
631
Provision
419 486 488 504
Pulser
153 281 421 666 766
Pye
421
Pymi
153
Q
Qty1
426
Quadro
394 398 405 414 432 446
469 472 473 675 696 749
Quasar
153 217 760
Quelle
148 153 197 216 227 240
241 243 250 251 260 261
263 265 270 271 272 273
275 301 346 349 351 353
363 373 376 378 381 384
398 405 414 418 419 421
425 426 447 451 504 528
530 535 537 540 578 610
615 620 697 698 743 751
759 776 790 796
R
R Line
421
Radio Shack
193 605
Radiola
419 421 456
Radiomarelli
206 217 218 426
Radiotone
153 258 285 398 405 421
504 743
Radix
610
Rank
351
Rca
281 544 545
Realcolor
209
Realistic
605
Recor
421 426
Record
149 258 421 426
Red Star
507 523
Regente
153
Relisys
631
Revox
351 421 451
Rex
262 263 776
Rft
145 258 262 264 423 558
758
Rice Club
281
Roadstar
145 153 258 285 329 398
405 414 419 421 426 447
455 486 488 514
Robotron
241
Roombase
576
Rosita
153
Rosner
209
Rowa
153
Royal
144 145 153 240 258 284
285 421
Royal Nec
486 488
Runco
281
62
TV Brand Code-Nr.
S
Saba
206 241 303 304 358 390
488 760 778 780 782 784
789 790 791 792 793
Sagem
693 701 704
Saisho
209 301 421 578 697
Saivod
398 405 472 473 486 487
488 489 507 523 743
Sakio
153 285
Sakura
153
Salora
275 349 368 369 373 376
377 378 380 381 384 425
495 605 744 766
Sambers
206 346 348 349 351 504
760 762
Samsung
153 154 158 159 209 260
281 285 289 307 308 309
310 312 313 314 315 317
318 319 320 321 322 323
349 399 407 421 428 490
491 494 504 510 517 676
Samsung
750 751 766
Sansui
153 281 285 301 421
Sany
303 793
Sanyo
153 209 260 262 265 301
347 398 405 472 473 488
507 523 558 602 603 604
605 606 607 608 609 610
611 626 750 758 759 766
Sbr
421
Schaub Lorenz
398 405
Schneider
145 153 216 262 263 277
285 347 348 363 391 398
399 405 419 421 426 432
440 444 445 453 455 456
457 458 459 481 486 487
488 489 495 504 505 506
507 509 512 520 523 743
Scientific Labs
495
Scott
596 691
Screenlant Tft
458
Sea
472 473
Sears
605
Seg
145 153 209 217 285 348
394 398 405 414 415 472
473 540 743 758 760
Seleco
262 263 419 421 482 756
757 770 776 777 780 790
795
Sencora
153
Sentra
145 620
Serino
704
Sharp
182 183 184 185 186 187
188 189 190 191 192 193
194 195 421 620 657 756
Shintom
504
Shintoshi
504
Shivaki
149 421 504
Shorai
698
Show
153
Siarem
206 210 558 760
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Sicatel
260 764
Sice
240 251
Siemens
240 241 243 250 251 259
270 273 421 444 456 470
507 523 773
Siena
455
Siera
455
Sierra
421
Siesta
258 260
Sigmax
281
Signature
620
Silma
421
Silva Schneider
153 398 432 458 472 473
479 480 487 489 495 503
504 505 507 508 509 522
523 570 613 617
Silver
145
Singer
153 217 421 558 760
Sinotec
504
Sinudyne
333 421 423 426 437 447
Sinudyne
449 455 537 558 578 697
698 741 760 762 779
Sky
337 581 709 726
Smaragd
157
Snyder
421
Sogo
487 489
Sole
155
Sonitron
260 605 606 607 610
SONiX
616 726
Sonoko
153 285 421
Sontec
260 421
Sony
270 301 302 419 421 528
529 530 531 532 533 535
536 537 539 540 541
Sound & Vision
145 760
Soundcolor
507 523
Soundesign
281
Soundmaster
153
Spectra
156
Spectrician
421
Sr2000
605
Standard
145 153 218
Star
283 421 517 696 736
Star General
735
Starlite
153 504
Starlux
153
Staßfurt
758
Stern
262 263 776
Strato
285
Sungoo
629
Sunkai
145 697 698
Sunrise
158
Sunstar
153
Sunwatt
421
Sunwood
153 421
Supersonic
421
Supertec
153 421 426
Supertech
153 426
63
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Supra
153
Sutron
153
Swisstec
288 569 580 581 585 589
708 709 717 724 726
Syc Line
153
Sylvania
421
T
Tadistar
504
Talent
240 251
Tandberg
246 398 630 784
Tandy
145 193 217 766
Targa
321
Tashiko
666
Tatung
157 207 301 316 408 421
423 447 450 495 502 507
515 518 523 559 671 750
766 767
Tauras
613
Teak
153 421
Tec
153 156 216 217 263 773
Techline
414 760
Technica
281 398 405 472 473 487
489 741
Technics
421
Techniland
421
Technisat
423 741 771
Technol
153 421
Technosonic
423
Technotrend
724
Techwood
186 281 394 398 404 405
473
Tecnimagen
418 423 455 488
Tecnison
153 504
Teco
143
Tedelex
153 421
Teknant
153 421
Tekon
153 281
Teleavia
303 780 782 784
Teleco
483
Telefac
153
Telefunken
217 271 272 303 304 359
381 389 390 403 421 479
480 745 776 778 780 782
783 784 785 787 788 790
793 796
Teleopta
153
Telerent
451
Teleservice
240 251
Telestar
153 507 523
Teletech
153 217 398 405 524 743
Teleton
263 776
Teleview
507 523
Telra
507 523
Tempest
153
Tensai
145 153 209 213 218 265
421 504 698 755 760
Tenson
153
Tesla
421 484 504 558 741
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Tevion
398 405 453 486 488 507
523 585 628 716 725 743
Thomas
153 281 421 666 766
Thomson
169 212 240 265 271 303
346 358 359 360 361 362
390 457 765 780 782 784
785 788 789 790 793 796
Thorn
176 212 240 251 265 276
278 301 346 421 465 517
537 609 610 620 625 626
661 666 750 765 782 784
788 789 790 793
Thorn-Ferguson
212 240 250 251 271 303
346 421 535 537 765 782
784 788 793 796
Tmk
281
Tobo
153
Tokai
418 421 766
Tokyo
158 281
Toshebia
736
Toshiba
165 240 241 281 308 326
328 329 351 398 405 421
486 488 605 610 612 614
Toshiba
615 617 618 619 620 624
625 626 721 722
Tosonic
281
Towada
760
Transonic
421
Trc
144 153 504
Trevi
153
Triad
421
Triax
358 507
Trilux
258 408 426 441 743
Tristar
145
Triumph
351 578
Trivision
153
U
Uher
263 347 351 421 451 535
760 776
Ultra
766
Ultravox
213 217 421 558 760
Uma
145 240 251 260 271 272
273 303 346 421 780 784
793
Unic
260
Unimor
258 421
United
329 398 421 486 488
Universum
153 217 240 243 250 251
258 259 260 265 271 275
285 301 346 369 381 398
405 414 415 419 421 426
445 475 504 537 743 776
Univox
218 421 558
Upc
422
Uranya
153 760
V
Vanguard
153
Vasilinec
153
Veco
153 421
64
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Vega
558
Vente
456
Vestel
394 398 405 406 414 415
421 426 427 432 472 473
743
Vexa
153 421
Victor
204
Videcon
421
Video System
421
Videologique
145
Videosat
217
Videoseven
538 726
Videoton
303 752 781 793
Vidion
153
Viditel
285
Viewpia
723
ViewSonic
334 702
Vision
153
Vison
421
Vogells
588
Vortec
421
Voxson
351 421 504 558
Vtq
758
W
Walkie
263
Waltham
303
Wards
204 421
Watson
145 153 273 398 405 414
421 426 486 488 743
Wattradio
213 504 752 760 762
Wega
558
TV Brand Code-Nr.
Wegavox
153 217 421 752
Welltech
486 488
Welstar
398 405 472 473 581
Weltblick
421
Whirlpool
358 359 456
White Westinghouse
213 398 405 421 454 605
752 760
Wilson
674
Windsor
398 405 743
Winston
153 421
Winternitz
153
Wizja
408
World Of Vision
306 335
World-Tech
156
Worldview
153 421
Y
Yamaha
615 618 642 653
Yamo
145
Yevici
153
Yokan
421
Yoko
145 153 156 261 285 421
426 605 784
York
421 610
Yorx
145
Yoshita
421
Yotaka
421
Z
Zanussi
776
Zenith
421
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2. Brand-Table
Brand
Brand
code
Brand
Brand
code
Brand
Brand
code
A.R.Systems 212 Bruns 167 Elektronika 148
Accent 143 Bsr 134 Elemis 167
Action 204 Bush 190 Elin 233
Admiral 209 Cample 212 Elite 188
Adyson 208 Capehart 204 Elmak 124
Aeg 176 Capsonic 191 Elman 134
Aiostay 100 Carrefour 188 Elta 206
Aiwa 142 Century 173 E-Max 130
Akai 234 Cge 207 Emerson 219
Akira 139 Cgm 118 Erres 163
Akura 191 Cie 172 Etron 208
Alba 227 Cimline 216 Euroline 192
Albiral 184 Cinex 221 Euromann 191
Allorgan 210 Circuit City 212 Europhon 206
Allstar 221 Citizen 212 Expert 145
Altus 192 Clarivox 206 Fenner 233
Amstrad 172 Claton 185 Ferguson 244
Anglo 209 Clatronic 221 Fidelis 143
Anitech 208 Colortyme 204 Finlandia 135
Ansonic 203 Computron 143 Finlux 224
Aoc 142 Condor 221 First Line 199
Arc En Ciel 178 Conic 204 Fisher 180
Arctic 192 Conrac 175 Force 130
Aristona 163 Contec 212 Formenti 184
Asa 156 Continental Edison 149 Fortress 212
Asberg 184 Crosley 206 Frontech 209
Astra 143 Crosswood 185 Fujitsu 175
Asuka 221 Crown 207 Fujitsu General 175
Atlantic 215 Cs Electronics 221 Funai 212
Audiosonic 191 Ctc Clatronic 221 Galaxis 221
Autovox 145 Curtis 133 Galaxy 221
Awa 143 Curtis Mathes 212 Gbc 202
Axxion 118 Daewoo 177 Gec 182
Bang & Olufsen 133 Dalco 109 Geloso 202
Basic Line 214 Dantax 214 General 109
Baur 198 Daytron 162 Genexxa 191
Bec 146 Dce 185 Gericom 131
Becrese 209 De Graaf 175 Gitem 151
Beko 219 Deca 221 Gmg 221
Bell & Howell 212 Decca 193 Goldstar 204
Benchmark-
Beaumark
204 Desmet 143 Goodmans 228
Beon 133 Diboss 200 Gorenje 167
Best 167 Dixi 143 Gpm 191
Bestar 207 Dmtech 176 Gradin 191
Blackstripe 212 Dual 226 Graetz 182
Blaupunkt 217 Dumont 207 Gran Prix 221
Blue Sky 203 Dynatech 212 Granada 235
Boxford 119 Ecrom 185 Grandin 157
Brandt 211 Elbe 215 Grenadier 143
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Brandt Electronique 178 Elbit 143 Gronic 207
Braun 101 Elcit 173 Grundig 237
Brionvega 153 Electrohome 162 Grunkel 185
Brockwood 212 Electronika 148 Gtt 221
Broksonic 212 Elekta 221 Haier 154
Hallmark 212 Kolster 208 Mtc 212
Hanseatic 226 Konka 136 Multichoice 137
Hantarex 202 Korpel 207 Multitec 185
Harley Davidson 212 Körting 167 Multitech 209
Harrad 212 Ktv 212 Murphy 156
Harvard 212 Kuasho 208 Naonis 215
Hb Ingelen 203 Kuba 198 Nec 161
Hcm 221 Kuba Electronic 198 Neckermann 229
Hifivox 178 Lavis 147 Nei 219
Hinari 208 Legend 143 Neovia 131
Hisense 102 Lenco 208 Newtech 143
Hitachi 246 Lenoir 233 Nikkai 191
Hoher 203 Leyco 191 Nikko 121
Höher 150 Lg 186 Noblex 118
Home Electronics 119 Liesenkötter 163 Nobliko 184
Humax 158 Lifetec 192 Nogamatic 178
Hyper 191 Linitron 212 Nokia 242
Hypson 173 Lloyd S 162 Nordmende 178
Hyundai 159 Loewe 171 Northern Star 106
Ibervisao 226 Logik 220 Nova 144
Ice 191 Lögik 164 Novatronic 143
Ima 212 Luma 215 Oceanic 210
Imperial 207 Lumatron 215 Okano 120
Infratex 170 Lux-May 219 Onceas 202
Ingelen 182 Luxor 230 Onwa 191
Inno Hit 202 Lxi 212 Orava 143
Interbuy 173 M Electronics 210 Orion 236
Interdiscount 151 Magasin 186 Osaki 191
Interfunk 194 Magnadyne 202 Otava 138
Intervision 221 Magnafon 184 OTHER_BRANDS 247
Irradio 208 Magnasonic 212 Others 231
Iskra 134 Magnavox 163 Otto Versand 243
Ist 191 Magnum 105 Ovp 107
Isukai 191 Manesth 227 Pael 121
Its 191 Marantz 132 Palladium 169
Itt 195 Mark 169 Panama 173
Itv 212 Mascom 221 Panasonic 205
Jacson 103 Matsui 220 Pathe 149
Jetpoint 204 Mediator 163 Pathe Marconi 178
Jrc 219 Medion 189 Pce/Pec 212
Jvc 174 Melectronic 218 Peacock 110
Kaisui 191 Memorex 212 Penney 212
Kambrook 151 Memory 150 Philco 206
Kapsch 175 Memphis 204 Philips 241
Karcher 221 Mercury 143 Phoenix 214
Kds 104 Merrit 182 Phonola 163
Kendo 216 Metz 213 Pioneer 179
Kenmark 166 Micromaxx 185 Plantron 173
67
Kennedy 175 Minerva 160 Playsonic 203
Kenwood 142 Mirai 126 Policom 211
Keymat 125 Mitsubishi 181 Portland 204
Kiton 185 Mitsubushi 185 Prandoni Prince 202
Klh 175 Mivar 155 Prima 212
Kneissel 215 Motorola 212 Pringston 192
Prinz 132 Sice 160 Teleview 221
Proelco 148 Siemens 217 Telra 221
Profex 152 Sierra 163 Tensai 226
Profilo 200 Siesta 167 Tesla 202
Profitronic 221 Silva Schneider 200 Tevion 189
Proline 166 Silver 144 Thomas 204
Prosonic 111 Singer 173 Thomson 223
Protec 173 Sinudyne 201 Thorn 238
Protech 199 Sky 127 Thorn-Ferguson 197
Proton 162 Sogo 200 Tokai 132
Provision 199 Solavox 182 Tokyo 122
Pulser 204 Sonitron 232 Toshiba 225
Quadro 185 SONiX 130 Tosonic 212
Quasar 173 Sonoko 173 Towada 202
Quelle 245 Sonolor 210 Trc 221
Radio Shack 212 Sontec 207 Triax 123
Radiola 163 Sony 183 Trilux 141
Radiomarelli 202 Sound & Vision 208 Triumph 116
Radionette 182 Soundcolor 221 Uher 188
Radiotone 233 Soundesign 212 Ultravox 173
Rank 156 Spectrician 208 Uma 187
Rca 122 Standard 202 Unimor 191
Recor 143 Star 139 United 214
Record 148 Starlite 221 Universum 233
Red Star 221 Stern 215 Univox 202
Rediffusion 182 Sunkai 113 Uranya 173
Revox 188 Sunwood 143 Vanguard 162
Rex 215 Supertec 192 Veco 143
Rft 167 Supertech 152 Vestel 185
Roadstar 214 Swisstec 168 Vexa 143
Royal 221 Symphonic 212 Videoseven 130
Royal Nec 192 Talent 160 Videoton 165
Saba 211 Tandberg 140 ViewSonic 108
Sagem 112 Tandy 191 Vision 221
Saisho 164 Tashiko 146 Voxson 202
Saivod 203 Tatung 193 Waltham 165
Sakio 209 Teak 233 Wards 174
Salora 218 Tec 172 Watson 192
Sambers 208 Techline 227 Wattradio 184
Samsung 239 Technica 176 Wega 180
Sansui 212 Technisat 114 Wegavox 221
Sany 151 Technol 143 Welltech 192
Sanyo 232 Techwood 176 Welstar 150
Sbr 163 Tecnimagen 128 Whirlpool 123
Schaub Lorenz 182 Tecnison 221
White
Westinghouse 188
Schneider 240 Tedelex 143 Windsor 157
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Scott 162 Teknant 143 Winston 143
Sea 150 Tekon 204 World Of Vision 131
Seg 227 Teleavia 211 Worldview 143
Seleco 216 Telefunken 222 Yamaha 129
Sentra 144 Telerent 115 Yoko 192
Sharp 196 Teleservice 160 York 209
Shivaki 148 Telestar 221 Zanela 117
Siarem 173 Teletech 157 Zanussi 215
Sicatel 120 Teleton 175
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Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Atevio AV7000HD bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Atevio AV7000HD in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 5,7 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

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Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

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