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1. PANEL & REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION ............................................... 4
1.1 Front Panel Description ............................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Rear Panel Description ............................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Remote Control Description ................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Display Description ...................................................................................................................... 7
2. VORWORT .......................................................................................................................7
3. SAFETY WARNING
3.1 Basic safety instructions ....................................................................................................8
3.2 Meaning of safety notices .........................................................................................................9
3.3 Intended use .................................................................................................................................10
4. PACKAGE CONTENTS ..............................................................................................10
5. DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................. 11
6. CONNECTING THE RECEIVER ............................................................................. 12
6.1 Installing the LNB cable ...........................................................................................................12
6.2 Connecting with a SCART cable ..........................................................................................14
6.3 Connecting with an HDMI cable ..........................................................................................15
6.4 Connecting with a YUV component cable (YPbPr components) ............... 16/17
6.5 Connecting with a Cinch (RCA) cable ................................................................................18
6.6 Connecting an audio digital receiver .................................................................................19
6.7 Connecting the antenna and performing basic alignment .................................... 20
7. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................23
7.1 Remote control .......................................................................................................................... 23
7.2 Receiver ...........................................................................................................................................23
8. USING THE RECEIVER .............................................................................................24
8.1 On-screen info display when changing channels .........................................................24
8.2 User interface on the TV screen..........................................................................................25
8.3 Menu structure ...........................................................................................................................26
8.4 Navigating in the menus ...........................................................................................................27
8.5 Installation (symbol: sat antenna) .......................................................................................27
8.6 Change Channel List (symbol: TV set) ..............................................................................30
8.7 User options (symbol: gear wheel) .....................................................................................34
8.8 Settings (symbol: tools) ...........................................................................................................36
8.9 External Memory (symbol: film reel) ...................................................................................39
8.10 Games (symbol: game pieces) ..............................................................................................42
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9. BUTTONS WITH SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ............................................................43
9.1 Toggle TV/Radio ........................................................................................................................43
9.2 MENU ..............................................................................................................................................43
9.3 RECALL ...........................................................................................................................................43
9.4 TEXT ..................................................................................................................................................43
9.5 EXIT ....................................................................................................................................................43
9.6 OK ......................................................................................................................................................43
9.7 / ....................................................................................................................................................43
9.8 / ..............................................................................................................................................44
9.9 FAV ....................................................................................................................................................44
9.10 EPG ....................................................................................................................................................44
9.11 V-FMT ...............................................................................................................................................45
9.12 INFO - acoustic signal for aligning the satellite antenna ..........................................45
9.13 SUBT ................................................................................................................................................45
9.14 AUDIO ..............................................................................................................................................45
9.15 GOTO..................................................................................................................................................45
10. BUTTONS WITH PVR FUNCTIONS ...................................................................46
11. EDITING RECORDINGS .......................................................................................... 47
12. CLEANING ................................................................................................................... 47
13. TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................................48
14. DISPOSAL ...................................................................................................................50
15. TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................................... 51
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1. PANEL & REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION
1.1 Front Panel Description
No Key Description
1 CH - Moves one channel number down, cursor moves down
2 CH + Moves one channel number up, cursor moves up
3 Standby Switches receiver on and switches to standby mode
Holding this button down for more than 10 seconds will
restore the factory settings.
Warning! This will delete your personal settings.
4 VOL - Volume -
5 VOL+ Volume +
6 OK Confirm your inputs (menu, etc.),
displays Channel List
7 MENU Displays menu/jumps back to previous menu
8 Infrared sensor for signals from the remote control
9 VFD-Display Displays the channel number when the receiver is on
10 Common-Interface For Conditional Access Module (CAM)
Slot
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1.2 Rear Panel Description
Nr. Taste Erklärung
1 IF OUT LNB connection for a second satellite receiver
2 LNB IN LNB connection
3 TV (output) SCART connection for TV
4 220–240 V
~
50/60 Hz, 25 W Mains connection
5 ON/OFF Mains switch
6 HDMI Connection for digital transmission of audio and
video signals
7 COAXIAL/SPDIF Digital coaxial audio output
8 VIDEO CVBS Video cinch (RCA) connection
9 OPTISCH/SPDIF Optical digital output
10 AUDIO R Stereo audio Cinch (RCA) connection, right
11 AUDIO L Stereo audio Cinch (RCA) connection, left
12 YUV Video output
13 USB USB 2.0
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1. PANEL & REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION
1.3 Remote Control Description
On/Standby
Volume On/Mute
Shows picture preview
in Media-Player
Shows Favourites
Goes back to the
previously viewed channel
Electronic Programme
Guide
Change favourite
channels
Change favourite
channels
Exit menu/hides
on-screen info displays
Video out
Cycles video resolution
Enables/disables subtitles
(if broadcast)
Timeshift
Displays video text
Searches for channels by
name, toggles between
record bookmarks
Page down
Displays menu/jumps
back to previous menu
step within a menu
Cursor key, increases
volume in normal mode
Cursor key, changes
channels in normal
mode
Confirms your inputs
(menu, etc.), displays
Channel List
Multifeed function
Red function key
Opens Media-Player
Audio track
Zoom
Freeze picture
Set bookmarks
PVR function
Open PVR manager
Page up
Displays channel
parameters
Keypad for numbers/
letters (A-Z)
Toggles between TV
and radio mode
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1 Standby displaying, when the box is in Standby and “Low power” is off
2 Play/Pause shows the current status of Play/Pause
3 Timeshift Timeshift is in process
4 Timer Timer is active
5 MP3 MP3 is playing
6 Ethernet no function
7 USB USB device is plugged
8 HD Current channel is a HD channel
9 HDMI no function
10 AC3 Current channel has AC3
11 REC Recording is active
12 1-2 shows the active Comment Interface Slot
13 shows the Channel name, ...
14 DISC displaying, while read/write processes on USB devices
This user guide will help you use your digital satellite receiver
•properly
•safely
•advantageously
We assume that users of the receiver have basic knowledge of entertainment
electronics and their use.
Anyone who
•installs
•connects
•operates
•cleans
•disposesof
this receiver must first read and understand the entire contents of this user guide.
Always keep this user guide near the receiver.
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2. INTRODUCTION
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1.4 Display Description
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Read these safety instructions carefully before using the receiver. Heed all warnings and
notices on the device and in the user guide.
3.1 Basic safety instructions
Electrical connection
• Intheeventofoperatingmalfunctions,disconnectthereceiverfromthepowersource.
Note: Even when switched off at the mains switch on the back, the receiver is still
energized.
• Topreventtheriskoffireandelectricshock,donotexposethereceivertorainorany
other source of moisture.
• Neveropenthedevicecover.Otherwise,youruntheriskofelectricshock.
• Connect the receiver only to a professionally installed mains socket (220–240 V
~
,
50–60 Hz).
• Thetotalcurrentdrawatthe„LNBIN“antennaconnectiononthereceivermustnot
exceed 300 mA.
• Unplugthereceiverifunusedforextendedperiodsoftime.Tounplug,grasptheplug
only; do not pull on the cable.
• Unplugthereceiverduringlightningstorms.
• RemovetheLNBcablefromthereceiverduringlightningstorms.
• Ifliquidhasbeenspilledorobjectshavefallenintothereceiver,unplugthemainslead
immediately. Have the device serviced by qualified service personnel before using it
again. Otherwise, you run the risk of electric shock.
• Makesurethepowersource(mainssocket)iseasilyaccessible.
• Donotcompressorpinchthemainslead.
• If the mains lead is damaged, have the receiver serviced by qualified service
personnel before using it again. Otherwise, you run the risk of electric shock.
• Neverletchildrenusethereceiverunsupervisedorplaywiththeantennasystem.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Otherwise, you place yourself and
others at risk.
• Intheeventofoperatingmalfunctions,disconnectthereceiverfromthepowersource.
• Obtainallreplacementpartsfromthemanufacturer.
• Ifanychangesaremadetothedevice,themanufacturerisabsolvedofallliability.
• Removeallprotectivefilm.
Warning!
Disconnection from the mains: Disconnection from the mains: The standby button on
this device does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. In standby mode, the
device continues to draw power. The only way to fully disconnect the device from the
mains is to unplug it from the wall socket.
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Proper location
Place the receiver on a flat, hard surface.
• Avoidproximityto:
- Heat sources, such as heating elements
- Open flames, such as candles
- Devices with strong magnetic fields, such as speakers
- Do not place any objects filled with water, such as vases, on top of the receiver.
• Avoiddirectsunlightandlocationswithunusuallyhighlevelsofdust.
• Nevercovertheventilationslots.Allowproperairflowtothereceiver.
• Donotplaceheavyobjectsontopofthereceiver.
• Moving the receiver from a cold environment to a hot environment could result in
moisture condensation inside the receiver. In this case, wait approximately one hour
before operating the receiver.
• Laythemainscableandantennacablewheretheycannotbewalkedonortrippedover.
Proper handling of batteries
• Batteriesmaycontaintoxicsubstances.Keepallbatteriesoutofthereachofchildren.
Batteries are a choking hazard for children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical
assistance immediately.
• Batteryleakagemaydamagetheremotecontrolunit.Removethebatteriesfromthe
remote control unit if the receiver is unused for extended periods of time.
• Batteries may contain toxic substances. Therefore, always dispose of batteries in
compliance with the applicable legal regulations/environmental standards. Never
dispose of batteries along with normal household waste.
• Neverexposebatteriestoopenflamesorhighheat,asthiscouldresultinexplosion.
• Alwaysusethesamebatterytypeforreplacements..
3.2 Meaning of safety notices
This user guide contains the following categories of safety notices:
Danger!
Safety notices with the word DANGER indicate possible personal injury.
Warning!
Safety notices with the word WARNING indicate possible damage to property or the
environment.
These notices contain specific information for efficient use of the receiver.
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3.3 Intended use
This receiver is used to receive unencrypted (free-to-air) and encrypted (depending
on smart card with CAM, not included in the package) digital satellite programs for
personel, non-commercial use. It is intended solely for this purpose and none other.
Intended use also entails adherence to all information contained in this user guide, in
particular, the safety instructions.
Any other use is considered contrary to the intended use and may result in damage to
property or even personal injury. It will also immediately void the warranty.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damages resulting from improper use.
No Quantity Description
1 1 Receiver
2 1 Remote control
2 Batteries, type LR 03/AAA/1,5 V (not shown)
1 User guide (not shown)
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5. DESCRIPTION
This receiver allows you to receive unencrypted (free-to-air) and encrypted (depending on
smart card with CAM, not included in package) digital satellite programs over a
satellite antenna for personal, non-commercial use.
No initial programming is necessary.
The major broadcast stations and satellites are pre-programmed.
The satellite antenna must be pointed toward the desired satellite.
The receiver will search for additional new channels as soon as you launch the
automatic channel search for this satellite. You can also add satellites that have not been pre-
programmed. All receiver settings can be easily configured via the user interface (menu)
on the TV screen.
Additional equipment features:
• MPEG2/4digital&fullyDVB-S2(SD/HD)compliant
• Alphanumericdisplay(VF-display12-figure)
• Slottotheadmissionof1CI(Pay-TV)
• 4.000channelsTVandRadioprogrammable
• USB-portforPhotos,Music,RecordandReplayfromexternMedia
• Comfortablepre-programmedprogramlist
• Multi-languagemenuwith10languages:D/GB/F/E/I/P/T/PL/NL/GR
• 8differentfavouritegroup’sselection
• 8programmabletimersforUSBandVCR/SleepTimer
• Teletextsupportandsubtitlesupport(OSD)
• EPGnow/nextfor14-days
• BlindSearch&Multi-SatelliteSearch
• SoftwareupdateoverSatellite(OTA)andUSB
• Parentalcontrolforchannelsandmenu
• DiSEqC1.0/1.1/1.2&Unicabel
• Pictureformats:4:3LetterBox,PanScan/16:9,Automaticchange-over16:9/4:3
• 3games(Tetris/Snake/Othello)
• 7buttonsonthefront(Standby,CH+/-,VOL+/-,Menu,OK)
• LowPowerConsumption<1WattinStandby
• USB2.0-Port(PVR-Ready)
• HDMIdigitaloutputwithupscalefortheformats480i/p,576i/p,720pand1080i
• YUVComponenten(Y/Pb/Pr)VideoCinchOutput
• 1ScartconnectionsforTV
• Opticalandelectricaldigitaloutput(S/PDIF)
• 2xCinchAudio(R/L)
• 1xCinch(VideoOut)
• Loop-throughtunertoconnectasecondreceiver
• PowerSwitch(rearside)
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You can also find the right Channel Editor for you via our Web site.
You can then edit the Channel Lists on the receiver using your computer. For more
information, visit us online at www.digitalbox.de
The receiver is linked to your satellite antenna through a coaxial cable. Before you can
connect the receiver, you must obtain a coaxial cable if you do not already have one
The coaxial cable does not come with the receiver.
Warning!!
Do not connect the receiver to the mains until you have properly connected it to all
other equipment and to the antenna. Doing so may damage the receiver.
Warning!!
Disconnection from the mains: Disconnection from the mains: The standby button on
this device does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. In standby mode, the
device continues to draw power. The only way to fully disconnect the device from the
mains is to unplug it from the wall socket. The wire mesh and the inner conductor of the
coaxial cable conduct electricity during service.
Danger!
Do not connect the receiver to the mains until you have properly connected it to all
other equipment and to the antenna. Otherwise, you run the risk of electrical shock
resulting in personal injury.
6.1 Installing the LNB cable
(See installation diagram on the following page.)
To fit the F-connector to the coaxial cable, you will need a knife (or ideally, a cable stripper)
and wire cutters.
When stripping the cable, take care not to damage the inner conductor, foil, or wire
braid.
At each end, cut off 8 mm of coaxial cable except for the inner conductor.
Carefully remove 10 mm of the outside insulating layer, exposing the wire braid.
Separate the wire braid and pull it back over the outside insulating layer so that it is
not in contact with the inside conductor.
Cut off the inside insulation with its foil covering, leaving about 2 mm in front of the
wire braid.
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6. CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
Warning!
The wire braid and foil must not be allowed to touch the inside conductor. The foil must
envelope the inside insulation and must not become damaged.
Screw the F-connector onto the pushed-back wire braid as far as the inside insulation.
On the connector end, do not leave any wire braid exposed at the back
Using the wire cutters, cut the inside conductor, leaving no more than 1 mm exposed.
Installation diagram
Connect the F-connector of the coaxial cable to the LNB IN antenna connection on the
receiver. Secure the other end of the coaxial cable on the LNB.
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6.2 Connecting with a SCART cable
PlugtheSCARTcableintothe„TV“SCARTsocketonthereceiver.
Connect the SCART cable to the TV set. Read and follow the operating instructions for
the TV set.
If you wantto connect a videorecorder, plug a SCARTcable into the„VCR“ SCART
socket on the receiver.
Connect the SCART cable to the video recorder. Read and follow the operating
instructions for the video recorder.
If you want to connect a stereo system, plug the Cinch (RCA) connector of the Cinch
cableintothe„AUDIOR“and„AUDIOL“socketsonthereceiver.
The SCART cable does not come with the receiver.
Connection diagram
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6. CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
6.3 Connecting with an HDMI cable
PlugtheHDMIcableintothe„HDMI“HDMIsocketonthereceiver.
Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set.Read and follow the operating instructions for
the TV set.
If you wantto connect a videorecorder, plug a SCARTcable into the„VCR“ SCART
socket on the receiver.
Connect the SCART cable to the video recorder. Read and follow the operating
instructions for the video recorder.
If you want to connect a stereo system, plug the Cinch (RCA) connector of the Cinch
cableintothe„AUDIOR“and„AUDIOL“socketsonthereceiver.
Note that the SCART cable and the HDMI cable do not come with the receiver. It is not
possible to operate the receiver concurrently over the SCART and HDMI connections.
A signal is supplied either at the SCART output or at the HDMI output.
A video recorder connected to the VCR SCART connection cannot be played over the
HDMI connection.
Connection diagram
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6.4 Connecting with a YUV component cable (YPbPr components)
If you have a TV set with YUV connections (YPbPr components), you can connect it via the
YPbPr component output on the receiver.
ThisrequiresaYUVcomponentcable(YPbPr).
Plug the connectors of the YUV component cable into the corresponding sockets on
the TV set.
Read and following the instructions in the user guide for the TV set.
Plug the connectors of the YUV component cable into the YPbPr sockets of the same
colour on the receiver.
Ifyouwanttoconnectavideorecorder,connecttheSCARTcabletothe„VCR“SCART
connection on the receiver.
Because the YUV component cable does not transmit an audio signal to the TV set,
you must connect your receiver to the stereo system to hear the sound. Do this
using a Cinch (RCA) cable and plug the Cinch connector into the „AUDIO R“ and
„AUDIO L“ jacks on the receiver. You can also connect an audio-digital receiver for
5-channel audio transmission to your receiver. Do this using the „COAXIAL“ coaxial
digital audio output. The corresponding connection diagram is provided on the pages
below.
The YUV component cable, the Cinch cable, and the coaxial audio cable do not come
with the receiver.
Read and following the instructions in the user guide for the video recorder.
This YUV component output is a particularly high-grade output specifically suited for flat
screen monitors, plasma TVs, or video projectors. Read and follow the instructions in
the user guide of the connected devices.
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Connection diagram
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6.5 Connecting with a Cinch (RCA) cable
To play sound over your stereo system, you must connect it to the receiver with a Cinch
cable.
Connectthe„AUDIO-R“and„AUDIO-L“connectionsonthereceivertotheaudioinputs
on the stereo.
Warning!
Never connect the phono input on your stereo to the receiver; doing so can permanently
damage your stereo. Be sure to follow the instructions for connecting a Cinch cable in
the user guide for your stereo system.
The Cinch cable does not come with the receiver.
If you are using the digital radio function of your receiver, you do not need to switch on
your TV set. The sound is output over the connected stereo. You only need your TV set
to help guide you through the process of selecting a radio station.
Connection diagram
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6.6 Connecting an audio digital receiver
If you want to use 5-channel audio transmission (Dolby Digital surround sound/AC3), you
must connect your audio digital receiver to the coaxial output of the receiver.
Warning!
Never connect the phono input on your stereo to the receiver; doing so can permanently
damage your stereo. Be sure to follow the instructions for connecting a Cinch cable in
the user guide for your stereo system.
Warning!
Be sure to follow the connection instructions in the user guide of your audio digital
receiver.
The coaxial cable does not come with the receiver.
Your TV set does not have to be turned on for radio reception.If you want to receive TV
sound over your stereo, you must turn the TV on.
Connecting the coaxial digital output
Plugthecoaxialcableintothe„COAXIAL“connectiononthereceiver.
Connect the coaxial cable to the audio digital receiver.
Connection diagram
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6.7 Connecting the antenna and performing basic alignment
Before aligning the satellite antenna, you must first connect the antenna cable to the LNB.
Refer also to the user guide for your satellite antenna.
Warning!
Do not connect the receiver to the power supply until you have connected the dish cable
to the receiver.
Screw the F-connector onto the connection for the LNB.
If you have not yet installed and aligned your satellite system, you must first find a suitable
location to install your antenna. When selecting a location, keep in mind that the antenna
must point to the southeast. This means you must have a clear line of sight to the south-
east when standing behind your antenna. Note that the antenna must not be mounted
behind a balcony railing, roof overhang, or any other obstruction (such as a tree).
You can use the position of the sun to locate the south. The sun‘s location is true south
at noon during summer time and at one o‘clock during winter time.
This is the field of view you must have when standing behind the antenna.
Nearly all common satellites, such as ASTRA1 19.2°E, Eutelsat Hotbird 13 °E and Türksat
42 °E, are positioned within this 90° angle.
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Depending on which satellite you want to receive, you need a clear line of sight within
this angle. This is especially important when mounting your antenna on a wall. Before
mounting a suitable wall bracket (may not be included in the package) on your house, make
sure you can rotate your antenna through its full range without hitting the wall.
Once you have set up all of the connections, you can begin setting up your antenna. Please
double-check to make sure the receiver is connected to the LNB on the antenna and to
your TV set. If these cable connections have been made correctly, you can switch on the
equipment.
Step one:
Turn on your TV set. Make sure your TV is synchronised with the receiver. If you are
using a SCART connection, the TV must be tuned to the correct AV channel.
Step two:
Now turn on the receiver. Remember that the receiver is pre-programmed for the most
common satellites and their channels. Therefore, all you need to do is enter the channel
number using the number keypad on the remote control.
Example:
If you want to receive ASTRA1 19.2°E, set your receiver to channel number 1 to position
the antenna. The same applies for other satellites, such as Hotbird. If you want to point
your antenna to Hotbird, set your receiver to a pre-programmed Hotbird channel.
Step three:
Now point your antenna to the satellites you have selected. There are several ways you
can do this. The following is the easiest, least expensive way:
Stand behind your antenna and place it in a completely vertical position (see drawing B).
Make sure the reception unit of your dish is pointing south (see drawing A).
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Now, while observing your TV, rotate the dish slowly toward the east (left) until the
receiving part is pointing directly to the east; that is, rotate the antenna 90° (see drawing
below).
When receiving digital satellite, the receiver picks up the broadcast signal with a slight
time delay. With this in mind, turn the dish very slowly, waiting a few seconds with each
position change until the receiver displays the signal strength in the on-screen menu.
Now tilt your antenna up 1°. Do this by pulling back from the top of the dish. Now guide the
antenna slowly back to the starting point facing south. Tilt the dish up 1° again and rotate it
to the left back towards the east. Repeat these steps until the elevation angle crosses the
azimuth angle (for example, at 19.2° East for ASTRA1) and you receive the programmed
channel on your television.
Double-check to make sure you are receiving the channel programmed on your receiver
and continue to change channels on the receiver using the CH and CH arrow on
your remote control.
Once you have found the right satellite, you can continue to fine-tune the alignment of
your antenna until you have a clear picture on all channels. You do this by optimising the
elevation and azimuth settings of your antenna (see drawings A and B). The signal
strengthandsignalquality,whichyoucandisplaybypressingtheINFObutton,canhelpyou
accomplish this.
Finally, carefully tighten all bolts so that your antenna will not change position
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7.1 Remote control
For the remote control you need two Micro: LR 03/AAA/1.5 V batteries.
Open the battery compartment.
Insert two batteries into the battery compartment according to the correct polarity.
Carefully press the cover back onto the battery compartment until it locks into place.
Remove the batteries when they first show signs of wearing out or else the signals
emitted by the remote control will be too weak.
Always replace both batteries at the same time with the same battery type.
Test the batteries in your remote control at least once a year.
If a battery leaks, put on protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a
dry cloth.
Warning!
Batteries may contain toxic substances that are harmful to your health and to the
environment. Therefore, always dispose of batteries in compliance with the
applicable legal regulations. Never dispose of batteries along with normal
household waste.
The remote control transmits infrared signals to the receiver. Refer to the remote control
overview to find out what each button does
Point the remote control to the front panel of the receiver and briefly press the
corresponding button.
7.2 Receiver
Warning!
Ensure that all of the devices and the antenna are properly connected before
connecting the receiver to the mains.
Plug the connected devices into the mains socket and turn them on.
Tune the TV to the AV channel. Provided the TV can detect the switching voltage
emitted by the receiver, it will automatically switch to AV mode.
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Plug the receiver into the mains socket. On the back panel of the receiver, turn on the
mains switch. The receiver is now in normal mode. The current channel number is
indicated on the 4-digit LED display.
The receiver comes with pre-programmed television channels and is ready for use imme-
diately. If you want to see whether new channels are available, enable the channel search
feature. You can read more about this feature below.
To switch to standby mode, press the red button in the upper left corner of the
remote control. The current time is displayed. The receiver uses only about 2 watts in
standby mode. For current standards, this is a very low power consumption rate.
8.1 On-screen info display when changing channels
Each time you change the channel, an info screen is displayed for 5 seconds. This screen
provides the following information:
Name of channel
Current date
Current time (based on the default setting in the
 „Time“menu)
Beginning time and endtime of current/next program
Available memory
TXT symbol Displayed if the selected broadcast station offers teletext
EPG symbol Displayed if the selected broadcast station offers the
Electronic Programme Guide.
Heart symbol Displayed if you have added this channel to a Favourites
List.
Info About currently active Channel List
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8.2 User interface on the TV screen
You can use the menus of the user interface to choose customised settings for your
receiver.ThisrequiresthereceiverandTVsettobeturnedonandconnectedwitha
cable (such as SCART or HDMI).
Press the MENU button. This brings up the main menu. To exit the menu, press
EXIT or press MENU again.
Orientating yourself in the menus
Top: Menu name
Left: Menu symbols
Centre: Sub-menu items
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8.3 Menu structure
Main Menu Sub menu Meaning
Installation LNB-selection page 27
(symbol: sat-antenna) Satellite List page 28
TP List page 28
Service-Search page 30
Programs TV Channel List page 30
(symbol: TV set) Radio Channel List page 33
Favorite page 33
Delete all page 33
User Options Languages page 34
(symbol: gear wheel) Local Time Settings page 34
TV System page 35
OSD Settings page 35
VFD Settings page 35
Timer Settings page 36
Settings Firmware Information page 36
(symbol: suitcase) Parental Lock page 36
Factory Reset page 37
S/W Upgrade by OTA page 37
Upgrade by USB page 37
Common Interface page 38
DVR-Management Record Manager page 39
(symbol: film reel) HDD-Format page 40
DVR Configuration page 40
Slideshow Option page 40
USB page 41
Remove USB Device safely page 42
Games Tetris / Othello / Sudoku page 42
(symbol: game pieces)
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8.4 Navigating in the menus
The , , und . buttons are used to navigate in the menus. Selected menu items
are highlighted. Click OK to make your selection. Press EXIT to exit the menu. Changes
mustalsobeconfirmed.Certainchangeswillrequireyoutoacknowledgeaconfirmation
prompt.
Example: Setting the receiver to summer time
PresstheMENUbutton,selectSystemSettings,pressOK,selectTime&TimerSettings,
press OK,select Local Time Settings, press OK. Enable Use GMT using the or
button.
Under GMT Difference, set the time zone according to your location (Germany: „GMT
+01:00“). Enable Summer Time using the
or button. Press EXIT to exit the menu.
8.5 Installation (symbol: sat antenna)
• Antenna Settings
Instructionsfor„Antennaswithfixedinstallation“defaultsetting
Satellite: Satellite selection. All satellites which are enabled in the Satellite List sub-
menu are listed here. Select the satellite you want to edit.
LNBFrequency:SetthecorrespondingLNBfrequencyfortheselectedsatellite.The
default setting is universal.
LNB Power: LNB power can switch on/off
Transponder: List of available transponders
DiSEqC1.0:Settingformultiplesatellitereception
22K: Automatically set by the receiver
Polarisation:Defaultsettingis„AUTO“.However,horizontalorverticalLNBsupply
voltage can also be set.
Save changes: Yes: it will save the changes after exit
No: no saving
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• SatelliteList
A list of all saved satellites is displayed.
You can enable or disable specific satellites using the OK button. Selections are indicated
by a tick.
Change (red function key): Used to edit the name and position of the satellite. This is
important for rotary antennas.
New (green function key): Used to add a satellite manually.
Delete (blue function key): Used to delete a saved satellite and its channels.
• TPList
Inthissub-menu,youcaneditthetranspondersenabledinthe„SatelliteList“sub-menu.
• Change(redfunctionkey):Changestheparametersoftheselectedtransponder.Be
aware that this will affect the channels of the transponder you have changed!
• New(greenfunctionkey):Anewtransponderwhichhasnotyetbeensavedcanbe
created here. Use this function to search for a channel if you know the necessary
information.
• Delete(yellowfunctionkey):Deletestheselectedtransponder.
• Search(bluefunctionkey):Searchestheselectedtransponderfornewchannelswhile
applying the search filter settings.
Example of a channel search:
Youknowthatnewchannelsarebeingbroadcastonaspecificfrequency.
Satellite: ASTRA 19.2° East
Frequency:10836MHz
Symbol rate: 22,000 Ks/s
Polarisation: Horizontal
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Now follow these steps: TP List submenu.
Press the green function key on your
remotecontrol.The„AddTP“screen
opens.
Enterafrequencyof10836usingthe
number keys (0-9) on the remote control.
Enter a symbol rate of 22000 using the
number keys (0-9) on the remote control.
Set the polarisation H for horizontal using
the and buttons.
Saveyourentriesbyconfirmingthe„Save“
screen with OK.
The transponder you have just created is
now added to the end of the transponder list
for ASTRA 19.2° East and appears accord-
ingly on the transponder list.
Press the blue function key on your
remotecontrol.The„TPSearch“screen
opens.
Set the search filters described above.
Startthesearchbyconfirmingthe„OK“
screen with the OK button.
The search results are added to the end
of the general satellite list. The procedure
is now finished.
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• Services-Search
Here, you can search all satellites enabled in the “Satellite List” sub-menu at the same
time. The search filter settings are the followings:
• Satellite:showsallSatelites,whichareusedforscanning
• ForFTAonly:FTA=Free-To-Airchannels.
Yes=Findsfree-to-airchannelsonly.
No=Alsofindsencryptedchannels.
• ScanChannel:Specify whethertoincludeTVchannels,radiostations,orbothin the
search.
• NetworkSearch:Intelligentsearch.Onlyavailableif“SearchDefault”isselectedforthe
following item.
• ScanMode:
“AutoScan”:Theentiresatelliteissearched.Noinformationrequired.
“Preset Scan”: Only transponders which have already been created are searched.
• Delete pre-existing: decide, ifyou want to delete allsavedchannels before start the
scan
• Search: The search begins when you press the OK button. The search results are
added to the end of the general satellite list.
8.6 Programs (symbol: TV set)
Themenuitemsinthe„ChangeChannelList“
main menu are explained below.
• TVChannelList
The station to be changed, which you select
using the or button, is highlighted with a
yellow bar. The current programme is playing
in the small window on the right
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Use the following 5 buttons to enable the edit options:
1. FAV:
Press the FAV button on the remote control.
Thisbringsupthe„FAV“screen,whichisnowactive.
Select the channel you want to add to a Favourites List and press OK to confirm.
Now add the selected channel to a specific Favourites List and press OK again to
confirm.
A tick now appears in front of the Favourites Group.
Press EXIT to exit the Favourites Group selection. The Channel List is now marked with
a heart symbol.
Press the FAV button to deactivate this function. When exiting the menu with the EXIT
button, acknowledge the confirmation prompt to save your Favourites.
2. Lock(s):
Press thered functionkeyon theremote control.This bringsupthe „Lock“screen,
which is now active.
Select the channel you want to mark for locking and press OK.
A lock will appear in front of the channel after you enter the current PIN. You can now
select further channels and mark them for locking by pressing OK.
Press the red function key to deactivate this function. The channels marked with a
lock will be locked when you exit the menu with the EXIT button and acknowledge the
confirmation prompt. These channels can now only be viewed by entering the current
PIN.
The Channel Lock selection must be enabled under System Settings PIN. If it is
disabled, the channel locks will not be turned off until the Channel Lock selection has
been enabled.
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3. Skip:
Pressthegreenfunctionkeyontheremotecontrol.Thisbringsupthe„Skip“screen,
which is now active.
Select the channel you want to skip.
An arrow will appear in front of this channel after you press the OK button.
You can now select further channel and mark them to be skipped by pressing OK.
Press the green function key to deactivate this function. The channels to be skipped will
be saved when you exit the menu with the EXIT button and confirm the prompt.
Thesechannelswillnowbeskippedoverwhenyou„channelsurf“.
If you have enabled the changes made in the FAV, Lock and Skip menus by acknowledging
the confirmation prompt, you can undo these changes by following the same steps
described above.
4. Move:
Presstheyellowfunctionkeyontheremotecontrol.Thisbringsupthe„Move“screen,
which is now active.
Select the channel you want to move using the OK button.
You can move several channels at once.
Use the Up arrow or Down arrow key to select the target channel number you wish to
use.
Press the yellow function key to carry out the move. The moved channels will be saved
when you exit the menu with the EXIT button and acknowledge the confirmation prompt.
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5. Change:
Press the blue function key on the remote
control. A new menu opens.
ABC“: Press the red function key. Sort
filters for the Channel List are provided for
selection.
Change“: Press the green function key.
You can now change the name of the
current station on this channel.
Delete“: Select the channels you want to delete and press OK. The channels to be
deleted are now marked with an X.
The changes you have made in these 3 menu items will be carried out when you exit the
menu with the EXIT button and acknowledge the confirmation prompt. You will then be
returned to the previous menu.
When exiting the „TV Channel List“ menu, acknowledge the confirmation prompt to
carry out the changes you have made. If you do not acknowledge the confirmation
prompt, you will leave the menu without making any changes.
• RadioChannelList
The Radio Channel List has exactly the same function as the TV Channel List.
• Favorites
Here, you can rename Favorites groups individually.
• DeleteAll
All of the saved TV channels and radio stations are deleted when you enter the current
password and acknowledge the confirmation prompt. You can restore the default
Channel Lists selected at the factory using the Factory Settings menu.
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8.7 User options (symbol: gear wheel)
Languages
• Language:SelecttheOSDmenulanguage
• Firstaudiochannel:Pre-selectionofaudio
language (when available from broadcast
station)
• Secondaudiochannel:Pre-selectionof
audio language (when available from
broadcast station)
• Teletext:Letterselectionforteletext
Local Time Settings
Used to set the time of day on the receiver.
• UseGMT:Turnonoroff.
GMT On:
• GMTDifference:Selectthetimezoneinaccordancewiththedisplayedtimezoneand/
or cities.
• Summer Time: If enabled, summer time and winter time will be displayed at the
appropriate times.
• Date:Unavailable
• Time:Unavailable
GMT Off:
• GMTDifference:Unavailable
• SummerTime:Unavailable
• Date:Entercurrentdate.
• Time:Entercurrenttime.
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TV System
• Videoresolution:Selectmaximumvideoresolution(default:1080i_25)
HDTVqualityforHDprogrammes:720pandhigher
Colour scheme used in Video Signal menu: YUV
Connection used: HDMI
• Aspectmode:4:3LB,4:3PS,16:9,Auto(defaultisAuto)
• Video Out: Set colour scheme. Set YUV here to achieve HDTV quality for HD
programmes.
• HDMI video output: Default: YCbCr 04:04:4 (We recommend that you leave this
setting unchanged. It should only be changed by professionals!)
• Digital audio output: Default: LPCM Out. If you are using a digital audio amplifier,
configure this setting to BS Out to enable the coaxial digital audio output on the receiver.
OSD Settings
• OSDDelay:Menudisplaytime(OSDtime-out)
• OSDTransparency:Menutransparency
VFD Settings
• LowPower:VFDdisplayon/off
• Brightness:BrightnessofVFDdisplay
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Timer Settings
The timer function is used to programme the receiver to begin a specific action, such
as recording, at a defined time. Eight (8) pre-programmed timer settings are available.
Sub-menu Description
Timer Number Select timer number 1-8..
TimerMode Specifiestherepetitionfrequency(Once,Daily,Weekly,Off).
The„Off“settingdisablesthetimer.
Timer Service Channel: At the programmed time, the receiver switches to
the programmed show (even from standby).
Record: If an external USB storage device is properly
connected, you can programme timed recording sessions.
Start Channel Channel selection
Start Date Enter the show start date.
On at Enter the show start time.
Length Enter the show length.
Saveyourentriesbyconfirmingthe„Save“screenwithOK.
8.8 Settings (symbol: suitcase)
Firmware Information
Shows receiver information:
• Bootloader CurrentVersionofbootloader
• Service internalservice
• Maincode CurrentVersionofMaincode
• Menulogo CurrentVersionofMenulogo
• Bootlogo CurrentVersionofBootlogo
• DefaultDB CurrentVersionoffactorychannellist
• UserDB CurrentVersionofCustomerchannellist
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Parental Lock (factory default password: 0000)
• MenuLock:Whenenabled,thereceivermenuislocked.
• ChannelLock(ParentalControls):Enable/disabletochangethelockontheChannel
List menu
• New Password: Used to set a new password. (Make sure you remember the new
password.)
• ConfirmPassword:Confirmpasswordbyre-enteringit.
Factory Reset
Resets password to the factory settings. Any changes you have made are reset. The
receiver starts up in normal mode with all of the default factory settings.
Upgrade
Updating software has nothing to do with saving new TV channels. Its only purpose is to
update the operating software on the receiver.
Under normal circumstances, a software update is notrequiredforregularoperation
of the receiver.
We recommend that you also load the factory settings before and after the update. Be
aware this will cause you to lose your own Channel List.
S/W Upgrade by satellite (OTA)
Here you can upgrade the receiver software by OTA (Over the air). We recomment to
don’tchangeanyvalue.Otherwiseitisn’t possibletousethis kindofupdate.Youmust
point your satellite system towards ASTRA1 19.2°East to carry out the software update.
The software update can take up to one hour.
To start the OTA upgrade please choose the start button. Follow the instruction in the next
window.Notice:It’snotpossibletoupgrade,whennonewerreceiversoftwareisavailable.
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Upgrade by USB
The easiest and fastest way to update software is via the USB port. If you are going to
perform a software update, the USB method is recommended.
•UserDBsave
Saves current Channel List to a connected USB storage device. You can edit this list on a
PC using the Channel List Editor. The final edited list can be loaded to the receiver using
upgrade mode “User DB”.
Common Interface
The CAM and smartcard are not included in the receiver package.
Withthisreceiver,youcanalsoviewencryptedchannels.Thisrequiresasmartcardfrom
the channel provider and a corresponding conditional access module (CAM). This receiver
has slots for two CAMs.
Common interface refers to the slot into which a CAM is inserted. This menu item provides
information about the inserted CAM. The menu is determined by which CAM is inserted.
To insert the CAM, first switch off the receiver completely at the mains switch on the back
panel of the device. Then open the flap over the Common Interface slot on the front panel
of the receiver.
Insert the CAM into the Common Interface slot until it engages.. A push-button appears to
the right of the Common Interface slot.
Warning!
Inserting the CAM or smartcard improperly could damage the receiver, CI slot or
smartcard. Read and follow the instructions for your CAM and smartcard provided by
the manufacturer/channel provider.
Now insert the smartcard into the CAM. Finally, switch the receiver on again. The
module will be initialized. A different message will appear on the screen depending on the
channel provider. Please follow the instructions.
IfyouhaveaCAMwhichonlyrequiresthechipfromyoursmartcardtobeinserted,
you must first insert the chip and then insert the CAM into the Common Interface slot.
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8.9 DVR-Management (symbol: film reel)
A USB memory device must be properly
inserted to use this main menu item.
Channels recorded with encryption can
be decoded and played by inserting the
appropriate CAM and smart card.
Record Manager
Here, recorded shows can be:
• Renamed with the red function key
• Lockedwiththegreenfunctionkey(requirespassword)
• Deleted with the blue function key
The„Lock“and„Delete“functionsarenotapplieduntilyouhaveacknowledgedtheconfir-
mation prompt when exiting the menu.
Press the OK button to play the selected recording.
The following info bar appears:
The header on the bar shows the name of the recording on the left and the current date
and time on the right. The progress bar shows where you are in the recording. The time
indicated on the left shows how long the recording has been playing, and the time on the
right shows the total time of the recording. The symbol on the left indicates the playback
status. The percentage shows the amount of occupied storage space on the USB
storage device.
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HDD Format (requires password)
Used to format the USB storage device.
Be award that formatting will cause you to lose all of the information stored on the USB
storage device!
DVR Configuration
• Timeshift
The Timeshift function allows you to interrupt a programme in progress and continue
viewing it at a later time. The receiver records the programme on the USB storage
device. The current screen display will be paused, enabling you to continue watching
from this point onwards. This menu item must be enabled for you to use this function.
Press the PAUSE button once in normal mode. When you want to continue viewing the
programme, press the Replay button. You will now see the programme starting from
the point at which you pressed the PAUSE button. If this menu item is disabled, pressing
the PAUSE button will simply pause the picture..
Shows recorded using the Timeshift function are not stored indefinitely on the hard
drive. If you flip between shows or stop recording, the Timeshift recording will be
pushed out. The Timeshift function has a maximum capacity of 90 minutes.
• Timeshift for Record
Enables/disables Timeshift for programme recordings.
• Record Type: Defines the file type.
Slideshow Option
This option allows to preset the MediaPlayer Slideshow. It can be adjust the following
vaules:
Show Image Size: “Real” shows the file in its original size. “Full” shows photos in full
screen mode. Photos which are smaller than the screen size are not made larger in the
“Full” setting. Photos which are larger than the screen size are made smaller to fit the
screen size.
Slide Show Time: Defines the amount of time each photo is displayed during the slide
show.
Slide Show Repeat: Enables/disables continuous playing of the slide show.
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USB (Media Player)
Insert a readable USB storage device into the
USB port on the front panel of the receiver.
Readable files and folders will be displayed.
Readable Photo Files: *.jpg, *.bmp
Readable Music Files: *.mp3, *.ogg, *.wma
Readable Movie Files: *.mpeg
In addition, readable photo files will be
displayed in a preview in the black screen
area.
• Individual photos from the preview can be
displayed on the full screen by pressing the
OK button.
If you want to display several photos in a
row, you can create a slide show. If you
have already created a slide show, you can
playitby pressing the red„Show Playlist“
function key. You can add individual photos
toaslideshowbypressingthegreen„Add
Playlist“ function key. Confirm the message
whichappearsbyselecting„Photo“.Thiswill
display a slide show list with the selected
photo files. To launch the slide show, press
the red “Play” function key in the Play list
window. Use the yellow “Delete” function
key to remove selected photo files from
the slide show list. Use the blue “Delete All”
function key to remove all photo files from
the slide show list. End the slide show by
pressing the EXIT button.
You can customise the slide show using [3] “Setup”: For more information, please see
“Slideshow Option”
The previous can be also done with music files.
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Addition buttons/functions:
[2]: Adjust the repeat mode for music; endless: repeat all music files in a endless loop,
random: repeat all music files randomly, once: no repeating
[4]: Sorts the files in the list
[5]: add all music file to a playlist
[6]: add all image files to a playlist
[7]: add the selected file to a playlist
[0]: opens a picture browser with preview
Green function key: shows only the music files
Red function key: shows only the picture files
Blue function key: shows all available files
Remove USB Device safely
Enables safe removal of external USB storage devices from the receiver.
8.10 Games (symbol: game pieces)
The games listed here are available for your
playing pleasure!
9.1 Toggle TV/Radio
The TV/Radio button allows you to toggle between the television and radio.
When transmitting a radio station, the receiver displays a background picture
To switch from radio back to television, press the TV/Radio button on the remote
control.
9.2 MENU
Brings up the menu.
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9.3 BACK
Pressing the BACK-Button takes you back to the previously viewed channel.
9.4 TTX
Teletext is an information system which displays teletext on your TV set. To receive
teletext, the selected station must support this feature. The TXT symbol will be displayed
when you change channels. In comparison to other receivers, you will notice that our
teletext is extremely fast.
To turn on teletext, press the TEXT button.
When you want to turn teletext off again, press EXIT or TEXT.
9.5 EXIT
Used to exit menus and applications.
9.6 OK
Normal mode: Brings up the Channel List.
Menu/applications: Confirms selections.
9.7
/
Normal mode: Adjusts the volume.
When the Channel List is enabled: Scrolls in blocks of 10.
In menus: Acts as a cursor.
9.8
/
Normal mode: Changes channels individually (from one channel to the next).
When the Channel List is enabled: Changes channels individually (from one channel to
the next). In menus: Acts as a cursor.
9.9 FAV
Press the FAV button. The available Favourites Lists will be displayed on the screen.
Select a Favourites List and confirm by pressing OK.
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9.10 EPG
(Electronic Program Guide).
The EPG provides programme information
in table format if provided by the broadcast
station.
The EPG includes information about the
broadcast times and programme contents.
Using the , , and
keys, you can
navigate within the EPG..
To obtain more information about a show or channel, select it and press the OK button.
An information window will open.
Bypressingthegreen„Timer“functionkey,youcanaddtheselectedshowdirectlytothe
Timer. An explanation of the Timer is provided in the menu under System Settings Timer
Settings.
Press the red „Next“ function key to obtain information about programmes over the
coming days.
In the footer, you can select the following commands by pressing OK and
or
:
Back to previous page (EXIT)
Back to current time
Scroll from one show to another
Scroll in 2-hour intervals
Scroll a whole day backwards or forwards.
9.11 Format (blue function key)
Directly switches the format of the video output signal.
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9.12 INFO
An external USB storage device must not be connected to use this feature.
Press the INFO button. Information about the current channel is displayed on the screen.
While this information is still on-screen, press the INFO button again to display the
currentreceptionparameters,includingthesignalstrengthandsignalquality.
If System Settings Others Acoustic Signal is enabled in the menu, you will hear a sound.
9.13 SUBT
If a channel supplies a digital subtitle signal, you can turn this signal on and off using this
button.
9.14 AUDIO
Selects the audio track.
9.15 GOTO
To search for a program by name, enter the letters here.
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l Press once:
to being recording the current programme immediately.
Press again:
to set a stop time for the recording session.
n Press once to end the recording session.
II PVR mode:
Pauses the playback Normal mode: Enables Timeshift if the Timeshift
function is enabled under External Memory – PVR Settings. If this function
isdisabled,pressingthisbuttonmerely„freezes“thecurrentprogramme.
Rewind/Fast Forward
Keep pressing the button to change the rewind/fast-forward speed.
Skip button in playback mode.
Slow motion forward
Reduce the speed to ½, press again to ¼, again to a 1/8 of normal speed
USB (green function key)
Brings up the USB data directory.
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When playing back a recording, press the
INFO button. A bar appears as shown in
the figure below. This bar contains specific
information about the current playback.
The bar will disappear again after about 5
seconds if you do not send any commands to
the receiver.
By pressing the (A-B)-key on your remote
control you can bookmark your current place
in the playback. Bookmarks are indicated by a
red triangle on the progress bar.You can set
as many bookmarks as you like. For example, if
you don‘t like a specific scene in your recorded
show, you can bookmark the beginning and
end of the scene and then skip over this scene
by pressing the (GOTO)-key. Any bookmarks
you set are stored along with the recording.
Warning!!
Do not allow the receiver to become wet. Never use a damp cloth to clean the receiver.
Do not use cleaning products containing solvents such as benzene or thinners. These
agents can damage the cover surface.
Clean the cover of the receiver with a dry cloth.
Clean the receiver display with a slightly damp cloth.
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Problem Possible cause an solution
Can‘t find satellite Example: Astra1 19.2° East
orthereis 1key(pre=programmedforchannel1,e.g.,„ARD“)
no signal. INFO button (ARD, FR11837)
SignalstrengthANDqualityareboth0%
Position the vertically-aligned reflector towards the south.
Rotate it a few millimetres to the left, wait for about 3 sec.
andrepeatuntilthesignalstrengthANDqualityaredisplayed.
Onceasignallevelofabout60%isreached,theblack
background disappears, and the TV picture is displayed.
For another satellite, select a current
channel from the pre-programmed channel list and press
the INFO button.
Front panel display The mains lead is not connected.
is blank. Connect the mains lead to the power source and receiver
No sound or The antenna is not pointing to the satellite.
picture, but Align the antenna properly.
receiver menus
des Receivers No signal (with symbol).
are displayed. Double-check the cable connection from the LNB to the
receiverandfromthereceivertotheconnectedequipment.
Align the antenna.
Front panel indicates The system is not properly connected.
the channel number. Double-check the SCART lead connection.
No picture
on TV. The TV is not in AV mode.
Switch the TV to the correct AV input.
Bad picture, The antenna is not precisely aligned with respect to the.
blocking errors, satellite. Align the antenna more precisely.
imageinterference, Startbypressingthe„Info“buttonontheremotecontrol.
intermittent sound This will display the signal information for antenna alignment.
The LNB is defective. Replace the LNB.
No picture, no sound, The satellite antenna is pointed towards the wrong satellite.
but there are readings
for signal strength and
signalquality.
Bad reception of Cordless telephone (DECT standard) is causing interference.
channels such as Locate your telephone elsewhere.
DSF, etc.
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Software crash In the unlikely event of a software crash,
(receiver no unplug the receiver from the power supply. Plug it
longer works) back in after 10 second. This will normally solve the problem.
Please note that a software crash is not a malfunction and
therefore is not covered by the warranty. Software crashes
on devices of this type (which also include PCs, wireless
networkingequipment,etc.)arerectifiedquicklyandeasily
in this way.
The remote control The batteries are spent. Replace the batteries.
is not working.
The remote control may also be incorrectly aligned. Try
pointing the remote control to the front panel of the receiver,
ensuring that there are no obstructions between the remote
control and the receiver.
The channel has Delete the channel and carry out an automatic
anewfrequencyand search.
is no longer being
broadcast with the
same channel infos.
I want to exit the Press FAV button or 1 on the keypad.
Favourites List.
Password The default password is 0000.
Forgot my Please contact the Sercice Hotline if you have
personal password, forgotten your personal password.
Channel-List You can download the Channel-List
Editor Editor at www.digitalbox.de.
Factory Settings To restore the factory settings, press and hold the standby
button on the front panel of your receiver for more than
10 seconds.
Warning! This will delete your personal settings.
External USB storage Switch off the receiver at the mains switch.
device is Reconnect the USB storage device.
not recognized. Reset the receiver to normal mode.
The common USB storage devices known to us are
compatible with this receiver. For larger USB drives,
use an external mains power supply and follow the
operating guidelines for the USB drive.
If you still cannot resolve the issue, contact your dealer or the manufacturer.
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EuropeanDirective2002/96/EConWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE)
Never dispose of your receiver along with normal household waste. Ask your city or local
authoritiesaboutwaystoproperlydisposeofequipmentinkeepingwithgoodenviron-
mental stewardship practices.
Never dispose of batteries along with normal household waste. Batteries may contain
toxic substances. Therefore, always dispose of batteries in accordance with current laws
governing mandatory return schemes for e-waste. Ask you city or local authorities about
ways to properly dispose e-waste in keeping with current environmental
standards and regulations. Return spent batteries to a designated collection point.
In doing so, you will help preserve the environment.
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Receiver
Dimensions in mm (W × D × H) ............................................................... 310 × 260 × 65
Weight in grammes:
Receiver ..................................................................................................... approx. 1700 g
Remote control ........................................................................ 80 g (without batteries)
IFInputfrequencyrange ..................................................................950MHz
~
2150 MHz
IF-bandwidth ..................................................................... 55 MHz/8 MHz (below 5MS/s)
LNB power supply ............................................................................. 13/18 GS, 0,30 A max.
Overload protection at peaks
LNB controller ............................................................. 22 KHz ± 2 KHz, 0,6 V pp ± 0,2 V
DiSEqCcontroller ............................................................................Version1.0,Version1.2
Symbol rate .............................................................................................................. 1
~
45 MS/s
Input speed ........................................................................................................... Max. 15 Mbit/s
Forward Error Correction (FEC) .............................. 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, auto
Aspect ratio ....................................................... 4:3 letterbox, 4:3 PanScan, 16:9
Video resolution ......................................................... 720 x 576 (Pal), 720 x 480 (NTSC),
1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080
Audio mode .............................................................. Left, right, stereo, AC3 digital sound
Connection options
LNB IF input ....................................................................................................... Typ F, IEC 169-24
TV-SCART (output only) .................................................................... Video CVBS, Audio L, R
VCR-SCART (output and input) ....................................................... Video CVBS, Audio L, R
RCA (CINCH) ...................................................................................................................... Audio L,R
COAXIAL .................................................................................................... Digital audio output
HDMI port ................................................................ Connection for digital transmission of
audio and video signals
YPbPr ........................................................................................................ Component output
USB ....................................................................................................................... USB port
Power supply
Mains input voltage ....................................................................... 100-240 V
~
, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption ......................... Approx. 25 W (when operated with single LNB)
Approx. 3 W (standby)
Operating temperature ..................................................................................... 0º C
~
+40º C
Storage temperature ............................................................................... – 40º C
~
+ 65º C
Changes and errors excepted. Typographical errors subject to correction.
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