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Overview of equipment SL 35 / 1CI
Front side of the receiver
Rear side of the receiver

Remote control

Overview of equipment
Front side of the receiver 9 LED STBY CAM Commoninterface slot SMART CARD LED ON CH key CH key Standby key Infrared sensor for the signals of the remote control Red LED is only lit in standby mode. Status LED display of CI module (also called CAM) slot for a CI module Status LED display of the smart card Green LED is only lit in normal mode. Switches to the next higher channel location cursor moves up Switches to the next lower channel location cursor moves up Switches on and to the standby mode The default settings will be restored if you keep this key pressed for more than 10 seconds. Caution! By doing this, your personal settings will be deleted.
Rear side of the receiver LNB-IN IF-OUT VCR(input and output) TV (output) 100240V~ 50/60Hz, 20W ON/OFF RS 232 COAXIAL AUDIO L AUDIO R LNB connection for the antenna cable LNB connection for a second satellite receiver SCART connection for the video set SCART connection for the TV set Mains socket Mains switch Serial port Digital coaxial audio output Left stereo audio connection Right stereo audio connection
No. 23 Symbol Standby ZOOM LIST TIMER TEXT MUTE M/P V+ OK CH FAV RECALL PAUSE INFO 0-9 PP+ VCH MENU EXIT Audio EPG Description Switches on and to the standby mode Enlarges TV image Invokes TV channel list Invokes timer Invokes Teletext Turns off sound Multi-picture function, invokes thumbnail view Increases volume / cursor moves to the right In normal mode: invokes current channel list In a menu: confirms menu item Switches to the next lower channel location/ Cursor moves downwards Invokes own favourites list Switches to pre-selected channel Stills the frame Displays reception data of the current channel (satellitefinder function) Selects channel directly, numerical input In normal mode: change of channel group In TV channel list: Ten-key block commutation In normal mode: change of channel group In TV channel list: Ten-key block commutation Decreases volume / cursor moves to the left Switches to the next higher channel location/ cursor moves up Invokes main menu Exits menu or menu item Changes audio mode Invokes Electronic Programme Guide (if offered by the broadcasting station) the broadcasting station)) Switches between terrestrial and satellite antenna Switches between TV and radio mode

TV/SAT TV/Radio

Digital satellite receiver SL 35 / 1CI

Operating manual

Version 1.1, as of 03/04/2007
Modifications and errors reserved. We do not assume any liability for printing errors.

Preface

This operating manual will help you in the appropriate safe and favourable usage of the digital satellite receiver, in short, the receiver. We assume that the user of the receiver has overall knowledge regarding the handling of audio and video equipment. Each person who installs, connects, operates, cleans disposes of this receiver must be familiar with the entire content of this operating manual. Always keep this operating manual in the proximity of the receiver.

If the mains cable is damaged, the receiver must be repaired by an expert before reusing it. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock. Never allow children to operate the receiver or to play with the antenna unit unless supervised. Always ask qualified personnel to carry out maintenance jobs. Otherwise, you are putting yourself and others at risk. Spare parts must be ordered directly from the manufacturer Modifications of the device lead to an extinction of the manufacturers liability. Suitable location Place the receiver on a stable and even base. Avoid proximity to: - heat sources, like e. g. heaters, - naked flames, like e. g. candles, - devices with strong magnetic fields, like e.g. loudspeakers. - Never place receptacles filled with liquid (e. g. vases) on the receiver Avoid direct sunlight and places with an extremely high amount of dust. Never cover ventilation slits. Ensure adequate ventilation of the receiver. Do not place any heavy objects on the receiver. Humidity may settle in the receiver if it is brought into hot surroundings from a cold one. In this case, wait for about an hour before operating the equipment. Arrange the mains and antenna cable in such a manner that noone can step or trip over them.
Correct battery handling Batteries may contain toxic agents. Ensure that batteries are not within the reach of children. Children may eat and swallow batteries. Batteries that are getting discharged may damage the remote control. If the receiver is not in use for a longer period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control. Batteries may contain toxic agents that are hazardous to the environment. Therefore, dispose of the batteries in any case according to the prevailing statutory regulations. Never throw the batteries into normal household waste. Disposal Never throw the receiver or the batteries in normal household waste. Ask your municipal authorities or local government about different methods for disposing of the equipment in an eco-friendly and proper manner. Hand over used batteries to a collection centre.
Explanation of safety instructions
The following categories of safety instructions are included in this operating manual:

Danger!

Instructions with the word DANGER give a warning against possible personal injuries.

Caution!

Instructions with the word CAUTION give a warning against possible material or environmental damages. These instructions contain special information regarding an economic use of the receiver.

Appropriate use

The receiver is designed for receiving unencrypted digital satellite channels (free-to-air) for private use. It is exclusively meant for this purpose and must only be used for the same. This also includes paying attention to all information contained in this operating manual, especially in the safety instructions. Any other usage is considered to be improper and may lead to material damages and even personal injuries. Moreover, it will result in the immediate loss of guarantee. The manufacturer does not bear any liability for damages caused due to improper use.

Scope of supply

Check the scope of supply after purchase. The scope of supply may vary according to the type of the receiver. Please follow the information on the packaging.

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Description Receiver Remote control Batteries type LR 03/AAA/1.5 V Operating manual (not shown above)

Description

With this receiver you are able to receive unencrypted digital satellite channels (free-to-air) via satellite antenna. It is not necessary to programme the receiver yet. The most important broadcasting stations and satellites have been pre-programmed. The satellite antenna has to be directed towards the desired satellite. The receiver will scan for further new channels as soon as you initiate the automatic scanning of broadcasting stations for this satellite. Satellites not preset may be added. All receiver settings can be done easily using the user interface (menu) on the TV monitor. The multilingual user interface supports following languages: German Greek Croatian Czech Danish Dutch, Hungarian Norwegian Polish Slovak Swedish English French Turkish Spanish Italian 13
Portuguese The following satellites have been preset by the company: Astra1 19E Hotbird 13E Turksat 42E Sirius2 5E Amos 4W Astra2 28E HispaSat 30W Other features of the equipment: Software update via satellite ASTRA 19.2 East or via the RS232 connection on the rear side of the device. Short switching time, fast boot process when switching on the receiver Saves the channel last watched (Last Station Memory) LNB control logic (sound 0/22 kHz), max. current delivery for LNB 300 mA Symbol rate 1-35 MS/s and 950-2150 MHz input frequency Manual PID entry possible 3 keys at the frontage Plug & play The power draw in standby mode is 2W only. The low energy consumption requires a dark display. Only the red LED is lit. 100240 V, 50/60 Hz mains connection 4500 channel storage locations Child lock (preset password: 0000) 1 favourites list and 8 channel groups Automatic scanning of broadcasting stations List editor for broadcasting stations Analogue sound output through Cinch connector (stereo), volume adjustment possible via remote control 14
Coaxial digital audio output 2 Euro-SCART connections for TV and video set (VCR) Video output signal CVBS Loop-through-function in standby mode for the connection of an analogue receiver Super fast videotext with a memory of 800 pages Digital radio reception, background image for radio (background display) Additional channel information is displayed when the channel is changed. DiSEqC 1.0, 1.2, Goto X is supported if an appropriate antenna unit is connected SWAP function (via Recall key) Screen aspect ratios can be set to 4:3, 16:9, and automatically (letterbox) Multi-functional timer 8x linked with EPG Electronic Programme Guide EPG (up to 14 days in advance, channel-dependent) SCPC/MCPC reception standard C/Ku-band satellites Automatic selection of the TV standard with video converter Digital satellite finder for optical and acoustic adjustment of the paraboloidal-type reflector A suitable channel editor is additionally available through our hotline. Then you will be able to edit the channel lists of the receiver using your computer. Please read the information on our website for this purpose.

Please follow strictly the information regarding connection in the operating manual of your audio-digital receiver. The coaxial and the Cinch cables are not included in the scope of supply. Your TV set need not be switched on for radio reception.
Connection of the coaxial digital output Insert the coaxial cable in the COAXIAL socket of the receiver. Connect the coaxial cable to the audio-digital receiver. Connection diagram
Connection and rough direction of the antenna
You must connect the antenna cable to the LNB before directing the antenna. Please follow also the instructions in the operating manual of your satellite antenna.
The receiver should not be connected to the power supply if you have already connected the antenna cable to the receiver. Screw the IF connector to the LNB connection. If you have not mounted and directed your satellite system yet, you must first find a suitable location for mounting the antenna. Please make sure that the antenna is directed towards the south-east. This means, you must have a free view in this direction when you stand behind the antenna. Keep in mind that the antenna must never be mounted behind a balustrade, a handrail or other obstacles (such as trees). When searching the southern direction, the position of the sun might help you. During summer time, the sun is exactly in southern position at 12 am noon and during winter at 1 pm.
East You must have this view when standing behind the antenna. In this 90 angle, nearly all common satellite positions, such as Astra 19.2 East, Eutelsat Hotbird 13 East, Trksat 42 East can be found. Depending on which satellite you wish to receive, there must be free sight without any obstacles in this angle. This must especially be ensured with an installation on a wall. Make sure that you can turn your antenna completely without having contact with the wall of your house before installing a corresponding wall bracket (not necessarily included in the scope of supply). After having made all relevant connections you can now start with the setup of the antenna. Please check again that the receiver is connected with the LNB of the antenna and the receiver with your TV set. As soon as these cable connections have been made correctly, you can switch on the devices.

First step: Switch on your TV set. Please make sure that your TV set has been adjusted to the receiver. In case of a Scart connection, the TV set must be set to the correct AV channel. Second step: Now, switch on your receiver. Please ensure that the receive has been preset for the most common satellites and their channels and that you just have to enter the channel locations via the numeric keys on the remote control of the receiver. Example: If you wish to receive the satellite Astra 19.2 East, you must set your receiver to channel location 1 for directing the antenna. The same applies also for other satellites, such as Hotbird. If you wish to direct your antenna to Hotbird, just call a preset channel of Hotbird with your receiver. Third step: Now, direct your antenna to the satellite you selected. You have several options to do so. The easiest and most cost-effective solution is the following way: Stand behind the antenna and move the antenna completely into vertical position (see picture B). Make sure that the receiving component of the antenna is directed towards the south (see picture A).
Picture A horizontal azimuth angle
Picture B vertical elevation angle
Now, turn your antenna slowly towards the east (to the left) while observing the TV set, until the receiving component points exactly towards the east, i.e. rotate by 90. See picture C South
East In case of digital satellite reception, the receiver receives the transmission signal with a time lag. Therefore, turn the antenna very slowly and wait at each position for some seconds until the receiver shows the signal strength on the screen menu.
Now, move your antenna in such a way that it will become steeper by 1. For this purpose, pull at the top of the antenna. Now, return the antenna slowly to its initial position towards the south. Now, turn the antenna once again 1 steeper and move it again to the left in eastern direction. Repeat these steps until the vertical elevation angle crosses the horizontal azimuth angle, e.g. for Astra at 19.2 East, and you are receiving the set channel on your TV set. Now, please check again if you are receiving the channel set on the receiver and zap through the channels with the CH+ and CH- keys of the receiver or by using the remote control. As soon as you have found the desired satellite, you should improve the direction of the antenna until you get a clear image on all channels. You can achieve this by an optimum adjustment of the vertical elevation angle and the horizontal azimuth angle. (see pictures A and B). Please use also the indication of the signal strength and signal quality by pressing the INFO key. Finally tighten all screws thoroughly to make sure that the direction of your antenna cannot change anymore.

Getting started

For the remote control two Micro type batteries LR 03/AAA/1.5V are required. Open the battery compartment.
Insert two batteries into the battery compartment paying attention to the indicated polarities and push the cover of the battery compartment carefully until it is locked. Replace discharging batteries on time. Always replace both batteries simultaneously and use batteries of the same type. If one battery has leaked, wear protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.

lit. If the desired channel can be unencrypted, the LED "SMARTCARD is lit. Depending on the channel provider, a message will appear on your screen. Please follow these instructions. Should you have a CI module, into which only the chip of your smart card must be inserted, you first must insert the chip and then the CI module into the common-interface slot. Now, close the flap of the common-interface slot. With this, you protect the interior of your receiver from dust. As long as you wish to watch the channel to be unencrypted, the CI module together with the smart card must be inserted correctly in the common-interface slot. Before changing over to the standby mode or switching off the receiver with the mains switch on the rear side of the receiver, you do not have to take the CI module together with or without the smart card out of the common-interface slot. To take the CI module out of the common-interface slot, open the flap and press the pushbutton at the right side of the commoninterface slot (arrow 2). Now, you can remove the CI module with the inserted smart card. Then, close the flap again.

Operation

Screen display messages when switching channels
When a channel is switched, an information bar appears on the screen for 5 seconds (adjustable via menu item "System setup OSD settings OSD timeout). In this information bar, you will find the following indications: Channel name Received satellite Current date Current time Channel storage location TXT symbol EPG symbol Heart symbol Channel group symbol Info Info This symbol is displayed if the selected broadcasting station offers Teletext. This symbol is displayed if the selected broadcasting station offers an electronic programme guide. Screen The heart symbol is displayed if you have included the channel in your favourites list. The corresponding channel-group symbol is displayed if you have included the channel in your channel list. Information on the current and the following programme Information on the currently active channel list
User interface on the TV screen
You can do individual settings of your receiver using the menus in the user interface. For this purpose, both the receiver and the TV set need to be switched on and connected by a cable (SCART or CINCH). Press the MENU key. The main menu will be displayed. By pressing the EXIT or the MENU key, you can exit this menu again. Navigation within the menus At the top: menu name (the corresponding function symbols are displayed at the bottom) Below: sub-menu or menu items At the bottom: The information bar indicates the keys with which you can navigate within the current menu.

1 Favourite By pressing the 1 key you can determine your favourite channels. Next to the corresponding channels, a heart symbol will be displayed. 2 Move By pressing the 2 key, the move symbol will appear behind the marked channel. By pressing the CH+ and CH- keys, the channel will be moved to the desired position. The procedure must be confirmed with OK. 3 Find Channel scan function. By entering letters on the OSD keyboard, a filtered channel scan is possible. 4 Sort Sorting of the complete channel list according to the offered options. The list must be confirmed with OK. As long as the list has not been confirmed, the last status before confirming can be restored. 5 Change After entering the password (factory setting 0000), new selection options will appear. 36

Sub-menu Edit

Description 1 Delete, 2 Skip, 3 Lock, 4 New, 5 Change, 6 Del. all, Select, V- V+ Group, P+P- Page, EXIT Cancel
1 Delete By marking with the 1 key, selected channels can be marked to be deleted. Please confirm selection by pressing the OK key. 2 Skip By marking with the 2 key, selected channels can be marked to be skipped. Please confirm selection by pressing the OK key. Then, the selected channels are skipped when zapping. A direct input is still possible. 3 Lock By marking with the 3 key, selected channels can be marked to be locked. Please confirm selection by pressing the OK key. Then, the selected channels require the input of a password (parental lock). 4 New Via the 4 key you can go to the editing mode. By entering the frequency and PID directly, you can enter a new channel. 5 Change Via the 5 key you can go to the editing mode. Here, you can change the individual parameters as desired. Please confirm selection by pressing the OK key. 6 Del(ete) all Via the 6 key you can mark all channels to be deleted. Thereafter, individual channels can be deselected again by pressing the 1 key. Please confirm selection by pressing the OK key.
6 Type (channel group) Here, you can assign selected channels to determined channel groups (types) as desired. Please confirm your selection with OK. You can exit the menu by pressing the EXIT key.
Installation (symbol: satellite antenna)
Sub-menu Antenna setup Description Satellite LNB type 22K Satellite selection (example: AstraEast) Select LNB type (default setting is Universal) 22KHz activation (Note: with LNB type Universal, activation occurs automatically) Without function Select DiSEqC command Example: Astra 19 E and Hotbird double-feed reception Astra 19 E = 1 / 4 Hotbird = 2 / 4 Disable for motor control (invalid): By pressing the OK key you will go to the motor-control menu. Please refer to the operating manual of your DiSEqC motor for help. Settings for tone burst antenna switch Horizontal, vertical, H/V (automatic operation)

0/12V DiSEqC

Motor control system
Tone burst Polarity TP scan (manual channel scan) Presetting scan Auto Scan 38

With this scanning function, you can scan the preset frequencies (transponders) individually. The transponder details can be changed manually. The procedure is initiated via "Scan. Scanning of pre-set frequencies (transponders) (normal automatic scan) The procedure is initiated with "Scan. Here you can scan a selected satellite (example: Astra1B 19.2 East) completely to search for new channels. For
(unique function that can be used without any previous knowledge)
this purpose, no special information is needed. You can choose between free-to-air (FTA) channels and all TV and radio channels (completely with all encrypted channels). The procedure is initiated via "Scan.
Especially recommended for Trksat.
System setup (symbol: receiver)
Sub-menu Audio channels Description First Audio Preselection of audio language (if offered by the broadcasting station) Preselection of audio language (if offered by the broadcasting station) Selection of the transmission system Default selection: Auto Selection of aspect ratio standard selection: 4:3 Panscan Only the video signal CVBS is offered. You should only enable this function if the receiver is connected via the coaxial digital audio output to a digital amplifier. Switching on and off. Determination of the desired TV or radio start-up channel. Optional input of time and time zones. (see example: Resetting the receiver to daylight saving time) see following table Enabling of subtitles

Second Audio

TV system
Display mode Aspect Ratio Video signal Dolby Digital

Channel setup

Start-up channel: Time
Time & timer settings
Timer OSD settings Subtitle Display

OSD Timeout

Menu display time in seconds (OSD timeout) when switching over to another channel
OSD Transparency Load Default OSD Setting PIN (password settings)
Menu transparency OSD factory setting can be restored
Factory password: 0000 Installation lock Enabling/disabling the password input in the main menu item "Installation" Enabling/disabling the password input for locked channels (child lock) Selection of a new password. (Make sure you will remember the new password!) Confirm new password.
Channel lock New password
Confirm password LNB power
Enabling and disabling the LNB mains supply. Default setting: ON.
Table for timer settings Sub-menu Timer number Timer mode Timer service Wakeup channel Description Selection of timer number 1-8. Type of repetition (once, daily, weekly, monthly, annually, off). With the setting off, the timer will be disabled. Switching between programme timer (TV or radio channels) or reminding function (message). With the timer-service setting "Message", you have following options: Birthday, Anniversary, and General With the timer-service setting "TV channels" or "Radio channels". you can select channels on the selected satellite Input of a date Input of time Duration of the event

Wakeup date On time Duration
However, the timer can also be programmed via the EPG mode. Example: Press the EPG key. Via the 1 key you will then get an event list. By using the keys CH and CH, you can select the desired event. With the 2 key, you can take it over directly to the timer.
Settings (symbol: tool case)
Sub-menu Default value requires input of a password) Description Reset receiver to factory settings. All changes are cancelled. Please note: If you keep the Standby key on the front side of your receiver pressed for more than 10 seconds, the default settings will also be restored. Caution! By doing this, your personal settings will get lost. Please note: A software update has NOTHING to do with a scan for new TV channels. Therefore, please initiate an automatic scan. By means of a software update you can load new operation software in case of need. An update via the satellite ASTRA 19.2 East or the RS232 interface on the rear side of the receiver is possible. Games Information Here, the three games Tetris, Snake and Othello are available. Have much fun! Display of the hardware version (H/W VERSION) and of the software version (S/W VERSION) Information on the inserted CI module (also called CAM)

Updating software

Common interface
Software update by satellite
The update has nothing to do with the storage of new TV channels. It is rather meant to update the system software of the receiver. Normally, the update is not required for a trouble-free operation of the receiver. You must direct your satellite system towards the satellite ASTRA 19.2East to be able to update the software. Updating the software may take up to an hour. It is recommended to additionally load the factory settings after the completion of the update. This will delete your own channel list.
Keys with special functions
Switch between TV and SAT
With the TV/SAT key you can switch between TV and satellite functions. (This function has to be provided by your TV set). Press the TV/SAT key until you have set the desired function.
Switching between TV and radio
With the TV/Radio key you can switch between TV and the radio function. Now, the receiver transmits a radio channel and shows a background image. To return to the TV channel, press the TV/Radio key of the remote control.

With the zoom function you can enlarge an image section. Press the ZOOM key. With each pressing of the ZOOM key, a section of the image will be enlarged gradually. Select the image section with the CH, CH, V- and V+ keys. By pressing the EXIT key, you can exit this mode.
Press the LIST key once. Here you have the option to edit the channel list as already described earlier under menu item Channel.
With the AUDIO key you can select the audio track if a broadcasting station offers multi-channel sound. Additionally, you can enable the Dolby Digital mode here. (For this purpose you additionally need a Dolby Digital system. The connection is made on the rear of the device via the COAXIAL socket).
Electronic Programme Guide. Please press the EPG key to enable this function. The EPG is displayed. On the left side you will see the channel list. With the keys CH and CH, you can select a channel. On the right side, the current and following programme will be displayed. For additional information, please press the 1 key. The complete event list will be displayed. With the keys V+ and V-, you can scroll between the days. With the keys CH and CH, you can scroll up and down the events. You will get detailed information on a selected event (programme) by pressing the OK key, if the corresponding event has been marked. An event can be directly taken over to the timer by pressing the 2 key.
Teletext is an information system displaying Teletext on your TV set. For Teletext reception, the selected channel must support this function. The TXT symbol appears when channels are changed. Comparing our receiver with others you will notice that our Teletext is extremely fast. Press the TEXT key to start Teletext. For switching off Teletext, press the EXIT or TEXT key. Press the OK key to set the transparency of Teletext. 46

Using Fasttext functions

The coloured keys of the remote control are meant for Fasttext and are enabled after invoking another Teletext page. You can get there directly by pressing the small coloured keys of the remote control. Press the desired key.

M/P - Multi-picture

Press the M/P key to go to the multi-picture mode. Now, 9 channels will appear simultaneously on your screen, starting with the current channel. With the keys CH, CH, V- and V+, you can move the yellow marking bar. The marked channel is displayed in real time. All other channels are displayed as freeze images. To enable the desired channel, mark it and then press the OK or EXIT key. By pressing the EXIT key, you will leave the multi-picture mode. The channel you marked last will appear as complete image on your screen.

By pressing the MUTE key, the sound will be turned off. By pressing the MUTE key again, the sound will be turned on again.
Press the FAV key. The screen shows your selected favourite channels (see above). Select a channel from the favourites list. Press the OK key to select. With the V+ and V- keys, you can switch between the channel groups. To exit your favourites list, press the LIST key and select the desired satellite or channel group with the V- and V+ keys. 47
If you want to return directly to "All channels", press the 1 key.

RECALL

By pressing the RECALL key, you will return to the previously selected channel.
INFO - acoustic signal for directing the satellite antenna
For this purpose, press the INFO key. Apart from the current reception parameters, you will get information on the signal strength and quality. Additionally, you can enable an acoustic signal by pressing the 1 key. An acoustic signal will be emitted by the TV set. A stronger and higher signal indicates a better direction of the antenna.

0 - Sleep timer

You can go to the sleep timer in normal mode by pressing the 0 key. You have the following setting options: off, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes. After this time, the receiver will be switched off automatically.
For this purpose. press the PAUSE key. The TV image will be frozen. By pressing the PAUSE key again, it will be disabled.
Uninstalling the receiver
Separate the receiver and connected equipment from the power supply. Loosen the LNB cable from the receiver. Take the batteries out of the remote control, if you will not use the receiver for a longer period of time. Pack the receiver, the cables and the remote control in a cardboard box. Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust-free room. Protect the receiver from frost.

Cleaning

The receiver must not become wet. Never clean it with a wet cloth. Do not use any cleaning agent containing solvents like petrol or thinners for cleaning. These agents may damage the surface of the casing. Clean the casing of the receiver with a dry cloth.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Satellite cannot be found, or no signal Possible cause and remedy Example: ASTRA 19E 1 key (default setting: ARD) INFO key (ARD, FR11837) Signal AND quality are both at 0% Direct vertical reflector towards south Turn some millimetres to the left, wait approx. 3 seconds and repeat until signal AND quality are displayed. With a signal of approx. 60%, the black background disappears and the TV image will be displayed. For changing the satellite, please select a current channel out of the preset channel list and then press the INFO key. Dark front display no LED is lit The power cable is not connected. Connect the power pack to the mains socket. Switch on the main switch. Possibility of a short circuit at the antenna feeder: Check connections. The receiver is in standby mode. Press the Standby key of the remote control (or of the receiver). The receiver switches on and the program is displayed on the TV screen. The antenna is not directed towards the satellite. Direct the antenna properly. No signal (with symbol). Check the cable connection from the LNB to the receiver and from the receiver to the connected equipment. Direct the antenna. The system is not connected properly. Check connection of the SCART cable

Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer hereby declares conformity with the following guidelines and standards for this product: Low-voltage guideline 73/23/EEC EN 60065 Guideline on electromagnetic compatibility, 89/336/EEC EN 55013 EN EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 Equipment type/model: Digital satellite receiver SL 35 / 1 CI

Glossary

AC DC Cinch connector DiSEqC Alternating Current Connection for alternating current Direct Current Connection for direct current Coaxial connector for connecting TV set or stereo system. Digital Satellite Equipment Control Digital system, with which the receiver can control different components of the external unit. It is especially used for selecting from multiple satellite positions (for example ASTRA and Eutelsat). Electronic Programm Guide Coaxial connector for LNB antenna cable. Free-to-air services Free-of-charge services that can be received without a special decoder. Low Noise Block Amplifier / Converter A device at the centre of the antenna, which converts highfrequency incoming signals from satellites into a lowfrequency range and amplifies them simultaneously. Key of the remote control for turning off sound On-screen display Menu control displayed on the screen. Identification number of a received data stream The PIDs ensure that a channel is received completely. Receiver unit, which converts signals from the antenna into video and audio signals. A 21-pole connector for connecting the TV set to the receiver. 55

EPG IF connector FTA

Mute OSD PID Receiver SCART
Swap function Transponder VCR
Switches between current channel and channel last watched. Satellite frequency. Several digital channels can be broadcasted simultaneously on a transponder. Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder.

 

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