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Dreambox DM 500-S/C/T

Bedienungsanleitung
Digitaler Satellitenempfnger zum Empfang von freien und verschlsselten DVB-Programmen. Kommunikations-Schnittstelle Smartcard Leser Linux OS

User Manual

Digital satellite receiver for free and encrypted Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB). Communication-Port Smartcard Reader Linux OS
Bedienungsanleitung Dreambox DM 7025

deutsch

User Manual Dreambox DM 500

english

Table of contents
1. Table of contents.... - 2 2. Views.... - 4 3. Explanation front panel.... - 5 4. Explanation rear panel..... - 5 5. Safety instructions.... - 7 6. Shut down..... - 8 7. Additional safety instructions... - 8 8. Disposal instructions.... - 9 9. Packaging contents.... - 10 10. Installation.... - 10 11. Remote control..... - 11 12. Important notes about operation.... - 12 13. Remote control buttons.... - 13 14. Turning your Dreambox on and off.... - 15 15. Sleeptimer.... - 16 16. Main OSD Menu..... - 16 17. Infobar..... - 18 17.1 Infobar EPG..... - 19 17.2 Infobar Sub Services.... - 21 17.3 Infobar Audio tracks.... - 22 17.4 Infobar Plugins.... - 22 18. Setting OSD language.... - 23 19. Setting the time zone.... - 24 19.1 Manual time correction.... - 26 20. Signal strength (Adjusting your antenna, DM 500-T)... - 27 20.1 Disable 5V (DM 500-T).... - 28 20.2 Automatic transponder scan (DM 500-T).... - 29 20.3 Manual transponder scan (DM 500-T).... - 31 21. Automatic transponder scan (DM 500-C)... - 32 21.1 Manual transponder scan (DM 500-C)... - 34 22. Satfinder (Adjusting your dish, DM 500-S)... - 35 23. Satellite configuration.... - 36 23.1 one single satellite direct connection... - 37 23.satellites via Toneburst.... - 38 23.satellites via 22kHz (Highband only)... - 39 23.satellites via DiSEqC A/B... - 40 23.satellites via DiSEqC OPT A/B... - 41 23.6 Many satellites via DiSEqC Rotor... - 42 24. Motor setup..... - 45 25. Example table for the DiSEqC 1.2 Rotor (SG21000)... - 46 26. Automatic transponder scan (DM 500-S)... - 47 27. Automatic multisat scan (DM 500-S).... - 50 28. Manual transponder scan (DM 500-S)... - 54 29. Edit a transponder (DM 500-S).... - 55 30. Service organizing Adding a new Bouquet... - 58 30.1 Service organizing Adding services to an existing Bouquet... - 60 30.2 Service organizing Editing a Bouquet... - 62 31. Parental lock and Setup lock.... - 64 31.1 Activating the parental lock... - 65 31.2 Deactivating the parental lock.... - 67 31.3 Activating the setup lock... - 68 31.4 Deactivating the setup lock... - 70 32. Locking a service.... - 71 33. Unlocking a service..... - 72 34. Audio/Video settings.... - 73 35. Keyboard.... - 75 -
36. OSD settings..... - 76 36.1 Skin Setup..... - 78 36.2 Available Skins.... - 79 36.3 Setting the teletext (TuxText) position.... - 80 37. Teletext (TuxText).... - 82 38. Expert setup.... - 84 38.1 Communications setup (Setting up LAN, NFS shares)... - 86 38.2 Ngrab Streaming setup.... - 89 38.3 Manual software update... - 90 38.4 Remote control setup.... - 91 38.5 Reset to factory defaults... - 92 39. Timer..... - 93 40. Information Streaminformation... - 94 41. Information About..... - 95 42. Technical data.... - 96 43. Contact & support information.... - 98 44. Warranty card.... - 99 45. Copyright notes.... - 100 46. GNU General Public License.... - 101 -
The Dreambox DM 500 carries the CE-sign and fulfills all requirements form the EU. Version: November 2005. Software: Release 1.09 Subject to change without prior notification.

Front panel

Smartcard Reader

Standby LED RC LED

Standby On / off

Rear panel DM 500-C/T

Antenna output Serial interface Audio output (digital) Network interface
Antenna input Video output

Audio output (analog)

TV Scart

Main OSD menu

If no OSD menu is shown on your screen you can access the main OSD menu by pressing the Menu-Button on your remote control. Through the main OSD menu you can access the submenus and functions of your Dreambox. Please use the Navigation-Buttons left and right or up and down, depending on you main OSD menus view, to access the desired functions and submenus. Use the OKButton to activate your selection. As an alternative you can directly access the submenu or function by pressing the corresponding number in your remote controls Numeric Keypad.
Selecting this symbol activates the TV mode.
Selecting this symbol activates the Radio mode.
Selecting this symbol activates the file mode.
Selecting this symbol takes you to the Info menu. The Info menu supplies you with additional information about the station, signal strength and software version of you Dreambox.
Selecting this symbol takes you to the shutdown menu. Selecting the option Shutdown now will turn you Dreambox off. Pressing the Power-Button on your remote control will turn your Dreambox on again.
Selecting this symbol takes you to the setup menu. You can change all your Dreamboxs settings in the setup menu.
Selecting this symbol takes you to the games.
Selecting this symbol takes you to the Timer menu. All set timers can be viewed, changed and deleted here.
Through the menu options (5) Setup -> (3) System -> (6) OSD Settings -> You can choose to view the main OSD menu as a regular menu. See section OSD Settings.

Infobar

The Infobar appears and disappears by pressing the OK-Button once, if no OSD menu is shown on your screen. The Infobar shows all necessary Information about the selected service.

Channel number

Channel name

Elapsed time

Current time

Dolby Digital

Current show

Next show

Encrypted

Remainig time

Aspect ratio

EPG avialable

Sub services

Audio tracks

Teletext / Plugins
Is highlighted yellow as soon as a show is broadcasted encrypted.

Apect ratio

Is highlighted yellow as soon as a show is broadcasted in 16:9 aspect ratio. Is highlighted yellow as soon as a show is broadcasted in Dolby Digital.
Infobar - EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
The red dot in the Infobar appears if the selected station transmits EPG information.

If no OSD menu is visible on your screen and you are in TV mode press the TV-Button to access the service list. Press the Info-Button to get to the selection of the EPG style. Or you can press the red Options-Button to directly access the EPG of the station without having to go through the service list.
Select Channel EPG and press the OK-Button to activate it.
Use the Navigation-Buttons to navigate to the desired event and press the OK-Button to view additional information. Pressing the EXIT-Button will quit the EPG. The Options-Buttons are mapped differently in this view, press the Help-Button to see an explanation.
Pressing the green Options-Button will show the Timer Edit menu. Use the Navigation-Buttons to reach the desired option and use the OK-Button to open up the drop down menus. Change the setting to fit your needs.
The drop down menu Switch offers the same options that you can directly access from the EPG using the colored Options-Buttons. Switch will switch to the desired service. NGrab will record via LAN. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings.
After saving you timer event you will be taken back to the EPG. The set timers will be symbolized with a red clock symbol for NGrab Timers and a yellow clock symbol for Switch Timers.
If you selected Multi-EPG when you were asked for the EPG style you will see this view. Use the Navigation-Buttons to navigate to the desired event. The current selection is highlighted gray. Pressing the Info-Button once will show additional information. Pressing the Info-Button again will return you to the Multi-EPG screen. Pressing the OK-Button in Multi-EPG mode will directly switch to the selected service.
The Options-Buttons are mapped differently in this view, press the Help-Button to see an explanation. Press the numbers 1-6 to adjust the number of hours shown on the screen. The red line marks the current time. Pressing the EXIT-Button will quit the EPG.

Infobar Sub services

The green dot in the Infobar appears if the selected station transmits sub services.
Pressing the green Options-Button in TV or Radio mode will reveal the sub services menu. Use the Navigation-Buttons up and down to move to one of the sub services. Press the OK-Button to select. If you chose the option Enable quickzap (green Options-Button), you will stay in the sub services and can jump between the sub services by pressing the Navigation-Buttons left and right.
You can quit the Quickzap-Mode by either reentering this menu and pressing the green Options-Button again or by accessing the service list and selecting a new service by pressing the Navigation-Button up or down.
The option Add to Bouquet (yellow OptionsButton) will add the selected service to a newly created or already existing Bouquet of your choice. See section Managing Services.

Infobar Audio tracks

Choose the upper drop down menu and press the OK-Button. A list of all possible configurations will show up. Select the 2 satellites via DiSEqC A/B option and press the OK-Button.
Select your desired satellites as described in the one single satellite direct connection section. Make sure you know which satellite is connected to which input. If you do not find any services in the transponder scan later, exchange the two satellites in this list and try again.
Choose save and press the OK-Button. The configuration for 2 satellites via DiSEqC A/B is now done. The menu Transponder scan will show up. See sections Automatic transponder scan or Automatic multisat transponder scan for details.
4 satellites via DiSEqC OPT A/B
Use this type of configuration if you want to receive four satellites from one Twin Universal or Quad Universal LNB. It does not matter if you use one or two dishes to achieve this. In this case the LNBs are connected to a so-called Multiswitch from which the signal is via coax cabled to the satellite receivers in your household. Please read the section Satellite configuration to learn how to get into this menu.
Choose the upper drop down menu and press the OK-Button. A list of all possible configurations will show up. Select the 4 satellites via DiSEqC OPT A/B option and press the OK-Button.
Choose save and press the OK-Button. The configuration for 4 satellites via DiSEqC OPT A/B is now done. The menu Transponder scan will show up. See sections Automatic transponder scan or Automatic multisat transponder scan for details.
Many satellites via DiSEqC Rotor
Use this type of configuration if you want to receive many satellites with a DiSEqC 1.2 Rotor or Stab from a Single Universal LNB. The coax cable is directly connected from you Dreambox to the LNB. Please read the section Satellite configuration to learn how to get into this menu.
Choose the upper drop down menu and press the OK-Button. A list of all possible configurations will show up. Select the Many satellites via DiSEqC Rotor option and press the OK-Button.
Edit the list of the satellites you can and want to receive. The order does not matter in this case. The number of satellites you can receive varies depending on your Rotor or Stab.

For a better understanding please take a look at the Example table for the DiSEqC 1.2 Rotor (SG2100). It is borrowed fomr the original manual.
Press the yellow Options-Button to add the satellite to your list.
An example table of 4 satellites is depicted on the left. Attention: You can later on only scan for services on satellites that you have entered in this list. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. The menu Transponder scan will show up. See sections Automatic transponder scan or Automatic multisat transponder scan for details.
Example table for the DiSEqC 1.2 Rotor (SG2100)
O = East, W = West (this table is not up to date, it is only for explanation)
Automatic transponder scan (DM 500-S)
Navigate to the option Automatic Transponder Scan and press the OK-Button. This option is primarily used for only scanning a single satellite in your list. Please select the option Automatic Multisat Scan if you want to scan for services on all set satellites at once. See section Automatic Multisat Scan for details.
Select one of the two satellites in the drop down menu and press the OK-Button.
You now should see that a valid transponder has been found and the checkboxes in front of LOCK and SYNC should be checked. SNR: Signal to Noise Ratio AGC: Automatic Gain Control BER: Bit Error Rate (should be equals 0 if possible) only Free: If you check the checkbox in front of the only Free option, your Dreambox will search on for FTA (nonencrypted) services.
No circular polarization: If you scan anything other than a C-Band satellite please check the checkbox. Press the green Options-Button to start searching. After you started searching you will see the progress bar and the estimated remaining time. Please wait until your Dreambox finished searching for services. You can always abort the searching by pressing the Exit-Button several times.
You will now be prompted if you want to scan another satellite. Press the green Options-Button if that is the case and you have setup another satellite in the satellite list. Press the red Options-Button to end the scan. You are taken back to the Service searching menu.
Automatic multisat scan (DM 500-S)

Navigate to the option Automatic Multisat Scan and press the OK-Button. This option will scan all satellites in your satellite list without asking you if you want to scan any other satellites.
The transponder scan menu for a multisat scan will pop up. Pressing the OK-Button will change the scan option of the selected satellite. The options nothing means that the satellite is not scanned for any transponders.
Pressing the OK-Button will toggle between the available scan options. Setting the multisat scan option to all will scan for all available services no matter if they are free or encrypted.
Pressing the OK-Button will toggle between the available scan options. Setting the multisat scan option to only free will scan for all available services that are not encrypted.
Pressing the OK-Button will toggle between the available scan options. Usually the all option is the best choice. Press the green Options-Button to start the scan.
The menu for the first scanned satellite is depicted on the left.
The menu for the second scanned satellite is depicted on the left.
The System will now ask you, if you want to scan any other transponders. Press the red Options-Button to quit the transponder scan. You are taken back to the Service searching menu.
Manual transponder scan (DM 500-S)
First choose the satellite you want to scan on with the OK-Button. Enter the transponder frequency with the Numeric Keypad on your remote control. Use the Navigation-Buttons left and right to switch between horizontal and vertical polarization and to change the FEC. Enter the symbol rate with the Numeric Keypad on your remote control. Press the green Options-Button to start the scan.
Edit a transponder (DM 500-S)
Navigate to the option Transponder Edit and press the OK-Button.
This menu will let you edit the satellite and transponder lists that are used for the service scan. New transponders and satellites are usually announced in the Internet or in magazines. Press the red Options-Button to delete a satellite. Press the green Options-Button to add a satellite. Press the OK-Button to edit a satellite entry.
Follow the instructions in this menu. Press the Navigation-Buttons to reach the desired option and use the OK-Button to change them.
. Network search: The NIT holds the Information about the Satellites and the TV/Radio- Programs. (NIT = Network Information Table) Extended network search: Set a check to scan the NIT from other Transponders. Use BAT: Bouquet Tables of the Provider will be used, if available. (BAT = Bouquet Association Table) Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You are taken back to the Transponder menu.

Service organizing Editing a Bouquet
Navigate to the option Edit bouquets and press the OK-Button.
In our example we will edit a TV Bouquet. Press the OK-Button to edit the TV Bouquets.
In our example we will edit our freshly created my own bouquet Bouquet. Select it and press the OK-Button.
Pressing the red Options-Button will delete the service from the Bouquet. Attention: This will happen without question if you really want to do it! Pressing the green Options-Button will pick up the selected service and enable you to move its position in the Bouquet. Pressing the green Options-Button again will release the service. Pressing the yellow Options-Buttons will let you rename the selected service. See section Service organizing Adding a new Bouquet for details. Pressing the blue Options-Button will add a marker than you can name whatever you want it to be named. See section Service organizing Adding a new Bouquet for details. This allows you to divide your Bouquet list into several sections. The above describes procedures also apply for Radio and File Bouquets.
Parental lock and Setup lock
Navigate to the option Parental lock and press the OK-Button.
You can activate the parental and setup lock in this menu. It prevents anyone else from having unauthorized access to certain services, videos and MP3s. It also offers the possibility to only make certain services available to your kids. These protection mechanisms are controlled by a four digit PIN that only is know to you. Attention: If you loose your PIN you will have to reset your Dreambox to the factory defaults in order to deactivate any locks.
Activating the parental lock
Please read the section Parental lock and Setup lock to learn how to get into this menu.
Check the checkbox in front of Parental lock by pressing the OK-Button. The Option Change PIN will appear. Navigate to the option Change PIN and press the OK-Button. You also choose to hide all locked services form the service list by checking the checkbox in front of the Hide locked services option.
Enter a four digit PIN with the Numeric Keypad on your remote control. Attention: Entering 0000 as your PIN will deactivate any locks. Please choose a PIN that differs from 0000.

Skin Setup

Please read the section OSD settings to learn how to get into this menu.
A skin changes the appearance of the OSD. Choose the skin to your liking and press the OKButton to select it. The standard skin is Screwed Stone. See section Available skins for a complete list of available skins.
To completely activate a skin Enigma has to be restarted. Make your choice and press the green OptionsButton to activate the skin. Press the red Options-Button to discard any changes.

Available Skins

Bluenigma BIG

Silver Metal

Neutrino-style

Screwed Stone

Carbon

BlueQT

Simple and Stylish
The skin Simple and Stylish 16:9 looks just like the Simple and Stylish skin. It is only optimized for a 16:9 TV screen.
Setting the teletext (TuxText) position
Please read the section OSD settings to learn how to get into this menu. What is TuxText? TuxText is a Plugin (additional Software), which allows the Dreambox to decode the digital Teletext. TuxText is faster and easier to use than the regular teletext that is build in to your TV screen. This menu is used to adjust the position of the TuxText. Maybe the clock does not appear or the text pages are not shown in the middle of the screen.
Press the yellow Options-Button to enter the TuxText position setup.
You see the blue screen as depicted on the left. Press the red Options-Button to select the upper left corner. Use the Navigation-Buttons to move the rectangle in the upper left corner. Press the green Options-Button to select the lower right corner. Use the Navigation-Buttons to move the rectangle in the lower right corner.
Attention: If you dont see any rectangle, then they are out of range. Please adjust the rectangle towards the middle of the screen.
Once the positions are set press the OK-Button to save the settings.
Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the System menu.

Teletext (TuxText)

What is TuxText? TuxText is a Plugin (additional Software), which allows the Dreambox to decode the digital Teletext. TuxText is faster and easier to use than the regular teletext that is build in to your TV screen.
You are in the TV or Radio mode. Press the TEXT-Button to activate the Teletext.
Keep in mind that not every station submits teletext! Alternative: Press the blue Options-Button to enter the Plugins menu. You will see the menu depicted on the left. Navigate to the option Teletext and press the OKButton.
TuxText navigation: Press the OK-Button to enter the interactive mode. Use the Navigation-Buttons to select a text page and press the OK-Button to call this site. You dont need to type in a Text page number in this mode, but it is still possible. Press the EXIT-Button to exit. Press the Mute-Button a couple of times to toggle between alpha-mode, invisible-mode and full mode. The alpha-mode shows the picture from the running program through the Text pages. The invisible-mode shows the complete picture from the running program without exiting the TuxText. The full-mode brings back the text page. Press the Volume-up-Button to toggle between double high from the upper half, double high from the lower half and full view Text page. Press the Volume-down-Button to activate or deactivate the PIG-Mode (Picture in Graphics). Same view from Text page and Program picture. (best results are show on 16:9 TVs during 4:3 transmission).

Communication setup (Setting up LAN, NFS shares)
Please read the section Expert setup to learn how to get into this menu.
Navigate to the option Communication setup and press the OK-Button.
Use the Navigation-Buttons and the Numeric Keypad to enter or change the values. IP: Enter the IP address here. DHCP: If enabled your Dreambox will get its IP from a DHCP server. Disable this option to set a static IP address. Netmask: Enter the subnet mask (Usually 255.255.255.0). Type: LAN (Local Area Network); Connection to the home Network. The default setting is LAN. WAN/PPPoE (Wide Area Network) / (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet); Direct Connection to the Internet, (e.g. DSL Modem directly connected to the Dreambox). Please proceed to next passage for WAN settings Nameserver: Enter the DNS-Servers IP address here. DNS is used to translate a Domain name to an IP address. Normally, if the Type is set to LAN, there is no need for a DNS entry. If the Dreambox is connected to the Internet over a router, enter the routers IP address Here. Gateway: Enter the routers IP address here, if the Dreambox is connected to the Internet over a router. Activate network: Setting a check enables the network. The default setting is disabled.
Attention: If you are using a DHCP server in your LAN, configure the DHCP server so it does not assign the IP address used by the Dreambox. Otherwise an IP address collision is possible. Refer to the DHCP servers manual about how to configure a DHCP address pool. Port: Enter a port number of your choice to configure the HTTP port for the Dreamboxs web interface.The default port is 80. If the default port is set you can simply enter http://ip-of-your-box into the address bar of you browser to access the web interface. Otherwise you have to enter http://ip-of-yourbox:portnumber
Press the green Options-Button to save your settings.
Pressing the blue Options-Button in the Communication setup menu will take you to the Mount Manager menu. You can setup up to eight different configurations to connect your Dreambox to shared folders on your PC. Right now only NFS sharing is supported. IP: IP address of the NFS server you want to access. NFS: Right now only the option NFS is available. Once more share types are supported you can select the type in this drop down menu. Dir: Enter the name of the NFS share on the NFS server that you want to access. Checking the checkbox in front of the option Automount will automatically mount the selected NFS share at the next boot of your Dreambox. Press the green Options-Button to test the mount. You will get a system message if it was successful or not. Press the yellow Options-Button to save you settings. Press the red Options-Button to unmount the selected NFS share. Navigate between the 8 possible shares by using the Navigation-Buttons left or right. LocalDir: The default setting is /mnt and does not need to be changed unless you want to add more than one share. Adding more than one share requires you to create several sub directories via telnet on your Dreambox. The suggestion is to create /varmnt1 to /var/mnt8 Options: Either choose the option rw to have read and write access or choose the option ro to have read-only access to the NFS share. Extra: You can add additional mount parameters here. You have to know what you are doing otherwise leave this setting alone.

Information - Streaminformation
If no OSD menu is visible on your screen, press the Menu-Button to open the main OSD menu. Navigate to the option Information and press the OK-Button to select.
Navigate to the option Stream information and press the OK-Button. Use the Navigation-Buttons left and right to switch between the three windows. Pressing the Exit-Button will close this window.
This window shows detailed technical data about the current service.
This window shows information about the used and/or supported encryption types.
This window shows the additional technical data of the current service.The left picture shows the DM 500-S, the middle one the DM 500-T and the right one the DM 500-C

Information - About

Please read the section Information Streaminformation to learn how to get into this menu.
Navigate to the option About and press the OKButton.
This window summarizes all relevant information about the system. Press the green Options-Button to close the window. The Information Tuner: depends on the type of your Dreambox DM 500: DM 500-S: Satellite DM 500-C: Cable DM 500-T: Terrestrial

Technical data

250 MHz IBM PowerPC Processor (350 MIPS) Linux Operating System, Open Source DreamCrypt CA integrated 1 x Smartcard-Reader MPEG2 Hardware decoding (DVB compliant) V.24 / RS232 connector 100Mbit voll duplex Ethernet Interface 2 Status-LED 32 MByte RAM Unlimited service list for TV/Radio Switching services in less than a second Fully automated service seraching / transponder scan Bouquet list support EPG-Support (electronic program guide) Multi language OSD with skin support SPDI/F optical connector AC-x Scart-Connector (comepletely software controlled) external 12V power converter A/V Output (Audio/Video Cinch) Size: 196mm x 130mm x 40mm (H x B x T) Video decoder: Video Compression MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 compatible Video Standard PAL G/ 25 Hz Video Formats 4:3 / 16:9 Footage 16:9, automatic assimilation for 16:9 TV-Device (over Scart) Letterbox percolating for 4:3 TV-Device Audio decoder: Audio compression MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II Audio Mode Dual (main/sub), Stereo Frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz Output analog: Output Level L/R 0,5 Vss on 600 Ohm THD > 60 dB (1 kHz) Crosstalk < -65 dB Output digital: Output Level 0,5 Vss on 75 Ohm Sampled Data Filtering 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz S/PDIF-Output optical (AC3) Output Video: Output Level FBAS 1 Vss +/- 0.3 dB on 75 Ohm TV-Scart: Output: FBAS,RGB,S-VHS over OSD selectable Serial Interface RS 232: Typ RS232 bidirectional Bitrate 115,2 kBit/s max. Plug Connector SUB-D-9 Function Update of Firmware and Preprogramming

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Video decoder: Video Compression MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 compatible Video Standard PAL G/ 25 Hz Video Formats 4:3 / 16:9 Footage 16:9, automatic assimilation for 16:9 TV-Device (over Scart) Letterbox percolating for 4:3 TV-Device
Audio decoder: Audio compression MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II
Audio Mode Dual (main/sub), Stereo Frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz

46.1.4.2 Output analog:

Output Level L/R 0,5 Vss on 600 Ohm THD > 60 dB (1 kHz) Crosstalk < -65 dB

Output digital:

Output Level 0,5 Vss on 75 Ohm Sampled Data Filtering 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz S/P-DIF-Output optical (AC3)

Output Video:

Output Level FBAS 1 Vss +/- 0.3 dB on 75 Ohm

TV-Scart:

Output: FBAS,RGB,S-Video over OSD selectable

Serial Interface RS 232:

Typ RS232 bidirectional Bitrate 115,2 kBit/s max. Plug Connector SUB-D-9 Function Update of Firmware and Preprogramming User Manual Dreambox DM 500+

Ethernet:

100 Mbit compatible, bi-directional interface Function Update of Firmware and Preprogramming 95

46.1.4.3 46.1.4.4

Input voltage:
12V power converter 110-230V / 50-60Hz AC +/- 15%

Physical specification:

Ambient Temperature +15C.+35C Humidity < 80% Size (B x T x H): 196 mm x 130 mm x 40 mm Weight: 500g
DM 500+-C/T datos especficos:
DVB-C/T Tuner: Frequency Range 51. 858 MHz Input Impedance 75 Ohm Symbolrate 1. 6.9 Mbaud/s
DM 500+-S datos especficos:
DVB-S-Tuner: Frequency Range 950 - 2150 MHz Signal Level - 65 dBm - 25 dBm Signal-to-Noise Level 12 dB max. DBS-Tuner Input Connector F-Type female Input Impedance 75 Ohm AFC +/- 3 MHz
Demodulation Shaped QPSK Symbolrate 2 - 45 Mbaud/s, SCPC / MCPC Inner FEC: Rates:1/2, 2/3, , 5/6, 7/8 (DVB specification) Demultiplexing according to ISO 13818-1 LNB power supply: LNB Strom 500mA max. ; kurzschlussfest LNB Spannung vertikal < 14V ohne Last, > 11,5V bei 400mA LNB Spannung horizontal < 20V ohne Last, > 17,3V bei 400mA LNB Abschaltung im Standby-Mode Anzahl aktiver Satellitenpositionen: DiSEqC V1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3 (USALS)
Manual de Instrcucciones D r e a m b o x D M 0 +
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