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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

Power supply connector

Rear panel DM 500-S
LNB output Serial interface Audio output (digital) Network interface

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LNB input Video output Audio output (analog) TV Scart Power supply connector

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3. 3.1

Explanation front panel Smartcard Reader
Insert your Dreamcrypt Smartcard with the golden chip facing down and forward into the Smartcard reader. Dreamcrypt is a registered trademark of Dream-Multimedia.

Standby LED

The Standby LED lights up red if the Dreambox is in standby mode. It lights up green if the Dreambox is powered on.

Remote Control (RC) Led

The remote control LED lights up every time the Dreambox receives a signal from the remote control.

Standby on/off

The Standby on/off button toggles between standby mode and powered on mode.

4. 4.1

Explanation rear panel Antenna input (DM 500-C/T)
Connect your antenna cable here.

Shut Down

In case your Dreambox is in use for a longer period of time disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. During thunder storm the unit should also be physically disconnected from the power outlet.
Additional safety instructions
(Dis-)Connecting to a LNB: Turn the Dreambox off before you connect or disconnect a cable coming from a LNB. Connecting to a TV: Before connecting or disconnecting your Dreambox to a TV please turn it off. In case you notice any damage to the power cord or power plug immediately disconnect the unit from the power outlet. In case the unit was exposed to humidity immediately disconnect the unit from the power outlet. In case you notice any serious damage to the outer shell of the unit immediately disconnect the unit from the power outlet. Do not expose the Dreambox to direct sunlight, lightning or rain. Grounding: The LNB cable must be grounded. The grounding system must match SABS 061. Cleaning: Disconnect the mains power cord before cleaning the cover. Use a slightly damp cloth without cleaning agents Connect the Dreambox only to suitable sockets. Do not allow overloads to occur.

Disposal instructions

The packaging of the Dreambox only consists of reusable materials. Please recycle if possible. This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Please note that empty batteries and electric waste is not to be put into the regular garbage.

Packaging contents

Please check the completeness of the box. Included in box: 1 Dreambox DM Power supply 1 Power cord 1 Remote control 2 Batteries (1,5V Micro / AAA / LR6) 1 User manual (latest release via Internet http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de )

Installation

Insert 2 AA (1,5V) batteries, taking care to observe the + and - markings indicated inside, into the remote control. Before using the Dreambox, please read the safety instructions. Connect the LNB or antenna with a coaxial cable to LNB or Antenna In at your Dreambox. Connect the Dreambox with a Scart cable to your television screen. Plug in the power cable into a 230V/50Hz power socket. If you are using a switchable power socket please shutdown your Dreambox into deep standby before switching off the power socket. If you switch on your Dreambox for the first time, you will see the setup wizard. The setup wizard will guide you through the first time installation. You will be asked for your TV standard, the regional settings and your language. Please choose and follow the instructions on the screen. Please note that the video format meets the factory setting CVBS (FBAS).

Remote Control

MUTE-Button

Standby-Button

Numeric Keypad Arrow-right-Button Channel-up-Button MENU-Button
Arrow-left-Button INFO-Button OK-Button
Volume-down-Button AUDIO-Button Channel-down-Button
Volume-up-Button EXIT-Button
HELP-Button TEXTButton RADIO-Button TV-Button Options-Buttons
Important notes about operation
All functions of the Dreambox can be controlled via OSD-Menu (On-Screen-Display). This makes the handling of the Dreambox very easy for you. All options are indicated by four colored dots or beams (red, green, yellow, blue) in the OSD-Menu and can be started with the Option-Buttons on the Remote Control. Depending on the chosen Menu, these options do change.
All Menus and Service lists are closed with the EXITButton.
During Menu and Channellist navigation the following buttons are used to navigate: Channel-up = up Channel-down = down Volume down = left Volume up = right
If you want to enter a Menu press the OK-Button.

Navigation-Buttons

Remote Control Buttons MENU-Button
If you are in TV- or RADIO-Mode, pressing this button will bring up the OSD main menu. The OSD main menu has the following options: - (1) TV Mode - (2) Radio Mode - (3) File Mode - (4) Information - (5) Shutdown - (6) Setup - (7) Games - (8) Timer
You can switch to the needed option by pressing the Navigation-Buttons left or right. Also see: Important notes about operation. The numbers in front of each option can be used to directly access the needed function by pressing the according number on the Numeric Keypad of your Remote control. If you are in the service list, pressing the MENU-Button brings up the service menu. The shown options may vary depending on the service list you selected.
The Standby-Button switches your Dreambox on and off. Also see: Turning your Dreambox on / off.

Numeric Keypad

Enter a service number to directly access the option by using the Numeric Keypad. The service numbers are on the left side of the service list. The Numeric Keypad can also be used to enter the page number in teletext mode, if you have pressed the TEXT-Button and activated the teletext decoder. The TV station has to submit teletext information; otherwise this feature cannot be used.
Pressing the MUTE-Button mutes the Volume. A crossed speaker symbol will appear on the TV screen. Pressing it again or pressing one of the Volume-up or down-Buttons brings back the audio.

Arrow-left-Button

Arrow-right-Button
These Buttons enable to jump back or forwards through the Playlist. The Playlist contains the last chosen services, which have been selected. Once having opened the service list, you are able to jump at the Beginning or the End of the Servicelist or to the next Marker.

INFO-Button

If no OSD menu is visible on the screen and you are in TV or RADIO-Mode, pressing the INFO-Button will reveal the Infobar. Pressing it again while the Infobar still is visible will bring up the EPG information of the chosen station as long as it available.

OK-Button

By pressing the OK-Button you confirm a selection in the menu or service list navigation. If no OSD menu is present on your screen, the service list is shown once you press the OKButton.

Channel-up-Button

Pressing the Channel-up-Button takes you to the next station in your selected service list. If the menu or service list is visible this button will move the cursor up.
Pressing the Channel-down-Button takes you to the previous station in your selected service list. If the menu or service list is visible this button will move the cursor down.

Volume-up-Button

Pressing the Volume-up-Button will turn up the volume. If the menu or service list is visible this button will move the cursor to the right.

Volume-down-Button

Pressing the Volume-down-Button will lower the volume. If the menu or service list is visible this button will move the cursor to the left.

AUDIO-Button

By pressing the AUDIO-Button you can choose the different audio tracks offered by the station. Different audio tracks are indicated by the yellow dot in the Infobar.

EXIT-Button

You can leave all menus and service lists by pressing the EXIT-Button.

TEXT-Button

The TEXT-Button activates the Teletext (TuxTxt). If you are in the stations list, pressing this button will directly take you to the FILE-Mode.

TV-Button

Pressing the TV-Button activates the TV-Mode.

RADIO-Button

Pressing the RADIO-Button activates the RADIO-Mode.

HELP-Button

Pressing the HELP-Button activates the Help menu.

Options-Buttons

All possible options are shown by the four colored dots/blocks (red, green, yellow, blue) and can be activated by the Options-Buttons. Depending on the menu you currently are in the options will change and will be named differently.
Turning your Dreambox on and off
Use the Standby-Button to turn your Dreambox on and off. To put your Dreambox into Standby-Mode either press the Standby-Button on your remote control or on your Dreambox.

Navigate to the option System Settings and press the OK-Button.
The System Settings menu will open up. Navigate to the option OSD Language and press the OK-Button.
The OSD Language menu will open up. Select your desired and language with the Navigation-Buttons up and down. Press the OKButton to activate. The Exit-Button will quit this menu.

Setting the time zone

The System Settings menu will open up. Navigate to the option Time and press the OKButton.
The Time Settings menu will open up. You can either set your time zone or manually adjust the time of you Dreambox in this menu. Navigate to the option Time Zone Setup and press the OK-Button.
The Time Zone Setup menu will open up. Press the OK-Button to get open the list of time zones.
Select your desired and time zone with the Navigation-Buttons up and down. Press the OKButton to activate. The time zone list will disappear and you current selection is shown as seen in the picture above.
Navigate to the option save and press the OKButton to save your settings. Optionally you can press the green Options-Button to save.
You are taken back to the Time menu.

Manual time correction

Please read the section Setting the time zone to learn how to get into this menu.
Navigate to the option Time Correction and press the OK-Button.
When entering this menu, please wait a second. The Dreambox tries to receive the current time. The Transponder Time and Date will be automatically updated. If this fails, enter the new time and date manually. Navigate to the option set and press the OKButton to save your settings. Optionally you can press the green Options-Button to save. You are taken back to the Time Settings menu. Pressing the Exit-Button will leave this menu.
Signal strength (Adjusting your antenna, DM 500-T)
Navigate to the option Service Searching and press the OK-Button.
Navigate to the option Signalfind and press the OK-Button.
Press the OK-Button to select a transponder. Choose the region where you live in from the drop down menu Region and press the OK-Button. Move your antenna around a bit and keep an eye on the SNR and SGC values. The higher they are the better the reception is. Pressing the Exit-Button will leave this menu.

Disable 5V (DM 500-T)

Navigate to the option Disable 5V. Press the OK-Button to set a check behind this option if you use a passive antenna. If you connected an active antenna and want to use it without its power supply, press the OK-Button to remove the check behind this option.

Automatic transponder scan (DM 500-T)
Navigate to the option Automatic Transponder Scan and press the OK-Button.
Select the region you live 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. 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.
Once your Dreambox is done searching you will see this menu on the right. A brief summary of the search is shown. Press the OK-Button to close this menu.
Manual Transponder scan (DM 500-T)
Navigate to the option Manual Transponder Scan and press the OK-Button.
Enter the desired frequency with the Numeric Keypad on your remote control. Use the Navigation-Buttons to reach the individual options. Press the green Options-Button to start the scan.
Automatic transponder scan (DM 500-C)
Select your cable provider 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. 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.
Manual transponder scan (DM 500-C)
Satfinder (Adjusting your dish, DM 500-S)
Navigate to the option Satfind and press the OKButton.
Select the satellite and transponder in the drop down menu and press the OK-Button. Adjust the dish towards the desired satellite until you have a high value on the signal strength AGC and on the signal quality SNR indicator. The BER should always indicate a value of zero if the satellite is locked and synced.

Navigate to the option add and press the OKButton.
Through this menu you can a transponder to a satellite. Using the Numeric Keypad of your remote control enter the transponder frequency and symbol rate. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings.
After you have made your changes to the transponder and satellite list, press the Exit-Button to leave the menu. You will be prompted if you want to save your changes. Press the green Options-Button to save your changes. Press the red Options-Button to discard your changes. You are taken back to the Transponder scan menu. Start the transponder scan to find services on newly added satellites or transponders.
Service organizing Adding a new Bouquet
Navigate to the option Service Organizing and press the OK-Button.
Navigate to the option Create new bouquet and press the OK-Button.
You are asked for the type of Bouquet you want to add. In our example we add a TV Bouquet. Press the OK-Button.
Using the Numeric Keypad on your remote control and pressing the numbers several times will let you choose the desired letters and numbers. Pressing the yellow Options-Button will toggle between capital and small letters. Pressing the blue Options-Button toggles between numeric and regular mode. Pressing the green Options-Button adds a space. Pressing the red Options-Button will act as a backspace. Pressing the OK-Button will take you back to the Service organizing screen.
Service organizing Adding services to an existing Bouquet
Please read the section Service organizing Adding a new Bouquet to learn how to get into this menu.
Navigate to the option Add services to bouquet and press the OK-Button.
You are asked in which Bouquet to place the service. We will use our freshly created my new bouquet in this example. Press the OK-Button.
You can now choose whether to take a service from the providerlist or servicelist or the new services list.
Note: All services that were not found in your services list when you did an automatic transponder scan will be saved in the new services list. We will use the providerlist in our example. Press the OK-Button.
The providerlist will show up. In our example we will choose the provider ARD. Press the OK-Button.

Once you have unlocked a service you will he locked symbol next to its name in the service list will disappear.

Audio/Video settings

Navigate to the option System and press the OKButton.
Navigate to the option A/V settings and press the OK-Button.
Use the Navigation-Buttons left and right and the OK-Button to change the values.
Color format: CVBS(FBAS), RGB (Red, Green, Blue separated), SVideo (Color- and Brightness signal separated) and YPbPr (Component signal e.g. for Projectors). Aspect ratio: 4:3 Letterbox (Standard), (16:9 programs will be displayed on 4:3 TVs with black beams at top and bottom) 4:3 Panscan (16:9 programs will be zoomed to full high on 4:3 TVs, parts of the picture on the left and right side will cut off) 16:9 (programs transmitted in 16:9 will be displayed automatically in 16:9, on 4:3 TVs the picture will be reduced in height) Disable WSS on 4:3: Check the checkbox to disable zooming on some 16:9 TVs during 4:3 transmissions. AC3 default output: If a program is transmitted with an AC3 audio track (e.g. Dolby Digital), the Dreambox switches automatically to this audio track. The AC3 signal will only be available at the optical socket. The Dreambox has no built-in Dolby Digital Decoder, AC3 signals are not available on the analog socket, therefor you need an external Dolby Digital Amplifier to adjust the volume. TV System: Choose the standard that your TV supports. PAL; PAL + PAL60; Multinorm and NTSC. Test: Press the blue Options-Button to activate the testscreen mode. Press the number 1-8 on the Numeric Keypad to select a testscreen. Press any other key to quit the testscreen mode. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the System menu.

Keyboard

Navigate to the option Keyboard Setup and press the OK-Button.
Press the OK-Button to open the drop down menu and select your desired keyboard layout. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings.

Additional information can be found at www.tuxtxt.net

Expert setup

Navigate to the option Expert Setup and press the OK-Button.
Serviceselector help buttons: Press the OK-Button to turn the colored help buttons off. The default setting is enabled. Show Sat position: Putting a check behind this option by pressing the OK-Button will show the sat position of the current station in the Infobar. Enable Fast zapping: Pressing the OK-Button will remove the check behind this option. Switching stations will be a few nano seconds slower. Skip confirmations: Press the OK-Button to put a check behind this option. No more confirmation windows will be shown. Be careful with this option. The System does not ask anymore, if you would like to see the recorded movie after stopping recording nor if you would like to really delete a movie. The default setting is disabled.
Hide error windows: If enabled no more error messages, i.e.: service not found, will be shown. Automatically show Infobar: If enabled the Infobar will be shown every time a new show starts. Show remaining Time: If enabled the remaining time rather than the total time of the running show will be displayed in the Infobar. Use http authentification: If disabled you will no more need a username and password to access the web interface of your Dreambox. Do not open serial interface: If enabled no more debug messages will be send from Enigma to the serial interface. Auto bouquet change: If enabled your Dreambox will automatically jump to the next Bouquet once you have reached the last entry in a Bouquet. Disable teletext caching: If enabled no more background caching of teletext pages will happen. Enable Zapping History: If enabled you are able to switch to a different service type in the file mode. Press the Exit-Button to quit this menu.
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.

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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