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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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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.
Antenna output (DM 500-C/T)
You can optionally connect your TV or VCR here.
LNB input (DM 500-S)
Connect the coaxial cable from your LNB here.
LNB output (DM 500-S)
You can connect an analogue/digital receiver here. Remember to shutdown your Dreambox completely in order for the receiver to work.
Video output (FBAS)
You can optionally connect your Dreambox to a TV using a RCA/Chinch cable. (Composite)
Audio output - analog (Cinch)
Connect your Dreambox with a RCA/Cinch cable to your HiFi-Amplifier (e.g. AUX In or Tape In ports).
Serial interface (RS232C, Sub-D, 9-pin)
The Serial Port is used to update the operating system. Please connect a serial null modem cable here.
Connect your TV or beamer to your Dreambox using a Scart cable.
Audio output - digital (Toslink)
You can connect your Dreambox with an optical (Toslink) cable to your HiFi-Amplifier or DSP. The AC3 signal is also available at this port in case the selected channel transmits Dolby Digital signals.
Plug the power cable of the power supply that came with your Dreambox into power outlet. Connect your power supply to your Dreambox. You must not connect the power plug of the power supply to anything other than a socket that supplies 230V/50Hz.
Network interface (Ethernet 10/100Mbit, RJ45)
The Communication Port is an Ethernet port. It is used to communicate with your Dreambox via HTTP, FTP, NFS, Telnet and Samba. This port is also used to update the operating system of your Dreambox. Please use a regular patch cable to connect your Dreambox to your LAN.
Safety Instructions
Please read the safety instructions completely and carefully, before using the Dreambox. The Manufacturer takes no responsibility for incorrect handling of the Dreambox. - Allow enough space around the Dreambox for sufficient ventilation. - Do not cover the Dreamboxs ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc. - Do not expose the Dreambox to dripping or splashing liquids. - Do not place open flame sources, such as lit candles, on the Dreambox. - Do not place any containers with liquid, such as vases, on the Dreambox. - Do not connect or modify cables while the Dreambox is connected to the power. - Do not remove the cover. Risk of electric shock!
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.
The options Start/Stop NGrab recording are still in development and therefore will not be explained in detail.
Setting OSD language
If no OSD menu is visible on your screen, press the Menu-Button to open the main OSD menu. Navigate to the option Setup and press the OK-Button to select.
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.
2 satellites via 22KHz (Highband only)
Use this type of configuration if you want to receive two satellites from one LNB each. It does not matter if you use one or two dishes to achieve this. Connect the two coax cables form the two LNBs to a so-called 22kHz switch and connect the coax cable from the Toneburst switch to your Dreambox. 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 2 satellites via 22kHz (Highband only) 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 on the 22kHz switch. 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 22kHz (Highband only) is now done. The menu Transponder scan will show up. See sections Automatic transponder scan or Automatic multisat transponder scan for details.
2 satellites via DiSEqC A/B
Use this type of configuration if you want to receive two 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 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.
Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the service searching menu.
If you do not want to change the satellite position list before hand, just select the option Single satellite direct connection and choose Yes in case you are prompted the message on the left.
You will now see the configuration menu depicted on the right. Choose Non standard user defined configuration in the upper drop down menu. Press the OKButton.
For now you will only see one satellite in the list. Please select LNB 0 and press the OK-Button. Astra 19.2 Ost is preset for your convenience.
The sub menu LNB configuration will show up. Please change nothing here for now. Except in cause your coax cable to the LNB has a too high damping value you can check the checkbox in front of Higher voltage. Usually this is not necessary. Now please press the blue Options-Button to get to the next sub menu.
As you can see, the DiSEqC - Mode is not set yet. Please leave the Toneburst mode as it is.
Press the number 2 on your Numeric Keypad and select the DiSEqC Mode Version 1.2. To save the settings press the OK-Button.
The menu will change and reveal additional options now. There is no need to change anything here. Press the green Options-Button to save the settings.
You are taken back to the Satellite configuration menu.
You can now use the yellow Options-Button to add more satellites. Once you are done press the green OptionsButton to save your settings. You are now taken back to the Transponder scan menu. W
Motor Setup
Use this type of configuration if you want to receive many satellites with a 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 drop down menu Motor Setup and press the OK-Button.
Refer to the Rotors Manual for correct values degrees/second. Visit the Website http://www.heavens-above.com to figure out your geographical location. Enter the values for Longitude and Latitude and press the green Option-Button to save you settings.
Remove the check from the checkbox in front of Use gotoXX function to use a DiSEqC 1.2 Rotor like the SG2100 Rotor without USALS support. As you can see on the left, a new menu with new options will appear.
Take the list of preset satellite positions of your rotor, which can usually be found in the rotors manual and add each satellite that you want to receive in the list in the left. i.e.: Number 1 in the rotor is Hotbird 13 Ost You will have to enter a 1 in the Number in rotor field and a 130 in the Orbital position field.
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.
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.
Re-enter you PIN to make sure you entered the right one.
If everything went right you will be prompted that your PIN has been changed. Press the OK-Button.
If the PIN you entered twice are not the same you will be prompted this error message. Pressing the green Options-Button will let you reenter your PIN and try again. Pressing the red Options-Button will abort.
Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the Setup menu.
Deactivating the parental lock
Uncheck the checkbox in front of Parental lock by pressing the OK-Button. You will be prompted for your current PIN.
Enter your PIN to deactivate the parental lock.
The check in front of Parental lock is now gone. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the Setup menu.
Activating the setup lock
Check the checkbox in front of Setup lock by pressing the OK-Button. The Option Change PIN will appear. Navigate to the option Change PIN and press the OK-Button.
Deactivating the setup lock
Uncheck the checkbox in front of Setup lock by pressing the OK-Button. You will be prompted for your current PIN.
Enter your PIN to deactivate the setup lock.
The check in front of Setup lock is now gone. Press the green Options-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the Setup menu.
Locking a service
Please read the section Parental lock and Setup lock to learn how activate the parental lock.
Press the OK-Button to open the service list. Navigate to the service you want to lock and press the Menu-Button. You can lock any entry of your choice in the service list. (All services, Satellites, Providers and Bouquets)
Navigate to the option Lock and press the OKButton to lock a service. You can also deactivate the parental lock in this menu. Navigate to the option Parental lock and press the OK-Button. You will prompted for your PIN.
Once you have locked a service you will see the locked symbol next to its name in the service list. You will be prompted for your PIN every time you want to access the service from now on.
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.
NGrab - Streaming Setup
Please read the section Expert setup to learn how to get into this menu. In this menu you can set the IP address and port number of the NGrab server. The server can be running on any workstation or server in the LAN or WAN.
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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 boxs contents. Included in box:
2 Batteries (1,5V Mignon / AA / LR6)
Remote control
1 Power supply DVE Modell: DSA-36W-12
1 User manual (most recent version online: http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de )
1 Power cord
1 DVI to HDMI cable
1 Rear panel for C/T-Tuner operation
1 SATA cable including power cord for a 2,5 SATA-Harddisk
1 Scart to Video/Audio-Adapter
Views Front view
Remote control sensor
Smartcard Reader
OLED-Display
Power-Button
Rear view
LNB input/output
eSATA connector
TV Scart
Modem port
Serial port
DVI output
Ethernet port
USB 2.0 ports
Power supply connector
Digital audio output
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User Manual Dreambox DM 800 HD PVR edienungsanleitung Dreambox DM 702
1.3.1 Explanation Front Panel Smartcard reader
Insert your Dreamcrypt Smartcard with the golden chip facing down and forward into one of the two Smartcard reader slots. Dreamcrypt is a registered trademark of Dream-Multimedia.
The OLED-Display shows all major information.
The remote control sensor receives the infrared signals of the Dream Remote Control.
Power button
The Power-Button switches your Dreambox on and off.
1.3.2 Explanation rear panel LNB input (DVB-S Tuner)
Connect the coaxial cable from your LNB here.
LNB output (DVB-S Tuner)
You can connect an analog/digital receiver here. Remember to shutdown your Dreambox into Deep-Standby-Mode in order for the receiver to work.
Antenna in (DVB-C/T Tuner)
Connect the coaxial cable from your antenna here.
Antenna out (DVB-C/T Tuner)
All Menus and Service lists are closed with the EXIT-Button. In general the menus are controlled using the Navigation-Buttons on your remote control. To get into a submenu you have to press the OK-Button.
Navigation-Buttons
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Explanation remote control buttons SHIFT / SETUP-Button
The SHIFT/ SETUP-Button is used to preprogram the remote control to operate a TV. See chapter 15. TV-Mode setup.
The Power-Button switches your Dreambox on and off. See chapter 4.1 Turning your Dreambox on and off.
DREAM-Mode-Button
The DREAM-Mode-Button switches your remote control into Dreambox control mode. It will shortly light up once your press the button.
TV-Mode-Button
The TV-Mode-Button switches your remote control into TV control mode to control your preprogrammed TV. It will shortly light up once your press the button. See chapter 15. TV-Mode setup.
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 Teletext page number.
Arrow-Left-Button
Arrow-Right-Button
The Arrow-Left and Arrow-Right-Button enable you to jump back and forth between the last 20 channels you have watched. If you have selected a sub service (see chapter 4.6) you can use these buttons to switch to the next sub service. During text input the Arrow-Left-Button will delete the character left to the current position and the Arrow-Right-Button will delete the character right to the current position.
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Mute-Button
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 +/- Buttons brings back the audio. The Mute-Button deletes a character during text input.
EXIT-Button
You can leave all menus and service lists by pressing the EXIT-Button.
Volume +/- Buttons
The Volume +/- Buttons control the volume of the audio. Pressing + will make turn it up and pressing - will turn it down.
Bouquet +/- Buttons
Pressing the Bouquet +/- Buttons will jump back and forth between the bouquets.
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 EPG information of the chose channel if it is available.
In general the menus are controlled using the Navigation-Buttons on your remote control. To get into a submenu you have to press the OK-Button.
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 Infobar is shown once you press the OKButton.
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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:
You can switch to the needed option by pressing the Navigation-Buttons up or down. 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.
AUDIO-Button
By pressing the AUDIO-Button you can choose the different audio tracks offered by the station.
VIDEO-Button
Pressing the VIDEO-Button activates the PVR-Mode. The Infobar will show the control symbols. You can instantly start recording by pressing the red Options-Button on your remote control.
Options-Buttons (PVR-Mode)
All possible options are shown by the four colored dots/blocks (red, green, yellow, blue) and can be activated by the Options-Buttons. These buttons have multiple functions and are also used to control the PVR-Mode. Depending on the menu you currently are in the options will change and will be named differently.
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TV-Button (PVR-Mode)
Pressing the TV-Button activates the TV-Mode. In PVR-Mode this button is mapped with the stop function as indicated by the small square underneath it.
HELP-Button
Pressing the HELP-Button activates the Help menu.
RADIO-Button (PVR-Mode)
Pressing the RADIO-Button activates the RADIO-Mode.
The TEXT-Button activates the Teletext.
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2. 2.1
Installation Turning the device on
Place the batteries inside the battery compartment of the remote control keeping in mind the right polarity. Before using the Dreambox, please read the safety instructions (See chapter 1.1 Safety instructions) Connect the LNB or antenna with a coaxial cable to LNB in or Antenna in at your Dreambox. See chapter 1.3.2 Explanation rear panel. Connect the Dreambox to your TV using a DVI- or Scart-cable. Plug in the power cable into the Dreambox and then into a 110V/60Hz or 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. See chapter 4.1 Turning your Dreambox on and off 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. Follow the instructions on the screen. See chapter 3. Start wizard. Please note that the factory setting for the video format is CVBS (FBAS).
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Start wizard
The start wizard helps you with the basic setup of your Dreambox.
Video output selection
You will be shown different video output modes for roughly 10 seconds, after you have connected and switched on your Dreambox. Once you see a clear picture on your TV screen press the OK-Button to select it. If you prefer a different output than the selected one you can use the Navigations-Buttons up/down and the OK-Button to select it. Pressing the red Options-Button will toggle the language.
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Management
If no OSD menu is visible on your screen, press the Menu-Button to open the main OSD menu. Navigate to the option Setup and press the OK-Button to select.
1. Navigate to the option System and press the OK-Button The System menu will open up. 2. Navigate to the option Harddisk and press the OK-Button 3. Navigate to the Harddisk setup option and press the OK-Button You now can set the duration of time after which the harddisk will be put into standby-mode. You can select from: - No standby - 10 or 30 seconds - 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 30 minutes - 1, 2 or 4 hours Once you have selected the desired time press the OK-Button or the green Options-Button to get back into the harddisk menu.
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7.2.1 Initialization
1. Navigate to the option System and press the OK-Button The System menu will open up. 2. Navigate to the option Harddisk and press the OK-Button 3. Navigate to the Harddisk setup option and press the OK-Button Navigate to the Initialization option and press the OK-Button. If you have installed another hard disk this option will differ from the one depicted!
By pressing the red Options-Button you will initialize (format) the hard disk. After you confirm the safety question the initialization process starts.
WARNING!!! All data stored on the HDD will be lost.
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Recording
7.3.1 Instant recording
Press the red Options-Button. You have five available options: - Add recording (indefinitely) - Add recording (stop after current event) - Add recording (enter recording duration) - Add recording (enter recording endtime) - Don't record Use the up/down-Buttons to navigate to you desired selection and press the OK-Button to select.
A ongoing recording is indicated by a flashing symbol in the Infobar (see chapter 4.10). During a recording you can watch another service, view a previously recorded movie or add an additional recording. The number of simultaneous recordings depends on the number of services residing on a transponder 1. It is possible to make up to four simultaneous SDTV or two HDTV recordings.
Pressing the Up/Down-Buttons on your remote control activates the service list. The recording continues in the background. Once a recording is started, no matter if manually or by timer (see chapter 7.3.3) it will be signaled by a note on the screen.
Every services resides on a so called transponder. A transponder contains a number of services. Example: ZDF-Transponder via satellite This transponder contains the services: 3sat, Kika, ZDF, ZDFdokukanal, ZDFinfokanal, ZDFtheaterkanal If you now start a recording on ZDF only the services on the same transponder on this tuner are available any more. The unavailable services will be marked grey in the services list, once a service on the tuner is in use either by recording.
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7.3.2 Stop recording
Switch to the service which recording you want to stop. Press the red Options-Button, select the "Stop recording" option and press the OK-Button to select. The recording will be stopped immediately.
7.3.3 Recording by timer
With the help of a timer you can record shows (if you have a hard disk installed). You are offered two different ways to program a timer, the manual way of via the EPG. If no OSD menu is visible on your screen, press the Menu-Button to open the main OSD menu. Navigate to the option Timer and press the OK-Button to select.
You see the Timer Editor menu. Pressing the red Options-Button will delete a timer. The green Options-Button adds a timer, the yellow Options-Button toggles active on and off (only possible in waiting status) and the blue OptionsButton removes finished timers from the list. To edit an existing time select it and press the OKButton. The status of a timer is shown on the right side: - waiting means: still coming up - recording means: recording right now - done means: recording finished - the red X indicates that a timer was deactivated If you pressed the blue Options-Button you will be asked if you really want to delete the finished timer. Use the Navigation-Buttons up and down to select. Press the OK-Button to activate.
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Manual programming
Press the green Options-Button to add a new timer.
You can choose between two different timer types. "Record" to record the desired show or "Zap" to automatically switch to the service. As repeat type you can choose between "once" and "repeated" The repeat type "repeated" offers you the following options: daily weekly with choice of weekday Monday through Friday user defined For all four options you can set a date for the first execution of the timer You can decide what should happen after the recording finishes by selecting the "After event" option. You can choose between "do nothing" to keep you Dreambox in the same state as before the recording or "Go to deep standby" to shutdown your Dreambox once the timer is done. Set you desired option by pressing the Navigation-Buttons up/down and left/right and press the green Options-Button to save the timer.
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Sorting options You have the choice between two different sorting options: 1. Alphabetic sort 2. Sort by date List styles You have the choice between different list styles: List style default List style compact with description List style compact List style single line Show extended description
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User Manual Dreambox DM 800 HD PVR List styles
List style default
List style default with extended desciption
List style single line
List style compact
List style compact with desciption
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You are in the TV or Radio mode. Press the Text-Button to enter the Teletext. Keep in mind that not every station transmits Teletext! Teletext - regular navigation: If you are viewing any Teletext page you can enter the interactive mode by pressing the OK-Button. Use the Navigation-Buttons to select a text page number and press the OK-Button to call this page. 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 transparent-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 Teletext. 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).
Teletext configuration menu: If the Teletext page 100 is shown you can press the MENU-Button to enter the Teletext configuration menu.
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You have the following options: Teletext - Selection: Select the "Search" option and press the OK-Button to start searching for Teletext information on other services without having to leave the service that you currently are watching. After the search is finished you can use the Navigation-Buttons left and right to select the Teletext of another service without having to switch services. Press the OK-Button to select the desired Teletext. This option is only available if more than one service on the current satellite transponder actually transmits Teletext information. If this is not the case you cannot make a selection. Screen format: Standard mode 16:9 = on/off Enabling this shows the TuxText in 16:9 Aspect Ratio. Press the OK-Button to enable or disable this option. The default setting is disabled. Text/TV mode 16:9 = on/off Enabling this, switches the TV to 16:9 Aspect Ratio if the PIG-Mode is activated with the Volumedown-Button. Press the OK-Button to enable or disable this option. The default setting is disabled. Note: On some older 4:3 TVs these Modes may not work. If enabled, it could happen, that your TV switches away from the VCR or A/V socket. If you are using a 4:3 TV, we suggest not to enable these modes. Brightness: Here you can adjust the brightness of your Teletext. Press the Navigation-Buttons left or right to adjust the brightness. Transparency: Here you can adjust the transparency value of your Teletext. Press the Navigation-Buttons left or right to adjust the alpha value. National characterset: automatic recognition = on/off The national codepage detection is used to display the teletextpages with the right letterset for your location. Press the OK-Button to enable or disable this option. The default setting is enabled. If disabled, use the Navigation-Buttons left or right, to choose your codepage. For further information see www.tuxtxt.net
The Satconfig menu will open up. Using the Navigations-Buttons left/right to select the advanced configuration. Navigate to the option Satellite. Use to the Navigation-Buttons left and right to select the desired satellite and. Navigate to the option Satellite and press the Navigation-Button right. Use the up/down-Buttons to navigate to the DiSEqC-Mode option and use the left/rightButtons to select 1.2.
Navigate to the option Use usals for this sat and change the setting to no using the NavigationButtons left and right. Navigate to the option Stored position and enter position of the selected satellite which is saved in the positioner by using the Numeric Keypad. Refer to the instruction manual or your positioner for the number of the saved position.
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DVB-C Tuner configuration
1. Navigate to the option Service searching and press the OK-Button. The Service searching menu will open up. 2. Navigate to the option Tuner configuration and press the OK-Button. The Choose tuner menu will open up.
3. Use the Navigation-Buttons up and down to select the DVB-C Tuner and press the OK-Button. The Reception settings menu will open up.
Frequency bands This type of searching scans the frequencies used by most cable providers. This setting is the default. Use the Navigation-Buttons left/right to set the Used service scan type option to Frequency bands. Press the OK-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the Select slot menu.
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User Manual Dreambox DM 800 HD PVR Frequency steps This type of searching scans the set frequencies step by step in a set increment.
Use the Navigation-Buttons left/right to set the Used service scan type option to Frequency steps. Frequency scan step size (kHz): Use the NumericKeypad to set the step increment. Press the OK-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the Select slot menu.
Provider This type of searching scans using a list of known providers.
Use the Navigation-Buttons left/right to set the Used service scan type option to Provider. Press the OK-Button to save your settings. You will be taken back to the Select slot menu
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DVB-T Tuner configuration
3. Use the Navigation-Buttons up and down to select the DVB-T Tuner and press the OK-Button. The Reception settings menu will open up. Choose your region by pressing the NavigationButtons left/right. If you have connected an active antenna and you want to run the antenna without its original power supply set the Enable 5V for active antenna option to On. Press the OK-Button to save your settings.
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Automatic scan
1. Navigate to the option Service searching and press the OK-Button. The Service searching menu will open up. 2. Navigate to the option Automatic scan and press the OK-Button. The Automatic scan menu will open up. Set the Clear before scan option to Yes if you want to delete all services before the scan starts. Otherwise leave the setting to No which results in only new services being added to the channel list. To find the new services press the Navigation-Buttons up/down and afterwards the green Options-Button to access the Satellites view. You will find them under New. Use the Navigation-Buttons up/down to select a tuner and the Navigation-Buttons left/right to enable or disable the scan for the selected tuner. Press the OK-Button to start the scan.
Click on the Connect button and reconnect your Dreambox to main power.
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The flash loader will now be transferred to your Dreambox.
After the flash loader has been transferred to your Dreambox select the Flash Box Button in the DreamUp software. Select the software image and click on the Open button.
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The new software is now being transferred to your Dreambox.
If the process was successful you will get a Box was flashed successfully message. Click on OK and on Exit afterwards. Disconnect and reconnect your Dreambox from main power.
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12.3.2 Installing new software using your web browser
Prerequisites: PC with an internet browser such as Firefox or den Internet Explorer Current software for your Dreambox available at www.dream-multimedia-tv.de 1 Netzwork cable DHCP-Server 1 serial null modem cable (only if no DHCP-Server available) You need a current software image. Such an image has the ending *.NFI for your DM800. It is not possible to install a different image type such as *.IMG files! Please do not try, it will not work. You either need a DHCP-Server in your Network and a working boot loader or a serial null modem cable and a terminal program such as Hyperterminal. Additionally you need a internet browser and a network cable. If you plan on connecting your Dreambox directly to your PC you will need a crossover network cable. If you plan on connection your Dreambox to your Hub/Switch/Router you will need a regular patch cable. To be able to install a new software image on your Dreambox your Dreambox will need an undamaged 2nd Stage Loader, which is usually the case. The next steps refer to a network with a running DHCP-Server. If this is not the case you will need to use the serial null modem cable to manually set the IP address of your Dreambox. Turn your Dreambox. Use the Shutdown/Standby Menu and select Deep Standby. Pull the power plug afterwards. The Standby mode is not enough! 1. Press the Power-Button on the front cover of your Dreambox and keep it pushed down. Plug the power cord back in now.
2. You should now see the *** STOP *** text in the display. You can now let go of the Power-Button. Your Dreambox is in Waiting-Mode. 3. You should now see an IP address being displayed above the *** STOP *** text. If you still see DHCP your Dreambox is still looking for the DHCP-Server. Please wait a little bit longer.
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User Manual Dreambox DM 800 HD PVR If after waiting some time you still dont see an IP address, please check the settings of your DHCP-Server and the network cable connections. If this does not help you have to set the IP address manually using the serial console. Open the internet browser, such as Firefor or Internet Explorer on your PC. 1. Enter the IP address in the following manner in the address field of your browser: "http://IP-Address" (Replace IP-Address with the actual IP address displayed in the OLED Display of your Dreambox.) In our example the IP address your have to enter would look like this: http://192.168.0.104 2. Select the firmware upgrade link in the displayed webpage.
You can select the desired software image on the next page. To do so press the Search button and select the image you have previously downloaded. Keep in mind that only *.nfi files will work. Refrain from installing an *.img image! After you have selected your desired software image click on the FLASH! button and wait till the progress bar reached the 100% mark. Note: The progress bar only works if you have activated Javascript in your browsers settings. Please check beforehand that you have done so.
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After you have successfully finished flashing the new software image onto your Dreambox press the Power-Button on the front cover. Your Dreambox will turn off. Press the Power-Button again to start your Dreambox. The new software should now be installed and running.
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13. 13.1
Systeminformation Service
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.
The Information menu will open up. Navigate to the option Service and press the OKButton.
This window shows detailed technical information about the current service. Press one of the four Options-Buttons to get the following information: red = Serviceinfo green = PIDs yellow = Transponder blue = Tuner status Press the OK-Button to close this menu.
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About (Hard- and Software)
The Information menu will open up. Navigate to the option About and press the OKButton.
This window shows all relevant information about the Hard- and Software of your Dreambox. Press the OK-Button to close this menu.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Faulty wiring Faulty LNB
Solution
Check wiring and connections Exchange LNB Review settings (see 11.1 DVB-S configuration) Realign dish Remove snow from dish Realign dish Install larger dish Reposition dish so it has a clear view towards the satellite Check dish Start service scan (see chapter 11)
Type RS232 bidirectional Bitrate 115,2 kBit/s max. Plug Connector SUB-D-9 Function Update of Firmware and Preprogramming
Ethernet:
100 Mbit compatible, bi-directional interface Function Update of Firmware and Preprogramming
SATA port:
Connection of an internal 2,5 SATA hard disk or connect an external hard disk on the eSATA connector
2x USB 2.0 Host Connector
LNB power and polarization per tuner:
LNB Current 500mA max. ; short-circuit-proof LNB Voltage vertical < 14V without load, > 11,5V at 400mA LNB Voltage horizontal < 20V without load, > 17,3V at 400mA LNB LNB shut-off at Standby-Mode
Count of active satellite positions:
DiSEqC V1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3 (USALS)
OLED-Display:
The OLED will lose its brightness after roughly 40.000 hours of operation. If the loss of brightness is too strong after this period, the OLED can be replaced with a new one.
Power consumption:
< 15W on 12V
Input voltage:
DC12V +/- 15%
Externes power supply: (DVE Modell: DSA-36W-12)
Input: 110-240V AC / 50-60Hz / 0,6A Output: 12V = / 2,0A
Physical specification:
Ambient Temperature +15C.+35C Humidity < 80% Size (W x D x H): 374 mm x 230 mm x 75 mm Weight: 2,2 kg without HDD
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Features
Single-EPG (Electronic Program Guide): sortable by date or alphabetically Automatic search for additional air dates of a show and easy recording them by timer Multi-EPG: graphically and text-based Timeshift List of recordings: sortable by date or alphabetically and free choice of different views Timer programming manually or by EPG Individually configurable timers, e.g. single or recurring timers DiSEqC 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3 (USALS) Channel change in less than a second Start wizard for initial setup Pre-installed service list for DVB-S Support of favorite lists full automatic channel scan DVB/Teletext subtitle Integrated Teletext with level 2.5 support Radiotext / Rass (Infos unter www.rass.tv) Parental control Sleeptimer Easy expansion of the base function with the use of Plugins Remote controllable via Web-Interface and streaming of the TV-/Radio stations to any PC connected to the Dreambox through network MP3 playback Skinable OSD in many languages
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Contact & support information
Headquarter & Distribution: Dream-Multimedia Sales and distribution through Visoduck Discount GmbH Pierbusch 24-Lnen Germany Dealers Hotline: (Dealers only) Tel.: +49 (0)180 - 98 - 000 Fax: +49 (0)180 - 98 - 001
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You can reach the dealers hotline from : Mo - Fr. 09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 01:00 pm - 03:00 pm Technical Hotline: Tel.: +49 (0)180 - 99 - 777 Fax: +49 (0)180 - 99 - 778 (0,09/min.) (0,09/min.)
You can reach the technical hotline from: Mo - Fr. 09:00 am - 12:00 pm and 01:00 pm - 03:00 pm
Dealers & Pricing: E-Mail: info@dream-multimedia-tv.de Technical Support: E-Mail: support@dream-multimedia-tv.de Website: Weblink: http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de Support Forum: Weblink: http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de/board Software Support (actual images): Weblink DM 800 HD PVR: http://www.dm800.de
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Copyright notes
Dream-Multimedia 2008. All rights reserved. This product contains files that are distributed under different licenses, especially a Open Source License, the GNU General Public License. You can find details about this License on the next three pages. Additional notes about the source code and patches under The GPL license can be found on the internet under this link: http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de/deutsch/downloads.php
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights. We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software. Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.
NO WARRANTY
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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