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Digital Satellite Receiver with Cryptoworks Embedded and Common Interface SRT 6500 CI
User Manual
PART 1 English
TABLE OF CONTENTS
English 1
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions 1.2 Storage 1.3 Equipment Set-up 1.4 Features and Accessories
YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 Front Panel 2.2 Rear Panel 2.3 Remote Control
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER 3.1 To a TV set, using TV SCART connection. 3.2 To a HiFi system and a TV set, using both A/V connections 3.3 To a VCR and a TV set, using both SCART connections 3.4 To VCR and a TV set, using build-in UHF modulator
4.0 5.0
STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME SETUP AND OPERATION 5.1 Before Setup 5.2 Setup Menu 5.3 Main Menu Settings 5.4 General Viewing Information
A1 A.2
PROBLEM SOLVING SPECIFICATIONS
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions
DO NOT INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER:
a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; directly on top of or under any another equipment; on a surface which might obstruct
the ventilation slots. DO NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER OR ITS ACCESSORIES:
direct sunlight or near any other equipment that generates heat; to rain or intense moisture; to intense vibration and to any not use a damaged power cord. It may cause a re or an electrical shock. Do not touch a power cord with wet hands. It may open the cover. It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to high voltage currents and possible electrical the receiver is not used for a long period of time, you should unplug the power cord from the wall socket.
shock which may cause permanent damage to your receiver or to any magnetic objects, such as loudspeakers, transformers, etc.
cause an electric shock.
n Never
hazards. Your warranty will be void if the receiver has been opened.
n When n Do
not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver. If you wish, you may clean your receiver with a soft lint-free
cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution, only after disconnecting from the mains voltage supply. Make sure no foreign objects fall through the ventilation slots because this could cause re or an electric shock.
not place any objects on top of the receiver because this might prevent proper cooling of the components inside. not open the receiver cover, as you will be exposed to a shock hazard. It will also void your warranty. Refer all maintenance you are connecting the cables, be sure that the receiver is disconnected from the mains supply voltage. Wait a few
Safety Precautions
or servicing to suitably qualied personnel
n When
seconds after switching off the receiver before you move the receiver or disconnect any equipment.
is a necessity that you only use an approved extension and compatible wiring that is suitable for the electrical power
consumption of the installed equipment. Please ensure that the electrical power supply corresponds with the voltage on the electrical identication plate at the back of the receiver. If the receiver does not operate normally even after strictly following the instructions in this user manual, it is recommended to consult your dealer.
1.2 Storage
Your receiver and its accessories are stored and delivered in a packaging designed to protect against electric shocks and moisture. When unpacking it, make sure that all the parts are included and keep the packaging away from children. When transporting the receiver from one place to another or if you are returning it under warranty make sure to repack the receiver in its original packaging with its accessories. Failing to comply with such packaging procedures could void your warranty.
n Multi-lingual n Edit
n Future-proof: n Signal
n Automatic n Power
n User-friendly n Low
power consumption (<13 W in Stand by mode) NTSA/ SECAM compatible
n PAL/
Accessories
n Users
manual control
n Remote n2
x Batteries (AAA Type)
NOTE: The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited or be mixed or used with other types of batteries.
2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 Front Panel
1.LED (4 Digit) Displays the time when in Stand-By mode and the channel number when the unit is operating. 2.IR Sensor Detects the infra-red command signals generated by the remote control handset 3.Arrow buttons p and q Move the cursor Up or Down in an application screen or change channels sequentially Up or Down in normal operation. t and u select value in application screen or adjust audio volume low/high in normal operation. 4.OK button conrm selection in application screen or displays current channel list in normal application. 5.Power Button Switches the receiver between Stand-By and On modes 6.TV/Radio to select between TV and Radio mode 7.ESC button To return to previous status or menu 8.Smart card reader (behind front panel ap) Insert your Cryptoworks smart card with golden contacts facing down. 9.Common interface slot ((behind front panel ap) Insert your Common interface Module with appropriated smart card to this slot.
2.2 Rear Panel
1.SAT IN Connect the cable from your LNB on the satellite dish to this connector. 2.SAT OUT Gives you the possibility to connect an extra receiver (analogue or digital). 3.VCR SCART To connect your receiver to your video recorder using a scart cable. Your video signal will now be looped through your receiver to your TV set. 4
4.TV SCART To connect your receiver to your TV set using a SCART cable. Use this coaxial output to connect your receiver to the input of your digital audio amplier 6.AUDIO-R and AUDIO-L Audio Right (RED) and Audio Left (White) RCA connectors to connect to audio amplier 7.Digital Audio (optical) 8.S-VHS 9.TO TV (include modulator) to connect your receiver to your TV set or VCR using RF cable 10. ANT IN to connect your aerial antenna or cable TV lead. Signal from aerial will be looped through TO TV output to your TV set or VCR. 11. Power On/Off switch 12. Power Cord Your receiver requires a current of 90 ~ 250 V AC (Auto-selectable), 50 ~ 60 Hz +/-5%. Make sure to check the power specication before connecting your receiver to the wall outlet. 13. Serial Port RS-232 English 5 5.S/PDIF Digital audio output
2.3 Remote Control
Power: Switches the receiver between Stand-By & On modes Mute: Mutes the audio output MENU: Accesses the main menu SETUP: Accesses the receiver set-up menu EXIT: To return to previous status or menu CH p/q: Change channels sequentially up or down in viewing mode and move the cursor up or down in an application screen VOL t/u: Alter the audio output level up or down in viewing mode and change the selected items setting in an application screen OK: Selects an item or conrms a choice Numeric Keys (0~9): For direct entry of channel number or input of alphanumeric characters FAV: Displays the current favorite channels list EPG (Electronic Program Guide): Provides program content information. Press again to return to viewing mode TV/RADIO: Switches between TV & Radio channels lists INFO: Displays the available information on the viewed channel TXT: Displays the teletext contents of the viewed channel, if teletext is transmitted RECALL: Goes back to the previously viewed channel LANG: Select sound mode or audio language
Batteries How to insert the batteries
n Open n Insert n Close
the cover at the top of the rear side of the handset two AAA type batteries (1.5V), respecting the indicated polarity +/- signs the cover
When to replace the batteries
the operational range of the handset gets smaller, or when the receiver no longer responds to each and every command.
Always replace both batteries at the same time. Accident prevention
not recharge, heat or disassemble the batteries sure the intended polarity alignment is respected
n Make
n If the handset is not going to be used for some time, take the batteries out. If not, the batteries may leak and cause damage to the handset
Range Of Operation
operating range of the handset is within +/- 30 degrees on both the vertical and horizontal planes of the Infra RED sensor distance does not exceed 7m
n Transmission
* Notes
the handset is not operational
Replace the batteries and make sure the receiver is connected to the power supply Abnormal operation Disturbance from peripheral devices may occur. You will need to move the object that is generating the disturbance. Notes for handling In the event the receiver is exposed to heat or water, operating it could be dangerous. Have the unit checked by a qualied technician prior to operating it again
3.0 CONNECTING THE RECEIVER
English RF IN SCART Audio R L RF IN SCART 7
3.1 To a TV set, using TV SCART connection.
3.2 To a HiFi system and a TV set, using both A/V connections
Digital Audio/ coax
3.3 To a VCR and a TV set, using both SCART connections
3.4 To VCR and a TV set, using build-in UHF modulator
RF IN RF IN To TV SCART
4.0 STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME
English Ensure that your satellite receiver is correctly connected to your television and dish, and that your satellite signal is of good quality. Check if all connections are done in correct way. If you are not sure about this then ask your local Strong dealer to check your installation or satellite signal. Once you start the receiver for the rst time a country selection dialog will be displayed. Select your country from the list using Vol t/u buttons. If your country is not in the list select Other. After selection of country a specic settings for selected country will be loaded. For each country we have pre-loaded most popular channels. If your antenna is primed to satellite Astra at 19E then you will get picture and sound on your TV. If your antenna is pointed to other satellite then you will get on TV screen message Invalid or no signal. In this case do following steps:
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OK button on your remote control. Channel list will be displayed EXIT button. This will move focus to the eld with name of satellite Vol t/u buttons select satellite where your antenna is pointed and press OK will be moved back to channel list. Select channel of your choice and press OK button to conrm.
It can be the case that satellite, where your antenna is pointed, is not in the list of pre-installed. Then you have to proceed with installation as described below in 5.2 Setup menu. See 5.2.2 Antenna setup and 5.2.3 Channel search.
5.0 SETUP AND OPERATION 5.1 Before Setup
Information A menu is a eld of text, displayed on the TV screen. Selectable menu items are generally highlighted. Items that are not highlighted cannot be selected. Most menus display explanatory information at the bottom of the screen.
5.2 Setup Menu
To install the receiver properly you have to perform a Setup Procedure. After you nish the setup procedure, you can start watching TV or listening to Radio. During the basic settings, the short information is displayed at the bottom of the menu screen.
n Turn
on your TV and receiver the SETUP button to display the setup mode. You will be asked to enter PIN code. Using numeric buttons enter PIN code
n Press
1234. This is default PIN code and it can be changed later, as described in Setup Lock/PIN.
the CH p/q and Vol t/u buttons to move across a menu page. you have reached the required item, press the OK button to conrm your choice. EXIT to return to quit the mode.
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5.2.1System Setup Press the OK button on System Setup in the Setup Menu. The following window will appear. Set the Video Format, TV Type, Scart RGB output, GMT Offset, Positioner, LNB Reference and Summer Time.
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CHp/q to move up and down in the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. Video Format: RF Channel: TV Type: Scart RGB: Positioner: Teletext type: GMT Offset: Summer Time: MULTI / PAL I, B, G or K / SECAM / NTSC select between 21 ~ 69 Standard (4:3) / Wide (16:9) and aspect conversion PAN SCAN/Letter box On / Off Yes / No STB/VBI +12:00 ~ -12:00 On / Off
n Upon reaching the required settings, press OK to store the setting. n Press
EXIT to go back to the previous mode.
5.2.2 Antenna Setup Press OK on Antenna Setup in the Setup Menu. The following window will appear. Set the satellite, LNB Frequency, 22KHz Tone, DiSEqC mode, LNB Power and Positioner setup.
CH p/q to move up and down the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. SAT: select satellite from the stored list. To include satellite to the list of satellites available for Channel search you need to select it with OK button. Selected satellites marked with symbol. If you want to rename selected satellite press Info button. LNB Type: select between Universal / Wide Band / OSC C- Band / CBand / Ku-Band / Unicable / Standard Sat. Make your selection depending from installed LNB. High L.O.: enter the frequency of Local Oscillator for High band. Refer to your LNB manual. Low L.O.: enter the frequency of Local Oscillator for Low band. Refer to your LNB manual. 22kHz Tone: On / Off / Auto - Make your
DiSEqC: Off / DiSEqC A, B. C or D / Tone A or B. If you have DiSEqC 1.0 or Tone Burst switch installed LNB Power: H/V / 14 V / 18 V / Off Positioner: None / DiSEqC 1.2 / USALS. If you use antenna mounted on the DiSEqC 1.2 positioner then select DiSEqC 1.2. If your positioner is USALS compatible then select USALS.
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5.2.2.1 DiSEqC 1.2 positioner setup. Mounting of the antenna on DiSEqC 1.2 positioner is complicated job. In order to get the best performance of the system it should be installed by a professional. In Antenna Setup menu set Positioner to DiSEqC 1.2 and press OK button to enter to Antenna position menu.
CH p/q to move up and down in the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. Satellite: select satellite position of which you would like to setup. Transponder: select reference transponder which should be used for signal quality indication. Move: when this item is highlighted press Vol t/u to move dish in East/ West direction accordingly. Save position: highlight this item and press OK to store current position of the dish for selected satellite. The symbol shown near menu item once position is stored. Reference position: highlight this item and press OK if you need to turn dish to reference position (0 degree position). Function: Set west limit / Set east limit select it and press OK if you want to store current position of the dish as west / east limit; Disable limit / Enable limit select and press OK to disable / enable limits; Recalculate select and press OK
to recalculate positions of all satellites based on adjustment for current satellite; Nudge west / Nudge east select and press OK for ne adjustment of the dish position; Nudge tilt up / Nudge tilt down use this command if your positioner support adjustment of elevation. Antenna status: show you current status of the antenna (stopped, moving to East/West). Signal Quality: show quality of signal for selected reference transponder. Adjust antenna position in order to get maximum level of the Signal Quality.
5.2.2.2 USALS positioner setup Mounting of the antenna on USALS positioner is complicated job. In order to get the best performance of the system it should be installed by a professional. In Antenna Setup menu set Positioner to USALS and press OK button to enter to Antenna position menu.
CH p/q to move up and down in the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. Satellite: select satellite position of which you would like to setup. Transponder: select reference transponder which should be used for signal quality indication. My longitude: set longitude of your location. My latitude: set latitude of your location. Move: highlight this item and press t button to turn dish to the position corresponded to the selected satellite. Press u button to stop dish. Reference position: highlight this item and press OK if you need to turn dish to reference position (0 degree position). Signal Level and Quality: show level and quality of signal for selected reference transponder. Adjust longitude and latitude of your location in order to get maximum values of the Signal Level and Quality indicators.
5.2.3 Channel Search Press OK on Channel Search in the Setup Menu. The following window will appear. Set the Satellite, Tune Method, Transponder, Frequency, Symbol Rate, FEC and Function.
CH p/q to move up and down the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. Satellite Name: choose from the list of satellites selected in Antenna setup menu. Tune Method: Main options are: Sat receiver will search channels according to stored list of transponders. Sat NIT - receiver will search channels according to stored list of transponders and in addition use network information. This mode allows you to nd all channels, even from new appeared transponders. TP this method is to search channels from one transponder. TP NIT receiver will search channels from one transponder and in addition use network information. This mode recommended if you want to search channels of particular broadcaster only. Sub options are: Free receiver will search only Free To Air channels Free+Scr receiver will search for all channels
Transponder: select index from the stored list Frequency: Polarity: FEC: Function: AGC Signal: value of transponder frequency in MHz Horizontal / Vertical / Right / Left Auto, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Append/Delete/Change Indicates received signal strength level Symbol Rate: value of symbol rate in kSymbols Per Second
5.2.3.1 How to search for channels: Highlight Tune method eld and press OK. Receiver will start channel scan. Names of the found channels will be shown in the two columns: for TV and Radio separately. You can interrupt search process by pressing to OK or EXIT button. If you press OK button: search process will be interrupted and you can select one of the following options:
n Save
to save all found channels
n Unselect to unselect some unwanted channels from the list. Use OK button to unselect channels and Vol t/u buttons to switch between
TV and Radio list. Once you nish press EXIT button, select Save and press OK. Only selected channels will be stored in the memory
n Cancel
to cancel result of search. No channels will be stored in the memory
If you press EXIT button: search process will be interrupted and no channels stoRED in the memory. 5.2.3.2 How to add new transponder:
Tune method to TP or TP+NIT focus to Frequency and enter value in MHz focus to Symbol rate and enter value in kSPS focus to Polarity and select value focus to FEC and select value or set Auto focus to Function select Append and press OK. Message Saving data. will be shown on screen. New transponder
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will be added to the end of the list
5.2.3.3 How to delete present transponder:
Tune method to TP or TP+NIT focus to Transponder and choose transponder you want to delete focus to Function select Delete and press OK. Message Saving data. will be shown on screen. Selected transponder
n move n move
deleted from the list. 5.2.3.4 How to correct/edit parameters of the transponder:
Tune method to TP or TP+NIT focus to Transponder and choose transponder you want to modify focus to Frequency and enter value in MHz focus to Symbol rate and enter value in kSPS focus to Polarity and select value focus to FEC and select value or set Auto focus to Function select Change and press OK. Message Saving data. will be shown on screen. Modied data are
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stored in the memory.
5.2.4 Setup Lock/PIN Press OK on Setup Lock/PIN in the Setup Menu. The following window will appear. Set the Menu Lock, Change the PIN, enter the New PIN and conrm the Conrm PIN.
CH p/q to move up and down the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. Menu Lock: On/Off Change PIN: Press OK if you want to change. New PIN: Enter your new 4-digit code
Conrm PIN: Conrm your new 4-digit code * Note: The default PIN is 1234
5.2.5 Time Setting Press OK on Time Setting in the Setup Menu. The following window will appear. Set the Local Time, Sleep Time, Timer Status and Program the Timer.
CH p/q to move up and down the list. Vol t/u to change the setting.
Local Time: if you want to correct time and date then enter in format dd/ mm/yyyy - day hh:mm Timer: select timer number Status: Disabled/Enabled. If Enabled receiver will be turned on within selected channels at dened start time and turned off after duration interval Channel type: TV/Radio. Channel number: enter channel number. If you use multi satellite installation make sure to enter channel number in All satellites mode. Channel name: displayed automatically and depends from channel number. Start time: enter start time in format dd/mm/yyyy - day hh:mm Duration: enter duration in hh:mm format. Note: Timer also can be programmed from EPG. See Program Guide chapter of this manual.
OK to store settings and go back to the previous mode.
5.2.6 Factory Default Press OK on Factory Set in the Setup Menu. Conrm whether you wish to go back to the factory default settings.
This function will return all settings of the receiver to factory default. All your channels, favourite lists and settings will be cleared from the memory.
Sleep Time: 0 ~ 180 min. Receiver will be turned off after selected time interval.
5.3 Main Menu Settings
From the Main Menu you can access to the Program Guide, Channel Sorting, Language Preference Settings, Favorites Editing, Channel Editing, Conditional Access and Software Version information.
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CH p/q to move up and down the list. Vol t/u to change the setting. reaching the required menu line, press OK to enter the setting. EXIT to go back to the previous mode.
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5.3.1 Program Guide This menu displays same information as described in chapter 8.4.4. Press OK on Program Guide in the Main Menu. 5.3.2 Sort Channels Press OK on Program Search in the Main Menu. The following window will appear.
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Use Vol t/u to select an alphabetical letter. Press OK to conrm your choice. Use CHp/q to move up and down in the list. Use Vol t/u to scroll pages Down or Up. Pressing OK on the highlighted channel calls that channel and closes this menu. Press EXIT twice to go back to the previous mode.
5.3.3 Language Press OK on the Language Preference. The following window will appear. Select the menu language and Logo for Radio channel Menu Language: Available English / Hungarian / Czech / Slovak / Bulgarian / Turkish / German Radio Ch Logo:
enable or disable logo for Radio channels
Use CH p/q to move upwards and downwards in the menus. Use Vol t/u to change the values in the alternatives. When you have reached the required subject menu, press OK to conrm your selection. Press EXIT to go back to the previous mode.
5.3.4 Edit Channels Press OK on the Edit Channel. The following window will appear. Select the Edit channel menu. TV/Radio Channel Move Channel Add to Favorite Lock Channel Delete Channel Add Channel Edit Name Use EXIT button to toggle between channel lists and function selection. To toggle between TV and Radio lists highlight function and use CH p/q to select list.
To return to menu press EXIT button when any function is highlighted. You will be required to conrm or discard changes that you have made. 5.3.4.1 Move channel To move channel highlight icon and press OK. Highlight the channel which you want to move and press OK. If you want to
move group of channels highlight and select with OK button all channels that you want to move. Once you nish selection of channels, select position in the channel list where to move selected channels and press RECALL button. Press EXIT to return to function selection or continue to move other channels if you want. 5.3.4.2 Add to favourite list To add channel to favourite list highlight icon and press OK. Highlight the channel which you want to add to favourite group and
press OK. List of favourite groups will be displayed on screen. Select group of your choice and press OK. Continue to add other channels if 17
you wish. If you wish to remove channel from favourite group select group [0] unselect. Press EXIT to return to function selection. 5.3.4.3 Lock channel Lock function is designed to give parents possibility to deny access of children to unwanted channels (channels with adult content, for example). It is necessary to know PIN code to watch locked channels. It is recommended to change factory default PIN code to different. To lock channel highlight icon and press OK. Highlight the channel which you want to lock and press OK. If you wish to
unlock channel then repeat selection with OK button. Press EXIT to return to function selection. 5.3.4.4 Delete channel To delete channel highlight function selection. 5.3.4.5 Add channel Due to several reasons some channels cant be found with automatic channel scan function. This function helps you to add single channel. Before use this function you need to know details of channel which want to add. To add new channel highlight icon and press OK. Below menu will be displayed. icon and press OK. Highlight the channel which you want to delete and press OK. Continue to
select other channels that you wish to delete. If you wish to unlock channel then repeat selection with OK button. Press EXIT to return to
Select satellite and transponder of channel location. If transponder do not present in preset list you can enter its parameters directly in this menu. Highlight Channel name and press OK. Enter channel name with keypad displayed. Enter value of Audio, Video and PCR PID and press OK. Press EXIT to return to function selection. 5.3.4.6 Edit channel name To edit channel name highlight selection. 5.3.5 Conditional Access Press OK on Conditional Access. Following menu will appear. icon and press OK. Select channel which name you wish to edit and press OK. Use displayed
keyboard to edit the name, select Save function to store new name or Cancel to discard changes. Press EXIT to return to function
In this menu you can select Smart Card, to access to the information and settings of your Cryptoworks smart card, or Common Interface to access to the information and setting of installed Conditional Access module.
5.3.5.1 Smart Card You can enjoy not only Free-To-Air services but also Cryptoworks embedded service channels. To view Cryptoworks embedded service channels, just insert Smart card into slot. Once you insert the smart card, you will see Cryptoworks embedded service channels. If you need further information, contact your service provider or distributor. General Card Information: Card Label and Additional Info / Set Maturity Rating / Smart Card Pin Code Change / Available Program Providers Available Entitlements: in this menu you can check validity period of your smart card. Prole Information: Current Mode/Prole/ Image ID/ Hardware Version/ Loader Version
General Card Information Choice General Card information, you can nd information of Smart Card as followings Card Label and Additional Info: to check following information Card Label/Smart Card Address /Card Valid until/Current Maturity Rate Set Maturity Rating: Current Maturity Rate/Set Maturity Rate. Your broadcaster can assign maturity rating for each program. If you have children and want to deny their access to the programs with maturity rate above their age set maturity rating value to age of your children. You, or your children, will be asked to enter smart card PIN code in case when maturity rating of program content is above of maturity rating that you have set in this menu. Note: We recommend to use different PIN codes for the smart card and for the receiver. Smart Card Pin Code Change: Enter Old Pin / Enter New Pin / Conrm New Pin. In this menu you can change PIN code of your smart card. Available Program Providers: information about program providers. 5.3.5.2 Common Interface After entering to the menu you will get information about type of Common Interface Module installed in the receiver. Press OK to enter to the menu of the module. Content of module menu depends from the type of the Common Interface Module installed in the receiver. Please refer to the user manual of your Common Interface module.
5.3.6 About Press OK on the About. The following window will appear. It shows model name, application Ver., and device version. System software update. Software in this receiver can be updated thought satellite signal. Software update will be available on the satellite Astra 19E. To download latest software version highlight Update and press OK. Receiver will check if newest version is available. In case it is available you will be asked to conrm update. In case no new software is available you will get corresponded message.
5.4 General Viewing Information
English Clock 21 5.4.1 Program Information Information on the currently viewed program appears for a few seconds, when you press INFO.
Favourite Scramble Lock Teletext Satellite Name Channel Name Channel Number Program Information
5.4.2 TV/Radio Channels List While watching TV or listening to Radio you can call the channel list by pressing TV/Radio or OK button. The picture in the preview screen is that of the highlighted channel, which can be changed with the CH p/q. Vol t/u scrolls Channel List pages Down or Up. Pressing OK on a highlighted channel calls that channel and EXITs the Channel List.
To sort channels in various modes press EXIT while focus of the list is pointed to the channels. If you have multi satellite installation then eld with satellite name will be highlighted. Use Vol t/u to select satellite of your choice. Press OK to return to the channel list. Highlight List to sort channels by alphabet, number of FTA.
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mode ALL (1,2,3.) is to display all channels from current satellite in channel number order mode ALL (A.B.C.) is to display all channels from current satellite in Alphabet order mode Free (1,2,3.) is to display only FTA channels from current satellite in channel number order mode Free (A.B.C.) is to display only FTA channels from current satellite in Alphabet order
Press OK to return to the channel list. To EXIT from the channel list press OK when channel is highlighted or press EXIT button twice. TV Channel List - satellite selection
Vol t/u to select satellite
TV Channel List - chennels sorting
Vol t/u to select sort mode
Radio list is similar to TV list. To select between TV and Radio list use TV/Radio button while channel list is displayed on screen. 5.4.3 Favorite Channels Lists While watching TV or listening to Radio you can call the respective favorite channels list by pressing FAV. If you press FAV button while watching TV channel the list of TV Favourite channels will be displayed. If you press FAV button while listening to Radio the list of Radio Favourite will be displayed. In case you didnt add any channels to Favourite lists, it would not appear. To change between Favourite lists you can use FAV button or press EXIT button while Favourite list is displayed. The List eld will be highlighted. Use Vol t/u to select Favourite list and press OK once nished. To return back to ALL channels mode press TV/Radio button.
5.4.4 Program Guide Press EPG to access the electronic program guide, if available from the broadcaster. Once you enter to Program Guide the Now & Next mode is selected. You can select mode Schedule if press Vol u or you can change between TV and Radio list if press Vol t button. Now & Next mode Select Now & Next and press OK. Select channel of your choice using CH p/q buttons. Select program information using Vol t/u buttons. Below channel list you can see extended description of the highlighted program. To view detailed description of the program press OK button.
Schedule mode This mode displays scheduled program information for current channel Select Schedule and press OK. Select program of your choice and press OK to see detailed program information. To reserve Timer for selected program press Recall button and conrm timer settings. To view scheduled information for another channel EXIT from schedule mode, select channel in Now & Next mode and nally select schedule mode.
5.4.5 Selection of alternate audio track or audio mode Press LANG to access the audio language selection screen.
CH p/q to move up and down the list. Vol p/q to change the setting. Track: 1 of 1,2. Select Mode: Stereo / Mono Left / Mono Right Level: Normal / High / Low Language: displays name of the audio track if available Press OK to conrm your selection and close this menu.
5.4.6 Recall Press RECALL to recall the previous channel. 24
5.4.7 Teletext Press TXT to access the Teletext service if available from the broadcaster.
A.1 PROBLEM SOLVING
There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the unit. Therefore, if the unit does not work properly, check it according to the procedures shown in the table below: Symptom The display on front panel does not light up. No picture or sound Wrong connection of the Audio/Video output of the receiver to TV. Audio muting. TV power off. No picture The receiver cant receive the signal Press the Mute button Turn TV on. Check the antenna cable, replace the cable, or connect the cable to the receiver tightly. Incorrect values of some tuner parameters Wrong direction of the dish Set the values of the tuner parameters correctly in the installation menu. Check the signal strength with a spectrum analyzer and adjust your dish correctly. The remote control does not work The batteries of the remote controller are not inserted or exhausted Check whether the batteries are inserted correctly in your remote control. Check the batteries, and if exhausted replace the batteries in the remote control. Connect the Audio/ Video output of the receiver to TV correctly. Cause The power cord is not plugged in. Remedy Check that the power cord is plugged in to the wall outlet.
A.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Demodulator Modulation: Input Symbol Rate: Video Decoder Prole level: Data Rate: Video Resolution: Video Format: Aspect Ratio: Audio Decoder MPEG 1/MusiCam Layer I & II; Audio mode: Sampling Rate: Tuner Input Frequency Range: Input signal level: LNB Power: Current: LNB switch control: DiSEqC Version 1.0 & 1.2 compatible RF Modulator Output channels: Output standards: Connectors SAT IN, SAT OUT TO TV incl. modulator ANT IN, TV SCART (RGB, CVBS, Audio) VCR SCART (CVBS, Audio), 2 RCA (Audio L&R) Coaxial Digital Audio: Optical Digital Audio S-VHS, RS-232 Separate power switch System & Memory Main Processor: Flash Memory: SDRAM: General Data Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Supply Voltage: Power Consumption: Stand-by Mode: Humidity: Size (W x H x D) in mm: Weight: +5 C - +45 C 0 C - +50 C 100 ~ 250 V AC (SMPS) 50/60 Hz 30 W <13 W 25% - 70% 270 x 55 x 195 1.35 kg StiMBytes 8 MBytes S/PDIF CH21 ~ 69 adjustable via menu PAL I/B/G/K, SECAM, NTSC 950 ~ 2150 MHz -65 ~ -25dBm 14/18 V DC max. 400 mA 22 kHz Mono, Dual mono, Stereo 32, 44.1, 48 kHz MPEG-2 Main prole @ Main level Up to 15 Mbit/s 720 x 576, 720 x 480 NTSC, PAL, SECAM 4:3, 16:9 QPSK 2 - 45 Ms/s
SCPC & MCPC signals from C & KU band satellites
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