Bush BFSAT01HD Instruction Manual

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BFSAT01HD HD digital box
Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference.
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In the box
Thank you for choosing this Bush HD digital box. Not only can it receive over 80 subscription free channels, but you can also get free HD content*, and radio channels.
It’s really simple to use; it’s all done using the clear, easy to understand on screen menus which are operated from the remote control. It even has a reminder function so that you won’t miss for favourite programmes.
*A HD digital box and HD Ready TV with a HDMI socket are required to receive HD content.
Your new HD digital box
2 x AAA batteries
HDMI cable
Quick start guide
Remote control
For a one off payment, you can buy a digital box, satellite dish and installation giving you over 80 channels covering the best of TV and more. In addition, freesat will also provide HD content from broadcasters including the BBC and ITV.
A digital box that can receive HD content with a HDMI socket, lets you view HD programmes through your HD ready TV* when connected together using a HDMI cable.
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Power adapter
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14/19V
DC 12V IN
Your digital box
Front view
Rear view
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+
-
+
LNB IN Signal In
from LNB on satellite
LNB OUT This
has no function and does not act as a loop through
SPDIF Digital
Audio Out con­nection
ETHERNET For future
use (Broadband connec­tion required)
HDMI High
definition output (For connection to a HD Ready TV)
VCR Standard
definition SCART output (For connection to a recording device)
RS232 For
factory use only
TV Standard definition
SCART output (For connection to a non HD TV or recording device)
STANDBY Power On/
Standby.
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VOL +/- Volume
up and down.
CH +/- Channel up
and down.
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Your remote control
STANDBY Power On/Standby.
MUTE Turns the volume On
and Off.
NUMBER PAD Enter values and
select the channel number directly by entering it’s number.
WIDE Adjust the aspect ratio of the
video output.
TV/DTV Switches between the two
SCART signals.
INFO Display the Info bar.
NAVIGATION Navigate up/down/
left/right in menus/on screen displays.
OK Confirm selection in menu/on
screen displays.
EXIT Closes menu.
BACK Takes you back to the previous
menu.
CH +/- Channel up and down.
COLOUR BUTTONS For
interactive use and navigating menus.
CH LIST Opens the channel list
menu.
SUB Cycle through the
available subtitles for the current programme.
AD Turns audio description On
and Off.
GUIDE Opens the programme list
menu.
TEXT Displays digital teletext when
available.
VOL +/- Volume up and down.
SWAP Return to the previous
selected channel.
MENU Opens the main menu.
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Daily use
Introducing the channel lists
There are two channel lists available to you;
The ‘Channel list’ shows all the available channels that you can receive.
The ‘Programme list’ shows the scheduled programmes available on each channel.
You can use the arrow buttons to select a different channel and use the coloured buttons to move to a new page of channels. Press [OK] to watch the selected programme.
103 ITV1 104 Channel 4 106 BBC Three 107 BBC Four 108 BBC HD 109 ITV2 110 ITV3 111 ITV3+1
Show TV List
Show Fav List
Edit Fav List Lock Channel
Watch
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Exit Menu
102 BBC Two
101 BBC One
112 ITV4
TV Listings
Delete Channel
101 BBC One 102 BBC Two 103 ITV 1 104 Channel 4 106 BBC Three 107 BBC Four 108 BBC HD
109 ITV2
Page Down
Torchwood
Holby City
Top Gear
Page Up
+24 Hrs -24 Hrs
Watch
Thursday 24 July 20:15
Dr Who Confidential
Send In The Dogs
Gordon Ramsey F
Bon
Charles Wheeler
Batman
Bird on a W
10 Years
Tanya fears her family is in meltdown and grows concerned that Lauren has run away with Peter. Bradley fumes when he finds Clare’s notebook and refuses to lend her any money.
20.00
20.30
21.00
21.30
Mat
Exit Menu
Bonekickers
Eastenders
Emmerdale
Time Shift
Jurassic Park III
V o y a g e s
Pr ev i
News
Real Hustle
Changing the channel
You can select the channel you want to watch by using the [CH+] and [CH-} buttons on the remote control. Alternatively use the number buttons to key in the channel number.
When you change the channel the info screen will be displayed for a few seconds. This shows the details of the programme currently showing and the next programme for the selected channel.
Changing the volume
You can change the volume by using the [VOL+] and [VOL-} buttons on the remote control. You can turn off the volume by pressing the [MUTE] button. To turn it back on press the [MUTE] button again.
Audio description
Audio description is an additional narra­tion that describes all significant visual information such as body language, facial expression, scenery, costumes - anything that is important to the plot of the story, event or image.
Press the [AD] button to switch audio de­scription on (if available). Press the [AD] button again to switch it off.
Subtitles
Press the [SUB] button to display subtitles (if available). Press the [SUB] button again to turn them off.
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Now: Ne xt:
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Eastenders 20:00 - 20:30 Holby City 20.30 - 21:00
BBC One 20:14
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The menu system
The main menu
To open the main menu screen press the [MENU] button on the remote control.
To select a menu, press the relevant number button to open it. For example press [1] on the remote control to open ‘TV Listings’.
To close any of the menu screens, press the [EXIT] button.
TV listings menu
The TV listings menu shows you all of your available channels. This list is updated automatically each time you open the menu, so there is no need to re­tune your digital box when new channels become available.
The [DELETE] button lets you delete a channel from the TV list.
The [RED] button opens/returns to the full TV listing menu and shows you the full channel line up available.
The [GREEN] button will show you all your channels in your favourite list. Favourite channels are shown with a tick next to them.
The [YELLOW] button lets you edit your favourite channel list so that you can add and delete channels that you use most often.
The [BLUE] button lets you lock channels so that they can’t be viewed. This can be useful if you want to restrict children from watching unsuitable channel content.
DON’T FORGET!
To lock and unlock a
channel you will need to enter the code
0000.
TV Listings
Settings
Language
Information
Exit Main Menu
Main Menu
103 ITV1 104 Channel 4 106 BBC Three 107 BBC Four 108 BBC HD 109 ITV2 110 ITV3 111 ITV3+1
Show TV List
Show Fav List
Edit Fav List Lock Channel
Watch
Thursday 24 July 16:40
Exit Menu
102 BBC Two
101 BBC One
112 ITV4
TV Listings
Delete Channel
103 ITV1 104 Channel 4 106 BBC Three 107 BBC Four 108 BBC HD 109 ITV2 110 ITV3 111 ITV3+1
Show TV List
Show Fav List
Edit Fav List Lock Channel
Confirm
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Exit Menu
102 BBC Two
101 BBC One
112 ITV4
TV Listings
Enter Lock Code
*
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The menu system
The settings menu
The settings menu allows you to change the default settings on your digital box. To select one of the options use the arrow buttons, then press the [OK] button to select.
Audio language
You can change the default language to English, Welsh or Gaelic.
Genre Settings
This setting lets you turn off the Genre window when you press the [GUIDE] button on the remote control, so that all channels are shown in the programme list as default.
TV screen size
This changes the format of the screen. Select the option that best suits your type of TV.
HDMI output
You can set the output quality of the HDMI port. The options are 576p, 720p and 1080i.
Parental settings
This allows you to change the channel lock code.
TV Screen Size HDMI Output P a r ental Settings Receiver Upgr a de
Select
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Exit Menu
Genre Settings
Audio Language
Settings
First Time Install Add Non-Fr eesat Services Show Non-Fr eesat Services
Receiver upgrade
You can set your digital box to search for new system software either manually or automatically.
First time install
This allows you to put your digital box back to the factory default settings. You will need to enter your passcode to continue.
DON’T FORGET! Use the number keys
on the remote control to enter your postcode. The right arrow moves to the next space and the left arrow deletes the previous character. Press the [OK] button to continue.
Add Non-Freesat Services
This menu allows you to add Free to Air channels to the channel list.
DON’T FORGET! Free to Air channels
will not be shown in the programme list.
Show Non-Freesat Services
This menu allows you to see Free to Air channels in the channel list.
DON’T FORGET! The default setting is
not to show Free to Air channels.
Enter your postcode then press to continue
Postcode
TV Screen Size
Widescreen (16:9)
CM77 7AB
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The menu system
The language menu
The language menu allows you to change the default language settings for interactive services and subtitles. To select between English, Welsh or Gaelic use the arrow buttons, then press the [OK] button to select.
The information menu
This menu shows you information about your digital box.
DON’T FORGET! It is useful to have this information to hand when contacting the call centre.
Gaelic
Select
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Exit Menu
Welsh
English
Language
Hardware Version Serial Number Software Version
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Exit Menu
Model Number
Manufacturer
Information
01 AE956FCS2
1.4.33
Helpline Number
0871 230 4695
BFSAT01HD
Bush
Signal Strength Signal Quality Lock Indicator
OK
Network ID
003b
Transport ID
090b
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Using the programme reminder
You can use the reminder function to let you know when a programme is going to start.
Press the [GUIDE] button on the remote control and then press the [OK] button.
The programme list will be displayed. The channel and programme that you are cur­rently watching are highlighted in orange.
Using the arrow buttons on the remote control, move to a different programme that you want to set as a reminder.
Press the [OK] button to set the reminder. When the reminder has been set a clock icon is shown before the programme name.
101 BBC One 102 BBC Two 103 ITV 1 104 Channel 4 106 BBC Three 107 BBC Four 108 BBC HD
109 ITV2
Page Down
Torchwood
Holby City
Top Gear
Page Up
+24 Hrs -24 Hrs
Watch
Thursday 24 July 20:15
Dr Who Confidential
Send In The Dogs
Gordon Ramsey F
Bon
Charles Wheeler
Batman
Bird on a W
10 Years
Tanya fears her family is in meltdown and grows concerned that Lauren has run away with Peter. Bradley fumes when he finds Clare’s notebook and refuses to lend her any money.
20.00
20.30
21.00
21.30
Mat
Exit Menu
Bonekickers
Eastenders
Emmerdale
Time Shift
Jurassic Park III
V o y a g e s
Pr ev i
News
Real Hustle
101 BBC One 102 BBC Two 103 ITV 1 104 Channel 4 106 BBC Three 107 BBC Four 108 BBC HD
109 ITV2
Page Down
Torchwood
Holby City
Top Gear
Page Up
+24 Hrs -24 Hrs
Watch
Thursday 24 July 20:15
Dr Who Confidential
Send In The Dogs
Gordon Ramsey F
Bon
Charles Wheeler
Batman
Bird on a W
10 Years
Torchwood (2008) Widescreen, AD, Subtitles. 30 Minutes. Science-fiction drama created by Russell T Davies. Rhys discovers the truth about Torchwood and is involved in the investigation of alien meat.
20.00
20.30
21.00
21.30
Mat
Exit Menu
Bonekickers
Eastenders
Emmerdale
Time Shift
Jurassic Park III
V o y a g e s
Pr ev i
News
Real Hustle
When the reminder time is reached, the digital box will automatically switch over to the correct channel and your programme will start.
DON’T FORGET!
To cancel a programme reminder, highlight the programme where the reminder has been set, and press the [OK] button. The clock icon will disappear and the reminder will be cancelled.
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Help and advice
In which direction should my satellite dish be positioned?
Your satellite dish should be fitted on a south facing wall in the direction of 28.2°
East of South.
Can I connect more than one digital box to my satellite dish?
Yes you can. You will need an LNB fitted that has more than one connection. You will need one connection for each digital box.
Why do I have to enter my postcode in the first time setup?
This makes sure that you receive pro­grammes from your local region. For example the local news and weather.
How do I do a first time install again?
Press the [MENU] button and choose option 2. Select ‘First Time Installation’ and press the [OK] button.
How do I look for new system software?
Press the [MENU] button and choose option 2. Select ‘Receiver Upgrade’ and press the [OK] button.
How do I find out system information about my digital box?
Press the [MENU] button and choose option 0.
How do I change the default audio language?
Press the [MENU] button and choose option 2. Select ‘Audio Language’. The options are English, Welsh and Gaelic.
Can I use a SCART cable with my HD digital box?
Yes, but you will not be sending a high definition signal to your TV. To get the very best out of your HD digital box you will need to connect it to your HD Ready TV using the HDMI cable supplied.
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You may find the information you are looking for on our website.
www.bushdigital.co.uk
or on the freesat website.
www.freesat.co.uk
If you still need help or information you can phone our call centre on:
0871 230 4695
Calls are charged at 10p per minute when called from a BT land line. Call charges may vary if using other networks.
Need extra information or help setting up?
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Safety
General Safety
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet European safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
Do read these operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Switch off and remove the mains plug when making or changing any connections.
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
Don’t continue to operate the equipment if you are ever in doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way. Switch it off withdraw the plug from the mains and consult your dealer.
Don’t remove any fixed covers as this may expose you to dangerous voltages.
Don’t leave the equipment switched On when it is unattended for long periods of time, unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode.
Make sure that other people in your household are conversant with the equipment.
Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the product.
Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
Do use the mains adapter that is supplied with your equipment. Using other adapters may cause permanent damage to the equipment.
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www.bushdigital.co.uk
0871 230 4695
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