DREAM MULTIMEDIA Dreambox DM 100 User Manual

Dreambox DM 100
Bedienungsanleitung
Digitaler Satellitenempfänger zum Empfang von freien
verschlüsselten DVB-Programmen.
Kommunikations-Schnittstelle
Smartcard Leser
Real Time OS
User Manual
Digital satellite receiver for free and encrypted
Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB).
Communication-Port
Smartcard Reader
Real Time OS
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Table of contents
1. Before initial operation of the receiver
1.1 Safety instructions...................................................................................... 4
1.2 Packaging contents.................................................................................... 7
1.3 Views ....................................................................................................... 8
1.3.1 Explanation front panel ....................................................................... 9
1.3.2 Explanation rear panel........................................................................ 9
1.4 Remote control......................................................................................... 11
2. Installation
2.1 Turning the device on ............................................................................. 16
3. Start wizard
3.1 Language selection .................................................................................. 17
4. Basic operation
4.1 Turning your Dreambox on and off............................................................ 18
4.2 Main OSD Menu........................................................................................ 18
4.3 Teletext ................................................................................................... 18
4.4 Audio tracks............................................................................................... 19
4.5 Favorite list ............................................................................................... 19
4.6 Zoom ................................................................................................... 19
4.7 Multi picture............................................................................................... 20
4.8 Sattelite list ............................................................................................... 20
4.9 History list.................................................................................................. 21
4.10 Radio list ................................................................................................... 21
4.11 Infobar ................................................................................................... 22
5. Electronic Program Guide - EPG........................................................... 23
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6. Edit the channellist
6.1 Channel list ............................................................................................... 24
6.2 Edit channels ............................................................................................ 25
6.3 Edit favorites ............................................................................................. 25
6.4 Parental control ......................................................................................... 26
7. Setup
7.1 Language ................................................................................................... 27
7.2 Timezone ................................................................................................... 27
7.3 A/V Settings ............................................................................................... 27
7.4 OSD Settings.............................................................................................. 28
7.5 Factory reset .............................................................................................. 28
8. Service searching
8.1 Select the satellite ..................................................................................... 29
8.2 Antenna setup ........................................................................................... 29
8.3 Transponder scan ..................................................................................... 29
8.4 Channel scan ............................................................................................ 32
8.5 Motor setup ............................................................................................... 32
8.6 Edit transponder ........................................................................................ 33
9. Technical data.................................................................................................. 34
10. Contact & support information.................................................................. 36
11. Copyright notes............................................................................................. 36
12. Service slip..................................................................................................... 37
8.3.1 Automatic transponder scan............................................................. 30
8.3.2 Manual transponder scan................................................................. 30
8.3.3 PID transponder scan....................................................................... 31
8.3.4 Blind transponder scan..................................................................... 31
8.5.1 DiSeqC 1.2 ...................................................................................... 32
8.5.2 USALS ............................................................................................. 33
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1. Before initial operation of the receiver
1.1 Safety instructions
Please read the safety instructions completely and carefully, before using the Dreambox. The Manufacturer takes no responsibility for damages as a result of incorrect handling of the Dreambox.
¾ Allow enough space around the Dreambox for sufficient ventilation, minimum 10cm. ¾ Do not cover the top of the Dreambox and allow enough space to other devices. The
louvers of the devices must be free at all times to allow sufficient heat transfer from inside the device.
¾ Never put vases or any other liquid filled containers on top of the device. Do not expose
the device to dripping or splashing liquids.
¾ Do not place open flame sources, such as lit candles, on top of the device. ¾ The device may only be operated in moderate climate. ¾ Do not remove the cover. Risk of electric shock. If it is necessary to open the device
please contact a trained professional.
¾ Do not put any metal things into the slots or ventilation openings.
ATTENTION!
Modifications and changes to the Dreambox lead to loss of warranty if not
performed and documented by skilled personal.
ATTENTION!
We recommend not to remove SIM card inside Dreambox, it will
lead to loss of warranty.
Note: The Dreambox DM 100 carries the CE-sign and fulfills all requirements form the EU.
Subject to change without prior notification.
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Shut down
¾ In case your Dreambox is in use for a longer period of time disconnect the power plug
from the power outlet.
¾ During thunder storm the unit should also be physically disconnected from the power
outlet.
Additional safety instructions
¾ (Dis-)Connecting to a LNB:
Turn the Dreambox off before you connect or disconnect a cable coming from or going to a LNB.
¾ Connecting to a TV: Before connecting or disconnecting your Dreambox to/from a TV please turn it off.
¾ In case you notice any damage to the power cord or power plug immediately disconnect
the device from the power outlet.
¾ In case the device was exposed to humidity immediately disconnect the device from the
power outlet.
¾ In case you notice any serious damage to the outer shell of the device immediately
disconnect the device from the power outlet.
¾ Do not expose the Dreambox to direct sunlight, lightning or rain. ¾ Grounding:
The LNB cable must be grounded. The grounding system must meet SABS 061 requirements.
¾ Cleaning:
Disconnect the mains power cord before cleaning the cover. Use a slightly damp cloth without cleaning agents.
¾ Connect the Dreambox only to suitable sockets. Do not allow overloads to occur. ¾ Plug of the power supply should be easy to reach for shutting down the main power in an
emergency situation.
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Disposal instructions
The packaging of the Dreambox only consists of reusable materials. Please recycle if possible.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Please note that empty batteries and electric waste is not to be put into the regular garbage.
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1.2 Packaging contents
Please check the completeness of the box’s contents. Included in box:
Dreambox DM 100
Power supply CWT 12V, 2A, 24W
Remote control
1 User manual (most recent version online:
http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de )
2 Batteries
(1,5V Mignon / AA / LR6)
1 Power cord
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1.3 Views
Front panel
Rear panel
LNB
Output
Smartcard Reader Standby LED
Audio
Output
(Digital)
LNB
Input
Network
interface
USB
interface
TV Scart
RC LED
Standby On / off
Power supply
connector
S-Video
Output
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1.3.1 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.
1.3.2 Explanation rear panel LNB input
Connect the coaxial cable from your LNB here.
LNB output
You can connect an analogue/digital receiver here. Remember to shutdown your Dreambox completely in order for the receiver to work.
S-Video output
Connect your S-Video cable to get better video quality.
TV Scart
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 Digital signals.
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Power supply connector
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.
USB interface
This USB Port is to connect your Dreambox to PC to update the operation system of your Dreambox. It’s only for update the operation system of Dreambox, any other USB equipment doesn’t work with this USB Port.
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1.4 Remote control
MUTE-Button
Numeric Keypad
TV/Radio-Button
INFO-Button
OK-Button
Volume-down-Button
EPG-Button
Channel-down-Button
Audio–Button
Teletext-Button
PIP–Button
PIP Channel –Button
Standby-Button
Back-Button
Channel-up-Button
MENU-Button
Volume-up-Button
EXIT-Button
Favorite-Button
Subtitle-Button
PIP Move-Button
PIP Swap-Button
Options-Buttons
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