EchoStar D-2400 IP User Manual

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USER MANUAL
D-2400IP
Digital Satellite Receiver
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PREFACE
1. DEAR CUSTOMER
Thank you for purchasing an EchoStar satellite receiver. This receiver is of the latest generation for which it is possible to upgrade the software to keep up with the newest developments. Please read this user manual carefully, to be able to safely install, use and maintain the receiver for maximum performance. Keep this user manual next to your receiver for future reference.
Please make a note of the serial number in the space below. This helps to trace and identify thereceiverincaseoftheft.Alsoquestionstoourhelpdeskcanbeansweredmoreaccurate if you can provide the details as mentioned on the serial number plate. You find the serial number plate at the rear panel of the receiver.
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2. INTENDED USE
Preface
© 2002 EchoStar International Corporation
This user manual is intended for anyone who uses an EchoStar satellite receiver. It can be used by both first-time and experienced users of satellite receivers who want to install, use and maintain their receiver.
This user manual is applicable for the EchoStar D-2400 IP Digital Satellite Receiver and the related accessories. This user manual is divided into separate sections and chapters. For easy access to the information, a clear table of content and an index are provided.
3. WARRANTY
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COMMON INTERFACE-MODULES AND SMART CARDS
For pay-services, please only use Common Interface (CI) modules and the related smart cards which are approved by the service provider of the encrypted program you want to receive. Only this will enable the receiver to work properly.
Anomalies can occur when unapproved CI-modules and/or smart cards are used. EchoStar can not and will not accept any responsibility for the performance of such CI-modules and/or smart cards. If you use unapproved CI-modules and/or smart cards, EchoStar is no longer able to provide any assistance or support. Use of unapproved CI-modules and/or smart cards will void any warranty claim. If you have any doubt which CI-modules are approved, please ask your service provider for assistance.
4. DISCLAIMER
SATELLITE RECEIVER
EchoStar International Corporation has to the best of her abilities, everything done to supply you with a satellite receiver built to the most up-to-date software and hardware. EchoStar International Corporation makes no warranties with respect to the reception of the channels provided by the broadcast service providers and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
EchoStar International Corporation reserves the right, for whatever reason, to revise, change or modify the hard- and software of the satellite receiver without the obligation to notify or warrant any person or organization of such change. Therefore, please visit our website, on a regular basis, for the latest information available.
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SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS
EchoStar International Corporation will to the best abilities, do everything possible to supply you with software updates to keep your receiver as up-to-date as technically possible. EchoStar International Corporation makes no warranties with respect to the use of the supplied software downloads and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
EchoStar International Corporation reserves the right, for whatever reason, to revise, change or modify the software that can be used by your satellite receiver without the obligation to notify or warrant any person or organization of such change. Therefore, please visit our website, on a regular basis, for the latest software available.
USER MANUAL
EchoStar International Corporation has to the best of her abilities, everything done to supply you with the most up-to-date information. EchoStar International Corporation makes no warranties with respect to the information provided by this user manual and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The information provided is meant as a guideline for the use and maintenance of the receiver.
EchoStar International Corporation reserves the right to revise, change or translate this user manual without the obligation to notify any person or organization of such change. Therefore, please visit our website, on a regular basis, for the latest information available.
5. COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS
© 2002 EchoStar International Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide. This user manual has been provided pursuant to an agreement containing restrictions on its use. This user manual is also covered by Federal Copyright Law.
No part of this user manual may be copied, distributed, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any other means, electronically, mechanically, magnetically, manually or otherwise or disclosure to third parties without the express written permission of EchoStar International Corporation.
EchoStar International Corporation is possibly in the possession of patents, requests for patent approval, trademarks, copyrights and other intellectual property with respect to the contents within this user manual. The submission of this user manual does not imply you have got any license or other legal right for the use of the here above mentioned without the express written permission of EchoStar International Corporation.
EchoStar, EchoNAV and Quality has a Name
are registered trademarks of EchoStar International Corporation;
DVB, Digital Video Broadcasting
is a registered trademark of the The Digital Video Broadcasting Project (1991 to 1996) which is an industry-led consortium of over 300 broadcasters, manufacturers, network operators, software developers, regulatory bodies and others in over 35 countries committed to designing global standards for the delivery of digital television and data services.
Dolby Digital
Dolby, Dolby Digital, AC-3 and Dolby Pro Logic are registered trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation;
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners or companies.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
1 DEAR CUSTOMER I 2 INTENDED USE I 3 WARRANTY I 4DISCLAIMER I 5 COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS II
Safety Information
1 GENERAL SAFETY 1-1 2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 1-1 3 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES 1-2 4 SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER 1-2
Preparation
1 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 2-1 2 TO UNPACK YOUR RECEIVER 2-1 3 THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX 2-1 4 THE DISPOSAL OF YOUR PACKING MATERIALS 2-1 5 TO SETUP YOUR PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 2-2 6 TO SETUP THE RECEIVER 2-2
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Installation
1 CONNECT YOUR EQUIPMENT 3-1 2 CONNECT A DISH 3-2 3 TO SETUP YOUR RECEIVER FOR THE FIRST TIME 3-4
Familiarization
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1 THE RECEIVER 4-1 2 THE ECHONAV INSTALLATION MENU 4-4 3 THE ECHONAV MODE AND SELECTION MENUS 4-14 4 THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG) 4-16 5 THE INFOBANNER AND POP-UP MENUS 4-18
Operation
1 TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE MENUS 5-1 2 USE THE FAVORITE LISTS 5-7 3 TO USE THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG) 5-10 4 TO SET THE USER PREFERENCES 5-14
Maintenance
1 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE 6-1 2 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE 6-1 3 END OF LIFE DISPOSAL 6-7
Troubleshooting
1 GENERAL 7-1 2EPGRELATED 7-1 3 TV AND RADIO RELATED 7-1 4 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) RELATED 7-2 5 INSTALLATION RELATED 7-3
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Glossary
1 LIST OF USED ABBREVIATIONS 8-1 2 EXPLANATION OF USED TERMINOLOGY 8-2 3 EXPLANATION OF THE SEARCH MODES 8-4
Index
Appendix 1
1 LNB CONFIGURATION MATRIX A1-1 2 LNBF CONFIGURATION MATRIX A1-1 3 USER DEFINED LNB(F) MATRIX A1-1
Appendix 2
1 INTRODUCTION A-1 2 THE BATTERIES A-1 3 THE KEYS A-1 4 PROGRAM THE TV, VCR AND AUX KEY A-3 5 SPECIAL SETUP FUNCTIONS A-4 6 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS A-5 7 TROUBLESHOOTING A-7 8 EQUIPMENT CODES A-8
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SAFETY INFORMATION
1. GENERAL SAFETY
Safety Information
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Read this manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions given. For your safety, know what the reaction upon each action will be. Do not perform any actions which are not described in this manual, failing to do so might result in an uncontrolled behavior of the receiver or even in a hazardous situation for persons and/or equipment.
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation procedures. Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver. If required, clean with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution.
Consult an authorized service technician if the receiver does not operate normally when the instructions in this user manual are strictly followed. Do not to attempt to open the receiver, as youwillbeexposedtoashockhazard.
Do not put any objects on top of the receiver which could fall through the ventilation slots or which could cover them and prevent proper cooling of the components inside.
Do not put any (foreign) objects into the ventilation or CI-slots. This can cause fire or an electrical shock by shorting the internal components.
Make sure that nothing rests on the receivers cables and that the cables are not located where they can cause injury to persons and pets (e.g to stumble over, eat the cable).
Do not install the receiver:
in a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet;
directly on top of or under another equipment;
on a surface which will obstruct the ventilation slots.
Do not expose the receiver and it’s accessories:
to rain or excessive moisture to avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to your
receiver;
to direct sunlight, heaters, stoves or any other heat generating equipment;
to any magnetic objects, such as speakers, electric motors, transformers, etc.;
to excessive vibration.
To help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s electronics:
wait 5 seconds after you switched off the receiver before you move the receiver or discon-
nect any equipment;
do not touch the components or pins on the CI-module or the smart card and hold the
CI-module and the smart card by it’s edges.
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2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
When using or connecting electrical equipment always observe the safety regulations applicable in your country to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury.
Read and comply at least with the given safety instructions.
Always make sure that the electrical power supply corresponds with the voltage on the
electrical identification plate at the rear of the receiver next to the electrical cord.
Your receiver is double insulated and complies with the EN 50144; therefore no additional
earth wire is required, though the use of an earth leak switch and/or over voltage protec­tion switch is recommended.
Only use an approved extension (convenience) lead suitable for the electrical power con-
sumption of the installed equipment.
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3. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES
Throughout this user manual, there may be blocks of text indicated by symbols and printed in a different way then the surrounding text. These blocks of text ask the attention of the reader
to avoid hazardous situations. The hazard levels are indicated as:
WARNING
THIS INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN (SERIOUS) INJURY.
CAUTION
This indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could damage the equipment or other properties.
NOTE
This indicates additional information to the user to make the user aware of possible problems and information of any importance to help the user to understand, to use and to maintain the installation.
4. SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER
The next paragraphs explain the meaning of the symbols, present on the receiver.
4.1. SYMBOLS ON THE FRONT PANEL
The Dolby Digital logo. This logo tells you that this receiver is compliant with the Dolby Digital standard.
The Digital Video Broadcasting logo. This logo tells you that this receiver is compliant with the DVB standards as registered under registration number 2543..
4.2. SYMBOLS ON THE REAR PANEL
The caution ‘risk of electrical shock - do not open’ symbol This symbol tells you that you are not allowed to open the receiver. Only authorized (service) technicians are allowed to open the box.
The CE mark. This mark tells you that the receiver is following the provisions of Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the electromagnetic compatibility and the provisions of Council Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to low voltage and electrical safety.
The double insulation symbol. This symbol tells you that the receiver is electrically safe within the normal use of the receiver as stated in the safety chapter.
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PREPARATION
1. STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
The receiver and it’s accessories are delivered in a protective packaging. This packaging is designed to protect against excessive shocks and not against ingress of moisture.
1.1. STORAGE
If necessary:
store the receiver in it’s original protective packaging;
in a room with the ambient conditions as stated in the technical specifications.
1.2. TRANSPORT
Pack the receiver preferably in the original packaging or in an equally protective packaging. This is to help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s electronics.
2. TO UNPACK YOUR RECEIVER
DANGER
KEEP AWAY THE PLASTIC PACKAGING FROM CHILDREN.THE PLASTIC PACKAGING MAY
CLING TO NOSE AND MOUTH AND PREVENT BREATHING
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When you unpack the contents of the box, confirm that all the parts are included. Refer to Chapter 3. The contents of the box.
Unpack the contents of the box carefully. Electronic equipment as satellite receivers are easily damaged when you handle it roughly. Examine all parts for damage that may have occurred during shipment. If you find any damage, stop to unpack the box and call the retail seller where you bought the receiver.
To help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s electronics, allow the receiver to adapt to the ambient temperature and humidity level. This to avoid condensation caused by a sudden
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change in temperature (e.g from a cool car into a warm room).
3. THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX
The box contains:
A receiver;
A remote control unit;
A pair of batteries (for the remote control unit);
A set of documentation.
4. THE DISPOSAL OF YOUR PACKING MATERIALS
CAUTION
It is recommended to keep the packaging materials for a period of time. In case of warranty claims, we can request to return the receiver in the original packaging to protect the electronics. Failing to do so might void the warranty.
Most of the packaging materials can be recycled. Please discard these materials in an environmental safe manner
ENVIRONMENTAL REMARK
Dispose the packaging in an environmental safe manner. Please inform yourself on local regulations with respect to the disposal of reusable materials.
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Preparation
5. TO SETUP YOUR PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
Please refer to the user manuals of your terrestrial antenna, dish, TV, video recorder and/or audio equipment to make sure this equipment is properly installed and configured before you install the receiver.
EchoStar recommends that you follow at least the following instructions:
5.1. THE TERRESTRIAL ANTENNA
1. Make sure:
The terrestrial antenna is in good condition and well aligned for the best reception
(avoid corroded contacts);
The UHF coaxial cable is in a good condition (no excessive bends or damaged
insulation);
The UHF coaxial cable connections are well shielded (metal connectors).
2. If necessary, do any work.
5.2. THE DISH
1. Make sure:
The outdoor components of the dish are good condition;
The dish is well aligned for the best reception;
The dish is connected with the correct RF coaxial cable (75 Ohm) and connectors;
The cables from the dish are in a good condition (no excessive bends or damaged
insulation).
2. If necessary, do any work.
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5.3. THE TV, VIDEO RECORDER AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT
1. Make sure:
Safe access to the connections is available;
The equipment is switched off;
It is safe to remove and install the cables.
2. If necessary, do any work.
6. TO SETUP THE RECEIVER
You can install the receiver safely in a convenient location if you adhere to the warning:
WARNING
DO NOT INSTALL THE RECEIVER:
in a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet;
directly on top of or under another equipment;
on a surface which will obstruct the ventilation slots.
D
O NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER AND ITS ACCESSORIES:
to rain or excessive moisture to avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to
your receiver;
to direct sunlight, heaters, stoves or any other heat generating equipment;
to any magnetic objects, such as speakers, electric motors, transformers, etc.;
to excessive vibration.
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INSTALLATION
1. CONNECT YOUR EQUIPMENT
It is possible to connect the different equipment with the use of UHF coaxial cables, SCART cables, and/or so called audio/video cables with RCA connectors.
WARNING
ALL EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN THE INSTALLATION TASK MUST BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY
.MAKE SURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION
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TASK
.UNSAFE CIRCUITS AND INSTALLATIONS CAN CAUSE (SERIOUS) INJURY OR DAMAGE
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CONNECTION WITH UHF COAXIAL CABLES
1. On the TV, find the UHF-coaxial cable that is connected to the terrestrial antenna or cable network.
2. Remove the UHF-coaxial cable from the TV and make sure the cable condition is OK.
3. On the rear panel of the receiver find the TV OUT connector.
4. Install an UHF-coaxial cable between the TV OUT connector (receiver) and the antenna connector (TV).
5. On the rear panel of the receiver find the ANT IN connector.
6. Install the UHF-connector (terrestrial antenna) to the ANT IN connector (receiver).
CONNECTION WITH SCART CABLES
1. On the TV find the SCART cable that is connected to the VCR.
2. Remove the SCART connector that is connected to the VCR from the TV.
3. On the rear panel of the receiver find the TV and VCR SCART connectors.
4. Install a full featured SCART cable between the VCR and the VIDEO SCART connector (receiver).
5. Install a full featured SCART cable between the TV SCART connector (receiver) and the SCART connector on the TV (old SCART connection to the VCR).
CONNECTION WITH AUDIO/VIDEO CABLE (RCA-CONNECTORS)
1. On the rear panel of the receiver find the VIDEO, AUDIO L and AUDIO R connectors.
2. Install an audio/video cable between: a. the VIDEO connector of the receiver and TV (yellow); b. the AUDIO L connector of the receiver and TV (white); c. the AUDIO R connector of the receiver and TV (red).
CONNECTION WITH DOLBY DIGITAL AUDIO CABLE (RCA-CONNECTORS)
1. On the rear panel of the receiver find the S/PDIF connector.
2. Install an audio/video cable (black) between: a. the S/PDIF connector (receiver) and Dolby Digital connection of the Dolby digital
compatible installation.
CONNECTION WITH SERIAL CABLE (0-MODEM CABLE)
1. On the rear panel of the receiver find the SERIAL PORT connector.
2. Install a serial cable between the SERIAL PORT connector (receiver) and the serial port connection of the PC.
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2. CONNECT A DISH
It is possible to connect the different dish configurations with the use of RF coaxial cables. Only the most common configurations are discussed. If in doubt, please ask the EchoStar
service department for advice.
WARNING
ALL EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN THE INSTALLATION TASK MUST BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY
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TASK
.UNSAFE CIRCUITS AND INSTALLATIONS CAN CAUSE (SERIOUS) INJURY OR DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT
CAUTION
Tighten the cable connectors only by hand. Do not use any tools. You will damage the connector pins if you overtighten the connector. This will result in loss of signal quality, or even total loss of reception.
1. On the dish installation, connect a RF coaxial cable (for detailed instructions, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions).
2. On the rear panel of the receiver find the LNB IN (digital) and the IF OUT connectors.
FIXED DISH INSTALLATION WITH LNB(F)
3. Install the F-connector (dish) to the LNB IN connector (receiver).
FIXED DISH INSTALLATION WITH DISEQC SWITCH
3. Install the F-connector (DiSEqC switch) to the LNB IN connector (receiver).
.MAKE SURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION
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MOTORIZED DISH INSTALLATION WITH LNB(F)
1. On the dish installation (for detailed instructions refer to the manufacturer’s instructions): a. connect a RF coaxial cable; b. connect the power and sensor cables; c. if present, set the East and West limit switches to prevent dish damage.
2. On the rear panel of the receiver find: a. the LNB IN connector; b. the M.PULSE,theGND,theM1 and the M2 connectors.
3. Install the F-connector (dish) to the LNB IN connector (receiver).
4. On the rear panel of the receiver find the M.PULSE,theGND,theM1 and M2 connectors.
5. First install the motor sensor cables to the M.PULSE and GND connector (receiver).
6. Install the motor power cable to the M1 and M2 connectors (receiver).
DISH INSTALLATION WITH POLAROTOR
1. On the dish installation, connect the polarotor cables (for detailed instructions refer to the manufacturer’s instructions).
2. On the rear panel of the receiver find the +5V,theGND and the SKEW connectors.
CAUTION
It is possible that the GND connector is already occupied by the motor sensor cable. If you need to connect the GND for the polarotor as well, please use the appropriate connection materials to connect both cables. Failing to do so can cause damage to the equipment.
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3. Install the polarotor power cable to the +5Vand GND connectors (receiver).
4. Install the polarotor skew cable to the SKEW connector (receiver).
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3. TO SETUP YOUR RECEIVER FOR THE FIRST TIME
This procedures will guide you step-by-step through the initial setup of the receiver. After you have finished the initial installation, these pages are accessible through the icons in the menu
bar which is in the initial setup not shown.
NOTE
Unless otherwise specified; This note explains the way you can navigate through the pages of the EchoNAV initial setup menu.
1. Use the OK key to pull down the menu selection fields.
2. Use the  arrow keys to go through the selectable menu items.
3. In a pull-down menu, use the OK key to confirm the selection.
4. Use thearrow keys to navigate between the left and right column of selectable menu items.
5. Use the EXIT key to leave the menu and return to the live mode.
1. Switch on the TV.
2. On the receiver, press the on/standby button.
3. Make the required selections.
4. Read the available help text for information.
5. Go to the Continue field.
6. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
7. Make the required selections.
8. Read the available help text for information. Note that only the white fields are selectable, other fields show reference information.
9. Go to the Continue field.
10. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
The receiver display shows:
-firstamovingdot;
-thenitshows----
The TV shows the first page.
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11. Make the required selections.
12. Read the available help text for information.
13. Go to the Continue field.
14. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
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NOTE
The receiver needs the correct local time to collect and show the EPG (Electronic Program Guide). An incorrectly entered local time will result in no EPG information.
15. Make the required selections.
16. Read the available help text for information.
17. Go to the Press OK to set the time. Note that the local time is shown correctly.
18. On the RCU, press the OK key to set the time.
19. Go to the Continue field.
20. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
NOTE
From the next step onwards, the procedure is divided in different configurations. The configurations are; Fixed, Motorized and SMATV.
Fixed means set up a single dish or multiple dishes with DiSEqC1..4 switch;
Motorized means set up a moveable dish (motor/actuator by positioner);
SMATV means set up for television distribution (cable network in buildings).
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FOR FIXED AND DISEQC1..4SWITCH INSTALLATIONS
21. Make the required selections.
22. Read the available help text for information. Note that only the white fields are selectable, other fields show reference information.
23. Go to the Check Signal field.
24. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
25. Wait for the Checking Configuration to complete.
26. Make the required selections.
27. Read the available help text for information.
28. If the red dot in the transponder field stays: a. select another transponder; b. go to the check signal field; c. on the RCU, press the OK key.
29. Go to the Search Channels field.
30. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
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31. Wait for the search to complete:
32. On the RCU, press the OK key to end the initial
FOR MOTORIZED INSTALLATIONS -AUTOSAT
21. Make the required selections.
22. Read the available help text for information.
23. Go to the Autosat field.
24. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
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a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
setup procedure.
CAUTION
On the motorized dish, set the physical East and West limit switches first. Failing to do so might cause damage to your motorized dish installation or other properties.
Note that only the white fields are selectable, other fields show reference information.
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25. On the RCU: a. press thekey to set the East limit; b. at the motor error, press thekey once; c. press the OK key.
26. On the RCU, press the OK key.
27. Select a Eastern satellite which you can receive.
28. When in the location field: a. press and hold thekey and watch the signal
indicator for an indication;
b. in the signal indicator, make sure a network
name is shown;
c. press thekey to select another transponder
for signal verification;
d. use thekeytofinetuneforthebestsignal
level and quality; e. press thekey to select the location bar; f. press the OK key, note that the saved position
of the satellite is shown.
29. Repeat the procedure for the middle and Western Satellite.
30.SettheWestlimit(key), refer to step 25.
31. Go to the Autosat field.
32. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
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33. Make the required selections.
34. Read the available help text for information.
35. Go to the Search Channels field.
36. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
37. Wait for the search to complete: a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
38. On the RCU, press the OK key to end the initial setup procedure.
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FOR MOTORIZED INSTALLATIONS -MANUAL SELECTION
CAUTION
On the motorized dish, set the physical East and West limit switches first. Failing to do so might cause damage to your motorized dish installation or other properties.
21. Make the required selections.
22. Read the available help text for information. Note that only the white fields are selectable, other fields show reference information.
23. Go to the Set Limits field.
24. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
25. On the RCU: a. press thekey to set the East limit; b. at the motor error, press thekey once; c. press the OK key.
26. On the RCU: a. press thekey to set the West limit; b. at the motor error, press thekey once; c. press the OK key.
27. Go to the Program Satellites field.
28. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
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29. Make the required selections.
30. Read the available help text for information.
31. Go to the Search Channels field.
32. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
33. Wait for the search to complete:
34. On the RCU, press the OK key to end the initial
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a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
setup procedure.
FOR SMATV INSTALLATIONS
21. Make the required selections. After the initial installation it is possible to add more symbol rates. Refer to section Maintenance for detailed instructions.
22. Read the available help text for information.
23. Go to the Search Channels field.
24. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
25. Wait for the search to complete: a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
26. On the RCU, press the OK key to end the initial setup procedure.
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FAMILIARIZATION
1. THE RECEIVER
The digital satellite receiver has 2 Common Interface slots and an embedded Viaccess smart card reader. The front panel gives you the control over the basic functions. The rear panel gives you various connections to connect the audio and video equipment as well as a terrestrial and dish antenna. Ventilation slots in the housing are provided for cooling of the internal electronics.
The software of the receiver contains the EchoNAV user interface with on-screen help, which gives you easy control over the features of the receiver. The software contains also a large database of pre-programmed satellites and transponders which are used for a quick installation. For initial installation, the software guides you through the required setup menu to allow for an easy and reliable installation setup of the receiver.
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
EchoNAV Multi-Lingual advanced User Interface (14 languages);
2 Common Interface Slots;
7dayEPG;
5,000 Digital Channels, 100 Satellites, 1,300 Transponders;
8 Favorite Channel Lists for TV and 8 for radio;
Powerful Channel Sorting and Grouping;
Multiple Search Modes (incl.Update Scan);
Digital Audio Output (Dolby Digital Compatible);
DiSEqC 1.0;
Integrated High Power Positioner (36 Volt, 5 Amp.)
Software Update via Internet/Satellite (OTA).
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1.1. THE RECEIVER FRONT PANEL
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The front panel has:
The display,
to show the clock or the actual status of the receiver.
The key,
to switch the receiver to on or stand-by.
The MENU key,
to get access to the EchoNAV installation menu.
The OK key,
to get access to the EchoNAV mode and selection menu.
The arrow keys,
to navigate left, up, right and down through the selectable options.
The access door,
to access the different slots for the CI-modules and smart cards.
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1.2. THE RECEIVER REAR PANEL
The rear panel gives you various connections to connect the audio and video equipment as well as a terrestrial and dish antennas. Depending on the installation setup, you may not use all connectors, but they are provided for any desired setup in future.
The available connectors on the rear panel are
The M1 connector (spring-clip),
for the line 1 connection of a motor or actuator (for motorized/actuated dishes);
The M2 connector (spring-clip),
for the line 2 connection of a motor or actuator (for motorized/actuated dishes);
The M.PULSE connector (spring-clip),
for the connection of the feedback sensor (for motorized/actuated dishes);
The +5V connector (spring-clip),
for the connection of the power terminal of a polarotor;
The GND connector (spring-clip),
for the connection of the ground terminal of the feedback sensor and the polarotor;
The SKEW connector (spring-clip),
for the connection of the skew terminal of a polarotor;
The 0/12V connectors (spring-clip),
for the connection of a remote switch;
The VCR connector (SCART), for the
connection of a VCR with the use of a fully-featured SCART-cable;
The TV connector (SCART),
for the connection of a TV with the use of a fully-featured SCART-cable;
The ANT IN connector (IEC),
for the connection of an terrestrial TV antenna;
The TV OUT connector (IEC),
for the connection to the antenna connector of a TV or a VCR;
The AUDIO L connector (RCA),
for the connection of the left audio input channel of a stereo set;
The AUDIO R connector (RCA),
for the connection of the right audio input channel of a stereo set;
The VIDEO connector (RCA),
for the connection to the composite video input of the TV (monitor);
The S/PDIF connector (RCA),
for the connection of Dolby Digital (AC-3) compatible audio equipment;
The SERIAL PORT connector
(sub-D), for the connection to the serial communication port of a PC;
The LNB IN connector (F-type),
for the connection of a dish to the receiver, to receive the digital broadcasts;
The IF OUT connector
(F-type), for the connection of a loop through cable;
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1.3. THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU)
The EchoStar Quattro is a programmable RCU that also can control your TV, VCR, DVD and/or Audio set. The EchoStar Quattro requires two AA/R6 alkaline batteries to operate.
ON/STANDBY
To switch to standby or on.
VCR
To control the VCR.
TV
To control the TV.
EPG
To view the EPG.
MENU
To go to the installation menu.
VOL+
To increase the volume.
VOL-
To decrease the volume.
ARROW CLUSTER
To scroll left, up, right or down.
EXIT
To leave a menu or feature.
PAGE+
To go one page up.
PAGE -
To go one page down.
ALT AUDIO
To choose a language.
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To choose a subtitle.
STOP
To stop the recording or play back of an event; To return to actual time in the EPG window
REWIND
To go to the beginning of an recorded event fastly.
RECORD (press twice)
To record a live program.
SKIP BACKWARD
Not used for Sat-mode.
GREEN
To select a (favorites) list.
RED
To go to another mode.
NUMBER KEYS
To enter numerical settings; To type in a channel number.
TV/RAD
To switch to TV or Radio mode.
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To blank out the volume.
AUX
To control the Audio Set or DVD.
SAT
To control the receiver.
i
To view the InfoBanner; To view detailed EPG information.
Satellite Dish
To select another satellite.
CH+
To go one channel up.
CH-
To go one channel down.
OK
To go to the (favorites) lists; To make a menu selection; To pull down a selection menu.
PREVIOUS
To go to the previous channel; To access special features.
?
Not used for Sat-mode.
V(white)
To edit a list
PLAY
To play back a recorded event.
FAST FORWARD
To go to the end of an recorded event fastly.
PAUSE
To pause the playback of an event; To pause a live program.
SKIP FORWARD
Not used for Sat-mode.
YELLOW
To group a list; To select an EPG timer.
BLUE
To s o rt a l is t; To zoom in/out the time slot of the EPG view window.
FAV
To go to the favorite list of the actual mode.
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1.4. THE ECHONAV USER INTERFACE
The EchoNAV user interface is designed to give you easy control over the receiver. The EchoNAV user interface has four main features that give access to the different functions. The four main features are:
The EchoNAV installation menu,
that helps you to setup the receiver and access the parental lock settings;
The EchoNAV user menu,
that helps you to control the daily operation and selection of the favorites;
The EchoNAV EPG menu,
that helps you to control the different timers and to view the available EPG;
The EchoNAV InfoBanner,
that helps you to view the available information about the actual mode.
The EchoNAV user interface has various ways to navigate through the menus and functions. Some of the keys on the remote control unit give direct access to functions. The most important keys are identified as EPG, colored keys, MENU, OK and EXIT. Other keys are multi-functional which means that their function changes dependent of the mode that you are
in.
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Unless otherwise specified; this note explains the way you can navigate through the pages of the EchoNAV user menu.
1. Use the OK key to pull down the menu selection fields.
2. Use the  keys to scroll the selectable items.
3. Use the  keys to navigate between the left and right column of selectable items.
4. Use the EXIT key to leave the menu and return to the view mode.
5. In a pull-down menu:
- use the OK key to confirm the selection.
- the yellow bar indicates the active selection;
- on the left, the green page indicator indicates where you are.
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2. THE ECHONAV INSTALLATION MENU
The EchoNAV installation menu has different main menus that give you access to the different sub menus. The main menus are:
The guided initial setup menu which is only accessible after the first time you switch the
receiver on and after every manually initiated factory reset;
The User Preferences menu, the installation setup menu and the CI menu are accessible
at any time.
NAVIGATION
A highlighted button shows you which (main/sub) menu is selected. The MENU key lets you change between the main and sub menu where thekeys let you make a selection in the selected (main/sub) menu. The OK key brings you into the related page, where you can make
a choice from the available options.
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Once in a page, at any time:
you can use the MENU key to reverse from a menu page to the sub menu bar;
you can easily leave with the EXIT key.
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The button, that gives you access to the User Preferences menu;
The button, that gives you access to the installation setup menu;
The button, that gives you access to the Conditional Access menu.
2.1. THE USER PREFERENCES MENU
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The main menus are divided in sub menus, selection pages and option fields. The main menu buttons are shown at the right hand side of the menu bar. The different sub menu buttons are shown on the left hand side of the menu bar. The selection pages with the option fields are accessible after you have selected a sub menu. Every menu, sub menu and selection page has one or more help lines to assist you. The main menus are accessible with:
This main menu has different sub menus that give access to the pages where you can customize the factory settings. The user preferences menu always comes in view with the User Profile sub menu. In the menu bar the sub menus are shown at the right side. The available sub menus are shown as icons which become a highlighted button after selection. The sub menus are accessible with:
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The button, that gives you access to the User Profile page;
The button, that gives you access to the Languages page;
The button, that gives you access to the Parental Lock page;
The button, that gives you access to the Local Time page;
The button, that gives you access to the TV System page.
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2.1.1. USER PROFILE PAGE
This menu page allows you to customize the user profile, you can customize:
2.1.2. LANGUAGES PAGE
This menu page allows you to customize the language settings, you can customize
Aspect ratio
To set the screen size of the TV.
Banner time out
To set the view time for the InfoBanner.
Dolby Digital
To tell the receiver that it is connected to a Dolby Digital amplifier or not.
Menu Language
To set the language you want to use in the menus.
Main audio language
To set language for programs with bi-lingual audio.
2nd audio language
To set language for programs with bi-lingual audio.
Subtitling language
To set language for bi-lingual subtitled programs.
2nd subtitling language
To set language for bi-lingual subtitled programs.
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2.1.3. PARENTAL LOCK PAGE
The parental lock menu is initial accessible with the factory default PIN code 0000. For future use, you are requested to change the PIN code to your own personal code.
This sub menu contains two menu pages. These menu pages are:
TO CHANGE THE PARENTAL LOCK SETTINGS
This menu page allows you to customize the parental lock settings, you can customize:
Receiver Lock
To lock the receiver completely for unauthorized users.
Installation Lock
To lock the installation menu for unauthorized users.
Channel lock
To lock or unlock all locked selections at once.
Master hide
To hide or unhide all hidden selections at once.
Change PIN Code
To access the change PIN code page.
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TO CHANGE THE PIN CODE
This menu page allows you to change the PIN code, you can change:
2.1.4. LOCAL TIME PAGE
This menu page allows you to customize the local time settings. For the correct operation of the EPG and the timers, it is necessary to set the local time correctly. You can customize:
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To type in the factory default or personal PIN code.
New password
To type in your new PIN code (numbers only).
Verify password
To type in your New password again. Now the receiver verifies the new password to make sure that you typed in the new password correctly.
Selected time zone
To set the time zone where you are.
Year
To set the actual year.
Month
To set the actual month.
Date
To set the actual date.
Day
To set the actual day.
Hour
To set the actual time in hours.
Minute
To set the actual time in minutes.
Press OK to set the time
To confirm the settings you made.
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2.1.5. TV SYSTEM PAGE
This menu page allows you to customize the TV settings used for the receiver, you can customize:
Channel
To select the (UHF) TV channel to which the receiver is connected.
CH Frequency
To view the frequency that corresponds with the selected channel. You can not set this option.
System
To set the video format supported by your TV.
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2.2. THE INSTALLATION SETUP MENU
This main menu has different sub menus that give access to the pages where you can customize the settings to match your personal requirements. Note that the sub menus are dynamic which means that they change with the selections you make. The installation setup menu always comes in view with the system setup sub menu. In the menu bar the sub menus are shown at the right side. The available sub menus are shown as icons which become a highlighted button after selection. The sub menus are accessible with:
The button, that gives you access to the System Setup page (for Fixed dish);
The button, that gives you access to the System Setup page (for motorized dish);
The button, that gives you access to the Program Satellites page (for motorized dish);
The button, that gives you access to the User LNB Setting page;
The button, that gives you access to the About EchoStar information page;
The button, that gives you access to the System Upgrade page;
The button, that gives you access to the Factory Reset page.
SIGNAL AND EL-WL INDICATOR
In some menus the signal indicator is shown to help you to find a satellite and fine tune for the best signal level and quality.
In some menus (motorized only), an EL-WL indicator is shown to show you what the East and West limits are that you have set for the dish installation, also the position of the searched satellites is shown.
The signal indicator
The top bar shows the signal level to indicate that you receive a signal. The bottom bar shows the quality of the signal (signal-to-noise ratio) to indicate that you have a lock onto the selected transponder. The bottom text gives the satellite and network information to which the lock is established.
The EL-WL indicator (motorized only)
EL and WL show you the calculated East and West Limits. The Indication in the EL-WL indicator show you the calculated position of the searched satellites. Note that this indicator can also show in the TV or Radio mode as part of the InfoBanner.
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2.2.1. SYSTEM SETUP MENU
This sub menu allows you to customize the system setup to match your installation. Note that the menu page is dynamic which means that it changes with the selections you make. You can customize:
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To set the dish type you use.
LNBs
To set the amount of LNBs you have installed.
Polarity
To set the device that controls the signal polarity.
Switch
To set the switch type which you use to control the dish installation (if used).
LNB1
To set the LNB type(s) you use.
Method (motorized only)
To set the scan method; AutoSat (automatically calculate the satellite positions from reference positions) Manual (enter the satellites by manual search).
AutoSat (motorized, AutoSat only)
To confirm the selections you made and advance to the AutoSat setup page (AutoSat only)
Set Limits (motorized, manual only)
To confirm the selections you made and advance to the Set Limits page.
Satellite (fixed only)
To set the satellite you want to scan for the LNB.
Check Signal (fixed only)
To confirm the selections you made and advance to the Check Signal page.
LNB Power (SMATV only)
To select the distribution type (cable=Off, IF=On).
Symbol Rate 1-4 (SMATV only)
To set the symbol rate you want to scan.
Search Channels (SMATV only)
To confirm the selections you made and advance to the Search Channels page.
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2.2.2. FIXED DISH SETUP
This sub menu allows you to customize the system setup to add an additional fixed dish into your motorized configuration. Note that the menu page is dynamic which means that it changes with the selections you make. You can customize:
2.2.3. PROGRAM SATELLITES
LNBs
To set the amount of LNBs you have installed.
Polarity
To set the device that controls the signal polarity.
Switch
To set the switch type which you use to control the dish installation.
LNB1
To set the LNB type(s) you use.
Satellite
To set the satellite you want to scan for the LNB.
Check Signal
To confirm the selections you made and advance to the Check Signal page.
This sub menu allows you to customize the system setup to add an additional satellite into your receiver. Note that the menu page is dynamic which means that it changes with the selections you make. You can customize and view:
Satellite
To set the satellite you want to scan for the LNB.
Search mode
To set a specific search mode (All, FTA, IF, TP, network or update).
Longitude
To view the satellite location on the Clarke Belt.
Transponder
To select a transponder of the selected satellite.
Skew
To adjust the Horizontal/Vertical setting (only for polarotor).
Location
To move the dish for best signal level and quality.
Satellite offset
To compensate for a dish offset caused by ambient conditions.
NOTE
The satellite offset will affect all satellite positions, this means that all scanned positions will change which might result in total loss of signal for all satellites.
Search Channels
To confirm the selections you made and advance to the Search Channels page.
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2.2.4. USER LNB SETTING
This sub menu allows you to program a LNB that is not listed in the LNB selection list. Note that the menu page is dynamic which means that it changes with the selections you make. You can customize:
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To select the first or second user defined LNB.
Low Frequency
To enter the low frequency of the user LNB.
High Frequency
To enter the high frequency of the user LNB.
Polarity Control
To select the device that controls the polarity.
Band Control
To set the control signal for high or low band selection.
Ku/C Control
To set the control signal for the Ku/C LNB.
Store settings
To confirm the selection and save the settings.
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2.2.5. ABOUT ECHOSTAR
The About EchoStar menu gives all the where-to-contact-Information about EchoStar and the status information about the receiver. You can view:
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Company
This field shows the full name of EchoStar.
Address
This field shows the address of EchoStar.
S/W version
This field shows the current software version loaded into the receiver.
Boot version
This field shows the current boot version loaded into the receiver.
Web site
This field shows the EchoStar web site where you can find the latest user and software information.
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2.2.6. SYSTEM UPGRADE PAGE
This menu page allows you to upgrade the receiver’s software. EchoStar provides software updates Over-The-Air (OTA) which means that you can upgrade your system via the satellite.
If you are not able to receive the satellite/transponder, you always can upgrade the software through the SERIAL PORT (RS232) at the rear of the receiver and the downloaded software from the EchoStar website.
Location
To select the default or user defined satellite where you want to download from.
Satellite
To set the satellite where you want to download from.
TP frequency
To set the transponder where you want to download from.
Polarity
To set the correct polarity for the transponder.
Symbol rate
To set the correct symbol rate for the transponder.
FEC
To set the correct Forward Error Correction for the transponder
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2.2.7. FACTORY RESET
The Factory Reset menu gives you the possibility to reset the receiver to the initial factory settings. The memory erase option restores the factory settings over your personal settings. All customized data like parental lock and favorites will be replaced with the factory settings.
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To instruct the receiver to delete all personal settings and replace them with the factory settings.
Confirm Reset
With this field you can confirm the selections made and execute the selected procedure. After the memory erase procedure is finished, you are taken to the initial setup procedure. (for detailed instructions, please refer to section Installation).
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2.3. THE CI INFORMATION MENU
This main menu has different sub menus that give access to the pages where you can view the CI-module and smart card settings. Note that the sub menus are dynamic which means that they change with the selections you make. The conditional access information menu always comesinviewwiththesystemsetupsubmenu.Inthe menu bar the sub menus are shown at the right side. The available sub menus are shown as icons which become a highlighted button after selection. The sub menus are accessible with:
The button, that gives you access to the CI-module 1 information page.
The button, that gives you access to the CI-module 2 information page.
2.3.1. CI-MODULES
The CI-modules sub menu gives all the Information about the CI-module and related smart card that is inserted. Note that the menu is dynamic which means that it changes with the type of CI-module and related smart card inserted. The menus for CI-module 1 and 2 are identical, therefore only an example for CI-module 1 is shown. You can view:
Module
Gives information about which CI-module and related smart card is inserted in CI_slot1.
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CONDITIONAL ACCESS INFORMATION
As an example;
this page shows the additional information that is available from the inserted CI-module and related smart card.
Note that this page can show differently for other
CI-modules and related smart cards.
EchoStar has no control over the information
provided by the related service provider, therefor no specific information is given.
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3. THE ECHONAV MODE AND SELECTION MENUS
3.1. INTRODUCTION
The mode and selection menu gives access to the current list, related features and on-screen help lines. After you have entered the mode and selection menu you can manipulate the lists through:
The Mode bar (red);
The List bar (green);
The Edit bar (white);
The Group bar (yellow);
The Sort bar (blue).
3.2. MODE
The Mode bar gives access to the different receiver modes. The receiver modes are:
TV
To switch the receiver in the TV mode and to access the list of TV channels.
Radio
To switch the receiver in the Radio mode and to access the list of Radio channels.
Lists
To switch the receiver in the Lists mode and to access the favorite lists.
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3.3. LIST
The Lists are available in the all modes. Some of the lists are factory defined and other lists (Favorite lists) are user defined. Favorite lists are lists of your favorite items that are created and maintained by you. In every mode you can setup a number of favorite lists. The lists
available are (mode dependent):
All Channels
To access the list of scanned TV channels available on the scanned satellites.
Current Sat
To access the list of all scanned TV channels available on the current selected satellite.
Favorites
To access to your own favorite lists. You can rename the favorites to something meaningful to yourself,e.g.Film,Sport,Kids.
NOTE
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3.4. EDIT
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The Edit options are available in the all modes. The Edit option gives you the possibility to customize the different lists. The availability of the Edit options is mode dependent, the available options are:
None
No edit option is selected.
Move
To enter the move channel function.
Add
To enter the add channel function.
Rename
To enter the rename channel function.
Volume
To enter the set volume offset function.
Lock
To enter the lock channel function.
Delete
To enter the delete channel function.
Edit PID
To enter the edit PID function.
Add PID
To enter the add PID function.
Edit TP
To enter the edit TP function.
Add TP
To enter the add TP function.
Add SAT
To enter the add SAT function.
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3.5. GROUP
The Group options are available in the all modes. The Group option allows you to group the lists in different ways. The availability of the Group options is mode dependent, the available options are:
None
No group option is selected.
Per Satellite
To group the list per satellite.
Per Network
To group the list per network.
Per Transponder
To group the list per transponder.
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3.6. SORT
The Sort options are available in all modes. The Sort options allow you to sort the lists in different ways. The availability of the Sort options is mode dependent, the available options are:
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No sort option is selected.
AtoZ
Sorts a list alphabetically.
ZtoA
Sorts a list alphabetically, in reverse order.
Character
Shows list with entered character only.
Word
Shows a list that contains the selected word only.
Scrambled
Shows a list of encrypted channels only.
FTA
Shows a list of Free-To-Air channels only.
Locked
Shows a list of locked channels only.
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4. THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG)
Most digital channels transmit program data as an EPG. Digital channels that transmit EPG offer you program information in advance for a certain period of time. Dependent of the service provider, EPG is offeredindifferentways. After you have entered the EPG, you can select the different EPG options, these are:
Mode, to select the TV or Radio mode to show;
List, to select the list in all channels, current satellite or personal favorite;
Date, to access the EPG calendar;
Timers, to select and set the VCR or Reserved timer;
Zoom, to expand or shrink the EPG window as a function of the time slot.
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The event timers are a kind of alarm clock. An event timer reminds you when a program or a timed VCR recording starts. You can set the next timers:
VCR timer, to automatically switch over to the
timed program before it really starts. This allows you to record a program on a video tape (video recorder);
Reserved timer, to automatically switch over to the
timed program before it really starts or when the receiver is in standby, to switch on the receiver.
If a timer is set on a program that is shown in the EPG, the relevant data is already shown in the timer. You can change the settings as follows:
Date, to set the start date for the timer;
Start time, to set the start time in hours/minutes;
Stop time, to set stop time in hours/minutes;
Period, to set the timer once or for every
occurrence;
Status, to set (active) or delete (inactive) the timer.
Store settings, to program the timer.
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Timers are shown in the EPG window as clocks. In the List-Timers page, it is possible to get a list of the timers that are set. In this page you also can change or delete a set timer.
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5. THE INFOBANNER AND POP-UP MENUS
5.1. THE TV INFOBANNER
The TV InfoBanner shows the information related to the actual channel.
The information shown is some information only if provided by the service provider.
The channel information bar, to show the (favorites) list number and the channel name;
The satellite information dish, to show the name of the selected satellite;
The program information bar, to show the start time, duration indicator and program name;
The i-button, to indicate that there is detailed program information available;
The additional information bar, to show the additional service icons. These icons show
only if the additional service is available. The icons are:
- the icon for teletext;
- the icon for alternate audio;
- the icon for alternate subtitling;
- the icon for Dolby Digital audio;
- the icon for Favorite channel;
- the icon for Parental rating information.
The digital clock, to show the actual local time;
The next program information bar, to show the information of the next program.
If the volume +/- key is pressed, the volume button is shown (see the radio InfoBanner).
5.2. THE RADIO INFOBANNER
The radio InfoBanner shows the information related to the actual channel. The radio InfoBanner can show the same information as discussed with the TV InfoBanner.
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5.3. POP-UP MENUS
Some pop-up menus are used to show that the receiver is busy to execute a task. Other pop­up menus require interaction with the user, you have to confirm or deny a earlier given command to complete the task
5.3.1. ALT AUDIO
5.3.2. SUBTITLE
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If transmitted, you can set per channel your alternate audio. You can call up the pop-up menu with the alternative audio key on the remote control unit. You can navigate up and down between the audio languages or left and right for bi-lingual programs. For the radio channels, you can navigate up and down between the different radio stations within the selected channel.
If transmitted, you can set per channel your subtitling You can call up the pop-up menu with the subtitle key on the remote control unit. You can navigate up and down between the languages.
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5.3.3. SATELLITE LIST
This pop-up menu gives you the possibility to choose directly from the available satellites. You can call up the pop-up menu with the satellite key on the remote control unit.
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OPERATION
1. TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE MENUS
NOTE
Unless otherwise specified; this note explains the way you can navigate through the pages of the EchoNAV user menu.
1. Use the OK key to pull down the menu selection fields.
2. Use the  keys to scroll the selectable items.
3. Use the  keys to navigate between the left and right column of selectable items.
4. Use the EXIT key to leave the menu and return to the view mode.
5. In a pull-down menu:
- use the OK key to confirm the selection.
- the yellow bar indicates the active selection;
- on the left, the green page indicator indicates where you are.
NOTE
In the following procedures, we assume that you have switched on the TV and the receiver is in the TV mode.
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1.1. TO SELECT A MODE
1. On the RCU, press the OK key;
2. Press the RED key and make the selection.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Select the required mode.
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1.2. TO SELECT A CHANNEL
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required mode.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Select a channel, either: a. use the keys; b. use the page + / - keys; c. use the numbered keys.
5. On the RCU, press the OK key to confirm.
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NOTE
Normally, you only can view a scrambled channel with the applicable CI-module and/or smart card inserted in a CI-slot or Viaccess smart card reader.
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1.3. TO SELECT A LIST
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required mode.
3. On the RCU press the GREEN key.
4. Read the available help text for information.
5. Select the required list.
1.4. TO GROUP A LIST
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required mode.
3. On the RCU press the YELLOW key.
4. Read the available help text for information.
5. Select the required group option.
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1.5. TO SORT A LIST
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required mode.
3. On the RCU press the BLUE key.
4. Read the available help text for information.
5. Select the required sort option. Note that only for the Character and Word option a keyboard appears.
6. When the keyboard appears: a. use the arrow keys to navigate; b. press OK to accept the character; c. select the button to get lower case
characters and numbers;
d. select the button e. on the RCU, press the OK key to confirm.
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1.6. TO EDIT A LIST
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required list.
3. On the RCU press the WHITE key.
4. Read the available help text for information.
5. Select the required edit option.
NOTE
Some EDIT options are not always available. If an option is not presented, select Group - None and Sort - None
1.6.1. TO MOVE A CHANNEL
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1. In the Edit menu, select the Move option.
2. Read the available help text for information.
3. Go to the channel you want to move.
4. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note a red bullet appears behind the selection.
5. If you want to undo the selection, press the OK key again.
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6. Move the channel, either: a. use the keys; b. use the page + / - keys;
7. On the RCU, press the OK key to confirm.
8. Either: a. press the WHITE key to end the session, or b. select the next channel you want to move.
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1.6.2. TO LOCK A CHANNEL
CAUTION
You can only lock a channel if you have set the parental lock and the PIN-code correctly. We recommend, in the parental lock menu, that you check if the lock option is set correctly.
NOTE
After you have set a lock onto a channel, the installation and the EDIT menu are automatically locked with an installation lock to prevent unauthorized access. Now you can only access these functions if you know the correct PIN-code.
1. In the Edit menu, select the LOCK option.
2. Read the available help text for information.
3. Go to the channel you want to lock.
4. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note a red bullet appears behind the selection.
5. If you want to undo the selection, press the OK key again.
6. Either: a. press the WHITE key to confirm the lock and
end the session, or
b. select the next channel you want to lock.
7. You can temporarily unlock all channels: a. On the RCU, press the MENU key; b. Select the Parental Lock menu; c. Enter the correct PIN-code as requested; d. Set the channel lock to Off.
8. You can restore all the locks on the channels: a. On the RCU, press the MENU key; b. Select the Parental Lock menu; c. Enter the correct PIN-code as requested; d. Set the channel lock to On.
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1.6.3. TO DELETE A CHANNEL
1. In the Edit menu, select the DELETE option.
2. Read the available help text for information.
3. Go to the channel you want to delete.
4. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note a red bullet appears behind the selection and the cursor advances to the next channel.
5. If you want to undo the selection, press the OK key again.
6. Either: a. press the WHITE key to confirm the deletion
and end the session, or
b. select the next channel you want to delete.
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1.6.4. TO SET THE CHANNEL VOLUME OFFSET
1. In the Edit menu, select the VOLUME option.
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2. Read the available help text for information.
3. Go to the channel you want to edit.
4. On the RCU, use the  keys to set the volume.
5. Either: a. Press the WHITE key to end the session, or b. select the next channel you want to edit.
1.6.5. TO RENAME A CHANNEL
1. In the Edit menu, select the RENAME option.
2. Read the available help text for information.
3. Go to the channel you want to rename.
4. On the RCU, press the OK key.
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5. When the keyboard appears:
6. Either:
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a. use the arrow keys to navigate; b. press OK to accept the character; c. select the button to get lower case
characters and numbers; d. select the button e. on the RCU, press the OK key to confirm.
a. Press the WHITE key to end the session, or b. select the next channel you want to rename.
1.6.6. TO HIDE A CHANNEL
CAUTION
You can only hide a channel if you have set the parental lock and the PIN-code correctly. We recommend that you check if the hide option is set correctly.
NOTE
After you have set a hide onto a channel, the installation and the EDIT menu are automatically locked with an installation lock to prevent unauthorized access. Now you can only access these functions if you know the correct PIN-code.
1. Make the hide function available for edit: a. On the RCU, press the MENU key; b. Select the Parental Lock menu c. Enter the correct PIN-code as requested;
2. Set the Master Hide to Off.
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1. In the Edit menu, select the HIDE option.
2. Read the available help text for information.
3. Go to the channel you want to hide.
4. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note a red bullet appears behind the selection.
5. If you want to undo the selection, press the OK key again.
6. Either: a. press the WHITE key to confirm the hide and
end the session, or
b. select the next channel you want to hide.
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7. Make the hide function active a. On the RCU, press the MENU key; b. Select the Parental Lock menu c. Enter the correct PIN-code as requested;
8. Set the Master Hide to On.
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9. You can temporarily unhide all channels: a. On the RCU, press the MENU key; b. Select the Parental Lock menu c. Enter the correct PIN-code as requested; d. Set the Master Hide to Off.
10. You can restore all the hides on the channels: a. In the parental lock menu, set the Master Hide
to On.
2. USE THE FAVORITE LISTS
Navigation and use of the favorite lists are the same as for the all channels and current satellite list as described before. The main difference is that you can setup and organize the favorite lists as required. EchoStar has already pre-named the favorite lists to help you getting started. It is however possible to change the name of the favorite list to something that is meaningful to you.
For adding channels quickly, you can use the group and sort option first to limit the amount of channels where you want to choose from. As an example, now it is possible to add all sport related channels in one step to the Sports TV favorite list.
Note that for each mode, a separate number of favorite lists is available.
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2.1. ADD A CHANNEL TO A FAVORITE LIST
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required mode.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Group and sort the all channels list to locate the required channel quickly.
5. On the RCU press the GREEN key.
6. Select the favorite list to which you want to add a channel.
7. On the RCU press the WHITE key.
8. Select the add option.
9. Read the available help text for information.
10. Go to the channel you want to add.
11. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note a red bullet appears behind the selection and the cursor advances to the next channel.
12. If you want to undo the selection, press the OK key again.
13. Press the WHITE key to end the session.
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2.2. ADD A GROUP OF CHANNELS TO A FAVORITE LIST
NOTE
As an example, this procedure details the instructions on how to add a group of channels to a favorite list. In this example we add a complete network to the My TV Channels favorite list
1. On the RCU, press the OK key.
2. Select the required mode.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Group the channels as required.
5. Select the favorite list to which you want to add the group of channels.
6. On the RCU press the WHITE key.
7. Select the add option.
8. Read the available help text for information.
9. Go to the network you want to add.
10. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note a red bullet appears behind the selection and the cursor advances to the next item.
11. If you want to undo the selection, select again and press the OK key.
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12. Press the WHITE key to end the session.
13. If only the network bar is show, press the i-key to expand the selection.
14. Select a channel.
15. On the RCU, press the OK key to view the selected channel. Note that in the left bar of the InfoBanner, a heart symbol appeared to indicate that this channel is a favorite channel.
2.3. RENAME A FAVORITE LIST
1. On the RCU, press the OK key;
2. Press the RED key and select Lists.
3. Press the GREEN key and select the category.
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4. In the Edit bar, select the RENAME option.
5. Read the available help text for information.
6. Go to the favorite list you want to rename.
7. On the RCU, press the OK key.
8. When the keyboard appears: a. use the arrow keys to navigate; b. press OK to accept the character; c. select the button to get lower case
characters and numbers; d. select the button e. on the RCU, press the OK key to confirm.
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9. Either: a. press the WHITE key to end the session, or b. select the next favorite list you want to
rename.
3. TO USE THE ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (EPG)
NOTE
The EPG information is not always available. Sometimes the service provider (who sends the EPG information) supplies only the program name, the now/next infor­mation or sometimes nothing at all. EchoStar has no influence on this matter. Make sure the local time is set otherwise you can not view EPG information because it needs the correct time (Refer to the Local Time menu).
1. Use the EPG key to access the main EPG menu.
2. Allow the receiver to collect the EPG information for the selected channel.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Use the  keys to select a channel.
5. Use the  keys to select the programs.
6. Use the i-key to shift between detailed program information and the main EPG menu.
7. Use the OK key to view the selected channel.
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3.1. TO SET A TIMER
CAUTION
Note that the VCR timer does not start or program your video recorder (VCR). You have to set the timer of your VCR also to the same time as on the receiver. Please refer to the user’s guide of your VCR how to record from a satellite receiver. On quite a lot of VCRs you have to select the so called external channel (E1)
NOTE
You cannot set a timer in the past or on a program that has already begun.
1. On the RCU, press the EPG key.
2. If EPG data is available, select a program in the future (right of the red line in the EPG window);
3. If no EPG data is available, select the correct channel.
4. On the RCU press the YELLOW key.
5. Read the available help text for information.
6. Select the required timer.
7. When the timer appears, if necessary:
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8. Change the date: a. use the key, to go to the date; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the OK key to change the date; d. in the calendar, select the required date; e. press the OK key to return to the timer.
NOTE
Be aware that the shown EPG start/stop time might not be the same as the actual start/stop times, because of last minute program changes.
9. Change the start time: a. use the key, to go to the start time; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the  keys to set the hours; d. press the OK key to go to the minutes; e. press the  keys to set the minutes.
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10. Change the stop time:
11. Change the repetition:
12. Change the status:
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a. use the key, to go to the stop time; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the  keys to set the hours; d. press the OK key to go to the minutes; e. press the  keys to set the minutes.
a. use the key, to go to the period; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the  keys to set the repetition.
a. use the key, to go to the status; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the  keys to set the status.
13. Save the timer: a. use the key, to go to the Store Settings; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the OK key to confirm the settings.
14. Note the clock that appeared in your program.
15. Do not forget to program also your VCR.
If the timer screen does not disappear, you have set a timer in the past or for a running program. Revise either date, start or stop time to a time in the future
3.2. DELETE A TIMER
1. On the RCU: a. press the EPG key; b. press the GREEN key; c. select from the list: Timers; d. press the OK key.
2. Select the applicable timer and press the OK key.
3. Change the status: a. use the key, to go to the status; b. read the available help text for information; c. press thekey to set the status to inactive.
4. Delete the timer: a. use the key, to go to the Store Settings; b. read the available help text for information; c. press the OK key to confirm the deletion.
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3.3. USE THE INFOBANNER RELATED FUNCTIONS
1. On the RCU, press the i-key.
2. If available, allow the receiver to collect the EPG information for the selected channel.
3. If the i-button in the InfoBanner is shown, use the i-key on the RCU to shift between the detailed program information and the InfoBanner.
4. On the RCU, press the EXIT key to remove the InfoBanner from the screen (only in TV-mode).
3.4. TO SELECT THE ALTERNATE AUDIO
1. On the InfoBanner, find the alt audio symbol.
2. On the RCU, press the key.
3. In the Alt. Audio pop-up menu, select the required alternate audio. Note that alternate audio information is provided by the service provider.
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4. On the RCU, press the key.
3.5. TO SELECT THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
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1. On the InfoBanner, find the subtitle symbol.
2. On the RCU, press the key.
3. In the subtitle pop-up menu, select the required subtitle language. Note that subtitle information is provided by the service provider.
4. On the RCU, press the key.
3.6. TO SELECT ANOTHER SATELLITE
1. On the RCU, press the key.
2. In the Satellites List pop-up menu, select the required satellite.
3. On the RCU, press the OK key. Note that the dish moves towards the selected satellite.
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4. TO SET THE USER PREFERENCES
4.1. TO CHANGE THE USER PROFILE
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. On the RCU: a. press the MENU key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
4.2. TO CHANGE THE LANGUAGE
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
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b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. On the RCU: a. press the MENU key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
4.3. TO SET THE PARENTAL LOCK
NOTE
This procedure does not lock a specific channel. After you made the parental con­trol settings, you must lock the required channels or favorites manually. For a detailed procedure, please refer to the paragraph To Lock a channel.
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
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c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Enter the correct PIN code as requested
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Make the selections.
5. On the RCU: a. press the MENU key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
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4.4. TO CHANGE THE PIN CODE
1. Select the parental Lock menu
2. Enter the correct PIN-code as requested
3. Select the Change PIN Code bar.
4. On the RCU, press the OK key.
5. Read the available help text for information.
6. In the Change PIN-Code menu, make the required selections. Now you will return to the parental lock menu.
7. On the RCU: a. press the MENU key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
4.5. TO SET THE LOCAL DATE AND TIME
NOTE
Make sure the local time is set correctly otherwise you can not view and use the EPG information because the EPG and the related timers need the correct time.
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1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
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c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. On the RCU: a. press the MENU key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
4.6. TO SET THE TV SYSTEM
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. On the RCU: a. press the MENU key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
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MAINTENANCE
1. HARDWARE MAINTENANCE
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
EMOVE THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY SOCKET BEFORE YOU CLEAN THE
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RECEIVER
1. Switch the receiver to stand-by and on the display make sure the clock shows.
2. Remove the mains plug from the power supply socket.
3. Wait at least five seconds, to help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s electronics.
4. Use a dry, soft and clean lint-free cleaning cloth to clean the receiver.
5. Other cleaning agents can cause damage to the outside surface. a. Make a dry, soft and clean lint-free cleaning cloth a little damp. b. Carefully wipe the surface and make sure that no moisture gets into the receiver. c. Let the receiver dry on the air.
6. Install the receiver and make sure all connections on the rear panel are made correctly (For more detailed instructions, please refer to section Installation).
7. Connect the mains plug to the power supply socket.
8. Set the local time, for detailed instructions please refer to the section Operation.
.MAKE SURE, IF USED, CLEANING AGENTS CANNOT GET IN THE RECEIVER.
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NOTE
Make sure the local time is set correctly otherwise you can not view and use the EPG information because the EPG and the related timers need the correct time.
2. SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
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2.1. TO CHANGE THE SETUP OF THE RECEIVER
1. On the RCU, press:
Unless otherwise specified; This note explains the way you can navigate through the maintenance pages of the EchoNAV setup menu.
1. Use the OK key to pull down the menu selection fields.
2. Use thearrow keys to go through the selectable menu items.
3. In a pull-down menu, use the OK key to confirm the selection.
4. Use thearrow keys to navigate between the left and right column of selectable menu items.
5. Use the EXIT key to leave the menu and return to the live mode.
a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
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c. the OK key, to select the or menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Go to the Check Signal field.
5. On the RCU, press the OK key.
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6. Wait for the Check Signal page to appear.
7. In the Check Signal menu make the required
8. Read the available help text for information.
9. If the red dot in the transponder field stays:
10. Go to the Search Channels field.
11. On the RCU, press the OK key.
12. Wait for the search to complete:
13. On the RCU:
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selections for transponder and search mode.
a. select another transponder; b. go to the check signal field; c. on the RCU, press the OK key.
a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
a. press the OK key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
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2.2. TO CHANGE THE USER LNB SETTINGS
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Go to the Store Settings field.
5. On the RCU: a. press the OK key to save the settings; b. press the EXIT key to leave the menu.
2.3. ABOUT ECHOSTAR - RECEIVER INFORMATION
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
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b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. In the About EchoStar information menu you can look up the factory and receiver information.
3. Read the available help text for information.
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2.4. TO DO A SOFTWARE UPDATE FROM THE SATELLITE
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Go to the System Upgrading field.
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5. On the RCU, press the OK key.
6. Wait for the system upgrade to complete.
WARNING D
O NOT PRESS ANY KEYS DURING THE SESSION, THIS
CAN INTERRUPT THE SOFTWARE UPGRADE SEQUENCE
WHICH CAN DAMAGE THE RECEIVER PERMANENTLY
NOTE
EchoStar offers on a regular basis software updates via the satellite and the EchoStar website. If you have trouble to get a download with the latest software version, please ask your retail seller or dealer for assistance.
2.5. TO DO A FACTORY RESET
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1. On the RCU, press:
NOTE
Be sure if you select Memory Erase because all your personal settings will be deleted and replaced with the factory settings. Some of the personal settings that will be deleted are Parental Lock, Favorite lists and System setup. Memory erase resets the receiver as if the receiver comes just out of the box.
a. the MENU key;
The receiver display shows:
- ota (check for new software)
- d1...d100 (downloading)
- P1...P100 (upgrading)
- done (update memory)
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- C.... (channel indication)
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b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
4. Go to the Confirm Reset field.
5. On the RCU, press the OK key.
6. Wait for the Languages initial setup menu to appear.
7. Do the initial setup, refer to the section Installation for detailed instructions.
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2.6. TO GET CONDITIONAL ACCESS INFORMATION
1. On the RCU, press: a. the MENU key;
b. the key to select the menu;
c. the OK key, to select the menu.
2. Press the OK key and make the selections.
3. Read the available help text for information.
2.7. TO ADD A SATELLITE
1. On the RCU, press: a. the OK key; b. Select Mode = TV c. Select List = All Channels d. Select Group = None e. Select Sort = None f. Select Edit = Add SAT
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2. On the RCU, press the OK key.
3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name of the satellite.
4. When the keyboard appears: a. use the arrow keys to navigate; b. press OK to accept the character; c. select the button to get lower case
characters and numbers;
d. select the button e. on the RCU, press the OK key to confirm.
5. On the RCU, use the numeric keys to enter the Position.
6. Select the Location.
7. On the RCU, press the white key.
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8. Enter the required settings.
9. Read the available help text for information.
10. Go to the continue field.
11. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
12. Make the required selections, it is advised to selectthesearchmodeasTP.
13. Read the available help text for information.
14. Monitor the signal indicator and make sure that you have sufficient signal strength and quality.
15. After you found the location, press the OK key to confirm the position.
16. Go to the Search Channels field.
17. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
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18. Wait for the search to complete: a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
19. On the RCU: a. press the OK key to end the procedure; b. press the EXIT key to return to live video.
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2.8. TO ADD A TRANSPONDER
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1. Select a channel of the satellite to which you want to add a transponder.
2. On the RCU, press: a. the OK key; b. Select Mode = TV c. Select List = All Channels d. Select Group = None e. Select Sort = None f. Select Edit = Add TP
3. On the RCU, press the OK key.
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4. On the RCU, press the OK key again to advance.
5. Enter the required settings.
6. Read the available help text for information.
7. Monitor the signal indicator and make sure that
8. Go to the Search Channels field.
9. On the RCU, press the OK key to advance.
10. Wait for the search to complete:
11. On the RCU:
Maintenance
you have sufficient signal strength and quality.
a. the receiver display shows a moving dot; b. the search completed popup menu appears.
a. press the OK key to advance; b. press the white key to end the procedure; c. press the EXIT key to return to live video.
2.9. TO ADD A PID
1. Select a channel of the transponder to which you want to add a PID.
2. On the RCU, press: a. the OK key; b. Select Mode = TV c. Select List = All Channels d. Select Group = None e. Select Sort = None f. Select Edit = Add PID
3. On the RCU, press the OK key.
4. Select the applicable transponder.
5. On the RCU, press the OK key.
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6. Enter the required settings.
7. Read the available help text for information.
8. Monitor the signal indicator and make sure that you have sufficient signal strength and quality.
9. Go to the Store Settings field.
10. On the RCU: a. press the OK key to store the settings; b. press the white key to end the procedure; c. press the EXIT key to return to live video.
3. END OF LIFE DISPOSAL
Your receiver and related accessories contain materials which can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your equipment to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount of materials to be disposed of.
Please inform yourself on local regulations on disposal of your equipment.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. GENERAL
Problem Possible cause What to do?
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1. Nothing appears on the receiver display.
2. The display shows a flashing--:--
3. You have forgotten the personal PIN-code.
2. EPG RELATED
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. The EPG is empty.
2. The EPG shows (little) grey balloons without text.
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Main power cable is
damaged or not connected.
General domestic power
failure
General domestic power
failure
Youhaveselectedan
empty (favorites) list.
The selected program
supports no EPG.
The local time is not
correct.
ThetimescaleoftheEPG
is to big.
Check the main power
cord and insert it in the (wall socket).
Check the domestic
power supply and insert a new fuse.
In the Local Time menu,
set the correct time.
Contact your dealer.
Select another (favorites)
list.
There is no solution for
this, the data is supplied by the service provider and beyond control.
In the Local Time menu,
set the correct time.
Use the zoom function
(blue key) to reduce the time scale until the information can be read.
Select the grey balloon
andontheRCU,press the i-key to view and read the information.
3. TV AND RADIO RELATED
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. No picture or sound in the TV or radio mode.
2. Bad picture or noisy sound in the TV or radio mode.
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Receiver is in standby. ■ Switch the receiver on.
Cable related problems. Check the cable
connections and do any necessary work.
Dish/LNB related
problems.
Make sure the dish and
LNB are correctly adjusted. Do any necessary work.
Bad reception of the
signal.
Make sure the dish and
LNB are clean and correctly adjusted. Do any necessary work.
Signal interference with
UHF-installation.
Check the UHF settings.
Make sure you use the correct channel. Please refer to the TV/radio user guide.
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Problem Possible cause What to do?
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3. The TV shows a No Signal message.
4. There is no Dolby digital (AC-3)soundtomyother equipment.
5. I cannot view or listen to a scrambled channel.
6. I cannot find a channel which should be there.
7. The TV shows a popup:
Bad reception of the
signal.
Make sure the channel
selected transmits.
Make sure the correct
dish or LNB is selected.
Make sure the dish and
LNB are clean and correctly adjusted. Do any necessary work.
The equipment is
connected to the receiver with a RCA or SCART­cable only.
Connect the
S/P DIF connector of the receiver to the Dolby digital input of the receiving equipment.
The CI-module/smart
card is not valid.
Insert, for this service, a
valid CI-module/smart card.
The CI-module/smart
card is not (correctly)
Insert the CI-module/
smart card correctly.
inserted.
The group or sort option is
set.
Youareinthewronglist. ■ Check the all channels list
Set the group and sort
mode to none.
and select the correct (favorite) list.
The channel is hidden. ■ Unhide the channel.
You have selected an
empty (favorite) list.
Press the WHITE key
Select the add option.
Press the GREEN key
Select the Current Sat or All Channels list.
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4. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) RELATED
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. Receiver does not respond to the RCU.
2. Receiver does sometimes not respond to the RCU.
Batteries are empty. ■ Insert new batteries.
The RCU is set to another
mode (TV, VCR, AUX).
The receiver code is not
programmed correctly.
On the RCU, press the
SAT key.
Program the SAT mode
with code 0222, see the appendix for instructions.
Direct sun light from
behind the receiver.
You do not aim sufficiently
at the receiver.
Batteries are almost
Close the sun blinds or
get closer to the receiver.
Aim at the receiver
display.
install a RCU extender.
Insert new batteries.
empty.
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Problem Possible cause What to do?
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1. My television does not receive any signal from the receiver (UHF only)
2. My television does not receive any signal from the receiver
3. My television shows black areas on the left and right of the screen.
4. In a motorized installation, the dish turns to the West while I select Set East Limit.
5. In a motorized installation, I cannot select a specific satellite.
6. In a motorized installation, the positioner reacts unpredictable which results in incorrect positioning of the dish.
7. During (initial) setup of the receiver, no channels are found.
You did not select the
correct audio/video channel on your TV.
You did not select the
correct A/V channel on your TV.
You did not use a correct
SCART cable.
You did not select the
correct aspect ratio for your TV.
The motor turns the other
way around because the cable is not installed correctly.
The required satellite is
located outside the selected East or West limit.
The cables used are
worn, damaged or corroded.
The cable is incorrectly
finished or not sufficiently shielded.
You did not select the
correct LNB(F).
When installed, you have
selected the incorrect switch type or port.
You have selected the
incorrect satellite to search channels on.
You have selected the
incorrect search method.
Refer to the user manual
of the TV for instructions.
On the receiver, In the TV
system menu select the correct channel and PAL setting.
Use another method to
connect the receiver.
Select the correct A/V
channel on your TV.
Use only a full featured
SCART cable that is correctly shielded.
On the receiver, in the
user profile menu select the correct aspect ratio.
At the receiver, change
the cable connections to M1 and M2.
If physically possible,
mind dish damage, revise the limit setting.
Select another satellite.
Inspect the cable for
possible damage and install new cable as required.
Use sufficiently shielded
and correctly finished cables.
On the receiver, in the
installation setup menu select the correct LNB(F).
On the receiver, in the
installation setup menu make the correct selections.
On the receiver, in the
installation setup menu select the correct satellite.
At an initial setup, always
choose the option All.
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GLOSSARY
1. LIST OF USED ABBREVIATIONS
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A/V
AC
ANT
ATA Advanced Technology Attachement
ºC
CAM
CD
CE Conformite European
CH
CI
D2MAC Digital Multiplexed Analog Component
DAC Digital Analog Converter
dB
dBm
DC
DiSEqC
DMA Direct Memory Access
DVB
DVR
EL
EPG
ºF
FTA
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Gb
GB
GND
GUI
H-H
HW
IDE Intelligent Drive Equipment
IEC International Electrotechnic Committee
IF
IRD Integrated Receicer Decoder (the
ISO
kg
kHz
kW
LNB
LNBF
max.
MB
Mbps
MCPC
MHz
min
Audio/Video Alternating Current ANTenna (terrestial)
Celcius Conditional Access Module Compact Disc
CHannel Common Interface
version 2
deciBell deciBell milliwatts Direct Current Digital Satellite Equipment Control
Digital Video Broadcasting Digital Video Recorder East Limit Electronic Program Guide Fahrenheit Free-To-Air Gigabit GigaByte GrouND Graphical User Interface Horizon-to-Horizon HardWare
Intermediate Frequency
satellite receiver)
International Standards Organisation kilogram kiloHertz kiloWatt Low Noise Block down converter LNB with Feedhorn maximum MegaByte Megabits per second Multiple Channel Per Carrier MegaHertz minute
min.
mm
MPEG
NTSC
minimum millimeter Moving Picture Experts Group National Television Standards
Committee
NVOD
OSD
OSG
OTA
PAL B/ G
PAL D/ K
PCMCIA
Near Video On Demand On-Screen Display On Screen Graphics Over The Air Phase Alternating Line B/G Phase Alternating Line D/K Personal Computer Memory Card
Industry Association
PCR Program Clock Reference
PID
PIN
PWM
QPSK
RCA Connector type, also Cinch connector
RCU
RF
RND
S/PDIF
SAT
SCART Connector type, also Euro connector
SCPC
SMATV
STB
SW
TP
TV
µs
UHF
V
VCR
Ver.
V
p-p
V
rms
W
WL
WxHxD
Packet IDentification Personal Identification Number Pulse Width Modulation Quadrature Phase Shift Key
Remote Control Unit Radio Frequency RaNDom Sony/Philips Digital Interface SATellite
Single Channel Per Carrier Satellite Master Antenna TV Set Top Box (the satellite receiver) Software TransPonder TeleVision
micro
second Ultra High Frequency Volt Video Cassette Recorder Version Volts
peak-peak
Volts
rootmeansquare
Watt West Limit Width x Height x Depth
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Glossary
2. EXPLANATION OF USED TERMINOLOGY
C-band A frequency range (3.70-4.20 GHz) used for satellite
broadcasts.
CCITT An European committee of the international
Telecommunications Union and makes recommendations for the distribution of telephone and data distribution.
Clarke Belt The Clarke Belt is a dedicated satellite orbit in which
satellites remain in a fixed position relative to the Earth’s surface.
CI-module/CAM Both names are used for these modules. These modules are
PCMCIA cards with a slot in which you can insert a smart card.
Common Interface (CI) A DVB standard which defines the software and hardware
requirements for condition access systems.
Conditional Access A system which is used by service providers to control the
subscriber’s access to certain services, programs and events like Pay TV.
DBS band A signal frequency range (11.70-12.40ghz) intended for
direct TV broadcast by satellite channels.
Decoder A unit that is connected to a satellite receiver in order to
unscramble a picture that is protected by encryption.
Digital Audio Broadcasting Standard which describes the method of transmitting digital
audio.
DiSEqC A standard through which it is possible to let a DiSEqC
compatible receiver send a signal over the RF cable to a switching device to switch between different LNBs or dishes. The DiSEqC uses the 22 kHz signal to control the switching device.
DVB A broadcast standard for digital radio and television, using
MPEG-2 compression. DVB is being supported by all European manufacturers and broadcasters.
EPG A electronic program guide that comes with the broadcast of
a particular satellite, Note that every station fills the EPG differently or not, so differences in the EPG are not necessarily receiver errors.
FEC Is an invisible part of a broadcast which makes sure that
possible errors in the reception of the satellite signal are corrected.
Feedhorn A part of the dish which collects the signals from the dish.
The signal is then fed to the LNB(F).
Ferrite A remote controlled device that determines the polarity of the
signal which is fed to the LNB. The ferrite is more or less an
electro-magnetic polarizer. Fixed Dish A dish antenna that is pointed at one particular satellite. Free-To-Air broadcast An unscrambled broadcast which you can view without
additional payments to a service provider. Frequency band A frequency band is a range of frequencies which are
dedicated to a certain usage. In the satellite area, commonly
known bands are the C-band and the Ku-band. High Definition Television A digital television format, which combines high-resolution
video and theater like sound to create a movie theater quality
TV viewing experience. Horizontal In the satellite industry, horizontal is used to indicate the
direction in which the received signal is polarized. Normally
you will find that it is abbreviated as H. KU-band A frequency range (10.70-18.00 GHz) used by most
European TV satellites. LNB A device behind the feedhorn which processes the signal
into a format which is understood by the receiver for further
processing
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Glossary
LNBF A LNB with an integrated Feedhorn. So the LNBF comes as
one single unit.
MPEG The Moving Picture Experts group is founded by the ISO to
provide a basis for the coding and compression of moving pictures. MPEG has now become a standard method for the digital transmission of video and sound using less bandwidth than the analog transmission method.
Near Video-On-Demand Multi channel system broadcasting many copies of a film
with staggered start times so a complete film is always available to a viewer with a short waiting period.
Network With respect to the receiver, a network (also known as a
bouquet) is a set of programs that is offered by a single service provider.
NTSC USA video standard with image format 4:3, 625 lines, 60 Hz
and 4 MHz bandwidth with a total of 6 MHz video channel width.
PAL European video standard with image format 4:3, 625 lines,
50 Hz and 4 MHz bandwidth with a total of 8 MHz video channel width.
PID MPEG-2 transmits the audio and video information in so-
called packages. At the beginning of each package is an identifier (PID) present which tells the receiver what to do with the received information. Satellite receivers use normally four types of PID, these are VPID (video PID), APID (audio PID), Program Clock Reference (PCR PID) and data PID (EPG information).
Parental lock A feature which is introduced to give you the possibility to
‘lock’ or ‘hide’ several functions of the receiver to prevent unauthorized persons (children) to view broadcasts that are not suitable for them. The use of the parental lock requires a PIN code. With this PIN code you can change or unlock the locked or hided channels.
Pay-Per-Channel With this feature, the viewer has to pay a certain price per
month (or other period) to receive all programs of a certain channel.
Pay-Per-View Conditional access service where the user is able to buy one
particular program from a particular service provider.
Pay TV With Pay TV, the consumer has to pay for certain programs
or services.
PIN code The PIN code or Personal Identification Number is
necessary to make use of the parental lock feature. The PIN code has four digits which can be set personally.
Polarization Broadcasts are done in a particular frequency band. To make
maximum use of a frequency band and bring you the maximum number of programs, the broadcasts are polarized in different ways to fit as many as possible programs into one frequency band.
Polarizer A remote controlled device that determines the polarity of the
signal which is fed to the LNB.
Polarmount A motorized dish antenna mount which enables a dish to
point at every ‘visible’ satellite on the Clarke Belt.
Receiver Unit which takes signals from a dish and converts them so
they can appear on radio and TV.
RS232 connection A RS232 connection allows you to connect equipment to the
receiver which supports the RS232 protocol.
Satellite A broadcast station, for satellite radio and TV, positioned on
theClarkeBelt.
SCART cable A SCART cable is also known as ‘Peritel’ cable and is
commonly used in Europe to connect the audio and video equipment. A fully furnished SCART cable has 21 wires which is at both sides finished with a 21-pin connector.
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Service provider A service provider is a company or organization that collects
Smart Card A card that contains a ‘smart’ code and is used to de-
SMATV A satellite master antenna TV system is a system which
Stream The signal which is received from the transponder which
Symbol rate Information in the stream which tells the receiver at which
Transponder Equipment inside a satellite responsible for receiving a single
Vertical In the satellite industry, vertical is used to indicate the
Glossary
and offers you a number of programs and services. Some
are free of charge and others you have to pay for.
scramble encrypted broadcasts when placed in a decoder or
receiver with a built-in decoder.
shares the reception resources and is intended for the
distribution of TV and radio signals to the user in one ore
more buildings.
contains the together with the video signal, additional
information that the receiver needs in order to process the
received signal correctly.
speed (rate) the transponder sends the digital information
(symbols). The receiver must be able to handle the symbol
rate to process the signal correctly into a correct image.
uplinked channel and rebroadcasting it back to Earth.
direction in which the received signal is polarized. Normally
you will find that it is abbreviated as V.
3. EXPLANATION OF THE SEARCH MODES
In the various menu pages you can make a selection from various search modes. The search mode gives the possibility to scan a satellite or transponder in a particular manner. The search modes are identified as: All In this mode the built-in database is used to select the available transponders.
The digital channels that belong to these transponders are searched for and added to the all channel list.
FTA In this mode the built-in database is used to only search for the available
FTA channels which are then added to the all channel list. In the real world it seems that the service providers do not always accurately code their channels with a scrambled or FTA code. For this reason you may find that some searched channels are scrambled. Also there is a possibility that scrambled channels are coded as FTA. These channels will then be missed out because of the erroneous code.
Network In this mode the built-in database or information from the received stream is
used to search for the transponders that are included with the currently received network. The digital channels that belong to this network are searched for and added to the all channel list.
TP In this mode the built-in database or information from the received stream is
used to search for or scan in the selected transponder. The digital channels that belong to this transponder only are searched for or scanned in and added to the all channel list.
Digital In this mode the built-in database is used to search for the available digital
channels. The digital channels are then added to the all channel list. The digital channels are shown as white channel names for easy recognition.
Digital IF In this mode the currently received satellite is scanned for digital channels. The
digital channels, within the tuner bandwidth and selected symbol rates are scanned in and added to the all channel list.
Update In this mode the built-in database is used to search for the available digital
channels. Then all new channels are added to the all channel list.
None Transponders on the selected satellite are not searched for.
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INDEX
A
about echostar page .................................... 6-2
add a channel to a favorite list ..................... 5-8
add pid .......................................................4-15
add pid .........................................................6-6
add sat .......................................................4-15
add satellite ................................................. 6-4
add tp ........................................................4-15
add transponder ..........................................6-5
alternate audio ........................4-18
alternate subtitling .....................................4-18
autosat ..................................................3-6
, 4-19, 5-13
B
bad picture ...................................................7-1
blue key ....................................................... 5-2
C
caution ......................................................... 1-2
ce mark ........................................................ 1-2
change the language ................................. 5-14
change the pin code ..................................5-15
change the user profile .............................. 5-14
check signal ............................................... 4-10
check signal menu ....................................... 6-2
ci-module ...............................................1-I
cleaning ....................................................... 6-1
clock .................................................4-17
conditional access information .................... 6-4
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conditional access menu ....................4-5
connections ................................................. 4-2
D
delete ......................................................... 4-15
delete a channel ..........................................5-5
delete a timer ............................................. 5-12
detailed program information ............5-10
disposal ....................................................... 6-7
dolby digital ...............................................4-18
dvb ...............................................................1-II
E
echonav user interface ................................ 4-4
edit .............................................................4-15
edit a list ...................................................... 5-3
edit pid ....................................................... 4-15
edit tp ......................................................... 4-15
el-wl indicator ..............................................4-8
epg ................................... 3-5
, 4-16, 5-10, 7-1
, 4-9
, 7-2
, 5-12
, 4-13
, 5-13
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F
factory reset ....................................... 4-12, 6-3
favorite .......................................................4-18
favorite lists ..................................................5-7
features ........................................................4-1
ferrite ............................................................8-2
fixed dish setup ..........................................4-10
fixed installations .........................................3-5
fta ...............................................................4-16
G
green key .....................................................5-2
group ..........................................................4-15
group a list ...................................................5-2
H
hide a channel .............................................5-6
I
i-button .......................................................4-18
i-key ...........................................................5-10
indicator .......................................................4-8
infobanner ........................................ 4-18
install the receiver ........................................1-1
installation setup menu ................................4-5
ird .................................................................8-1
, 5-13
K
keyboard .............................................. 5-2, 6-4
L
language .......................................... 5-13, 5-14
languages page ...........................................4-6
list ...................................................... 4-14
local time page .............................................4-7
lock ............................................................4-15
lock a channel ..............................................5-4
, 5-3
M
master hide ..................................................5-6
memory erase .................................... 4-12
mode ..........................................................4-14
move ..........................................................4-15
move a channel ...........................................5-3
, 6-3
N
navigation .....................................3-4, 5-1, 6-1
no picture .....................................................7-1
no signal ......................................................7-2
no sound ......................................................7-1
note ...................................................... 1-2
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P
parental lock page ....................................... 4-6
parental lock settings .................................. 4-6
parental rating information ........................ 4-18
pid ......................................................4-15
pin code ................................................4-7
polarotor ...................................................... 3-3
polarotor .............................................4-2
program satellites ...................................... 4-10
, 6-6 , 5-6
, 4-10
Q
quattro ......................................................... 4-3
R
rcu ............................................................... 8-1
receiver information ..................................... 6-2
red bullet ..................................................... 5-5
red key ........................................................ 5-1
remote control unit ...................................... 4-3
rename ...................................................... 4-15
rename a channel ....................................... 5-5
rename a favorite list ................................... 5-9
reserved timer ..................................4-17
, 5-11
S
safety ........................................................... 1-1
satellite ........................................................ 6-4
satellites list ............................................... 5-13
scrambled .................................................. 4-16
search channels page ..........................3-5
search mode ............................................... 6-2
search modes .............................................. 8-4
select a channel .......................................... 5-1
select a list .................................................. 5-2
select a mode .............................................. 5-1
select the alternate audio .......................... 5-13
select the subtitle language ....................... 5-13
set a timer ................................................. 5-11
set the channel volume ............................... 5-5
set the local date and time ........................ 5-15
set the tv system ....................................... 5-15
setup after memory erase ........................... 3-4
signal ..................................................4-8
signal indicator ............................................ 4-8
smart card information ................................. 6-4
smatv ........................................................... 3-8
software update ........................................... 6-3
software version ........................................ 4-11
sort ............................................................ 4-16
sort a list ...................................................... 5-2
, 6-2
, 4-10
start time ....................................................5-11
stb ................................................................8-1
stop time .................................................... 5-12
subtitling .......................................... 4-19
symbols ....................................................... 1-2
system setup menu ............................. 4-9
, 5-13
, 6-1
T
teletext .......................................................4-18
timers ......................................4-17
tp ................................................................4-15
transponder ................................................. 6-5
tv system page ............................................4-7
, 5-11, 5-12
U
use the epg ................................................5-10
use the infobanner .....................................5-13
user lnb settings ................................ 4-11
user preferences menu ................................ 4-5
user profile page ..........................................4-6
, 6-2
V
vcr timer ........................................... 4-17, 5-11
volume .......................................................4-15
volume button ............................................4-18
W
warning ........................................................ 1-2
white key ...................................................... 5-3
Y
yellow key .......................................... 5-2, 5-11
Z
zoom ..........................................................4-16
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LNB(F) Configuration matrix
APPENDIX1
1. LNB CONFIGURATION MATRIX
In the installation menu, the different LNBs are already pre-programmed to save you a lot of configuring routines.
LNB TYPE LO Frequency LO Selection 13/18V 0/22kHz
Appendix 1
HVHV
Standard
Enhanced
Quattro
10,000 13/18V 18 18 0 0
9,750 13/18V 18 18 0 0
9,750 13V 13 13 0 0
10,750 18V 18 18 0 0
C-Band
DBS
TELECOM
5,150 13/18V 18 18 0 0
10,750 18V 18 18 0 0
11,475 18V 18 18 0 0
2. LNBF CONFIGURATION MATRIX
In the installation menu, the different LNBFs are already pre-programmed to save you a lot of configuring routines.
LNBF TYPE LO Frequency LO Selection 13/18V 0/22kHz
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Standard
Enhanced
Universal
10,000 13/18V 18 13 0 0
9,750 13/18V 18 13 0 0
9,750 0 kHz 18 13 0 0
10,600 22 kHz 18 13 22 22
A1
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Quattro
9,750 0 kHz 18 13 0 0
10,750 22 kHz 18 13 22 22
C-Band
C-Band SS
5,150 13/18V 18 13 0 0
5,150 13V 18 13 0 0
5,750 18V 18 13 0 0
3. USER DEFINED LNB(F) MATRIX
In the User LNB setting menu, you can define your own LNB(F). You can use the list below to note the settings.
User LNB(F) LO Frequency LO Selection 13/18V 0/22kHz
HVHV
User ........ 1
User ........ 2
... ...,... ... ... ... .../... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ...,... ... ... ... .../... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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EchoStar Quattro, Programmable Remote Control Unit
APPENDIX2
1. INTRODUCTION
This appendix gives the information necessary for the use of the Quattro with other equipment than the EchoStar receiver. This appendix also contains a code reference list which gives the program code for most of the know TV, video and audio equipment.
The Quattro is and infra red (IR) type programmable remote control unit (RCU) that is able to control most functions (basic) of your TV, VCR, DVD and Audio equipment connected to the receiver. You can program the RCU with a code to which your equipment responds. If the code is not available in the supplied code list, the built-in intelligence assists you to find the applicable code.
For future use it is recommended that you make a note of the equipment codes and the serial number in the fields below: The RCU is already pre-programmed for the EchoStar receiver with code 0222.
TVkey:____
VCRkey:____
AUXkey:____
SATkey:____
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SerialNumber:__-___-__
2. THE BATTERIES
The RCU is powered by two 1.5 Volt Alkaline batteries type AA/LR6. We recommend that you do not use rechargeable batteries. At battery change, the RCU keeps the programmed information for a maximum of 15 minutes.
1. Remove the battery cover.
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2. Find the battery + and - marks.
3. Insert the batteries accordingly the + and - marks.
4. Install the battery cover.
5. Press the SAT key once, Make sure the key lights up to indicate that it is ready for use.
3. THE KEYS
If the RCU is programmed with the correct equipment code, the keys should control the same (basic) functions as the keys on the original remote control unit of that equipment.
The functionality of the SAT mode is discussed in the user’s guide of the satellite receiver.
The Power key This key controls the On-OFF-STANDBY function.
TheMutekey To blank out the volume.
Mode keys (TV, VCR, AUX, SAT) These keys are programmable to take control over the television, video recorder, DVD-player, audio sets and the satellite receiver.
MENU key This key activates the available on-screen menu for the selected equipment.
EPG key If the function is available, this key activates the program function for VCR and DVD equipment.
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ikey If the function is available, this key activates the display/information function for TV, VCR and DVD equipment.
Satellite list key Thiskeyisnotused.
Volume +/- keys This key is used to control the volume level for the selected equipment.
CH +/- keys This key is used to move one channel up or down for the selected equipment.
Arrow cluster To scroll left, up, right or down.
OK key While in a menu, this key is mainly used to confirm a selection.
Page +/- keys If the function is available, this key activates the tracking +/- function for VCR and surround center +/- for audio equipment (AUX).
Recall key This key brings back the last selection. If the function is available, this key activates the random function (AUX).
Transport keys These keys operate the transport function of your VCR, DVD and DVR. To prevent accidental recording, the RECORD key is pressed twice to start the recording.
Subtitle key If the function is available, this key gives subtitles in DVD mode and may also function in TV mode as white fast text key or menu key.
Audio language key If the function is available, this key selects audio language choice for your DVD player and stereo/mono or audio language for your television.
Bookmark key This key is dedicated for use in the SAT mode, for detailed information refer to the user’s guide of your satellite receiver.
?key If the function is available, this key activates the ? function for teletext and for some TVs it activates the 16:9 mode.
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue and White key If the function is available, this key activates the fast text functions (fast navigation in teletext).
For some equipment the key activates the menu function. For detailed information of the fast text functions, please refer to the applicable user’s guide.
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Numerical keys The Numerical keys (0-9, TV/RAD, FAV) activates the same functions as available on your original remote control unit, such as direct access program selection. TV/RAD key If the function is available, this key operates as the AV key for TV and as TV/VCR for VCR. FAV key If your original remote control unit uses one/two number keys (usually marked as -/--, 10 or 20), press this key as usual.
Teletext keys If the function is available, some transport keys control the main teletext functions. You find the teletext functions under the given keys: teletext off; press the stop key teletext on; press the play key teletext mix; press the rewind key teletext hold; press the pause key teletext expand; press the record key
4. PROGRAM THE TV, VCR AND AUX KEY
You can program the mode keys (TV, VCR, AUX) with only one device per key.
The TV key is used to setup the RCU to control your basic TV functions;
The VCR key is used to setup the RCU to control your basic VCR or DVD functions;
The AUX key is used to setup the RCU to control your amplifier, tuner or miscellaneous
audio equipment.
You can program the SAT mode keys to control a number of satellite receivers. The RCU is default programmed to control the EchoStar satellite receiver that came in the same box.
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Some codes are quite similar. If your device does not respond or does not function properly with one of the codes, try another code listed under your brand.
4.1. SETUP WITH USE OF THE EQUIPMENT CODE LIST
NOTE
The procedures to set the RCU for the TV, VCR, DVD and Audio equipment is identical, therefor only the procedure to setup the TV is given.
1. Find your brand in the equipment code list.
2. Switch your TV to on and make sure a broadcast is seen.
3. On the RCU, press the TV key continuously until the indicator stays on.
4. Release the TV key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
5. Use the numerical keys to enter the first code that is listed behind your brand name.
6. Monitor the TV key and note that the indicator blinks three times.
7. Aim the RCU at your TV and press the on/standby key and make sure the TV switches off.
8. Now the RCU is programmed to control your TV.
9. If there is no response aim and press again. If there is no response, the first code is not valid for your TV. Repeat the previous steps with the next code given.
10. If the TV does not respond at the last code, continue with the next procedure
NOTE
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4.2. SETUP WITH USE OF THE SEARCH CODE FEATURE
NOTE
A completed search is indicated by eight blinks.
If the original remote control unit for the VCR, DVD or audio device does not
have a on/off key: before you continue insert a tape or disk before you continue;
For some codes the play or Volume + key might work.
1. Switch your TV to on and make sure a broadcast is seen.
2. On the RCU, press the TV key continuously until the indicator stays on.
3. Release the TV key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
4. On the RCU, press the on/standby key and make sure the indicator of the TV key stays on.
5. Press the up key once and see if the TV switches off. Make sure you wait at least 2 seconds to allow the TV to respond.
6. If the TV does not switch off, repeat step 5 until the TV switches off.
7. After the TV switched off, press the OK key to store the code.
8. On the RCU, press the on/off key. See that the TV key blinks once and the TV switches on.
9. Now your are ready to read-out the code from the memory for future use.
4.3. READ OUT THE EQUIPMENT CODE
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NOTE
You can read out the code from the RCU, just blink back the code. It is handy for future reference. Remember you only can blink back the code after the RCU operates your device.
1. Switch your TV to on and make sure a broadcast is seen.
2. On the RCU, press the TV key continuously until the indicator stays on.
3. Release the TV key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
4. Use the numerical keys to enter code 990.
5. Monitor the TV key and note that the indicator goes off and stays off.
NOTE
The amount of blinks gives you the first number, no blinks indicate a 0.
6. Press the numerical key 1 and count the blinks for the first number.
7. Press the numerical key 2 and count the blinks for the second number.
8. Press the numerical key 3 and count the blinks for the third number.
9. Press the numerical key 4 and count the blinks for the fourth number.
10. Write the code, with a permanent pen, in the boxes in the battery cover and this manual.
11. Now the RCU is programmed to control your TV.
5. SPECIAL SETUP FUNCTIONS
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It is possible to control a second TV or VCR with your RCU. One of the other mode keys (TV, VCR, AUX) must be sacrificed in this case. It is not possible to sacrifice the SAT key.
It is also possible to control another (up to 16) EchoStar receivers that use the equipment code 0222. This is done with use of the address feature in the SAT mode.
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5.1. SETUP A SECOND TV OR VCR
NOTE
The procedure to assign a second TV or VCR is identical, therefor only the procedure to assign the second TV is given.
1. On the RCU, press the TV key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Release the TV key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 992.
4. Monitor the TV key and note that the indicator goes on and off and finally stays on.
5. Press the VCR key once and note that the indicator goes on and off and finally stays off.
6. Now the VCR key is assigned as a TV key.
7. Setup the VCR key to control your second TV, refer to chapter 4 for detailed instructions.
5.2. UNDO THE SETUP OF A SECOND TV OR VCR
NOTE
The procedure to undo an assignment for the TV or VCR is identical, therefor only the procedure to undo the assignment of the VCR key as a second TV is given.
1. On the RCU, press the VCR key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Release the VCR key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 992.
4. Monitor the VCR key and note that the indicator goes on and off and finally stays on.
5. Press the VCR key once and note that the indicator goes on and off and finally stays off.
6. Now the VCR key is assigned as a VCR key.
7. Setup the VCR key to control your VCR, refer to chapter 4 for detailed instructions.
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6. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
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6.1. VOLUME LOCK (PUNCH THROUGH)
The RCU allows you to select the device that you want to control the volume of, independently from any other mode. As an example, if you are in the SAT mode, you can stay in the SAT mode and adjust the volume of the TV directly with the volume +/- key.
NOTE
The procedures to set the volume lock for the TV, VCR, DVD and Audio equipment is identical, therefor only the procedure to set the volume lock for the TV is given.
1. On the RCU, press the TV key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Release the TV key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 993.
4. Press the TV key once.
5. Monitor the TV key and note that the indicator blinks three times.
6. Now the volume control is locked to the TV except for the AUX mode.
6.2. RESET VOLUME LOCK (PUNCH THROUGH)
1. On the RCU, press the SAT key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Release the SAT key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 993.
4. Press the Volume + key once and note that the indicator blinks four times.
5. Now the volume control is unlocked to control the device that belongs to that key.
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6.3. REAL-TIME MACROS
This feature allows you to program a macro on any key. With a macro you can assign a chain of key strokes to any key on the RCU, also on a mode key. The macros are recorded and played real-time, which means the actual time between key strokes will also be recorded.
6.3.1. DEFINE A MACRO
NOTE
You have to complete the macro within a maximum of 8 key strokes.
If a mode key is used within a macro then all keys pressed after this mode key
will follow that mode until another mode key is pressed.
Nested macros are not possible, in other words you cannot start another macro
within a macro.
1. On the RCU, press the SAT key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Release the SAT key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 995and note that the indicator stays on.
4. Choose and press the key which you want to assign for the macro. This can be any key, but after the recording it’s original function is lost.
5. Immediately program the macro as required, after the final key stroke press the SAT key for three seconds to close the macro. Note that the indicator blinks three times.
6. Now the macro is recorded successfully and ready for use.
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6.3.2. PLAY BACK A MACRO
If a macro is recorded under any key, not being a mode key, press the key and the macro plays back, for a macro under a mode key you have to press the key twice within two seconds.
6.3.3. DELETE A MACRO
1. On the RCU, press the SAT key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Release the SAT key and make sure the indicator blinks continuously.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 995and note that the indicator stays on.
4. Choose and press the key for the macro that you want to delete.
5. Press the SAT key for three seconds to delete the macro. Note that the indicator blinks three times.
6. Now the macro is deleted successfully and the original key function is restored.
6.4. FACTORY RESET
You can do either a functional reset which means that all personal programs as volume lock and real-time macros are lost. All equipment codes will remain.
A full factory reset is done if you want to delete all personal programming as well as the equipment codes. This procedure will return the factory settings which you can customize later.
6.4.1. FUNCTIONAL RESET
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1. On the RCU, press the SAT key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Keep the SAT key pressed.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 980and note that the indicator blinks four times.
4. Now the RCU is programmed with the factory settings and ready for reprogramming.
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6.4.2. FULL FACTORY RESET
1. On the RCU, press the SAT key continuously until the indicator stays on.
2. Keep the SAT key pressed.
3. Use the numerical keys to enter code 981and note that the indicator blinks four times.
4. Now the RCU is programmed with the factory settings and ready for reprogramming.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. Device does not respond
to the RCU.
2. One of the mode keys
You did not select the
correct code for the device.
Batteries are empty. ■ Insert new batteries.
Try all the codes listed for
your brand.
Try the search method.
blinks twice when a key is pressed but the device does not respond.
3. Device does sometimes
not respond to the RCU.
Direct sun light from
behind the device.
Youdonotaim
sufficiently at the device.
Batteries are almost
Close the sun blinds or
get closer to the device.
Aim at the device’s
display.
install a RCU extender.
Insert new batteries.
empty.
4. Your device code is not
listed.
The device code was not
know at the time this
Try the search method.
manual was created.
5. The RCU does not exe-
cute the commands prop­erly.
6. Volume control does not
respond as expected.
7. Video does not record.
Some codes are quite
similar, maybe you have chosen the wrong code.
Volume is locked to
another device.
You pressed the record
key once.
Try another code listed
for your brand.
Try the search method.
Undo the volume lock
(punch through) function.
Press the record key
twice to start. The RCU has a safety feature to avoid a start of an unwanted recording.
8. The RCU gives still prob-
lems.
Your customized settings
are corrupted.
Do an operational reset.
Do a factory reset.
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8. EQUIPMENT CODES
8.1. ECHOSTAR SATELLITE RECEIVERS
AD2000 IP 0453
AD3000 series 0222
D2500 IP 0511
DSB1100 1086
DSB2000 0853
DSB9800 0871
DVR-7000 series 0222
IR700 0312
LT7500 0465
LT8 0 + 0688
LT8700 0454
SR1500 0218
SR200 I.P 0713
SR4500 0100
SR5500 0170
8.2. ECHOSTAR KEY ASSIGNMENTS
KEY DSB2000 DSB9800 LT8700 LT80+ SR4500 SR1500
Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
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Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
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1 1 1 1 1 1
222222
3 3 3 3 3 3
444444
5 5 5 5 5 5
666666
7 7 7 7 7 7
888888
9 9 9 9 9 9
000000
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KEY DSB2000 DSB9800 LT8700 LT80+ SR4500 SR1500
TONE-
Radio guide
select
X- Favorite
IRD
A/V TV/SAT-TV
or sat. select
FAVORITE RADIO/SAT-
Radio or
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MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
Vol ume u p
IRD
Volume
down IRD
->EXIT- IRD RECALL
EPG- EPG Guide
SERV- Info
subscription
Menu-
Navigator
IRD
Up cursor
IRD
Down cursor
IRD
Left cursor
IRD
MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Cursor up
IRD
Cursor down
IRD
Cursor left
IRD
Cursor right
IRD
Menu-
Navigator
IRD
Cursor up
IRD
Cursor down
IRD
Cursor left
IRD
MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
Vol ume u p
IRD
Volume
down IRD
SAT
STORE ENTER- Ok
MENU Menu-
Left cursor
IRD
MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Ch up IRD Ch up IRD Channel up
Ch down
IRD
Vol- IRD Volum e up
Vol+ IRD Volume
IRD
Navigator
IRD
Ch up IRD VIDEO
Ch DOWN
IRD
Tuning < SKEW- down
MUTE-
VolumeMute
IRD
Ch down
IRD
IRD
down IRD
ERASE RECALL
CLAMP
FORMAT-
format
FINE- up
VIDEO
FINE- down
MUTE-
VolumeMute
Channel
DOWN IRD
Volume up
Volume
down IRD
SETUP -
Setup menu
TUNING- up
TUNING-
down IRD
IRD
IRD
IRD
IRD
IRD
A2
Right cursor
IRD
OK- IRD OK- IRD SELECT-
INFO- Info
prog IRD
E- Function
key
A- Function
key
B- Function
key
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Cursor right
IRD
Info- Info
IRD
ESC-
Escape, exit
IRD
Right cursor
IRD
store
settings
CANCEL-
cancel
VIEW CANCEL-
=== - MAC
teletekst
Tuning > SKEW- up
STORE-
store IRD
cancel IRD
WEST- move
dish west
SAT-
VIDEO
DEVIA
POSITION
ENTER-
store
selection
VIEW
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8.2. ECHOSTAR KEY ASSIGNMENTS (CONTINUED)
KEY DSB2000 DSB9800 LT8700 LT80+ SR4500 SR1500
C- Function
key
D- Function
key
subtitling --- subtitling
+- Add. Info,
subtitling
<| |> -
enlarge
screen
=?= -
subtitiling
select
on/off
TUNE AUDIO-
STOP- stop
moving dish
EAST- move
dish east
P.LOCK- set
change p.
Lock
audio menu
AUDIO DE-
EMPH
BANDWITH AUDIO
P.L OC K- s et
change p.
Lock
TV/SAT
Select TV or
DBS
KEY D2500 I.P. AD2000 I.P. SR200 I.P. SR5500 LT7500 SR5500
Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby Power/Stby
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select AUX
mode
1 1 1 1 1 1
222222
3 3 3 3 3 3
444444
Ext PPV VIDEO-
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select AUX
mode
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select AUX
mode
video menu
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select AUX
mode
POLARITY
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select AUX
mode
Select SAT
mode
Select TV
mode
Select VCR
mode
Select AUX
mode
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5 5 5 5 5 5
666666
7 7 7 7 7 7
888888
9 9 9 9 9 9
000000
TV/Radio
select
Favorite Favorite FAV/MAIN-
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TV/Radio
select
RADIO -TV/
Radio select
Favorite or
main list
FAV,
CANCEL
FAV,
CANCEL
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KEY D2500 I.P. AD2000 I.P. SR200 I.P. SR5500 LT7500 SR5500
MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
MUTE-
Volume Mute
IRD
Channel +
IRD
Channel -
IRD
MUTE-
VolumeMute
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
MUTE-
VolumeMute
IRD
TUNING- up
IRD
TUNING-
down IRD
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MUTE-
VolumeMute
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
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Vol ume u p
IRD
Volume
down IRD
Guide - IRD Guide - IRD
SAT-List of
satellites
Menu-
Navigator
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
Volume
down IRD
Vol ume u p
IRD
Vol ume u p
IRD
Volume
down IRD
TV/DBS-
Select TV or
DBS
SAT-List of
satellites
Menu-
Navigator
IRD
Channel up
IRD
Channel
DOWN IRD
Volume
down IRD
Vol ume u p
IRD
Volume +
IRD
Volume -
IRD
TV- Select
TV or Sat
INDEX-
system info
Up cursor
IRD
Down cursor
IRD
Left cursor
IRD
Right cursor
IRD
Vol ume u p
IRD
Volume
down IRD
MASK SCAN - dish
ENTER
SATELLITE
<- TUNING <- TUNING <- TUNING
-> TUNING -> TUNING -> TUNING
Volume up
IRD
Volume
down IRD
TES -
Internal sync
toggle
par.
Menu-
Navigator
IRD
TUNING- up
IRD
TUNING-
down IRD
Volume up
IRD
Volume
down IRD
MASK
ENTER
SATELLITE
A2
OK/Store
IRD
Info IRD Info IRD EXTRA
Exit IRD Exit IRD CANCEL -
OK/Store
IRD
DIG/ANA-
Digital
analog
toggle IRD
STORE- IRD STORE-
store
settings
FEATURES
WEST- move
dish west
TUNING SELECT
FSS/DBS SKEW- skew
EAST- move
dish east
TIMER- set
timer
AUDIO
BANDWITH
AUDIO DE-
EMPH
ENTER-
store
selection
Cancel IRD
DOWN/
CANCEL -
Pos. control
SAT/STORE-
Pos. control
setting
UP/ERASE -
Pos. control
BRF/TEF AUDIO
STORE-
store
settings
EXTRA
FEATURES
TUNING
SELECT
FSS/DBS
AUDIO
BANDWITH
DE-EMPH
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KEY D2500 I.P. AD2000 I.P. SR200 I.P. SR5500 LT7500 SR5500
Speaker ALT- Audio
language
toggle
UHF-Select
TV or DBS
BACK-
Background
toggle
8.3. AMPLIFIERS
Arcam 0641 Pioneer 0013, 0300
Bush 0421 Sansui 0321
Cyrus 0683 Sherwood 0711
Denon 0272 Sony 0689
Goodmans 0421, 0847 Tevion 1129
JBL 0668, 1177 Videologic 1095
Kenwood 0772 Yamaha 0354
Philips 0641
8.4. MISCELLENEOUS AUDIO
Goodmans 0841 Uher 0841
Sanyo 0871, 0882 Videologic 117 9
LOCK- set
change par.
Lock
MIX-
Background
toggle
STEREO AUDIO-
audio
parameters
FORMAT VIDEO-
video menu
STEREO
FORMAT
8.5. RECEIVERS
Aiwa 0121, 1405, 1188 Okano 0440
Akai 0115, 0440 Onkyo 0135
Arcam 0642 Panasonic 0763
Audiolab 11 8 9 Philips 0642, 1089, 1189, 1269,
Bang & Olufsen 0799 Phonotrend 0502
Denon 110 4 , 116 0 Pioneer 0289, 1107, 1143
Fine Arts 1189 RCA 1254, 1123
Fisher 0360 Sanyo 0219, 0360
Goodmans 0440 Sharp 0262
Grundig 0219, 1131, 1189, 1192 Sherwood 0491, 0502, 0653, 1050
Harman/Kardon 0110 Sony 1058, 1158, 1258
JVC 0074, 0464 Tec h n ic s 0208, 1135, 1308, 1309,
Kenwood 1027, 1313, 1569, 1570 Thomson 1254
Marantz 0219, 0412, 1089, 1189 Thorens 1189
Memorex 1024 Venturer 1033
Micromega 11 8 9 Wharfedale 0440
Mitsubishi 0440 Yamaha 0176, 0712, 1276
Myryad 1189
8.6. TELEVISIONS
AGB 0516 M Electronic 0009, 0037, 0057, 0104,
ASA 0087, 0104 MTC 0349, 0512
Acura 0009 Magnadyne 0087, 0102, 0247, 0516
Admiral 0087, 0163 Magnafon 0102, 0516
Adyson 0032, 0217 Magnum 0648
Aiwa 0701 Manesth 0217, 0235, 0264
Akai 0208, 0361, 0516, 0602,
Akito 0272 Marelli 0087
Akura 0218, 0264, 0358, 0493 Mark 0037
0708
1289
1518
0105, 0109, 0163, 0217, 0346, 0374, 0480
Marantz 0037, 0556
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8.6. TELEVISIONS (CONTINUED)
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Alba 0009, 0036, 0037, 0211,
Allorgan 0294 McMichael 0043
Amplivision 0217, 0400 Mediator 0012, 0037
Amstrad 0009, 0037, 0171, 0177,
Anitech 0009 Memorex 0009, 1037
Arc En Ciel 0501, 0568 Memphis 0337
Arcam 0216, 0217 Metz 0087, 0275, 0367, 0388,
Asuka 0218 Minerva 0070, 0237, 0487
Atlantic 0206 Minoka 0412
Audiosonic 0037, 0109 Mitsubishi 0033, 0036, 0087, 0108,
Autovox 0087, 0206, 0237, 0336 Mivar 0216, 0290, 0291, 0292,
BPL 0282 Multitech 0009, 0102, 0216
BSR 0294 Myryad 0556
BTC 0218 NEC 0170, 0704
Bang & Olufsen 0087, 0565 NEI 0037, 0337
Barco 0380 National 0237
Basic Line 0009, 0218 Neckermann 0037, 0087, 0191, 0349,
Baur 0010, 0037, 0349, 0361,
Beko 0370, 0486, 0714, 0715 Nikkai 0032, 0035, 0037, 0072,
Beon 0037 Nobliko 0102
Bestar 0626 Nogamatic 0501, 0568
Binatone 0217 Nokia 0361, 0473, 0480, 0548,
Blaupunkt 0191, 0195, 0200, 0327,
Blue Sky 0218, 0668, 1037 Oceanic 0163, 0361
Blue Star 0282 Onwa 0433
Bondstec 0247 Orion 0037, 0177, 0235, 0294,
Boots 0217 Osaki 0032, 0072, 0217, 0218,
Brandt 0109, 0196, 0198, 0335 Oso 0218
Brandt Electronic 0501, 0568 Osume 0032, 0072, 0157
Brionvega 0087 Otto Versand 0010, 0036, 0037, 0191,
Britannia 0216 Palladium 0370, 0418
Bruns 0087 Panama 0217, 0264
Bush 0009, 0036, 0037, 0211,
CGE 0074, 0084, 0247 Pathe Cinema 0216, 0238
CS Electronics 0216 Pathe Marconi 0196, 0198, 0501, 0568
CTC 0247 Pausa 0009
Carrefour 0036 Phase 0032
Cascade 0009 Philco 0074, 0084, 0087, 0247
Cathay 0037 Philips 0012, 0037, 0043, 0087,
Centurion 0037 Phoenix 0087
0218, 0235, 0371, 0581, 0668
0354, 0371, 0412, 0433, 0516
0505, 0512
0328
0218, 0272, 0282, 0294, 0349, 0355, 0371, 0374, 0519, 0581, 0668
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Matsui 0009, 0011, 0035, 0036,
Medion 0668
Nesco 0179
Nordmende 0109, 0196, 0198, 0501,
Panasonic 0126, 0163, 0214, 0226,
0037, 0072, 0177, 0208, 0211, 0217, 0235, 0272, 0294, 0354, 0355, 0371, 0443, 0487, 0516, 0579
0447
0237, 0354, 0512, 0691
0516, 0609
0505, 0556
0216, 0218, 0264, 0337
0606, 0631
0560, 0568
0355, 0364, 0443, 0516, 0655
0264, 0412, 0493
0217, 0349, 0505, 0512, 0556
0237, 0250, 0274, 0367, 0650
0193, 0374, 0556
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Century 0087 Phonola 0012, 0037, 0087
Cimline 0009 Pioneer 0109, 0163, 0166
Clarivox 0037 Prandoni Prince 0516
Clatronic 0247, 0370 Profex 0009, 0361
Condor 0370 Protech 0009, 0037, 0102, 0217,
Contec 0009, 0036, 0216 Pye 0012
Continental Edison 0196, 0198, 0399, 0501,
Crosley 0074, 0084, 0087 Questa 0036
Crown 0009, 0037, 0370, 0418,
Cybertron 0218 RBM 0070
Daewoo 0009, 0037, 0374, 0499 RFT 0087, 0428
Dainichi 0218 Radiola 0012, 0037
Dansai 0037 Radiomarelli 0087, 0516
Dayton 0009 Rank Arena 0036
De Graaf 0208, 0548 Rediffusion 0361
Decca 0037, 0072, 0272, 0516 Revox 0037
Denon 0145 Rex 0163, 0206, 0259, 0264
Dixi 0009, 0037 Roadstar 0009, 0218, 0264, 0418
Dual 0336, 0519 Runco 0603
Dual Tec 0217 SBR 0012, 0037, 0043, 0193
Dumont 0070, 0087 SEG 0036, 0217, 0264, 0668
Elbe 0259 SEI 0010, 0087, 0102, 0177,
Elin 037, 0548 Saba 0087, 0109, 0163, 0196,
Elite 0218 Saccs 0238
Elta 0009 Sagem 0610
Emerson 0087, 0361 Saisho 0009, 0011, 0033, 0177,
Erres 0012, 0037 Salora 0163, 0194, 0349, 0356,
Europhon 0516 Sambers 0102, 0516
Expert 0206 Samsung 0009, 0037, 0060, 0217,
Ferguson 0037, 0073, 0109, 0190,
Fidelity 0193, 0216, 0361 Sanyo 0011, 0036, 0045, 0072,
Finlandia 0208, 0346, 0359 Schaub Lorenz 0361
Finlux 0037, 0070, 0072, 0087,
Firstline 0009, 0216, 0217, 0247,
Fisher 0104, 0208, 0217, 0303,
Flint 0455 Sharp 0036, 0093, 1093, 1193
Forgestone 0193 Shorai 0294
Formenti 0037, 0087 Siarem 0087, 0102, 0516
Frontech 0163, 0247, 0264, 0448 Siemens 0037, 0157, 0191, 0195,
Fujitsu 0072, 0206, 0683 Silver 0036
Funai 0179, 0264, 0294, 0303 Singer 0087
0568
0579
0193, 0238, 0324, 0335, 0560
0104, 0105, 0179, 0346, 0411, 0516
0294, 0668
0370, 0555
0247, 0264, 0337, 0418, 0668
Quelle 0010, 0011, 0037, 0070,
R-Line 0037
Sandra 0216
Schneider 0037, 0057, 0218, 0247,
Seleco 0163, 0206, 0259, 0411
Sentra 0035
0074, 0084, 0104, 0200, 0327, 0328, 0361, 0505, 0512
0294, 0516
0198, 0335, 0501, 0568
0211, 0235, 0264, 0354, 0516
0359, 0361, 0548
0264, 0290, 0370, 0556, 0587
0104, 0157, 0208, 0339
0303, 0336, 0371, 0394, 0668
0200, 0327, 0328
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GEC 0037, 0043, 0072, 0217,
GPM 0218 Skantic 0356
Geloso 0009 Solavox 0032, 0163
Genexxa 0163, 0218 Sonitron 0208
GoldStar 0037, 0109, 0217, 0290,
Goodmans 0036, 0037, 0072, 0179,
Gorenje 0370 Sontec 0037
Graetz 0163, 0361 Sony 0010, 0011, 0036, 0505,
Granada 0037, 0045, 0072, 0208,
Grandin 0282, 0610 Standard 0009, 0217, 0218
Grundig 0070, 0191, 0195, 0237,
HCM 0009, 0282, 0412 Sunkai 0294, 0355
Hanseatic 0037, 0361, 0428, 0556 Susumu 0218
Hantarex 0516 Sysline 0037
Hifivox 0501, 0568 T + A 0447
Hinari 0009, 0036, 0037, 0179,
Hisawa 0282, 0400, 0455 Tashiko 0036, 0043, 0217, 0359
Hitachi 0032, 0036, 0043, 0044,
Huanyu 0216, 0374 Tec 0217, 0247
Hypson 0037, 0264, 0282 Technic s 0250, 0650
ICE 0217, 0264, 0371 Technol Ace 0179
ICeS 0218 Teleavia 0501, 0568
ITS 0371 Telefunken 0074, 0084, 0101, 0109,
ITT 0163, 0361, 0548 Te l e tech 0009
Imperial 0074, 0084, 0247, 0370,
Indesit 0237 Ten s ai 0218, 0294
Indiana 0037 Texet 0216, 0218
Ingelen 0163 Thomson 0109, 0196, 0198, 0237,
Inno Hit 0072, 0516 Thorn 0035, 0037, 0072, 0074,
Interfunk 0037, 0163, 0247, 0361,
Intervision 0037, 0102, 0217, 0264,
Isukai 0218 Triumph 0177, 0243, 0516
JVC 0036, 0053, 0094, 0190,
Kaisui 0009, 0216, 0217, 0218,
Kapsch 0163, 0206 Ultravox 0102
Karcher 0610 Universum 0037, 0104, 0105, 0264,
Kathrein 0556 Vestel 0037
Kendo 0037, 0235 Videosat 0247
Kingsley 0216 Videotechnic 0217
0516
0377
0217, 0235, 0364, 0371, 0374, 0499, 0624
0217, 0339, 0359, 0516
0487, 0556, 0587
0218
0105, 0109, 0145, 0163, 0196, 0198, 0217, 0225, 0349, 0356, 0441, 0481, 0548, 0563, 0578
0418
0501, 0512, 0568
0377, 0654
0192, 0371, 0606, 0643, 0653
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Sinudyne 0010, 0087, 0102, 0177,
Sonoko 0009, 0037
Sonolor 0163, 0208
Soundwave 0037, 0418
Stern 0163, 0206, 0259
Tandy 0072, 0163, 0217, 0218,
Tatung 0037, 0072, 0217, 0516
Teleton 0036, 0206, 0217, 0349
Tomashi 0282
Toshiba 0035, 0036, 0070, 0243,
Uher 0206, 0303
Ultra 0192
0235, 0294, 0516
1505, 1651
0276
0262, 0335, 0471, 0498, 0501, 0568, 0625
0349, 0399, 0501, 0568
0084, 0104, 0190, 0192, 0193, 0361, 0499, 0505, 0512
0508, 1508
0346, 0370, 0492
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Kneissel 0259, 0435 Voxson 0087, 0163
Korpel 0037 Waltham 0217, 0356
Korting 0087 Watson 0037
Koyoda 0009 Watt Radio 0102
Leyco 037, 0072, 0264, 0294 Wega 0036, 0087
Liesenk & Tter 0037 White Westinghouse 0037, 0216
Lloytron 0032 Yo ko 0037, 0217, 0264
Loewe 0087, 0512 Zanussi 0206
Luma 0206
Luxor 0194, 0237, 0349, 0356,
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ASA 0037, 0081 NEC 0038, 0041, 0067
Aiwa 0000, 0307, 0348, 0352 Neckermann 0081
Akai 0041, 0106, 0315 Nesco 0072
Akiba 0072 Nokia 0041, 0046, 0104, 0106,
Akura 0271 Nordmende 0041, 0320, 0321, 0384,
Alba 0020, 0072, 0278, 0293,
Ambassador 0020, 0554 Okano 0315, 0348
Amstrad 0000, 0278, 0325, 0332 Orion 0004, 0333, 0334, 0343,
Anitech 0072 Osaki 0000, 0037, 0072
Asuka 0037 Otto Versand 0081
Baird 0000, 0041, 0104, 0107 Palladium 0006, 0037, 0041, 0072
Bang & Olufsen 0013, 0499 Panasonic 0162, 0226, 0227, 0454,
Basic Line 0020, 0072, 0278, 0554 Pathe Marconi 0041
Blaupunkt 0003, 0006, 0034, 0154,
Blue Sky 0278 Perdio 0000
Brandt 0320, 0321, 0493 Philco 0038
Brandt Electronic 0041 Philips 0081, 0146, 0384
Bush 0072, 0278, 0293, 0333,
CGE 0000 Pioneer 0067, 0081
Catron 0020, 0554 Portland 0020, 0554
Cimline 0072 Profex 0322
Clatronic 0020, 0554 Profitronic 0240
Combitech 0352 Proline 0000, 0293
Condor 0020, 0554 Pye 0081
Crown 0020, 0072, 0278, 0554 Quartz 0046
Cyrus 0081 Quelle 0081
Daewoo 0020, 0278, 0554 Radiola 0081
Dansai 0072 Rex 0041, 0384
De Graaf 0042, 0166 Roadstar 0037, 0072, 0240, 0278
Decca 0000, 0081 SBR 0081, 0146
Denon 0042 SEG 0240, 0322
Dual 0041 SEI 0004, 0081
Dumont 0000, 0081, 0104 Saba 0041, 0206, 0207, 0320,
ESC 0240, 0278 Saisho 0004
Elbe 0038 Salora 0043, 0046, 0106
Elcatech 0072 Samsung 0240, 0432
0315, 0333, 0334, 0352, 0554
0162, 0195, 0226, 0227
0334, 0352
0240
0494
Oceanic 0000, 0041
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0459, 1162
Pentax 0042
Phonola 0081
0321, 0384, 0494, 0530
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Ferguson 0041, 0107, 0320, 0321,
Fidelity 0000 Sanyo 0046, 0104
Finlandia 0081, 0104 Saville 0352
Finlux 0000, 0042, 0081, 0104 Schaub Lorenz 0000, 0041, 0104
Firstline 0037, 0043, 0045, 0072 Schneider 0000, 0072, 0081
Fisher 0046, 0047, 0054, 0104 Seleco 0041
Frontech 0020, 0554 Sentra 0020, 0554
Funai 0000 Sharp 0048, 0062
GEC 0081 Shintom 0072, 0104
General 0020, 0554 Shorai 0004
GoldHand 0072 Siemens 0003, 0006, 0037, 0054,
GoldStar 0037 Silva 0037
Goodmans 000, 0020, 0037, 0062,
Graetz 0041, 0104, 0240 Sinudyne 0004, 0081
Granada 0046, 0081, 0104 Solavox 0020, 0554
Grandin 0000, 0037, 0072 Sonolor 0046, 0062
Grundig 0003, 0006, 0007, 0072,
HCM 0072, 0293 Sony 0011, 0032, 0033, 0034,
Hanseatic 0037 Sunkai 0348
Hinari 0004, 0072, 0240, 0293,
Hitachi 0000, 0004, 0041, 0042,
Hypson 0072 Ta s h ik o 0000
ITT 0041, 0046, 0104, 0106,
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ITV 0020, 0037, 0278 Te c 0020, 0554
Imperial 0000 Technics 0162, 0226
Ingersol 0004 Teleavia 0041, 0493
Interfunk 0081 Telefunken 0041, 0320, 0321, 0384,
JVC 0008, 0041, 0067, 0206,
Kaisui 0072 Tensai 0000, 0322
Kendo 0106 Thomson 0041, 0320, 0384, 0493,
Kenwood 0041 Thorn 0041, 0104
Korpel 0072 To sh ib a 0041, 0043, 0045, 0081,
Lenco 0278 Towada 0322
Leyco 0072 Uher 0240
Loewe 0004, 0006, 0037, 0081,
Logik 0004, 0240 Ya m ishi 0072
Luxor 0043, 0046, 0048, 0062,
MElectronic 0000, 0038 Yoko 0020, 0240, 0554
Manesth 0045, 0072 Thorn 0041, 0104
Marantz 0003, 0006, 0062, 0081,
Matsui 0004, 0348, 0352 Towada 0322
Memorex 0000, 0037, 0046, 0104 Uher 0240
Memphis 0072 Universum 0000, 0006, 0037, 0081,
0493
0072, 0278, 0343, 0554, 0637
0081, 0195, 0207, 0226, 0293, 0347, 0349
0352
0166, 0240, 0544
0240, 0384
0207, 0384
0162, 0454, 1162
0104, 0106
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Sansui 0041, 0067, 0271
0081, 0104, 0146, 0195
Singer 0045
Sontec 0037
1032
Sunstar 0000
Suntronic 0000
Tatung 0000, 0041, 0081
0493, 0494, 0529, 0580
Ten o s al 0072
0494, 0528
0384
Universum 0000, 0006, 0037, 0081,
Yokan 0 072
Tosh ib a 0041, 0043, 0045, 0081,
0106, 0195, 0240, 0325
0384
0106, 0195, 0240, 0325
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Metz 0003, 0006, 0037, 0162,
Minerva 0006, 0195 Yokan 0072
Mitsubishi 0043, 0067, 0075, 0081,
Multitech 0000, 0072
Murphy 0000
Myryad 0081
0195, 0227, 0347, 0454, 0459, 1162
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Akai 0611 Samsung 0573
Bush 0690 Sharp 0630
Denon 0490 Sony 0533
JMB 0695 Technics 0490
JVC 0558 Thomson 0551
Kenwood 0490, 0534 To sh i ba 0503
Oritron 0651 Wharfedale 0686
Panasonic 0490, 0703 Yamaha 0668
Philips 0539 Yamakawa 0665
Pioneer 0525, 0571
Proline 0652
Yamis h i 0072
Yoko 0020, 0240, 0554
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