Edision Piccollino User Manual

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Full HD Sat Receiver
User’s Guide
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Contents
►Safety ...............................................................................................................4-5
►Remote control ...................................................................................................6
►Description .........................................................................................................7
►Technical Data ....................................................................................................8
►Information bar ...................................................................................................9
►EDIVISION - Program eGuide ......................................................................10-11
►Service ...............................................................................................................12
Organizing Services .............................................................................................................. 12
Organizing Favourites ........................................................................................................... 14
►Installation ......................................................................................................... 16
Satellite installation ...............................................................................................................16
FastScan Satellite .................................................................................................................18
Auto Installation ..................................................................................................................... 18
Satellite Guide ....................................................................................................................... 19
►Settings ..............................................................................................................20
Software update .................................................................................................................... 20
Language ..............................................................................................................................21
A/V Control ............................................................................................................................ 21
Ethernet Setting ...................................................................................................................22
Time Settings ........................................................................................................................23
Timer .....................................................................................................................................24
Parental Control ....................................................................................................................24
Miscellaneous settings .......................................................................................................... 25
Default Setting ...................................................................................................................... 25
Information ............................................................................................................................26
►Conditional Access ...........................................................................................26
Card info ............................................................................................................................... 26
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►Media ..................................................................................................................27
Recording ............................................................................................................................. 27
Movie .................................................................................................................................... 27
Music ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Images ..................................................................................................................................27
File List / Software ................................................................................................................ 27
PVR Setting .......................................................................................................................... 30
Disk management .................................................................................................................30
Remove USB Device Safely! ................................................................................................30
►Applications .....................................................................................................31
YouTube ................................................................................................................................31
RSS Reader .......................................................................................................................... 31
Weather forecast ................................................................................................................... 31
Google Maps ......................................................................................................................... 31
Ftp ......................................................................................................................................... 31
Web TV .................................................................................................................................31
DLNA .....................................................................................................................................31
Big2Small .............................................................................................................................. 31
Web server ............................................................................................................................ 31
►Games ................................................................................................................ 31
Tetris ...................................................................................................................................... 31
Snake .................................................................................................................................... 31
Othello ................................................................................................................................... 31
►Edivision ............................................................................................................ 31
Edivision ................................................................................................................................ 31
More ...................................................................................................................................... 31
Schedule ...............................................................................................................................31
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► Important safety instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions in a safe place.
3) Follow all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use the device near water.
6) Only clean with a dry cloth.
7) Do not use near heat sources, such as radiators, heat accumulators, ovens or other
devices (including amplifiers) generating heat.
8) Only operate this product with the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are unsure
about the type of power supply you use at home, ask your electricity supplier. Disconnect the device
from the mains before maintenance or installation procedure.
9) Protect the mains cable from damage.
10) Only use auxiliary devices/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
11) Unplug the device during thunderstorms or extended periods of non-use.
12) All maintenance work should be carried out by qualified service personnel. Maintenance is required
if the device was damaged in some way, including the damage to the mains cable or mains plug, if
the device was exposed to liquids or moisture, was dropped or does not function properly.
13) Make sure that the ventilation slots are always unobstructed.
14) Attention should be paid to the environmental aspect of battery disposal.
15) Only use the device in moderate climate.
WARNING: In order to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this device to rain or moisture.
WARNING: The batteries may not be exposed to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight, fire, etc.
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
This symbol indicates that there is risk of electric shock.
This symbol indicates that the operating instructions contain important operating and maintenance
instructions.
This symbol indicates that there is a double insulation between voltage and user accessible parts
between the product.
This symbol on the product or in the operating instructions indicates that the electrical or electronic
device must be disposed of separately from household waste at the end of the service life. Separate
collection systems exist for recycling.
For further information, please contact your local authorities or your dealer where you purchased the product.
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►Remote Control
On/Off button.
Mute On/Off.
Starts recording manually.
Start playing the TimeShift function and / or a Recording. Back to normal recording speed.
Finishes TimeShift, a recording or a playback
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Pauses playback.
Scrolls listings per page backward. Fast Possibility backwards.
Scrolls listings per page forward. Fast-forward capability.
Returns to the start, alternatively to the previous recording ..
Switches to the end, alternatively to the next recording.
Displays a le list..
Show bar TimeShift.
Displays a le-list.
Allows you to set the time at which the Receiver autom. switches to standby mode.
Calls up the Audio menu.
Changes the display TV standard.
Calls up the Subtitle/Teletext menu.
Switching between TV and Receiver
Displays the main menu.
Displays the information bar.
With the arrow keys you can scroll in the lists up and down, left and right or regulate the volume.
With the OK-key you conrm your
menu-entry or activate the channel-list.
Exits a Menu/Dialogue window
Selection of the electronic program guide EDIVISION.
Scrolls up (+) or down (-) in lists of channel lists.
Scrolls up (+) or down (-) change the volume.
Displays the favourite lists.
Displays the satellite lists (optional).
Selection of TV/Radio program. Input of numbers or letters in the menus.
Toggles between TV and Radio mode.
Entering the number 0 / enlarges the image..
Returns to the previous program.
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►Description
Front Panel
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Infrared sensor for the reception
of remote control commands
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Display LED, displays current information
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Card reader
Back Panel
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LNB IN: Connection for the coaxial cable
to the signal from the satellite system
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S/PDIF: Audio interface for amplier/audio console
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HDMI: Connection to an HDTV quality TV
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ETHERNET: Ethernet port RJ45
10/100 Mbps
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SCART: For connecting to a TV set,
using SCART cable [not for HD TV]
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Connection for an adapter
(DC 12V/1,5A)
Side view
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/ 2 x
USB: Connection for USB storage devices
Connecting and switching on
Note: For interference-free satellite TV reception,
a specialist technician must calibrate your satellite TV system with a digital TV level meter
Connect the receiver using HDMI cable via the HDMI output port to your TV's HDMI input port
Now connect the receiver to the satellite antenna cable via the LNB IN input.
Insert the batteries into the remote control. Notes on the remote control can be found on the back of these instructions.
Connect the receiver to the power supply.
The receiver starts with the BOOT process and is operational with in a short time
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SCART
DC 12V/1,5 A
S/PDIF HDMI
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA MAX
ETHERNET
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HDMI in
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HDm i
kabel
HDMI
kabel
Antenna cable
SCART
DC 12V/1,5 A
S/PDIF HDMI
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA MAX
ETHERNET
Power socket
HDMI:
Output receiver
HDMI cable
TV set connection panel
Use an HDMI input!
LNB IN:
Connecting the cable to the satellite signal
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► Features
• Type: DVB-S2 Full HD (H.264) digital satellite receiver
• Resolution: 480p, 576p, 720p/50Hz, 720p/60Hz, 1080i/50Hz, 1080i/60Hz, 1080p/50Hz,
1080p/60Hz TVStandard
• DiSEqC 1.2, 13/18V, 0/22K, LNB
• 1 x Card Reader
• 1 x HDMI output for HD video / audio
• 1 x Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbps port
• 1 x SCART output for HD video / audio
• 1 x S/PDIF Output
• 2 x USB
• 1 x LED Display
• LNB in
• 6000 channels memory for TV and radio
• Auto PAL/NTSC Toggle
• Multilingual OnScreenDisplay / Greek menu
• EDIVISION program eguide
• Picture In Grak (PIG) support
• Channel modication program and favourites’ lists
• Automatic and manual channel scanning
• Automated On/Off timer
• Wi Connection (with USB Dongle)
• 3G Connection (via USB 3G Modem)
• PVR via USB
• Time Shift option
• Subtitles support
• Teletext support
• Auto save on last channel
• Software / channel list Upgrade & Backup using USB
• FAT 16/32, NTFS formats support
• Parental Lock
• Eco Standby 0.8 Watt
•100 ~ 240V Voltage,
50Hz/60Hz
• Media player MP3/
JPEG/BMP/AVI/DivX/ VOB/MKV
• Dimensions:
145x120x35 mm (WxDxH)
• Colour: black
• 2-year Warranty
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DC 12V/1,5 A
S/PDIF HDMI
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA MAX
ETHERNET
►Language Selection
During the initial start, please select your language.
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► Information bar (InfoBar)
When in the TV/Radio mode, the 'INFO' button displays an information bar (InfoBar) at the lower edge of the screen. This bar is faded-in up to 10 seconds.
How to change the duration of fading of the information bar:
1. Press the 'MENU' button to open the main menu.
2. Use the left/right arrow buttons to navigate to the ‘System’ item.
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to navigate to the ‘Other settings’ menu item and press the OK button.
4. Use the left/right arrow buttons to select the value in seconds you want to set (max. 10s) in the 'OSD time exceeded' item.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.
The InfoBar in TV or Radio mode shows the following information about the current program and selected station:
- the place in the program list
- the name of the station
- the current program (as far as information is available) including start time
- the following program (as far as information is available) including start time
- the name of the favourite list
- the time
- indicates the availability of Teletext for the current program
- indicates if the transmitted program is encrypted
- indicates if subtitles are available
- indicates if the sound broadcasted is in stereo or mono format, left or right balance
- indicates if the program is blocked (parental lock)
- indicates that the station is present in a favourite list
- indicates if the program is transmitted in HD
- indicates if Wi-Fi network connection exists
Functions and settings:
If the InfoBar is displayed, detailed information about the current program can be displayed (if available) by (repeated) pressing the ‘INFO’ button. If multiple information pages are available, scroll through these pages by using the ‘PAGE+’/’PAGE-’ buttons. Use the left/right arrow buttons to switch between the information of the current and next program. Use the red button to display further (technical) information. Use the EXIT button to exit the menu with the detailed information.
Use the EXIT button again to switch off the InfoBar.
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► EDIVISION - Your electronic program guide
Standard: EDIVISION is an electronic program guide with its own OSD menu. EDIVISION presents the
information provided by the service provider in detailed views. In addition, up to 8 time-controlled recordings (Timer) can be programmed from here. Note that not all channels/program providers provide program-related information.
Use the EDIVISION button on the remote control to start your program guide.
Functions and settings:
The window of 'EDIVISION' is structured differently, depending on in which mode you are. The mode (now, next, more, timetable) can be changed with the green button.
Information can be found at the top left in the modes 'Now' and 'Next' on the current or next program and on the channel in text format, at the top right, the current TV picture (in TV mode). In the lower area, the current program list can be found which can be navigated with the up / down arrow buttons and another
channel can be chosen with the OK button. If the channel provides program-related information, it will be displayed in the list (e.g. duration of the program in form of bars, program title). Press the OK button to display detailed information about the program, if available. Use the left/right arrow buttons to switch between ‘Now’ and ‘Next’ EDIVISION modes.
The ‘More’ mode displays program information in chart form and chronological order. Use the left/right arrow buttons to navigate between a channel’s temporal program information and use the up/down arrow buttons
to move the cursor (yellow
marking) in the channel list. The
OK button may possibly have
to be pressed if another channel
was selected and the program-
related information should be
displayed (if available). If the
cursor is located on the right-
hand side of a program title,
detailed information about this
program can be displayed by
pressing the OK button.
The 'Timetable' mode displays
the currently selected program
list in chart form on the left and
program information in weekly
format on the right. Use the left/
right arrow buttons
EDIVISION window in ‘Timetable’ mode
To navigate between the channel list and the PREV/NEXT buttons to navigate daily overview. Use the up/down arrow buttons to navigate between the weekdays in the respective list. If the cursor is
located on the right-hand column side of a program title, even more detailed information about this program can be displayed (if available) by pressing the OK button .
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