Edision progressiv hybrid Operating Instructions Manual

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progressiv hybrid
FullHD DVB-C/T2 Receiver
Operating instructions
www.edision.gr
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Operating instructions
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CONTENTS
►safety ................................................................................................................6-7
►Remote control ................................................................................................... 8
►Description .........................................................................................................9
►Features ............................................................................................................. 10
►Information bar (InfoBar) ................................................................................ 11
►EDIVISION – Your electronic program guide ............................................12-13
►Channel .............................................................................................................. 14
Edit channel ..........................................................................................................................14
Edit favourites .......................................................................................................................16
►Installation ........................................................................................................18
Terrestrial Installation ...........................................................................................................18
Cable Installation .................................................................................................................. 20
Netw ID Scan .......................................................................................................................20
►Menu system settings ......................................................................................20
Language ..............................................................................................................................20
A/V Control ............................................................................................................................ 21
Time setting ...........................................................................................................................21
Timer ....................................................................................................................................22
Parental Control ....................................................................................................................22
Factory setting ....................................................................................................................... 23
Information ............................................................................................................................24
►System ..............................................................................................................24
Software Update ..................................................................................................................24
Miscellaneous Settings .........................................................................................................26
Card information ................................................................................................................... 26
►Media .................................................................................................................. 27
File List .................................................................................................................................. 27
Memory Information ..............................................................................................................27
Check-Speed USB ................................................................................................................ 28
USB Safely Remove .............................................................................................................28
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►Internet ............................................................................................................... 28
Ethernet Settings ................................................................................................................... 28
YouTube ................................................................................................................................29
Web TV .................................................................................................................................29
Pss Reader ...........................................................................................................................30
Weather Forecast .................................................................................................................. 30
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►Important safety instructions
1) Please read these instructions carefully.
2) Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
3) Pay extra attention to «warning» points.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use the device near water.
6) Clean with a dry cloth only.
7) Do not use near heat sources, such as radiators, heat accumulators, ovens or other devices (including
ampliers) 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 specied by the manufacturer.
11) Disconnect the device during thunderstorms or extended periods of non-use.
12) All maintenance work should be carried out by qualied service personnel. Maintenance is required when
the device is damaged in any way, including damage to the mains cable or mains plug. Also in case the device becomes 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 re or electric shock, do not expose this device to rain or moisture.
WARNING: The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat and heat sources such as direct sunlight,
re, etc.
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This symbol indicates that there is risk of electric shock.
This symbol indicates that the operating instructions contain important operating and maintenance information.
This symbol indicates that the product has a double insulation between voltage and user accessible
parts. Only use parts provided by the manufacturer during repair.
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
WebTV
OPTIONAUDIO TXT
REC
ZOOM
...
On / Off button.
Mute On/Off.
Selection of TV/Radio program. Input of numbers or letters in the menus.
Toggles between TV and Radio mode.
Returns to the previous program.
Displays the main menu.
Displays the information bar.
Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the menu. UP and DOWN buttons change the channel while LEFT and RIGHT but­tons change the volume. The OK button
displays the Channel List and conrms
a selection
Exits a Menu/Dialogue window.
Selection of the electronic program guide EDIVISION.
To search for programs in lists.
Displays a le list.
Scrolls up (+) or down (-) in lists of channel lists.
Displays the favourite lists.
Displays the satellite lists
.
Changes the screen TV standard.
Allows fast backward.
Allows fast forward.
Moves the beginning or previous. Recording / Image.
Moves the beginning or previous. Recording / Image.
Starts recording manually. Starts playback / Pauses playback.
Finishes TimeShift, a recording or a playback.
Calls up the Audio menu.
Option button.
Calls up the Subtitle / Teletext menu.
WebTV button.
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►Description
Front panel
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/USB: Connection for USB1 memory devices.
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Infrared sensor for the reception of remote control commands.
Back panel
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LNB IN: Connection for the coaxial cable to the signal from the satellite system.
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HDMI: Connection to an HDTV quality TV.
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IR IN: Infrared connection
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AV OUT: For broadcasting video and sound signals.
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Connection for an adapter (DC 5V/1,5A)
Side panel
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Card CONAX: CONAX cardreader slot.
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Ethernet port RJ45 10/Mbps
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 from the HDMI output to your TV HDMI input.
• Now connect the receiver to the satellite antenna cable via the LNB IN input.
• Insert the batteries into the remote control, with respect to polarity.
• Connect the receiver to the power supply.
• The receiver starts with the BOOT process
and is operational within a short time.
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DC-5VAVHDMIANT IN
IR
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DC-5VAVHDMI
ANT IN
IR
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HDMI in
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HD mi
kabel
HDMI
kabel
coaxial-wire Antenna
power outlet
HDMI:
Line OUT
HDMI cable
TV connection panel
Use an HDMI input!
ANT IN:
coaxial-wire input from terrestrial antenna.
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►Features
Type: DVB-T/T2 / DVB-C Full High denition receiver
Resolution: 480p, 576p, 720p/50Hz, 720p/60Hz, 1080i/50Hz, 1080i/60Hz, 1080p/50Hz, 1080p/60Hz TV-
Standard
1 x Conax card reader
1 x HDMI output for High Denition audio/video
1 x LAN
1 x USB
1 x AV out (jack)
1 x IR in
RF in
6000-channel memory for TV and radio stations
PAL/NTSC Auto switch
Multilingual OnScreenDisplay
EDIVISION electronic program guide
Picture In Grak (PIG) support
Channel edit and Fanourite lists
Auto and Manual channel search
Auto timer Οn/Off
Wi Connection
PVR via USB
Τime Shift option
Subtitles
Teletext
Last channel auto memory
Software upgrade, Backup and channel list backup, via USB
Supports FAT 16/32, NTFS
Parental control
Eco standby mode 0,5 Watt
Voltage: 100 ~ 240V,
50Hz/60Hz
Media player MP3/JPEG/ BMP/AVI/DivX/VOB/MKV
Dimensions: 115x85x25 mm (W x D x H)
Color: white
Warranty: 2 years
Language Selection
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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 (child protection)
- 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: ΤEDIVISION 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 program­related 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 has 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.
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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. The following functions and buttons can be used in all modes:
The red button displays an overview of the existing channel lists (groups). Use the arrow buttons to navigate through this overview and the OK button to set the channel list to be used by EDIVISION.
The green button calls up a menu allowing to switch between the different views of EDIVISION by using the up/down arrow buttons and the OK button.
The yellow button calls up a Popup Timer Menu. Select the ‘VCR’ item to program time-based events (e.g. recordings). Select the item Timer List to see the programmed events.
If you want to make a recording on a certain date in the future, select the item ‘USB/HDD Recorder’. Use the up/down arrow buttons in the following window to navigate between the menu items and the left/right arrow buttons and OK button to set the values. The following settings can be made in the menu ‘Timer’.
Timer number: Calling up the timer menu automatically switches to the next (available) programmable timer. Use the left/right arrow buttons the OK button and the up/down arrow buttons to switch between timers. Up to 8 different events can be programmed.
Timer mode: Set the recording mode here. Choose whether the recording is carried out once, daily, weekly or monthly. Timer service: Set the service entry ‘Recording TV channel’ here for a TV recording and ‘Recording Radio channel’ for a radio recording.
Station: Set the channel here. Date: Set the start date of the recording here. Start time: Set the start time here. Duration: Set the duration of the recording here (recording length).
After making changes and in order to keep them, conrm with ‘Yes’ in the appearing dialogue window. Exit
the timer menu with the EXIT button.
Note: An error message appears under certain circumstances. As a rule, an incorrect start time or start date
was given. Check the information! Also note that a recording is only possible if a corresponding USB memory device is already connected to
the receiver. Exit ‘EDIVISION’ by pressing the EXIT button.
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►Menu program
► Channel
►Menu Installation
► Settings
► System
► Media
► Internet
► Channel
► Edit channel
► Edit favourites
Edit channel
Your channel list(s) for TV
or Radio channels can be
customized in this menu.
Notes: Make sure the receiver
is in the correct mode. If wanting
to edit radio channel lists, the
receiver must be in radio mode.
The TV/Radio button enables
switching between TV and Radio
mode.
Standard: The left column of
the menu window shows the list
of the channels of the currently
selected channel list, the right
column shows the symbols for ‘Move’, ‘Lock’, ‘Delete’, ‘Rename’ and ‘Skip’.
Functions and settings in the menu: Use the left/right arrow buttons to switch back and forth between the columns in the menu window, the up/
down arrow buttons to move the cursor up or down in the respective column.
Mark one or more channels in the left column by pressing the OK button. Use the red button to display an overview of all channel lists/channel groups and enable an appropriate selection. The window overview displays the list in which you currently are.
The green button displays other possible options. The following options are available: Select all: All channels are selected. Deselect all: All channels are deselected. Select other: All channels are selected that were previously not selected.
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Select TP: All channels of a transponder can be selected here.
The ‘FIND’ button allows quick search for channel (names). A search window appears after pressing this button. Entry into the search eld is done via a letter or numeric eld actuated with the arrow buttons and by pressing the OK button. Provided that channels with appropriate initial characters are found in the current list, they will be displayed on the left-hand side. Exit the search window with the EXIT button.
How to move a channel:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list to the channel to be moved.
2. Change now with the right arrow button in the right part of the menu and navigate the cursor with the up/down buttons to the ‘Move’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button.
4. Use now the up/down arrow buttons to move the selected channel in the list. It is also possible to use the page buttons.
5. By pressing the OK button, the channel remains at the new position and exits the ‘Move’ mode.
Tip: It is possible to move multiple channels simultaneously by selecting the respective channels rst in the channel list (left menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps 2-5 as explained above.
How to lock a channel:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list to the channel to be locked.
2. Change now with the right arrow button in the right part of the menu and navigate the cursor with the up/down buttons on the ‘Lock’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button. The ‘Lock’ symbol appears now in the channel list behind the channel name.
Tip: It is possible to lock multiple channels simultaneously by selecting the respective channels rst in the
channel list (left menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps 2-3 as explained above.
How to unlock a channel:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list to the locked channel.
2. Change now with the right arrow button in the right part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Lock’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button. Enter 0000 or the code specied by you and the channel is unlocked.
The ‘Locked’ symbol is removed from the channel list.
Tip: It is possible to unlock multiple channels simultaneously by selecting the respective channels rst in the
channel list (left menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps 2-3 as explained above.
How to delete a channel:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list to the channel to be deleted.
2. Change now with the right arrow button in the right part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Delete’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button. The channel is removed from the list.
Tip: It is possible to delete multiple channels simultaneously by selecting the respective channels rst in the channel list (left menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps 2-3 as explained above.
How to name a channel:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list to the channel to be renamed.
2. Change now with the right arrow button in the right part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Rename’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button.
4. A window appears with the input eld. Select the character and letter with the arrow buttons and OK button. The last character (your input) can be deleted by navigating the cursor to the ‘<’
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character in the letter eld. A space is added by navigating with the arrow buttons to the character. Conrm your entry by navigating with the arrow buttons to the ‘OK’ area. The new name is now
added to the channel list. The input window can be exited at all times by using the EXIT button and thereby cancelling the process.
Skip channel
If a channel in the list should not be deleted and also not be displayed, simply skip this channel when scrolling through the list.
How to select a channel to be skipped:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the program list to the channel selected to be skipped (not to be displayed).
2. Change now to the right part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Skip’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button. The program list now displays the ‘Skip’ character behind the channel name, i.e. when scrolling through the list during TV or Radio mode, the channel will be skipped.
Exit the ‘Edit channel’ menu by pressing the EXIT button. If changes were made, a dialogue window
appears prompting you to conrm these changes. The changed settings are saved by selecting ‘Yes’.
Note: Channel is only deleted, moved and/or locked upon conrmation with ‘Yes’. NO changes are saved
when selecting ‘No’.
Edit favourites
Your favourite lists for TV or Radio programs can be customized in this menu in order to suit your personal choices.
Standard: This menu is divided into 3 columns. The list of the available channels can be found on the left side, depending on the overview selected. The currently selected favourite list can be found on the right side. The ‘Add’, ‘Remove’, ‘Move’ and Rename’ symbols can be found in the centre.
Functions and settings in the
menu:
Use the left/right arrow
buttons to switch back and
forth between the columns
in the menu window, the up/
down arrow buttons to move
the cursor up or down in the
respective list. Select one or
more channels by pressing the
OK button.
When in the left column, it is
possible to display an overview
of all lists (except the favourite
list) with the red button and
select another group/list with the arrow buttons and OK button. The title of the left column shows the list currently displayed.
The green button displays other possible options for channel lists. The following options are available:
Select all: All channels are selected. Deselect all: All channels are deselected. Select other: All channels are selected that were previously not selected. Select TP: All channels of a transponder can be selected here.
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When in the left column, the ‘FIND’ button enables quick search of channel names. The search window
appears after pressing this button. Entry into the search eld is done via a letter or numeric eld actuated
with the arrow buttons and by pressing the OK button. Provided that channels with appropriate initial characters are found in the list, these will be displayed on the left-hand side. Exit the search window with the EXIT button.
The ‘FAV’ button enables switching of the favourite list in order to view or edit it. Press the ‘FAV’ button, to display the overview of the favourite lists. Use the up/down arrow buttons and OK button to select the favourite list to be edited. The list will then appear on the right side of the menu. The channels are marked on the left side with a symbol already available in the selected favourite list.
How to add a channel to a favourite list:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list in the left menu window to the channel to be added.
2. Change now to the central part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Add’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button. The channel is inserted at the end of the favourite list. The channel is marked with a symbol on the left side of the menu.
Tip: It is possible to add multiple channels simultaneously to the favourite list by selecting the respective
channels rst in the channel list (left menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps 2-3 as
explained above.
How to remove a channel from a favourite list:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the favourite list in the right menu window to the channel you want to be removed.
2. Change now to the central part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Remove’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button. The channel is removed from the favourite list. The channel is no longer marked with a symbol on the left side of the menu.
Tip: It is possible to remove multiple channels simultaneously from the favourite list by selecting the
respective channels rst in the favourite list (right menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps
2-3 as explained above.
How to move a channel in a favourite list:
1. Move the cursor (yellow bar) in the favourite list in the right menu window to the channel to be moved.
2. Change now to the central part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Move’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button.
4. Use now the up/down arrow buttons to move the selected channel. The channel now moves up and down in the list.
5. By pressing the OK button, the channel remains at the new position and exits the ‘Move’ mode.
Tip: It is possible to move multiple channels simultaneously by selecting the respective channels rst in the channel list (left menu page) with the OK button and then carrying out steps 2-5 as explained above.
How to name a favourite list:
1. Press the ‘FAV’ button and select the favourite list to be renamed.
2. Change now to the central part of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Rename’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in colour.
3. Press the OK button.
4. A window appears with the input eld. Select the character and letter with the arrow buttons and OK button. The last character (your input) can be deleted by navigating the cursor to the
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‘<-’ character in the letter eld. A space is added by navigating with the arrow buttons to the character ‘--‘. Conrm your entry by navigating with the arrow buttons to the ‘OK’ area. The input
window can be exited at all times by using the EXIT button and thereby cancelling the process.
Exit the ‘Edit favourites’ menu by pressing the EXIT button. If changes were made, a dialogue window
appears prompting you to conrm these changes. The changed settings are saved by selecting ‘Yes’. Note: Upon conrmation with ‘Yes’, channels are only deleted, moved and/or added from/to favourite lists or
names of favourite lists are changed. NO changes are saved when selecting ‘No’.
►Menu installation
► Terrestrial Installation
► Cable Installation
► Netw ID Scan
Terrestrial Installation
Press [OK] key to enter the selected item.
1 You can select the Bandwidth according different country. 2 You can set the Tuner Power ON/OFF. 3 Press [Red] key can directly into blind scan mode to scan the current programs. 4 Press [Green] key to enter the following menu.
Scan Mode. 1 There are two modes. You can scan channel by channel or by frequency”. 2 When scan band is UHF and region is “France”, the range of Ch No. is from 21 to 69. When scan 3 Band is VHF and region is “France”, the range of Ch No. is from 1 to 9. (it’s according to region) 4 Press [Red] key to enter blind scan menu, or press [Green] key to enter TP scan menu. 5 Press [Exit] key to exit the scanning.
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Cable Installation
Press [OK] key to enter the selected item.
1 You can select the Scan Mode, Manual Scan or Blind Scan. 2 You can input the Frequency by use the numeric button of the RCU. 3 You can input the Second Frequency by use the numeric button of the RCU, if you set the Scan Mode to Blind Scan. 4 You can input the Symbol Rate by use the numeric button of the RCU. 5 You can select the QAM value among 16QAM, 32QAM, 64QAM, 128QAM and 256QAM. 6 You can turn ON or OFF the NIT Search, if you set the Scan Mode to Manual Scan.
7 When you complete your modication, press OK button on Search item to enter Scan menu
and then. 8 Press OK button, it will begin to scan.
Netw ID Scan
For ready-made channels from
cable providers. Then press the
red button.
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►Menu system settings
► Languages
► A/V Control
► Time setting
► Timer
► Parental Control
► Factory setting
► Information
Languages
Functions and settings in the menu: Menu language: Select the language in which the Menu is displayed. First audio: Set the audio language here for the rst channel. Second audio: Set the audio language here for the second channel. Audio priority: Specify here which preferred audio mode (if available) should be used. EDIVISION: Specify the language here in which the electronic program guide EDIVISION (EDV)
should be displayed. (The program provider must support the language). Subtitle language: Specify the language here in which the subtitle information will be displayed. (Language must be supported by the service provider). Teletext: Specify the language here in which the teletext/video text information will be displayed. (Language must be supported by the service provider).
Exit the ‘Language’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
Minors’ protection
This menu is only accessible by entering a PIN code. The default setting of the PIN code is: 0000.
Functions and settings in the menu: Menu lock: Set here whether to allow or deny access to the menu. If the ‘On’ value is selected
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in this item, accessing the menu is only possible via PIN code. Channel bar, EDIVISION and favourite lists are exempt.
Channel lock: Specify here whether or not channels can be locked in general. New password: Specify a new password here. Conrm password: Repeat the new password.
Exit the ‘Youth Protection’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
A/V Control
Functions and settings in the menu: Display Mode: Select here between the options Auto, By Native TV, 720p_50,
720p_60, 1080i_50 or 1080i_60.
Aspect Mode: Determine here the aspect ratio with which the image will be
displayed. (16:9, 4:3PS, 4:3LB, AUTO)
Video Output: Select the colour mode for image reproduction. Digital Audio Out: Specify here the mode in which the digital audio output should work.
Time setting
Functions and settings in the
menu:
GMT user: Select ‘On’ here
and the receiver automatically
obtains the current time and
date (via satellite signal). When
the ‘Off’ option is selected
here, date and time can be
self-determined in the following
items.
Adjust GMT: This item can only
be reached when the ‘On’ option
was set for the ‘GMT user’ item.
It will be possible to specify here
the difference between your
local time and GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). For Germany/Austria/Switzerland/ Luxembourg applies: UTC+01:00. For Athens/Bucharest/ Istanbul applies: UTC+02:00. Scroll with the left/right arrow buttons to the value you want to set.
Summer: Specify here whether daylight saving time should be considered.
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Date: This item can only be reached when the ‘Off’ option was set for the ‘GMT User’ item. Enter the date via the number buttons.
Time: This item can only be reached when the ‘Off’ option was set for the ‘GMT User’ item. Enter the time via the number buttons.
Time display: Specify whether (On) or not (Off) the time should be displayed in the front display of the receiver.
Exit the ‘Time Settings’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
Timer
Up to 8 time-based events can
be programmed in this menu.
In addition to programming
recordings of Radio or TV
channels, it is also possible to
display events, such as a nice
birthday or anniversary greeting
at a certain time or specify to
which channel to be woken
up. Information on recordings
can also be found in section
EDIVISION.
Functions and settings in the
menu:
Timer number: Calling up
the timer menu automatically switches to the next (available) programmable timer. Use the left/right arrow buttons or OK button and the up/down arrow buttons to switch between (programmed) timers.
Timer mode: Set the recording mode here. Choose whether the recording is carried
out once, daily, weekly or monthly.
Timer service: Specify a service here. Select the item ‘Recording TV Channel’ or
‘Recording Radio Channel’ for recordings. If wanting to be woken with
a specic channel, select the ‘TC Channel’ or ‘Radio Channel’ here.
Select the ‘Message’ input if wanting to display a message on the screen at a certain time. Wake-up message: This item only appears when coming across the ‘Message’ setting in the previous item. This allows to choose between ‘Birthday’, Anniversary’ or ‘General’.
Station: This item does NOT appears when coming across the ‘Message’
setting in the ‘Timer Service’ item. Otherwise, set the channel here to be recorded or to which to be woken up.
Date: Set the (start) date of the recording here. Start time: Set the start time here. Duration: This item is only changeable if the ‘Recording TV Channel’ value or
‘Recording Radio Channel’ value was set at the ‘Timer Service’ item. Then set the duration of the recording here (recording length).
Standby at the end: This item is only changeable if the ‘Recording TV Channel’ value or
‘Recording Radio Channel’ value was set at the ‘Timer Service’ item. It is then possible to determine whether the receiver should switch into standby mode after recording.
Exit the timer menu with the EXIT button. After making changes and wanting to keep them, conrm with ‘Yes’ in the appearing dialogue window.
Note: An error message appears under certain circumstances. As a rule, an incorrect start time or start date was given. Check the information!
Note: A recording is only possible if a compatible USB memory device is connected to the receiver. Note: A list of all programmed Timers can be found as follows: Press the EDIVISION button in the TV mode
and then the yellow button, and then select ‘Timer List’ in the appearing menu window.
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Parental Control
You can set a password for anyone who wishes to operate in the “Installation” menu. And you can also set the password for the lock channels. (How to set the lock channel please refer to LOCK) Here will show you how to setting and how to revising the password.
1 In “Parental Lock” function, press [OK] key, there will pop a dialogue for you to input the password. When you input the correct password, you will see a screen like below:
2 Menu Lock determining that when user wishes to enter “Installation” menu, whether have to input Password or not. If the setting of “Menu Lock” is “On” which means user have to key in password, set “Off” means unlock. 3 Channel Lock determining that when user wishes to play the lock channels, whether have to input the password or not. If the setting is “On”, play the channels with lock mark will show up a dialogue on the screen and ask for the password. If the setting of “Channel Lock ”is “Off”, the Lock function will invalid. 4 New Password is used for revising password; you can input the new password in this item by using
number keys directly. After you lled in 4 digital numbers, the highlight will auto skip to Conrm
Password and ask you to input the new password again. If the password is correct, the screen will
show up a message of “Saving Data, Please Wait…” After nish saving and drawback to “System
Setup” menu, the revising is complete. 5 Press [Menu] key to draw back from the “Parental Lock” menu.
Factory setting
Use the up/down arrow buttons
to select one of the following
menu items and press the OK
button.
Functions and settings in the menu: Factory setting: Use of this function deletes ALL user programmed values and reinstalls factory
settings. After selecting with the OK button, enter the PIN code (as a rule 0000). A warning window appears afterwards.
Delete all channels: The channel lists are deleted here. Save as factory setting:
The current conguration can be specied here as factory setting.
Exit the ‘Factory Setting’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
Note: The ‘USB’ menu is only accessible if a suitable USB memory device is plugged in and recognised by
the receiver.
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Information
Information about the device is
displayed here. This information
may be relevant when contacting
your dealer. Furthermore, the
version of the receiver software
can be found here.
Exit the ‘Information’ menu by
pressing the EXIT button.
►System
► Software Update
► Miscellaneous Settings
► Card information
Software Update
Http Upgrade
Auto Upgrade
When selecting this menu item,
the receiver tries to connect
with the factory-set server
by EDISION. A correct cable
conguration and providing
the proper values in ‘Network
Settings’ menu item according
to your network, the receiver
connects and retrieves the le
list from the server. File name,
date, time and le size are
displayed. Select the software
le on the ‘.abs’ le type and
press the red button. It is
possible to select the part of the software to be updated in the appearing dialogue window. After selection, the upgrade process starts and moves to the following stages:
- Connect...
- Download...
- Delete...
- Write...
- Restart...
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If the upgrade process is not
started, it is possible to exit
the ‘Auto Upgrade’ menu by
pressing the EXIT button.
Update from USB/HDD
Standard: This menu is only
accessible if a suitable USB
data storage is connected and
recognised by the receiver.
Otherwise, this menu is not
accessible.
Another prerequisite for a
‘USB/HDD Update’ is that
the appropriate software le
is located on the USB data
storage. This le with the
‘.abs’ le extension can be
downloaded from the Edision
website via a PC with Internet
connection.
http://www.edision.gr
Save the downloaded le from
your PC onto the USB data
storage and plug this USB data
storage device into the USB port
of “Progressiv HD C nano plus”.
Note: In these circumstances,
the upload speed via USB
depends on the data in the USB
memory. It is recommended to
prepare the USB memory device
rst via the «HDD formatting»
(ALL data will be deleted) item in
the ‘USB’/’Memory Information’
menu (to format, start with the
yellow button) and then save the
software le (.abs) inside.
Functions and settings in the
menu:
Open le: If the receiver has
found les to be updated on the
USB memory device, they will
be displayed. Specify the le
to be updated with the arrow
buttons or OK button. If no les
were found, it will be indicated
with ‘No File’.
Update Mode: Use the
arrow buttons or OK button to
set the parts of the software to be updated. Start: If the software le and Update Mode are specied, navigate with the up/down arrow buttons to the
‘Start’ item. Press the OK button and the Update process starts. Attention: The software update starts immediately after pressing the OK button and must not be interrupted.
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Backup to USB/HDD Functions and settings in the menu: Backup of the le: Determine the le name for the backup le here. Press the OK button to display a
letter and number eld and specify with the arrow buttons and OK button the name for the backup le. Delete the last character by navigating in the letter eld with the arrow buttons to the area ‘<-’ and press the OK button. Conrm the input by navigating to the OK area and pressing the ‘OK’ button on the remote control.
Use the ‘EXIT’ button to exit the input window. Backup to USB/HDD: Navigate with the up/down arrow buttons to this menu item and press the OK button
to start the backup.
Http Update
In a few steps to the current version. Please select the option Http Update and then Auto Update. It is possible on the next page to select the desired option to be transferred to the box. Please pay attention to the date in the image name.
NEW Version
Use the red button to start the process. Please select now how
to ash your image. Use the OK button to start the ash process. The ash process starts automatically after the download.
Miscellaneous Settings
When you enter to
“Miscellaneous Settings” menu,
you will see a screen like below:
1 Subtitle Auto: You can press
[Left/Right] key to select “On”
or “Off”. If the current channel
has subtitle information, it will
be showed up automatically
while this function is “ON”, if this
function is “OFF”, you need turn
on the subtitle manually by press
[Yellow] key.
2 Auto Power Down: You can
press [Left/Right] key to select
the time or “Off”, if you select
time, duration this time if no any operation on receiver, it will go to standby mode.
3 Standby mode: if set to “Real”, Press power key receiver will be in real standby status, the consumption will
be less than 0.5 Watt. If it’s set to “Fake”, Press power key, receiver will be in fake standby status.
4 OSD Timeout: When you switch channels in full screen, there will show up some information about current
channel on the lower of the screen. And regarding to the duration of these information show up on the screen, you can press [OK] and [up/ down] key to set the time. The range of the duration is “1 second ~ 10 seconds”.
5 OSD Position: control display position of the info bar in full screen mode. You can choose “bottom” or “top”.
Card information
Standard information: At your disposal is one
reader Smart Card (reader) with system CONAX. If you place the card here suppliers of various subscription programs, you can watch many programs that are encoded with this system. In this
menu you will nd information on the Smart Card,
which you placed on the port.
Functions and settings in the menu:
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Port: Show information about an existing card into port. Information Smart Card: Here you can set if you want to display information about the inserted card or not.
Exit the menu «Smart Card» or «Info Smart Card» by pressing the EXIT button.
►Media
► File List
► Memory Information
► Check-Speed USB
► USB Safely Remove
File List
The arrow buttons enable the
selection between «Image»,
«Video», «Software», «All» or
«Music» mode.
Your images can be viewed from
the USB medium in the image
mode.
Your videos can be played from
the USB medium in the video
mode.
Your music can be played from
the USB medium in the music
mode.
Memory Information
Information can be found in this
menu about the connected USB
memory device.
Volume: Displays the name.
Total memory: Displays
the total memory capacity.
Available memory: Displays
the available memory capacity.
File system: Displays the le
system used.
It is possible to format the USB
memory by pressing the yellow
button (HDD formatting).
Specify in the ‘HDD Formatting’
menu the le system with which the USB memory should be formatted (FAT or NTFS). Please note that this will delete all existing les on this
USB memory.
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Check-Speed USB
In this menu item you can
control the speed of the
connected USB memory. The
result window displays the
possible transfer / write speed
and if the speed is possible to
store high denition channels.
Furthermore you see how many
channels can be recorded
simultaneously.
Exit menu «USB / HDD Speed
Test» by pressing the EXIT
button.
USB Safely Remove
Safely remove the USB device
►Internet
► Ethernet Settings
► YouTube
► Web TV
► Rss Reader
► Weather Forecast
Ethernet Settings
Note: The IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Preferred and DNS Alternate items are only accessible
if the ‘Off’ value is set at the ‘DHCP’ item.
Functions and settings in the menu: DHCP: When running a DHCP server on your network, it is possible to assign an IP address automatically
to the receiver. For this purpose, set the ‘On’ value here. If DHCP is not used in your network, enter the appropriate values manually for the following items.
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IP Address: Enter an
unassigned IP address from
your network here.
Subnet Mask: Enter the
netmask corresponding to the
network here.
Gateway: Enter the IP
address of the Gateway to the
Internet here.
DNS Preferred: The IP
address for a so-called name
server (DNS Server) can be
indicated here.
DNS Alternate: The IP
address for an alternative name
server (DNS Server) can be
indicated here.
Mac Address: This item
is dened hardware-sided and shows the identier of the network interface.
This item is not changeable.
WIFI Auto Start:
Automatic connection with the WLAN after switching on.
Wireless: WLAN name (SID) Internal WIFI: Internal WIFI module On/Off
Note: Use the numeric buttons on the remote control to input numbers.
Exit the ‘Network Local Settings’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
ΥουΤube
Access your favorite YouTube videos
Web TV
Features Web TV
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Rss Reader
This menu item offers access to brief information from the Internet. The list of the information providers (RSS channel list) can be found in the left column and in the right column (RSS news list), news reports and information provided, if available via Internet.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to switch line-by-line in the lists and the left/right arrow buttons to switch the column. Use the OK button to display more information about the messages in the right column.
The selected list is updated by pressing the red button, the green button adds a new channel, the yellow button removes a channel from the list and the blue button edits a channel entry.
How to add an information channel:
1. Make sure that your receiver is connected to the Internet.
2. Press the green button on the Internet/RSS Reader menu.
3. Indicate a name for the channel. Use the numbers or letter keys of the remote control.
4. Enter this address (URL) of the channel.
5. Press the red button to conrm the information.
Notes: Use the numeric key 1 to input the following special characters: . , * ? ! @ . Enter the characters _ - / : via the ZOOM or 0 button. Use the yellow button to delete a character, the green button to switch between lower and upper case spelling. RSS information channels can be found on the Internet.
Exit the ‘RSS Reader’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
Weather Forecast
It is possible with an Internet connection to have this menu item display current and weather data
for the coming days about a specic
location. Press the green button and use the arrow buttons to select and
navigate in the letter eld and the OK button to specify a new location. To
conrm, navigate to the OK eld and
press the OK button on the remote control.
If several locations are specied, use
the up/down arrow buttons to switch between the weather data of the
various locations.
Use the left/right arrow buttons to browse a few days forward or back again.
Exit the ‘Weather Forecast’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
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