Ferguson satellite receivers support recording on external hard disk drives (HDDs) and
flash memories (pendrives). In all instances, the correct operation of the recording
function depends on the type of connected memory! You must read the following
limitations.
REMEMBER:
1. In order to use an external USB memory, the memory must support the USB
2.0 standard. To ensure stable recording and playback, you must use a memory with a recording speed of 20.0 MB/s or greater. Slower hard disk
drives and flash memories may not function properly, have problems with
recording (image jitter), or not function at all!!!
2. Only disks with one basic EXT2, EXT3 or FAT32 partition (we recommend
using the FAT32 format) will function properly. If you do not have such a
format, prepare the disk on your computer before connecting it to the receiver.
3. Highly fragmented or used memories may also not operate smoothly or
correctly.
CAUTION
1. Under no circumstances should you disconnect the USB device from the receiver during
recording or playback. Disconnecting during operation may cause damage to the receiver and/or
flash memory, and to the recorded data.
2. Do not touch the working device (and in particular the USB connector) with wet hands. Risk
of electric shock and permanent damage to the receiver!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL....................................................................................................................6
MARKINGS AND SIGNS APPLIED TO THE RECEIVER..............................................................................................6
BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECEIVER........................................................................................................7
1. Main features..........................................................................................................................................7
2. Contents of box....................................................................................................................................... 7
3. Important instructions concerning handling of the receiver............................................................................7
4.1 Installation of batteries..................................................................................................................... 10
5. Front panel............................................................................................................................................10
5.1. CAM module and subscriber's card....................................................................................................11
7. Connecting the satellite antenna............................................................................................................... 12
8. Connecting an antenna system with a positioner........................................................................................ 12
9. Connecting the satellite receiver...............................................................................................................14
9.1 Connection by means of an HDMI cable (recommended).......................................................................14
9.2 Connection by means of the YPrPb (component) sockets ......................................................................15
9.3 Connection by means of SCART cables................................................................................................15
9.4 Connection of an audio system..........................................................................................................16
9.5 Connection of an external memory.....................................................................................................16
9.6 Connection of another receiver..........................................................................................................17
9.7 Connection to the LAN local network..................................................................................................17
FIRST STEPS.................................................................................................................................................. 18
INFORMATION ABOUT THE USER MENU............................................................................................................. 18
10. First instalation......................................................................................................................................... 19
10.1 Operating the menu............................................................................................................................19
10.1 Language selection............................................................................................................................. 19
11.4 User lists ..........................................................................................................................................20
11.6 Information bar.................................................................................................................................. 20
12. Program guide..........................................................................................................................................24
15.9 USB update........................................................................................................................................ 29
17.1 Menu & audio language....................................................................................................................... 31
17.2 Time & date....................................................................................................................................... 31
18.2 Edit user lists..................................................................................................................................... 32
19.1 Operating the menu ........................................................................................................................... 35
19.2 Media guide.......................................................................................................................................35
20.7 World Time........................................................................................................................................ 38
22.6 VLC Media Player ...............................................................................................................................41
Operating the menu .............................................................................................................................41
Open media...............................................................................................................................................41
Streaming Internet TV................................................................................................................................42
We request that you read the instruction manual and recommendations set forward therein.
Also remember to correctly position the satellite antenna!
In order to avoid an electric shock, never open the housing. Damage to the
warranty seal shall void the warranty.
Disconnect the device from the mains during thunderstorms or when it is not to
be used for an extended period of time. Please remember that the warranty does
not cover damage to the equipment caused by a lightning strike.
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight. Place it away from sources of heat
and humidity. Do not cover ventilation ducts, in order to ensure the correct
circulation of air.
Place the device horizontally on a flat, even and stable surface.
If you move the device from a room that is warm to one that is cold (or vice
versa), wait at min. 1 hour before connecting it to the mains. Otherwise,
problems may arise.
The device should be placed away from vases, bottles, aquariums and other water
containers in order to avoid damage. Do not touch the mains plug with your bare
hands.
Do not place any objects on the housing of the device. This may cause
overheating and reception problems.
Before commencing maintenance or installation work, disconnect the receiver from the mains.
Do not clean the receiver with alcohol or liquids containing ammonia. If necessary, clean it with
a soft, lint-free cloth wetted with a gentle solution of water and soap.
•Do not connect any cables when the mains plug is in the socket.
•Check the condition of your cables. Damaged cables may cause a fire.
•Please disconnect the receiver from the mains before connecting any cables.
DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE
Ferguson has taken every effort to provide users with software updates in order to ensure that
the parameters of the satellite television receiver are up to date. Ferguson reserves itself the
right to amend, change or modify the software used in the satellite television receiver as it shall
choose and without prior notification. The latest version of the software is available on the
website http://www.ferguson-digital.eu
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Ferguson has made every effort to provide the most current information about its products.
Ferguson does not grant any guarantee as to the contents of the present instruction manual and
disclaims any implied guarantees concerning market value or suitability for specific purposes.
The information contained herein is an instruction intended to enable the correct usage and
maintenance of the receiver.
Ferguson reserves itself the right to introduce amendments, changes or translations of the
instruction manual without prior notification thereof. For this reason, we recommend you
regularly visit our website in order to obtain the latest information.
MARKINGS AND SIGNS APPLIED TO THE RECEIVER
Digital signal transmission logo.
This logo informs that the receiver conforms to the Digital Video Broadcasting
standards.
Risk of electric shock - do not open.
This notice warns the user not to open the receiver housing. The housing may be
opened solely by authorised service technicians.
CE logo.
The logo informs that the receiver conforms to the terms and conditions of
Directive 89/336/EEC concerning observance by Member States of provisions
regulating electromagnetic compatibility, and to the terms and conditions of
Directives 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC concerning observance by Member States of
provisions regulating low voltage electricity and safety with relation to the
handling and operation of electrical equipment.
Double insulation logo.
This logo informs that the receiver is an electrically safe device, provided that it is
used in accordance with the recommendations set forward in the chapter
concerning safety.
Take an active part in protecting the natural environment!
•Your device is made from materials that can be processed or recycled.
•To this end, you should deliver it to a designated collection point.
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BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECEIVER
1. Main features
✔Reception of high definition channels
✔Scaling of PAL signals to a resolution of 720p or 1080i
✔Availability of 20 programmable timers
✔Separate lists of favourite, TV and Radio channels
✔Quick channel search function (QuickFind)
✔Teletext and on-screen captions
✔DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1 and DiSEqC 1.2, USALS
✔MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 standards
✔Compatible with DVB-S and DVB-S2 systems
✔Card reader for pay-per-view television
✔2 x CI socket
2. Contents of box
Unpack the receiver and check whether all of the following elements are present
✔1 x remote control unit
✔1 x instruction manual
✔1 x satellite television receiver
✔1 x HDMI cable
3. Important instructions concerning handling of the receiver
The screen menu (OSD) simplifies operation of the receiver and has made it possible to reduce
the number of keys on the remote control. All of the functions are displayed on the screen and
may be controlled by means of a small number of keys. Common functions have been
connected in one "MENU". The selected function is coloured. Depending on the selected option,
various "function keys" are displayed: red, yellow, green, blue and white in the form of graphics
and descriptions. The colours represent various functions in individual "Menus". The selected
function is activated by pressing a key on the remote control unit. The so-called function keys
are active only when in the appropriate field there is information about it. The user interface
makes it possible to navigate within a menu and between functions in a number of different
ways. Certain buttons on the remote control allow direct access to functions. The buttons are
multi-functional, i.e. their functions depend on previously activated elements.
NOTE:
Please keep in mind that new software may change the functionality of the receiver.
Photographs and descriptions included in the instruction manual are for informational
purposes only. If you should notice an error, please report it - we shall make every
effort to have it rectified.
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4. Remote control
STANDBY Switch between operation and standby/deep standby
mode and to boot.
VOL+/VOL-Adjust the audio volume.
CH UP/DOWN Change channels (next/previous).
ARIVA TV Enter/exit ARIVA TV.
ARIVA WEB Enter/exit ARIVA web.
EDIT & CI Enter/exit the edit menu.
EJECT Eject the USB memory.
ARIVA MEDIA Enter/exit ARIVA media.
These coloured keys have different functions as
displayed in the menus.
USER
Enter/exit and edit user lists.
EPG
Enter/exit the program guide.
INFO Enter/exit information about the program, movies/recordings.
TEXT Enter/exit Teletext.
ZOOM Enter/exit the zoom mode.
FREEZE Pause a live program.
UP/DOWN
TV : Change channels (next/previous).
MENU: Navigate in the menus.
LEFT/RIGHT
TV : Adjust the audio volume.
MENU: Navigate in the menus and select options.
OK
TV : Enter the list mode.
MENU: Select options.
PAGE UP/DOWN
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Scroll a page or list up and down. To scroll continuously hold the key.
MUTE Turn the sound on/off.
TV/RADIO Change between TV and Radio mode.
LAST Return to the previous channel.
NUMERIC KEYS
TV : Enter a channel number directly.
MENU: Enter values.
MENU Enter/exit the menu and save changes in menus.
EXIT Exit all menu modes.
RES Change the screen resolution.
FEED Select a Multifeed.
LANG Select audio languages and encode the text for movie subtitles.
SUBT Select subtitle languages for programs and display the subtitle for movies.
AUDIO Select audio channels.
RECORDING Record a program and select the duration.
PLAY Start playback.
PAUSE Start the Timeshift recording.Pause playback.
STOP Stop playback.
SLOW MOTION Playback in slow motion. Each time you press this key the speed will
increase (10%, 30%, 50%).
REWIND / FORWARD
Each time you press this key the rewind/ forward speed will increase (2, 4, 8).
JUMP Jump back or forward during playback.
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4.1 Installation of batteries
Remove the cover of the battery compartment on the rear panel of the remote control unit;
slide it downwards and put it aside. Insert two AAA (R03) batteries into the compartment,
observing the indicated polarity. Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of
different types. Replace the battery compartment cover. Slide it upwards until it locks in place.
5. Front panel
USB:Port for connecting an external USB memory device.
POWER:Press power key one time to power off the receiver. Press again to reboot the
receiver. To switch the receiver to standby is only possible with the standby key
on the remote control.
:Switches to the next/previous channel, moves the cursor up/down in the Menu.
CA:Socket for a subscriber's card – always insert with the chip facing up!
CI:Socket for the CAM conditional access modem.
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5.1. CAM module and subscriber's card
Inserting the module and subscriber's card
The conditional access module resembles a PC card (known as the PCMCIA) for laptop
computers. There are different types of CI modules, suitable for various encoding systems.
1. First, turn off the receiver.
2. Insert the subscriber's card into the conditional access
module.
3. Open the tab on the front panel and insert the CI CAM
module, forcing it home into the socket on the right side of the
front panel. If you want to remove the CAM module, press the
black button next to the CAM socket.
4. After correctly inserting the module, turn on the receiver. From
now on you will be able to watch coded television channels
available through this module and card.
Note: Check whether the subscriber's card has been correctly
inserted into the module. Incorrect insertion of the card may
cause damage to the conditional access module.
Warning: Do not attempt to remove or insert the module and/or card when the receiver is
turned on!!!
6. Rear panel
LNB IN: Input of the concentric cable from the converter.
LOOP OUT:Output of the signal from the converter to another satellite receiver.
ETHERNET:The Ethernet port used for communication over the LAN
network/Internet.
HDMI:Digital image and sound output.
USB:USB 2.0 host connector.
OPTICAL:Digital optical audio output.
COAXIAL: Digital coaxial audio output.
TV SCART:SCART output, for connection to a television.
COMPONENT (YpbPr):Component video output 3 x RCA (YpbPr).
AUDIO (L/R):Analogue stereo audio output, 2 x RCA.
MODEM:RJ-11 port.
ON/OFF:Power on/off switch.
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7. Connecting the satellite antenna
In order to check the correctness of connection of external equipment, for example a satellite
antenna or converter, read the installation manual or hire a professional technician!
Good reception is conditional on the precise placement of the
antenna. Even the best antenna will cause reception problems if it is
incorrectly adjusted. Even slight placement errors may render
reception impossible or considerably impair image/sound quality.
Before installation make sure that the location is suitable. The
proper direction may be initially determined by making a
comparison with other antennas. There should be no objects
directly in front of the antenna, for these may block the signal from
reaching the bowl! Once you select an optimal location for the
antenna, fix and adjust it initially, and then proceed to a precise
adjustment. Each antenna is fitted with regulating screws that make
it possible to correct its vertical and horizontal placement.
Adjusting is somewhat more difficult in the case of digital tuners. You cannot perform
adjustments on the basis of the image, because this appears with a certain delay. What is more,
the indicators available in the settings menu also act with a delay, and therefore adjustment
may take considerable time and be very imprecise. An antenna signal meter will be
indispensable for setting up the antenna. The meter must be connected to the antenna cable
between the converter and the receiver. This will confirm the presence of a voltage that
switches the converter from the tuner and show the signal strength for individual satellites. We
strongly recommend hiring a professional technician!
8. Connecting an antenna system with a positioner
USALS type positioners manufactured by Stab will guarantee the correct operation of your
Ferguson receiver. In order to connect an antenna system to a USALS positioner, you should
connect the positioner out to the LNB IN of the Ferguson receiver. The role of the positioner
installed between the mast and the antenna is to turn the bowl in such a way as to ensure that
it is directed to various satellite positions. The positioner is built in such a way that its axis of
revolution is parallel to the direction towards the North Star. For this reason, its mounting is
frequently termed the Polar mount. In consequence, when the satellite changes position, it is
not necessary to adjust the azimuth and elevation independently. The antenna revolves only in
one axis. Using the introduced scale, the motor inclines in such a way as to ensure the
appropriate placement of the axis of revolution. The angle of inclination corresponds to the
latitude of the location where the antenna is installed. As in the case of a fixed antenna, the
angle of elevation of the bowl must first be set. For this purpose, use is made of a satellite
located as close as possible to the south of your location. Ideally, the position of the satellite
should not differ from that of the said direction by more than 5°. In other words, you should use
the satellite position closest to the longitude of the point of installation. For example, if your
longitude is 73° W, you should search for a satellite located at a position between 68° and 78°
W.
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The USALS function considerably simplifies configuration of the antenna. The Ferguson receiver
requires that you enter the geographical coordinates of the antenna in order to automatically
calculate the angle of revolution of the motor for individual satellites. The receiver activates the
positioner automatically and turns the antenna to the selected satellite. When a signal is locked
on, you should precisely adjust the antenna's elevation and azimuth settings in order to
optimise signal reception. When correcting the azimuth, the entire antenna assembly and
positioner revolve with respect to the mast. If initially the antenna was not directed precisely
south, you can correct this now. When you have finished with the first satellite, all other
satellites will be remembered automatically, provided that you have introduced their satellite
position values correctly.
Without the USALS function, programming of the system is much more difficult. To this end you
should use the DiSEqC 1.2 function, which turns the antenna to the selected satellite in a nearly
identical manner. Since, however, it does not take into consideration the local geographical
coordinates, the movement is effected on the basis of the prime meridian and the equator.
Therefore it is necessary to introduce corrections separately for each satellite. Due to these
difficulties, manufacturers of DiSEqC 1.2 positioners frequently provide useful software on their
websites, using which you can easily calculate the location of the satellite.
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9. Connecting the satellite receiver
The following illustrations show cable connections for a television and other devices connected
with the receiver. If you require any assistance in connecting individual devices, contact your
local technician. Before connecting or altering cabling, disconnect the receiver from the
mains !!!
9.1 Connection by means of an HDMI cable (recommended)
1. Connect the antenna to the LNB IN socket of the receiver.
2. Connect the HDMI to the receiver out and the television in.
Connection by means of an HDMI cable allows you to obtain the highest image quality.
If you have an amplifier with an HDMI out and in, which supports sound sent over HDMI,
connect the devices by two HDMI cables. As in the following figure: one cable to the
amplifier, and the other from the amplifier to the television set.
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