GbSat Desire, 2CI20, 2CI0 User Manual

The 2C1 20 GbSat for the reception of PayTV and FTA channels turned out to be every
bit as good as advertised.
audio to a PC hard drive.
It deserves high praise for its SatcoDX compatibility and for its USALS protocol integration.
TELE SATELLITE INTERNATIONAL 02-03-2002
Contents
Safety Information II
1. Before You Begin BYB.1
1.1 Features BYB.1
1.2 Accessories BYB.2
2. Controls and Functions CAF.1
2.1 Front Panel CAF.1
2.2 Rear Panel CAF.2
2.3 Remote Control Unit CAF.3
3. Connections CON.1
3.1 Connecting to TV & VCR CON.1
3.2 Connecting to Dish CON.4
4. Installation and Operation IAO.1
4.1 Menu Information IAO.1
4.2 Common Interface (except FTA) IAO.14
4.3 CAS Embedded (CAS only) IAO.14
4.4 Viewing General Information IAO.15
4.5 Personal Video Recorder (PVR only) IAO.16
5. Additional Information AI.1
5.1 Trouble Shooting AI.1
5.2 Technical Specifications AI.3
5.3 Glossary of Terms AI.7
5.4 Menu Structure AI.9
5.5 MP3 Juke Box AI.10
5.6 Internal positioner Setup AI.11
Contents I
Safety Information
Be sure to read this User's Manual before starting the operation
of the receiver.
DO NOT OPEN THE COVER. It is dangerous to touch the inside
of the receiver due to possible electric shock. Removing the cover will also invalidate your three year warranty.
Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of washing -up liquid to clean
the case.
If the receiver is unused for a long time, unplug the power cord
from the wall outlet.
Do not connect or modify cables when the receiver is plugged in.
Do not use a damaged power cord that may cause a fire or an
electric shock.
Do not touch a power cord with wet hands. It may cause an
electric shock.
Place the receiver in a well-ventilated and cool environment.
When connecting cables, the receiver must have been powered
off.
General Information
This manual provides complete instructions for installing and using the receiver. All functions of the receiver can be carried out using
the buttons on the remote controller and many of the functions can also be carried out using the buttons on the front panel.
If you have any problems with the operation of your receiver, please refer to the relevant section of this manual or call your dealer.
Contents II
1. Before You Begin
1.1 Features
MPEG-2 & Fully DVB compliant
MPEG-2 Video (MP@ML), MPEG -1 Audio Layer1, Layer2
PLL RF-Modulator UHF 21-69 with PAL I / G/B / D/K
LNB Controlling Logic (0/22KHz Tone, 13/18V 14/19V)
SCPS/MCPC Receivable from C /Ku -Band Satellites
Digital Tuner with Loop-through
Wide Symbol Rate 1-45Mbps & Frequency Input 950-2150MHz
DiSEqC 1.2 with USALS
2 SCART for TV, VCR + phono Audio Video
User-friendly, Full Function OSD Menu
256 Colours Graphic User Interface
Multi-language Menus (English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian and Russian)
4-digit 7-segment LED Display
Variable Aspect Ratio (4:3,16:9) with Pan Vector or Letter Box
EPG (Electronic Program Guide) for Channel Information
Small Screen Picture on EPG Channel Edit modes
Teletext and Subtitle Supported (VBI & OSD)
Easy Setup & Installation
Capacity for Storing Multiple Channels
(FTA. 2000 Channels, 500 Transponders) (CI. 4000 Channels, 1000 Transponders)
3 Favourite Channel lists
Parental Lock – Password protected
RS232C Port for Additional Information Service and Upgrading
System Software
2 Slot Common Interface slots (except FTA) for ViAccess, Conax ,
Crypto Works(TM), Nagravision , Irdeto and MEDIAGUARD
Before You Begin BYB.1
1.2 Accessories
User’s Manual
Remote Control Unit
Batteries
Figure 1. Accessories
BYB.2 Before You Begin
2. Controls and Functions
2.1 Front Panel
A. Power Button
Turns the receiver On/Standby. B. Up/Down Button (/)
Changes channels in viewing mode and moves the cursor up / down in menu mode.
C. Left/Right Button (/)
Increases / decreases the volume levels in viewing mode and changes settings in menu mode.
D. Display (4-digit 7-segment)
The 4-digit displays channel information. In Standby mode, the 7-segment displays local time. In Standby mode, a red LED
indicator is illuminated.
E. Menu/OK Button
Displays the Main menu in viewing mode. Activates the highlighted menu item in menu mode.
F. Exit Button Exit from the current menu or cancels the current operation.
Controls & Functions CAF.1
2.2 Rear Panel
A. DISH IN 13/18V 500mA Max
Connect the LNB cable from the satellite dish.
B. LOOP OUT
Loop Out is an output port of the DISH IN signal.
C. AERIAL IN
Connect the terrestrial TV antenna to Aerial IN.
D. RF OUT
Connect a conventional UHF TV.
E. RS-232C
Connect a Set -top box or a serial port of PC.
F. AUDIO, VIDEO
AUDIO/VIDEO output. Connect Red and White connector to Audio R and Audio L, and Yellow into Video port respectively.
G. SCART for TV, VCR
Connect the TV/VCR together with SCART cables.
H. Electric Inlet Lead
Connect AC (Auto-selectable), 50-60Hz. Make sure to check the power specification.
I. On/Off switch J. 6P Push Terminal for Postioner
Connect the Positioner.
K. S/PDIF (Fiber -Optic Connector) 
Audio output for connection to a digital amplifier.
 Optional
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2.3 Remote Control Unit
All features of the receiver can be controlled using the remote control.
A. Power
Turns the receiver On/Standby.
B. MUTE
Turns the sound On/Off.
C. NUMERIC KEY
Controls the numerical operation. Key in direct
access to any channel.
D. TV/Radio
Switches between TV and Radio.
E. OK
Confirms the choices and selection with the
highlighted men u item. Press the OK button to display the channel list.
F. UP/DOWN
Changes channels in viewing mode and moves
up/down in menu mode.
Changes the volume level in viewing mode and settings in menu mode.
H. MENU
Displays the Main menu in viewing mode and the TV/Radio program screen in menu mode.
Controls & Functions CAF.3
Double arrow UP/DOWN
Move to the next or previous list / text page if more than one page is available.
I. EXIT
Exit from the present menu and moves to the previous menu.
J. EPG
Displays the TV/Radio program gu ide.
K. Information
Displays any information transmitted by the program provider about the current program. Press the button on the
information mode to display the detail EPG box. Press the Exit button to remove the box. Press the button again if the EPG
information is more than one page.
L. TEXT
Displays the Teletext contents if Teletext is transmitted.
M. Favourite - Red
Displays the current favourite channel list. Refer to 4.3 Viewing General Inf ormation-Favourite Channel List for more details.
N. Sleep
Sets the time for turning the receiver off (10 – 120 mins).
O. Recall - Blue
Moves to the previous channel.
P. Audio - Green
Audio control toggles through several modes:
Q. Language - Yellow
Displays the available multi-language Audio tracks.
R. Function
Normally used to sort channels alphabetically or numerically.
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3. Connections
Install the receiver in an horizontal position.
Do not put any heavy equipment such as a TV on the receiver.
Ensure the receiver is installed in an area away from vibration,
direct sunlight, high humidity and extremes of temperature, but is well ventilated.
3.1 Connecting to TV & VCR
UHF and Line Out
1. Connect the TV antenna to AERIAL IN.
2. Connect the RF-OUT to RF-lN of TV.
3. Connect the Video and Audio to the TV Video and Audio. Connect Red and White connector to Audio R and Audio L and Yellow into Video port respectively.
4. Go to section 3.2 Connecting to Dish, then connect your dish.
UHF and Line Out with Video
1. Connect the TV antenna to AERIAL IN.
2. Connect the RF-IN of VCR to RF-OUT with RF cable.
3. Connect the RF-OUT of VCR to the RF-IN of TV
4. Connect the Video and Audio to the TV Video and Audio. Connect Red and White connector to Audio R and Audio L, and
Yellow into Video port respectively.
5. Go to section 3.2 Connecting to Dish, then connect your dish
Receiver to TV and VCR with SCART Cables
1. Connect the TV antenna to AERIAL IN.
2. Connect the RF-IN of VCR to RF-OUT with the RF cable.
3. Connect the RF-OUT of VCR to the RF-IN of TV. 4 Connect the Video and Audio of TV to the Video and Audio.
Connect Red and White connector to Audio R and Audio L, and Yellow into Video port respectively.
5. Connect the TV SCART to TV with fully wired SCART cable.
6. Connect the VCR SCART to VCR with fully wired SCART cable.
7. Go to section 3.2 Connecting to DISH, then connect your dish.
3.2 Connecting to Dish Dish
Connect the satellite antenna cable to DISH IN.
2. Fixed Dishes Using DISEQC
Connect the output of DiSEqC 1.0 switch to DISH IN of the receiver.
CON.4 Connections
Motorised Dish Using DiSEqC 1.2 & USALS
Connect a USALS motor to DISH IN of the receiver.
Motorised Dish Using Positioner
Connect the output of Positioner to DISH IN of the receiver.
Connections CON.5
4. Installation and Operation
4.1 Menu Information
Installation
During the installation, a short piece of information is displayed at the bottom of the menu screen. After you finish the setup procedure,
you can start watching TV or listening to Radio.
1. Turn on your TV and receiver.
2. The pop-up menu for
language selection will appear. Select one language and press the OK button to proceed.
Press the MENU button to display the main menu.
3. A menu will now appear on the TV screen. Selectable lines are
generally highlighted. To select a menu item, press the OK key. Most
of the menus display extra information at the bottom of the
screen.
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Using the Up/Down (/) button, you can move upwards and downwards in the menu.
Once selected, press the OK button to confirm your selection.
When you want to return to the previous menu or mode, press
the OK button.
4. Press the OK button on the
Installation option. The Password window will appear. Enter the default
password "0000" with the numeric keypad.
5. Dish Setup
Press the OK button on the Dish Setup option. The following window
will appear.
A. Internal Positioner . The right screen displays a list of 32 pre-programmed satellites. If you want to change a satellite, select it on the right screen. Press
the OK button on the required satellite in the right screen. The dish number will change to the selected satellite.
B. USALS Positioner. The right screen displays a list of 32
pre-programmed satellites. If you want to change the satellite, select the
satellite on the right screen. Press the OK button in the right screen. The dish
number will change to the selected satellite.
C. Transponder. The column on the right will display the transponder list for
the selected satellite. If you select one of the alternative satellite names, then
the transponder list will be changed accordingly.
D. LNB Power. The column on the right will display the LNB Power. Normally, you should select the 13v/18v LNB Power and
9,750/10,600 LNB Local frequency for your universal LNB. You may select the 14v/19v setting if you are operating a longer LNB cable.
E. If you are using a DiSEqC 1.0 switch for up to 4 LNB’s, then select
the correct switch type, i.e. DiSEqC and then select the correct port (A,B,C
or D) for your satellite. Refer to the switch manufacturers, instructions.
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F. If you connect a DiSEqC 1.2 motor without USALS to the
receiver, select the switch type to Motor. Change the position of your Motor using the Option parameter.
Done: Press OK button on the
right screen, position of cursor will be changed to the left screen.
Move West-East: Press the (/) button, the motor position
will be changed to West / East.
Store Position: Press the OK button to save the current
position.
Go to Position: Press the OK button to move the motor to a
stored satellite position.
Go to Reference: Press the OK button to move the motor to the
0 position.
Set West Limit: Press the OK button to fix West limit.
Set East Limit: Press the OK button to fix East limit.
Enable Limit / Disable Limit: Press the OK button to change.
(To enable Limits, go to the last parameter in Option and toggle Disable/Enable using the (/) button.)
G. When your receiver is connected to a traditional positioner, select "Initialize Dish" first, then set the east and west limit of the
positioner, which will be stored automatically.
WARNING: Please check the positioner wire connections on the rear of the receiver before activating the positioner using the menu.
Select the "Move West-East" menu, press (/) button to seek the satellite position. To save the selected satellite position, move to
"Store Position" and press OK button.
During the seeking process, if you go past a signal coming from
a satellite, adjust the dish position by pressing the (/) button until you peak the signal Quality Bar.
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5.1 USALS (UNIVERSAL SATELLITE AUTOMATIC LOCATION SYSTEM)
First get your Longitude and Latitude for your dish location. Then, select USALS on the Switch type of Dish Setup menu. After the
Longitude and Latitude have been entered, the calculated USALS values will be displayed.
Execute "Go to Position” of the "Option" menu to move the dish to satellite position. Other functions are the same as DiSEqC 1.2.
Done: Press OK button on the right screen, position of cursor
will be changed to the left screen.
Move West-East: Press the (/) button, the motor position
will be changed to West / East.
Store Position: Press the OK button to save the current
position.
Go to Position: Press the OK button to move the motor to the
stored satellite position.
Go to Reference: Press the OK button to move the motor to the
0 position.
Set West Limit: Press the OK button to fix West limit.
Set East Limit: Press the OK button to fix East limit.
Enable Limit / Disable Limit: Press the OK button to change.
(To enable Limits, go to the last parameter in Option and toggle Disable/Enable.)
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5.2 Positioner Setup (Positioner Model Only)
WARNING: Please check the positioner wire connections on the
rear of the receiver before activating the positioner using the menu.
When you have connected the positioner, select "Initialize Dish". Set the east and west limits of positioner.
Select the "Move West-East" menu, press (/) button to search for each satellite position. To save the selected satellite position,
move to "Store Position" and press the OK button.
During the seeking process, if you go past a signal coming from
a satellite, adjust the dish position by pressing the (/) button until you peak the signal Quality Bar.
Disable: Press OK button on the menu if you do not use the
positioner function.
Move West-East: Press the (/) button to move the dish
antenna position.
Re-Align Dish: Press the (/) button to fine adjust the
satellite positions. This is a global command and will change all currently saved positions.
Store Position: Press the OK button to save the current
position.
Go to Position: Press the OK button to move the antenna to the
stored position.
Set West Limit: Press the (/) button to fix West Emit.
Set East Limit: Press the (/) button to fix East lim it.
Initialize Dish: Press the OK button to automatically select the
West/East limits for your positioner.
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Note: After storing one or two satellite positions, give some thought to the order in which you want to store the satellite positions. I.e. Hispasat at 30W should not be by Eurobird 28.2E, but by Intelsat 801 at 31.5W. This will save time when you flick through channels!
G. When returning to a previous menu or exiting the Dish Setup menu, and you have changed some data, a confirmation window will
appear. If you want to save the changes, select the Yes. If you don't want to save the changes, select the No or press the Exit button
again.
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6. Scan Satellite
A. You can search the channels offered by the satellite for which
your antenna has been configured. Select the appropriate Scan box (All or Free channels) and press the OK button. The Scan
Satellite window will appear.
B. The Progress window. The column on the left window displays
TV channels and the column on the right screen displays Radio channels. Any new channels found will be displayed in black and
added to the end of the channel list.
C. If you press the Exit button while searching channels or after the
search has completed, the confirmation window will appear. If you want to save the updated channels, select Yes.
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7. Scan Transponder
A. Press the OK button on Scan Transponder . You can search the
transponder offered by the satellite for which your antenna has been configured. Select the Satellite name, Channel Frequency,
Symbol Rate (MSPS), (Error) Code Rate, scan mode (All / Free), Network Search and PID Search. If you set the network search
to Enable and select Yes, you can find more transponders from the network provider. If you input the transponder frequency, the receiver searches other transponders besides the existing one.
B. If you select the values and press the OK button, the
transponder search will start. Press the (/) button to select the required parameters. Press the Exit button to exit the current
menu.
The Progress window. The column on the left window displays TV channels
and the column on the right window displays Radio channels. Any new
channels found will be displayed in black and added to the end of the channel list.
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8. Reset Factory Defaults Press the OK button on the Reset Factory Defaults option in the
Installation menu. You can change the system setup into the
default values. The confirmation window will appear. If you select
Yes, the system setup will be reset to the default values.
WARNING: All pre-installed satellites, transponders and channels
will be deleted and reset to a minimal selection suitable for Asia. Contact your dealer for help in reactivating your European settings.
9. Transfer Data. You can upgrade the channel information and system software from another GbSat set-top box or PC. Press the
OK button on the Transfer Data option in the Installation menu.
A. Select the data type you want to
download on the source set-top box, and press the OK button.
B. Unplug the AC power of the target
set-top box, wait a few seconds and then insert the AC plug again.
C. If you connect a TV to the target
set-top box, the following window will appear.
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<User Preference>
1. Channel properties
Favourites groups and locked channels may be set in this menu. When you
want to watch the locked TV channels, you need to enter the password (a
combination of 4 numbers from the keypad).
TIP. Use the FUNC key to alphabetically sort the channel list.
2. Edit Channels. Delete, Move and Rename the channels. Select
the desired function in the left screen. Then move up and down the channel list in the right screen to select and deselect channels.
-Press the OK Button to delete the channel,
-Press the OK and Up/Down (/) Button to move the channel,
-Press the OK Button to rename the channel (max 16 characters).
3. Uninstall Satellite A. You can delete pre-installed satellites from the active list by
pressing OK on Uninstall Satellite in the User Preference menu.
B. Press the OK key in the left screen to delete the satellite and all
channels in the selected satellite.
C. Press Exit for the confirmation window to appear. If you select
Yes, the satellite and its channels will be deleted.
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4. Edit Satellite
This menu allows you to see satellite and transponder information and Delete, Edit and Add a new satellite and transponder. To
Delete, Edit or Add a satellite, select the satellite name in the left screen. To Delete, Edit and Add a transponder, select the
transponder in the right screen. Press the OK Button and select a function in the pop up menu to execute the desired action.
(NOTE: The very last satellite and transponder cannot be deleted)
5. Change Password
Press the OK button on Change Password in the Preference menu. Enter 0000 with the numeric buttons and then enter new
password. 0000 is the default value.
<Sort Function>
1. EPG
2. Channel List
3. Channel Properties
4. Edit Channels
<System Setup>
You can select the display language, audio language, TV type, and screen mode. You can also set the time.
Select the TV type to match your TV, (you will find that if your TV supports it, RGB gives a better picture via SCART than CVBS). If you are using the UHF output, ensure that the output channel (21-
69) does not conflict with your local terrestrial signals. You can set the time by inputting the offset value from standard
Greenwich Mean Time. The letterbox format displays programmes in 16:9 wide screen form.
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Press the Left/Right (/) button to change the value.
Press the Exit button to quit the current menu.
<System Information>
You can see the system information such as Model ID, Hardware Version, and Software Version. Press the OK button on the System Information menu.
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4.2 COMMON INTERFACE (FTA model exception)
You can see not only Free To-Air services, but also scrambled services using the Conditional Access Modules (CAM). This STB currently supports several types of CAM (Irdeto, VIACCESS,
Nagravision, CONAX, CryptoWorks, SECA MEDIAGUARD, AlphaCrypt). If you see scrambled services, contact your service
provider or distributor for a Common Interface module and smart card dependent on the service provider.
4.3 CAS Embedded (CAS model only)
1. Smart Card reader for the embedded CAM.
2. PCMCIA CAM slot or Embedded Smart Card reader.
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4.4 Viewing General Information
This section explains the general information sent by the program provider while watching TV or listening to Radio.
<Program Information>
Whenever you press the Info button, the program information window will appear for a few seconds.
NOTE: Program information is not always sent with the program.
If you press the Info button again in the information mode, the detail information window will appear.
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2 file list window l record
4/; play / pause < Stop
8 fast forward (x2,x3,x4) 7 fast rewind (x2,x3,x4)
: slow motion (½,¼)
Æ jump to section in recording
4.5 Personal Video Recorder (PVR Model only)
These models have an integrated hard disk drive, capable of recording video and audio (Radio) programs.
Press the button to go into the PVR menu. By default, the recording function is highlighted. Press the OK button to instantly
start recording. Open the file list window by selecting the 2 icon and then press the OK button. To stop recording, use the n icon.
Icon key for PVR models.
The PVR menu will disappear after 5 seconds. Press any button to see the PVR menu again.
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This is the file list window. In file list window you can select recorded files
using the buttons (/). When you select a recording, press the OK button
and a pop-up window appear. There are options to play, erase, lock (same
as the system password) and rename the selected file. To rename a file, use
the navigator buttons /// to select a character, then press the OK button. Select "Done" to store the new channel name.
Press the Exit button to see the full screen when playing a file.
1. USB (PVR Model only). You can download and upload files from the STB to COMPUTER through the USB port. If you download an
MP3 or WAV file from PC, you can store and play this file in the STB. Also, if you store a radio channel to hard disk, this file is stored
as an MP3 format, which can be played in your PC or MP3 pla yer. If you want to make a new directory on hard disk of STB, connect the
STB to the PC with the USB cable (provided). Windows® will recognise the STB as an external removable hard disk.
2. USB driver installation (PVR Model only, Windows '98)
When you connect the USB cable for the first time, Windows®9.x will attempt to load a driver - follow the window message.
Select the Directory of the USB driver (a: \). Windows 2000, Window ME and Windows XP do not require the
installation of the USB driver and should automatically find the STB drive.
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3. HDD Initialization (PR Model only) You can initialize the HDD in the main menu (Main Menu System Setup Initialize HDD).
Also in the menu, you can see HDD information (HDD Information). If you download an MP3 or WAV file from a PC, you can transfer the
file(s) to the STB and store and play the file(s) from there.
4. Event timer Use this function in the EPG mode. Eight events up to one year in advance are possible. In the EPG window, press the
Time button . A pop-up window will appear. Select "Add Event Timer", push the "OK" button and then reserve a recording event.
You can edit the parameters of the recording using the navigator buttons  /// . Use the "View Event Timer" function to see
stored events or edit a previously stored event.
Menu Mode
On :single event Daily :daily event
Weekly :weekly event Off :disable event
Action
View :view only (no HDD recording) Record :HDD recording
Date
Select the date you want to execute the event.
Start
Start time of the event.
Dur
Duration of the event.
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<TV or Radio Channel Lists>
While watching TV or listening to Radio, press the OK button on the remote control to display the channel list. Press the Up/Down /
button to move the cursor. Press the OK button on the desired channel to switch to that channel. To hide the channel list, press the
EXIT button.
Press the FAV button to toggle through favourite channels:-
Normal è Favourite 1( ) è Favourite 2( )è Favourite 3( )
When You want to see the next or previous channel page, press
the double arrow Up/Down / button.
Press the Info ( ) button to view information about the
TV/Radio channel.
To sort the channels alphabetically, press the FUNC button.
<Favourite Channel Lists>
When watching TV or listening to Radio you can get the favourite channel group list by pressing the FAV button on the remote
controller. If no favourites are listed, the following window will not appear. Refer to 4A Viewing Menus-Favourite Channel for more
details.
All functions remain operative in both favourite and All Channel modes.
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<Audio Language Selection>
Press the LANG button on the remote control to select the desired audio
language. Press the Up/Down  / button to move to the desired audio
language and the OK button to select it. The mark indicates the current audio language. You can select different audio
languages only if the program provider is transmitting multiple audio tracks.
<Audio Output Mode Selection>
Press the AUD button on the remote control to set the stereo output. The speaker output mode toggles as follows:
<Program Guide>
Press the EPG button on the remote controller to view the electronic program guide (if applicable). Press the Left/Right / button to
select the program, and then press the Info ( ) button to view the detail EPG window.
Press the Up/Down / button to move to another channel.
Press the Left/Right / button to select the program.
Press the NOTE () button to change the TV/Radio mode.
Press the FAV button to toggle through favourite channels:-
Normalè Favourite 1 ( ) è Favourite 2 ( )è Favourite 3( )
Press the EXIT button to quit the current menu.
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<Teletext & Subtitle>
Press the TEXT button on the remote control, a language selection pop-up window will appear. Select a language and then you can see
the Teletext contents (if Teletext is transmitted). Even if your TV does not support Teletext, the receiver will enable you to see and
navigate Teletext from the program provider.
If you press the Sleep ( ) button on the remote controller, the following window will appear. The sleep timer automatically switches
the receiver to standby after the preset time elapses.
Press the Sleep ( ) button several times to toggle through the preset delays. The Sleep timer is preset in values of: 120, 90, 60,
30, 20 and 10 minutes. a. Press the Sleep ( ) button once. The remaining sleep time will
appear on the screen.
b. Press the Sleep ( ) button repeatedly until the display
Sleep___ appears. At 00, the sleep timer will be turned off.
c. When you turn the receiver off, the sleep time will be reset.
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5. Additional Information
5.1 Trouble Shooting
There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the receiver. Check the receiver according to the procedures shown
below. If you can't solve the problem after referring this section, please
contact the dealer.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE RECEIVER.
It may be dangerous and will invalidate your three year warranty.
Symptom Cause Remedy
The power cord is not plugged in
Check that the power cable is plugged in to the wall outlet.
The front panel doesn't
display any message.
The power switch is off
Turn on the power switch at the rear of the receiver.
output of the receiver to TV.
Connect the Audio/Video
output of the receiver to TV
correctly. Refer to section 3. Wrong connection
of the satellite antenna.
Connect, the antenna cable
correctly. Refer to section 3. No or Bad signal
message appears.
Check other devices
connected between LNB and
the receiver, or adjust the
antenna position. Audio muting. Press the MUTE button.
No picture or sound.
TV power off. Turn TV on The receiver can't
receive the signal.
Check the antenna cable,
replace the cable, or ensure
F connector at cable end is
securely fastened to the
receiver.
No picture.
Incorrect values of some tuner
parameters.
Set the values of tuner
parameters correctly in the
Installation menu.
Additional Information AI.1
Symptom Cause Remedy
The satellite dish is not pointing at the
satellite.
Adjust the dish
Signal too strong. Connect a signal
attenuator to the LNB
input. Satellite dish is too small.
Change to a larger
dish. The LNB is faulty. Change the LNB.
No or bad signal.
Cable is faulty Check F connectors
and conductor
continuity
You have forgotten / lost
your PIN number.
Contact your dealer.
DO NOT reset your
receiver.
The remote control does not
operate.
The batteries of the remote control are
not inserted or exhausted.
Check whether the
batteries are inserted
correctly into your
remote control.
Check and replace the
batteries of the remote
control.
Poor picture quality Less channels when scanning.
Low LNB power or signal loss in cable.
Change the LNB
power in dish set up
menu to 14v/19v
AI.2 Additional Information
5.2 Technical Specifications
A. Tuner & Demodulator
Input Frequency Range : 950MHz to 2150 MHz RF Input Signal Level : -25 to -65dBm
RF Impedance : 7552 IF Bandwidth : 55MHz/8MHz (Under 5Msps)
LNB power : 13/18DC, 14/19V+/-5 &,O.5Amax, 0.8Apeak overload protected LNBTone Switch : 22kHz+/-2kHz, 0.6Vpp+/-0.2V
DiSEqC Control : Version 1.2, Tone burst A/B Demodulation : QPSK Symbol Rate : 1-45Msps/SCpC, MCPC
B. MPEG
Transport Stream : MPEG-2 IS0/IEC13818 Transport Stream Specification
Input Rate : Max.15Mbit/s Video : MPEG-2 MP@ML Audio : MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer L2
Aspect Ratio : 4:3,16:9 Video Resolution : 720x576(PAL), 720x480(NTSC) Audio Mode : Stereo, Dual channel, joint stereo, Mono
Audio Sampling Frequency : 32/44.1/48kHz
Additional Information AI.3
C. Connector
LNB IF input : F type, IEC 169-24 Female LNB IF Loop-through Output : F type, lEC 169-24 Female
TV SCART : RGB, CVBS, L, R OUT VCR SCART : CVBS L ,ROUT AUDIO L, R
Serial Port : RS232C D-sub male type S/P DIF (PVR Models) : Fiber-Optic connection (Digital Audio Output)
D. RF-modulator
RF-Connector : 75ohm IEC169-2, Male/Female Frequency : 470MHz to 860MHz
Output Channel : CH 21-69 for the Demodulator TV Standard : PAL B/G/I/D/K Selectable in Menus
E. Power Supply
Input Voltage : 90-260VAC(SMPS) Power Consumption : Max. 30W Weight : Appr.1.5KG
Operating Temperature : 0°C~40°C Storage Temperature : -40°C~65°C
F. PCMCIA (Except FTA)
Number of Slots : 2 Type : I,II DVB Common Interface Standard
G. Positioner (IP model)
Azimuth & Skew control : M1, M2, Pulse, +5V, GND, Skew Output Power : DC36V, 5A mar (during 10 minutes)
Sensor Type : Reed or Hall effect switch.
AI.4 Additional Information
B. SCART Socket
PIN No. TV AUX 1 Audio Out Right Audio Out Right 2 - Audio In Right 3 Audio Out Right Audio Out Left 4 Audio ground Audio and 5 Blue Ground Blue Ground 6 - Audio In Left 7 Blue Out Blue In 8 Function Control Out Function Control In 9 Green Ground Green Ground 10 - -
11 Green Out Green In 12 - ­13 Red Ground Red Ground 14 Fast Blanking Ground Fast Blanking Ground 15 Red Out Red In 16 Fast Blanking Out Fast Blanking In 17 CVBS ground CVBS ground 18 CVBS ground CVBS ground 19 CVBS Out CVBS In 20 - CVBS In 21 Ground Ground
Additional Information AI.5
H. Serial (RS-232C) Connector
PIN No. Signal Name 1 ­2 RXD (Receive Data) 3 TXD (Transmit Data) 4 ­5 Ground 6 ­7 ­8 ­9 -
5.3 Glossary of Terms DiSEqC
Digital Satellite Equipment Control. A Eutelsat protocol.
EPG
Electronic Program Guide. Information on the current program and subsequent programs, sent by the program provider within the data
stream.
FEC
Forward Error Correction. The inclusion of additional data contained in a transmitted block, to be used by the receiver in case of errors.
LNB (Low-Noise Block converter)
The LNB is an electronic unit mounted on the satellite dish. It receives the microwave signals reflected by the dish and converts them to electrical sign als that can be used by the Satellite receiver.
Parental control
A feature that allows parents to lock programmes that they consider unsuitable for children. A locked channel or program can only be
unlocked with a four-digit password.
PIN code
Personal Identification Number. A four-digit code that is used for locking/unlocking, e.g. with the parental control feature.
Polarization
Polarization allows several programmes to be fitted into the same frequency band. The signals from a satellite are transmitted either
with linear (vertical or horizontal) polarization or circular (right or left) polarization.
RS 232
Standard Serial data communication port. Used for updating software and channel settings and saving it to a PC.
Satellite dish
A dish-shaped antenna to receive signals from a satellite. The dish focuses the signals into the LNB.
Additional Information AI.7
SCART
A 21pin connector used for connection of Satellite receiver, TV and VCR.
Scrambled satellite TV programme
Some satellite TV programmes are transmitted in scrambled form. A smart card, and possibly a CA module, will be needed to view such
programmes.
Symbol Rate
Measured in MS/s (mega symbols per second), a combination of the sets of tones that make up the data stream of the satellite
transmission.
AI.8 Additional Information
5.4 Menu Structure
Additional Information AI.9
5.5 MP3 Juke Box
GbSat PVR receivers now come pre-installed with an MP3 Juke
Box facility. Several MP3 and / or WAV tracks can be selected and
saved as a Juke Box file. After saving the file, it can then be played as a sequence of tracks,
which will loop through until you press EXIT.
Creating a Juke Box list
Press the button to display the HDD contents window. Press the button to display the Juke Box window.
Now select the MP3 or WAV files you want to appear in this Juke Box List.
Press EXIT to save the list.
Editing a Juke Box list
Press the button to display the HDD contents window.
Press the button to display the Juke Box window.
Options available include Play, Erase, Edit and Rename.
Rename the list using the character set provided.
Press EXIT to save the list. NB. Moving MP3s or WAV files
after the Juke Box file has been created, may cause the receiver
to stop responding. If files have been moved to different directories, simply edit or delete
the appropriate Juke Box files.
AI.10 Additional Information
5.6 Internal Positioner Setup The GbSat 2CIP0 receiver has both DiSEqC and 36v Internal
Positioners. Although some of the automation in USALS is not available when using the 36v positioner, the pre-installed satellites
and channels will be of great benefit when installing this receiver.
Setup
It is assumed that the dish has been set up to follow the satellite
arc correctly and is now attached to a jack arm (or H-H mount), which in turn is correctly wired to
the motor output at the rear of the receiver.
Press the menu button to display the GbSat 2CIP0 receiver menu.
Select Installation and enter a 4 digit password (default password
is 4 zeros).
Select Dish Setup by pressing OK when Dish Setup is highlighted.
Select a satellite from the pre­installed list.
Now select DiSEqC Mode. Press the right hand arrow key to select
None.
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Select Positioner Setup. Press the right hand arrow key and then
select Initialize Dish. This will move the motor to its furthest left
and right ex tremeties. (NOTE: You may want to initialize
the motor after detaching a dish if you think the dish may foul a wall or brackets).
The position indicator bar now gives a start and end value
(relative to the number of pulses from the actuator reed switch) and
a graphical representation of exactly where the motor is in real
time. To find a satellite position, first
select the target satellite in the Dish option at the top of the page, then select Move East-West in the
Positioner Setup option and press the left or right hand arrow buttons
until you see the Signal Level and Quality bars peak.
When the satellite has been ‘peaked’ , store the position using
the Store Position option by pressing the OK button. Now select another satellite and repeat the procedure. Remember
that there are over 25 satellites pre-installed on this system (up to a maximum of 32) requiring you to merely find and store each position
in order to complete the installation.
AI.12 Additional Information
Finally, the East-West limits for the motor may be set, (although the motor will not go beyond the limits found using the Initialise Dish
procedure). Select the Set West Limit option
and then press the left hand arrow button. A blue bar will
appear on the lower position bar indicating the West Limit. Repeat
the procedure selecting the Set East Limit option, setting the East
limit using the right hand arrow key. NOTE: If you have stored
satellites which fall within the Limit Exclusion Zones, they will not be
available. When all satellite positions have
been stored, exit the menus. When a station is selected which requires the dish to move, a
position information will appear as illustrated here.
Additional Information AI.13
GbSat, P.O.BOX 814, Bristol BS99 3ZA
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