Globo Digital Cable Receiver DVB-C User Manual

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5119 Multiroom Cable [ENGLISH]
Digital Cable Multi-room
Receiver
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CONTENTS
1. SAFETY ..........................................................................................................................4
2. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION......................................................................................4
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NFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS) IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................. 5
3. REMOTE CONTROL.......................................................................................................6
4. SUPPORT & COPYRIGHT..............................................................................................7
5. ACCESSORIES...............................................................................................................7
6. FRONT PANEL ...............................................................................................................8
7. REAR PANEL .................................................................................................................8
8. CONNECTING YOUR SYSTEM......................................................................................9
H
OW TO CONNECT YOUR
STB
TO VARIOUS SYSTEMS
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9. GETTING STARTED.....................................................................................................12
E
ASY INSTALL
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B
OX SETTING LANGUAGE
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T
IME SETTING
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P
ARENTAL CONTROL
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10. MENU OPERATIONS....................................................................................................13
S
ERVICES
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O
RGANIZING SERVICES
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O
RGANIZING FAVOURITES
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11. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................15
C
ABLE INSTALLATION
............................................................................................................................. 15
Manual Installation ................................................................................................................................................................15
Auto Installation .....................................................................................................................................................................15
3.1.1.
Blind Scan .............................................................................................................................................................15
CA S
ETTINGS (ONLY FOR ROOM
1).......................................................................................................... 16
F
ACTORY DEFAULT
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F
ACTORY DEFAULT
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F
ACTORY RESET
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12. PREFERENCE ..............................................................................................................18
L
ANGUAGE
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P
ARENTAL CONTROL
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T
IME SETTING
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Automatic Update ....................................................................................................................................................................18
Current Date &Time................................................................................................................................................................18
GMT Offset ..............................................................................................................................................................................18
Daylight Time .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Wake Up ..................................................................................................................................................................................19
Wake Up Time .........................................................................................................................................................................19
Sleep ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Sleep Time ............................................................................................................................................................................... 19
A/V C
ONTROL
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TV-SCART ...............................................................................................................................................................................19
VCR-SCART ............................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Screen Ratio.............................................................................................................................................................................19
TV Standard............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Video Brightness......................................................................................................................................................................19
Video Contrast......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Video Saturation ......................................................................................................................................................................19
UHF S
ETTING (OPTIONAL
)....................................................................................................................... 19
M
ISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS
..................................................................................................................... 20
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13. SYSTEM........................................................................................................................21
S
YSTEM INFORMATION
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U
PGRADE BY
RS232 ................................................................................................................................ 21
14. GAME............................................................................................................................21
S
OKOBAN
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15. TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................23
16. SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................24
RF S
ECTION
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A/V M
ODE
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M
ICROPROCESSOR & MEMORIES
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P
OWER & ENVIRONMENT CONDITION
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P
HYSICAL SPECIFICATION
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C
ONNECTION
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ŁĄD! NIE ZDEFINIOWANO ZAKŁADKI
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1. SAFETY
This STB has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully.
MAINS SUPPLY: 100 - 250V AC 50/60Hz
OVERLOADING: Do not overload wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may
result in fire or electric shock.
LIQUIDS: Keep liquids away from the STB. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CLEANING: Disconnect the STB from the wall outlet before cleaning .Use a light damp cloth (no solvents) to dust the STB.
VENTILATION: The slots on top of the STB must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to the unit. Do not stand the STB on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not expose the STB to direct sunlight or do not place it near a heater. Do not stack electronic equipments on top of the STB.
ATTACHMENTS: Do not use any attachments that are not recommended as these may cause hazard or damage the STB.
CONNECTION TO THE CABLE TV SOCKET: Disconnect the STB from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the cable TV socket. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE RECEIVER.
CONNECTION TO THE TV: Disconnect the STB from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the cable TV socket. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE TV.
LOCATION: Place the STB indoor in order not to expose to lightening, rain or sunlight.
2. Environment protection
Attention!
Your product is marked with this symbol. It means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for these products.
Information on Disposal for Users (private households) in the European Union
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Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and In accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. Following the implementation by member states, private households within the EU states may return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated collection facilities free of charge*. In some countries* your local retailer may also take back your old product free of charge if you purchase a similar new one. *) Please contact your local authority for further details.
If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please dispose of these separately beforehand according to local requirements. By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
Information on Disposal for Business Users
In the European Union
If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard It: Please contact your GLOBO POLSKA dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the product. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling Small products (and small amounts) might be taken back by your local collection facilities,
In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard of this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manufacturer herewith declares the conformity of that product with the following directives and standards:
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EC
EN 60065:2002
EMC Directive 89/336/EC: EN 55013:2001+A1:2003 EN 55020:2002 EN 61000-3-2:2000 EN 61000-3-3 :1995 + A1:2001
Model: Digital Cable Receiver DVB-C
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3. Remote Control
POWER Button
Switch the STB between Operation and Standby mode.
UHF Button
Alter the UHF setting.
MUTE Button
Enable / Disable the Audio.
Numeric Buttons
Select the TV or Radio services and menu options.
“0/ ” 0&ZOOM Button
After other Numeric buttons, it’s used for 0 button. Other ways it’s used to enable the zoom function.
“ ” PAUSE Button
Pause or play video.
” PRE Button
Select the previously viewed service. Return to the previous menu.
“ ” INFO Button
Display the service information box on the Screen. Display the extended event or service information in menu.
EPG Button
Display EPG menu.
MENU Button
Display the Main Menu on the screen. Return to the previous menu.
EXIT Button
Cancel the user selection and return to the Screen.
LEFT/V-
、、、、
RIGHT/V+ Buttons
Adjust the volume (Increase / Decrease). Change the value of the selected item in menu. Move cursor left or right in the menu.
UP/CH+ 、、DOWN/CH- Buttons
Service up or down through the available services. Move the selection bar in menu.
OK Button
Display Service List on screen. Select an item in menu.
” TV/RADIO Button
Select the TV/Radio mode. ” FIND Button
Find service by name in Service List, Organizing Services, Organizing Favourites and EPG menu.
P-/P+ Buttons
Press to move up or down pages on the menus.
FAV Button
Display Organizing Favourites menu.
10. SAT Button
Display Organizing Satellites menu (optional).
P/N Button
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Switch the TV Standard on the Screen.
TV/SAT Button
Switch the TV or AV mode on the Screen.
F1 Button
Enter Organizing Services menu direct on the Screen.
F2 Button
Enter Manual Installation menu direct on the Screen.
” WHITE(SUBTITLE) Button
Setup the Subtitle and watch on the Screen. ” RED(AUDIO) Button
Perform RED button function in menu. Select Sound Track and Multilingual on the Screen.
GREEN(Multi-picture) Button
Perform GREEN button function in menu. Display Multi-Picture menu on the Screen.
YELLOW(SLEEP) Button
Perform YELLOW button function in menu. Set Standby time on the Screen .
BLUE(TELETEXT) Button
Perform BLUE button function in menu. Setup the Teletext and watch on the Screen.
4. Support & Copyright
To better satisfy our customers, we give our best to each product and service. Also we support our customer through our local sales, service network and electronic server system of us. Moreover, we maintain very close working relationships with our customers. We take a highly disciplined engineering approach to product design, manufacture, testing, acceptance and to technical and maintenance support. We conduct comprehensive testing of the units, provide complete documentation support and consistently deliver the highest quality products on time, every time. We supports you via its homepage with useful information and new software. To provide you the convenience of usage, We has the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this manual and the manual of the products without notice.
5. Accessories
Check the following accessories when you open the box
User’s Manual 2x Remote Control Units with batteries Adaptor Box and Remote sensor
The device, packaging material and batteries must never be disposed of with household. Please obtain appropriate information about regulations in your community, and dispose of all in accordance with regulations at the separate locations provided.
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6. Front panel
ROOM 1 CONTROL:
POWER KEY: To switch the Room 1 receiver power on/stand by v ,^ KEY : To change channels in Room 1, or to move cursor up or down in the menu Display(4-Digit/7-Segment): Indicates operating status of Room 1 receiver VOL<,> KEY: To adjust Room 1 volume level, or to move cursor left or right in the menu MENU KEY: To enter into the Room 1 main menu OK KEY: To see Room 1 TV/Radio channel list, or to confirm in the menu Exit: Cancel the Room 1 user selection and return to the viewing mode from a menu. POWER Led 1: Lights up while the Room 1 receiver is in standby mode Signal Led 1: When Room 1 receiving signal is strong, the signal led is lighted. Remote Sensor: Detects infrared signal from remote control unit, only for Room 1.
ROOM 2 CONTROL:
POWER Led 2: Lights up while the Room 1 receiver is in standby mode Signal Led 2: When in Room 1 receiving signal is strong, the signal led is lighted.
Card Slot: One slot CA interface for Conax. Insert the Smart Card chip side up.
7. Rear Panel
Please refer to the diagram below for all possible connections of your receiver Do not connect the unit to the mains socket until all other connections have been made and checked.
For Room 1 only:
RF IN :This input port is to connect the coaxial cable from your Cable Network provider. RF OUT: This output enables the connection of another receiver. TV: This output is used to connect your TV through SCART cable. VIDEO OUT: This output RCA connector is used to connect any external video. AUDIO R/L: These output RCA connectors are used to connect any external audio amp or system.
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S/PDIF: This digital audio output is used to connect to AV amplifier “COAXIAL” input.
For Room 2 only:
RF IN :This input port is to connect the coaxial cable from your Cable Network provider. RF OUT: This output enables the connection of another receiver. TV OUT: This is used to carry the RF signal to TV set and return back the remote sensor signal through "RF & Remote sensor Adaptor Box" via RF cable. VIDEO OUT: This RCA connector is used to connect any external video. 0-12V 50mA: This is used to Connect 12V to an external 0V/12V switch. AUDIO R/L: These RCA connectors are used to connect any external audio amp or system. RS 232C: This is used to connect your receiver to a computer through a serial cable, for upgrade
software use. UPGRADE MODE: Set up according to below figures.
Room 1 upgrade Room 2 upgrade Normal Not used
8. Connecting Your System
How to connect your STB to various systems
There are several ways of connecting the STB to your TV, and/or Hi-Fi SYSTEM. Consult your local supplier for assistance in setting-up your system that is best suited to your requirements.
-For Room 1
Connect STB to a TV set
Connect your STB to a TV set with SCART, if your TV set is equipped for it. Alternatively you can also use RCA connectors.
Connect STB to a Hi-Fi System
1. Connect Digital optical audio output to your amplifier input.
2. Connect a RCA stereo cable from the AUDIO L/R jacks, on your STB to the LINE, AUX, SPARE or EXTRA input jacks on your Hi-Fi System.
Loop Through
If you have another STB and you wish to use it, then you can connect it via the loop through. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the Loop Through on the STB and connect the other end to the RF IN on your second STB.
-For Room 2
1. Connect RF cable from RF OUR to Adaptor box, use another RF cable to connect from Adaptor box to TV. Connect Remote sensor cable to Adaptpr box.
2. Connect wireless video transmitter to RCA video and audio out. Connect splitter box to RF OUT from Room 2 output, and connect remote rensor jack. Direct sensor of wireless transmitter to sensor of Adaptor box. In another room connect wireless video splitter to TV.
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Detail of connecting Diagram:
1. By RF cable
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2. By wireless video transmitter
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9. GETTING STARTED
WARNING!!!
All menu functions and operation by remote are the same for Room 1 and Room 2, Except CA Settings, which is available only for Room 1.
Easy Install
Press the POWER button to operate the receiver from “Standby” mode. If you did not install it before, the “Easy Install” Menu will be displayed automatically to guide you to install your box.
Box Setting Language
Choose Menu Language. Go to next.
Time Setting
Set Current Time. Go to next.
Parental Control
Set Password, Receiver Lock and Censorship Classification. Go to next to enter in Install Setting.
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10. MENU OPERATIONS
Services
Organizing Services
The menu displays as the following:
- Service list, Group information
- Operating frame with Move, Lock, Delete,
Rename, Skip functions
Operations: LEFT/RIGHT button: switch frame from service list to operating frame or verse
RED button: enter “Group” menu to switch service group
GREEN button: enter “Options” menu for 4 shortcuts for choosing services:
Select All: select all services under current list Unselect All: unselect all selected services Select Others: select services except those
been selected Select by TP: select services belonging to certain transponder only
TV/RADIO button: switch from TV service list to the Radio service list or verse
FIND button: quickly find service by the name UP/ DOWN, P+/P-, OK button: browse service
list and select some
INFO button: check detail information of
current service
Move: select one or more services and press RIGHT button to select MOVE icon. Press UP/DOWN, P+/P-, 0~9 button to move the
selected service to where you want to locate, then all the selected services will be reordered and move to the new location one by one.
Lock: select one or more services and press RIGHT button to select LOCK icon. The symbol LOCK will be displayed at the end of the
service name, which means the service is locked and need to enter password to view.
Remove: select one or more services and press RIGHT button to select REMOVE icon. The selected services will be removed from the database forever.
Rename: select one or more services and press RIGHT button to select RENAME icon. “Rename” menu will be displayed, you can enter new name through keyboard submenu.
Skip: select one or more services and press RIGHT button to select SKIP icon. The symbol SKIP will be displayed at the end of the service
name, which means the service will be skipped when you browse services without any
menu by pressing UP/DOWN button.
Organizing Favourites
You can organize all 8 FAV group services in this menu. The menu displays as the following:
- Service list, Group information
- Operating frame with Move, Lock, Delete,
Rename, Skip functions
- FAV service list, FAV information Operations:
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LEFT/RIGHT button: switch frame between service list, operating frame, FAV service list
RED button: enter “Group” menu to switch service group
GREEN button: enter “Options” menu for 4 shortcuts for choosing services:
-Select All: select all services under current list
-Unselect All: unselect all selected services
-Select Others: select services except those been selected
-Select by TP: select services belonging to certain transponder only
FAV button: enter “FAV” menu to switch FAV group
TV/RADIO button: switch from TV service list to the Radio service list or verse
FIND button: quickly find service by the name (only available in service list)
UP/ DOWN, P+/P-, OK button: browse service list / FAV service list and select some
INFO button: check detail information of current service (only available in service list)
MOVE (only available for FAV service list): select one or more FAV services and press
LEFT button to select MOVE icon. Press UP/DOWN, P+/P- button to move the selected
service to where you want to locate, then all the selected services will be reordered and move to the new location in current FAV group service list one by one.
MOVE TO FAV GROUP: select one or more services and press RIGHT button to select RIGHT MOVE icon. The selected services will be added to current FAV group.
REMOVE FROM FAV GROUP: select one or more FAV services and press
LEFT button to select LEFT MOVE icon. The selected services will be removed from current FAV group list, but still remain in database and belong to other FAV groups it was belonging to.
RENAME:
rename FAV group. Go to operating frame and
select RENAME icon. “Rename” menu will be displayed, you can enter new FAV name
through keyboard submenu.
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11. INSTALLATION
Cable Installation
Manual Installation
In this menu, you can manually you’re your cable network, if you know frequency, symbol rate and QAM value.
TP
Set the transponder (TP) value for the proper frequency by using <,> buttons. If you cannot find your desired transponder frequency, press GREEN key on the remote.
SYM.
Insert Symbol Rate value by using numeric buttons (0..9) or <,> buttons
QAM
Select proper QAM value by using <,> buttons.
NOTE: Every cable network can have different parameters. Please ask your cable provider for correct parameters for cable network at your place.
Auto Installation
Auto Installation is a very convenient function for scanning. You don’t have to input any parameters. Just press OK button to start scanning. It will automatically scan signals connected to receiver with most popular, predefined, parameters, according to transponders data in receiver database.
If you cannot find all channels by using standard settings, use Blind Scan function for detailed search.
3.1.1. Blind Scan
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When you don’t have all information about your cable network, you can use this function to make full scan. Blind Scan function allows for more detailed scan. You don’t need to set any parameters.
CA Settings (only for Room 1)
Receiver has build in smart card module with CONAX system. By using cards in this system provided by operators, it is possible to watch many scrambled channels coded in this system. This menu shows detailed information about card inserted into card reader module. It allows to check all available information about card inserted according to help messages visible on the bottom of the screen.
NOTE: All information showed in this menu and submenu are coming from inserted card. In case if anything is wrong, it could be card problem. After inserting the card correctly at any time, a message-box will show on the screen with message about detecting the card, in “Card Info” menu all available information will be displayed.
Factory Default
Factory default
Press OK button to load default data to current database. Press MENU/EXIT button to abort the operation.
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Factory reset
Press OK button to do factory reset, which will recover all database to the same as factory default settings, then it will automatically go to “Easy Install” menu to re-install your system. Press MENU/EXIT button to abort the operation.
Set data to factory default data
Press OK button to set current database as default data. Press MENU/EXIT button to abort the operation.
Delete all channel
Press OK button to delete all channels. Press MENU/EXIT button to abort the operation.
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12. Preference
The “Preference” menu supports the receiver internal settings according to the connection of the receiver and external units. This menu includes “Language”, “Parental Control”, “Time Setting”, “A/V Control”, “UHF Setting” and “Miscellaneous Settings”.
Language
There are different kinds of languages, for menu, for audio, for EPG, for Teletext or Subtitle. You can use UP/DOWN button to select one of them and then press OK button to enter submenu. Use LEFT/RIGHT button to switch language one by one or press OK button to select one from the language list. The details are as the following:
Menu Language Audio Language Audio Priority EPG Language Teletext Language Subtitle Language Subtitle Display
Parental Control
Set “Parental Control” options to protect children watching programs. Please use UP/DOWN button to select one of the following items and press LEFT/RIGHT or OK button to set certain value.
Details are as the following:
Receiver Lock: The default PIN code is 0000.
Censorship Classification Allow Time Control Change Password
Time Setting
You can set system time, sleeping time and wakeup time in this menu. Furthermore, you can set first view service in wakeup time mode. When a VCR is connected, recording can be automatically validated/invalidated according to wakeup/sleeping time setting. Please use UP/DOWN button to select one of the following items and press LEFT/RIGHT or OK button to set certain value.
Details are as the following:
Automatic Update
Set “Automatic Update” option to “ON” means system time is based on TDT (Time and Data Table) from the stream of the current service, and runs with system clock. Set “Automatic Update” option to “OFF” means system time is set by manual and runs with system clock.
Current Date &Time
Only when you set “Automatic Update” option to “OFF”, “Current Date &Time” is active for you to enter local date & time by LEFT/RIGHT or 0~9 buttons.
GMT Offset
GMT is referred to the standard time of Greenwich. Please set the Offset according to your country’s time zone. The step is half an hour.
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Daylight Time
Set “Daylight Time” option to “ON” means the summer time is on thus local time is one hour late than normal.
Wake Up
If you set “Wake Up” option to “Enable”, you activate a wakeup timer. The service list will be displayed for you to set first view service using
UP/DOWN button.
Wake Up Time
Only if you set “Wake Up” option to “Enable”, “Wake Up Time” is active for you to set wakeup time using UP/DOWN button.
Sleep
If you set “Sleep” option to “Enable”, you activate a sleeping timer.
Sleep Time
Only if you set “Sleep” option to “Enable”, “Sleep Time” is active for you to set sleeping time using UP/DOWN button.
A/V Control
You can set SCART, screen ratio and TV format, Video picture parameters in this menu according to the TV set connected to the receiver. Please use UP/DOWN button to select one of the following items and press LEFT/RIGHT or OK button to set certain value. Details are as the following:
TV-SCART
Set the video output mode for the TV SCART (RGB, CVBS).
VCR-SCART
Set the video output mode for the VCR SCART (CVBS only).
Screen Ratio
Set the screen aspect ratio of the TV set connected to this receiver (Auto, 16:9 Full, 4:3 Full, 16:9 Letter Box or 4:3 Letter Box).
TV Standard
Set the format of the TV set connected to this receiver (AUTO, PAL, NTSC, or SECAM). In AUTO mode, the receiver set the format to the one same as service viewed before enter this menu, and automatically follows current service’s format whenever current service’s stream format changes.
Video Brightness
Set the video brightness for receiver output. It ranges from 1 to 8, and is independent of the TV set connected to the receiver.
Video Contrast
Set the video contrast for receiver output. It ranges from 1 to 8, and is independent of the TV set connected to the receiver.
Video Saturation
Set the video saturation for receiver output. It ranges from 1 to 8, and is independent of the TV set connected to the receiver.
UHF Setting (optional)
You can set UHF parameters in this menu according to the TV set connected to the receiver. Please use UP/DOWN button to select one of the following items and press LEFT/RIGHT or OK button to set certain value.
Details are as the following:
UHF Channel PAL Format UHF Offset
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Miscellaneous Settings
You can set other miscellaneous settings in this menu by using UP/DOWN button to select one of the following items and press LEFT/RIGHT or OK button to set certain value.
Details are as the following
Banner Display Time OSD Transparency Service Switch Mode Beep Frequency Signal Beep Level
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13. System
You can check information about your receiver or upgrade the firmware or data of the receiver through this menu.
System Information
In this menu you can check information about the receiver, such as “Model ID”, “Software Version”, “Hardware Version”, “Loader Version”, “Latest Update” and “Manufacture”.
Upgrade by RS232
Before upgrade software please first check position of jumpers on back panel:
Room 1 upgrade Room 2 upgrade
Normal Not used
After setting switch to Room1 or Room2 upgrade, connect your receiver to PC via nullmodem RS232 cable. On PC you should have tool for upgrade, called AVUpgrade.exe and current software or data file (*.dld).). Continue with ugrade according to Upgrade tool manual.
WARNING! Use only appropriate software dedicated for multi-room receiver. Using other software
can damage receiver and will invalidate your warranty.
WARNING! For complete upgrade you need to repeat upgrade for Room 1 and Room 2. After finishing you need to set Upgrade Mode back to Normal position, otherwise slave receiver will not work.
In Upgrade menu there are available
following options:
Upgrade Software Upgrade Data Upgrade Default Upgrade Data & Default Upgrade All Upgrade OTA (Optional)
You can use them when you want to transfer your software or data to another receiver using RS232.
14. Game
Receiver has one game for you. Please enjoy it.
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Sokoban
WARNING!!!
All menu functions and operation by remote are the same for Room 1 and Room 2, Except CA Settings, which is available only for Room 1.
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15. Trouble Shooting
If you suspect there is a fault with your receiver, please check the following trouble shooting guide
before calling authorized service agent.
Warning! Under no circumstances attempt to repair the receiver yourself. Tampering with the
receiver may result in fatal electric shock and will invalidate your warranty.
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
No display on the LED Display
The power cord is not plugged in
correctly.
Power switch on back panel is
OFF
Plug-in power cord correctly.  Check setting of power switch on back
panel
Receiver is ON, but not responding to Remote Control Unit (RCU)
RCU batteries are dead or
inserted incorrectly
The RCU is pointing toward
wrong direction
Remote sensor is inserted
incorrectly (only for slaver)
Replace batteries  Check direction of R  Check Slaver RCU sensor. When
sensor is working, red LED on sensor should be ON.
Receiver is on, but has no signal
The level of signal is weak  The cable from cable socket is
incorrectly Connected (short circuit or open circuit)
Check cable to the cable socket  Check signal with your cable provider
Receiver is on, but no picture or sound except the following messages: ”NO TV program”
Channel is not available  Channel is scrambled
Scan channels  Ask your local dealer or channel
provider about subscryption of the
channel Settings you made in the menu have not changed
The receiver lost power before
being able to enter into standby mode
Some of the Settings saved by
user can be deleted partly or fully
Make your settings again
Poor picture Quality The level of Signal strength is low  Check cable to the cable socket
Check signal with your cable provider 
No sound Audio cables are connected
incorrectly
The Volume level is low  Muting function is active,  Audio device is set to another
source
Check connection of Audio Cables  Adjust the Volume level  Press Mute button on RCU  Check the setting of your Audio
playing device
No video and audio Receiver is in Standby mode
RCA Jack or SCART cable is not
connected firmly to the video input port of TV
Incorrect channel or video output
is selected on television
Brightness level of your TV set is
incorrectly defined
TV set is set at incorrect
receiving channel
F-type connector is not
connected firmly or incorrectly (only for Slave)
RF cable and Remote sensor
Adaptor Box wrong connected (only for Slave)
Turn receiver ON  Check connections of RCA Jack or
SCART to the video input port of TV
Check TV settings  Check RF cables, connectors and
Remote sensor Adaptor Box
connections (only for Slave)
Check if position of switches “Upgrade
Mode” is set to “Normal”.
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16. Specifications
RF Section
RF Input Range 49.5MHz~862MHz Input Dynamic Range -20 dBmV~ +20 dBmV IF Band width 8 MHz RF IN 75Ω Unbalance (IEC Female)
RF OUT 75Ω Unbalance (IEC male) Symbol Rate Range 1.9~6.9MS/S Supporting system DVB-C (QAM) Compliant Multi-Demodulation Selection 16 QAM, 32 QAM, 64 QAM, 128 QAM and 256 QAM
A/V Mode
Video format MPEG-II Main profile/Main level Audio format MPEG-II layer I&II Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3 Audio sampling rate 32,44.1, 48kHz Audio Type Mono Dual Mono, Stereo, Joint stereo Graphic display 720x576(PAL), 720x480(NTSC)
Microprocessor & Memories
Processor 200 MIPS based CPU RAM 64Mbits FLASH 16Mbits
Power & Environment Condition
Supply Voltage Free Voltage (100~250V AC, 50/60Hz) Supply Power Max.30W
Physical Specification
Weight 2.0Kg Dimensions 300(W) x 235(D) x 65(H)mm
Connection
-For Room 1 only
Cable RF input F-type (Digital) Cable loop out 950-2150MHz Scart TV (RGB, CVBS, YPb,Pr) Video RCA Composite Video, (CVBS) Audio Audio left, Audio right Digital Audio Digital Coaxial Audio Output
-For Room 2 only
Cable RF input F-type (Digital) Cable RF loop out 950-2150MHz Video Composite Video Audio Audio left, Audio right Control Output 0/12V out RF Modulator output UHF CH 21-69 Adjustable, F-type & Remote sensor Input Control Voltage 12V
RS232 9 way D Rs232 DCE serial port
Specification is subject to change without notice.
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