Safety
Copyright & Glossary
Reference
STB Connections
Remote Control Unit
Guide of Functions
Guide of Main Menu
Motorised System
Troubleshooting Guide
Menu Map
Specification
This STB has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards.
Please read the following safety precautions carefully.
MAINS SUPPLY: 190 - 250 V AC 50/60 Hz
OVERLOADING: Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may result
in fire electric shock.
LIQUIDS: The STB shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects
filled with liquids, such as base, 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 unrecommended attachments as these may cause hazard
or damage the STB.
CONNECTION TO THE SATELLITE DISH LNB
: Disconnect the STB from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the
cable from the satellite dish.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE LNB.
CONNECTION TO THE TV
: Disconnect the STB from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the
cable from the satellite dish.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE TV.
EARTHING: The LNB cable MUST BE EARTHED.
The earthing system must comply with SABS 061.
LOCATION: Place the STB indoor in order not to expose to lightening, rain or sunlight.
GB2
Copyright & Glossary
Copyright
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VIACCESSTMis a trademark of France Telecom.
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CryptoWorks(TM) is a trademark of Philips Electronics N.V.
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Irdeto is a trademark of Mindport BV.
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Nagravision is a registered trademark of Kudelski S.A.
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Conax is a trademark of Telenor Conax AS.
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“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Warning
HUMAX cannot be held responsible for any kind of problems caused by the use of unofficial
software. The use of software versions other than HUMAX official software will void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
It is advised that only the formal software released from HUMAX should be used in all
HUMAX product range.
Glossary
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Antenna
A device that collects and radiates electromagnetic waves. Includes a satellite dish and
abroadband antenna.
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Forward Error Correction(FEC)
A system of error control for data transmission.
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Frequency
The number of cycles or events per one second, which is expressed in the unit of Hertz(Hz).
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Intermediate Frequency(IF)
A frequency to which a carrier frequency is shifted as an intermediate step in transmission or
reception.
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Low Noise Block(LNB) Downconverter
A low noise microwave amplifier and converter which downconverts a range of frequencies
to IF range.
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Packet Identifier(PID)
A set of numbers that idenitifies transport stream packets containing data from a single data stream.
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Polarisation
Characteristic of an electromagnetic wave determined by the orientation of the electricfield vector.
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Quaternary Phase Shift Keying(QPSK)
Phase-shift keying in which four different phase angles are used.
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Service
A channel to which a decoder or TV is tuned.
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Transponder
An automatic device that receives, amplifies and retransmits a signal on a different frequency.
GB3
Reference
1. Connect DiSEqC 1.0
All our receivers are designed to be DiSEqC 1.0 compatible. This allows multiple antennas
to be connected to the STB simultaneously.
If you have two or more fixed antennas or LNBs, you can use a DiSEqC 1.0 switch.
1. Connect the coaxial cable from the first LNB to the LNB 1 or LNB Ainput connector of
the DiSEqC switch.
2. Connect the coaxial cable from the second LNB to the LNB 2 or LNB B input connector
of the DiSEqC switch.
3. Do the same for other LNBs.
4. Connect one end of a Coaxial cable to the RF output connector of the DiSEqC switch
and the other end to the LNB IN socket on the STB.
2. Connect DiSEqC 1.2
Please refer to page GB37.
3. Connect a Satellite antenna
To the digital receiver, you can connect either a single satellite antenna directly or through
converter box several antennas or LNB of multi-feed equipment.
You can connect a further Sat-receiver(for example analogue), with the receiver of
common antenna equipment that has satellite signals.
• Connect an antenna cable through converter boxes
1. When you assemble several antenna or a multi-feed equipment that has several LNB
(or LNB with several exits), connect each cable from the antenna to a converter box.
2. Connect the output of converter box to “LNB IN”, as in example displayed.
3. For converter boxes of 22KHz- or DiSEqC-steerage, you can skip this point because the
steerage signal occurs through the antenna cable.
4. Loop Through
If you have another analogue or digital STB and you wish to use the same LNB then you
can connect it via the loop through. Connect one end of a Coaxial cable to the LNB OUT on
the STB and connect the other end to the LNB IN on your second STB.
5. Connect a S/PDIF Fiber-Optic cable
If you are watching a programme with a Dolby Digital soundtrack(see page GB14) you
can enjoy the higher quality sound of the Dolby Digital audio by connecting the STB to an
external Dolby Digital television or amplifier. Do this by connecting the optical S/PDIF
output of the STB to the optical S/PDIF input of the external Dolby Digital product
(television, amplifier,.....).
GB4
Rear Panel
1
LNB IN
Use to connect an antenna.
LNB OUT
2
Use it when connecting to another STB.
RS-232C
3
Use it when connecting to your PC.
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT
4
Audio/video signal from your STB to VCR or TV.
RF INPUT
5
Use to connect a general Aerial Antenna and CABLE jacks to a RF input jack
on the STB.
RF OUTPUT
6
Use to connect a RF signal from your STB to RF(ANT) input jack on your TV.
S/PDIF
7
Output for connection to a digital amplifier.
TV SCART
8
For the audio/video input of the TV.
VCR SCART
9
For the VCR.
GB6
STB Connections
There are several ways of connecting the STB to your existing Audio/TV system.
We recommend using one of the following set-up for best results:
TV only
1. Connect one end of a RCA cable to the RCA connector on the STB and the other end
to a RCA socket on your TV.
2. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on the STB and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your TV.
3. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial
channels.
4. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB IN socket on the STB.
TV with VCR
1. Connect one end of a RCA cable to the RCA connector on the STB and the other end
to a RCA socket on your TV.
2. Connect one end of a RCA cable to the RCA connector on the STB and the other end
to a RCA socket on your VCR.
3. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on the STB and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your VCR.
4. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on your VCR and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your TV.
5. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial
channels.
6. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB IN socket on the STB.
With Hi-Fi System
1. Connect an RCA/Cinch stereo cable from the AUDIO L,R sockets on the back of the STB
to the LINE, AUX, SPARE OR EXTRA input sockets on your Hi-Fi system.
GB7
TV with VCR and Motorised System(DiSEqC 1.2)
1. Connect one end of a RCA cable to the RCA connector on the STB and the other end
to a RCA socket on your VCR.
2. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on your VCR and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your TV.
3. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF IN connector on your VCR and the other end to
the RF OUT connector on the STB.
4. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB of your motorised system to the LNB IN socket
on the STB.
5. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial
channels.
6. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB connector on the DiSEqC 1.2 motor.
GB8
STB Connections
There are several ways of connecting the STB to your existing Audio/TV system.
We recommend using one of the following set-up for best results:
TV only
1. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the TV SCART connector on the STB and
the other end to a SCART socket on your TV.
2. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on the STB and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your TV.
3. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial
channels.
4. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB IN socket on the STB.
TV with VCR
1. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the TV SCART connector on the STB and
the other end to a SCART socket on your TV.
2. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the VCR SCART connector on the STB
and the other end to a SCART socket on your VCR.
3. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on the STB and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your VCR.
4. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on your VCR and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your TV.
5. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial
channels.
6. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB IN socket on the STB.
With Hi-Fi System
1. Connect an RCA/Cinch stereo cable from the AUDIO L, R sockets on the back of the
STB to the LINE, AUX, SPARE OR EXTRA input sockets on your Hi-Fi system.
GB9
TV with VCR and Motorised System(DiSEqC 1.2)
1. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the TV SCART connector on the STB and
the other end to a SCART socket on your TV.
2. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the VCR SCART connector on the STB
and the other end to a SCART socket on your VCR.
3. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on your VCR and the other end
to the RF IN connector on your TV.
4. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF IN connector on your VCR and the other end to
the RF OUT connector on the STB.
5. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB of your motorised system to the LNB IN socket
on the STB.
6. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial
channels.
7. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB connector on the DiSEqC 1.2 motor.
GB10
Remote Control Unit
GB11
NUMERIC BUTTONS
1
Press to select a service, enter your PIN code or
numeric on the menu.
INFORMATION(RED)
2
Press to display the programme information box
on the screen. And this button functions same as
the RED button on the menus.
SOUNDTRACK(GREEN)
3
Press to display the soundtrack list for the current
service. And this button functions same as the
GREEN button on the menus.
SUBTITLE(YELLOW)
4
Press to display the subtitle language list for the
current service. And this button functions same as
the YELLOW button on the menus.
UHF(BLUE)
5
Press to set the UHF menu.
This button functions same as the BLUE button on
the menus.
TIME(WHITE)
6
Press to display the current time on the screen.
Press to reserve services on the Informaion box or
EPG. And this button functions same as the WHITE
button on the menus.
EXIT
7
Press to return to the previous menu and screen.
V+/V-
8
Volume up/down buttons.
Press to increase or decrease the volume.
STANDBY
9
Press to switch between Operation and Standby
modes.
TV/SAT(Reserved)
10
TV/RADIO
11
Press to switch between TV and Radio modes.
MUTE
12
Press to temporarily cut off the sound.
MENU
13
Press to display the Main Menu on the screen
or return to the screen from a sub menu screen.
CURSOR
14
Press to move the highlight bar for selecting
options on the menus.
And this button is used to change services
(up/down) and increase or decrease the audio
volume.
OK
15
Press to display the service list.
This button is used to select the item on the menus.
P+/P-
16
Programme up/down buttons.
Press to tune to the next or previous service.
Press to move up or down pages on the menus.
HELP
17
Press to display the help box on the screen.
EPG
18
Electronic Programme Guide button displays
the TV/Radio programme guide.
RCL(Recall)
19
Press to select the service that was previously
viewed.
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Please note
: The design of Remote Control Unit may be changed without notice in advance.
GB12
Guide of Functions
Information Box(I-Plate)
The details of service part and event part are automatically
displayed on the I-Plate when pressing the i button( ) or
changing services.
I-Plate is divided into service part and event part.
SERVICE-PART(Left side of the box)
SERVICE PART consists of the following items:
• I-Plate icon, Current time and Dolby Digital symbol
• Service name, Service number, icons
• Subtitle, Teletext, Scrambling service symbol
(These are automatically displayed when the broadcasting
station provides appropriate information.)
• Signal quality bar
EVENT-PART(Right side of the box)
EVENT PART consists of the following items:
• Event name, Event duration time
• Description text of event, State of reserved event
Event Part shows the current and next event information.
button : Use to move from the current event information to
the next event information.
button : Use to move from the next event information to
the current event information.
When the HELP( )button is pressed under I-Plate display and
there are no detailed event informations in the I-Plate,
the Help window will appear on the screen.
The HELP window shows the current Network information,
including:
Satellite Name, Frequency, Polarisation, Symbol Rate, FEC...
The detailed information for the event can be displayed by pressing
the HELP( )button in the I-Plate with event data displaying mode.
You can reserve the programme in the event data display mode by
using the WHITE( )button.
You can reset timer programme Once, Daily or Weekly mode.
When you release the timer programme mode, then you will be
asked to confirm the action.
GB13
Changing Services
To change services, do in the following sequence;
1. Press the NUMERIC buttons(0~9) on the remote control unit.
2. Press the buttons or buttons.
Or press the RECALL( ), Service-list( ), EPG( )mode
button. To switch between TV and Radio services, press the
TV/Radio( )button.
To select the previous viewed Service, press the RECALL( )
button.
Volume Control
To adjust the volume level, use the buttons or buttons.
To temporarily stop the volume, press the MUTE( )button.
To cancel mute, press the MUTE( )button again or press the
buttons or buttons.
Soundtrack
When you want to change the audio language of current service,
press the GREEN( )button firstly.
The on-screen menu is displayed on the top to left side of the
screen.
To change the audio language:
1. buttons : Use to select the audio on the left, right or both.
2. buttons : Use to select the audio language you want.
3. OK , EXIT button : When this button is pressed, the Soundtrack
OSD will disappear keeping the selected
Soundtrack language constant.
When the current service is switched, the audio language returns to
the audio language that was selected in previous service. lf the
returned audio language is invalid, the audio language that you
selected from the audio language menu has the priority of playback.
Soundtracks broadcast in Dolby Digital are indicated by
Dolby Digital symbols either side of the respective language
selection in the menu. By selecting such a soundtrack the Dolby
Digital audio will be output by the optical S/PDIF on the STB.
This can be decoded by an external Dolby Digital television or
amplifier, for example.
Subtitle
When the current broadcasting programme provides subtitle, press
the SUBTITLE( )button to see the current subtitle language list.
To change the subtitle language:
1. Use the buttons to select a Subtitle language you want.
2. Press the OK button and the selected language is highlighted
and then the Subtitle Language you want is displayed on the
screen.
Press the EXIT button to cancel the Subtitle mode.
Teletext
Use your TV Remote Control Unit to control the Teletext service.
The teletext button doesn’t exist on the STB Remote Control Unit.
When the service supports Teletext, the Teletext icon( ) is
displayed on the I-plate.
GB14
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