Not tobe copied, used or translated in part or whole without HUMAX's prior consent in writing except
approval of ownership of copyright and copyright law.
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Warranty
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. HUMAX does not have any
responsibility for direct, indirect, accidental, necessary and other damage due to your offer or use of
the information contained in this manual.
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Trademarks
VIACCESS™ is a trademark of France Telecom.
CryptoWorks (TM) is a trademark of Philips Electronics N.V.
Irdeto is a trademark of Mindport BV.
Nagravision is a registered trademark of KUDELSKI S.A.
Conax is a trademark of Telenor Conax AS.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
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Thank you for purchasing a HUMAX personal video recorder.
Please read this user manual carefully, to be able to safely install, use and maintain the receiver at
maximum performance. Keep this user manual next to your recorder for future reference.
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Notice
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Read this manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions provided. For your safety,
check what the result of each action will be.
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Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Throughout the whole manual, pay special attention to the following marks that indicate hazardous
situations.
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Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury.
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Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could damage the equipment or other apparatus.
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Indicates additional information to the user to make the user aware of possible problems and
information of any importance to help the user to understand, to use and to maintain the
installation.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
This symbol indicates dangerous voltage inside the receiver that
presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury.
This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the receiver.
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Safety and Warning
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This personal video recorder has been manufactured to comply with international safety standards.
Please read the following safety precautions carefully.
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Safety Instructions and Precautions
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1. MAINS SUPPLY
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90 - 250V AC 50/60Hz
Operate this receiver only from the type of power supply indicated on the marking label. If you
are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your local power company.
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation
procedures.
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2. OVERLOADING
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Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may result in electric fire or
shock
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3. LIQUIDS
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The receiver should not be exposed to any liquids such as dripping or splashing. In addition,
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.
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4. CLEANING
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Disconnect the receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Use a light damp cloth (no solvents) to dust the receiver.
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5. VENTILATION
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The slots on top of the receiver must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to the unit. Do
not stand the receiver on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not stack electronic equipments on
top of the receiver.
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6. ATTACHMENTS
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Do not use any unsupported attachments as these may be hazardous or cause damage the
receiver.
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7. CONNECTION TO THE SATELLITE DISH LNB
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Disconnect the receiver from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the
satellite dish. Failure to do so can damage the LNB.
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8. CONNECTION TO THE TV
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Disconnect the receiver from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the
satellite dish. Failure to do so can damage the TV.
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9. EARTHING
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The LNB cable must be buried in the ground.
The buried cable of the system must comply with SABS 061.
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10. LOCATION
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Place the receiver indoors to avoid exposing it to lightening, rain or sun. Do not place it near a
radiator or heat register. Make sure it has more than 10 cm clearance from any appliances
susceptible to electromagnetic influences, such as a TV or a VCR. Do not block these
openings with any object, and do not place the receiver on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. If you place the receiver on a rack or bookcase, ensure that there is adequate
ventilation and that you have followed the manufacturer’s instructions for mounting. Do not
place the receiver on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table where it can fall. A
falling receiver can cause serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
appliance.
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11. LIGHTNING, STORM, or NOT IN USE
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Unplug the receiver from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna during a thunderstorm or
when left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the
unit due to lightning and power-surges.
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12. EXTRANEOUS OBJECTS
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Do not insert anything through the openings in the unit, where they can touch dangerous
voltage points or damage parts.
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13. REPLACEMENT of PARTS
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When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorised substitution may result in additional damage to the unit.
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Warning
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1. Follow these directions in order not to damage the power cord or plug. Do not modify or
process the power cord or plug arbitrarily. Do not bend or twist the power cord too much.
Make sure to disconnect the power cord with the plug held. Keep heating appliances as far as
possible from the power cord in order to prevent the cover vinyl from melting.
2. Follow these directions. Failure to follow one of them may cause electrical shock. Do not
open the main body. Do not insert metals or inflammable objects inside the receiver. Do not
touch the power plug with wet hands. Disconnect the power cord in case of lightning.
3. Do not use the receiver when it is out of order. If you continue to use the receiver when
defective, serious damage can be caused to it. Make sure to contact your local receiver
distributor if the receiver is out of order.
4. Please do not insert metal or alien substance into the slots for the modules and smart cards.
In doing so can cause damage to the STB and reduce its life span.
5. Hard Disk Drive
Do not move the receiver or turn the power off suddenly while the hard disk drive is running.
The company shall not be liable for any corruption of data on the hard disk drive caused by
the carelessness or misuse of users.
6. Lock and Unlock switch
Fix the Lock and Unlock switch to the Unlock if you separate the hard disk drive from the
main body. Fix the Lock and Unlock switch to the Lock if you mount the hard disk drive into
the main body. The company shall not be liable for any corruption of data on the hard disk
drive caused by the carelessness or misuse of Lock and Unlock switch.
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This receiver provides up to 80GB of hard disk drive. The company shall not be liable for
problems caused by the installation of hard discs bigger than 80GB and the installation of
unauthorized hard disk drive. Do contact your receiver provider when you change the hard
disk drive.
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1. Before Using the Receiver
1.1 Package Contents
1.2 Front Panel
1.3 Rear Panel
1.4 Remote Controllor
2. Setup
2.1 Connecting to TV, VCR and Hi-Fi system
2.2 Connecting to the Antenna
2.3 Powering On
3. Installation Wizard
3.1 Language
3.2 Area Setting
3.3 Antenna Setting
3.4 Automatic Search
3.5 Time Setting
4. Basic Operation
4.1 Switching Channel
4.2 Volume Control
4.3 Change the Subtitle Language
4.4 Change a Audio Language
4.5 Programme Information (I-plate)
4.6 Option List
5. PIP and Time Shifted Recording
5.1 Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Screen
5.2 Time Shifted Recording (TSR)
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6. Recording and Playback
6.1 Instant Recording
6.2 Recording Reservation
6.3 Programme Playback
6.4 Editing Recorded Programmes
6.5 MP3
6.6 Digital Album
6.7 Checking Hard Disk Drive
7. Channel List
7.1 Displaying and Switching Channel List
7.2 Changing Channel List Group
7.3 Edit Channels
7.4 Edit Favourite Channels
7.5 Channel Change Mode
8. Programme Guide
8.1 Viewing Programme Guide Information
8.2 Finding a Programme
8.3 Viewing Reserved Programme
9. Setting Preferences
9.1 Parental Control
9.2 Language Setting
9.3 Time Setting
9.4 A/V Control
9.5 UHF Tuning
9.6 Miscellaneous Settings
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10. Installation
10.1 Antenna Connection
10.2 Antenna Setting
10.3 Automatic Search
10.4 Manual Search
10.5 Other Search
10.6 Default Setting
11. Software Update
11.1 OTA (Over the Air)
11.2 Software Update from PC
12. System Information
12.1 Status
12.2 Signal Detection
12.3 Common Interface
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15. Troubleshooting
15.1 Troubleshooting
15.2 Error Message
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This chapter provides detailed instructions on the receiver and its accessories.
1.1 Package Contents
Please check all package contents before using your receiver.
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Remote Controller
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User's Manual
Tuner Loop-through Cable
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SCART Cable
RS-232C Adaptor Cable
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Note: Since faults may occur if the remote controller is being left without a battery for a long time,
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1.2 Front Panel
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1. STANDBY Button
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Switches between Operation and Standby modes.
2. TV/RADIO Button
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Switches between TV and Radio.
3. CH–/CH+
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Moves the TV/Radio channel up/down.
4. HDD LED
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Blink when your receiver is reading or writing HDD.
5. PLAY LED
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Turn on when a recorded programme is being played back.
6. RECORD LED
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Turn on when a programme is being recorded.
7. Lock and Unlock
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Lock when a hard disk drive is in your PVR. Unlock when you separate a hard disk drive from
your PVR.
Note: For a right operation, refer to the Warning part.
8. USB Slave Port
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Connect to the PC port. (For moving the information of digital album or MP3 to the PC.)
9. CAM SLOT
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For a two CA Module with a smart card.
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Mounting or Separating of the Hard Disk Drive
1. Separating the hard disk drive
1. Open the right-hand flap on the front panel of the receiver.
2. Please fix the Lock and Unlock switch to the Unlock.
3. Press the OK
4. Pull the HDD cartridge.
The receiver is operated all functions except the PVR function.
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2. Mounting the hard disk drive
1. Push completely the HDD cartridge in the Standby mode.
2. Open the right-hand flap on the front panel of the receiver.
3. Please fix the Lock and Unlock switch to the Lock.
4. Press the OK
button in the display screen and be rebooted your receiver automatically.
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Warning: Do not pull or push by compulsion when you treat the hard disk drive.
Please use caution when removing the HDD cartridge from your receiver.
The HDD Cartridge is extremely hot and can cause burn if mishandled.
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1. LNB IN 1, 2 (Two)
2. LNB OUT
3. RS-232C
4. TV SCART
5. VCR SCART
6. VIDEO
7. AUDIO L/R
8. RF OUT
9. RF IN
10. S/PDIF
11. ON/OFF
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Connects a satellite antenna cable. Up to two cables can be connected.
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Connects to your PC to update receiver’s software programme.
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Connects a TV SCART cable.
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Connects a VCR SCART cable.
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Connects to your TV or VCR and output Video signals.
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Connects to your TV or VCR and output Audio signals.
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Connect a RF signal from the receiver to RF input jack on your TV.
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Connect a general aerial antenna with the cable jacks to the RF input jack on the receiver.
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Outputs the digital audio signals(S/PDIF).
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Power on/off.
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1. SOURCE
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Selects the input source between TV
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Switches between TV and Radio modes.
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Enters a TV/Radio channel number or
menu option number.
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Displays the PIP channel lists during
displaying the PIP (picture in picture)
screen. To select a channel, please refer
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5. i (INFORMATION)
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Displays the information about the
channel and programme.
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Displays the Soundtrack.
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Displays the channel attributes during
watching a programme.
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8. ARROW BUTTONS
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Changes the channel or move the cursor
to the up, down, left or right menu
option.
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9. OK
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Selects a menu, or confirms the selected
operation. And displays the channel list
during watching a programme.
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10. LIST
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Displays the channel list.
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11. MENU
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Displays the main menu.
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Changes the Channel or Page.
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Switches between Operation and
Standby modes.
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Exits the main menu or Guide screen.
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Pauses the audio temporarily. That is,
volumes on/off temporarily.
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Changes the subtitle language.
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Displays the Game.
19. BACK
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Returns to the previous menu and
screen.
20. GUIDE
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Displays the Programme Guide.
21. V- / V+
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22. PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS
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Rewinds a programme. Each time you
press this button, the scenes is rewound
more faster divided into 4 steps.
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Plays or pause a programme.
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(FAST FORWARD)
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Fast forwards a programme. Each time
you press this button, the scenes is
forwarded faster divided into 4 steps.
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Records a programme.
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(STOP)
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Stops a programme and jump to alive
programme.
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Plays the programme in slow motion
mode. Each time you press this button,
the scenes is displayed more slowly
divided into 3 steps.
23. PIP and TSR BUTTONS
(TIME BAR)
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Displays the screen of time bar. Displays
the recorded programme list when you
press this button twice.
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Replays the programme from 7 seconds
previous scene.
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Skips the programme forward by
amound of 30 seconds.
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Plays back a specified block repeatedly.
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Saves the present viewing position as a
bookmark.
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Displays the list of saved viewing
positions.
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Displays the picture in picture(PIP)
screen.
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Changes the position of the PIP screen.
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Swaps the focus between the main and
the PIP screen.
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This chapter describes how to set up the receiver. Select the most appropriate procedure depending
on your requirements.
Note: If you encounter any problem when setting up your receiver, please contact your local
receiver distributor.
2.1 Connecting TV, VCR and Hi-Fi system.
1. Connecting to the TV only
This is the most simple set-up mode.
Connect one end of the SCART cable to the TV SCART socket on the receiver and the other end to
a SCART socket on the TV.
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2. Connection to the TV with VCR
Connect one end of the SCART cable to the TV and VCR SCART socket on the receiver and the
other end to a SCART socket on the TV and VCR.
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3. Connection to the Hi-Fi system.
Connect the outputs on this receiver to corresponding inputs on your Hi-Fi system. (left audio out to
left audio in, right audio out to right audio in)
If you wish to connect the optical S/PDIF terminal and Dolby digital decoder to listen digital audio,
connect as following.
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2.2 Connecting to the Antenna.
We recommend one of the following antenna connections.
PVR-9100 has two antenna modes according to setting: Single and Dual.
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Single: Based on Tuner 2 being recorded, you can switch channels and view at the same time
only when the channel being recorded has the same polarity as the channel to be
viewed. But you can’t view a channel having a different polarity from the channel being
recorded.
Dual:Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 have the same or different signal sources. Even during recording,
you can freely switch channels regardless of polarity.
1. Loop Through
Connect the antenna cable to your receiver, and connect the other cable to another receiver as a
loop through.
The Connection Type in Installation should be set to Single cable.
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2. One dual LNB setting
Connect the both of the antenna cables providing the same broadcasting signal to your receiver.
The Connection Type in Installation should be set to Dual cable(Same).
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Connect the two antenna cables providing different broadcasting signals to your receiver. You can
configure LNB1, and LNB2 independently.
The Connection Type in Installation should be set to Dual cable(Diff).
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1. Connect the power cord of the receiver to a wall outlet.
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2. Turn on the power button, located at the left on the back of the receiver. Make sure that
Standby LED is turned on Blue.
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3. Power on by pressing the STANDBYbutton at Remote Controller or the STANDBY
button at the front of the receiver.
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When powering on your receiver for the first time after purchasing, the Installation Wizard is
automatically started.
You can easily set-up using simple organisation and options, and watch the broadcasting after
completing the set-up procedure. You can select items using the NUMERICAL (0~9) buttons.
Note: If you press the BACK
running the Installation Wizard, you can return to the previous screen.
3.1 Language
You can select menu, audio, and the subtitle language.
Select the appropriate language from the list using the
button and press the OKbuttonto save the selected
language as a default language.
Note: The display language could be different according to
country.
3.2 Area Setting
You can select area.
Select the appropriate area from the list using the
and press the OK
button.
button or select Back and press the OKbutton while
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You can set the antenna's properties to watch the programme.
Select each item from the list using the
the OK
button.
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1. Set the Connection Type.
Press the OK
2. Set the Satellite.
Press the OK
and press the OK
3. Set the LNB Frequency.
Press the OK
button, and press the OKbutton.
If you cannot find the LNB frequency value from the list, select User Define, manually enter
the frequency using the NUMERICAL (0~9) button, and then press the OK
Note: When using Universal LNB, select Universal for LNB Frequency which is
9750/10600(MHz). Also, if you select Universal, 22KHz tone value is disabled.
4. Set the 22kHz Tone.
Press the OK
When using 22kHz tone switch, select Enable. Otherwise, select Disable.
5. Set the DiSEqC Input switch.
Press the OK
Select DiSEqC Input Switch using the
6. When you complete the setting, select Next using the
button to start Automatic Search.
Note:
•If the antenna is correctly set up, the level at signal strength bar and quality bar, which are
located at the bottom of the screen, are generally moved up.
•If you encounter any problems or questions when setting up the antenna, please contact your
local receiver installer or distributor.
or button to select Single or Dual(Same).
or button to display satellites list. Select satellite using thebutton,
button.
or button to display LNB frequency list. Select LNB frequency using the
button.
or button to change the setting.
or button to display DiSEqC Input Switch List.
button and then press the OKbutton.
button and press the OK
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3.4 Automatic Search
You can automatically search for satellites according to the
Antenna Setting.
Please wait for finishing the Automatic Search. If you want to stop
the Automatic Search, press the OK
Search is stopped or finished, the searched result is
automatically saved and go to the next step.
button.If the Automatic
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You can set the time reference channel and the current time.
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Time Reference Channel
You can select a channel specific to your region. Select a
channel that you watch most frequently, and that has precise
time information.
1. Select Time Reference Channel using the
2. Press the OK
Channel list.
3. Select your channel using the
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You can set the GMT Offset for current time.
1. Select GMT Offset using the
2. Press the OK or
changed by from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
3. Select your GMT offset using the
the OK
4. Then select Next using the
OK
5. In the Result screen, select Finish using the
and press the OK
button.
or button to display Time Reference
buttons, and press
button.
button.
button to display GMT list. GMT is
button.
button and press the
button to finish Installation Wizard.
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Note: The current time is set automatically whenever GMT
Offset changes.
Warning :
Press the EXIT
when running the Installation wizard. If you exit the Install Wizard without fully completing the setting
procedures, you may not watch any broadcasting normally. In this case, you can use the
Menu-Installation-Antenna Setting and Channel Search menu to configure your receiver as you
like.
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This chapter describes functions such as switching channel, volume control, and basic features for
watching programmes.
4.1 Switching Channel
You can switch the current channel using one of the following methods.
1. Press the CH-/CH+
2. Enter your desired channel numeric using the NUMERICAL (0-9) button to move to the
channel directly.
3. Press the TV/RADIO
Note: You can switch channel using the channel list or programme guide. Please refer to Chapter
7 and 8 for more information.
4.2 Volume Control
1. Press the V-/V+buttons to adjust the audio volume.
2. Press the MUTE
Note: The mute function keeps enabled while you change the channel.
4.3 Change the Subtitle Language
button.
button to switch between TV channel and Radio channel.
button to stop the sound temporarily.
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If the current programme provides Subtitle information, you can select the language for the Subtitle.
1. Press the SUBTITLE
language list.
2. Select your desired subtitle language using the
button, and press the OKbutton.Then the subtitle
will be displayed in the selected language at the bottom of
the screen.
3. Select Off from the subtitle language list not to display
subtitle from the screen.
Note: You can select a default subtitle language by selecting MENU – Preferences – Language
Setting – Subtitle Language.
button to display the subtitle
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4.4 Change a Audio Language
If the current programme is available in multiple audio languages, you can select the language that
you wish to listen in.
1. Press the SOUNDTRACK
soundtrack list.
2. Select your desired audio language using the
and OK
3. Select Audio Direction(left, right, stereo) using the
button.
4. Press the EXIT
exit the soundtrack list.
Note:
•You can select your desired default audio language by selecting MENU – Preferences –
Language Setting – Audio Language.
•If the programme is Dolby digital one, you cannot set the audio direction such as left, right,
and stereo.
•If you select Dolby Digital by selecting MENU – Preferences – Language Setting – AudioPriority, Dolby Digital programme is automatically broadcasted with Dolby digital audio
without considering default audio language.
button to change Audio immediately.
or SOUNDTRACKbutton to
button to display
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4.5 Programme Information (I-plate)
Programme information is always displayed for a specific period of time whenever you switch
channels. You can view the programme information by pressing the i
programme. Press the EXIT
1. General Information
The General Information is displayed as following on the screen.
button to hide the I-plate.
button while watching a
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1. Channel number and channel name
2. Programme name
3. Icons
Displayed only if this programme is recording.
Displayed only if this programme is reserved.
Represents parental level. It indicates the minimum level of ages that the programme
is targeted at.
Displayed only when the channel is a locked channel.
Displayed only when the channel is a scrambled channel.
Displayed only when subtitle information is available.
Displayed only when there is any teletext information.
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4. Current time
5. Detailed programme information: displayed if detailed programme information is provided.
6. Signal strength and signal quality: indicates signal level.
7. Satellite name or channel change mode: If you select All channels by selecting MENU - Edit
8. Programme broadcasting time and progress bar: displays programme playing time and
9. Next programme Information: displayed if next programme information is provided. Press the
Displayed only when the programme is a dolby digital one.
channels – Channel Change Mode, the Satellite name, which the current channel is
belonged to, is displayed; if you select Within the current channel list, the channel list,
which you selected, is displayed.
progress bar.
button to display the next programme information.
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2. Detailed Programme Information
You can see detailed information about the current programme.
Press the i
information.
Note:
•Press the i
•If the detailed programme information is more than one
page, use the
next page.
4.6 Option List
You can view and confirm detailed information about the current channel and change the information
in necessary.
Note: Press the OPT+
following functions in the option list are performed to the channel where cursor is located.
1. Add a channel to favourite group
button where I-plate is displayed to view detailed
button again to hide the information box.
button to move to the previous or
button when the channel list is displayed to view option list. Then the
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You can add current channel to the favourite group immediately. Also, you can add a channel to
multiple Favourite groups.
1. Press the OPT+
2. Select Favourite using the
OK
3. Select Favourite Group using the
the OK
4. Press the OKbuttonagain on the selected favourite
group to release the registered channel.
5. Move to the parent menu using the
changes automatically.
Note: For detailed information about how to change Favourite
or button.
button to register for favourite group.
Group's name and how to register Favourite Channel for
the whole channels, refer to Chapter 7.
button.
button, and press the
button and press
button to save the
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2. Lock/Unlock a Channel
You can lock or unlock the current channel while watching a programme.
1. Press the OPT+
2. Select Lock using the
or button.
3. Select Lock option using the
OK
4. Select Unlock option using the
the OK
5. You will be prompted to enter your password. Enter your
password to unlock the channel.
6. Move to the parent menu using the
changes automatically.
Note: When switching to the locked channel, you must enter the password to watch a programme.
button.
button.
button.
button, and press the OK
button, and press the
button, and press
button to save the
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3. Delete a Channel
You can delete the current channel while watching a programme
1. Press the OPT+
2. Select Delete using the
or button.
3. Select Yes in the confirmation message and press the OK
button.
4. Enter your password using the NUMERICAL (0-9) button
to delete the current channel.
button.
button, and press the OK
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