Manhattan RC-1978 User Manual

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User Manual
Of Digital Set Top Box
Manhattan RC-1978
Please read this User Manual carefully to ensure proper us e of this product and keep this manual for future reference
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions.................................................................................1
Front and Rear Panel Illustration.........................................................................2
Remote Control.................................................................................................3
Connections......................................................................................................5
Quick Installation, Program Scanning, Satellite Setting, Satellite Searching.........6
Setup Shortcut…… ………………………………………… ………………………………..8
DT V Operation....................................................................................................9
Wired and Wireless IPTV Setup…………… ……… ………………………………… ….. .9 System Settings……………………………………………………………………… ……..10 Loading Update Files Into Receiver……………………………………………… ……..10 Exporting Files from Receiver to a USB Memory Stick………………………… ……10 More System Setup
Multimedia......................................................................................................
DVR................................................................................................................
IPTV
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................
Specifications..................................................................................................
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Important Safety Instructions
*Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover or back.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. *Warning: To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. *Do not expose the Adaptor and Set top box to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the unit. *Keep the Set top box away from direct sunlight and heat source such as radiators or stoves. *Do not block the ventilation openings. Slots and openings on the unit are provided for
ventilation. The openings should never be blocked by placing your Set top box on a cushion, sofa or other similar surface.
*Do not place the Set top box on unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The unit may fall, resulting in possible damage or injury. *Only use the AC adapter included with Set top box. Using any other adapter will void your warranty. *Unplug the power from the outlet when the unit is not in use. *Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. *WARNNING: The battery (battery or batteries or battery pack) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. *WARNNING: Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss. *WARNNING: Only use attachments/accessories specified provided by the manufacturer, the Set top box is supplied by AC adapter, the AC adapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced, replaced only with the same or equivalent type (Lithium battery)
The symbol indicates that dangerous voltages constituting a risk of electric shock are present within this unit.
The symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. The USB memory stick should be plug in the unit directly. USB extension
cable should not be used to avoid failing of data transferring and interference caused.
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
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Front and Rear Panel Illustration
1. Front Panel
1.USB JACK: Used to connect to an external USB 2.0 device.
2.VOL +/-: Used to increase/decrease the volume without using the remote
control.
3.LED DISPLAY: Used to display the time or channel information.
4. CH +/-: Selects the next/previous Channel without using the remote control.
5.MENU: Turns on main menu.
6.OK: Confirms an entry or selection.
7.STANDBY INDICATOR: Used to visually show power state of the STB.
2. Rear Panel
1. LNB IN: This socket connects the LNB to receive the signal.
2. LOOP OUT: This socket will bypass the RF signal to ei ther your TV or another
video system.
3. USB JACK: Used to connect to an external USB 2.0 device.
4. HDMI OUT: This socket connects to HDMI in device.
5. AUDIO L/R: This socket outputs analog audio L/R adapter.
6. CVBS: This socket outputs composite video signal.
7. SPDIF: This socket connects to a coaxial socket on your surround sound system.
8. LAN: Connect to RJ45 cable for internet connection
9. DC IN 12V: This is used to connect the 12V DC adapter.
10. RS232: Connect to serial port of PC for software update.
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Remote Control
No
Button Name
Function
0
Set
Setting
1
Power
Turn the receiver on/standby
2
TV/Radio
Switch between TV and Radio
3
Mute
Mute
4~12 Numeric keys
Control the numeric operation 13
Recall
Return to the previous program
14 0 Numeric key
15
Menu
Call the main menu
16
EPG
Call the EPG information
17
EXIT
Exit the current operation
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Up
Arrow key
19
Left
Arrow key
20
OK
Confirm key
21
Right
Arrow key
22
Down
Arrow key
23
VOL+
Volume up
24
VOL-
Volume down
25
Page+
Page up
26
Page-
Page down
27
Red key
Specific function in different cases.
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Blue key
Specific function in different cases.
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Green key
Specific function in different cases.
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Yellow key
Specific function in different cases.
31
Info key
Display the current program’s information
32
SUBT
Call Subtitle information
33
REC
Start Record
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TEXT
Tetetext
35
FAV
Call the FAV list
36 Fast rewind
37 Fast forward
38 Stop
39
Play & Pause
40
AUDIO
Call the audio information
40
Source
Change source
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OK
Confirm Key
42
VOL-
TV Volume down
43
VOL+
TV Volume up
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Remote Control Installing the Batteries Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put 2xAAA size batteries inside the compartment. The diagram inside the battery compartment shows the correct way to install the batteries.
1.Open the cover
2.Install batteries
3.Close the cover Using th e Remote Control
To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital set top box.The remote control has a range of up to 7 meters from the set top box at an angl e of up to 60 degrees. The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
Note: Sunlight or very bright light will decrease the sensitivity of the remote control.
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Connections
Caution:
Make sure to check the voltage specification of the wall outlet is th e same rating with the receiver. To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not open the cover or the back of the receiver.
Note: When connecting the receiver to other equipment, e.g., TV, VCR and amplifier, make sure to refer to relevant user manual for instruction. Also, make sure you disconnect all the equipments from the mains supply before th e connection to the RF input of the box with coaxial cable.
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Quick Installation
(1) Unplug the set-top box and television. (2) Connect the antenna to the RF input of the box with coaxial cable. (3) Connect the audio out port and video out port on the box to the audi o in por t and video in port on the television respectively using audio/video cables. (4) Plug and power on the set-top box and television.
Program Scanning Satellite Setting
(1) Press MENU and go to Installation page. Select ANTENNA SETTING and press OK. Select SATELLITE LIST and enter a check mark on each desired satellite. Please note that Ku-band satellites are listed first, followed by C-band type. Note that only satellites that have been checked in the SATELLITE LIST can be scanned. You cannot scan an unchecked satellite. Exit and save.
(2) From INSTALLATION menu, select ANTENNA SETTING with OK button. Repeat the following for each satellite that you wish to use: Set LNB POWER to ON. Set LNB FREQUENCY to proper local oscillator setting (normally 5150 for C-band, 10750 for Ku-band, and Universal 9750/10600 for Universal Ku LNBF. DiSEqC 1.0 and 1.1 settings should be set to OFF. (any DiSEqC switches should NOT be connected at this time).
(3) Make a decision on whether system will be motorized. Go to Installation menu, and select MOTOR SETTING, press OK Motor Type should be set to OFF if antenna is to be non-motorized, or if another device is used separately for Antenna motor control.
Continue installation instructions below MOTOR section if this is to be a non­motorized system.
MOTORIZED SYSTEMS: If antenna is to be motorized, select either USALS or DiSEqC 1.2. Use of either assumes that you have first mechanically aligned the DiSEqC motor to properly follow the geostationary satellite arc. Study any instruction manual that came with your motorized system components.
DiSEqC 1.2 should be used on a conventional motorized installation. Different parameters can be set, including East and West limits. Individual satellites can be set and stored, using numbers starting with 1 as a refer ence to each satelli te’s position. You should s tart with a plan on either the far east or the far west side of the satellite arc, so that all satellites are listed and stored sequenti al l y (1, 2 , 3 … ). T ake notes as you ali gn and store each satellite.
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USALS is a time-saving feature that can be used to more easily locate all satellites, provided that you have done a proper mechanical alignment of the mount and motor. It also depends upon putting exact local LONGITUDE and LATITUDE i nform ati on for your location i nto t he receiver’s m emory. A m ath e - matical calculation that is the result of all of this information will automatically align predicted dish positions for each satellite, assuming that everything has been done properly. IF you do the math and mechanical alignments less than perfectly, the USALS system CANNOT be expected to work properly. In that situation, one can sometimes use DiSEqC 1.2 Mode on individual satellites to store them as best as possible. A proper mechanical adjustment is much more preferable, simply to minimize frustration.
USALS MOTORIZATIONcontinued After selecting USALS motor type, enter LOCAL LONGITUDE and LOCAL
LATITUDE in decimal degrees. Confirm that Longitude is WEST for North American locations, and that Latitude is NORTH. SAT LONGITUDE for most Ku­band DiSEqC systems should be set at 097.0 West, or the Galaxy 19 satellite.
SATELLITE SEARCHING While in INSTALLATION section, under ANTENNA SETTING, satellite scanning can be done. After all other parameters have been properly entered, toggle down to START SEARCH and then toggle left to right to select SATELLITE, BLIND or TP
SATELLITE gives you three subsettings to select. FTA ONLY, TV/RADIO, NIT. If you select SATELLITE, small box labeled SATELLITE SEARCH will appear in the center of the screen.
FTA ONLY should normally be set to YES so that only non-scrambled channels are saved. If you select NO and then SEARCH, ALL possible channels will appear, including scrambled signals. This creates extra work as each non-wanted channel must be manually deleted.
TV/RADIO has choic es of ALL, T V or RADIO. Unl es s you don’t w ant radio at all, ALL is normally selected so that everything is scanned.
NIT SEARCH is normally set to NO, unless you want a thorough but often time-consuming search of unknown signals.
BLIND gives you a choice of a regular Blind Scan for unknown channels. The above FTA ONLY and TV/RADIO choices are available in Blind mode. There is no NIT SEARCH mode, which must be accessed by first entering SATELLITE instead of BLIND scanning mode. If you want a relative ly quick scan for unknown channels, choose BLIND. Otherwise SATELLITE then NIT SEARCH for a deep scan.
TP provides an individual Transponder scan. You can make FTA ONLY, TV/RADIO or NIT SEARCH options in this mode. This might be useful when choosing an individual transponder, then NIT SEARCH for a deep scan of channels found only on that TP, rather than across the entire satellite.
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Setup Shortcut
Go to www.manhattan-digital.net and download the appropriate (C/Ku or Ku-band) Manhattan RC-1978 file. Save to your computer, and then make a copy on a USB memory stick. Insert USB stick into a spare USB port on your receiver.
As a continuing long-term service to its customers, Manhattan-Digital will make available on its website a separate Ku-band only as well as C/Ku band downloadable files for the RC-1978 receiver.
These may be slightly different from the original files you may have received with your receiver, as some satellite dealers may have created their own files. But it is a resource that is intended to be there to provide an emergency fix for anyone that
mistakenly “ Res ets To F ac tor y Values” purposely or by acci dent. O r is otherwise
in need of a basic setup file for satellites and transponders that are ready to go.
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DTV OPERATION
When your receiver is powered on, a press on the Menu button will bring out the main menu. Toggling left and right will give us the main areas of the receiver, with submenus below each:
CHANNEL EDIT
TV Channel Radio Channel Delete All
SYSTEM SETTING
Time Setting Timer Setting Lock Control AV Setting Network Setting
INSTALLATION
Antenna Setting Motor Setting Satellite List TP List
UTILITY
System Information Factory Reset Game Center Software Upgrade Network
MEDIA CENTER
Media Player PVR Management Record Files IPTV Weather
Wired vs. Wireless Network
The IPTV Connection will identify either a wired (RJ45 cable) or a wireless connection (external IPTV antenna connected via USB port). If RJ45 cable or USB-connected IPTV antenna are in place, go to NETWORK SETTING screen under System Setting. Please note that you can only connect cable or Wi-Fi antenna separately one at a time. System will be disabled if you attempt to use both connections at the same time.
Appropriate settings can be made in NETWORK SETTING area, including DEVICE, MODE and TYPE. Once you have made entries, press the GREEN button to SCAN, which should acknowledge a connection. In Wireless mode, select desired network
and press OK.
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System Setting
While in SYSTEM SETTING menu, subdirectories can be accessed to change system parameters or to locally customize settings. These include TIME SETTING, TIMER SETTING, LOCK CONTROL, AV SETTING, and NETWORK SETTING.
While you can set your local time zone, please note that the time will only be displayed correctly when connected to the Internet.
AV SETTINGS (Audio-Video) should be left in factory default mode unless there is a reason or a need to change them. Before changing anything, please confirm that your TV device can support the mode(s) that you select. Within the AV SETTING area, there are abilities to made custom settings for LANGUAGE, OSD (On Screen Display), and COLOR.
Most settings are self-explanatory, dropping down through menus, and making the appropriate selections for your requirements.
Loading Upgrade Files Into Receiver
Confirm full name of upgrade file before using. Write it down. It should have a .bin Suffix and be larger than 8 Mb in size.
Assuming that you have proper file on a USB memory stick, install it via a spare USB port on your Manhattan RC-1978 receiver. Power receiver ON. Press MENU and toggle left/right to UTILITY page. Select SOFTWARE UPGRADE and press OK. Under UPGRADE TYPE, select USB UPGRADE and press OK. Under SECTION, choose one of the following as it applies: ALLto install firmware and programming. APP—to install specific applications. USER DATAto install user data ETC(future choice as required) Under FILE PATH, select OK. Under START, Press OK. Updated file should make changes and save them.
Exporting Files from Receiver to USB Memory Stick
Press MENU and toggle left/right to UTILITY page. Select SOFTWARE UPGRADE and press OK. Under UPGRADE TYPE, select DUMP. Under FILE PATH, press OK. Confirm that you are saving to proper drive. Under START, Press OK. Heed the warning not to cut off the power, and wait. File should normally save as a 16 Mb .bin type file. Save a spare copy from USB stick to your computer drive.
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STANDBY Press [STANDBY] key, you can enter the Standby state; In Standby state, press [STANDBY] key again, you can call back
the unit and go on playing the channel; User can also switch off the STB to end the Standby state by press
the [Device’s Main Power]; Channel Up / Channel Down
In full screen, press[▲ ▼] to change channel. You can change
channels in channel list too. Volume Up/Volume Down In full screen, press [ / ] to adjust volume. OK In full screen, press [ok] key, you can enter “Channel list”.
Press [▲ ▼] key to m ove highlight and press [ok] key to play the
highlighted channel. Press [ ] key to select channels from a particular satellite.
FIND
Press [LIST] key to open “Find” window. Here you can find channel you want to watch by its name.
ZOOM
The zoom function allows to magnify a certain area on the images. Just press [] key in full screen.
Press [ ] key again, the image will enlarge rotate as ×1, ×2, ×4. In zoom m ode, press [EXIT] key to close “zoom”.
MEDIA
Press [MEDIA] key to enter “media player” in full screen. There you
can play MP3/video/book/picture. FAST SCAN Press [USB] key to search satellite by auto scan. INFO
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Press [INFO] key once, you can see basic information of the channel you watch.
Press [INFO] key twice, you will enter the signal indicator window. There you can check the strength/quality/video format / audio
format etc.
Media Center
Media center will be used when USB device is plugged. When you enter to “Media Center” menu, you will see a screen as below
Media Player
First you enter media play windowthe highlight is on the File menu. Press [ / ] to select mode among Video/Music/Picture/Text.
Press [ok] to confirm. Press [EXIT]/[MENU]/ to exit. File mode: In this mode, you can play every kind of media format,
for example: Music/Video/Picture. But it is not very convenient when you just want to play a kind of media modetake music for example. Now you can move highlight to the other mode, as
bellows:
Video mode: Select “Video” menu, then all the useable vid eo files will display on the screen. When you are playing it, press [ok] key, you will see picture as below:
Hereyou can page up/down, pause, play, check the size of the video and so no. The STB support
.MP4/.AVI/.MKV/.FLV/.MPG/.VOB/.TS etc. Music mode: Press [ok] key to move highlight to directory and you
can see picture as bellows Picture mode: You can browse pictures by entering Picture
menu. You can browse one by one or enjoy automatically. Text mode: Enter the “Text” menu, sel ect a Text to look at it. When
you read the text again the open, it will be prompted whether to continue the last view of the page.
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Record Files
Move the highlight to “Record Files” and press [ok] key. It will
display “Record Files” as below:
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Potential Reasons
What to do
No picture
Power isn't connected
Connect th e power
The power switch is not on
Switch on the power
Screen shows No Signal
DVB-S cable not connected
Plug in the DVB-S cable Incorrect setting
Set up correctly
No sound from speaker
No or incorrect
connection with audio cable
Connect th e audio cable properly
Mute the sound
Switch on the correct volume control
Incorrect soundtrack
Try another sound track
Only sound, no image on the screen
No or incorrect connection with AV cable
Connect th e audio cable properly
The program is a radio program
Press <TV/RADIO> key to shift into TV mode
Remote control unit does not
work
The battery is exhausted
Change new battery
Remote control unit is not in the right opposite of the front panel or too far from it
Point more directly at the STB with remote control, and move closer
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Picture image freezes or is intermittent
The signal is to o weak
Align the antenna and LNBF for best quality reading
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Specifications
Item
Specification
Tuner
Frequency Range
Input Impedance
950MHz to 2150MHz
75Ohms unbalanced
Signal Input Level
-65 ~ -25dBm
Symbol Rate
2-45Mbps
LNB Power
13/18V,Max 500mA
Demodulation Demodulator
QPSK/8PSK
FEC
1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,7/8,8/9,9/10
Connections
LNB IN
F connector
LOOP OUT
F connector
CVBS
Connect to your TV using RCA
COAXIAL
RCA,for SPDIF digital audio output
HDMI
Connects to HDMI in device.
RS232
Used for data transport
USB
Connect to an external USB 2.0
device.
Power Input
DC 12V
Consumption
Ma x 18W
Display Decoder Module
PAL,NTSC
Resolution
720X576(PAL),720X480(NTSC),
720P,1080i
Decoding
Aspect Rate
4:3(Letterbox, Pan& Scan)16:9
Video
MPEG2 Transport MP@ML.HL
MPEG4 AVC/H.264 HP@L4
Audio
MPEG2 Audio Layer I&II
Others Compliance
ETSI/EN 300421 DVB-S compliant
Sound Mode
Right, Left, Stereo
*Specifications are subject to change without further notice
[Service] Grandview Satellite
3859 East Grandview Ave. Phoenix, AZ. 85032 TEL 602-363.1875
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