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product must not be treated as
household waste. The harmfull
substances possibly contained in
the equipment may have
negative consequences on the environment
and / or the human health. At the end of its
life, bring any electronic equipment back to
your retailer or at the collection point that
your city or town puts at your disposal.
The inside of your Touch Box 4 contains components submitted to
high tension. Never open the product, even after having removed the sector
cable. In general, audio video products are not related to the earth so you can
actually feel electric waves (which are not dangerous) by touching the two products simultaneously (or one product and the antenna cable). We advise that
you plug the products in the sector after having made all the connections.
To clean the box or its remote, do not use any solvent or detergent. A
dry or slightly humid cloth is all you need to remove the dust.
Do not install the box near other electric products. Find a spacious
area and do not place anything on top of the box. The box must never be
exposed to water, even water splashing, and you must never leave objects filled
with liquid, such as vases, on top of the box. Never place the box on another
product, as the overheating would make the components age prematurely. If
you are subject to a storm, unplug all your audio video products from the sector : the storm could cause damages that the warranty would not cover.
The remote needs two AAA 1.5V batteries. Please respect the environment and the law and do not throw used batteries with domestic rubbish.
Take them back to your point of sale where you will find containers for used
batteries.
The installation and usage of the product is based on pre-programmed
channels. If you have a problem with a channel you should look for a specialised magazine that will advise if this specific channel is sometimes transmitted
clearly. Operators often change the channels characteristics without warning.
Your TouchBOX 4 is DiSEqC 1.2. compatible so it can control any
DiSEqC 1.2. motor. In the case of a motorised DiSEqC 1.2. installation, we
advise that the motor is installed in an accessible area (avoid chimneys for
example). Indeed, a motor might need to be re-screwed, oiled… For your information, the DiSEqC 1.2. standard is a brand from Eutelsat.
If you only have one satellite receiver, you will not be able to view a
satellite channel different form the one that you are recording. We also advise
you to keep your terrestrial antenna if you have one.
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Index
1 - Installation - General
2 - Installation of a fixed antenna on a satellite
3 - Installation of an antenna + Astra / Hotbird monobloc
4 - Installation of motorised equipment
5 - Plugging a fixed antenna already on satellite
6 - Installation of more than one satellite
7 - Remote description
8 - TouchBOX 4 description
9 - Daily usage
10 - Adding channels
11 - Classifying channels
12 - Advanced options
13 - Radios
14 - Use with a VCR
15 - Universal remotes
16 - Q / A
Channels Guide
Choosing the right place and installing the antenna
However you decide to install your antenna, it has to be stable and vertical.
• If there are any obstacles you should follow the rules of below that explain distances. For a motorised system, only terrace bases or wall brackets can be used.
• To assemble the antenna, please refer to the manual included in the screws bag
that is provided with the antenna.
BE CAREFUL ! Handle the antenna with precaution as the compass can be very sharp.
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Necessary items and utensils :
1 - Antenna
2 - Screws 7 - PAL / SECAM TV
3 - Offset arm 8 - Scart cable (21 screened pins)
4 - Universal LNB 9 - F sockets
5 - Mast or wall bracket 10 - Special satellite cable
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(minimum diameter = 40mm)
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6 - Digital box with remote
(standard cable is not compatible)
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Mounting and isolating the F sockets
• The socket must be screwed on the aluminium flat strapping. Ensure there is not
one bit of the braid in contact with the coaxial cable.
• When you have finished mounting the product, do not forget to isolate the LNB
with isolation paste or silicone gel (see photo below)
Badly or non isolated LNBs are not covered by the warranty.
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8 mm
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Mounting the LNB
Your kit can contain two types of LNB :
• LNB in grey metal (image D1): ensure that the triangular mark ( ) is positioned
towards the top. It is normal for the head to be inclined at 45°.
• Other LNB: must be positioned vertically (image D2).
In either case, never remove the protection cap.
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Pre-programmed channels and satellites
Your TouchBOX 4 is pre-programmed for the main satellites available in Europe.
Some satellites need a 1m wide antenna, meaning you will not receive these satellites with a smaller antenna, even if this satellite appears on the list of pre-programmed channels. These channels will help you direct your antenna towards the
satellite that you want.
Figure 1 shows the sizes required for your antenna for each satellite
Sat channels guide
Sat name #chaînesposØ (freq / SR / pol)
Atlantic Bird 31France 25° W80 cm11590 V 20000
Hot Bird79ZDF13° E80 cm11051 H 27500
Astra 19331TV 5 europe19° E60 cm11595 V 22000
Eutelsat W2475Kanal 316° E95 cm11301 V 30000
Eutelsat W3489M6 Suisse7° E80 cm11281 V 27500
Astra 28583CNN28° E80 cm12050 V 27500
Sirius 2785NOVY KANAL4° E80 cm11766 H 27500
Hispasat 30.0802Andalucia TV30° W80 cm11810 V 27500
Turk 1C 42.0834TRT 142° E80 cm11094 V 27500
Table 1 reference’ channel
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Mounting a fixed antenna on a satellite
Note: Mounting on more than one satellite is not ideal
for the TouchBOX 4. However, this procedure is to be
followed for each antenna if you wish to have a two
antenna reception.
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Connecting
At the time of purchase, the box is not connected to the sector, so you should connect the LNB
directly to the LNB input of the product. Connect the TV to the TV scart outlet of the product.
Switch the TV on and plug in the box on the sector. If you can see a green light on
the front of the box, it means the product is switched on. You should be able to see a
menu to select languages on the screen. If this is not the case, force the AV mode of
the TV (see manual if necessary).
Wedging / Orientating the antenna
Find the reference number of the satellite you wish to receive. Enter the number
on the remote.
• No signal’ appears on the screen : Press ‘info’ to view the level of reception (see
images below). The left bar shows the level of reception, and the right bar shows
the level of quality.
On the example below, the left signal is insufficient (screen background is black
and quality bar shows nil) but the right one is correct.
• Position the antenna vertically and point it towards the South. Start a slow screening (about 20 seconds) with a 1⁄4 turn towards the left, then 1⁄4 turn towards
the right at the same time as you monitor your TV. The level indicator should
not increase at that stage.
• Incline the antenna (2 degrees) towards the top and start the screening again.
• Continue doing so, until the level indicator increases and the image appears.
When the channel appears, adjust the wedging (vertically and horizontally) in
order to get the best quality. Screw everything tightly apart from the LNB.
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Adjusting against-polarization
Turn the LNB a few degrees clockwise in its support in order to increase the
quality. If the signal decreases, turn it the other way.
Once you receive the best signal, screw everything tightly for good to fix the LNB.
You have finished your installation.
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Installing an antenna + Astra / Hotbird Monobloc
The easiest way to receive Astra and Hotbird is to install an LNB, also called
‘monobloc’, on an 80 antenna. A monobloc LNB contains a DiSEqC 1.0 connector that you must declare before wedging the antenna :
Declaring the connector :
• Go to MENU / Channels search / Antenna.
On SATELLITE , select Hot Bird with the arrow 4
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• On DiSEqC MODE , select DiSEqC 1.0
• On DiSEqC 1.0. , select 1.
Go back up to SATELLITE line and select ASTRA.
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• Go down to DiSEqC 1.0. and select 2.
• Press EXIT 3 times.
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Installing / wedging
• Install the monobloc as shown on the picture below.
• Wedge on HotBird as indicated in the previous paragraph (fixed antenna on a
satellite).
• Once you receive HotBird, you should automatically receive all Astra channels.
Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the wedge in order to optimise the reception
of both satellites.
ATTENTION : Some monoblocs have a reversed remote. It would then be necessary to reverse
1 and 2 on DiSEqC 1.0.
You are now able to watch pre-programmed Astra 19.2 and Hotbird (007 to 458)
channels.
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Installing a motorised equipment
Introduction
This section will explain how to install motorised equipment with the motor – item
no 450907. If you already have another motor you should refer to its manual. In
any case, you will have to do the following :
0 - Switching on the receiver
Plug the box on the sector. If the red light appears on the front, press the
button on the remote. This might take a little while. The screen will stay dark or ‘No
Signal’ will appea.
1 - Receiving a satellite channel
Find out which is the reference of the satellite channel you wish to view. Enter the
number and press ‘OK’ on the remote (i.e. 79 for HotBird).
2- Looking for the DiSEqC 1.2 Menu
• Go to MENU / CHANNEL LOOKUP / ANTENNA.
• On DiSEqC MODE , select DiSEqC 1.2 (with the arrow
4
).
• Press EXIT 3 times.
Once this is done, you can immediately access the Motor Adjusting menu by
pressing the black button (motor).
3 - Reset the motor
In the DiSEqC 1.2 menu
• Go to MENU / MOTOR ADJUSTING (black button).
• On REMOTE , select REFERENCE with the arrow 4
• Press OK.
• Wait for a minute.
4 - Continuous rotation
• Go to MENU / MOTOR ADJUSTING (black button).
• Go to ROTATION.
• For a rotation towards the West, press and hold the arrow 4 until «towards West»
appears.
• For a rotation towards the East, press and hold the arrow 3 juntil «towards East»
appears.
• Press ‘OK’ to stop the rotation.
5 - Step by step rotation
• Go to MENU / MOTOR ADJUSTING (black button).
• Go to ROTATION.
• For a rotation towards the West, press and hold the arrow 4 until «towards West»
appears then press «STOP».
• For a rotation towards the East, press and hold the arrow3 until «towards East»
appears then press «STOP».
6 - Giving a reference number to a Satellite
• Go to MENU / MOTOR ADJUSTING (black button).
• Go to POSITION .
• With the arrows 34 With the arrows.
• Press OK to confirm.
N.B. If you choose a number that is already being used by another satellite, an alert will
appear. If you continue, ensure you find a new number for the satellite that currently used
the one you have chosen.
7 - Memorising the position of a satellite
• Go to MENU / MOTOR ADJUSTING (black button).
• Go to REMOTE and select MEMORISE with the arrow 4
• Press OK.
• Confirm by pressing OK.
8 - Displaying the signal indicator
Press ‘INFO’. The indicator will appear in the shape of two horizontal bars. The
left one shows the level quantity and the right one shows the quality. For wedging,
you need to maximise the level and once it has increased, you should optimise the
quality. If the level is high but the quality does not increase, this means you are on
another satellite and you need to keep screening.
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Tools
N.B Only a 13 key is necessary for the motor.
Necessary parts and tools :
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Parts
1 Antenna
2 Mounting accessory
3 Universal LNB
4 Mast or bracket (minimum diameter recommended: 40mm)
5 Digital terminal with remote
6 PAL/SECAM TV
7 Scart cable 21 pins
8 F sockets
9 Specific satellite cable
(a standard TV cable will not work)
10 Motor 450907
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Preparing the motor (see image 2)
Assembling
• Make sure that the mounting accessory (bracket or tube) is stable enough and
vertical. A gap of more than 1 degree (2cm by metre) can affect the good functioning of your motorised equipment. Double-check verticality with a steel string.
• Assemble the parts of the motor as indicated on the image below. Place the
U-clamp (1) in the fixture (2) before assembling it on the motor. Pay attention to
the type of discs. Those with ‘DOWN’ written on them (3) must allow you to read
the motor elevation, as indicated on the following photo.
• When the motor is assembled, do not mount it on the mast or bracket straight
away.
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