Mirage smartSTREAM - BOX2IP User Manual

Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for buying a mirage HDTV satellite receiver.
This user manual provides information on
placement
installation,
adjustment
operation,
cleaning and disposal of the receiver.
Please carefully read the user manual before operating the receiver.
We hope you enjoy your mirage receiver.
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Table of Content
1 User Information ....................................... 3
1.1 Use of this Manual ......................... 3
1.2 Signs, Symbols, Layout ................. 3
2 Product Description ................................. 4
2.1 Scope of Delivery ........................... 4
2.2 Receiver ......................................... 4
2.3 Remote Control .............................. 5
2.4 Save Energy .................................. 5
2.5 Guarantee ...................................... 6
3 Safety Instructions ................................... 6
3.1 Intended Use.................................. 6
3.2 Risks in Case of Intended Use ...... 6
3.3 Grounding ...................................... 6
3.4 Location ......................................... 6
3.5 Handling of Batteries ..................... 7
3.6 Notes on Product Liability .............. 7
4 Installation of the Receiver ...................... 7
4.1 Connection Scheme....................... 7
4.2 Connecting Satellite Antenna ........ 7
4.3 Connecting TV Set ......................... 7
4.4 Connecting a Home Cinema
System ........................................... 8
4.5 Connecting Data Storage .............. 8
4.6 Connecting a Home Network ......... 8
4.7 Inserting the Batteries of the
RCU ............................................... 8
5 Basic Operation ........................................ 9
5.1 Switching on Receiver ................... 9
5.2 Software Update ............................ 9
5.3 Commissioning ............................ 10
5.4 Language .................................... 10
5.5 RAPS Parameters ....................... 11
5.6 Satellite List ................................. 11
5.7 Select Operation Mode ................ 12
5.8 Call/Leave Menu ......................... 13
5.9 Menu Navigation ......................... 13
5.10 Parental Lock .............................. 13
5.11 Set Time ...................................... 13
5.12 TV ................................................ 14
6 Media Player ........................................... 22
6.1 Music ........................................... 22
6.2 Images ......................................... 23
6.3 Video ........................................... 24
7 IP Functions ............................................ 24
7.1 YouTube ...................................... 24
7.2 Web Radio ................................... 24
7.3 Web News ................................... 24
7.4 Weather Forecast ........................ 24
8 smartSTREAM ........................................ 25
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All rights, technical changes, errors as well as printing mistakes reserved. Any reproducing or copying of the contents requires prior written per­mission from smart.
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8.1 Receiver Settings ........................ 25
8.2 BOX2IP ........................................ 26
8.3 Small2Big .................................... 26
9 Extended Settings and Functions ........ 27
9.1 Installation ................................... 27
9.2 TV Channel List / Radio
Channel List ................................. 31
9.3 Rename Favorite Lists................. 33
9.4 Timer ........................................... 34
9.5 OSD Setting ................................. 34
9.6 Automatic Standby Function........ 35
9.7 Display Setting ............................. 35
9.8 Format of the Video Signal at
the SCART Output ....................... 35
9.9 Digital Audio Out .......................... 35
9.10 Simultaneous Playback of
Picture and Sound ....................... 35
9.11 LNB IN / OUT Loop Through
(Loop Standby) ............................ 36
9.12 SmartLink (CEC) ......................... 36
9.13 Software Version ......................... 36
9.14 Factory Settings .......................... 36
10 Operation in a Unicable System ........... 37
10.1 About Unicable ............................ 37
10.2 Allocation of IF channels and
frequencies ................................. 37
10.3 Installation ................................... 37
11 Cleaning .................................................. 38
12 Transport and Decommissioning ......... 38
13 Troubleshooting .................................... 39
14 Disposal .................................................. 40
15 Technical Data ....................................... 41
15.1 General Information .................... 41
15.2 Remote Control ........................... 41
15.3 Mains Adapter ............................. 41
15.4 Connections ................................ 41
15.5 Temperature ............................... 41
15.6 Dimensions and Weight .............. 41
Index .............................................................. 42
1 User Information
1.1 Use of this Manual
Please carefully read this user manual
before operating the device for the first time.
Please note all warnings and notes includ-
ed in this user manual.
Consider this user manual to be an integral
part of the product, and store it at a well accessible location.
This user manual should also be enclosed
when handing over the device to a third party.
In case of loss, the current version of the
user manual can be downloaded at the support center on our website www.smart­electronic.de.
The software is still being further devel-
oped even after your purchase of the de­vice. Thus, it may be possible that certain operation steps do not fully correspond to the user manual.
1.2 Signs, Symbols, Layout
Symbol/layout
Meaning
WARNING
Danger due to electric shock with possible severe bodily injury
CAUTION
Warning of possible physi­cal damage
NOTE
Useful information and hints
You are requested to per­form an action.
1.
2.
Perform these steps in the stated order.
List
Italics
The various possibilities of
settings as well as image captions are stated in
Ital-
ics
.
Product Description
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Symbol/layout
Meaning
bold
Menu windows and menu
items (that often include further hidden menu items or direct settings) as well as the designations of keys
are printed in bold letters.
2 Product Description
2.1 Scope of Delivery
HDTV satellite receiver
remote control
2 batteries (AAA) for remote control
user manual
2.2 Receiver
2.2.1 Front Panel
No.
Description
1
Display
4-digit display
2
LED red
Indicates, that the receiver is in Standby mode.
3
STANDBY
Switch between standby /
normal operation
4
PR-
Channel down / down­navigation in menu
5
PR+
Channel up / up-navigation in menu
6
LED green
Indicates that a valid video
signal is routed to the TV
set.
2.2.2 Rear Panel
No.
Description
1
AUDIO OUT (R)
Analog audio signal right
2
AUDIO
OUT (L)
Analog audio signal left
3
DIGITAL AUDIO
Digital RCA audio out (SPDIF)
4
USB
First connection for external
USB data storage
5
ETHERNET
Network connection
6
LNB IN
Connection for LNB (DVB-S)
7
HDMI
Digital audio and video out
8
TV
SCART connection for TV device (analog)
9
USB
Second connection for external USB data storage
10
POWER
Power switch (On/Off)
Product Description
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2.3 Remote Control
No.
Key
Description
1
V-MODE
Switch aspect mode
2
Switch between operational and standby mode.
3
AUDIO
Selection of audio format
4
IPTV
Not Used
5
1 - 9
Direct channel selection
6
0
Select playback format of media player
7
FIND
Call of channel search func­tion
8
PR+
Channel + or up-navigation in menu
PR-
Channel - or down-navigation in menu
Volume + or menu navigation to the right
Volume - or menu navigation to the left
No.
Key
Description
OK/LIST
Display channel list / confirm menu item
9
EPG
Call of EPG (Electronic Pro­gram Guide)
10
INFO
Display information on cur­rent channel
11
Not used
12
Play (media player)
13 Fast rewinding
14
Fast forwarding
15
Red function key
16
Green function key
17
Mute
18
BOX2IP
Calls for BOX2IP mode
19
TV/RADIO
Switch between TV and radio mode
20
PAGE+
10 entries up in menu / chan­nel list
21
PAGE-
10 entries down in menu / channel list
22
PR
Switch of previously selected channels
23
FAV
Call list of favorites
24
MENU
Call main menu
25
EXIT
Exit menu or menu item
26
TXT
Display / hide teletext
27 Stop playback
28 Pause playback
29
Slow forwarding – slow motion
30
Slow rewinding
31
Blue function key
32
Yellow function key
2.4 Save Energy
The receiver is equipped with particularly energy-saving electric and electronic compo­nents. Furthermore, a sophisticated energy management helps to save energy:
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Thus, energy consumption during Save Energy Standby Mode is reduced to less than
0.5 Watt!
2.5 Guarantee
The warranty of the mirage HDTV satellite receiver corresponds to the legal regulations at the time of purchase.
3 Safety Instructions
3.1 Intended Use
The HDTV satellite receiver is intended for private receiving of digital satellite television (DVB-S/S2). It is exclusively intended for such purpose and must be used exclusively for such purpose.
Any other use is deemed to be unintended use.
3.2 Risks in Case of Intended Use
CAUTION!
Humidity, wrong mains volt-
age and/or wrong mains frequency, lightning stroke or mechanical overload may cause malfunction of or damage to the device.
Ensure that the receiver
(in particular the mains plug) and the remote con­trol are not exposed to any humidity. Example: Do not place filled flower vases or similar onto the receiver.
Only connect the receiver
to 175…250 V ~, 50/60 Hz.
Disconnect mains plug in
case of thunderstorms or malfunction.
Do not place heavy items
onto the receiver.
Do not bend or squeeze
the cable.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock when
contacting mains voltage.
Damage to housing, mains cable or improper repair may result in con­tact to mains voltage.
Do not place heavy items
onto the receiver.
Do not bend or squeeze
the cable.
Repairs of plug, cable or
receiver should only be performed by qualified specialists.
3.3 Grounding
The satellite antenna must be grounded properly. Note the relevant VDE
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regulations1F2.
We recommend that the outdoor unit of the satellite system should be installed by a professional!
3.4 Location
Place the receiver onto a solid and level
surface.
Protect the receiver from humidity, heat,
dust and dirt.
Do not place items filled with liquid, e.g.
flower vases, onto the receiver.
Protect the receiver from dripping and
splash water.
Do not place burning items, e.g. burning
candles, onto the receiver.
Ensure sufficient ventilation (ventilation
slots must not be blocked): the receiver should have a distance of at least five cen-
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VDE = Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Informationstechnik (German) = Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies
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DIN EN 60728-11 VDE 0855-1:2011-06: Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services, Part 11: Safety
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timeters to its surrounding elements on all sides.
Ensure that the ventilation openings are
not covered by objects such as newspa­pers, table cloths, curtains etc.
Only operate the receiver in moderate
climate (not in tropical climate).
Place the receiver so that the mains plug
can be disconnected at any time, corre­spondingly disconnecting the device from the mains.
If the device is transported from cold to hot environment, then condensing humidity may build up in the device.
Do not connect the device, but
leave it switched-off for some hours.
3.5 Handling of Batteries
Batteries should always be out of chil-
dren's reach.
Leaking batteries cause damage to the
environment and the remote control.
Batteries should not be exposed to ex-
treme heat, e.g. sunlight, fire etc.
Dispose of the batteries in accordance with
the applicable legal regulations (see chap­ter Disposal, page 40).
3.6 Notes on Product Liability
In the following cases, the intended protection of the device may be limited. Then, liability regarding function of the device correspond­ingly passes over to the operator:
The device is not used in accordance with
the user manual.
The device is used out of the field of appli-
cation as described above.
The operator performs unauthorized
changes of the device.
4 Installation of the Receiver
CAUTION!
First connect the receiver
to the satellite antenna and any other devices be­fore connecting the mains plug to the power outlet.
Please also note the user
manuals of the other de­vices.
4.1 Connection Scheme
default connection
optional connection
4.2 Connecting Satellite Antenna
Connect the antenna cable to the receiver
connection LNB IN.
4.3 Connecting TV Set
As stated in the connection scheme, the re­ceiver offers various possibilities to connect TV set and receiver. The possibilities applicable to you depend on the connection possibilities of your TV set.
The TV set provides of an HDMI connection:
Connect TV set and receiver by using an
HDMI cable.
The TV set does not provide of an HDMI connection:
Connect TV set and receiver by using a
SCART cable.
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If your TV set offers both possi-
bilities then always choose con­nection via HDMI cable.
This ensures best possible au­dio and video quality with digital signals.
4.4 Connecting a Home Cinema Sys-
tem
To improve audio playback, you can connect to the receiver - additionally to the TV set - also a multichannel home cinema system or a hi-fi system. There are various possibilities for connection. Your type of connection depends on the connection possibilities of your home cinema system.
a.
Your home cinema system is able to loop
through an HDMI signal, i.e. HDMI con­nection for receiver and HDMI connection for TV set.
Connect the home cinema system and
the receiver by using an HDMI cable as well as home cinema system and TV set by using an HDMI cable.
b.
Your home cinema system can process
digital audio data – connection for digital data is present.
Connect the home cinema system and
the receiver by using a RCA cable.
c.
Your home cinema system cannot pro­cess digital audio data –
no connections
for digital data present
Connect the home cinema system and
the receiver by using a 2-pole RCA cable (stereo).
If your home cinema system (hi-
fi system) supports HDMI con­nection, then use such connec­tion.
This ensures best possible au­dio and video quality with digital signals.
4.5 Connecting Data Storage
Connect a data storage (USB stick or hard
drive with USB connection) at the USB connector to be able to access MPEG, MP3, JPG or other media data files.
4.6 Connecting a Home Network
In order to connect the receiver to the
internet (www) or to a home network, con­nect the receiver’s ETHERNET socket with a network cable to the appropriate inter­face of your home network.
See section 8.1.1.1 on page 25
to learn how to configure a wired LAN.
4.7 Inserting the Batteries of the RCU
This is the procedure to insert new RCU batteries or to replace empty batteries:
Open the battery cover at the bottom of
the RCU.
Insert two batteries 1.5 V (Type: AAA). Take
care of the right polarity!
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Replace batteries when the
range of the remote control is decreasing or when the receiver no longer reacts to all com­mands.
When not used for prolonged
periods of time, batteries may leak. Remove batteries from the remote control if it is not used for long periods of time (> 1.5 years).
When replacing batteries, al-
ways replace all batteries.
5 Basic Operation
This chapter describes the necessary steps to use easily the radio and television programs broadcasted via satellite.
5.1 Switching on Receiver
1. Switch on all connected devices.
2. Ensure that the correct AV input is selected at the TV set (i.e. that the signals from the receiver are displayed).
3. Connect the mains plug to the power outlet to switch on the receiver or Switch on the receiver by using the power switch (on the rear panel of housing) (I, ON)
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3
.
5.2 Software Update
Once you have put your re­ceiver into
operation, you
should first update the operat­ing software of your receiver!
5.2.1 Update via USB
If you have Internet access, you should update your receiver via the USB interface.
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Depends on your receiver type.
1. Search for the upgrade file on the internet page www.avanit.tv (menu item Support).
2. If the version number of the update file matches with the version number of the software of the receiver, which is displayed in the submenu Information of the menu Tools, you do not need to do anything else. Your receiver is up to date. Otherwise continue with step 3.
3. Save the update file to a USB data storage.
4. Unpack the file with the ending .abs.
Please note that the upgrade file (*.abs) is copied directly to the root directory of the USB data storage (no subdirectory)!
5. Connect the data storage to your receiver.
6. In the menu Tools, select the sub-menu Upgrade by USB and press the OK key.
7. At Upgrade Mode, select the upgrade
mode Allcode by using the keys und
.
8. At Upgrade File, select the file copied in step 2.
9. Select the Start button and confirm by pressing OK. A message saying that you will lose all per­sonal settings will be displayed.
The upgrade will be performed after selecting
Yes
by using the keys und and pressing OK. Then, the receiver will automati­cally perform new start.
5.2.2 Software Update via Satellite
smart can also upload the update file on the satellite Astra 19.2° E. You can then perform a so-called OTA
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4
update:
1. In the menu Tools, select the submenu
OTA Upgrade.
2. Leave all settings unchanged (factory
settings).
4
OTA = Over The Air = via Satellite
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The option of software update via satellite is only possible via Astra
19.2°E. Correspondingly, all settings should be left unchanged in the status as preset:
Line Target value
Satellite
Astra 19.2°E
Transponder
12604 H 22000
Frequency
12604
Symbol rate
22000
Polarization
H
Download PID
343
3. Mark the button Start by using the keys
PR+ and PR-, and confirm by pressing the OK key.
Now it is being checked if the software currently installed on the receiver is up-to­date. If it is not up-to-date, then the current software version will be downloaded via satellite and installed onto the receiver. Af­ter end of installation you will be asked if the update should be saved.
4. Select the option
Yes
to accept the up­date. The satellite update may take up to one hour. Do not switch off the receiver during such period!
5.3 Commissioning
After first switching-on or after resetting the receivers, various windows will open:
5.4 Language
By default, the language is preset to
Deutsch
[German].
Please ensure that the setting is correct;
you may change your settings by corre­spondingly pressing the keys PR+ and PR- .
Confirm by pressing OK to go to the next
window.
The submenu Language can be accessed anytime via the menu
System Setup.
5.4.1 RAPS Start
Your receiver is equipped with RAPS. RAPS means Receiver Automatic Programming System. RAPS can automatically update the channel lists of your receiver.
What is RAPS?
Currently, the satellites Astra 19.2° and 23.5°, Eutelsat Hot Bird 13° East, Eurobird 9° and Turksat 42° offer a four-digit number of digital TV and radio channels.
At delivery, state-of-the-art satellite receivers have all important channels already stored. But what happens after that? New and interesting channels are added almost weekly, and there are channel changes time and again.
Updating the channel list with a present re­ceiver is not quite easy for most users. When performing a channel search, invalid data are not deleted, and usually the new channels are just added at the end of the list; this requires time-consuming reprogramming of the channel list.
The RAPS system of your receiver automatical­ly performs such programming work.
The window RAPS Automatic Installation is the second window of the installation process.
Every time you switch off your receiver, RAPS checks whether there are any changes with the channel lists (RAPS scan). This only takes a few seconds.
In case of changes, the new data are automat­ically included into the new channel list (RAPS download) and displayed in a table. If a chan-
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nel changes the receive parameters, then this is automatically updated by RAPS. In case of new channels, such channels are added. If channels are permanently discontinued, then the corresponding channel number is deleted.
However, new channels are not only added, but allocated to logic blocks, correspondingly enabling easier finding. That is why certain areas may remain free. Example: For Germany, there is the basic list as well as the areas Third Channels, Info + Sports, Special Interest, Local TV, as well as News starting at channel number 100 and many Music Channels starting at channel number 123.
You can cancel RAPS installation by pressing the key EXIT whilst the countdown of RAPS installation is running (and also at a later point in time during installation).
The then displayed channel list is a prepro­grammed factory list. However, such list is not updated via satellite due to cancelled RAPS installation!
The respective up-to-date RAPS lists are available via the satellite Astra 19.2°. Corre­spondingly, RAPS can only be used within the footprint of the satellite Astra 19.2°; further­more, your system should be suitable for digi­tal Astra receiving.
5.5 RAPS Parameters
During installation, the third installation window Automatic Programming displays various parameters:
Meaning
1
Date of the RAPS file stored in the receiv­er
2
Date of the RAPS file currently available on the satellite
3
Number of available RAPS lists
4
Number of satellites included in the RAPS
file: Astra 19.2° East4F5 Hotbird 13° East Turksat 42° East Astra 23.5° East
Eurobird 9A 9° East
5
Number of transponders included in the RAPS file
6
Number of all channels in the RAPS lists
7
Progress bar: informs on progress of download of the RAPS file
5.6 Satellite List
After completion of RAPS download and com­pleted satellite scan (RAPS DiSEqC
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scan), the
window Satellite List will be opened.
5
East, often abbreviated "E"
6
DiSEqC = Digital Satellite Equipment Control, a digital control signal technology with satellite receiv­ing systems
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The window displays the satellites included
in the RAPS file. As the RAPS lists are available via the satellite Astra 19.2°, Astra
19.2° is already marked (and cannot be deselected!).
Select a satellite by pressing the keys PR+
and PR-.
Press OK to select a non-marked satellite. Press OK to deselect a marked satellite.
Press to go to the next window
RAPS select raps file.
Examples:
Your antenna system is designed for re-
ceiving Astra 19.2°E and Hotbird 13°E. These satellites are found and marked in the list. You are planning to soon extend your antenna system for receiving of Euro­bird 9A 9°E. You can additionally mark Eu­robird 9A 9°E already now to avoid repeat­ed installation in the future.
Your antenna system is designed for re-
ceiving Astra 19.2°E and Türksat 42°E. However, the receiver in the children's room should only receive the German channels. For this, manually deselect Tü­rksat 42°E (found by RAPS-DiSEqC scan).
5.6.1 Country
Select the country in which you want to
use the receiver - and correspondingly also the RAPS list - by pressing the keys PR+ and PR-. The selectable countries are based on your satellite selection as per section “Satellite List”.
Press OK to go to the next window Your
regional channel.
5.6.2 Regional Channel
Select your preferred regional channel
(which will be stored at number three in the channel list) by pressing the keys PR+ and PR-.
Press OK to go to the next window Chan-
nel-Filter; here you can select if you want
to include erotic channels and call TV (channels that may incur quite high tele­phone costs due to telephone calls to the channel) into the channel list.
5.6.3 Channel Filter
Select Erotic and/or Call TV by pressing
the keys PR+ and PR-, and select the op­tion (
Yes
) to include such channels into the
channel list or (
No
) to not include such
channels by respectively pressing /
.
Press OK to store your settings and to
finish installation of the RAPS channel list. After this, TV operation will automatically start.
5.7 Select Operation Mode
TV is the operation mode after first switching-on of the receiver (or after restoration of factory settings).
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You can select between the operation modes TV (TV channels) and RADIO (radio channels) as follows:
Press the key TV/RADIO on the remote
control.
Press again the key TV/RADIO to return to
the previous operation mode.
5.8 Call/Leave Menu
To call the menu, press the key MENU (of
the remote control or at the receiver). The menu is called.
The following is displayed in the headline of the various menu windows:
1. Name of menu window
2. Current date
3. Current time
Press the EXIT key to leave the menu or to
go back one step.
It could be possible that you have to press EXIT several times to go back to TV mode.
5.9 Menu Navigation
The menu items with the settings for TV and radio can be respectively accessed in the two operation modes TV and Radio.
Press PR+ to select the menu item above. Press PR- to select the menu item below.
Press to change resp. increase the
selected value.
Press to change resp. decrease the
selected value.
Instead of changing a value by us-
ing the keys / , with many menu items you can also press the OK key, select a new val­ue from the list, and confirm such value by again pressing the OK key.
Active menu items are color-marked.
Although most settings for TV operation are made, you can also make some further set­tings via the menu.
5.10 Parental Lock
In the sub-menu Parental Lock you can lock access to certain menus by using a PIN (e.g. for protection of your settings) or block selec­tion of certain channels by using a PIN.
Access the sub-menu Parental Lock as follows:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select the menu System Setup.
3. Select Parental Lock and confirm by
pressing OK.
After entry of password, you may
set if access to the sub-menus is pro-
tected by password, by selecting the Menu Lock and select­ing
Off
or On by using the keys
/ ;
set if certain channels are to be locked
by a PIN, by selecting PIN and selecting
Off
or
On
by using the keys / ; or
change the password:
Select the field New Password.  Enter a new password. Go to the field Confirm Password.  Again enter the new password.
4. Press OK to save your changes and to
leave the sub-menu.
5.11 Set Time
Reasonable operation of the receiver requires setting of system time. By default, the receiver
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is set to GMT6F7 Usage, i. e. date and time are taken from the received signal. Time zone is set to GMT + 1 hour (+ 1:00) by default. Re­quired changes can be made in the sub-menu Time:
1. Select the menu System Setup (see above).
2. Select the sub-menu Time and confirm by pressing OK.
3. Select the item GMT Usage and switch on or off GMT Usage by using the keys
/ .
On
= automatic time setting via satellite
signal is activated.
Off
= automatic time setting via satellite
signal is deactivated.
It’s recommended to keep the presetting (GMT Usage On).
4. Select the item GMT and select your time
zone by using the keys / ; for example, the time zone of Germany, Aus­tria and Switzerland is
GMT +1:00
.
5. Select the item Summer Time and switch Summer Time
Off
or On by using the keys
/ .
Please verify the presetting and
correct them, if required. Please also consider corresponding change of those settings.
6. If automatic time setting (GMT Usage) is switched off, then date and time should be manually entered: For this, select the item Date, select the position to be changed by using the keys
/ , and enter the current date by using the numeric keys. Then, select the item Time, select the position to be
changed by using the keys / , and enter the current time by using the numeric keys.
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GMT = Greenwich Mean Time
7. Leave the menu by pressing EXIT until the screen shows the TV picture.
5.12 TV
You have several possibilities to select a chan­nel:
Direct channel selection;
Channel selection via selection window;
and
Channel selection via search function;
as explained in the following sections.
5.12.1 Direct Channel Selection
Select the desired channel by using the
keys PR+ and PR-.
With each change of channel, an information window with information on the current chan­nel will be displayed:
No.
Description
1
Channel number of current channel in current channel list
2
Channel name of current channel
3
Date
4
Time
5
Name of next program
6
Name of current program
Press the INFO key to call this
window at any time.
Set display time at OSD
Timeout (see section 9.5.1,
page 34).
Press EXIT two times to close
the information window.
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