Nokia 230S User Manual

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User Guide
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EN
Hereby, Nokia declares that this digital receiver, Mediamaster 230 S, is in conformity with essential re­quirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
DE
Hiermit erklärt Nokia, daß dieser digitale Receiver, Mediamaster 230 S, den geltenden Anforderungen sowie anderen geltenden Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EC entspricht.
FR
Par la présente, Nokia déclare que ce récepteur numérique, le Mediamaster 230 S, satisfait aux condi­tions requises essentielles et est conforme aux autres dispositions applicables de la Directive 1999/5/EC.
ES
Nokia declara que el receptor digital Mediamaster 230 S cumple con los requisitos básicos de conformidad y con el resto de provisiones correspondientes de la Directiva 1999/5/EC.
NL
Hierbij verklaart Nokia dat deze digitale ontvanger, de Mediamaster 230 S, in overeenstemming is met essentiële vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van EU-richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
IT
Nokia dichiara che questo ricevitore digitale, Mediamaster 230 S, è conforme ai requisisti fondamentali e alle disposizioni della Direttiva 1999/5/ EC.
EL
Με το παρόν, η Nokia δηλώνει ότι ο παρών ψηφιακός δέκτης, Mediamaster 230 S, συµµορφώνεται µε τις βασικές απαιτήσεις και τις σχετικές διατάξεις της οδηγίας 1999/5/ EC.
FI
Nokia toteaa, että sen Mediamaster 230 S ­digitaalivastaanotin täyttää direktiivin 1999/5/EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja laitteeseen sovellettavat määräykset.
SV
Nokia intygar härmed att denna digitala mottagare, Mediamaster 230 S, uppfyller kraven enligt direktiv 1999/5/EC.
DA
Nokia erklærer hermed, at denne digitale modtager, Mediamaster 230 S, er i overensstemmelse med væsentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i direktivet 1999/5/EC.
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Quick guide
Satellite dish
The satellite dish must have a clear view to the satellites. Mount the satellite dish according to the fitting instructions. In case you already have a satellite dish mounted, note that you
need a Universal LNB which works on the frequencies 10.70-
12.75 GHz to be able to handle digital signals.
Connecting a TV and a VCR
Satellite dish
Antenna
Video
SCART
See pages 13 and 14 if you want to connect to an analogue satellite receiver or connect in any other way.
RF
TV
SCART
Switching on for the first time
• Plug in your Mediamaster.
• The ”First time installation” menu is shown.
• Press the select button on the remote control to start the in­stallation procedure.
Language
• Select the desired menu language with cursor up/cursor down.
This will also become the main language for audio and sub­titling.
• Press select to continue.
Preparing the Remote Control
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3
2
Antenna/satellite selection
This Quick guide describes connection to the most common satellite dish installations with one Universal LNB.
• Select alternative ”One antenna/one LNB configuration”.
• Press select to continue.
If you have two or more LNBs connected to your satellite dish, see page 16.
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Quick guide
One antenna/one LNB configuration
Select this alternative if you have one (1) LNB mounted on the an­tenna.
• Press opt to view the predefined channel.
LNB type
Select the correct LNB type for your configuration. The most com­mon values, including Universal LNB, are selectable with the
sor left and cursor right buttons
LNB offset voltage
If the cable from the antenna is very long, the voltage at the LNB could be too low to change the polarisation. You can increase the voltage to the LNB by 0.5 V.
Satellite
Select one of the preprogrammed satellites.
Predefined channel
Select one of the predefined channels and adjust the antenna until you have a TV picture from the predefined channel visible in the background.
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• Press select to confirm all settings and continue to the channel search procedure.
Channel search
• Select alternative “Automatic Search”.
• Press select to start the search process.
Channel search in progress
This menu will be shown as long as the Mediamaster is searching for TV and radio channels.
All channels found will be listed on the screen. Please note that the search procedure may take a few minutes. You
can cancel the search at any time by pressing select. When the search procedure has ended, a message will tell how
many TV and radio channels have been found.
• Press select to continue.
Time adjustment
The time is adjusted by using cursor up/cursor down, ± 1/2 an hour at a time. You can also adjust the minutes by using cursor left/cur- sor right.
• Press select to finish the first time installation and to open the NaviBars .
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Contents
Contents
Quick guide 3-4 Contents 5 Software end-user licence 6-7 General information 8 Important! Before you use the 230 S 8 Remote Control 9 Front and rear panel 10 About the Smartcard and CA module 11
General 11 The right-hand card slot 11 Inserting a CA module with a smart card 11
Installation of the Mediamaster 12
Preparing the remote control 12 Connecting the Mediamaster to the dish 12 General 12 Connecting to the TV 13 Connecting a TV and VCR 13 Connecting an analogue satellite receiver and a VCR 13 Nokia smart switch 13 Connecting a HiFi system 14
First-time installation 15
General information 15 The “First-time installation” menu 15 Language 15 Antenna/satellite selection 15 One antenna/one LNB configuration 16 Multisatellite/DiSEqC switch configuration 16 Motor antenna configuration 18 Channel search 19 Channel search in progress 20 Time adjustment 20
NaviBars 21
General information 21 The “Control” and the “Settings” folders 21 Control folder ☛ User preferences 22 Control folder ☛ Edit channels 22 Control folder ☛ Edit satellites 25 Viewing images received from an external device 27 Control folder ☛ Connections 27 Control folder ☛ Timer 29 Control folder ☛ System info 29 Control folder ☛ CA Menu 29 Settings folder ☛ Antenna 30 Settings folder ☛ Channel 30 Settings folder ☛ TV 30 Settings folder ☛ Access 31 Settings folder ☛ Time 31 Settings folder ☛ SW (software) update 32 Settings folder ☛ Reinstall 32 Games folder 32
Viewing Mode 33
General information 33 Programme information 33 Temporary settings 34 Extended programme information 34 TV release (0) 35 Teletext 35
Glossary of terms 36 Troubleshooting 37 Technical specifications 38 Menu screen structure 39
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People and NaviBars are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other
product names mentioned herein may be tradenames of their respective owners.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Therefore we reserve the right to make changes
and improvements to any of the products described in this manual without any prior notice.
Copyright © 2002 Nokia. All rights reserved.
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Nokia Mediamaster software end-user license
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OR USING THE SOFTWARE NOKIA CORPORATION, NOKIA HOME COMMUNICATIONS END-USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT
This Software Agreement (“Agreement”) is between You (either an individual or an entity), the End User, and Nokia Corporation, Nokia Home Communications (“Nokia”). The Agreement authorizes You to use the Software specified in Clause 1 below and which is included in this Nokia digital TV receiver. This is an agreement on end-user rights and not an agreement concerning sale.
Read this Agreement carefully before using the Software. By using this Nokia digital TV receiver, You agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If You do not agree to all of the terms and condi­tions of this Agreement, return this Nokia digital TV receiver and accompanying documentation to the place of purchase. YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
1. SOFTWARE. As used in this Agreement, the
term “Software” means, collectively: (i) the soft­ware product identified above (ii) digital images, stock photographs, clip art, or other artistic works (“Stock Files”) (iii) related explanatory written ma­terials and any other possible documentation re­lated thereto (“Documentation”); (iv) fonts, and (v) upgrades, modified versions, updates, additions, and copies of the Software, if any, licensed to You by Nokia under this Agreement.
2. END-USER RIGHTS AND USE. Nokia grants to
You non-exclusive, non-transferable end-user rights to use the Software on this Nokia digital TV receiver only.
3. LIMITATIONS ON END-USER RIGHTS. You may
not copy, distribute, or make derivative works of the Software except as follows:
(a) You may transfer all your rights to the Software at the same time as You transfer this Nokia digital TV receiver on a permanent basis, provided that You transfer this Nokia digital TV receiver and all copies of the related Documentation, do not retain any copies by yourself, and the recipient agrees to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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(e) Unless stated otherwise in the Documentation, You shall not display, modify, reproduce, or distrib­ute any of possible the Stock Files included with the Software. In the event that the Documentation allows You to display the Stock Files, You shall not distribute the Stock Files on a stand-alone basis, i.e., in circumstances in which the Stock Files con­stitute the primary value of the product being dis­tributed. You should review the “Readme” files (if any) associated with such Stock Files that You use to ascertain what rights You have with respect to such materials. Stock Files may not be used in the production of libelous, defamatory, fraudulent, in­fringing, lewd, obscene, or pornographic material or in any otherwise illegal manner. You may not register or claim any rights in the Stock Files or derivative works thereof.
(f) You agree that You shall only use the Software in a manner that complies with all applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which You use the Software, including, but not limited to, applicable restrictions concerning copyright and other intellectual property rights.
4. COPYRIGHT. The Software and all rights, with­out limitation including proprietary rights therein, are owned by Nokia and/or its licensors and affili­ates and are protected by international treaty pro­visions and all other applicable national laws of the country in which it is being used. The structure, organization, and code of the Software are the valu­able trade secrets and confidential information of Nokia and/or its licensors and affiliates. You must not copy the Software
5. COMMENCEMENT & TERMINATION. This Agreement is effective from the first date You use this Nokia digital TV receiver. You may terminate this Agreement at any time by returning, at Your own costs, this Nokia digital TV receiver, and all
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Nokia Mediamaster software end-user license
related materials provided by Nokia. Your end-user rights automatically and immediately terminate without notice from Nokia if You fail to comply with any provision of this Agreement. In such an event, You must immediately return at Your own cost, this Nokia digital TV receiver, and all related material to the place of purchase.
6. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. This Agreement
creates no obligations on the part of Nokia other than as specifically set forth herein.
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EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL NOKIA, ITS EMPLOYEES OR LICENSORS OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, REVENUE, SALES, DATA, OR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, INTERRUPTION OF BUSI­NESS, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDEN­TAL, ECONOMIC, COVER, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER CON­TRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOKIA OR ITS LICENSORS OR AFFILIATES ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAM­AGES. BECAUSE SOME COUNTRIES/STATES/JU­RISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY, BUT MAY ALLOW LIABILITY TO BE LIMITED, IN SUCH CASES, NOKIA, ITS EMPLOY­EES OR LICENSORS OR AFFILIATES’ LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO U.S. $50.
Nothing contained in this Agreement shall preju­dice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer. Nokia is acting on behalf of its employ­ees and licensors or affiliates for the purpose of dis­claiming, excluding, and/or restricting obligations, and liability as provided in this clause 7, but in no other respects and for no other purpose.
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All disputes arising from or relating to this Agree­ment shall be settled by a single arbitrator ap­pointed by the Central Chamber of Commerce of Finland. The arbitration procedure shall take place in Helsinki, Finland in the English language. If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforce­able, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement, which shall remain valid and en­forceable according to its terms. This Agreement may only be modified in writing by an authorized officer of Nokia.
This is the entire agreement between Nokia and You relating to the Software, and it supersedes any prior representations, discussions, undertakings, end-user agreements, communications, or advertis­ing relating to the Software.
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General information about the Mediamaster
Throughout this manual you will notice that the everyday operation of your Mediamaster is based on a series of user friendly on-screen displays and menus. These menus will help you get the most from your Mediamaster, guiding you through installation, channel selec­tion, viewing and many other functions.
All functions can be carried out using the buttons on the remote control, and some of the functions can also be carried out using the buttons on the front panel.
Please be aware that new software may change the functionality of the Mediamaster.
Should you experience any difficulties with the operation of your Mediamaster, please consult the relevant section of this manual, in­cluding the Troubleshooting, or alternatively call your dealer or a cus­tomer service adviser.
IMPORTANT! Read this before using the Mediamaster!
• Allow 10 cm space around the Mediamaster for sufficient ventilation.
• Do not cover the Mediamaster’s ventilation openings with items such as news­papers, tablecloths, curtains etc.
• Do not place the Mediamaster on top of a unit that emits heat.
• Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the Mediamaster.
• Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of washing-up liquid to clean the casing.
• Do not expose the Mediamaster to dripping or splashing liquids.
• Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the Mediamaster.
•To give your Mediamaster an extra protection, e.g. at a thunderstorm, we rec­ommend that you connect it via an external surge protection device.
• Do not connect or modify cables when the Mediamaster is plugged in.
• Do not remove the cover.
• Do not allow the unit to be exposed to hot, cold or humid conditions.
• Service should be carried out only at a Nokia Authorised Service Centre.
• Please note that the only way to isolate the Mediamaster completely from the mains supply is to unplug the mains cable!
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Remote control
This section describes how to operate the Mediamaster using the buttons on the remote control. The standby button has double functions. One function is carried out if you press the button gently once and the other function is carried out if you hold down the button for a few seconds. Some of the functions can also be carried out using the buttons on the front panel.
Press once to turn the sound off/on (mute). Press and hold for a few seconds to switch the Mediamaster in and out of
standby mode.
0 - 9 Change channel and to select individual menu options.
0
info To display short and extended information (if transmitted)
back Go back one level at a time within menus without storing any
select Confirm choices and selection of a highlighted item. Open
opt Show service options in viewing mode.
txt Press to enter teletext (if available).
Note: If 0 is entered as the first digit, the TV Release func­tionality is activated (see below).
TV Release. To switch between digital TV/Radio, analogue TV and analogue satellite TV and VCR.
about current and next programmes. Brings up the viewing banner in viewing mode.
settings. To toggle between present and previous TV/Radio channel in viewing mode. Close the NaviBars.
the NaviBars.
The cursor key
Cursor up
Move up through the menus and change to the next chan­nel in the current channel list while in viewing mode.
Cursor left
Move left/change set­tings in menus. Decrease the volume level while in viewing mode.
Cursor right
Move right/change settings in menus. Increase the volume level while in viewing mode. The Mediamaster’s maximum volume level is controlled by the TV’s present volume setting.
Cursor down
Move down through the menus and change to the previous channel in the cur­rent channel list while in viewing mode.
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Front and rear panels
Front panel
to change channels and to move through menus
Lid
open the lid in order to insert the CA module and the smart card
Slot
for a CA module with a smart card
Button
push the button to release a CA mod­ule that has been inserted.
Function
ON Standby Locked to channel Remote control feedback SW download Error Bluetooth function turned on
Bluetooth function turned off
Rear panel
DIGITAL AUDIO RCA connector
S/PDIF digital out­put for connecting to a Hi-fi system
Indica­tor 1
to put the Mediamaster into and take it out of standby mode
LED indicator 1
Green Red Green Green Continuous green flashing Continuous red flashing The red indicator flashes fast 5 times when starting from standby
TV SCART
for connecting to the TV
Indica­tor 2
Slot
for inserting a Viaccess smart card
LED indicator 2
Green
­Red if not locked Single flash Continuous green flashing Continuous red flashing
The red indicator flashes fast 5 times when starting from standby
ANTENNA *
Satellite dish input (F-connec­tor)
* The LNB cable also
feeds the LNB with a supply voltage of 13/18 V (V/H polarisation) and a 0/22 kHz signal (band­switch). The maximum LNB current is approxi­mately 500 mA.
Mains cable
110-240 V AC
AUDIO L R RCA connectors
stereo output for a connection to an analogue Hi-fi system
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AUX SCART
for connecting to a VCR or a satellite receiver
SERIAL PORT
for connecting to a PC
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About the smart card and CA module
General
In order to receive scrambled digital channels, you will need a CA module and a smart card, which can be obtained from a Service Provider.
There are several different CA modules available on the European market. Each of the CA modules supports a certain kind of encryption system. The Mediamaster supports CA modules which work according to the DVB standard. Depending on the channels that you want to watch, your local dealer will provide you with the right type of CA module.
Please note that a smart card may only be valid for a single Serv­ice Provider and, therefore, for a specific range of channels.
The smart card and the CA module may cause special menus, that are not described in this manual, to appear. Follow the in­structions from the Service Provider.
Note: CA modules and smart cards are only distributed by Serv­ice Providers and special distributors, not by Nokia.
After inserting a card, leave it in the slot permanently. Do not re­move it again, unless you are asked to do so. This is important, for example, if your Service Provider wants to download new in­formation to the smart card, as the card has to be in the slot.
CA module
Smart card
The right-hand card slot
The Mediamaster is equipped with a built in decoder for the Viaccess encryption.
Insert a Viaccess smart card fully into the right-hand slot be­hind the lid of the front panel of the Mediamaster. The gold chip must face downwards and inwards.
Only a Viaccess smart card can be used in this slot.
Inserting a CA module with a smart card
In the left-hand slot you can use a CA module and a smart card (also a Viaccess smart card) from the service provider of your choice.
Insert the CA module and the smart card according to the instruc­tions provided with the module.
• Press the button to release an inserted CA module.
For a Viaccess smart card only
CA module
Smart card
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Installation of the Mediamaster
The Mediamaster box should contain the following items:
• the Mediamaster
•a remote control with 2 AAA batteries
•a SCART cable (fully connected 1.0 metre)
•a mains cable
• an owner’s manual with the software license agreement
About the SCART sockets
The rear panel of the Mediamaster contains 2 SCART sockets (see diagram). When you connect other devices to any of these sockets, always use fully connected SCART cables (as supplied). There are “less well specified” SCART cables on the market and picture quality could be reduced if they are used.
Preparing the remote control
• Remove the cover from the battery compartment at the bot­tom of the remote control.
• Insert the 2 AAA (1.5 V) batteries, as shown in the diagram. Make sure that you observe the + and - markings indicated inside.
• Replace the cover.
Connecting the Mediamaster to the dish
If you need to fit the F-connectors onto the cable
• Prepare each end of the cable as shown in the diagram. You will need to fold back the outer braid (as shown).
• Slide the F-connector onto the cable and then turn it clockwise until it grips the braid.
• Ensure that 3 mm of the core is protruding from the end of the connector.
SCART cable
Mains cable
SCART socket
15 mm
Remote control
8 mm
F-connector
Owner’s manual
Installing the satellite dish
• See the ”Fitting instructions provided with your satellite dish” on how to install the dish.
• Connect the coaxial cable, with the F-connectors fitted, from the LNB on the satellite dish to the socket marked ”AN­TENNA” on the rear panel of the Mediamaster.
General
There are many different types of TV/VCR and other equipment that you can connect to the Mediamaster. In this manual, you will see some of the most common ways to connect your equipment.
If you have problems with your connections and need help, please contact your dealer.
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Installation of the Mediamaster
Connecting to the TV
• Connect the SCART cable between the main SCART socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect the TV aerial to the TV.
Connecting a TV and VCR
Refer to your VCR’s manual for full instructions.
• Connect one SCART cable from the main SCART socket on the TV to the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect another SCART cable from the VCR to the AUX SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect the RF cable from the RF output on the VCR to the TV aerial input on the TV.
• Connect the TV aerial to the RF input socket on the VCR.
Connecting an analogue satellite receiver and a VCR
SCART
VCR
RF
SCART
SCART
• Connect a SCART cable from the main SCART socket on the TV to the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect a SCART cable from the VCR to the AUX SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect an RF cable from the RF output on the VCR to the TV aerial input on the TV.
• Connect an RF cable from the RF output on the analogue re­ceiver to the RF input socket on the VCR.
• Connect the TV aerial to the RF input socket on the analogue receiver.
In order to switch the signal from the dish between the ana­logue and digital receivers, you will need a Nokia smart switch (at A B in the diagram) or a Universal Twin LNB.
Nokia smart switch
• Connect a coaxial cable from output A on the smart switch (ac­cessory) to the LNB socket on the analogue receiver.
• Connect a coaxial cable from output B on the smart switch to the ANTENNA socket on the Mediamaster.
The analogue receiver must be switched OFF (in standby mode) when you want to watch digital satellite channels from the Mediamaster.
With Nokia smart switch
VCR
RF
SCART
Analogue receiver
Nokia smart switch
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Installation of the Mediamaster
Connecting a Hi-fi system
• Connect an RCA stereo cable from the AUDIO L R sockets on the Mediamaster to the LINE, AUX, SPARE or EXTRA input sockets on your Hi-fi system.
• If available, you can connect a single RCA cable from the DIG­ITAL AUDIO socket on the Mediamaster to a Hi-fi system that is equipped with digital audio input. This output is also used for connecting to an external DolbyTM digital decoder.
Note: To avoid interference you must use a screened audio cable. Never connect digital output to any analogue input.
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First-time installation
General information
Once you have correctly connected the Mediamaster, you will also have to perform a “First-time installation.” During this pro­cedure, helpful information is displayed at the bottom of the menus.
Please note!
The select button always confirms a selection within these menus, and pressing it will take you to the next step in the instal­lation process. However, and this is important, more than one value often has to be entered in a menu. Firstly, make all neces­sary setting changes. Then, confirm them all simultaneously by pressing select.
You can always return to the previous menu by pressing back. Use the cursor up/cursor down button to move upwards and
downwards from one line to another. Use the cursor left/cursor right button to change settings. You can also use the numeric buttons on the remote control to
enter numeric values.
The “First-time installation” menu
This picture indicates that you have started the installation pro­cedure.
• Plug in your Mediamaster.
• The “First-time installation” menu is shown.
• Press select to continue.
Language
• Select the desired menu language using the cursor up/cursor down button.
This will also become the main language for audio and subti­tling.
• Press select to continue.
Antenna/satellite selection
• Select the “One antenna/one LNB configuration” alternative if you have a single antenna equipped with one LNB for receiv­ing signals.
• Select the alternative “Multisatellite/DiSEqC switch configu­ration” alternative if you have one antenna with two or four LNBs or two antennas with one or two LNBs each for receiv­ing signals from a combination of satellites. In this cases you will need a 2-way or a 4-way DiSEqC switch.
• Select the “Motor antenna configuration” alternative if you have an antenna motor to control your satellite antenna.
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First-time installation
One antenna/one LNB configuration
Select this alternative if you have one (1) LNB mounted on the antenna.
• Press opt to view the predefined channel.
LNB type
Select the correct LNB for your configuration. The most common values, including Universal LNB, can be selected using the
sor left/cursor right button.
LNB offset voltage
If the cable from the antenna is very long, the voltage at the LNB could be too low to change the polarisation. You can increase the voltage to the LNB by 0.5 V.
Satellite
Select one of the preprogrammed satellites.
Predefined channel
Select one of the predefined channels and adjust the antenna until a TV picture from the predefined channel is visible on the screen.
• Press select to confirm all settings and then carry out the chan­nel search procedure.
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Multisatellite/DiSEqC switch configura­tion
Select this alternative if your antenna system has more than one LNB.
You can connect up to 4 LNBs. The selection of the different LNBs must be controlled by an external switch.
• Select the “DiSEqC 2 input switch” alternative if you have a 2-way DiSEqC switch.
• Select the “DiSEqC 4 input switch” alternative if you have a 4-way DiSEqC switch.
• Select the “Mini DiSEqC switch” alternative if you have a mini DiSEqC switch.
In this case you must first connect the LNBs to an external switch as there is only one antenna input on the Mediamaster. Once installed, the switch automatically selects the correct LNB for the selected channel.
This external switch is also known as a DiSEqC™ switch. Since the switch can be located close to the LNBs, you only need one cable to connect to the Mediamaster.
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First-time installation
Typical connection of a two-way DiSEqC switch:
• Connect the cable from the LNB that is intended for channels from the ASTRA satellite (or THOR) to the connector marked LNB 1 (A) on the switch.
• Connect the cable from the HOTBIRD satellite (or SIRIUS) to the connector marked LNB 2 (B).
• Then, connect the antenna cable to the connector marked OUT on the switch.
• Connect the other end of this cable to the ANTENNA input at the rear of the Mediamaster.
For each LNB that you connect to the DiSEqC switch, the following configuration has to be carried out.
As an example, the following section will describe how the LNB
intended for ASTRA will be configured for DiSEqC input 1 (A) on the switch and the LNB intended for HOTBIRD will be configured for DiSEqC input 2 (B).
Switch port
Select the input for each LNB that will be connected. In this ex­ample, the DiSEqC 1 input is selected first.
LNB type
Select the correct LNB type for your configuration, e.g. “Univer­sal”.
LNB Offset voltage
If the cable from any of the LNB’s is very long, it might be nec­essary to increase the voltage to these LNB’s by 0.5 V. In most cases nothing needs to be altered here. Leave the de­fault value as “0 V”. If the switch does not change between hori­zontal and vertical polarisation, the voltage to an LNB can be in­creased later. Increase the voltage if an LNB does not change po­larisation.
Satellite
In this example, select ASTRA because its LNB is connected to the DiSEqC 1 input on the switch.
Predefined channel
Select one of the predefined channels and adjust the antenna until a TV picture from the predefined channel is visible on the screen.
• Press opt to view the predefined channel.
Repeat this procedure for the second DiSEqC port, but this time select 2 from “Switch port” and HOTBIRD as the satellite. When the configuration of both DiSEqC ports has been com­pleted, press select. A confirmation that the DiSEqC ports have been configured will show up. You can now start searching for channels.
• Press select to carry out the channel search procedure.
Please refer to the “Channel search” section on page 19.
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Motor antenna configuration
If you have an antenna motor to control your satellite antenna you must configure the following settings.
• From the “Antenna/Satellite selection” menu select option 3 “Motor Antenna Configuration” and press select.
Type of motor
• Select SATSCAN (ASTRA) if you have a Nokia SatScan motor.
• Select DiSEqC (Hotbird) if the motor that you have is control­led by DiSEqC commands.
LNB type
• Select the correct LNB type for your configuration, e.g. “Uni­versal”.
LNB offset voltage
If the cable from the antenna is very long, the voltage to the LNB could be too low to change the polarisation. You can increase the voltage to the LNB by 0.5 V.
Predefined ASTRA-/HOTBIRD-channel
• Select one of the predefined channels and adjust the antenna until a TV picture from the predefined channel is visible on the screen.
Adjusting the motor for ASTRA/HOTBIRD
To continue the installation you must now determine the angle to ASTRA 1 or HOTBIRD. The motor and the an­tenna must be adjusted towards the ASTRA 1 satellites at 19.2° East or HOTBIRD satellites at 13° East as this is the reference setting. All other preprogrammed satellite positions are oriented relative to ASTRA 1 or Hotbird.
You must also mount the antenna in a suitable location outdoors.
For more information, please read the separate installa­tion instructions for the SatScan or DiSEqC positioner.
East and West limit setup
Note! You only have to set one or both of these limits if the an-
tenna is prevented from reaching its East/West limit positions. This could be the case, for example, if the antenna is mounted too close to a wall or in any similar situation.
To set these limits, adjust the antenna using the cursor left/cur- sor right button.
• Firstly, move the antenna to the east limit.
• Then move the antenna to the west limit.
• Press select to confirm all settings and carry out the channel search procedure.
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Remove limits
If you need to remove the limits. When you activate this command, the motor will turn itself to the
0° (Zero) position. However, the next time you select a channel, the motor will turn
to its proper position.
Channel search
The Channel search procedure can be carried out in different ways.
The menu will look different depending on what option you se­lected in the “Antenna/satellite selection” menu.
If you selected “One antenna/one LNB configuration”, select “Automatic”, “Manual” or “Advanced Manual” search.
If you selected “Multisatellite/DiSEqC switch configuration” or “Motor antenna configuration” you also indicate which satellite you wish to search from, using the cursor left/cursor right but­ton.
Automatic search
If you selected “One antenna/one LNB configuration” or “Multisatellite/DiSEqC switch configuration”:
• Press select to start searching for channels.
If you selected “Motor antenna configuration”:
• Select a predefined channel and then adjust the motor (if nec­essary) using the cursor left/cursor right button.
• Press select to start searching for channels.
Manual search
The information that must be entered in this menu is available in satellite TV magazines or on the Internet.
Transponder frequency: Specify the frequency in MHz using the numeric buttons. If you enter the wrong value, erase using cur-
sor left. Polarisation: Select Horizontal, Vertical, Circular left or Circular
right. Symbol rate: Enter using the numeric buttons. If you enter the
wrong value, erase using cursor left. Network search: Select “Yes” if you want to search all trans-
ponders that are connected to a specific network. Adjust motor: This alternative is only visible if you have set the
motor antenna configuration. If necessary, adjust the motor for the current satellite.
• Press select to start searching for channels.
Video, Audio and PCR PID
These alternatives are only available if you are searching from a user-defined satellite. By entering these values you can see a TV picture on the screen which may help you to adjust the dish.
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Advanced manual search
The information that must be entered in this menu is available in satellite TV magazines or on the Internet.
You can use this menu if you are looking for some “special” chan­nels (i.e. non-DVB standard channels) which can only be found when you have entered the necessary settings here.
Transponder frequency: Specify the frequency in MHz. Polarisation: Select Horizontal, Vertical, Circular left or right. Symbol rate: Enter symbol rate with the numeric buttons. PID Video: Enter the PID (Packet Identifier) for the video signal. PID Audio: Enter the PID for the audio signal. PID PCR: Enter the PID for the PCR (Programme Clock Refer-
ence). Adjust motor: This alternative will only be available if you have
set the motor antenna configuration. If necessary, adjust the mo­tor for the current satellite.
• Press select to tune in channels using the given parameters.
All channels that are located using the advanced manual search will automatically be given a generated name, for example, P0001 for the first channel, P0002 for the second, etc.
• Press select to save the new channel or back if you not want to save it.
Channel search in progress
This menu will be shown while the Mediamaster is searching for TV and radio channels.
All channels that are found will be listed on the screen. Please note that the search procedure may take a few minutes. You can cancel the search at any time by pressing select.
When the search procedure has ended, a message will tell you how many TV and radio channels have been found.
• Press select to continue.
Time adjustment
The time is adjusted by using cursor up/cursor down, ±1/2 an hour at a time. You can also adjust the minutes by using cursor left/cursor right.
• Press select to finish the first time installation and to open the
NaviBars.
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NaviBars
General information
• Press select to open the NaviBars.
The NaviBars is used for selecting TV/Radio channels and chang- ing system settings.
The horizontal row contains folders, for example, All TV, Set- tings and so on. Their names are shown in black text at the bot­tom of each folder.
Each folder contains bookmarks. The All TV folder contains book­marks for the different TV channels; the Control folder contains bookmarks for some system settings and so on.
You can move a folder horizontally by pressing the cursor left/ cursor right button.
When a folder is brought into focus, the bookmarks are shown in a vertical row. The name of the different bookmarks are shown in white text at the top of each bookmark icon.
You can select a bookmark by pressing the cursor up/cursor down button. To confirm the selection, press select.
Below the folder bar some information about the bookmark that is currently in focus is shown in the information box. When a TV or radio channel bookmark is in focus, this box can contain three different symbols after the channel name.
(
= a new channel you have not previously visited.
= the channel is scrambled according to the service infor-
mation.
= the channel is locked by the user.)
While a TV or radio programme bookmark is in focus, you can obtain programme information by pressing info. When you press info while a bookmark from the control or set­tings folders is in focus, you will obtain more detailed informa­tion about the functions of that menu.
When you press opt, you will obtain detailed channel information about the TV or radio programme bookmark that is in focus.
You can leave the NaviBars at any time by pressing back. If you open the NaviBars and do not press any buttons on the re-
mote control, the NaviBars will automatically close after 2 min­utes.
Bookmark name
Bookmark in focus
Folder name
Information box
Bookmark
Folder
The “Control” and the “Settings” folders
Both of these system folders contains bookmarks. Each of these bookmarks contain menus from which you can configure differ­ent settings.
The system folders can not be deleted. The different settings you can configure from the Control and
Settings folders will now be explained, starting with the book­marks in the Control folder.
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Control folder User preferences
Banner time-out
When you switch channels, an information banner will be shown for a few seconds. You can select the length of time that the banner will be shown.
Volume bar
Select whether or not you want the volume bar to appear on the screen when you change the volume.
Volume bar time-out
Select the length of time that the volume bar will be visible on the screen.
Subtitles
Select whether or not you want subtitles (if available) to be vis­ible on the screen.
Main subtitle language
Select the preferred language for subtitling and event information. If the selected language is not available, no subtitling will be shown but the first available language for event information is se­lected.
Main audio language
Select the preferred language for audio. If this language is not available, the first available language is selected.
Menu language
Select the language for the menus.
Channel list icons
In order to make the bookmark lists for TV and Radio channels shorter, you can choose to hide the icons and only show the chan­nel names. See the figure on the right.
Control folder Edit channels
Using these menus, you can create and edit favourite channel lists. You can add, delete, rename, and arrange the order of the channels on your favourite lists. The “All TV” or “All Radio” lists might contain many channels. By creating your own favourite lists, you can make channel han­dling more convenient.
Visible Invisible
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Important information about editing channels
Before you start, you must select the list, TV or radio, that you want to edit. If you are watching TV and press select and choose Edit channels, you can only edit TV channels. If you are listening to radio channels you can only edit radio channels. After selecting radio or TV, use the cursor left/cursor right but­ton to select the name of the list that you want to edit.
Create list
This allows you to create your own favourite lists, containing the channels that you watch most frequently. You must give each list a specific name, for example, “Sport” or “Films”. The new lists that you create will appear as a new folder in the horizontal part of the NaviBars.
When a favourite list is selected, you will only see the names of the channels that are defined in the list.
When you have given the list a name; press select and choose “Add/Delete Channels” from the menu.
You can create up to eight separate favourite lists for TV and ra­dio channels.
How to enter a specific name
This procedure is the same whether you enter a name for the first time or change an existing name.
• Move to a new character position using the cursor left/cur- sor right button.
• If you make a mistake, you can remove characters to the left of the cursor by pressing txt as many times as needed.
• Enter the name as follows: Press the numerical button that corresponds to the character
that you want: once for the first character, twice for the sec­ond, and so on.
The available characters are listed below.
*#&%=,!;-+)/ \$@^1
1
a b c 2 Å Ä Á Á Â Ã
2
d e f 3 É É Ë Ê
3
g h i 4 Î Ï Í Ì
4
j k l 5
5
• If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, wait for the time-out or press the cursor right button to move one position and then select the letter.
•Toggle between capital and lowe-case letters by pressing the opt button.
•To insert a space, press the button numbered 0.
m n o 6 Ö Ô Ñ Ó Ò
6
p q r s 7 $
7
t u v 8 Ü Ù Ú
8
w x y z 9
9
space and 0
0
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Delete list
If you want to delete a Favourite list, select the list using the cur­sor left/cursor right button and press select.
Rename list
You can give an existing list a new name by following the instruc­tions in the “How to give a specific name” section on page 19.
Rearrange lists
If you have created several Favourite lists, you can determine the sequence in which the lists will appear.
• Using the cursor right button, mark the list that you want to move to a new position.
• Move the list to the desired position using the cursor up/cur- sor down button and press cursor left.
• Press select to confirm the new position.
Add/Delete channels
From this menu, you add and remove channels in your Favourite list. You use the “All TV” or “All radio” list as basis for the selec­tion.
A channel is added to or removed from the list by pressing info. The square on the right/hand side of a line will be empty to de­note a removed channel, and will contain an “x” for added chan­nels. Three different symbols can be shown beside the channel
name. (
mation.
•Move to the desired channel(s) using the cursor up/cursor
• Press opt if you want to preview the channel.
• Add/remove a channel by pressing info.
• When you have finished, confirm the selections and exit the
= a new channel that you have not previously visited.
= the channel is scrambled according to the service infor-
= the channel is locked by the user.)
down button.
menu by pressing select.
Rearrange channels
From here you can arrange the order of the channels within your favourite list.
• Move to the desired channel(s) with cursor up/down.
• Press opt if you want to preview the channel.
• With cursor right, mark the channel you want to move to a new position within the list.
• Move the channel to the desired position with cursor up/cur- sor down and press cursor left.
• Press select to confirm the new position.
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Lock channels
To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code.
The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
You can lock (and later unlock) channels on any of the lists in or­der to prevent, for example, your children from watching. Three different symbols can be shown beside the channel name.
= a channel that you have not previously visited.
= the channel is scrambled according to the service infor-
mation.
= the channel is locked by the user.
Select the channel that you want to lock or unlock and press info. Repeat the procedure for each channel that you want to lock. When you lock a channel on any list, the channel will automati­cally be locked on all other lists.
• Press opt if you want to preview the channel.
A locked channel will be indicated by a padlock symbol.
• Press select to confirm.
You must enter your access code before you can watch a locked channel.
Control folder Edit satellites
You can add a new satellite to the system. You can also edit or delete existing satellites.
To add a new satellite
• Select “Add Satellite”.
• Enter the name of the new satellite. (Entering a name is de­scribed on page 23.)
• Enter the orbital position (in degrees) using the numeric but­tons.
• Select an orientation, East or West.
• Press select to save these settings.
Before you can watch channels from that new satellite you must also carry out the following steps:
For a fixed antenna:
• Select “Antenna” in the NaviBars.
• Follow the instructions on page 17 or 18. Select the new sat­ellite name on line 3 (page 17) or 4 (page 18).
• Adjust the antenna towards the new satellite. Please note: With a user defined satellite you do not see a TV picture on the screen. When the Signal Strength is at its best:
• Press select to confirm the new settings.
• Press back to return to the NaviBars.
• Select ”Channel” in the NaviBars.
• Select “Manual” or “Advanced” search.
• Enter the settings for the transponder frequency, polarisation etc. for the new satellite.
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•You can adjust the dish using channel preview if PID informa­tion has been entered.
• Press select to start the channel search.
• When you get the message on the screen that ”you have found X new TV-channels and X new radio channels”, press select to save the new channels.
The new channels will be saved and added to the TV and radio lists.
When your antenna is controlled by a motor:
• Select “Channel” in the NaviBars.
• Select “Manual” or “Advanced” search.
• Select the new satellite name.
• Enter the settings for the transponder frequency, polarisation, etc., for the new satellite.
• Adjust the antenna towards the new satellite using “Adjust motor”. Please note: With a user-defined satellite, you do not see a TV picture in the background of the screen. You can get a preview of the TV picture if PID information has been en­tered. Look at the signal strength (AGC) bar to check the sig­nal. When the Signal strength is at its best:
• Press select to start the channel search.
•When you see a message on the screen that “you have found X new TV channels and X new radio channels”, press select to save the new channels.
The new channels will be saved and added to the TV and radio lists.
Edit Satellites
You can change the name, position and orientation of a user de­fined satellite. Predefined satellites can only be renamed.
Delete Satellite
You can only delete user-defined satellites. When you delete a satellite, you also delete the channels that belong to it.
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NaviBars
Viewing images received from an external device
General
230 S is equipped with a built in Bluetooth module that makes
it possible to receive, watch and also save digital images trans­mitted from an external device. This device must be equipped with the Bluetooth Standard Version 1.1 and “Object Push Pro­file”. No cables are necessary as the transmission is wireless. The distance between the transmitting device and the 230 S should not exceed 10 meters to ensure good transmission.
Before the 230 S can start to receive images, some settings
have to be made. Refer to Control folder Connections.
About the Images folder in the NaviBars
Received images can be saved into a folder named Images.
This folder will automatically be created in the NaviBars as soon as you save your first picture. You save a received image by press­ing Select, delete it by pressing Back.
You can watch images up to 256 Kbyte size. The Image folder
can contain 36 images of max size 64 Kbyte/image. Please note that only JPEG images with VGA resolution of max. 640 x 480 pixels are supported.
Images in the folder will be visible as “Thumbnails”. To start
watching an image, mark it in the Image folder and press select on the remote control. While watching an image you can select another by pressing cursor up/down. You also have the possi­bility to delete the image you are watching by pressing opt, or all images by pressing txt. If you delete all images, also the Im­age folder will disappear from the NaviBars. A new one will be created the next time you save an image.
You stop watching an image by pressing back.
Control folder Connections
Connectivity
Yes The Bluetooth function is enabled and the receiving of im-
ages is possible.
No The Bluetooth function is disabled and the receiving of im-
ages is not possible.
Selecting Ye s also means that the external device during its searching for a suitable Bluetooth receiver to send images to, should be able to find the 230 S. If it does not find it, the reason might be that No is selected.
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Local device name
The 230 S is named Mediamaster on this line. This is also the
name the external device will find during its search procedure.
You can enter another name with the number buttons on the
remote control. Press any number button and a keyboard will be shown on the screen.
How to enter a new name, please refer to page 23.
Bluetooth passkey
The very first time you want to send an image to the 230 S a
passkey has to be entered in the transmitting device. By default this passkey is set to 123456789 on this line. It is highly recom- mended to change it immediately. The length of the passkey must be at least 8 and max. 16 characters.
The reason to change the key is, that if e.g. your neighbour also
has a 230 S and neither you nor the neighbour has changed the 123456789, you may send pictures to each others boxes!
Familiar devices
Will show how many external devices that have access to the
box. You can prevent all external devices from having access to the box by pressing info. To get new access to the 230 S you have to enter the passkey again.
Restrictions
The Bluetooth products are not approved for use everywhere. Please check with the local authorities.
That 230 S is equipped with the Bluetooth connectivity function is indicated on the Type label on the underside of the box with the symbol shown below.
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Control folder Timer
General
You can program the Mediamaster to switch on and off at predefined times.
The timer function is very useful when you want to record a pro­gramme and you are unable to start/stop the recording event yourself, or when you just want to be reminded of the start of a programme that you do not want to miss.
Note! The timer function only works when the receiver is in standby mode.
Timer setup
• First, select Channel List using the cursor left /cursor right button.
• Then, choose Channel to select the desired TV/Radio channel.
• Enter the date using the numerical buttons (yy/mm/dd).
• If you enter an incorrect digit, you can erase it using cursor left.
• Set the start and stop times using the numerical buttons.
The different start times can never overlap. If you try to enter a start or stop time within a period of time that is already occupied, you will receive a warning message.
• Press select to save the timer details or back to cancel.
• Press back twice to exit the NaviBars and return to viewing mode.
• Press
Up to eight different timer events can be predefined. The events will be sorted in order of their start times. You can erase a predefined event by pressing cursor right.
• Press back to cancel the deletion and select to delete the event.
to return the Mediamaster to standby mode.
Control folder System info
If you need to contact your service provider or a service centre, they may ask for information that is available from this menu.
This gives general information about the hardware and software version on which your Mediamaster is running.
Control folder CA Menu
From these menus you will get information related to your Serv­ice Provider.
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Settings folder Antenna
To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
The procedure is performed in the same way as during the First­Time Installation. Please refer to page 15.
Settings folder Channel
To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
The procedure is performed in the same way as during the First­Time Installation. Please refer to page 19.
Update channels via a PC
On the Nokia web site (www.nokia.com) you can download a Windows™ software for updating the channel lists via the serial port. The serial port connector can be found on the back of the Mediamaster (see page 10) .
Settings folder TV
To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
You can adjust the audio/video settings for your receiver.
• Press opt to view the TV picture on the screen.
TV screen format
Select your TV screen format. The 4:3 format is the standard format for most TV screens.
Select 16:9 for a wide-screen TV.
Position of the RGB output
Adjust the horizontal position of the TV picture using the cursor left/cursor right button.
Set transparency level
Adjust the transparency level of the graphics in the menus using the cursor left/cursor right button.
Select digital audio format
Select an audio format for digital output (the upper audio output on the rear of the Mediamaster). Select AC-3 when the sound is transmitted in Dolby™ Digital format. Select PCM for ordinary digital sound. Please note: when you select AC-3, there will not be any sound output from the analogue audio connections.
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Picture format
If you have a TV set with a 4:3 picture format and the transmis­sion is 16:9, you can select “Fullscreen” or “Letterbox”.
Fullscreen will fill the screen but some information on the left and right sides will be cut off.
Letterbox will give a complete picture, but black areas will be vis­ible at the top and bottom of the screen.
Settings folder Access
To open this menu you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
The following settings can be altered from this menu.
Access Control
Select “Yes” or “No” to turn the access control for all menus on or off. Note: Even when “No” has been selected, the access code must still be entered before you can watch locked channels.
Receiver lock
If you select “Yes” you will have to enter the access code every time you activate the Mediamaster from standby mode.
‘letterbox’‘fullscreen’
Age rating control
If you want everybody to have access to all available types of pro­grammes, select “No”
If you select “Yes”, you may block programmes that are unsuit­able for children.
Age Limit
Select an age limit between 3 and 18 years on the line that ap­pears.
However, you should be aware that not all Service Providers have implemented the necessary codes for these functions in their transmissions.
Change access code
You can change the access code from the standard factory setting of 1234. DO NOT FORGET YOUR ACCESS CODE! Without it, you will not have access to any of the functions that require the code!
Settings folder Time
To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
The time is adjusted using the cursor up/cursor down button, half an hour at a time. You can also adjust the minutes using the cursor left/cursor right button.
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Settings folder SW (software) update
In order to keep the Mediamaster up-to-date, it will be possible to download new versions of the system software via satellite. New software may include new or improved features for exist­ing menus.
Enter this menu to check if a new software version is available. If a new version is available and you continue with the update, all your previous settings, access code, favourite channels etc., will be erased!
IMPORTANT! Updating via satellite may take a while.
NEVER turn off the Mediamaster, never use the remote con­trol or disconnect the antenna/LNB cable during the download procedure! This will damage the software and the receiver will have to be sent for a service!
Please check for the latest updates for your receiver at Nokia’s website www.nokia.com.
Settings folder Reinstall
To open this menu you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory.
Use this option only if you have to start the complete installa­tion procedure from scratch. If you continue, all your previous settings, access code, favourite channels, etc., will be erased!
If you do not want to perform a reinstallation you can exit this menu when the warning is displayed by pressing back.
Games folder
• When the Games folder is in focus, select a game and press info to get instructions on how to play it.
• Press select to start a game.
• Press back to finish a game.
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Viewing Mode
General information
The following describes the basic functions of your Mediamaster that can be used while watching satellite TV or listening to sat­ellite radio.
Some of the functions described here are dependent on the Service Provider and can only be used if they are included in the transmitted programme information.
Please note that during the Channel Search procedure, the
Mediamaster may download a large number of channels. This may include channels from various Service Providers, including those to which you do not have access unless you have a smart card from one of those Service Providers.
If you select a programme to which you do not have access, you will see a message on the screen. This message may vary de­pending on the Service Provider and the smart card/CA Module that you are using.
In addition to the normal functions such as switching the Media­master in/out of standby mode, changing the volume etc., there are other useful functions which will be explained in this part of the manual.
You can always exit a menu at any time, without affecting any settings, by pressing back.
If you are listening to a radio station and do not press any but­tons on the remote control, the picture fades after 2 minutes.
Programme information
Every time you change channels, you will receive programme in­formation for a few seconds. (In the “User preferences” menu of the Control folder, you can select the time period during which this information is shown.)
The information may include: The current time. A channel list. The channel number and name. The names of the current and next programmes. The start and stop times of the current programme. A bar indicating the elapsed time of the current programme. The start and stop times of the next programme.
Programme information will only be available if it is included in the transmission. Otherwise a message stating “No infor­mation available” will be shown.
Channel number and name
Channel list
Current time
Information about the current pro­gramme
Information about the next programme
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Extended programme information
The Mediamaster can display information about programmes that are currently being broadcasted as well as those that will be broadcast next.
This procedure is the same for both TV and radio mode. By pressing info while watching TV the “Programme informa-
tion” banner will appear. Press info again to display extended in­formation about the current and the subsequent programmes. Use the cursor left /cursor right
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TV release (0)
With the 0 button you can toggle between analogue terrestrial TV, video, and analogue and digital satellite TV signals.
Teletext
Pressing txt will open a teletext page (if teletext is transmitted on that channel.) Select teletext pages using the numeric buttons on the remote control.
You can also quickly move to the different page options shown on any page by pressing the cursor left/cursor right button.
•After highlighting a page number, press select to go to that page.
• By pressing “0” you can alternate between the two pages that you just have most recently viewed.
• Press info to hide everything on a teletext page apart from its headline. See Figure 2.
• Sometimes a teletext page may contain subpages. When subpages are available, they are numbered on the lower part of the screen. See Figure 3. To view a subpage, press select when no page numbers have been highlighted. Move to the different subpages using the cursor left/right button. Please note: It may take some time before all subpages are available for selection.
• Press txt/back to return to TV/radio mode.
On most new TV sets, you can use the TV’s remote control to open and control the teletext functions while watching digital TV channels. (The function is called VBI insertion.)
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3. Subpage numbers
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Glossary of terms
AC-3
A multichannel digital audio encoding system.
Access control
A feature that allows parents to ”lock” programmes that they consider to be unsuitable for children. A ”locked” channel or programme can only be ”unlocked” using the special access code.
Access code
A four-digit code stored in the Mediamaster. It is used to lock/unlock the Mediamaster.
AGC
Automatic Gain Control.
AUX
Auxiliary.
BER
Bit Error Rate. A signal quality measure.
C/N
Carrier to Noise. Signal quality measure
DiSEqC
DiSEqC™ (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) system which is a communication bus between satellite receiv­ers and peripheral equipment using only the existing co­axial cable.
DVB
The Digital Video Broadcast group, which was created to establish a technical framework for the introduction of digital video broadcasting systems.
GHz
GigaHertz. The prefix giga means milliard, and Hertz means cycles per second. Signals in the GHz range are often called microwaves.
LNB (low-noise block converter) or LNBF
An electronic unit mounted on a satellite dish. It receives the signals that are reflected by the dish and converts them to signals that can be used by the Mediamaster.
MHz
MegaHerz. The prefix mega means million, and Hertz means cycles per second.
MPEG
Moving Picture Experts Group. Established by the Inter­national Standards Organisation to provide the basis for a picture coding and compression system.
Network
A number of digital channels that are transmitted from one source. The networks are grouped under separate headings in the channel list.
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation. Non-compressed digital audio format.
PCR
Program Clock Reference.
PID
Packet Identifier.
Polarisation
Polarisation allows several programmes to fit into the same frequency band. The signals from a satellite are transmitted either with linear (vertical or horizontal) po­larisation or circular (right or left) polarisation.
RCA
A coaxial connector used to connect the Mediamaster to an external amplifier.
RF
Radio frequency (known as HF in some countries).
RGB
Red, Green, Blue. Colour signals are routed through separate cables in order to provide a high-quality TV pic­ture.
SatScan
SatScan is a one-cable positioning system, allowing re­ception of 29 different preprogrammed satellite positions within a range of 60 degrees.
SERIAL RS 232
A serial communication standard data port.
SCART
A 21-pin connector used for connecting the Media­master, VCR and TV. Also named Euroconnector or Peritel connector.
Scrambled TV programme
Some TV programmes are transmitted in scrambled form.
S/PDIF
Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format. Digital audio output.
Symbol rate
Speed of the digital transmission
SW
Software. Programme code.
TS
Transport stream.
VCR
Video Cassette Recorder.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
The LED on the front panel does not light up/is not lit. The left-hand LED is red
No sound or picture.
No sound or picture on the horizon­tal modulated transponder.
Bad picture/blocking error.
There is no Welcome menu on the screen after you have switched the Mediamaster on for the first time.
You made a video recording from a digital satellite channel and the whole programme, or parts of it, were not recorded.
The remote control is not working.
You have forgotten your secret ac­cess code.
In the software update state, both LEDs simultaneously blink red a few times before system start-up.
Possible causes
The mains cable is not connected.
The Mediamaster is in standby mode.
The satellite dish is not pointing at the satellite.
There is no signal or only a weak signal.
The LNB is faulty.
The satellite dish is not pointing at the satellite. The signal is too strong.
The satellite dish is too small. LNB noise factor is too high. The LNB is faulty.
The system is connected by SCART cables and the TV is not in AV/EXT mode.
The Mediamaster was not left on the appropriate channel.
The system is connected by SCART cables and the VCR is not in AV/EXT mode.
The batteries are exhausted. The remote control is incorrectly aimed.
The Mediamaster is in standby mode.
There is a software download error.
What to do
Check that the mains cable is plugged into the power socket. Press the standby button to take the Mediamaster out of standby mode.
Adjust the dish. Check the signal level indicator in one of the channel search submenus. Check the cable connections, LNB, and other equipment that is connected to the LNB and the receiver, or adjust the dish. Replace the LNB. If you have a long cable, increase the LNB voltage by 0.5 V using the An­tenna/Satellite Configuration menu.
Adjust the dish.
Connect a signal attenuator to the LNB input. Change to a larger dish. Change to an LNB with a lower noise factor. Change the LNB.
Switch the TV to the appropriate AV input.
If you make a recording from a digital satellite TV channel, your Mediamaster must be left on the channel from which you want to record. Switch the VCR to appropriate the AV input.
Change both batteries. Aim the remote control at the box. Check that nothing is blocking the front panel. Check whether LED indicator 2 on the front panel is flashing when you press a button. If not, replace both batteries.
Contact your dealer or Service Pro­vider. They will help you set it up again.
Try to update the software.
In the software download state both LEDs blink red alternatively.
After the software update, or when you start-up your Mediamaster, both LEDs blink red simultane­ously.
There is no signal or only a weak signal.
System failure.
Check the cable connections, LNB, and other equipment that is connected to the LNB and the receiver, or adjust the dish.
Disconnect the mains cable. When you reconnect it, the Mediamaster will try to download new software from the satellite. Try to update the system software via serial cable connection. Contact your dealer.
What to do if you cannot solve the problem? If you have tried all of the actions suggested above without solving the problem, please contact your dealer or Service Provider.
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Technical specifications
Transmission standards
DVB, MPEG 2
LNB/Tuner input
Connector 1x F-type (LNB) RF input frequency 950-2150 MHz QPSK Ku & C-band SCPC & MCPC RF input power level -20 to -65 dBm Supply voltage 13/18 V ± 5% Max. current 500 mA, overload protected Control voltage 22 kHz, 0.65 V DiSEqC Tone burst A/B or
pp
Level 1.2
RF impedance 75
TV SCART
Video output 1 V Audio output 0.5 V RGB output Internal RGB
(1 dB)/75
pp
/RL >10 k
rms
RGB bandwidth 5.8 MHz ± 3 dB Fast blanking output Internal or from
AUX SCART
Status output 0/6/12 V/ RL 10 k
AUX SCART
Video output 1 Vpp (1 dB)/75 Video input 1 V Audio output 0.5 V Audio input 0.5 Vrms /RL >10 k
/75
pp
/RL >10 k
rms
Status input 0/6/12 V/ RL >10 k
DIGITAL AUDIO (S/PDIF)
Connector 1 x RCA
AUDIO R L
Connector 2 x RCA (R+L) Output 0.5 V
0.5 dB/RL 10 k
rms
SERIAL (RS 232) serial data
Connector 9-pin D-sub male Signals RS 232, max. 115.2 kbit/s Pin 1 DCD (Data carrier detect) not connected 2 RXD (Receive data) 3 TXD (Transmit data) 4 DTR (Data terminal ready) Set to high 5 GND (Signal ground) 6 DSR (Data set ready) not connected 7 RTS (Ready to send) 8 CTS (Clear to send) 9 RI (Ring indicator) not connected
Front panel
2 LEDs, Buttons: , (standby, programme number up and down)
Conditional Access system
Embedded Viacccess. One PCMCIA Interface for each Common Interface CA-module. DVB standard.
General data
The model code, variant, and serial number are located on a label on the underside of the housing.
Supply voltage 110-240V AC, 47-63Hz Power consumption max 20 W at 500mA LNB load Power consumption in standby 5 W Operating temperature +5° C to +45° C Storage temperature - 40° C to +65° C Humidity 25 to 90 % rel humidity Operating distance for remote control max 10 metres Dimensions (w x d x h) 250 x 275 x 80 mm Weight 1050 g approximately
SCART sockets
TV AUX 1 Audio out right ch. Audio out right ch. 2 - Audio in right ch. 3 Audio out left ch. Audio out left ch. 4 Audio ground Audio ground 5 RGB blue ground Ground 6- Audio in left ch. 7 RGB blue signal out ­8 Switch voltage out Switch voltage in 9 RGB green ground Ground 10 Connect to pin 10 in AUX SCART 11 RGB green signal out ­12 - ­13 RGB red ground Ground 14 Fast blank. ground Ground 15 RGB red signal out ­16 Fast blanking out ­17 Video out ground Video out ground 18 Ground Video in ground 19 Video out Video out 20 - Video in 21 Ground (casing) Ground (casing)
220 121
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Menu screen structure
First time installation
“First-time installation” menu
Language preferences
English Deutsch Français Espanol Italiano Nederlands
...... .......
Antenna/satellite selection
One antenna/One LNB configuration Multisatellite/DiSEqC Switch configuration Motor antenna configuration
Antenna adjustment
LNB type LNB offset voltage Satellite Predefined channel
Channel search
Automatic search Manual search Advanced manual search
Channel Search in Progress
CNN CNN Radio MTV
ARD ......
NaviBars
Timer setup
Channel list Channel Date Start time Stop time
Edit satellites
Satellite name Position East/West
System information
Hardware version System software Boot software version
Timer list
__/__/__ -:- -:- _______ __/__/__ -:- -:- _______ __/__/__ -:- -:- _______ __/__/__ -:- -:- _______ __/__/__ -:- -:- _______
Connectivity Control
Connectivity Local device name Bluetooth passkey Familiar devices
Satellite configuration
Add Satellite Edit Satellites Delete Satellite
Code
Welcome
System information
Time r
Connections
Edit satellites
Reinstall
SW update
Time
Access control
TV
Code
Time adjustment
11:33
Code
Access control
Access control Receiver lock Age rating control Age limit Change access code
Code
TV settings
TV screen format Position of RGB output Set transparency level
Select digital audio format Picture format
Picture
Time Adjustment
19:35
*Antenna adjustment
Predefined channel Adjust motor
Manual search
Transponder frequency Polarisation Symbol rate Network search **PID Video **PID Audio **PID PCR *Adjust motor
Advanced manual
search
Transponder frequency Polarisation Symbol rate PID Video PID Audio PID PCR *Adjust motor
Antenna adjustment
LNB type LNB offset voltage Satellite Predefined channel
All radio
Edit channels
Create list Delete list Rename list Rearrange list Add/delete channels Rearrange channels Lock channels
User preferences
Banner Time-out Volume bar Volume bar time-out Subtitles Main subtitle language Main audio language Menu language Channel list icons
Free radio Settings Games All TV Free TV
Control
ChannelEdit channels
AntennaUser preferences
Code
Channel search
Automatic search Manual search Advanced manual search
Code
Antenna/satellite
selection
One antenna/One LNB configuration Multisatellite/DiSEqC switch configuration Motor antenna configuration
Switch-type selection
DiSEqC 2 input switch DiSEqC 4 input switch Mini DiSEqC switch
*Only visible if you have set a motor antenna configuration. **Only visible if you are searching a user­defined satellite.
Switch/antenna
configuration
Switch port LNB type LNB Offset voltage Satellite Predefined channel
Motor antenna
configuration
Type of motor LNB type LNB offset voltage Predefined ASTRA-channel Adjust motor for ASTRA Set east limit Set west limit Remove limits
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