Nokia 9600C User Manual

Owner’s Manual
MEDIAMASTER
9600 C
GB 1
Important Information
Wiring the plug (UK and Eire only)
The mains lead on this product is already fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus:
If the fuse cover is detachable always refit the cover after replacing the fuse. NEVER use the plug with the fuse cover omitted. If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off, after having first removed the fuse, and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. If this new plug contains a fuse its value should be the same as that removed from the non-rewireable plug.
The severed plug must be destroyed immediately to avoid the possible shock hazard should be inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere.
If you need to replace the mains plug then follow the instruction given below: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE - Neutral (N); BROWN - Live (L).
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the ter­minals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED. On no account either of these wires to the terminal marked E or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW. Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead; not simply over the two wires.
If in doubt, consult a competent electrician.
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We reserve the right to change specifications.
Please be aware that new software can change
the functionality of the Box.
The sky is the limit with your Mediamaster. It‘s easy to use, always at your command and adaptable for future advances.
To begin with, you will find it necessary to read these instructions but you will soon find yourself com­petent without them.
Contents
For your safety 3 Rear panel/Front panel 4 Installation 5 Connecting the Mediamaster to the TV set 5 Preparing the remote control 7 Remote control 8 About the Smart Card and CA Module 9 Basic Settings 10 The Welcome Menu 10 Viewing TV 11 Important general information 11 Start/stop watching TV 11 TV Guide 12 Volume level 13 List of TV channels and Radio channels 14 How to show the Main Menu 16 The TV Guide and Radio Guide 16 TV Channels and Radio channels 16 Parental Control 17 Installation 17 Common Interface 17 Cable Network settings 18 Channel Search 18 Create a Favourite List 19 Language Settings 19 System Settings 19 First time Installation 20 Glossary of terms 21 Technical Specifications 22
For your safety
Keep a clear space around the Mediamaster to allow for sufficient ventilation.
Do not cover the Media­master or place it on a unit that emits heat.
• Use a soft cloth and a mild so­lution of washing-up liquid to clean the casing.
• Nokia is proud to offer a high quality product. To keep this level of quality, service should be carried out only at a Nokia authorised service centre.
• Do not connect or modify ca­bles when the Media-master is plugged in.
• Do not remove the cover.
• Do not allow the unit to be ex­posed to hot, cold or humid conditions.
• Please note that the only way to isolate the Mediamaster completely from the 230 V mains supply is to unplug the mains lead!
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Rear panel
Mains lead
230 V AC +/- 15%, 50 Hz
ANTENNA
Connection to the cable network socket
TV / VCR
for an RF-cable to the aerial input of the TV set or a Video Recorder
AUDIO L R
Stereo outputs for connection to a HiFi system
0/12 VOLT
Not used
TV
SCART Connec­tion to the TV set
VCR
for the ordinary Video recorder (record and playback)
AUX
Input SCART connection for e. g. an analogue satellite receiver or a second Video recorder (playback only)
RS232
for a printer, PC or a high speed modem
SCSI
For a CD-ROM player or other high-speed data equipment
Front panel
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Display
shows programme information. At start up, it displays software and boot/loader number
Welcome
Slot
for the CA Module and Smart Card
to turn the receiver on/off (standby)
Select channel number, up/down
Installation
The box for your Mediamaster should contain the following items:
• the Mediamaster
• a remote control handset with batteries.
• a fully featured SCART cable for connection to the TV set.
• Owner’s Manual.
About the SCART sockets
• On the back side the Mediamaster is equipped with 3 SCART sockets (see figure). When you connect external sets to any of theese sockets, always use fully featured SCART cables. There are “slimmed” (=cheap) SCART cables on the market, but it is not sure that e. g. your videorecorder will work OK with some of these cables.
• SCART cables are also necessary to get stereo sound from a stereo TV and video recorder.
SCART cable
SCART socket
3
2
1
6
5
4
9
8
TV
7
0
GUIDE
MENU
EXIT
OK
TEXT
Connecting the Mediamaster to the TV set
As most local cable networks are distributing TV programmes from both digital and analogue sources, the signals from the wall outlet will be of two different kind:
1) Digital signal information to be handled by the Mediamaster. These signals are sent to the TV through the SCART cable.
2) Analogue signals which are bypassed to the TV through a RF cable.
Due to that you must connect the Mediamaster to the TV set as described below.
• Connect the SCART cable between the TV SCART socket on the back of the Mediamaster and the SCART input socket on your TV.
• Connect the RF cable between the TV/VCR connection on the Mediamaster and the ordinary areial socket on the TV set.
• You also must have another RF cable between the ANTENNA input on the Mediamaster and the network socket.
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Connecting to a TV and a video recorder
Refer to your video recorder manual for full instructions.
• Connect one SCART cable between the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect another SCART cable between the video recorder and the VCR SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• A RF cable has to be connected between the TV/VCR output on the Mediamaster and its corresponding input on the Video recorder.
• Finally, connect another RF cable from the RF output on the video recorder to the TV aerial input on the TV.
Connecting to an analogue satellite receiver and a video recorder
• Connect one SCART cable between the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect one SCART cable between the TV SCART socket on the analogue satellite receiver and the AUX SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect one SCART cable between the video recorder and the VCR SCART socket on the Mediamaster.
• Connect a RF cable from the RF output on the video recorder to the TV aerial input on the TV.
• Connect a RF cable from the TV/VCR socket on the Media­master to the RF input on the video recorder.
• Connect a RF cable from the aerial socket to the socket marked ”ANTENNA” on the Mediamaster.
Without the VCR, you should connect as shown in the diagram to the right.
With Video recorder
VCR
Analogue receiver
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Analogue receiver
Connecting to a Hi Fi system
• Connect an RCA/Cinch 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.
Preparing the remote control
• Remove the cover on the battery compartment at the bottom of the remote control handset.
• Insert the 2 x AAA (1,5 V) batteries, as shown in the diagram, taking care to observe the + and - markings indicated inside.
• Replace the cover.
Switching on for the first time
You can now plug in the mains plug of the Mediamaster to the wall socket.
• Switch on your TV set.
• When the Mediamaster is connected to the TV set, you will now see a welcome message on the screen. You may now proceed to page 10 “Basic Settings”. However, we recomend that you read the other information on the preceding pages first.
Before you continue...
please read this concerning menus
A menu is a field of text shown on the TV screen. These menus contain different kinds of information and give the possibility to select between alternatives. In the bottom part of the screen you will normally also have a short explanation of your options. A menu may contain several lines. Selectable lines are high­lighted. Non highlighted lines are not selectable.
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