SMART Joy S2 User Manual

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Digital Satellite Receiver
SCART - DIGITAL AUDIO
User Manual
Version: 24.04.2013 - English
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© smart electronic GmbH 2013
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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1 User Information 5
1.1 Use of this Manual 5
1.2 Signs, Symbols, Layout 5
2 Product Description 5
2.1 Scope of Delivery 5
2.2 Receiver 6
2.2.1 Front Panel 6
2.2.2 Rear Panel 6
2.3 Remote Control 7
2.4 Save Energy 8
2.5 Guarantee 8
3 General Safety Instructions 8
3.1 Intended Use 8
3.2 Risks in Case of Intended
Use 9
3.3 Grounding 9
3.4 Location 9
3.5 Handling of Batteries 10
3.6 Notes on Product Liability 10
4 Connecting the Receiver 10
4.1 Connecting Satellite
Antenna 11
4.2 Connecting the TV set 11
4.3 Connecting the home
cinema system 11
4.4 Inserting or Changing
Batteries of the Remote Control 11
5 Basic Operation 11
5.1 Switching on the Receiver 11
5.2 Software Update 12
5.2.1 Software Update via
Satellite 12
5.2.2 Softwareupdate via the
Serial Interface RS232 12
5.3 Standby Mode / Switching
off the Receiver 12
5.4 Commissioning 12
5.4.1 Language 12
5.4.2 RAPS Start 13
5.4.3 Automatic Programming 13
5.5 Satellite List 14
5.5.1 Country 14
5.5.2 Regional Channel 14
5.5.3 Channel Filter 15
5.6 Selecting the Operation
Mode 15
5.7 Calling/Leaving Menu 15
5.8 Menu Navigation 15
5.9 Parental Lock 15
5.9.1 Menu Lock 15
5.9.2 PIN 15
5.9.3 New password 16
5.10 Setting Time 16
5.11 TV 16
5.11.1 Direct Channel Selection 16
5.11.2 Channel Selection via
Selection Window 16
5.11.3 Channel Selection via
Search Function 17
5.11.3.1 Genre 17
5.11.3.2 A-Z Search 17
5.11.3.3 Name (A-Z) 17
5.11.3.4 Name (Z-A) 18
5.11.4 Channel Information 18
5.11.5 Electronic Program Guide 18
5.11.6 Audio Settings 18
5.11.6.1 Setting the Volume 18
5.11.6.2 Selecting the Track 18
5.11.6.3 Switching off the Sound 18
5.11.7 Teletext 19
5.11.8 Subtitles 19
5.11.9 Setting the Aspect Mode 19
5.11.10 Sleep-Timer 19
5.11.11 Mosaic 19
6 Extended Settings and Functions 20
6.1 Installation 20
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6.1.1 Antenna Type 20
6.1.2 Satellite List 20
6.1.3 Antenna Setup 20
6.1.3.1 LNB Type 20
6.1.3.2 Motor Type 20
6.1.3.3 Local Logitude 20
6.1.3.4 Local Latitude 20
6.1.3.5 Delete All 21
6.1.3.6 Motor Setting 21
6.1.3.7 Antennen Limit 21
6.1.4 Single Satellite Search 21
6.1.5 Multi Satellite Search 22
6.1.6 Editing the Transponder List 22
6.2 TV Channel List / Radio
Channel List 22
6.2.1 Add Channel to Favorites 22
6.2.2 Provide Channels with
Password Protection (Lock Against Unauthorized Access) 22
6.2.3 Skip Channels when
Switching from Channel to Channel (Zapping) 23
6.2.4 Move Channels to another
Channel Position 23
6.2.5 Rename Channels 23
6.2.6 Delete Individual Channels
from Channel List 23
6.2.7 Delete All Channels 24
6.3 Rename Favorite Lists 24
6.4 TV Standard 24
6.5 Setting the Language 24
6.5.1 Video Signal Format at the
SCART Output 25
6.6 Timer 25
6.7 OSD Setting 25
6.7.1 Subtitle Display 25
6.7.2 OSD Timeout 26
6.7.3 OSD Transparency 26
6.8 LNB supply voltage 26
6.9 Channel Play Type 26
6.10 Channel Change 26
6.11 Beeper 26
6.12 Automatic Standby Function 26
6.13 Zoom Function 26
6.14 Satellite Overview 27
6.15 Switching TV/AV 27
6.16 Pause Function 27
6.17 Software Version 27
6.18 Factory Settings 27
6.19 Configuring the RAPS
System 27
6.19.1 Show the Date of the RAPS
File on the Receiver 27
6.19.2 Setting RAPS Mode 27
6.19.3 Enabling Automatic RAPS
Updates 28
7 Operation in a Unicable System 28
7.1 About Unicable 28
7.2 Allocation of ZF Channels
and Frequencies 28
7.3 Installation 28
8 Cleaning 29
9 Transport and Decommissioning 29
10 Troubleshooting 29
11 Disposal 30
12 Specifications 30
12.1 LNB and Tuner Input 30
12.2 Demodulator 30
12.3 System resources 30
12.4 Video decoder 31
12.5 Remote control 31
12.6 Power supply unit 31
12.7 Connections 31
12.8 Temperature 31
12.9 Dimensions and weight 31
13 Manufacturer 31
14 Declaration of Conformity 31
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User Information
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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 included 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 the website mentioned on the extension sheet.
The software is still being further developed 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.
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2.
Perform these steps in the stated order.
List
Italics
The various possibilities of settings as well as image captions are stated in Italics.
bold
The designations of keys are printed in bold letters.
bold & italic
Menu windows and menu items (that often include further hidden menu items or direct settings) are printed in bold & italic letters
2 Product Description
2.1 Scope of Delivery
Digital satellite receiver
Remote control
2 batteries (AAA) for remote control
User manual
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2.2 Receiver
2.2.1 Front Panel
No.
Description
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Standby LED, lights red if the receiver is in Standby mode.
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Signal-LED, lights green after the installation of programs is completed and a video signal is routed to the TV set..
The green LED (light emitting diode) on the receiver front panel does not light immediately after connecting the device to the power supply, but only after the installation of programs is completed (either via RAPS or via program scan).
If you plug the power cord for the first time, the LED lights up only after instal­lation. During later operation the receiver’s program list already exists; it takes just a few seconds from inserting the power plug until you see the green LED.
2.2.2 Rear Panel
No.
Marking
Description
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LNB IN
Connection for LNB (DVB-S)
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SERVICE
Serial interface (RS232)
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175 - 250 V ~, 50/60 Hz
Grid connection
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TV
SCART connection for TV device
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DIGITAL AUDIO
Digital RCA audio out (SPDIF)
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2.3 Remote Control
No.
Marking
Description
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To switch between operating and standby modes.
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Numeric keys (0~9)
Direct channel selection or input of alphanumeric characters.
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TV/R
To switch between TV and radio modes.
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PR+
Channel + or cursor up
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EPG
To start/finish Electronic Program Guide
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/ V-
Volume - or menu option left
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FAV
To load favorite channel list
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PR-
Channel - or cursor down
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FIND (red)
Channel search function
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TXT (yellow)
Teletext (Videotext)
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PAUSE
Still image
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SAT
To show all programmed satellites
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TV/AV
Switch between TV and AV modes.
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No.
Marking
Description
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SLEEP
Sleep Timer
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Mute
Mute switch
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PR
To switch to the previously selected channel
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MENU
Main menu
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OK
To show channel list or confirm menu item
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V+
Volume + or menu option to the right
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EXIT
To exit menu or menu item
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To scroll page up in menu
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ZOOM (green)
To enlarge image detail
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To scroll page down in menu
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L/R (blue)
To change Audio mode
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Mosaic
To show several programs on screen (multi-picture)
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INFO
To show information on the current program
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:
Thus, energy consumption during Save Energy Standby Mode is reduced to less than 0.5 Watt!
2.5 Guarantee
The warranty of the satellite receiver corresponds to the legal regulations at the time of purchase.
3 General Safety Instructions
3.1 Intended Use
The digital satellite receiver is intended for private receiving of digital satellite television (DVB-S). It is exclusively intended for such purpose and must be used exclusively for such purpose.
Any other use is deemed to be unintended use. We assume no liability for damages caused by unin­tended use.
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3.2 Risks in Case of Intended Use
CAUTION!
Humidity, wrong mains voltage 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 spe-
cialists.
3.3 Grounding
The satellite antenna must be grounded properly. Note the relevant VDE1 regulations2.
It’s recommended 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 centimeters 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).
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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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Place the receiver so that the mains plug can be disconnected at any time, correspondingly dis-
connecting 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 children's reach.
Leaking batteries cause damage to the environment and the remote control.
Batteries should not be exposed to extreme heat, e.g. sunlight, fire etc.
Dispose of the batteries in accordance with the applicable legal regulations (see chapter Disposal,
page 29).
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 application as described above.
The operator performs unauthorized changes of the device.
4 Connecting the Receiver
CAUTION!
First connect the receiver to the satellite antenna and any other devices be-
fore connecting the mains plug to the power outlet.
Please also note the user manuals of the other devices.
default connection
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optional connection
4.1 Connecting Satellite Antenna
Connect the antenna cable to the receiver connection LNB IN.
4.2 Connecting the TV set
Connect the TV set to the receiver connection TV with a Scart cable.
4.3 Connecting the home cinema system
To improve audio playback, you can connect to your receiver - additionally to the TV set - also a multichannel home cinema system or a hi-fi system (if your home cinema system can process digital audio data SPDIF):
Connect the home cinema system to the receiver connection DIGITAL AUDIO with a suitable
cinch cable.
4.4 Inserting or Changing Batteries of the Remote Control
This describes the steps for inserting new batteries of the remote control or for replacing empty batteries:
1. Open the battery compartment on the bottom side of the remote control. Remove the cover of the battery compartment
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2. Place the two batteries 1.5 V (type: AAA). Ensure correct polarity!
3. Close the battery compartment
Replace the batteries if certain remote control functions are not performed any
more or are performed incorrectly.
When replacing batteries, always ensure that all batteries are replaced.
5 Basic Operation
This chapter describes the required steps to be able to use the offer of radio and TV channels provid­ed via satellite.
5.1 Switching on the 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. Ensure that the correct audio input is selected at the connected home cinema or hi-fi system.
4. Connect the mains plug to the power outlet to switch on the receiver.
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5.2 Software Update
Once you have put your receiver into operation, you should first update the operating software of your receiver!
There are two possibilities to update the software.
5.2.1 Software Update via Satellite
1. In the menu Tools, select the submenu S/W Upgrade by OTA and press OK.
2. Leave all settings unchanged (factory settings).
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
(1/1) Astra 19.2°E
Transponder
(61/84) 12604 H 22000
Frequency
12604
Symbol rate
22000
Polarization
H
Download PID
343
3. Mark the button Start and confirm by pressing the OK key. Now it is being checked if the software currently installed on the receiver is up-to-date. 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!
5.2.2 Softwareupdate via the Serial Interface RS232
Via a RS232 connection PC - receiver you can update the operation software. For the corresponding update file, the necessary PC software, and a description of the update procedure refer to the support center on the website mentioned on the extension sheet.
5.3 Standby Mode / Switching off the Receiver
1. Press POWER to go to standby mode.
2. While in standby mode press POWER again to switch on the Receiver again.
3. Unplug the power plug to switch off the device completely (to terminate standby).
5.4 Commissioning
After first switching-on or after resetting the receivers, various windows will open:
5.4.1 Language
By default, the menu 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.
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The submenu Language can be accessed anytime via the menu Language.
5.4.2 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 channel 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.
5.4.3 Automatic Programming
During installation, the third installation window Automatic Programming displays various parame­ters:
Date of the RAPS file stored in the receiver
Date of the RAPS file currently available on the satellite
Number of available RAPS lists
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Number of satellites included in the RAPS file:
Astra 19.2° East
3
Hotbird 13° East
Turksat 42° East
Astra 23.5° East
Eurobird 9A 9° East
Number of transponders included in the RAPS file
Number of all channels in the RAPS lists
Progress bar: informs on progress of download of the RAPS file
5.5 Satellite List
After completion of RAPS download and completed satellite scan (RAPS DiSEqC4 scan), the window Satellite List will be opened. 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 V+ to go to the next window RAPS select raps file.
Examples:
Your antenna system is designed for receiving 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 receiving 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).
5.5.1 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 above.
Press OK to go to the next window Your regional channel.
5.5.2 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 Channel-Filter; here you can select if you want to in-
clude erotic channels and call TV (channels that may incur quite high telephone costs due to telephone calls to the channel) into the channel list.
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East, often abbreviated "E"
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DiSEqC = Digital Satellite Equipment Control, a digital control signal technology with satellite receiv-
ing systems
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5.5.3 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 V+ / V-.
Press OK to store your settings and to finish installation of the RAPS channel list. After this, TV
operation will automatically start.
5.6 Selecting the Operation Mode
TV is the operation mode after first switching-on of the receiver (or after resto­ration of factory settings).
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.
5.7 Calling/Leaving Menu
To call the menu, press the key MENU (of the remote control or at the receiver). The menu is
called.
Press the EXIT key to leave the menu or to go back one step.
5.8 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 OK/LIST, to select a menu item or to confirm a set value. Depending on the settings in the
menu Parental Lock you must insert the PIN.
Press V+ to change resp. increase the selected value or go to the right side of the screen (sub-
menus).
Press V- to change resp. decrease the selected value or go to the left side of the screen (main
menu).
Active menu items are color-marked.
Although most settings for TV operation are made, you can also make some further settings via the menu.
5.9 Parental Lock
5.9.1 Menu Lock
Here you can set whether access to the settings menus is to be protected by a password.
5.9.2 PIN
Here you can set whether certain channels (see TV Channel List) are to be protected by a password.
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5.9.3 New password
Here you can assign a new password.
As-delivered the password is set to 0000.
5.10 Setting Time
Reasonable operation of the receiver requires setting of system time. By default, the receiver is set to
GMT
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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 Local Time Setting and confirm by pressing OK.
3. Select the item GMT Usage and switch on or off GMT Usage.
On = automatic time setting via satellite signal is activated. Off = automatic time setting via satellite signal is deactivated.
4. Select the item GMT offset and select your time zone, for example, the time zone of Germany, Austria and Switzerland is GMT offset +1:00.
5. Select the item Summer Time and switch Summer Time Off, On or Auto (the setting is done automatically).
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 V+ / V- 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 V+ / V-, and enter the current time by using the numeric keys.
7. Leave the menu by pressing EXIT until the screen shows the TV picture.
5.11 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.
5.11.1 Direct Channel Selection
Select the desired channel by using the keys PR+ and PR-.
5.11.2 Channel Selection via Selection Window
1. Press the OK key to display a selection window with all available channels.
2. Select the channel list with the desired channel by using the keys V+ / V- or press the FAV key to select from your favorite lists.
3. Select the channel to be displayed by using the keys PR+ and PR- for single steps or and for steps of ten, and confirm your selection by pressing OK. The channel will be correspondingly switched.
4. Press OK or EXIT to close the selection window.
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GMT = Greenwich Mean Time
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The Channel selection window shows:
Display of current channel list
Channels included in the current channel list
Frequency of current channel (example: 33800 is 338.00 MHz)
Symbol rate of current channel (in megasymbols/second)
Polarization of current channel
Scroll bar – shows position of current channel in channel list
5.11.3 Channel Selection via Search Function
The channel lists can be quite comprehensive; correspondingly, the receiver offers various possibili­ties to filter the list, search for channels in the list, or sort the list:
Press the FIND key to open the window Find.
Select one of the offered options by using the keys PR+ / PR-, and confirm by pressing OK.
5.11.3.1 Genre
Select GENRE to show the genre selection window.
Select the desired genre by using the keys PR+ / PR-, and confirm by pressing OK. The channel
selection window will open as second window; this window only shows channels with the selected genre.
Complete pro-
gram
News Entertainment Children
Movie
Music
Culture
Regional
Religion
Theatre
Shopping
Pay Per View
Sport Miscellaneous
Press EXIT to close the channel selection window. Now you can choose another genre.
5.11.3.2 A-Z Search
Select with the keys PR+ / PR- the menu item A-Z Search and confirm with OK.
Insert the channel's name with the numeric keys (0~9).
As soon as you typed the first character, a second window will open, showing all channels starting with this character (in most cases, the first character is a letter).
Press EXIT or TXT to close the first window, provided that selection is sufficiently arranged
for your purposes. Now, you can select the desired channel in the second window by using the keys PR+ / PR-, and confirm by pressing OK.
Return to entry of characters (see above) to further limit channel selection.
5.11.3.3 Name (A-Z)
Select with the keys PR+ / PR- the menu item Name (A-Z) and confirm with OK. You'll get a list of
all channels in ascending alphabetical order.
Press the keys PR+ / PR- to go up and down in the list.
Press the keys / to go up and down in the list in steps of 10.
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5.11.3.4 Name (Z-A)
Select with the keys PR+ / PR- the menu item Name (Z-A) and confirm with OK. You'll get a list of
all channels in descending alphabetical order.
Press the keys PR+ / PR- to go up and down in the list.
Press the keys / to go up and down in the list in steps of 10.
With all of the functions as described above, the made selection or sorting is deleted as soon as a channel is selected by pressing OK, i.e. if you are then pressing the OK key to show the channel selection window, the channel selec-
tion list is displayed in its previous original state.
5.11.4 Channel Information
Press the INFO key, to display additional information on the channel.
Press the INFO key again, to display more detailed information on the channel.
Press the die ZOOM key to scroll forward within the information window.
Press the die rote FIND key to scroll back within the information window.
If a station does not broadcast additional information on the programme, the text box remains empty.
5.11.5 Electronic Program Guide
To open the Electronic Program Guide, press the EPG key.
The Electronic Program Guide offers you the same information as your printed TV channel guide (sequence of future channels, more detailed info).
You can add program selected in the EPG directly to your event timer by pressing the green key.
5.11.6 Audio Settings
5.11.6.1 Setting the Volume
Change the volume with the keys V- / V+.
5.11.6.2 Selecting the Track
Press the blue AUDIO key, to go to the Audio menu. Here you can set the audio mode.
Stereo: the stereo signal is transmitted unchanged.
Left: only the left audio channel is transmitted
Right: only the right audio channel is transmitted
Mono sound track: left and right stereo signals are mixed
5.11.6.3 Switching off the Sound
Press the Mute key to switch off the sound. During Mute there is a corresponding symbol (crossed
out loud speaker) on the screen.
Press the Mute key one more, to switch on the sound again. The symbol on the screen disap-
pears.
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5.11.7 Teletext
Teletext is an information system displayed on your TV set. Teletext is only possible if the selected channel supports such function. The information is organized in the main pages and subpages.
Press the key TXT to activate teletext. If subtitles are offered for the program in the selected
channel, a selection window appears.
Press the keys PR+ / PR-
to select Teletext and press OK to switch on teletext. The first
teletext page no. 100.
To navigate inside teletext proceed as follows:
Keys 0 ... 9 of the remote control: Direct input of a page number
PR+: Next main page
PR-: Previous main page
Press the EXIT or TXT key to deactivate teletext.
5.11.8 Subtitles
If subtitles are offered for the program in the selected channel, these can be activated as fol­lows:
1. Press the keys TXT to open the selection window Subtitles/Teletext.
2. With the keys PR+ / PR- select a line Subtitle language and confirm your selection with OK to activate subtitles. Only if several subtitle languages are being sent there will appear several lines Subtitle language. If for example only German subtitles are sent, deu(D) is preset as subtitle lan­guage.
To switch off the subtitles proceed as follows:
1. Press the key TXT to open the selection window Subtitles/Teletext.
2. With the keys PR+ or PR- select the line SUB OFF and confirm your selection with OK to deacti­vate the subtitles.
5.11.9 Setting the Aspect Mode
To set the aspect mode go to the submenu TV System in the menu System Setup.
Select the menu item Aspect Mode and confirm with OK.
Select in which length-to-width ratio the TV picture is to be transmitted to the TV set:
4:3 PanScan
4:3 Letter Box
16:9
16:9 Letter Box
Confirm with OK.
Press EXIT to leave the menu.
5.11.10 Sleep-Timer
Press the key SLEEP to call the Sleep Timer.
Press the key SLEEP repeatedly until the desired duration (in minutes) until switch off appears.
OFF
10
30
60
90
120
5.11.11 Mosaic
Press the key Mosaic to get an over view about the current and the eight folllowing channels.
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6 Extended Settings and Functions
6.1 Installation
The default settings apply to a standard satellite system. Any further system functions (e.g. unicable system or motor antenna) should be manually set in the menu Installation:
In case of doubt, have those settings being made by an expert. Usually, there
are no required settings within scope of normal use of the system.
Press the key MENU.
Select the menu item Installation and confirm with OK.
6.1.1 Antenna Type
Select the menu item Antenna Connection and confirm with OK.
Select between Fixed Antenna and Motor Antenna.
6.1.2 Satellite List
Select the menu item Satellite List aus and confirm with OK.
Select in the list of satellites those satellites, which you can receive.
Confirm with OK. Selected satellites will be marked.
6.1.3 Antenna Setup
Select the menu item Antenna Setup and confirm with OK.
6.1.3.1 LNB Type
Select the menu item LNB Type.
Select the frequency resp. the type of the LNB.
6.1.3.2 Motor Type
Select the menu item Motor Type (the menu item Motor Type is only active, if you selected Motor
Antenna in Antenna Connection).
Select the kind of control You can select between:
USALS
DiSEqC 1.2
6.1.3.3 Local Logitude
Select the menu item Local Logitude. This menu item is only active, if you selected the motor
control USALS.
Select with the keys V- / V+ die orientation (East / West) and confirm with OK.
Insert the local logitude using the numeric keys (0~9).
6.1.3.4 Local Latitude
Select the menu item Local Latitude. This menu item is only active, if you selected the motor
control USALS.
Select with the keys V- / V+ die orientation (North / South) and confirm with OK.
Insert the local latitude using the numeric keys (0~9).
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6.1.3.5 Delete All
Select the menu item Delete All to delete all previously set satellite positions. This menu
item is only active, if you selected the motor control DiSEqC1.2
6.1.3.6 Motor Setting
Select Motor Setting and press OK to open the submenu Motor Setting
1. Select Satellite to select the satellite to which the following settings should apply.
2. Select Transponder to select the transponder that should be decisive for the antenna position (usually the transponder that is used to send your preferred channel).
3. Select Pos No. & Save to determine a position number at which the respective satellite (i.e. the respective antenna position) should be saved.
4. Select Go to X to call a position from which you want to make the selection (the value Reference is the zero position).
5. Select Save and turn the antenna to the west or east by using the keys and . Search for maximum values of signal strength and signal quality (are displayed at the lower screen edge).
6. Then press OK to save the found position. A query will be displayed.
7. Confirm change of position by pressing Yes or discard such change by pressing No.
8. Repeat the steps 1 to 6 for any further satellites/transponders, if applicable.
Select Recalculation and press OK to discard any previous settings and to again determine
antenna position.
Press EXIT to return to the submenu Antenna Setup.
6.1.3.7 Antennen Limit
Select Limit setup and press OK to open the window Limit setup.
1. Select Limit setup to switch between Disable Limit, West Limit and East Limit.
2. Mark the button Limit setup and move the limit - as defined in the previous step - to the east or west by using the keys V+ / V-.
3. Mark the button Go to Reference and then press OK to move the motor antenna to its starting position.
4. Press EXIT to return to the submenu Antenna Setup.
6.1.4 Single Satellite Search
Here you can scan individual satellites for receivable channels.
At Satellite, select the satellite for which the scan should be performed.
Also here, options are limited to the satellites that are marked in the Satellite List as such satellites from which you want to receive channels.
Select FTA Only6 to determine if scan should be made only for FTA channels or for all
channels.
At Scan Channel, select if you want to perform scan only for TV channels, only for radio
channels or for TV + radio channels.
6
FTA = Free To Air = unencrypted channels
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At Network Search, select if you want to search for an individual channel (No) or all chan-
nels of a channel network (Yes), e.g. PRO7, SAT1, KABEL1, SIXX. The item Network Search will only be active after selecting the scan mode Preset Scan (i.e. Standard Scan).
At Scan Mode, select the scan mode:
Preset Scan (Standard Scan): In such mode, only the frequencies included in the TP list are regarded.
Auto Scan (Blind Scan): Here, all frequencies are scanned, whether they are included in the TP list or not.
Start channel search by selecting Search and confirm by pressing OK.
6.1.5 Multi Satellite Search
Multi Satellite Search differs from Single Satellite Search by the fact that all satellites marked in the
satellite list are scanned for receivable channels.
6.1.6 Editing the Transponder List
In the sub menu
TP List
you can edit the transponder list (TP list), which is used for example for the
standard scan. Beside that you can search for a program broadcasted via a certain transponder.
Press the FIND key to change the selected transponder (Frequency, Symbol Rate, and Polariza-
tion).
Press the ZOOM key to add a transponder to the transponder list.
Press the TXT key to delete the selected transponder from the transponder list.
Press OK or the L/R key to search for channels broadcasted via the selected transponder. The
channels found are appended to the existing channel list.
6.2 TV Channel List / Radio Channel List
You can individually customize the lists. There are various available possibilities for editing. For rea­sons of simplification, only editing of TV lists will be explained in the following. Editing of radio channel lists will be performed corresponding to editing of TV channel lists.
1. In the menu Edit Channel, go to the sub-menu TV Channel List.
2. Press OK to open the window TV Channel List.
Select - by using the keys V- / V+ - the satellite, whose channel list should be shown.
6.2.1 Add Channel to Favorites
1. Mark the corresponding channel by using the keys PR+ and PR-.
2. Press the key FAV and confirm by pressing OK. A selection window with the eight available favor­ite lists will open.
3. Select the favorite list to which the channel is to be allocated by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and confirm by pressing OK. The respective favorite list is correspondingly marked.
4. The channels allocated to a group of favorites will be marked in the channel lists with a heart symbol.
5. Press the key FAV once again or the key EXIT to leave the function Favorite.
6.2.2 Provide Channels with Password Protection (Lock Against Unauthorized
Access)
1. Mark the corresponding channel by using the keys PR+ and PR-.
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2. Press the red FIND key and confirm by pressing OK. You will be requested to enter a password.
3. Enter a password. Locked channels are marked in the channel lists .
4. Again press the red function key to leave the function Lock.
From now on, first the password has to be entered to be able to watch such a locked channel.
6.2.3 Skip Channels when Switching from Channel to Channel (Zapping)
1. Mark the corresponding channel by using the keys PR+ and PR-.
2. Press the green ZOOM key.
3. Confirm by pressing OK. Channels to be skipped are marked in the channel lists.
4. Again press the green ZOOM key to leave the function Skip.
From now on, the channel is skipped when switching from one channel to the next (zapping).
6.2.4 Move Channels to another Channel Position
1. Press the yellow TXT key to activate the function Move.
2. Mark the channel to be moved by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and confirm by pressing OK. The channel to be moved is marked in the channel list.
3. Select the channel number to which the channel/channels are to be moved to by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and again press the yellow TXT key.
4. Press the EXIT key to leave the function Move
6.2.5 Rename Channels
1. In the sub-menu Edit Channel – TV Channel List, press the blue L/R key.
2. Press the green ZOOM key to activate the renaming process.
3. Mark the channel to be renamed by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and confirm by pressing OK.
4. The window Rename will be displayed.
Select the character to be changed by using the keys V+ / V-.
Enter the new character respectively by using the numeric keys of the remote control.
Press the red FIND key (CAPS) to switch between upper case and lower case.
Press the green ZOOM key (DEL) to delete the respectively selected character.
Press the yellow TXT key (OK) to accept the changes made so far and to close the window
Rename.
Press the blue L/R key (CANCEL) to discard the changes made so far and to close the win-
dow Rename.
5. Press the green ZOOM key to leave the Rename mode.
6.2.6 Delete Individual Channels from Channel List
1. In the sub-menu Edit Channel – TV Channel List, press the blue L/R key (Edit).
2. Again press the blue L/R key (Delete) to access the Delete mode.
3. Mark the channel to be deleted by using the keys PR+ and PR- and confirm by pressing OK. The respective channel is correspondingly marked. Repeat step 3 as long as all channels to be delet­ed are marked.
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4. Again press the blue L/R key (Delete) or the EXIT key to leave the Delete mode.
5. If you agree to overwrite the factory-set channel list when leaving the menu (see above), the marked channels will be deleted.
6.2.7 Delete All Channels
To delete all channels
1. Select Delete All in the menu Edit Channel.
2. Press OK. You will be asked if you want to delete all channels.
3. Select the answer Yes or No by using the keys V+ / V- and confirm by pressing OK.
After deletion of all channels, all channel lists will be empty and should be newly created!
6.3 Rename Favorite Lists
The sub-menu Favorite can in the menu System Setup be used to rename favorite lists.
1. Select the favorite list to be edited by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and confirm by pressing OK.
2. The window Rename will be displayed.
Select the character to be changed by using the keys V+ / V-.
Enter the new character respectively by using the numeric keys of the remote control.
Press the red FIND key (CAPS) to switch between upper case and lower case.
Press the green ZOOM key (DEL) to delete the respectively selected character.
Press the yellow TXT key (OK) to accept the changes made so far and to close the window
Rename.
Press the blue L/R key (CANCEL) to discard the changes made so far and to close the win-
dow Rename.
Press the blue L/R key to return to the sub-menu Favorite and press EXIT to leave the sub-
menu.
6.4 TV Standard
Select the sub-menu TV System in the menu System Setup and press OK. The window TV
System opens.
Select Display Mode to set the TV standard.
You can select the color TV standard. PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC, and Auto are available.
PAL is the TV standard in Europe
6.5 Setting the Language
Select the sub-menu Language in the menu System Setup and press OK. The window Lan-
guage opens.
Select Language to set the OSD language.
Select First Audio to set the preferred language for the TV sound.
Select Second Audio to set an alternative language for the TV sound, in case the first language
is not available.
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Select Subtitle Language to set the preferred language for subtitles (per default OSD language
and subtitle language are the same).
Select Teletext to set the preferred language for teletext (per default OSD language and teletext
language are the same).
6.5.1 Video Signal Format at the SCART Output
1. Select the sub-menu TV System in the menu System Setup and confirm with OK.
2. Select the item Video Output.
3. Press V+ / V- to set the video signal format at the SCART output and press OK. Possible values are CVBS and RGB. Default value is RGB.
6.6 Timer
In the sub-menu Timer Setting of the menu System Setup you can program, edit and delete up to eight different events (switch on / off, channel switch).
1. Mark a timer by using the keys PR+ and PR-.
2. Press the OK key to open the timer.
3. Mark the line Timer Mode by using the keys PR+ and PR-.
You can select from the following possibilities by using the keys V+ / V-.
Off
Once
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Workday
Yearly
4. Mark the line Wakeup Channel by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and select the channel to be displayed by using the keys V+ / V-.
5. Mark the line Wakeup Date by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and enter the date by using the numeric keys.
6. Mark the line On Time by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and enter the on time by using the numer­ic keys.
7. Mark the line Duration by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and enter duration of the program by using the numeric keys.
You can go from letter to letter (position to position) in the date and time fields by pressing the keys V+ / V-.
8. Mark the button Save by using the keys PR+ and PR-, and confirm by pressing OK (or select Cancel and confirm by pressing OK if you want to cancel programming – then you will return to the sub-menu Timer Setting).
6.7 OSD Setting
6.7.1 Subtitle Display
In the sub-menu OSD Setting move the highlight on Subtitle Display and press the keys V+ / V-
to select, whether subtitles are displayed immediately after you changed the channel (On), i. e. the subtitle setting is overtaken from your previous choice, or not (Off)
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6.7.2 OSD Timeout
In the sub-menu OSD Setting move the highlight on OSD Timeout and press the keys V+ / V- to
set the number of seconds after which the OSD should be hidden. You may set values from 1 to 10 seconds. Default value is 4s (factory setting).
6.7.3 OSD Transparency
In the sub-menu OSD Setting move the highlight on OSD Transparency and press the keys V+ /
V- to select among Off (0% - no transparency), 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% (almost transparent). The
default option is Off.
6.8 LNB supply voltage
1. Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK.
2. Select LNB Power, to switch on /off the LNB supply voltage at LNB IN.
6.9 Channel Play Type
1. Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK.
2. Select Channel Play Type, to set whether all channels, only free-to-air channels or only encoded channels will be displayed.
6.10 Channel Change
When switching between different channels, it often happens that a short pause occurs until the re­ceiver shows the picture of the selected channel
1. Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK.
2. Select Channel Change, to set whether you want the picture to be frozen for a short instant or prefer a black screen during this time.
6.11 Beeper
1. Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK.
2. Select Beeper, to set whether you want your TV set to play an acoustic signal while you're in the "Antenna Settings" menu.
The acoustic signal sequence accelerates when the signal is better and slows down when the signal is poorer.
6.12 Automatic Standby Function
Based on current EC regulations, this receiver is equipped with an energy sav­ing system. After three hours, the receiver will automatically switch to energy save mode (energy consumption of less than 1 W) unless a function is trig­gered via remote control during such period (e.g. volume change or switching of channels). You can deactivate the automatic standby function via the menu.
1. Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK.
2. Select Auto Standby to switch on or switch off the automatic standby function (factory setting is
Auto Standby On).
6.13 Zoom Function
Press green ZOOM key, to enlarge the image.
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Press the keys PR-, PR+, V- or V+ to move the cutout.
Repeated pressing of the green ZOOM key enlarges the image more and more (up to 16-fold
magnification).
To leave the ZOOM menu, press EXIT.
6.14 Satellite Overview
Press the SAT key to get a list of all programmed satellites.
6.15 Switching TV/AV
Press the TV/AV key to switch between satellite signal via the receiver and direct antenna signal
via the TV set (switching on/off the 12 V switching voltage at the SCART output).
6.16 Pause Function
To freeze the image of the program currently shown, press the PAUSE key.
To cancel the Pause function, press the PAUSE key again.
6.17 Software Version
The menu item Information in the menu Tools displays the version of the loaded software.
No settings are possible here.
6.18 Factory Settings
If you erroneously saved wrong settings or if you want to pass on the receiver without your settings, then you can reset the receiver to the factory settings (reset):
To reset the receiver:
1. In the menu Tools, select the sub-menu Factory Settings.
2. Press the OK key. You will be asked if you want to reset the receiver and delete individual set­tings.
3. Select Yes or No and then press OK. After resetting your receiver, the language selection menu will be displayed.
6.19 Configuring the RAPS System
6.19.1 Show the Date of the RAPS File on the Receiver
The window RAPS System displays on top at Last changes from the date of the RAPS file on the receiver. No settings are possible here.
6.19.2 Setting RAPS Mode
Select RAPS Mode to configure RAPS:
Update
The receiver channel list will only be updated.
Config
The receiver will be set to factory defaults. The channel list will be created com-
pletely new (similar to the first installation).
Setup
Here you can set the RAPS transponder manually.
Attention! Change the RAPS transponder only after regarding advice
. If you change it apart
from that, RAPS cannot work correctly anymore.
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To activate the desired mode, select Start and press OK.
6.19.3 Enabling Automatic RAPS Updates
Select Auto RAPS-Scan to set - using the keys V+ / V- - whether the channel list should be
updated always at shut down (On) or not (Off). Factory setting is Auto RAPS-Scan On.
7 Operation in a Unicable System
7.1 About Unicable
The receiver can be operated in a unicable system. Depending on the type of system it is possible to connect up to eight receivers to one trunk line.
In order to achieve that, at each receiver in the setup menu, a separate IF channel and a correspond­ing frequency must be set.
The allocation of channels and frequencies depends on the used LNBs or multiswitches.
The data sheet and the technical documentation for your LNB and / or multiswitch contain a mapping table similar to the following.
7.2 Allocation of ZF Channels and Frequencies
Receiver
ZF channel
Sample frequency [MHz]
Frequency [MHz]
Receiver 1 1 1284
Receiver 2 2 1400
Receiver 3 3 1516
Receiver 4 4 1632
Receiver 5 5 1748
Receiver 6 6 1864
Receiver 7 7 1980
Receiver 8 8 2096
Enter the frequencies of your receiving system in the last column of the table
so that you can always have an overview of all relevant data at a glance. The rule of thumb is: maximum frequency shortest cable path.
7.3 Installation
Switch on the receiver.
Press MENU on the remote control
Select Installation using the and keys and press to confirm.
Enter the password (on delivery 0000 is preset). The Installation menu is displayed.
Select the menu item Antenna Setup and confirm.
Select the menu item LNB Freq. and select Unicable (9750-10600).
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Select the menu item IF Channel and set a ZF channel there (start with channel "1"; assign one of
the ZF channels in ascending order to every connected receiver).
Select the menu item Center Freq and set the frequency belonging to the ZF channel (see as-
signment table). If the set frequency is correct, the level indicators "Signal strength" and "Signal quality" will indicate the value immediately.
Press the MENU key. The settings are saved. You are in the "Installation menu" again
Press the MENU key twice. The receiver is in the Normal mode and ready to receive.
8 Cleaning
WARNING!
There is the risk of electric shock when cleaning the receiver!
Always disconnect mains plug from power outlet before cleaning.
Never clean the receiver using a damp cloth.
Always ensure that no liquid enters the receiver.
CAUTION!
There is the risk of damaging the receiver when cleaning the receiver!
Do not use solvent-containing cleaning agents like petroleum ether or thinner.
Clean the housing of the receiver using a dry cloth.
9 Transport and Decommissioning
Proceed as follows if you want to transport the receiver or if you do not want to use the receiv­er any more:
1. Disconnect the receiver and all connected devices from power supply.
2. Disconnect any cables connected to the receiver.
3. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
4. Put receiver, cables and remote control into the original packaging.
5. Store the receiver and the accessory parts at a dry and dust-free location.
6. Protect the receiver from freeze.
10 Troubleshooting
Indication
Possible Cause
Remedy
No sound or picture, LED at the receiver is lit.
Receiver is in Standby mode.
To switch on the receiver, press the POW­ER key.
No sound or picture.
No signal or only a weak signal.
Check the cable connections to the receiv-
er and from the receiver to the connected
units and fasten them, if necessary.
The TV set has no picture.
The system is not connected properly.
Check the connection of the SCART cable and fasten it if necessary
Picture only black and
white and/or not proper-
ly synchronized.
The video format of your receiver is not set properly.
Adjust the TV standard of your receiver to that of the TV set.
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Indication
Possible Cause
Remedy
The remote control is not working.
The batteries are used up.
The remote control is aligned
incorrectly.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Direct the remote control at the front panel
of the receiver.
If a malfunction cannot be eliminated by the above measures, please contact your specialized dealer.
11 Disposal
CAUTION!
Do not dispose of the receiver and the batteries in normal household refuse!
Please ask your municipal administration on possibilities for environmentally
friendly and proper disposal of the receiver.
Please take the batteries to a collecting point.
The WEEE7 symbol on the product and its packaging states that this product
is an electrics or electronic device. Do not dispose of such device in the
household refuse, but take it to your local municipal collecting point (collec­tion station).
12 Specifications
12.1 LNB and Tuner Input
F socket IEC 169-24 Input frequency range 950 MHz ~ 2150 MHz Input level range -65 dBm to -25 dBm LNB power supply 13/18 V, max. 400 mA LNB control signal 22 kHz, 0/12 V DiSEqC control Version 1.2
12.2 Demodulator
Front-end module QPSK Input data rate 2 MS/s to 45 MS/s SCPC- and MCPC-capable
12.3 System resources
Processor 216 MHz SDRAM 16 MBytes FLASH 4 MBytes
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WEEE = Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. The WEEE directive is the EC directive 2002/96/EC on reduction of the increasing amount of waste from electrical and electronic equipment not used any more. Its objective is prevention, reduction and environmentally friendly disposal of the increasing amounts of electronic waste.
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12.4 Video decoder
Video resolution (video format) 720 x 576, 720 x 480 TV screen format 4:3, 16:9
12.5 Remote control
Range up to 7 m Batteries 2 size AAA
12.6 Power supply unit
Power consumption in standby less than 0.5 W Power supply 175 - 250 V ~, 50/60 Hz
12.7 Connections
Data interface 9-pin, D-Sub Digital Tuner Input (LNB IN) IEC 169-24 TV SCART Scart socket (EURO AV) Digital audio output (SPDIF) 1 cinch socket (RCA)
12.8 Temperature
Operating temperature 0° C to +40° C Storage temperature -40° C to +65° C
12.9 Dimensions and weight
Width 172 mm Height 35 mm Depth 130 mm Weight approx. 0.4 kg
13 Manufacturer
smart electronic GmbH
Industriestraße 29 78112 St. Georgen Deutschland
14 Declaration of Conformity
The smart electronic GmbH, Industriestraße 29, 78112 St. Georgen, Germany hereby declares that this product complies with the following directives and standards:
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
EN55013
:2001+A1:2003+A2:2006
EN55020
:2007+A11:2011
EN61000-3-2
:2006+A1:2009+A2:2009
EN61000-3-3
:2008
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC
EN60065
:2002+A1:2006+A11:2008+A2:2010+A12:2011
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