TileVision Mirage User Manual

TILE
ILE
VISION
ISION
®
MIRA GE
HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
TM
SPLASHPROOF
IP44
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Safety Instructions and Warnings
Do not connect the Mirage to a trailing plug and socket outlet.
This may present a shock hazard.
Do not attempt to service the unit. Contact an authorised dealer or repair service.
Servicing the unit yourself may cause an electric shock or fire.
Keep the power adaptor away from any heat source.
This may cause a fire.
If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from the unit, turn it off immediately and contact an authorised dealer or repair service.
This may cause an electric shock or fire.
Do not use a damaged socket and do not let the power cord touch a heat source.
This may cause an electric shock or fire.
Make sure the wall frame is securely fixed to the wall.
The mirror frame weighs 14.5 Kg (32 lb) and when the unit is open during installation all of the weight is on the hinged side.
Ensure the antenna is located away from overhead cables.
This may cause an electric shock.
If an outside antenna is connected to the unit, ensure the external to internal cable entry is fully sealed
This may cause an electric shock or fire.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
In the European Union, this symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling.
This equipment must be installed by a competent person, in accordance with current IEE wiring regulations. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Always switch off the electrical supply at the mains during installation.
Fitting in Bathrooms is subject to the appropriate location (see IEE Zones opposite). Refer to IEE Regulations.
This product is suitable for Zones 2 and Outside Zones. It is not suitable for installation in Zone 0 or Zone 1.
It is not suitable for installation in Saunas, Steam Rooms or Shower Cubicles.
Fire and Safety regulations must be obeyed.
The 12 VDC power adaptor is not waterproof and so must be positioned in a dry, well ventilated area away from any water and moisture.
This product has an Ingress Protection Rating of IP44 and is only suitable for indoor use.
Make sure the wall frame is securely attached to the wall in accordance with the installation instructions. The mirror frame weighs 14.5 Kg (32 lb) and when the unit is open during installation all of the weight is on the hinged side.
It is recommended that the unit is cleaned with a soft dry cloth when turned off. Do not use abrasive materials.
Failure to observe the above safety warnings may invalidate the warranty.
This equipment has an IP44 rating and is suitable for use in Zone 2 and Outside Zones.
Zone 1
Zone 2
600mm
2250mm
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 2
Radius 600mm
600mm
Zone 2
Zone 0
Zone 0
Zone 0
IEE Bathroom Zones
HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
TM
SPLASHPROOF
IP4 4
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO PREVENT INJURY, THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE WALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. BEWARE OF STATIC SENSITIVE PARTS.
This product contains Electrical/Electronic Parts which are produced using components in compliance with the requirements of: European Union Directive 2002/195/EC for the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronics Equipment (RoHS).
RoHS
COMPLIANT
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Silicone Sealant produces acetic acid during cure.
Use only in well ventilated areas. Irritating to eyes. Wash hands after use and before meals. Wash splashes from skin, clothing and other surfaces. In case of contact with eyes wash immediately with plenty of water.
Please observe safety precautions on the container.
Keep out of reach of children and animals.
The Mirage weighs a total of 16 Kg (35 lb) and must be fixed securely to the wall. It will be necessary to use screw fixings which are appropriate for the type of wall in question.
The eight mounting holes in the wall frame are 5.5 mm Ø and will accept a number 10 screw with a head diameter of up to 10 mm.
Table of ContentsItems Required
Silicone sealant
IRRITANT
Safety Instructions and Warnings ............................................................................................................................1
Items Required ................................................................................................................................................................2
Unpacking Your Mirage ................................................................................................................................................4
Installing the Wall Frame ...........................................................................................................................................6
Cabling Overview ............................................................................................................................................................7
Fitting the Mirror Frame to the Wall Frame ........................................................................................................8
The Mirage Connector Array ................................................................................................................................... 10
Connecting an Antenna or Cable ...........................................................................................................................10
The Component and Composite Video Connectors
.......................................................................................11
The HDMI and S-VIDEO Connectors
.....................................................................................................................12
The SCART Connector ................................................................................................................................................13
IR Links, RJ12 and RS-232 Connectors ............................................................................................................. 14
The Common Interface (CI) Port ........................................................................................................................... 14
Sky™ Remote Control Link Setup .........................................................................................................................15
The Waterproof Remote Control ............................................................................................................................16
Installing the Mirage – Setup and Tuning .........................................................................................................17
Installing the Mirage – Securing ..........................................................................................................................19
The Touch Controls ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
The Waterproof Remote Control Functions ......................................................................................................20
The Standard Remote Control Functions ........................................................................................................... 21
Switching the Mirage On/Off ...................................................................................................................................22
Selecting the On-screen Language ...................................................................................................................... 22
Selecting a Source ...................................................................................................................................................... 23
On-screen Menu Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 24
Auto Tuning .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
DTV Manual Tuning ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
ATV Manual Tuning .....................................................................................................................................................27
Programme Edit ...........................................................................................................................................................28
CI Information ...............................................................................................................................................................29
Changing Channels ..................................................................................................................................................... 30
Programme Information – Basic and Detailed Programme Information ................................................. 31
The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) ............................................................................................................ 32
EPG Date and Programme Reminders ................................................................................................................ 33
Setting Programme Reminders .............................................................................................................................34
Picture Settings – Setting the Picture Mode and Personal Picture Mode
............................................... 36
Picture Settings – Setting the Colour Temperature and Personal Colour Temperature
.....................37
Picture Settings – Setting the Aspect Ratio
....................................................................................................... 38
Picture Settings – Noise Reduction and Subtitles
........................................................................................... 39
Sound Settings – Setting the Sound Mode, Personal Sound Mode and Sound Mute ........................ 40
Sound Settings – Adjusting the Balance, Auto Volume and Surround Sound
....................................... 41
Sound Settings – Audio Language and Channel Assignment
...................................................................... 42
Time Functions – Setting On and Off Times ...................................................................................................... 43
Time Functions – Setting the Sleep Timer and Time Zone ........................................................................... 44
The Setup Menu – On-screen Language and Audio Language ...................................................................45
The Setup Menu – Subtitle Language and Hearing Impaired ......................................................................46
The Lock Menu – Lock System and Change Password ................................................................................. 47
The Lock Menu – Block Programme ..................................................................................................................... 48
The Lock Menu – Parental Guidance and Restore Setting ............................................................................ 49
DTV Text ..........................................................................................................................................................................50
ATV Teletext ...................................................................................................................................................................51
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................ 52
IR Links and RJ12 Connections ............................................................................................................................. 53
RJ12 Command Code Format .................................................................................................................................54
IR Remote Control Codes/RJ12 Command Codes .........................................................................................55
Interface Connections – The RS-232 Port .........................................................................................................56
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................ 57
No. 10 screws x 8
Wall plugs for solid walls
or expanding fixings for
studded walls x 8
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5
Unpacking your Mirage
Please note – A technically competent person should carry out the
installation of your Mirage.
Unpacking your Mirage
Unpacking your Mirage
Carefully remove the unit from the packing and lay it mirror side down on a horizontal
surface which has been protected to ensure that the mirror does not
get scratched.
The plastic film protecting the mirror should be left in place until the unit is fully installed.
Remove the screw cap and screw from each fixing
point on the side of the wall frame as shown.
The screws and caps must be retained as they need to be replaced in the fixing points to complete the Mirage installation.
The Mirage kit consists of:
1 wall frame
1 mirror frame
1 AC/DC adaptor with integral 4 metre lead and 2 AC leads
1 waterproof remote control
1 remote control holder
1 standard remote control
1 Mirage instruction manual.
If any items are missing,
contact the dealer that supplied the Mirage.
Move the wall frame in the direction of the arrows as shown below to separate the wall frame from the mirror fame leaving the mirror frame face down.
Screws
and
screw
caps
Once both screws have been removed the wall frame can be removed by sliding it off the hinge pins as shown on page 5.
Lift the wall frame
away from the
mirror frame.
Move the frame down until the hinge pins are clear of the hinge.
Screw and screw cap
Wall frame
Mirror frame
away from th
m
irror fra
m
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Please note – All electrical installation should be carried out by a competent person in
accordance with current IEE wiring regulations.
Cabling OverviewInstalling the Wall Frame
Please note – All required cabling for HDMI, PC RGB, SCART, S-Video, Component
and Composite Video should be installed at this stage.
Mirage Power Supply (12 V DC)
The 12 V DC power supply unit is not waterproof and so must be positioned in a dry, well-ventilated area outside the bathroom. It is fitted with an integral 4 metre lead which must not be cut, shortened or lengthened – this could potentially damage the power supply unit and the Mirage and have implications regarding safety.
The mains plug of the Mirage should be connected to a mains socket with a protective earth connection supplied via a readily operable disconnection device. The disconnect device such as a circuit breaker or switch should have contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole and shall disconnect each pole simultaneously.
Either pierce a grommet in the wall frame and feed the cable from the power supply through the frame or feed the cable through an aperture as shown on page 6.
Mains plug
Mains power supply cable
Mains input socket
DC power
supply cable (4
m)
Connector
TV aerial cable
(not supplied)
12 V DC
power supply
Installation and positioning
The cabling to the Mirage can be routed in two ways; either through an aperture in the wall, or vertically from above through the grommets at the top of the wall frame.
If the cabling is to be routed through an aperture in the wall.
The positions of the cable aperture and the inside edge of the wall frame should be marked, and the cable aperture cut, before the wall frame is fastened in place.
Cut the aperture 140 mm from the inside edge of the top of the wall frame and positioned centrally as shown.
Ensure that 500 mm of each cable protrudes through the aperture into the frame as shown.
If the cabling is to be routed via the grommets in the top of the wall frame.
It is essential that 650 mm of each cable protrudes into the frame.
Fasten the wall frame to the wall using fixings which are appropriate to ensure that the wall frame will support the 16 Kg (35 lb) total weight of the Mirage . The hinges MUST be on the right hand side with the hinge pins facing upwards.
Once the wall frame is fastened to the wall, apply silicone sealant between the wall and the wall frame on both the inside and outside of the frame.
Loudspeaker Connections
If external speakers are being used instead of the internal speakers the external speakers must have an impedance of 8 Ω.
Only one pair of speakers may be connected at any one time.
After fixing the frame to the wall, apply silicone sealant all around
the inside and outside of the frame
to seal the frame to the wall
The hinges must be on the right
with the pins pointing upwards
Three grommets in
top of wall frame
140 mm
TV Aerial Feed
A TV Distribution Amplifier may be required if you are in an area of weak signal or if other televisions are already being fed from the aerial. If in doubt, consult a qualified aerial technician.
If the Mirage is to be used with a Sky™ box which has two RF outputs, the channel can be changed on the Sky™ box using the Sky™ remote control via the Mirage. To use this facility install a good quality coaxial cable that runs directly from the RF2 outlet of the Sky™ box, or from the outlet of a Remote­Link amp, in a continuous uninterrupted run.
The Mirage will accept additional inputs from many sources and can be integrated with home automation and interactive hotel TV systems. See pages 10 to 15 for specific information.
The mirror frame weighs 14.5 Kg (32 lb) and when
the unit is open during installation all of the weight is on the hinged side.
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Ensure that the Mirage does not come into contact with water whilst it is open. Ensure that the Mirage does not come into contact with water whilst it is open.
Fitting the Mirror Frame to the Wall FrameFitting the Mirror Frame to the Wall Frame
Fitting the Mirror Frame to the Wall Frame
Lift the mirror frame and carefully align the hinges on the
mirror frame with both hinge pins on the wall frame and
lower the unit into place, making sure that both hinges
have been correctly located.
Once the hinges are seated in place the mirror frame can be released allowing the wall frame to take the full weight of the Mirage.
Attaching the hinge straps
The hinge straps must be used to connect the wall
frame and mirror frame together.
Unscrew the screw on the wall frame. Guide the
hinge strap to the wall frame. Secure the hinge
strap with the screw and star washer making sure that the screw is fastened tightly.
Repeat the above procedure to attach the second hinge strap.
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Original position of hinge strap
Hinge strap
fastened with
screw and
star washer
Upper
hinge strap
Lower
hinge strap
Align the
hinges and
hinge pins
Please note: The mirror frame weighs
14.5 Kg (32 lb) and when the unit is open during installation all of the weight is on the hinged side.
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The Component and Composite Video Connectors
Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open. Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open.
Mirage Connector Array
To view television channels, a signal must be received by the Mirage from one of the following sources:
an antenna
a satellite receiver
a cable television receiver.
Antenna Feed
Connect the antenna or input cable to the 75Ω coaxial connector on the rear of the Mirage.
Picture quality is determined by the signal level, it is recommended that a qualified aerial technician is consulted.
CVBS In
IR Link
Antenna In
O
u
In
Antenna input on
the Mirage
Cable Television
Network
or
(A) For Component Video
1
Connect the audio cable to the Left and Right Audio connectors (white and red) and the video cable
to the Component Y, Pb and Pr Inputs (green, blue and red) on the Mirage and the corresponding connectors on the external equipment such as a satellite receiver or DVD player.
2
If the external equipment only has a mono audio connector, it should be connected to the left
(white) connector of the Audio Input.
(B) For Composite Video
1
Connect the audio cable to the Left and Right Audio connectors (white and red) and the video cable
to the CVBS Composite connector (yellow) on the Mirage and the corresponding connectors on the external equipment such as a satellite receiver or DVD player.
2
If the external equipment only has a mono audio output, it should be connected to the left (white)
connector of the Audio Input.
CVBS In
PC In Out
Antenna InAudioComponentS-VideoEURO-SCART
GB
Audio RL
YPb Pr
CI Port
Video Game Console
VCR
DVD Player/Recorder
Satellite Receiver,
Cable Box or Hard Disk
Recorder
(A) for Component Video
(B) for Composite Video
Mirage Connector Array
DC12V Power In
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
PC/Analog RGB Input (D-SUB)
EURO-SCART – (RGB, FB, AV In, AV Out)
S-VIDEO In
Component Video Inputs: Green = Y, Blue = Pb (Cb), Red = Pr (Cr)
Component/S-VIDEO Audio In: White = Left, Red = Right
PC Audio In
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Audio Out (Headphones)
CI Port for Conditional Access Module (CAM)
Composite Video Input (CVBS)
Antenna Input 75 Ω
Infrared Link – In and Out
RJ12 – for Hotel TV System Integration
RS-232 – for Home Automation Systems
Loudspeaker Connections – The internal
speakers are connected during manufacture. External 8 Ω speakers can be used instead of the built-in speakers but only one pair of speakers may be connected at any one time.
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10
11
12
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15
16
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
8 91011 12 13 15 1614
CVBS In
PC In
Out
RS-232
Right
Left
Loudspeakers
RJ12
IR Link
Antenna In
In
Out
AudioComponentS-VideoEURO-SCARTPC RGBHDMI12VDC
Audio RL
YPbPr
CI Port
Connecting an Antenna or Cable
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13
19 17 15 13 11
9 7 5 3 1
20 18 16 14 12 10
8 6 4 2
21
PC In Out
AudioComponentS-VideoEURO-SCARTPC RGBHDMI12VDC
Audio RL
YPb Pr
CI Po
r
The SCART ConnectorThe HDMI and S-VIDEO Connectors
(A) For HDMI
1
Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI connection on the Mirage and the HDMI connection on the
external equipment such as a satellite receiver or DVD/Blue-ray player.
(B) For S-VIDEO
1
Connect the S-VIDEO cable to the S-VIDEO connector and the audio cable to the Left and Right
Audio connectors (white and red) on the Mirage and the S-VIDEO and Audio Outputs on the external equipment such as a VCR, DVD player/recorder and some video game devices.
2
If the external equipment only has a mono audio output, it should be connected to the left (white)
Audio connector.
PC Connections
To use HDMI, connect the HDMI connector of the Mirage to the HDMI connector on the PC using a HDMI cable.
To use PC RGB, connect the PC RGB connector of the Mirage to the PC’s RGB connector and connect the PC Audio In connector on the Mirage to the PC’s audio out connector.
The EURO-SCART connector can be used with equipment which has RGB or composite video outputs and inputs. The EURO-SCART socket is fully wired as shown above.
SCART Connection Reference
Pin Name Description
1 AOR Audio Out Right 2 AIR Audio In Right 3 AOL Audio Out Left + Mono 4 AGND Audio Ground 5 BGND RGB Blue Ground 6 AIL Audio In Left + Mono 7 B RGB Blue 8 SWTCH Audio, RGB switch,16:9 9 GGND RGB Green Ground 10 CLKOUT Clock Out 11 G RGB Green 12 DATA Data Out 13 RGND RGB Red Ground 14 DATAGND Data Ground 15 R RGB Red 16 BLNK Blanking Signal 17 VGND Composite Video Ground 18 BLNKGND Blanking Signal Ground 19 VOUT Composite Video Out 20 VIN Composite Video In 21 SHIELD Chassis Ground, Cable Shield
Video Game Console
VCR
DVD Player/Recorder
PC In Out
AudioComponentS-VideoEURO-SCARTPC RGBHDMI12VDC
Audio RL
YPb Pr
CI
P
Video Game Console
VCR
DVD Player/Recorder
Satellite Receiver,
Cable Box or Hard Disk
Recorder
Satellite Receiver,
Cable Box or Hard Disk
Recorder
(A) for HDMI
(B) for S-Video
CVBS In
PC In Out
I
R
Antenna In
In
AudioComponentS-VideoEURO-SCARTPC RGBHDMI12VDC
Audio RL
YPb Pr
CI Port
(A) SCART to SCART connector
(RGB + Audio L/R or
Composite Video + Audio L/R)
(B) SCART to RCA connectors
(Composite Video + Audio L/R)
SCART Pinouts
(solder side view)
PC RGB Video
HDMI
PC Audio
Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open. Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open.
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IR Links, RJ12 and RS-232 Connectors
RS-232
RJ12
IR Link
a
In
In
Out
IR Link In
The IR Link In socket enables the Mirage to receive the IR code from an external IR receiver.
The RJ12 Connector
The RJ12 connector enables the Mirage to integrate with Interactive Hotel TV systems.
IR Link Out
Codes received by the IR receiver inside the Mirage can be relayed to an IR emitter via the IR Link Out socket.
The RS-232 Port
The RS-232 control port enables the Mirage to be controlled from home automation control systems.
The plug for the IR Out is a ‘mono’ 3.5 mm jack plug.The plug for the IR In is a ‘stereo’ 3.5 mm jack plug.
The Mirage infrared remote control uses the NEC protocol.
For a full listing of the IR remote control codes see page 55.
The Common Interface (CI) Port
If a Conditional Access Module (CAM) is being used to add channels to the Mirage the CAM should be inserted into the CI Port of Mirage with the power disconnected.
Take a note of the Smart Card’s serial number and follow the CAM/Smart Card manufacturer’s instructions to insert the Smart Card into the CAM and access the ser vice.
The Smart Card should be activated in accordance with its service provider’s instructions before the screws are tightened in the fixing points and the screw caps are inserted.
See page 29 for additional CI/Smart Card information.
The dotted line indicates the edge of the metalwork when a CAM is correctly inserted.
INSERT
The connection to the antenna connectors on the Mirage and the Sky™ box must be made with both the Mirage and the Sky™ box disconnected from the mains supply. Use good quality coax cable either directly from the RF2 outlet of the Sky™ box or the outlet of a Remote-Link amp in an uninterrupted run.
Once the connections have been made, the Sky™ box must be setup to supply power from the RF 2 socket as detailed below.
To set-up the Sky™ box to work with the Mirage the Sky™ remote control must be used via the main TV (TV 1).
1
On the Sky™ remote control press SERVICES to show the
SERVICES menu.
2
Press the 4 button for the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
3
Press the 0 button, then the 1 button, then the select button, in
sequence, to display the INSTALLER SETUP menu.
4
Press the 4 button to select RF OUTLETS.
5
Press the down arrow to select RF Outlet Power Supply and
press the left or right arrows to change the setting to ON.
6
Press the down arrow to select Save New Settings and press
select to save the settings.
7
Press the sky button to return to the previously viewed channel.
Sky™ Remote Control Link Setup
If the Mirage is used with a Sky™ box, the channel can be changed on the Sky™ box using the Sky™ remote control via the remote control sensor on the Mirage.
Sky™ box
RF 1 RF 2
TV 1
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Installing the Mirage – Setup and TuningThe Waterproof Remote Control
When the connections have been made as shown on pages 9 to 15 it is time to close the Mirage and secure the mirror frame.
It may be necessary to adjust the position of the cables in order to close the mirror frame easily.
Apply light pressure to the left hand side of the mirror and insert one of the screws through a fixing point and into the wall frame. To ease hole alignment it may be necessary to remove the black caps from the fixing points and loosen the screws. There is no need to fully tighten the screw at this stage.
Switch the mains supply on and the Mirage should show a red indicator light showing that it is in standby mode. The touch sensitive controls need time to adjust their sensitivity to match their environment – they should not be touched for 30 seconds.
Initial Tuning
Press the POWER ( ) button on the remote control to switch the Mirage on from standby. After a few seconds the NEW INSTALLATION menu will be displayed.
The on-screen menus can be in any of the following nine languages: English, Español, Françes, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Portugês, Pyccкий, and Deutsch.
1
Press the LR buttons to select the required menu language.
2
Press the D button once to select Auto Tuning and press the
R
button to enter the Country selection window.
NEW INSTALLATION
Language English
Auto Tuning
EXIT MENU OK
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
If a Sky™ box is being used as a source it should
be switched on before tuning the Mirage. This will allow the Mirage to tune to the Sky™ box correctly.
Before the waterproof remote control can be used the insulating plastic film must be removed from beneath the battery.
Place the remote control face down on a horizontal flat surface and use the opener to release the battery cover by rotating it in an anti-clockwise direction. Set the battery cover and opener to one side.
Rest one finger lightly on the battery and pull the printed tag to ease the insulating film from underneath the battery. Try to avoid touching the black O-ring as it is coated in light grease.
Replace the battery cover and lock it back in place using the opener.
LiThium Cell
CR2032
3V
LiThium Cell
CR2032
3V
Remote control with battery cover removed.
Whenever the Mirage is reconnected to the mains supply the touch sensitive controls need time to adjust their sensitivity to match their environment – they should not be touched for 30 seconds.
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Installing the Mirage – SecuringInstalling the Mirage – Setup and Tuning
Securing the Mirage
Apply light pressure to the left hand side of the mirror and insert the screws into the fixing points. Securely tighten the screws by hand.
To ease hole alignment it may be necessary to remove the black caps from the fixing points and loosen the screws. This will allow movement of the catch plate to enable alignment of all screws holes.
Retighten the screws. Insert the screw caps into the heads of the screws and push them firmly into place.
Remove the protective cover from the Mirage glass.
Cleaning Instructions
To clean the mirror and frames, use only a soft damp cloth. Under no circumstances are abrasive cleaners to be used, failure to observe this warning will invalidate the guarantee.
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nd
v
ing will
Screw and screw cap
Wall frame
Mirror frame
Mirror cut away to show mirror frame and fixing point
The Touch Controls
The touch controls on the mirror have the following functions:
Power On/Off – Turns the Mirage on from, or off to, standby.
VOL (Volume Down/Up) – Adjust the volume.
Input Source – Displays the Input Source menu and allows source selection: DTV,
ATV, SCART, COMPONENT, PC-RGB, HDMI, COMPOSITE, S-Video.
Each touch steps the menu to the next input. The highlighted input will be selected and the menu cleared when the control is not touched for a couple of seconds.
PR (Programme Down/Up) – Selects previous or next programme.
LED Lights On/Off – turns the built-in LED lights no and off – not available on the
remote controls.
The touch controls do not work if more than one symbol is touched at once.
NEW INSTALLATION
Language English Auto Tuning
Please select country first, Then select Start to update info.
Country selection UK
Start
Cancel
EXIT MENU OK
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
3
Select the required country with the LR buttons. Choose from:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK.
4
Press the D button to select Start.
5
Press the OK ( ) button to start the auto tuning.
The Channel Tuning dialogue will be displayed to show the progress of the tuning.
When tuning is complete the Channel Tuning dialogue will be cleared and the first available channel will be selected.
If additional sources are being used with the Mirage their operation should now be checked (see input selection on page 23).
If a CAM is installed make sure it is activated and fully functional as per its service provider’s instructions.
Once the Mirage is tuned and external inputs are working correctly, press the POWER (
) button on the remote control to put the
Mirage into standby.
Channel Tuning
TV
ATV : 0 Programme(s) DTV : 0 Programme(s) Radio : 0 Programme(s)
Press <Menu> to skip. Press <Exit> to exit.
EXIT
MENU
Please note – Do not use the touch controls until the power has been on for 30 seconds – the
controls need time to adjust their sensitivity to match their environment.
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OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
2 3
4 5 6
7 809
16:9
1
PR
FAV
VOL
AUDIO
TVS/00370/04
1 3 42
5
9
14 12
11
13
15
16 17
19
20
21
22 23
10
6 7 8
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Where buttons have different functions in DTV mode than they have in ATV mode, ( ) denotes DTV mode functions and ( ) denotes ATV functions.
Where buttons have different functions in DTV mode than they have in ATV mode, ( ) denotes DTV mode functions and ( ) denotes ATV functions.
The Standard Remote Control FunctionsThe Waterproof Remote Control Functions
1 Power On/Off button – Tur ns the Mirage on from,
or off to, standby – page 22
2 Sound Mode button – Switches between sound modes:
Standard, Personal, Sports, Movie, Music – page 40
3 AUDIO button – ( ) Selects language for dual language
broadcasts – page 42
4 Sound Mute button – Turns the sound on or off – page 40
5 Aspect Ratio button – Switches between picture formats:
Auto, 16:9, 4:3, Zoom1, Zoom2 – page 38
6 Picture Mode button – Switches between picture modes:
Standard, Movie, Dynamic, Personal, Soft – page 36
7 Subtitles button – Switches subtitles on or off – page 39
8 Information button – ( ) Displays channel and programme
information – ( ) Displays channel information only – page 31
9 EPG button ( ) – Displays the Electronic Programme Guide –
page 32
10
MENU button – Displays or closes the menus
11 Up button – Menu and EPG navigation
12
Right button – Menu and EPG navigation
13 Down button – Menu and EPG navigation
14
Left button – Menu and EPG navigation
15
OK button – Accepts menu selections or displays the
programme list – page 30
16 Input Source button – Displays the Input Source menu and
allows source selection: DTV, ATV, SCART, COMPONENT, PC-RGB, HDMI, COMPOSITE, S-Video – page 23
17
EXIT button – Closes all on-screen menus and lists
18
Colour and Teletext buttons – ( ) DTV Text and text menu
options – ( ) Teletext and FastText functions – see page 51 for
Teletext functions
19
VOL (Volume Up/Down) buttons – Adjust the volume
20
PR (Programme Up/Down) buttons – Selects next or previous
programme
21
Number buttons – Input programme numbers – ( ) DTV Text
menu options – (
) Teletext page number input
22
Back button – switches between last and current programmes
23
FAV button – Displays or closes the favourite programme list.
1
POWER On/Off button – Tur ns the Mirage on from,
or off to, standby – page 22
2 MUTE button – Turns the sound on or off – page 40
3 Number buttons – Input programme numbers – ( ) DTV Text
menu options – ( ) Teletext page number input
4 NICAM button – ( ) Stereo/Mono
5 TV/RADIO button – ( ) switches between DTV and Radio
6
MENU button – Displays or closes the menus
7
INPUT button – Displays the Input Source menu and allows
source selection: DTV, ATV, SCART, etc. – page 23
8 Up button – Menu and EPG navigation
9 Right button – Menu and EPG navigation
10 Down button – Menu and EPG navigation
11
Left button – Menu and EPG navigation
12 ENTER button – Accepts menu selections or displays the
programme list – page 30
13
RETURN button – switches between last and current
programmes
14
EXIT button – Closes all on-screen menus and lists
15
VOL (Volume Up/Down) buttons – Adjust the volume
16
CH (Channel Up/Down) buttons – Selects next or previous
channel
17
Sound Mode button – Switches between sound modes:
Standard, Personal, Sports, Movie, Music – page 40
18
PIC button – Switches between picture modes: Standard,
Dynamic, Personal, Movie – page 36
19
SLEEP button – Displays/sets the sleep timer
20
ASPECT button – Switches between picture formats:
Auto, 16:9, 4:3, Zoom1, Zoom2 – page 38
21
AUTO button – No function on Mirage TV19
22
SRS button – No function on Mirage TV19
23
TEXT button – switches DTV Text or Teletext on or off
24
INFO button – ( ) Displays channel and programme
information – (
) Displays channel information only – page 31
25
FAV button – Displays or closes the favourite programme list
26
EPG button – ( ) Displays the Electronic Programme Guide –
page 32
27
Colour and Teletext buttons – ( ) DTV Text and text menu
options – ( ) Teletext and FastText functions – see page 51 for
Teletext functions
28
AUDIO button – ( ) Selects language for dual language
broadcasts – page 42
29
SUBTITLE button – Switches subtitles on or off – page 39.
Make sure there are no
objects between the remote control and the Mirage.
Do not place the remote
control near a heater.
A strong blow to the
remote control may cause it not to operate.
The standard remote
control is not waterproof and should not be splashed or immersed in water.
POWER MUTE
NICAM
TV/RADIO
INPUTMENU
RETURN
SOUND
ENTER
PIC
CHVOL
SLEEP
AUTO SRS TEXT
INFO
REVEAL HOLD LIST INDEX
SIZE AUDIO SUBTITLE
FAV EPG
ASPECT
EXIT
1
456
7890
23
SUBPAGE
3
4
1 2
5
9
14
12
11
13
15
16
17
18
19 20
21
22 23
24 25 26
10
6 7
8
27
28 29
22
23
The Input Source list allows selection of the following: DTV (Digital Television), ATV (Analogue Television), SCART, COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr), PC-RGB, HDMI, COMPOSITE, and S-Video.
1
Press the POWER ( ) button to switch the Mirage on.
2
Press the Input ( ) button to display the Input Source list.
3
Press the Input ( ) button or the UD buttons until the required
source is selected.
4
Press the OK ( ) button to confirm selection of the chosen
input and to clear the Input Source list from the screen.
Press the EXIT ( ) button to close the Input Source list without selecting an alternative source.
If external sources have been connected to the Mirage they may be viewed by selecting the appropriate input.
Selecting a Source
Please allow a minimum of five seconds after switching the Mirage off before switching it on again.
English is the preset language for the Mirage. The language for on-screen menus can be selected during initial set-up or at any time in the future.
1
To switch the Mirage on, press the POWER ( ) button.
The LED indicator will show green and Mirage will display a
picture within ten seconds.
2
To switch the Mirage to standby, press the POWER ( ) button
again. The LED indicator will show red to indicate that the Mirage is in standby mode
Switching the Mirage On/Off
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
Selecting the On-screen Language
The on-screen menus can be in any of the following nine languages: English, Español, Françes, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Portugês, Pyccкий, and Deutsch.
To change the language used follow the sequence below:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the Channel menu.
2
Press the L button twice to display the SETUP menu.
3
Press the D button once to select Language.
4
Press the LR buttons to select the required language.
5
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the language choice and close the SETUP menu.
All the on-screen displays will now be in the chosen language.
CHANNEL
Auto Tuning DTV Manual Tuning ATV Manual Tuning Programme Edit CI Information
SETUP
Language English
Audio Languages English Subtitle Languages English Hearing Impaired Off
Country UK
The selected language applies to all modes.
Input Source
DTV ATV
SCART
COMPONENT
PC-RGB
HDMI
COMPOSITE
S-Video
EXIT OK
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The CHANNEL menu is the default menu if the menu button is pressed whist watching DTV or ATV – the PICTURE menu is the default menu at all other times.
Auto Tuning
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu.
2
Press the D button to select the Auto Tuning and then press
the R or OK ( ) button.
3
Select the required country with the LR buttons. Choose from:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK.
4
Press the D button to select Start.
5
Press the OK ( ) button to start the auto tuning.
The Channel Tuning dialogue will be displayed to show the progress of the tuning.
When tuning is complete the Channel Tuning dialogue will be cleared and, the first available, TV channel will be selected.
To delete, skip, move or name the stored programmes see
Programme Edit, on page 28.
Auto Tuning
Note: It is recommended that Auto Tuning is used when installing the Mirage as all available digital and analogue programmes will be stored.
On-screen Menu Summary
LOCK
Lock System Off Set Password Block Programme Parental Guidance Off Restore Factory Default
OPTION
Language English Audio Languages English Subtitle Languages English Hearing Impaired Off
Country UK
PICTURE
Color Temperature Medium
Red 43 Green 50 Blue 60 Aspect Ratio Auto Noise Reduction Auto
SOUND
Sound Mode Standard
Treble 50 Bass 50
Balance 0 Auto Volume Off Surround Sound Off
TIME
Clock -- --
-- -­Off Time Off On Time Off Sleep Timer Off Auto Sleep Off Time Zone London GMT
PICTURE
Picture Mode Standard
Contrast 80 Brightness 50 Colour 50 Sharpness 65 Tint 0
CHANNEL
Auto Tuning DTV Manual Tuning ATV Manual Tuning Program Edit CI Information
EXIT OK
MENU
1
Press the MENU ( )
button to display the Channel menu.
2
Press the LR buttons to
select alternative menus.
3
Press UD buttons to
select menu items.
4
Press LR buttons to alter
a select menu item.
5
Press EXIT ( ) to save
settings and exit the menus.
To move between the two Picture menus press the
UD
buttons until the required menu is displayed.
The EXIT, MENU, OK and Arrow prompts are
common to all seven menus and have not been included on the following pages.
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
CHANNEL
Auto Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning ATV Manual Tuning Programme Edit CI Information
OK
EXIT
CHANNEL
Auto Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning ATV Manual Tuning Programme Edit CI Information
Please select country first, Then select Start to update info.
Country selection UK
Start
Cancel
Channel Tuning
98 %... UHF CH68 DTV
ATV : 5 Programme(s) DTV : 61 Programme(s) Radio : 36 Programme(s)
Press <Menu> to skip. Press <Exit> to exit.
EXIT
MENU
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
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27
Analogue Television Manual Tuning
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu.
2
Press the D button three times to select the ATV Manual Tuning
and then press the R or OK ( ) button.
3
Use the LR buttons to select which programme to tune.
4
Press the D button to select System.
5
Select a System with the LR buttons:
BG: Western Europe/Asia/Middle East/Africa/Australia I: UK/Hong Kong/South Africa DK: Russia/China/Eastern Europe L: France.
6
Press the D button twice to select Search and then press the
L or R
button to choose the search direction.
The search will stop when the next available station has been
tuned. To tune an alternative station press the
L or R
button to
continue searching.
If necessary select Fine-Tune and adjust the tuning with the LR
buttons to improve the picture or sound.
7
Press the Red button to save the settings and press the EXIT
(
) button to close the Manual Tuning window.
ATV Manual Tuning
Digital Television Manual Tuning
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu
and press the D button twice to select the DTV Manual Tuning.
2
Press the R or OK ( ) button.
4
If there is a signal on the required channel press the OK ( )
button to start tuning the stations on the selected channel.
The Mirage will confirm that it is searching for channels.
After a short time the dialogue will show the number of DTV and Radio programmes that have been tuned.
When the dialogue clears, the newly tuned station with the lowest number will be shown.
To tune additional programmes repeat steps 1 to 4.
DTV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
UHF CH
68
Please select channel then Press ENTER to search
Bad Normal Good
Searching, Please Wait..
Frequency
850.00 MHz
EXIT OK
MENU
3
Select the required channel (UHF 21–69) with the LR buttons.
The DTV Manual Tuning menu will show if a signal is being
received on the selected channel.
DTV Manual Tuning
UHF CH
69
Please select channel then Press ENTER to search
Bad Normal Good
Frequency
858.00 MHz
EXIT OK
MENU
NO SIGNAL
DTV Manual Tuning
UHF CH
68
Please select channel then Press ENTER to search
Bad Normal Good
Frequency
850.00 MHz
EXIT OK
MENU
Good Signal on the
selected channel –
OK to tune.
No Signal on the
selected channel –
Do not tune.
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
The ATV Manual
Tuning dialogue.
ATV Manual Tuning
EXIT
SAVE
Storage To 1
System I
Current CH 1
Search
Fine-Tune
Skip No
Frequency
74325 MHz
Search in progress.
ATV Manual Tuning
EXIT
SAVE
Storage To 1
System I
Current CH 1
Search
Fine-Tune
Skip No
Frequency
74325 MHz
If Skip is selected for a programme it is skipped past
with the PR + ( ) or RP - ( ) buttons. A skipped programme is included in the Channel List and can be selected in the normal way or by entering the channel number directly.
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
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If a Conditional Access Module (CAM) is installed CI information is available via the CHANNEL menu as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu.
2
Press the D button five times to select CI Information and then
press the R or OK ( ) button.
If no CAM is installed in the Mirage, the message ‘Please insert CI Module’ will be displayed.
With a CAM installed the message ‘Loading CI MMI...’ will be displayed whilst the Mirage accesses the information from the CAM and viewing card.
When the Main menu is displayed, press the UD buttons to select a menu option and press the OK ( ) button to view the available information.
Press the EXIT ( ) or OK ( ) button to close the menu.
Module information typically includes: Serial number (the 14 digit number on the rear of the CAM), SAP number, Manufacturer, SW version, FW version, Mediaguard version and Download ID.
Smart card information typically includes: Serial number, Account date and Admin date.
The Language option allows a language to be chosen from those available for the purchased subscription services.
Software Download allows update of the software and/or firmware in the CAM.
After using any of the above options press the EXIT ( ) or MENU ( ) button to return to the Main menu (shown above) and press the EXIT ( ) or MENU ( ) button to close the Main menu.
CI Information
Deleted programme can only be restored by retuning the Mirage using Auto or Manual Tuning. Setting SKIP for unwanted programmes is usually a better option.
Programme Edit allows programmes to be deleted, skipped or selected as favourites.
Deleted programmes are removed completely and are not available at all until the Mirage is retuned using Auto or Manual Tuning.
Skipped programmes are not available by pressing the PR + ( ) or the PR – ( ) buttons but they can be selected from the EPG, the channel list or by entering a channel number directly.
Favourite programmes are included in the Favourite List which can be displayed by pressing the FAV ( ) button.
Programme Edit in DTV Mode
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu.
2
Press the D button four times to select Programme Edit and
then press the R or OK ( ) button.
3
Select a programme with the UD buttons and press the Red
button to delete the programme completely and make it unavailable until the Mirage is retuned.
Press the Blue button to select to skip past the programme when
using the PR + ( ) or PR – ( ) buttons to change channel.
Press the FAV ( ) button to include the programme in the
favourites list or to remove a programme from the favourites list.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button to close the Programme Edit
dialogue and save settings.
Programme Edit in ATV Mode
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu.
2
Press the D button four times to select Programme Edit and
then press the R or OK ( ) button.
3
Select a programme with the UD buttons and press the Red
button to delete the programme completely and make it unavailable until the Mirage is retuned.
Press the Blue button to select to skip past the programme when
changing channel with the PR + ( ) or PR – ( ) buttons.
Press the Green button to edit a programme's name using the
LR
buttons to select the character to edit and the UD buttons
to change the character displayed.
Press the Yellow button to allow a programme to be moved to a
different position in the channel list by using the UD buttons.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button to close the Programme Edit
dialogue and save settings.
Programme Edit
Programme Edit
1 BBC ONE 2 BBC TWO 3 ITV
4 Channel 4
5 Five 6 ITV2 7 BBC THREE 9 BBC FOUR 10 ITV3 11 SKY THREE
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DELETE
SKIP
FAV
The DTV Programme Edit list.
Programme Edit
803 SMOOTH RADIO 804 The Hits Radio 805 Magic 806 Q 807 BBC World Sv 808 heat
1 BBC1
2 BBC2 3 ITV 4 CH4
TV
TV
TV
TV
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
DELETE
RENAME
MOVE
SKIP
FAV
The ATV Programme Edit list.
Module information Smart card information Language Software Download
Press OK to select, or Exit to quit
EXIT OK
Main menu
CHANNEL
Auto Tuning DTV Manual Tuning ATV Manual Tuning Programme Edit
CI Information
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
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31
Changing Channels
2 3
4 5 6
7 809
1
PR
FAV
VOL
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
2 3
4 5 6
7 809
1
PR
FAV
VOL
There are five ways to change to a new channel on the Mirage:
1. Enter the programme number directly by pressing the number keys. When choosing a programme from 1–9 there is no need to press the 0 key first.
2. Press the PR + ( ) or PR - ( ) buttons to switch from programme to programme in sequence.
3. Press the OK ( ) button to display the Channel List. When the list is displayed use the UD buttons to select a programme and press the OK ( ) button to switch to the selected programme.
The PR + ( ) or PR - ( ) buttons can be used to move up or
down one page at a time.
The Channel List will continue to be displayed for a few seconds or until the EXIT ( ) button is pressed.
4. Press the FAV ( ) button to display the Favourite List. When the list is displayed use the UD buttons to select a programme and press the OK ( ) button to switch to the selected programme. To edit the Favourite Programme list see page 28.
The Favourite List will continue to be displayed for a few seconds
or until the EXIT ( ) button is pressed.
5. When watching DTV press the EPG ( ) button to display the Electronic Programme Guide.
PROGRAMME GUIDE
21 Aug 2008 10:33
DTV
1 BBC ONE
2
BBC TWO
3
ITV1
4
Channel 4
5
Five
6
ITV2
DTV 2
10:00 - 11:00
BBC TWO
Cash in the Attic
21 Aug
10:30 11:30
Cash in the Attic
This Morning
T4: Bea.. T4: Vo..
Michaela’s Zoo Babies
Airline
BBC News North .. Olympics 2008
Olympics 2008 Diagnosis Murder
Five Ne..
60 Minute Makeover
A Place by the Sea
House
Coronation Street Emmerdale Airline USA
News at Noon
Olympics 2008
EXIT INFO
page up
page down
DATE
Reminder
OK
When the Programme Guide is displayed use the UD buttons to select a programme and press the OK (
) button to select the
chosen programme. Press the Red button for page down and the Green button for page up.
Press the EPG ( ) or EXIT ( ) button to close the EPG.
Press the BACK ( )
button to switch between the current and last programme that was viewed.
Because detailed information is not broadcast on
analogue television, pressing the INFO ( ) button will display the same information as is shown when changing channel.
Programme Information
Basic DTV Programme Information
The channel number, channel name and signal information are always displayed on screen for a few seconds whenever switching from one channel to another.
Basic ATV Programme Information
The channel number, channel name and signal information are always displayed on screen for a few seconds whenever switching from one channel to another.
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
Detailed DTV Programme Information
More detailed information about the current programme can be seen at any time by pressing the INFO ( ) button.
Press the INFO ( ) button again to clear the information banner from the screen.
The information contained in the banner is as follows:
Line 1 the programme title and the current time.
Line 2 the date and the start and end times of the programme.
Line 3 the availability of subtitles, the audio language, the
availability of MHEG digital text, and the video mode (576i denotes standard resolution).
To view the information on the next programme press the
R
button.
Programme Title
Thr, Aug 21 2008
09:30 10:00
Subtitle
English MHEG5 576i
Programme Classification
Next
The broadcaster’s information on the selected programme . . .
11:34
DTV Channel Name
DTV
SD MPEG
2
ATV Channel Name
TV PAL I NICAM STEREO
2
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
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Date, Reminder and Schedule options are available by pressing the Yellow, Blue and Green coloured buttons.
1
Press the Yellow button to select and highlight the Date cell on
the EPG.
2
Press the LR buttons to choose a date up to seven days ahead.
3
Once the required date is displayed press the Yellow or D button
to exit the Date cell.
The EPG now shows two dates, today’s date and time is shown above the channel list, with the date of the listed programmes shown in the Date cell.
EPG Date and Programme Reminders
The EPG can show programmes up to seven days ahead and reminders can be saved to make the Mirage switch channel so that a chosen programme can be viewed.
Viewing the EPG
The EPG information is provided by the broadcasters.
Programme entries may appear blank or out of date as a result of the information broadcast on a given channel. The display will dynamically update as soon as new information becomes available.
EPG information can be viewed at any time when watching digital programmes.
1
Press the EPG ( ) button to display the Electronic Programme
Guide.
2
Use the
UDLR
buttons to move the highlight around the EPG
and use the Red and Green buttons to move down or up one page at a time.
3
Press the OK ( ) button to select the currently highlighted
channel.
4
Press the EPG ( ) or EXIT ( ) button to close the EPG.
Detailed programme information is available without closing the EPG by pressing the INFO ( ) button.
To return to the EPG press the INFO ( ) button again.
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
OK
EPG MENU
16:9
OK
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
OK
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
PROGRAMME GUIDE
21 Aug 2008 10:33
DTV
1 BBC ONE
2
BBC TWO
3
ITV1
4
Channel 4
5
Five
6
ITV2
DTV 2
10:00 - 11:00
BBC TWO
Cash in the Attic
21 Aug
10:30 11:30
Cash in the Attic
This Morning
T4: Bea.. T4: Vo..
Michaela’s Zoo Babies
Airline
BBC News North .. Olympics 2008
Olympics 2008 Diagnosis Murder
Five Ne..
60 Minute Makeover
A Place by the Sea
House
Coronation Street Emmerdale Airline USA
News at Noon
Olympics 2008
EXIT INFO
page up
page down
DATE
Reminder
OK
PROGRAMME GUIDE
21 Aug 2008 10:33
DTV
1 BBC ONE
2
BBC TWO
3
ITV1
4
Channel 4
5
Five
6
ITV2
DTV 2
10:00 - 11:00
BBC TWO
Cash in the Attic
22 Aug
10:30 11:30
Cash in the Attic
This Morning
T4: Bea.. T4: Vo..
Trisha Goddard
Ant and Dec ..
BBC News North .. Olympics 2008
Olympics 2008 Diagnosis Murder
Five Ne..
60 Minute Makeover
A Place by the Sea
House Doctor
Coronation Street Emmerdale Judge Judy
News at Noon
Olympics 2008
EXIT DATE
The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
EXIT
Reminder
OK
PROGRAMME GUIDE
21 Aug 2008 10:35
DTV 2 BBC TWO
Programme Title
21 Aug 2008
10:00
11:00
The broadcaster’s information on the selected programme . . .
INFO
page up
page down
DATE
PROGRAMME GUIDE
21 Aug 2008 10:33
DTV
1 BBC ONE
2
BBC TWO
3
ITV1
4
Channel 4
5
Five
6
ITV2
DTV 2
10:00 - 11:00
BBC TWO
Cash in the Attic
22 Aug
10:30 11:30
Cash in the Attic
This Morning
T4: Bea.. T4: Vo..
Trisha Goddard
Ant and Dec ..
BBC News North .. Olympics 2008
Olympics 2008 Diagnosis Murder
Five Ne..
60 Minute Makeover
A Place by the Sea
House Doctor
Coronation Street Emmerdale Judge Judy
News at Noon
Olympics 2008
EXIT
Reminder
OKINFO
page up
page down
DATE
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35
Setting Programme RemindersSetting Programme Reminders
5
To change the mode and make the reminder repeat, press the
UD
buttons until Mode is selected and press the LR buttons to
select as below.
6
Press the OK ( ) button to save the reminder, press the MENU
( ) button to cancel setting the reminder and return to the EPG, or press the EXIT ( ) button to cancel setting the reminder and return to the television programme.
To view the Schedule List without saving the current reminder
press the Green button.
The Schedule List
The Schedule List can be displayed for checking or editing from the Reminder dialogue by pressing the Green button.
To delete a programme from the Schedule List:
1
Select the programme with the UD buttons.
2
Press the Red button to delete the programme.
3
Press the EXIT ( ) button to close the Schedule List.
Programme reminders make the Mirage switch to a chosen channel at a preset time. Reminders can be saved for any programme which has not started. They can be set to work once, repeat every day, or repeat every week.
To set a reminder:
1
Open the EPG and highlight a programme of interest which has
not started.
2
Press the Blue button to open the Reminder dialogue.
3
To cancel setting the reminder and return to the EPG press the
MENU ( ) button, or to cancel setting the reminder and return to the television programme press the EXIT ( ) button.
If the reminder is to repeat, either daily or weekly proceed to step 5 on the next page.
If the reminder is to be set for a single event press the OK ( ) button and the Schedule List will be displayed with the new reminder added to the list.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button to close the Schedule List and return
to the television programme.
Reminder
Programme 4 Channel 4
Hour 11 Minute 30 Mode Once Date Fri. 22 Month Aug
21 Aug 2008 15:25
Schedule
EXIT MENU OK
Reminder
Programme 4 Channel 4 Hour 11 Minute 30
Mode Everyday
Date Fri. 22 Month Aug
21 Aug 2008 15:25
Schedule
EXIT MENU OK
Once Everyday Weekly
EXIT
SCHEDULE LIST
21 Aug 2008 10:35
DELETE
Title
Programme 1
Programme 2
Programme 3
Time
17:00
21:30
11:30
Date
Thurs. 21Aug
Thurs. 21 Aug
Fri. 22 Aug
Programme
3
ITV1
6
ITV2
4
Channel 4
Mode
Once
Weekly
Once
EXIT
SCHEDULE LIST
21 Aug 2008 10:35
DELETE
Title
Programme 1
Programme 2
Programme 3
Time
17:00
21:30
11:30
Date
Thurs. 21Aug
Thurs. 21 Aug
Fri. 22 Aug
Programme
3
ITV1
6
ITV2
4
Channel 4
Mode
Once
Weekly
Once
OK
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
Any data in the
reminder can be changed by selecting the appropriate line with the UD keys and altering the setting with the LR keys.
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Picture Settings
The Colour Temperature can be set independently for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Normal and the HDMI input can be set to Personal for DVD playback.
The Picture Mode setting is independently adjustable for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Personal and the HDMI input can be set to Movie for DVD playback.
Setting the Colour Temperature
Three preset colour temperature settings can be selected or, using the Personal option, the mix of Red, Green and Blue can be set to preferred levels.
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button to select the first PICTURE menu and then
press the D button until the second PICTURE menu is displayed and Colour Temperature is selected.
3
Press the LR buttons to select any of the four settings as shown
below.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the settings and close the PICTURE menu.
Personal Colour Temperature
The levels of Red, Green and Blue can only be adjusted when using Personal Colour Temperature. Adjustments can be made as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button to select the first PICTURE menu and then
press the D button until the second PICTURE menu is displayed and Colour Temperature is selected.
3
Press the L or R button until Personal is selected.
4
Press the DU buttons to select Red, Green, or Blue and press
L
or R to adjust the selected item.
Adjustments are made with the PICTURE menu hidden so that most of the picture is visible. Only the item being adjusted is shown on the screen.
5
When all the settings are as required press the EXIT ( ) button
to save the settings and close the adjustment dialogue. Press the OK (
) button to return to the second PICTURE menu.
Setting the Picture Mode
Four preset picture modes can be selected or, using the Personal option, the Contrast, Brightness, Colour Intensity and Sharpness can be set to preferred levels.
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button to select the first PICTURE menu and then
press the D button once to select Picture Mode.
3
Press the LR buttons to select any of the different modes as
shown below.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the settings and close the PICTURE menu.
Personal Picture Mode
Contrast, Brightness, Colour and Sharpness can only be adjusted in Personal Picture Mode. Adjustments can be made as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button to select the first PICTURE menu, press
the D button once to select Picture Mode and press the L or R button until Personal is selected.
3
Press the DU buttons to select Contrast, Brightness, Colour or
Sharpness and press L or R to adjust the selected item.
Adjustments are made with the PICTURE menu hidden so that most of the picture is visible. Only the item being adjusted is shown on the screen.
4
When all the settings are as required press the EXIT ( ) button
to save the settings and close the adjustment dialogue. Press the OK ( ) button to return to the PICTURE menu.
The Tint adjustment does not apply to Mirage.
Picture Settings
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
PICTURE
Picture Mode Standard
Contrast 70 Brightness 50 Colour 55 Sharpness 50 Tint 0
PICTURE
Colour Temperature Normal
Red 50 Green 50 Blue 50
Aspect Ratio Auto Noise Reduction Auto Adjust
PICTURE
Colour Temperature Personal
Red 50 Green 80 Blue 65 Aspect Ratio Auto Noise Reduction Auto Adjust
Picture Mode Personal
Contrast 80 Brightness 50 Colour 50 Sharpness 65
Tint 0
PICTURE
Standard Dynamic Personal SoftMovie
Normal Warm Personal Cold
Contrast 50
Red 45
The Picture Mode can be changed whilst watching
a programme. Press the Picture ( ) button to sequence through the five modes.
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Noise Reduction can be independently set for each input except PC RGB where Noise Reduction setting is not required.
Noise Reduction
If noise reduction is needed, Auto Adjust is the recommended setting.
Noise reduction can be set as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button to select the first PICTURE menu and then
press the D button until the second PICTURE menu is displayed and Noise Reduction is selected.
3
Press the LR buttons to select any of the different settings as
shown below.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the settings and close the PICTURE menu.
Subtitles
Most DTV broadcasts include subtitles in at least one language. To select subtitles or turn subtitles off press the SUBTITLES ( ) button and the Subtitle Languages list will be displayed.
Press the UD buttons to select a language or turn Subtitles off and press the EXIT ( ) or OK ( ) button to save settings and close the list.
Picture Settings
The Aspect Ratio can be independently set for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Auto and the HDMI input can be set to Zoom1 for DVD playback.
Setting the Aspect Ratio
If the Aspect Ratio is set to Auto, the Mirage will alter the picture to best suit the programme being received and there will be little need to change the setting manually.
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button to select the first PICTURE menu and then
press the D button until the second PICTURE menu is displayed and Aspect Ratio is selected.
3
Press the LR buttons to select any of the different settings as
shown below.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the settings and close the PICTURE menu.
Picture Settings
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
PICTURE
Colour Temperature Normal
Red 50 Green 50 Blue 50
Aspect Ratio Auto
Noise Reduction Auto Adjust
PICTURE
Colour Temperature Normal
Red 50 Green 50 Blue 50
Aspect Ratio Auto
Noise Reduction Auto Adjust
Auto Zoom2 Zoom1 16:9 4:3
Off Auto AdjustHighMidLow
How aspect ratio settings alter the picture
Zoom 2Zoom 1
4:3 16:9
The aspect ratio can be changed whilst watching a
programme. Press the Aspect Ratio (
16:9
) button to
sequence through the five settings.
Subtitle Languages
EXIT OK
Off
English
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
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Four preset sound modes can be selected or, using the Personal option, Treble and Bass can be set to preferred levels.
Setting the Sound Mode
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button twice to select the SOUND menu and then
press the D button once to select Sound Mode.
3
Press the LR buttons to select any of the different modes as
shown below.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the SOUND menu.
Personal Sound Mode
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button twice to select the SOUND menu and then
press the D button once to select Sound Mode and press the R button until Personal is selected.
3
Press the DU buttons to select Treble or Bass and press L or
R
to adjust the selected item.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the settings and close the SOUND menu.
Adjusting the Balance
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button twice to select the SOUND menu and then
press the D button until Balance is selected.
3
Press the LR buttons to adjust the Left/Right balance.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the setting and close the SOUND menu.
Surround Sound
Surround sound will enhance the audio and provide a more enjoyable and involving presentation.
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button twice to select the SOUND menu and then
press the D button until Surround Sound is selected.
3
Press the LR buttons to switch between TruSurround and Off.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the setting and close the SOUND menu.
Auto Volume
If there is an large difference between the volume of one programme and another, setting Auto Volume to on will reduce the disparity.
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the R button twice to select the SOUND menu and then
press the D button until Auto Volume is selected.
3
Press the LR buttons to switch between On and Off.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the setting and close the SOUND menu.
Sound SettingsSound Settings
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
SOUND
Sound Mode Standard
Treble 50 Bass 50
Balance 0 Auto Volume Off Surround Sound Off
SOUND
Sound Mode Standard
Treble 50 Bass 50
Balance 0
Auto Volume On
Surround Sound Off
SOUND
Sound Mode Standard
Treble 50 Bass 50
Balance 0 Auto Volume Off
Surround Sound TruSurround
SOUND
Sound Mode Personal
Treble 40
Bass 50 Balance 0 Auto Volume On Surround Sound Surround
SOUND
Sound Mode Standard
Treble 50 Bass 50
Balance 0
Auto Volume Off Surround Sound Off
Standard PersonalSportsMovieMusic
The Sound Mode can be changed without using
the menu. Press the Sound ( ) button to sequence through the five modes.
Sound Mute
The sound can be muted by pressing the MUTE ( ) button.
The mute flag will be displayed on the screen whenever the sound is muted.
To restore the sound to the previous level press the MUTE (
)
button or press either VOLUME button ( ) or ( ).
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
MUTE
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Setting On and Off Times
The time menu allows the Mirage to be programmed to switch on or off at preset times and to switch off after a channel closes down.
Both off and on times have the following repeat options available:
Off, Once, Everyday, Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Sat~Sun, Sun.
An off time can be set as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L or R button three times to display the TIME menu.
3
Press the D button to select Off Time and press the R button to
open the settings window.
4
Press the L or R button to select the required Repeat setting.
5
When the Repeat has been set press the D button to move
down one line and press the LR buttons to set the Hour. The L or R button can be held down to help set the times more quickly.
6
When the Hour has been set press the D button to move down
one line and press/hold the LR buttons to set the Minutes.
7
When the off time has been set press the D button to move
down to Close and press the OK ( ) button.
8
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the TIME menu.
Setting an on time is the same as setting an off time, except that settings are included for Volume and Mode. The range for the initial volume is 0–100 and the options for Mode are: DTV, ATV and Radio.
Time Functions
Some DTV broadcasts can include multiple audio languages and/or narrative audio descriptions for the visually impaired (V.I.). The Audio Languages menu allows available languages to be selected and broadcasts with audio descriptions to be chosen if required.
In DTV mode the sound output for the left and right speakers can be selected as follows:
1
Press the AUDIO (
AUDIO
) button to open the Audio Languages list.
2
Press the DU buttons to select the required broadcast language
and V.I. option.
3
Press the LR buttons to sequence through the three options;
L+R, L+L, or R+R.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button or the OK ( ) button to save
settings and close the list.
Sound Settings
Audio Languages
EXIT OK
English
English
MPEG
MPEG V.I.
L R
Audio Languages
EXIT OK
English
English
MPEG
MPEG V.I. L R
EPG MENU
16:9
AUDIO
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
TIME
Clock
Off Time
On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone London GMT
Close
Repeat Sat~Sun Hour 00 Minute 00
TIME
Clock Off Time
On Time
Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone
Close
Activete Mon~Fri Hour 19 Minute 30 Volume 30 Mode DTV
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The Setup Menu
On Screen Language
The on-screen menus and lists can be in any of the following nine languages: English, Español, Françes, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Portugês, Pyccкий, and Deutsch.
To change the language used follow the sequence below:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button to display the Channel menu.
2
Press the L button twice to display the SETUP menu.
3
Press the D button once to select Language.
4
Press the LR buttons to select the required language.
5
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to close the SETUP menu and save the desired language.
All the on-screen displays will now be in the chosen language.
Time Functions
The Sleep Timer
The Mirage incorporates a sleep timer which can be set to turn the unit off after a preset time. The available delay times are:
10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, and 240 minutes.
The sleep timer can be set as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L or R button three times to display the TIME menu.
3
Press the D button until Sleep Timer is selected and press the
LR
buttons to select the required delay.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the TIME menu.
An on-screen countdown will be displayed from 30 seconds before the Mirage switches off.
Auto Sleep
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L or R button three times to display the TIME menu.
3
Press the D button until Auto Sleep is selected and press the
LR
buttons to select Off or On.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the TIME menu.
If auto sleep is set to on, the Mirage will automatically switch off after two minutes with no signal from the chosen source.
Audio Language
The primary or secondary language are used as appropriate if they are available when a multiple language source is broadcast.
Set the preferred audio languages as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button twice to display the SETUP menu.
3
Press the D button until Audio Language is selected and press
the R or the OK ( ) button to open the settings window.
4
Press the DU buttons to select Primary or Secondary.
5
Press the LR buttons to choose the required language.
6
When finished, press the DU buttons to select Close and press
the OK ( ) button to close the settings window
7
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the SETUP menu.
Setting the Time Zone
There is a choice of 32 cities in various time zones.
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L or R button three times to display the TIME menu.
3
Press the D button until Time Zone is selected and press the
LR
buttons to select choose the appropriate setting.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the TIME menu.
TIME
Clock 20/Feb 16:16
Off Time 00:00 On Time 00:00
Sleep Timer 240
Auto Sleep Off Time Zone London GMT
SETUP
Language English
Audio Languages English Subtitle Languages English Hearing Impaired Off
Country UK
SETUP
Language English
Audio Language English
Subtitle Language English Hearing Impaired Off
Country UK
Primary English Secondary English
Close
TIME
Clock 20/Feb 16:16
Off Time 00:00 On Time 00:00 Sleep Timer 240
Auto Sleep Off
Time Zone London GMT
TIME
Clock 20/Feb 16:16
Off Time 00:00 On Time 00:00 Sleep Timer 240 Auto Sleep Off
Time Zone London GMT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
The selected language applies to all modes.
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The lock menu allows a password to be entered so that a number of key settings can be locked, selected programmes can be blocked and parental controls can be imposed.
Lock System
When lock system is on, Auto Tuning, DTV Manual Tuning, ATV Manual Tuning and Programme Edit can not be accessed from the CHANNEL menu without entering the password. All other menu options are not affected.
The Mirage default four digit password is 0000.
To turn the lock system on or off:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button to display the LOCK menu.
3
Press the D button and enter the password to access the LOCK
menu.
4
Press the LR buttons to select on or off.
5
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the LOCK menu.
The Lock MenuThe Setup Menu
Subtitle Language
The primary or secondary language are used as appropriate if they are available when multiple subtitle languages are broadcast.
Set the preferred subtitle languages as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button twice to display the SETUP menu.
3
Press the D button until Subtitle Language is selected and
press the R or the OK ( ) button to open the settings window.
4
Press the DU buttons to select Primary or Secondary.
5
Press the LR buttons to choose the required language.
6
When finished, press the DU buttons to select Close and press
the OK ( ) button to close the settings window
7
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the SETUP menu.
SETUP
Language English Audio Language English
Subtitle Language English
Hearing Impaired Off
Country UK
Primary English Secondary English
Close
SETUP
Language English Audio Languages English Subtitle Languages English
Hearing Impaired On
Country UK
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
Hearing Impaired
If a broadcast includes alternative audio for the hard of hearing it will be selected when Hearing Impaired is set to on.
The setting can be changed as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button twice to display the SETUP menu.
3
Press the D button until Hearing Impaired is selected and press
the L or R button to choose On or Off.
4
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save settings and close the SETUP menu.
Change Password
The password can be changed as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button to display the LOCK menu.
3
Press the D button and enter the password to access the LOCK
menu.
4
Press the D button to select Change Password.
5
Press the R button or press the OK ( ) button to open the
password window.
6
Enter and then confirm the new password.
7
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to save the new password and close the LOCK menu.
LOCK
Lock System Off
Change Password
Block Program Parental Guidance Off Restore Setting
Please enter password
New – – – Conrm – – – –
LOCK
Lock System Off Change Password Block Program Parental Guidance Off Restore Setting
Please enter password
– – –
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
If the default password of 0000 is replaced by a
user password and the password is forgotten there is no way to access any item on the LOCK menu. Please make sure that any password chosen is memorable.
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The Lock Menu
Parental Guidance
The parental guidance option allows any age from 4 to 18 to be select for all programmes. Parental guidance is set as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button to display the LOCK menu.
3
Press the D button and enter the password to access the LOCK
menu.
4
Press the D button three times to select Parental Guidance.
5
Press the LR buttons to select an age from 4 to 18 or turn
parental guidance off.
6
Press the EXIT ( ) button once or the MENU ( ) button twice
to confirm the settings and close the LOCK menu.
Block Programme
Blocked programmes can only be viewed by entering the password. The programmes are selected in the normal way but it is necessary to enter the password before the programme is shown.
Programmes are blocked as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button to display the LOCK menu.
3
Press the D button and enter the password to access the LOCK
menu.
4
Press the D button twice to select Block Programme.
5
Press the R button or press the OK ( ) button to open the
Block Programme list.
Press UD to select the channel to block and press the Green button to toggle the lock setting for the chosen channel.
6
Press the EXIT ( ) button to close the list or press the MENU
( ) button to close the list and return to the LOCK menu.
The Lock Menu
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
LOCK
Lock System Off Change Password
Block Program
Parental Guidance Off Restore Setting
LOCK
Lock System Off Change Password Block Program
Parental Guidance 18
Restore Setting
Block Programme
1 BBC ONE 2 BBC TWO 3 ITV 4 Channel 4 5 Five
6 ITV2
7 BBC THREE 9 BBC FOUR 10 ITV3 11 SKY THREE
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
LOCK
MENUEXIT OK
The OK ( ) button will make the Mirage switch to
the selected channel so it can be viewed when the list is closed.
If the selected channel is locked when the list is
closed the password must be entered so that the programme can be viewed.
After the factory settings have been restored the
Mirage must be retuned (see page 25) and, if used, the preferred user password should be reentered (see page 47) as the password will have been reset to 0000.
Restore Settings
There is normally no need to restore factory settings. It can however, be useful to restore factory settings as an easy way of clearing all restrictions, a forgotten password, blocked and skipped channels, personal settings, etc.
Restore settings should also be used in the unlikely event that the Mirage freezes.
The default factory settings can be restored as follows:
1
Press the MENU ( ) button.
2
Press the L button to display the LOCK menu.
3
Press the D button and enter the password to access the LOCK
menu.
4
Press the D button until Restore Settings is selected.
5
Press the L button to select Yes and press the OK ( ) button
to restore factory settings.
LOCK
Lock System On Change Password Block Program Parental Guidance 15
Restore Setting
LOCK
Lock System On Change Password Block Program Parental Guidance 15
Restore Setting
Are you sure?
Yes No
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ATV Teletext
A
B C D
F
E
Functions of Teletext
Part Display Contents
A Selected page number.
B Broadcast Station identity.
C Current page number or searching status.
D Date and time.
E Text information.
F FasText information.
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue
DTV Text
To access DTV Text press the TEXT ( ) or Red button depending on the programme’s broadcaster. A small banner 'loading…' will be displayed on screen. After a few seconds the broadcaster’s menu will appear, either overlaying part of the current programme:
or with the current programme in a smaller window next to the text menus and instructions:
Use the UD buttons (or in some cases the LR buttons) to navigate the menus and the OK ( ) button to select items. Use the Red, Green, Yellow and Blue buttons to access shortcuts, help and additional menus etc., as shown on screen.
To exit DTV Text press the TEXT ( ), the EXIT ( ) button or change channel.
All DTV Text navigation uses the
UDLR,
, Colour and 0–9
number buttons, all functions are available with the Mirage waterproof remote control.
Channel Logo
Item one Item two Item three Item four Item five Item six Item seven INDEX Latest news item:
To exit, press TEXT
Typical overlay example
Channel Logo
Item one 300 Item two 150 Item three 200 Item four 170 Item five 110 Item six 800 Item seven 160 Item eight 850 Item nine 121
Latest news item:
Home
MENUSHORTCUTSHELPHOME
adveretising banner
Typical inset example
Some broadcasters show a red on-screen prompt
when DTV Text is available.
To remove the prompt from the screen press the
Green button.
DTV Text is not available immediately after
changing channel as it takes a few seconds for the Mirage to receive the data from the broadcaster.
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
2 31
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
OK
EPG MENU
EXIT
Switching Teletext On
1
Press the TEXT ( ) button once to view the Teletext pages.
2
Use the 0–9 number buttons and the Red, Green, Yellow and
Blue FastText buttons to navigate the text pages.
3
Press the TEXT ( ) button again to switch to mix mode with the
text overlaying the TV picture. Press the TEXT ( ) button again to switch Teletext off and return to normal viewing.
The waterproof remote control includes the Teletext functions as show below:
EXIT
TEXT SIZEHOLD INDEX
2 31
Icon Name Functions
TEXT Press the button to turn Teletext on, enter Mix Mode and turn Teletext off.
Stops the automatic page change, which occurs if a Teletext page HOLD consists of two or more sub pages. The stop symbol is displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen. Press the button again to resume.
INDEX Press to return to the index page.
Press button to enlarge top half of the page. SIZE Press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page. Press again to return to normal size text.
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Troubleshooting
The red/green LED is not lit
(Press the POWER ( ) button to check if the green LED lights)
Remote control is not working
No sound from the Mirage
Sound and picture out of sync
Poor DTV picture or picture breaking up ‘blocking’
A Sky™ box can not be controlled via the Mirage
Make sure any isolation switch is set to on. Check that the LED on the AC/DC adaptor is lit. Push the mains lead in to AC/DC adaptor. Try the mains lead on another piece of equipment to prove the
lead is OK.
Connect another piece of equipment to the Mirage’s mains
socket to make sure the socket is working.
Check the consumer unit (fuse box).
If the IR LED on a remote control is viewed through a digital
camera, the IR LED will be seen to light when any button on the remote control is pressed. If the IR LED does not light the battery/batteries should be replaced.
If the IR LED is seen to light but the remote control only works
within 500 mm of the Mirage, the battery/batteries should be replaced.
If the batteries are replaced and the IR LED still does not light
the remote control is faulty or the battery/batteries have been incorrectly installed.
Check the volume level and that the Mute function is off. Analogue TV – check the correct system is selected for your
country. For example, in the UK the setting must be I. See pages 26 and 27 for more information.
This is usually a digital broadcast fault which clears when an
alternative channel is selected and then the original channel selected again.
Refer to a professional aerial installer. This can be due to the
condition of the aerial, the location of the aerial, the cable quality/length, or other equipment attenuating the signal.
Note: Even though other TVs display a good picture in the same
building it does not prove the quality of the signal reaching the Mirage. The only way is to try an alternative TV on the aerial to the Mirage or the Mirage in a known, good location.
Refer to the installation instructions on page 15, check the LED
on the Remote-Link is lit.
If the LED on the Remote-Link is lit, check that the Sky remote
control does control the Sky box directly.
Check that the connections and set up of the Sky box, as shown
on page 15, are correct. Note the output channel of the Sky™ box whilst on the RF OUTLETS page.
Perform ATV Manual Tuning as shown on page 27 and tune to
the output channel of the Sky™ box’s RF2 outlet. Ensure that the Mirage is set to PAL I.
IR Links and RJ12 Connections
IR Link Out
The IR Link Out is a 3.5 mm mono jack socket. The IR signal sensed by the Mirage is outputted from this socket to an IR emitter. This will enable the remote control of external equipment, such as a DVD player, from the Mirage.
IR Link Out Connections – IR Emitter
IR emitter LED positive terminal to the Tip.
IR emitter LED negative terminal to the Sleeve.
IR Link In
The IR Link In is a 3.5 mm stereo jack socket. This socket allows an auxiliary IR sensor to be connected to the Mirage, which enables remote control of the Mirage from a different point other than the front of the Mirage.
IR Link In Connections – IR Receiver
The Mirage will supply +5v DC to power the IR sensor.
IR sensor +5v DC terminal to the Tip.
IR sensor signal output terminal to the Ring.
IR sensor negative terminal to the Sleeve.
3.5 mm mono jack plug
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
3.5 mm stereo jack plug
Tip
Sleeve
RJ12 Connector
This connector is for Hotel TV System Integration. The RJ12 allows command codes to pass to and from the Mirage. The RJ12 pin assignment is internally configurable, to allow the connection of various Hotel TV Systems.
RJ12 Connector – Standard Configuration
Pin No Function
1 Not Connected
2 Command code from the external equipment to the Mirage. (0 V/5 V nominal)
3 Not Connected
4 Mirage On signal from the Mirage to the external equipment. (On = 5 V, Standby = 0 V nominal)
5 0 V – DC ground
6 Demodulated IR signal from the Mirage IR sensor to the external equipment. (0 V/5 V nominal)
Connector on the Interface PCB
16
Male RJ12 connector – front view
16
Male RJ12 connector – top view
16
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IR Remote Control Codes/RJ12 Command CodesRJ12 Command Code Format
Command Codes for the RJ12 Connector/IR Remote Control Codes – NEC Protocol – Address 00FF
Function Hex Code
Power ON
D82 7
Power Toggle ON/OFF (see note)
1CE3
DTV
E817
ATV
E718
SCART
EA1 5
Component
E619
PC – RGB
E916
HDMI
EB1 4
Composite
EC1 3
S-Video
E51A
Input
17E8
Channel 1
54AB
Channel 2
16E9
Channel 3
15EA
Channel 4
50AF
Channel 5
12ED
Channel 6
11EE
Channel 7
4CB3
Channel 8
0EF1
Channel 9
0DF2
Channel 0
0CF3
CH + Channel Up
09F6
CH – Channel Down
05FA
Vol + Volume Up
4BB4
Vol – Volume Down
4FB0
Mute
08F7
Menu
18E7
U Navigation Up
1AE5
D Navigation Down
48B7
L Navigation Left
47B8
R Navigation Right
07F8
Enter/OK
06F9
Exit
0AF5
EPG
40BF
Red (Fast Text)
5DA2
Green (Fast Text)
59A6
Yellow (Fast Text)
51AE
Blue (Fast Text)
55AA
Fav (Favourites)
58A7
Info (Information)
5CA3
Pic (Picture Mode)
4EB1
Sound (Sound Mode)
4AB5
Aspect (Aspect Ratio)
02FD
Return (PLP/Previous Channel)
49B6
Audio
53AC
Subtitle
57A8
Sleep
1EE1
Tex t
03FC
Index (Text)
56A9
List (Text)
52AD
Hold (Text)
5AA5
Size (Text)
5BA4
Reveal (Text)
5EA1
Subpage (Text)
5FA0
TV/Radio (DTV only)
10EF
Nicam (ATV only)
14EB
To program an IR remote control to transmit a signal to operate the Mirage the codes in the table (left) must be entered.
Note:
There is no discrete Power Off code, the Power Toggle On/Of must be used to set the Mirage to standby.
Power Toggle On/Off will set the opposite condition of the Mirage as below.
Mirage On – Power Toggle On/Off – Mirage set to Standby.
Mirage Off – Power Toggle On/Off – Mirage set to On.
Command Codes via the RJ12 Connector – NEC Protocol.
The codes in the table on page 55 are the codes that will be sent to the Mirage via the RJ12 connector.
The voltage levels that are accepted as an input on pin 2 of the RJ12 connector (command code from external equipment to the Mirage) are:
HIGH + 5 VDC LOW 0 V
Important: When the input on pin 2 of the RJ12 connector is inactive/idle it must be held HIGH. If pin 2 of the RJ12 connector is held low, all subsequent command codes via the RJ12 connector and via the Mirage IR receiver (sent from the Mirage IR remote control) will fail and the Mirage will be non responsive.
Pin 5 of the RJ12 connector is DC ground.
The command codes in the table below are written in the NEC protocol format. Care must be taken when generating the command code. The command codes are written as MSB (Most Significant Bit), LSB (Least Significant Bit). The codes when delivered to the Mirage must be LSB, MSB.
For the command codes in the table below to work correctly the format of the NEC protocol must be INVERTED.
Logic 1 – 2.25 ms
Inactive/idle
HIGH
Inactive/idle
HIGH
Logic 0 – 1.12 ms
Address 0 0 F F
Code
8 D 7 2
Stop 560 µs
9 ms 4.5 ms
560 µs
The address is 00FF (hex). An example of the ‘Power On’ command code written in the table – Power On = 00FFD827
An example of the ‘Power On’ command code delivered to the Mirage via the RJ12 connector – Power On = 00FF8D72 – LSB first.
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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Interface Connectors – The RS-232 Port
RS-232 Port
The RS-232 port is a DB9 male connector. This connector allows Home Automation Systems to send command codes directly to the Mirage.
The Mirage will only receive RS-232 codes, it does not transmit codes. Only pin 2 (receive) and pin 5 (ground) are connected in the DB9 male connector.
To connect to the RS-232 port a DB9 female connector must be used.
If a standard RS-232 port is to be connected to the Mirage RS-232 port, pins 2 and 3 must be cross wired. So pin 3 (transmit) of the external equipment will be connected to pin 2 (receive) of the Mirage.
RS-232 Code Listing (Hex)
Function Code Check Sum Function Code Check Sum
Power ON 61 9F UP 1A E6 Power OFF 62 9E DOWN 48 B8 0 0C F4 LEFT 47 B9 1 54 AC RIGHT 07 F9 2 16 EA ENTER 06 FA 3 15 EB RETURN 49 B7 4 50 B0 EXIT 0A F6 5 12 EE SOUND 4A B6 6 11 EF PIC 4E B2 7 4C B4 ASPECT 02 FE 8 0E F2 SLEEP 1E E2 9 0D F3 TEXT 03 FD VOL+ 4B B5 INFO 5C A4 VOL- 4F B1 FAV 58 A8 CH+ 09 F7 EPG 40 C0 CH- 05 FB RED 5D A3 INPUT 17 E9 GREEN 59 A7 DTV E8 18 YELLOW 51 AF ATV E7 19 BLUE 55 AB HDMI EB 15 REVEAL 5E A2 COMPONENT E6 1A HOLD 5A A6 S-VIDEO E5 1B LIST 52 AE SCART EA 16 INDEX 56 AA COMPOSITE EC 14 SUBPAGE 5F A1 PC E9 17 SIZE 5B A5 MUTE 08 F8 AUDIO 53 AD MENU 18 E8 NICAM (ATV) 14 EC
SUBTITLE (DTV) 57 A9
RS-232 Protocol
Baud Rate 38400
Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bit 1
Command Code Sequence
A0 F0 55 FF <Code> <Check Sum>
The time of the command sequence must be < 500 ms.
The interval time of two continuous command sequences must be > 500 ms.
Specifications
Produced by digiSET 01772 828083
Display
Screen Size 19" (480 mm) Diagonal Widescreen (16:9) Resolution WXGA+ (1440 x 900) Type a-si TFT active matrix LCD Brightness 300 cd/m2 Contrast Ratio 1,000:1 Viewing Angle 85°/85°/80°/80° – L/R/U/D Colour Depth 16.77 M colours (6 bit + Hi-FRC) Response Time 5 ms
Audio
Speaker 2 x integral Gel Audio™ transducer Output 3 W + 3 W rms Features Nicam A2 Stereo, Treble and Bass Controls
Tuner/ Reception
Digital TV DVB-T (MHEG-5) MPEG-2 decoding Analogue TV PAL-BG, I, DK/SECAM-BG, DK, L Programme VHF:2–13 UHF 21–69 Cable S1–S41 Channels DTV 400, ATV 100 Aerial Input 75 ohm coaxial
Connectivity
HDMI 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p Component (Y,Pb,Pr) 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p SCART Full Scart PC RGB (D-sub) Up to 1280 x 1024 at 75 HZ, 1366 x 768 at 60 HZ S-Video S-Y:1.0 V V p-p +/-5 % S-C:0.3 V p-p, +/-5 % Composite (CVBS) 1.0 V p-p +/-5 % Common Interface Port Additional channels via CAM/Smartcard L+R Audio Input 2 x RCA for Component and S-video Audio Input PC Audio Input 1 x Stereo Jack Socket for PC Audio Input Audio Out Headphone Speaker Clip Terminals LEFT +/- and RIGHT +/-
Control
RS-232 Receives RS-232 Control Codes from Home Automation/Hotel Systems Sky™ IR Link Control of a Sky Box via the Mirage IR receiver and Aerial cable RJ12 Command code in and out
3.5mm IR In For connection to external IR receiver
3.5mm IR Out For connection to external IR emitter
Power
AC/DC Adaptor 4M Lead Input 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz Output 12 VDC/5 A Consumption 50 W max
Standby Below 3 W Dimensions/ Weight
External Dimensions (W x H x D) 600 mm x 800 mm x 61 mm
Total Weight 16 Kg (35 lb)
Accessories
Waterproof Remote Control IP67, Full Function, complete with battery
Remote Control Holder Wall/Tile mount, clear plastic with gel adhesive strip
Standard Remote Control Complete with batteries
Mains Power Lead UK and Europe
AC/DC Adaptor Complete with detachable 4 meter cord
Installation and Operating
Instructions
Book
Convenience Features
Multi Language OSD
English, Español, Françes, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Portugês,
Pyccкий, and Deutsch Auto Tuning DTV and ATV Manual Tune DTV and ATV Programe Edit Allows programmes to be deleted, skipped, or selected as favourites Favourites List Favourite channels can be stored and accessed in a favourites list EPG 8 day Electronic Programme Guide Picture Mode Standard, Movie, Dynamic, Personal, Soft Sound Mode Standard, Music, Movie, Sports, Personal Aspect Ratio Control (ARC) Auto, Zoom 1, Zoom2, 16:9, 4:3 AVL Auto Volume Leveller Subtitles Switchable, as available from the broadcaster Digital Text MHEG-5 – Interactive text via the red button Analogue Teletext TOP/FLOF
Hotel Mode
Volume Limit Set maximum volume limit Input Selection Selects which Inputs will be available on the Input Menu Input Priority Selects which Input will be the default when the Mirage is turned on Menu Button Disabled Menu button can be disabled to prevent access to menus by hotel guest
Mirage Operating Instructions – January 2011 – Part No. TVS/00446/04
PORTER LANCASTRIAN LIMITED
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