Topfield TF3200IR User Manual

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The User’s Manual
Please read this UserÕs Manual carefully. The menu structure and specification can be changed without noti
ce.
Digital Satellite Receiver With Irdeto Embedded.
TF3200IR
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This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the product.
CAUTION
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INTRODUCTION 4 CONTENTS 5 FEATURES 5 FRONT/ REAR PANELS 6
1) FRONT PANEL
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2) REAR PANEL
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT(RCU) 8 GETTING STARTED 12 FUNCTION GUIDE 13 MENU OPERATIONS 16
1) SYSTEM SETTING
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2) ORGANIZING CHANNEL
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3) ORGANIZING FAVORITES
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4) INSTALLATION
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5) INFORMATION
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6) Irdeto Access
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7) GAME
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TROUBLE SHOOTING(Q & A) 45 SPECIFICATIONS 46
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Please do not insert metal or alien substance into the slots
for the Modules and Cards.
In doing so can cause damage to the STB and reduce its life span.
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WARNING
WARNING Warning WARNING Warning WARNING
Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety. MAINS SUPPLY : 90-250V AC 50/60 Hz. OVERLOADING : Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adapters
as these can result in fire or electrical shock.
LIQUIDS : Keep liquids away from the STB.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
SMALL OBJECTS : Coins or other small objects must be kept away from the IRD
as they can fall through the ventilation slots of the IRD and cause serious damage.
CLEANING : Disconnect the IRD from the wall socket before cleaning it.
Use a dry cloth lightly dampened(no solvents) to clean the exterior of the IRD.
VENTILATION : Do not block the decoder’s ventilation slots.
Ensure that a free airflow is maintained around the IRD. NEVER stand the IRD on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not use or store the IRD where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. NEVER stack other electronic equipment on top of the IRD.
ATTACHMENTS : Do not use any attachments that are not recommended as these
may cause hazards or damage the equipment .
CONNECTION TO THE SATELLITE DISH LNB :
Disconnect the IRD from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the satellite dish. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE LNB.
SERVICING : Do not attempt to service this product yourself.
Refer all serving to qualified service agents.
LIGHTNING : It is recommended that the IRD should remain connected at all
times to the mains supply and satellite dish (except when working on the LNB). However, the manufacturer’s instructions for safeguarding other equipment connected to the IRD, i, e, TV set, must be followed during lightning storms. LNB and the modem telephone line are essential.
EARTHING : The LNB cable must be earthed to the system earth for
the satellite dish.
LOCATION : Locate the IRD indoor place properly to prevent lightening,
raining and direct sunlight.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Digital Satellite Receiver (STB). This Digital Satellite Receiver is fully compliant with the international DVB standard and thus transmits digital images, sounds, information guides and teletext directly to your TV through the satellite. Now you can comfortably see and receive digitally transmitted music, news, movie and sports satellite broadcasts in your office or at your home.
In the Channel Search section, both the automatic channel search method and the manual Search mode are provided. Also it supports DiSEqC 1.2 and USALS enabling you to move your antenna in order to focus your preferred satellite. You can save up to 2500 and 1500 Radio channels and work around with the Favorite, Lock,
Delete, Move and Sort functions. The Menu is very modern and supports different
languages. All functions can be carried out using the remote control and some of the
functions can also be carried out using the front panel.
The STB is easy to use and adaptable for future advances. Please be aware that new software may change the functions of the STB. If you have any difficulties concerning the operation of your STB, please refer to the relevant section of this manual, including the ‘Troubleshooting’. This Manual will provide you with useful information on using the STB.
INTRODUCTION
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Please ensure that the following items are included with the STB.
1) Remote control unit
2) Batteries (size AAA)
3) User’s Guide (this document)
Fully Compliant to DVB
Antenna/LNB control
- 22KHz mode On/Off
- Automatic FEC Detection
- DiSEqC 1.0 & 1.2 compatible & USALS
Satellite/Channel support
- 2500 TV channels, 1500 Radio channels storable
- Automatic channel search
Video/Audio
- Automatic PAL/NTSC selection
- Multi-lingual Audio support
- Multi-lingual Subtitle support
OSD (On Screen Display) support
- 256 color support.
- Multi-lingual menu text support.
- GMT and Time Offset support
- 10 favorite channel groups support
- Page Up/Page Down available on your channel list
- PIG ( Picture In Graphic ) support
Teletext
- Software emulation mode with always VBI insertion mode on.
Games are embedded.
CONTENTS
FEATURES
CONTENTS / FEATURES
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- STANDBY
The power button of STB (ON / Stand by)
2)Rear Panel
FRONT / REAR PANELS
FRONT/REAR PANELS
- CHANNEL
The channel buttons are to change channels.
- LED
STANDBY REMOTE TV / SAT
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FRONT / REAR PANELS
LNB IN
Connects the satellite antenna cable.
LNB OUT
Use it to connect to another STB.
RS232
Upgrades the STB Program & software.
TV SCART
Connects the TV SCART
VIDEO INPUT
Video input (YELLOW).
AUDIO-LEFT INPUT
Audio input (WHITE).
AUDIO-RIGHT INPUT
Audio input (RED).
RF OUT
Connects the TV.
RF IN
Connects the TV antenna.
FRONT/REAR PANELS
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU)
Switches the STB between Operation and Standby mode.
Returns to the previous menu and the screen.
Enables/ Disables the Audio.
Selects the TV or Radio service channels and individual
menu options.
Displays the Menu on screen or returns to previous menu from submenu.
Displays the EPG (Electronic Program Guide) on screen only when available.
Tunes to the next or previous service. Services up or down through the available services.
Adjusts the volume (Increase/Decrease).
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Displays Channel List on screen. Selects the item in the menu mode.
Displays the program information box on the screen and removes it.
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU)
Changes the terrestrial TV and Satellite mode.
Selects LEFT/RIGHT/MONO/STEREO sound function.
Selects the subtitle language list for the current service.
Enables the teletext with software emulation.
Displays the favorite channel list.
Displays and alters the UHF setting in menu.
Selects the previously viewed channel.
Selects the TV/Radio mode.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
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INSTALLATION
1) Connection to TV and Hi-Fi
1-2) Connection to the TV using the RF cable.
Connect a terrestrial antenna to RF IN socket on the STB. Connect one end of the RF cable to the RF OUT socket on the STB. Connect the other end to the ANT IN socket on the TV.
INSTALLATION (Connection)
1-1) Connection to the TV with the SCART
Cable.
Connect one end of the SCART cable to
the TV SCART socket on the STB and
the other end to a SCART socket on the
TV.
First, connect both the satellite antenna and the TV line to the STB and switch the power on.
In this manual there are some of the most common ways to connect the equipment: TV and STB.
There are several ways of connecting the STB to the existing Audio/TV system. We recommend using one of the following setups.
If you have problems with your connections and need help, contact your dealer or Service Provider.
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INSTALLATION (Connection)
1-3) Connection to the TV with the CINCH
Cable.
Connect one end (3 connectors) of the
CINCH cable to the AUDIO-RIGHT (red), AUDIO-LEFT (white) and the VIDEO OUTPUT (yellow) socket on the STB.
Connect the other end (3 connectors) to
the AUDIO-RIGHT input (red), AUDIO-LEFT input (white) and the VIDEO input (yellow) socket on the
TV or Hi-Fi.
2) Connection to the other Satellite Receiver.
Connect the satellite cable to the LNB IN socket on the STB. With a connector, connect the LNB OUT socket on the STB and the ANT IN socket of the other STB.
INSTALLATION
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Press the Power button to operate the STB from the STANDBY mode. Now, the Info box will appear for a given time and disappear. Pressing the button, the Info box will remain on the screen. The display time of the Info box is adjustable under the System Setting Menu of the Main Menu.
If the current broadcast has EPG (Electronic Program Guide) with it, press the button to see not only the current channel’s but also other channel’s EPG without any time constraints. Also, press the button to reserve and save the current service and to watch the broadcast
automatically when it starts.
IMPORTANT: Before taking charge of your new STB, some important technical
settings are essential.
- Adjust your antenna through Dish Setting menu in installation menu.
- First, press the button on the RCU to make the Main Menu appear.
- Go to the LNB Setting menu under the Channel Search item of the Installation menu and press button.
- The Default PIN CODE is 0000.
- Choose the right parameters for Satellite Name, LNB Frequency, 22KHz, 12 V, DiSEqC 1.0, and Motorized System according to your LNB and satellite settings. If the right Satellite Name and LNB Frequency were not found in the list, call the dealer for satellite information.
- Then, press the button and go back to the Channel Search menu.
- Set the Search Mode to the Auto mode. (A Manual or Advanced Search
can always be performed later on)
- Select the Start Search... item and press button.
- The search procedure will take a while. Press the button when the searching
process is over (100%) to confirm and save the new channel list.
- For further information, please refer to the LNB Setting item of the MENU OPERATIONS on this manual.
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
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FUNCTION GUIDE
Function Guide
Service List
Press key on the RCU to see the Service List. You can choose the service you want to watch. By using keys, you can move the cursor. The functions of Service List are as follows.
Bouguet List If you want to watch the services of special Bouguet, choose the Bouguet you want
Satellite List If you want to watch the services of special satellite. Choose the satellite you want with key.
Satellite List If you want to watch the services after alphabetic search, press key.
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Function Guide
Press INFO key on the RCU to see the program information. The Information box displays as follows:
Channel Number Channel Name Detailed Program Information Signal Level & Quality Satellite Information Information of subtitle and / or teletext
Information Box
EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
schedules. The button makes the reservation for the next program.
button shows extended information of the current program. button will change the contents of EPG between TV and Radio services.
To use currently showing TV, and Radio services as well as to use next program schedules, press button on the remote control unit. If EPG is available on programs, you will see the detailed description of the programs, start/end time and programs schedules etc.
, and , buttons will be used
to move program and to see next program
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schedules. The button makes the reservation for the next program.
button shows extended information of the current program. button will change the contents of EPG between TV and Radio services.
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You can choose a language of subtitle using
button on the RCU.
If a broadcaster provides subtitles, you can see
symbol in the Information Box.
Subtitle
You can choose a language of soundtrack using
button on the RCU when a broadcaster
supports various languages of soundtrack.
Also, it is possible to choose a mode among Stereo, Mono, Left and Right using the
, buttons on the RCU.
Soundtrack
Teletext
FUNCTION GUIDE
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If a broadcaster supports teletext, you can see symbol in the Information Box. There are VBI insertion mode and software emulation mode in teletext.
In the VBI insertion mode, which is always on, you can watch the teletext with your TV using the RCU of your TV. To watch teletext with VBI insertion, your TV must support teletext. In the software emulation mode, you can watch the teletext even though your TV does not support teletext. You can watch the teletext using the RCU of STB. Press button twice to watch the teletext with software emulation mode. Press button or EXIT( ) button to escape from teletext.
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MENU OPERATIONS
Now this chapter assumes that the STB system has been installed correctly, meaning: * The satellite dish for the STB has been installed, connected to the STB and
correctly adjusted to the proper satellite. * The STB is connected to the TV. * The RCU has batteries and ready to control the STB.
If the STB has not been installed or connected properly, please refer to the
INSTALLATION (connection) menu on this manual.
Many of the functions of the STB are available from the Main Menu. Press the
button to open it.
MENU OPERATIONS
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I-1 TIME SETTING
MENU OPERATIONS
I. SYSTEM SETTING
Various time modes can be set, such as the current local time, the Power On/Off time and the Sleep Time. The exact local present time can be adjusted
by using the GMT, the Time Offset and the Mode sub menus.
PLEASE NOTE: Configure the Local Time before adjusting the
Wakeup Time,Power Off Time or the Sleep Time.
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A. Local Time Setting
Press the button at Local Time Setting item in the Time Setting
menu to open the Local Time Setting menu. Inside the Local Time Setting
menu, there are 4 sub menus: Mode, Local Time,GMT and Time Offset.
Mode
By using the , buttons,you can control the Auto/Manual mode. The Auto mode automatically updates the time settings by adding the GMT received from the satellite and the Time Offset value you have inserted. The Auto mode is recommended.
Local Time
The Local Time is adjustable only when the Mode is on the Manual mode. Adjust the current time, if necessary, by using the numeric buttons and the , buttons.
GMT
GMT is referred to the standard time of Greenwich. This cannot be changed.
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Use the , buttons to select the On/Off mode. If the Timer item item is set to On, the Wakeup Time item, the Wakeup channel item and the Power Off Time item becomes adjustable.
The Wakeup Time item sets up the time the STB automatically turns on. Insert the preferable Wakeup Time by using the numeric buttons and the
, buttons on the RCU. To disable the wakup function, make the Timer item Off.
B. Timer
C. Wakeup Time
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Time Offset
The current time of the local area can be inserted. In another words, insert the time difference of the local time zone from the GMT. For example, if the local area is Seoul (the time difference from the GMT being 9), insert 9:00. The time
is adjustable by using the , buttons,15 minutes at a time.
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The Power Off Time menu sets the time of the STB automatically turns off.
The Sleep Time item is similar to the Power Off menu. The Sleep Time function turns off after the adjusted sleep time.
E. Power Off Time
F. Sleep Time
MENU OPERATIONS
The Wakeup Channel item automatically turns the STB to the preset channel when it automatically turns on by the Wakeup function.
D. Wakeup Channel
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The age rating control, the PIN(Personal Identification Number) Code and the passwords to various menus can be configured. The PIN Code box will automatically appear when this menu is selected. The default PIN Code is 0000.
The Censorship item blocks programs according to each specific setting. Use the , buttons to select the items below.
No Block: Access to everyone. 4~21(age): Inaccessible for viewers within each minimum age limit. Total Block: Access to no one .
If the channel is limitation free, the block function will not work.
Go to the PIN Code item to configure new PIN Code. Press the button, and a box will appear on the screen. Enter the PIN code by using the numeric buttons on your RCU.
I-2. PARENTAL CONTROL
A. Censorship
B. Change PIN Code
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The Access Control menu controls access to 6 items: Time Setting, Language Setting, A/V Output Setting, Organizing Channels, Organizing Favorites and Installation. Press the , buttons to Lock/Unlock the access. Locking means controlling the access to specific menus with the PIN Code system. The default PIN Code is 0000.
C. Access Control
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There are many languages available for the menu. The default language is
English.
A. Menu Language
It is an item for changing the language of the Main menu. Select the language which the menus will be shown in. [English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Arabic / Greek / Turkish /
Danish / Swedish / Norwegian / Dutch / Russian]
B. Subtitle Language
It is an item for changing the language of the subtitle. As long as the services support, the subtitle language is changeable by pressing the button on your RCU. [English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Arabic / Greek / Turkish /
Danish / Swedish / Norwegian / Dutch / Russian]
I-3. LANGUAGE SETTING
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I-4. A/V OUTPUT SETTING
C. Audio Language
It is an item for changing the default language of the Audio. If more than one audio language is transmitted, you may select one language among several languages transmitted by pressing the button.
The selected langage will works if you set the sound track to Auto in the indivisual services.
[English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Arabic / Greek / Turkish /
Danish / Swedish / Norwegian / Dutch / Russian]
The STB has many A/V Outputs. Control this menu properly according to external
components connected to the STB. Configurations concerning Audio and Video can be made here.
A. TV Type
Enables the setting of the TV
standard. For automatic PAL/NTSC selection, set to
Multi.
B. Video Output
Enables the video output format. Select RGB or CVBS by using , buttons. RGB works only in SCART.
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C. TV Aspect Ratio
Enables the setting of the screen format of the TV. Select 4:3 or 16:9 mode by
using , buttons.
D. Display Format
Enables the setting of the screen format of the TV. Select the Letter Box or Center extract mode of 16:9 pictures by using , buttons.
E. UHF Type
Allows you to change the UHF Type. Select the PAL G, PAL I, PAL K modes by using the , buttons.
F. UHF Channel
Choose the UHF Channel by using the , buttons. The default UHF channel is CH36.
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I-5. OSD Transparency
Adjusts the OSD transparency level of all kinds of menus. The available levels are ranging from 0% to 50%.
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I-6. Info Box Display Time
Adjusts the time-out of the Info Box. Sets the period of time the Info Box is displayed on screen. The adjustable time is from 0 to 30 seconds.
I-7. Info Box Position
Adjusts the position of the Info Box. Allows you to change the position by using the
, buttons.
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This mode can be used to rename, reorder, lock, hide and to delete TV Services.
A. Browse
Press the button. Now, browsing through the Organizing Channels is possible. Press assigned buttons on the help message.
B. Rename
Use the , buttons to select Rename item and press the button to move the cursor to the Channel List. Press button to display keyboard, and rename the channel. After renaming it, be sure to save it by pressing the button at Save item.
C. Move
Use the , buttons to choose the Move mode. You can reorder and move the service to the preferred position. Mark the desired channel to move and press button.
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D. Lock
You can restrain and lock the use of the services. From here, locking (and later unlocking) channels in any of the lists is possible e.g. in order to prevent children
from watching it. If a locked service is selected, enter the PIN code in order to enjoy it.
E. Skip
You can hide and skip the services. In order to unlock the skip function, press the
button on the skipped channel. The skipped channels will not be visible on
channel list.
F. Delete
Press button to delete channels. The delete function differs from the skip function as it deletes the channel completely. Whereas, the skip function just makes the channel invisible.
NOTE: Deleted channels are permanently deleted. The only way to reobtain
is to perform a new channel search.
G. Sort
You can sort and rearrange the sequence for the services.
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This mode is helpful in adding and deleting services to and from the favorite
group.
Under the menu Organizing Favorites, there are three different modes: Fav List,Fav CHs and Ch List. On the Fav List mode, four standard lists are selected as the default menus: News, Sports, Movie and Music. Up to 10 lists including these lists can be added and renamed.
When deleting a service, select a service in the Fav CHs section and press the assigned button on the help message.
To add services into Favorites, locate the cursor to the desired service and press the button. Even in the Favorite CHs, you will see basic satellite & Channel information.
III. ORGANIZING FAVORITES
MENU OPERATIONS
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IV. INSTALLATION
IV-1.LNB Setting
MENU OPERATIONS
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The Low Noise Blockdown Converter (LNB) amplifies the signal received by the satellite dish and lowers the frequency of the signal. The signal is then fed from the LNB at the dish via cable to the STB. For the LNB Settings, move the cursor to INSTALLATION item and press
button.
Then, set the cursor to the LNB Setting item and press button.
A. Satellite Name
Press the button to display the Satellite List box. The Satellite name list is put in alphabetical order. Select one of the preprogrammed satellites that correspond to the value of the antenna. If the desired satellite name is not in the list, then select Others .
B. LNB Frequency
Select the L.O. Frequency set to antenna. The LNB Frequency of 5150, 9750, 10600, 10750, 11475 MHz or Universal can be selected by using the or button.
NOTE: If the Universal LNB is selected, both 9750 and 10600 MHz or 1070MHz
are supported at the same time, and therefore the 22 KHz tone setting is not required.
C. LNB Power
Select LNB power ‘ On’ for internal and ‘ Off ’ for external.
D. 22 KHz
If you are using a 22 KHz tone switch box, make 22 KHz tone switch enable or disable to select LNB or antenna.
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E. DiSEqC 1.0
The STB is designed to be DiSEqC 1.0 compatible. This allows multiple antennas to be connected to the STB at the same time. If using two or more fixed antennas or LNBs, then it is recommended to use a DiSEqC 1.0 switch.
Select from 1 of DiSEqC to 4 of DiSEqC, Mini A, MiniB or Disable according to the option or the configuration of DiSEqC switch box or antenna.
F. Channel Search
To go to channel search menu directly from LNB setting menu,
press button at this item.
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IV-2. Channel Search
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A. Satellite Name
Press the button to display the Satellite List Box. The Satellite name list is put in alphabetical order. Select one of the preprogrammed satellites that correspond to the value of the antenna. If the desired satellite name is not in the list, then select Others.
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There are 4 search modes, Auto, Manual, Advanced and SMATV.The
Auto mode enables to search using the information the STB has. On the other
hand, there will be a need to know in advance the frequencies and the symbol
rates before using the Manual mode. On the Advanced mode, enter the
Audio PID, Video PID or the PCR PID. The SMATV mode is used to special
purposes on satellite master antenna TV system.
Enter the Transponder’s Frequency by using the numeric buttons on your RCU.
Enter the Transponder’s Symbol Rate by using the numeric buttons on your RCU.
Choose the Type of polarization, either the Horizontal or the Vertical.
C. Frequency
D. Symbol Rate
E. Polarization
B. Search Mode
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This Network Search item can be used if the Search mode is set to the Manual or Auto mode. If the Network Search item is set to On an the NIT (Network Information Table) is available, the other transponders of NIT can be searched.
G. PID
H. FTA/ Scrambled
Press button to enter Video/Audio/PCR PID’s.
1) Video PID
Insert the Video PID by using the numeric buttons on your RCU.
2) Audio PID
Insert the Audio PID by using the numeric buttons on your RCU
3) PCR PID
Insert the PCR PID by using the numeric buttons on your RCU.
4) SAVE
To ensure the above Video/Audio/PCR PID change, press button at this item.
MENU OPERATIONS
Choose your favorable channels among FTA only / CAS only / FTA+CAS.
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column and Radio channels in the other. Please note that the search procedure may take a few minutes. When the search procedure is completed, the screen will show how many TV and Radio channels have been found. Press button to save the channels.
To go to LNB Setting menu directly from Channel Search menu,press
button at this item.
J. LNB Setting
MENU OPERATIONS
I. Start Search...
Searches for digital channels after the configuration of the LNB is over. To stop the searching process on the way, press either the button or the button. This menu will be shown as long as the STB is searching for channels. All channels found will be listed in two columns on the screen; with TV channels in one
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MENU OPERATIONS
IV-3 . Motorized DiSEqC 1.2
If you have DiSEqC 1.2 motorised system, then you can use the DiSEqC 1.2 functions.
. Satellite Name
A selection of satellite names that will be used to identify a motor position.
. Frequency: Selects the frequency to catch the strong signal. . DiSEqC Command Mode : Change the current mode between User and Installer
modes.
- User: This mode is used to fine-tune the position of the motor for better reception.
- Installer: This mode is used to search for the position of a satellite manually.
. Movement: In case of User mode, the movement is adjustable by fine-tuning.
In case of Installer mode, the movement is adjustable by East ,West going command.
MENU OPERATIONS
If you have DiSEqC 1.2 motorised system, then you can use the DiSEqC 1.2 functions.
. Satellite Name
A selection of satellite names that will be used to identify a motor position.
. Frequency: Selects the frequency to catch the strong signal. . DiSEqC Command Mode : Change the current mode between User and Installer
modes.
- User: This mode is used to fine-tune the position of the motor for better reception.
- Installer: This mode is used to search for the position of a satellite manually.
. Movement: In case of User mode, the movement is adjustable by fine-tuning.
In case of Installer mode, the movement is adjustable by East ,West going command.
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. Motor Control
- Goto : Moves the motor to the stored position of the selected satellite.
- Store : Stores the current position of the motor for the selected satellite.
- Reset : Resets all stored position of the motor relative to the “0” position.
(Installer mode only)
- Recalculate : Recalculates the position of the Stab Rotor motor.
- Limit E,W: Limits east and west position.
- Limit OFF : Setting of the limitation.
- Goto Ref : Goes to reference.
. Channel Search: After saving the DiSEqC configuration at the highest signal quality,
press button to start channel searching of the selected satellite.
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IV-4. USALS Setting
USALS is very convenient motorized DiSEqC System that support DiSEqC 1.3 command and also can get the satellite position automatically if you know geographical location. Basically,the listed satellites have the Longitude saved and therefore the angle of the satellite can be calculated without problem.
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MENU OPERATIONS
If you have USALS motorized system, then you can use the USALS as followings.
. Satellite Name: Select a satellite that will be used to identify a motor system. . Satellite Angle: It is the Longitude of the selected satellite and it can be set automatically
in case of selecting a satellite name.
. My Longitude : It means the angle of Longitude and you can select the direction of EAST
and WEST by Numeric or , button.
. My Latitude : It means the angle of Latitude and you can select the direction of SOUTH
and NORTH by Numeric or , button.
. Reference Position : Goes to Reference position (O˚) . Move : After selecting “goto the position” menu, it is adjustable by fine-tuning and
, button moves to anti-clockwise and clok-wise respectively.
. Frequency : Selects the frequency to catch the strong signal. . Goto the position : After setting the Longitude, Latitude and the longitude of the selected
satellite, this menu is used when you want to move the desired direction (position)of the dish, saved before. Its moving limit is ±65˚.
IV-5. Factory Setting
All the stored data can be reset just like it was manufactured.
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V. INFORAMTION
You can check the STB version and refer the calendar.
MENU OPERATIONS
MENU OPERATIONS
V-1. IRD STATUS
Check the IRD’s system information. It shows the IRD’s:
Smart Card IRD CA Module Loader IRD S/W Driver S/W
Last Update
IV-6. Firmware Upgrade
If there is available new IRD S/W in that trarnsponder you can upgrade your IRD S/W.
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MENU OPERATIONS
Press the or button to select the year. Press the or button to
select the month.
V-2. CALENDAR
MENU OPERATIONS
VOL
VOL
CH CH
VI. Irdeto Access
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MENU OPERATIONS
MENU OPERATIONS
. You can see the current Irdeto CA status.
. You can see the current Loader status.
. You can read the stored Message.
. You can read the stored announcement message.
*You can store two message automatically.
VI-1. CA Status
VI-2. Loader Status
VI-3. Mail Message
VI-4. Announcement
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VII-1. Block
VII GAME
VII-2. Poker
MENU OPERATIONS
MENU OPERATIONS
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MENU OPERATIONS
MENU OPERATIONS
VII-3. Bricks Lay
VII-4. Bomb Hexa
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Q & A)
Problem Possible Causes What to do
Nothing appears on the Front Panel.
No sound or picture, but the front panel shows red light.
No Picture, No Sound.
The Remote Control Unit (RCU) is not working.
Time Setting is wrong.
2 broadcasts overlap.
The main power cable is not connected.
STB is in standby mode.
The satellite dish is not pointing at the satellite. No Signal or Weak Signal. LNB is faulty. The UHF Key is
pushed down .
No Batteries. The RCU is incorrectly aimed. The STB is in standby mode.
The Time is not set properly.
The channels are not configured properly on the RF mode.
Check that the main power cable is plugged into the power socket.
Turn the power ON.
Adjust the dish. Check the settings in one of the channel search submenus. Check the cable connections. Replace the LNB. Get out of the UHF mode.
Change the batteries (both). Aim the RCU properly to the STB. Change the mode to the normal mode by pressing power key.
Adjust the Time on the Menu.
You have forgotten your secret PIN Code.
Contact your Service Provider.
Set the channels in the RF mode under the A/V setting of the Menu between 21 to 69 on the TV.
TROUBLESHOOTING(Q&A)
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SPECIFICATIONS (IRD)
STB SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS(IRD)
Item Specification
Power
90 - 250VAC, 50 / 60Hz
Input Frequency
950 - 2150 MHz
1 RS - 232C, 115kbpsDATA Service
SCART
CINCH A/V Out
1 SCART: 1 TV
1Video / 2 Audio (left and right)
Conditional Access Interface Irdeto Embedded (1 smart card slot)
Polarisation 13.5/18V (500mA max)
LNB Power
Modulation / FEC Type
QPSK / Multiple convolution coding
(DVB Compliant)
DiSEqC
Tone Switching
DiSEqC Ver. 1.0 / 1.2 compatible/USALS
22 KHz
RF Modulator UHF Ch. 21-69 with PAL I/G/K
Specification MPEG - 2/DVB Compliant SI
Video Compression MP@ML in MPEG-2
Aspect Ratio
On-Screen Display
EPG
4:3 or 16:9
256 colors with full resolution
Supported
CHANNEL PROCESSING
Item Specification
Input Frequency Range
950 - 2150 MHz
Number of Channels
2500 TV Channels and 1500 Radio Channels
QPSK (DVB Specification)
Modulation
Rates: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
(DVB Specification)
Inner FEC
Input Symbol Rate
2 to 45 Ms/s
Connector Type
F Type ( IEC 169 - 24 female)
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MPEG AUDIO
Item Specification
Operation Mode Mono , Left , Right and Stereo
Sampling Rates 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz
Resolution 18 bit DAC
VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
Specification
Meets ETR 154 amended in ALM-95-021
PAL I ,G,K
ISO / IEC 13818-2, MP@ML
TV System
Video Decoding
Video Resolution
720 pixels
576 lines 25 frames per sec.
RF MODULATOR
Item Specification
Features
Input RF bypass Supported. IEC Coaxial female 9.5 mm.(IEC 168-2) CCIR UHF E 21-69 adjustable
Channel 36 (or TBD)
Connector
Channel Range
Pre-Set Channel
SPECIFICATIONS(IRD)
. POWER SUPPLY
Item Specification
Input Voltage
90 - 250VAC, 50 / 60Hz
Type
SMPS
Power Consumption
Max.30Watt
Standby Power
8Watt
Protection Separate internal fuse
SPECIFICATIONS (IRD)
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