Topfield TF-6000-PVR User Manual

TOPFIELD
TF 6000 PVR
User Guide
Digital Satellite Receiver
Personal Video Recorder
Contents iii
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.2 Controlling the digital receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2.1 The front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.2 The remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3 What is common interface? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2 Setup 9
2.1 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.2 Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.4 Connecting up your digital receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.4.1 Connecting the antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.4.2 Connecting to your television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.4.3 Connecting to your video cassette recorder . . . . . . . 16
2.5 Switching on for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.5.1 Inserting batteries in the remote control . . . . . . . . . 17
2.5.2 Powering on and checking picture . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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3 Preference Settings 18
3.1 Language settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.2 Video and audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.2.1 Television standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.2.2 Colour model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.2.3 Video cassette recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.2.4 Television aspect ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.2.5 Sound mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.3 Local time setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.4 Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.5 Adjusting the on-screen display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3.6 To turn on the time shift feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.7 Setting for MediaHighway programme guide . . . . . . . . . 26
4 Service Search 28
4.1 Searching broadcasting services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
4.1.1 Configuring LNB settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
4.1.2 Configuring DiSEqC 1.2 settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
4.1.3 Configuring USALS settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
4.1.4 Searching services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
4.2 Copying services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
4.3 Resetting to factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
5 Daily Usage 38
5.1 Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.2 Watching television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.2.1 The services list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.2.2 The favourite services list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
5.2.3 Viewing programme information . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
5.2.4 Selecting audio tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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5.2.5 Selecting subtitle tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5.2.6 Viewing teletext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5.3 Viewing electronic programme guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5.4 Watching multifeed programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.5 Using time shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.6 Using picture in picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
6 Listing Services 48
6.1 Editing the services list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
6.2 Editing the favourite list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6.3 How to use on-screen keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.4 Transferring receiver data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.5 Editing channel data on your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.5.1 Editing satellite and transponder list . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.5.2 Editing television and radio services list . . . . . . . . 57
6.5.3 Editing favourite list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
7 Recording and Playing 60
7.1.1 Instant recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
7.1.2 Timer recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
7.1.3 Scheduling a recording using the programme guide . 67
7.1.4 Recording a time-shifted programme . . . . . . . . . . 68
7.1.5 Recording a pay service programme . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7.2 File archive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7.2.1 To delete a recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
7.2.2 To sort recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
7.2.3 To lock a recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
7.2.4 To rename a recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
7.2.5 To make a new folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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7.2.6 To move a recording to another folder . . . . . . . . . . 75
7.3 Playing back a recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
7.3.1 To navigate using the progress bar . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
7.3.2 To play in slow motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
7.3.3 To play in fast motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
7.3.4 To make a bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
7.3.5 To play back a recording repeatedly . . . . . . . . . . . 80
7.3.6 To play back recordings in sequence . . . . . . . . . . . 81
7.3.7 To play back a scrambled recording . . . . . . . . . . . 82
7.4 Editing a recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
7.5 Copying a recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
7.6 MP3 playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
7.7 Transferring recording files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
7.8 Formatting the hard disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
8 Accessing to The Digital Receiver via The Internet 87
8.1 Configuring the router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
8.1.1 To access from local area network . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
8.1.2 To access from Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
8.2 Configuring the digital receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
8.3 Accessing the web server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
8.4 Accessing the FTP server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
9 Topfield Application Program 98
10 Firmware Update 100
10.1 Checking the firmware information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
10.2 From your computer via USB port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
10.3 From your computer via RS-232 port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
10.4 From another digital receiver via RS-232 port . . . . . . . . . . 104
10.5 Over the air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
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Index 106
Chapter 1

Introduction

The TF 6000 PVR digital receiver is fully compliant with the international Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) standard, and can receive digital broadcasts. For its operation you need an antenna, which must be installed appropriately.
NOTE
In general we equate a channel with a frequency. Unlike ana­logue broadcasts, however, digital broadcasts are not all as­signed to their own frequencies; instead, multiple television broadcasts are transmitted through a single frequency. The fre­quency in digital broadcasting is usually called transponder. To reduce confusion in this manual, the word used than broadcast.
channel
as a term to indicate one television or radio
service
is preferably
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1.1 Features

The TF 6000 PVR digital receiver has the following features:
Supports DiSEqC 1.0, DiSEqC 1.1, DiSEqC 1.2 and US­ALS.
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• Can store up to 5000 television and radio services.
• You can edit the services list.
• You can create favourite lists of your favourite services.
You can view information about the current television or radio programme.
Has an electronic programme guide that provides an overview of scheduled programmes.
You can update the firmware of the digital receiver to the latest version, provided by the manufacturer.
You can record one broadcasting service while you are currently watching another.
The large storage capacity of the built-in hard disk drive allows you to record up to about 60 hours of television
—in case of 250 gigabytes— in excellent picture and sound
quality.
Time shift is a special technical feature available on the TF 6000 PVR. You can pause the programme you are watch­ing and resume it again at a later time. Then you can quickly go to whatever part of the current programme by fast foward and rewind search.

1.2 Controlling the digital receiver

The digital receiver can be operated with the remote control and the buttons on the front panel.
NOTE
When the digital receiver is off but plugged into a wall outlet, we say that it is in standby mode; on the other hand, when it is on, it is in operation mode. Even when you are not using the digital receiver, you should keep it plugged into a wall outlet to be in standby mode so that it can run timer events at any time.

1.2.1 The front panel

The front panel of the digital receiver has buttons to control the digital receiver, and specific lamps and a display to indicate its status. The following indicates what they mean.
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STANDBY
button switches the digital receiver between
standby mode and operation mode.
CHANNELc,abuttons switch to previous or next service.
They are also used to navigate in menus and interactive screens.
VOLUMEb,dbuttons decrease or increase the volume.
They are also used to change values for menu options.
Front display
displays the current time in standby mode,
and displays the current service in operation mode.
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4
6
3
7
10
16
9
12
18
20
13
27
35
32
31
23
28
36
5
8
2
14
11
17
15
12
11
24
19
25
34 33
29
30 21 22
37
26

1.2.2 The remote control

1

10
MENU
11
displays the main menu. It is also used to return
to the previous menu from a submenu.


P
,
P+
buttons switch to previous or next service. They are also used to navigate in menus and interactive screens.
button switches the digital re­ceiver between standby mode and operation mode.
2
mutes the sound. Press again to
switch it back on.

3
UHF is not used in this model.
4
switches the output of the TV
SCART socket between the digital receiver and the device connected to the VCR SCART socket. See§3.2.3 for more details.
5
is used to set a sleep timer.
6
Numeric buttons are used to enter a service number for service change or to specify values for menu options.
7
switches between the current ser-
vice and the previously viewed one.
8
displays the service information box. It is also used to display more information about a programme.
9
GUIDE
displays the electronic pro-
gramme guide.
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
V

,
V+
buttons decrease or increase the volume. They
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are also used to change values for menu options.

13
OK
displays the services list. See§5.2.1 for more details.
It is also used to select a menu item.

14
FAV displays the favourite lists.

15
EXIT is used to exit the current screen.
16
switches between television services and radio ser-
vices.
17
is used to select an audio track and a sound mode, or
a video track of multifeed programme.
18
is used to select a subtitle track.
19
displays teletext.
20
is used to display, minify or hide the sub-screen. See
§ 5.6 for information about picture-in-picture.
21
changes the position of sub-screen counterclockwise. It is also used to jump back to beginnng of recording during a playback.
22
changes the position of sub-screen clockwise. It is
also used to jump to end of recording during a playback.

23
SAT
displays the satellite list with their services list. It is
also used to swap the sub-picture with the main picture. See § 5.6 for more details.
24
displays the services list for sub-screen. It is also used
to specify a block for editing or for repeated playback.
25
is used to jump back 10 seconds for an instant replay.
It is also used to edit a recording.
26
is used to jump to next bookmark position or to jump
forward by 30 seconds.
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27
is used to make a bookmark during playback or time
shift.
28
resumes normal playback speed, or displayes the progress bar for navigation on playback or time shift. To play a recorded programme, see button 35.
29
is used to start reverse playback. Subsequent presses
increase the rewind speed.
30
is used to start fast motion playback. Subsequent presses increase the playback speed.
31
is used to start slow motion playback. Subsequent presses change the playback speed.
32
pauses live television or playback of a recorded
programme.
33
34
is used to start recording.
is used to stop playback, to stop recording, or to jump back to live television from time-shifted television.
35
is used to display the list of recorded programmes that are stored on the internal hard disk drive. See§7.2 for more details.

36
N/P is not used in this model.

37
M is not used in this model.
The , , , and buttons have additional different functions per menu besides their own function. They will be guided by on-screen help.
If the remote control does not work, please check the remote control mode. There are four modes with this remote control. You can alter the mode by pressing two buttons simultaneously as follows:
• Mode 1: +

1
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• Mode 2: +
• Mode 3:
• Mode 4: +
The mode 1 will work at default.
+

1.3 What is common interface?

Some broadcasts are scrambled so that only paid subscribers can enjoy them. Scrambled services can only be viewed with a Conditional Access Module (CAM) and a subscription card belong­ing with the scrambling system.
Common Interface (CI) is the slot on a digitial receiver into which a conditional access module may be insterted. The front of the digital receiver has two common interfaces.
To watch a pay service, you should take the following steps:
1.
Purchase a conditional access module and a subscription card for the pay service you want to watch.
2.
Insert the subscription card into the conditional access module.

2

3

4
3.
Insert the conditional access module into a common in­terface on the front of the digital receiver.
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To view the information about the module and subscription card inserted into the digital re­ceiver, select the Information Common Interface menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
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2.1 Unpacking

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Chapter 2

Setup

Before going any further, check that you have received the following items with your digital receiver.
• Remote control unit
• Two batteries for the remote control (AAA 1.5 V)
• One power cord
• One WLAN antenna
• A copy of this user guide
NOTE
Accessories may vary according to your local area.

2.2 Safety precautions

Please read carefully the following safety precautions.
The mains power must be 90 to 250 volt. Check it before connecting the digital receiver to the wall outlet. For
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the power consumption of the digital receiver, refer to Table 2.1.
The wall outlet should be near the equipment. Do not run an extension lead to the unit.
Do not expose the digital receiver to any moisture. The digital receiver is designed for use indoors only. Use dry cloth when cleaning the digital receiver.
• Place the digital receiver on a firm and level surface.
Do not place the digital receiver close to heat emitting units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling. Do not lay any objects such as magazines on the digi­tal receiver. When placed in a cabinet, make sure there is a minimum space of 10 centimetres around it. For the physical specification of the digital receiver, refer to Table 2.2.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched. If the wires are exposed or the cord is damaged, do not use the digital receiver and get the cord replaced.
Never open the digital receiver casing under any circum­stances. The warranty will be void.
• Refer all servicing to a qualified service technician.
Table 2.1: Power specifications
Input voltage 90 to 250 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 45 W at maximum in operation
8 W in standby
Table 2.2: Physical specifications
Size 430× 60× 265 mm
Weight 4.3 kg
Operating temperature 0 to 45 °C
Storage relative humidity 5 to 95 %

2.3 Rear panel connections

Y
USB
Pb
Pr
LNB 1 IN
IF 1 OUT IF 2 OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
LNB 2 IN
L
R
TV
VCR
RS-232
S/PDIF
1
2345678
9
10 1112
13
14
15
WLAN ANT
The TF 6000 PVR has a wide range of connections on the back panel.
Check what connections your television set has in comparison with the digital receiver.
1
LNB 1 IN
the first tuner.
2
IF 1 OUT
through the first tuner.
3
LNB 2 IN
the second tuner.
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Satellite broadcasting signal input socket for
Satellite broadcasting signal output socket
Satellite broadcasting signal input socket for
4
IF 2 OUT
Satellite broadcasting signal output socket
through the second tuner.
5
VIDEO
Composite video output socket for the television
set. (yellow)
6
AUDIO L/R
Stereo audio output socket for the television
set or the audio system. (white/red)
7
Y/Pb/Pr
Component video output socket for the televi-
sion set. (green/blue/red)
8
S-VIDEO
Super video output socket for the television
set.
9
TV Audio and video output socket for the television set.
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10
VCR
Audio and video input/output socket for the video
cassette recorder or suchlike.
11
S/PDIF
12
RS-232
13
USB USB port for firmware update and data transfer.
14
WLAN ANT
Dolby digital output socket for the audio system.
Serial port for firmware update and data transfer.
Antenna for wireless local area network. See
Chapter 8.
15
AC INPUT Power cord socket.
Table 2.3: Connectors specifications
VIDEO Composite video (CVBS) output
AUDIO Left & right audio output
S-VIDEO Super video (S-Video) output
YPbPr Component video (YUV) output
TV CVBS/S-Video/RGB/YUV video output
Left & right audio output
VCR CVBS video output
Left & right audio output
CVBS/S-Video/RGB/YUV video input for bypass
Left & right audio input for bypass
S/PDIF Dolby digital audio output
RS-232 115.2kbps at maximum
USB 2.0

2.4 Connecting up your digital receiver

There are several ways to set up the digital receiver. Set up the digital receiver suitably to your television and other appliances. If you have any problem with your setup or need help, contact your dealer.

2.4.1 Connecting the antenna

Normally you do that by using a loop cable to link from the IF 1 OUT connector to the LNB 2 IN connector.
If you have two antennas without DiSEqC switch, then you have to connect a cable from the other antenna directly to the LNB 2 IN connector rather than using the loop cable. If you have another digital receiver, link it from the IF 2 OUT connector.
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Whatever sort of connection you have be­tween the digital receiver and the television, you need to connect the digital receiver to your television antenna so that it can receive digital television services.
Connect the antenna cable to the LNB 1 IN connector on the back panel of the digital receiver.
Also, you must ensure that there is a con­nection to both the LNB 1 IN and LNB 2 IN connectors on your digital receiver, so that both tuners work properly.
NOTE
The digital receiver can supply a current of 500 milliampere at maximum for antenna devices including LNB, DiSEqc switch and antenna rotor through each antenna input connection sepa­rately but not simultaneously. So if there are too many antenna devices to be supplied with power through antenna input con­nections simultaneously for a long time, your LNBs may lack power to operate. So it is recommended to link the IF 1 OUT connector to the LNB 2 IN connector with a loop cable even though the digital receiver is designed to operate over two antennas alternatively.
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2.4.2 Connecting to your television

Between all the following connectors of the digital receiver, we recommend you to use the first connector to get best picture quality. If your television does not have the matching connector, then use the next connector in the following order for better picture quality.
1. SCART connector (TV)
2. Component connector (YPbPr)
3. S-Video connector (S-VIDEO)
4. Composite connector (VIDEO)
You should configure audio and video settings after connecting up the digital receiver. See § 3.2 for detailed description.
To use the SCART connector
For best results with a standard television set, you should use a SCART cable, plugging one end into the TV socket on the digital receiver and the other end into a free SCART socket on your television.
Some televisions have inputs via Component connector or S-Video connector rather than SCART.
If you have such a television, use an appropriate conversion ca­ble to link the TV socket on the digital receiver to the matching socket on your television.
If you connect with a standard SCART cable, you do not have to make audio connections because the SCART connector can output stereo audio. But if you use a conversion cable, such as SCART-to-Component, you have to make audio connections.
To use the component video connector
Y
Pb
Pr
You will need to obtain a component video ca­ble (RCA cable) to use the component video connector. Plug one end of the cables into the Y (green), Pb (blue) and Pr (red) sockets on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching sockets on your television.
To use the S-Video connector
You will need to obtain a S-Video cable to use the S-Video connector. Plug one end of the cable into the S-VIDEO socket on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching socket on your television.
To use the composite video connector
You will need to obtain a composite video cable (RCA cable) to use the composite video connector. Plug one end of the cable into the VIDEO (yellow) socket on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching socket on your television.
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To connect the audio connectors
You will need to obtain an audio cable (RCA cable) to connect the audio connectors. Plug one end of the cable into the AUDIO L (white) and AUDIO R (red) sockets on the digital re­ceiver, and the other end into the matching sockets on your television or audio system.
To enjoy Dolby digital audio, your televi­sion or audio system must be able to decode Dolby digital audio, and you will need to ob­tain a S/PDIF cable. Plug one end of the cable into the S/PIDF socket on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching socket on your audio system.

2.4.3 Connecting to your video cassette recorder

The digital receiver can also output video to another appliance such as a video cassette recorder or video receiver through an auxiliary SCART connector.
You will need to obtain a SCART cable to use the auxiliary SCART connector. Plug one end of the cable into the VCR socket on the digital receiver, and the other end into the match­ing socket on your video cassette recorder or suchlike.
2.5 Switching on for the first time
Now that you have your digital receiver connected, you should plug it in to a mains socket. Ensure that your television set is turned on, so that you will be able to see the display from the digital receiver.
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2.5.1 Inserting batteries in the remote control

To insert the batteries, open the battery compartment by remov­ing the lid, and then insert the batteries observing the polarity, which is marked on the base of the battery compartment.
If the digital receiver no longer reacts properly to remote con­trol commands, the batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove used batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for the damage resulting from leaking batteries.
NOTE
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metals, may not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.

2.5.2 Powering on and checking picture

Now, press the button in top left corner on the remote control.
If the picture is good, you can skip to§4.1.4 to search for the available television and radio services. Otherwise, you may need to temporarily connect the composite video connector (VIDEO) to your television set so that you can see the on-screen menus in order to configure the video settings.

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3.1 Language settings

Chapter 3
Preference Settings
You can select the language in which the menu would be dis­played. In addition to that, you can select which language of au­dio track and of subtitle track should be output.
Select the System Setting>Lan­guage Setting menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
Menu language
The digital receiver supports many menu languages: Dutch, English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Turkish and so forth. Set the Menu Language option to your desired language. Once you select a language, the menu will be immediately displayed in the selected language.
Subtitle language
Audio language
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Set the 1st Subtitle Language option and the 2nd Subtitle Lan­guage option to your desired languages. When you watch a
programme, if the programme has a subtitle track of the lan­guage that is designated for the 1st Subtitle Language, it will be displayed. If the first language is not available but the second language is available, the subtitle of the second language will be displayed. If there is not any available language, no subtitle will be displayed.
Apart from this setting, you can select a subtitle track with the
button. See § 5.2.5 for detailed description.
Set the 1st Audio Language option and the 2nd Audio Lan- guage option to your desired languages. When you watch a programme, if the programme has an audio track of the lan­guage that is designated for the 1st Audio Language, it will be output. If the first language is not available but the second language is available, the audio of the second language will be output.
Apart from this setting, you can select an audio track with the
button. See § 5.2.4 for detailed description.
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3.2 Video and audio settings

3.2.1 Television standard

The digital receiver supports two television standards. One is PAL standard, and the other is NTSC standard. PAL was adopted in European countries while NTSC is adopted in USA, Canada, Mexico and so forth.
If you have a PAL television, you have to set the TV Type option to PAL. In that case, if you switch to a service of the NTSC standard, the digital receiver will presents the pictures converting into the PAL standard. However, it is inevitable to lose a little picture quality. Likewise, the contrary case brings about the same result.
The best thing is to watch PAL services with a PAL television and to watch NTSC services with a NTSC television. However, a multi television set is able to process both of them. So if you have a multi television set, you had better set the TV Type option to Multi. Then the digital receiver will present pictures without standard conversion.
You have to configure the video and audio settings appropriately to your television set and other appliances.
Select the System Setting A/V Output Setting menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
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3.2.2 Colour model

Through the TV SCART connector, the digital receiver is able to output video in various colour models. If you have the
digital receiver linked to your television via this connector, you should set the Video Output option to your desired colour model. If you have connected via the RCA connector labeled VIDEO on the back panel, you do not have to set this option because the digital receiver outputs CVBS video through the RCA connector independent of the SCART connector.
However, if you have connected via the S-VIDEO connector, you have to set this option to S-Video because the output through S-Video connector comes from the SCART interface. Similarly, if you have done by YUV connectors (Y, Pb and Pr), you have to set this option to YUV for the same reason.
It is known in general that the RGB colour model provides the best video quality with little difference from the YUV colour model but the CVBS colour model does the least. So RGB would be most desirable for this option.

3.2.3 Video cassette recorder

You can have the digital receiver linked to your video cassette recorder or such an appliance via the VCR SCART connector. In that case, the digital receiver will operate differently depending on the setting of the VCR Scart Type option. If the option is set to Standard, the digital receiver will pass the video from the video cassette recorder to your television when it starts playback. But if the option is set to External A/V, the digital receiver will not pass the video automatically. To pass it, you have to press the button.
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NOTE
It is impossible for the digital receiver to record the video that the video recorder plays back because the digital receiver is just a bypass for the video recorder.

3.2.4 Television aspect ratio

If you have a wide-screen television, set the TV Aspect Ratio option to 16:9.
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Otherwise, if you have a normal-screen television, set the TV Aspect Ratio option to 4:3.
You cannot fully enjoy wide-screen programmes with your normal-screen television as the above figures show. The left figure shows a normal picture displayed in the normal screen. To watch wide-screen programmes in the shape like the centre figure, set the 16:9 Display Format option to Letter Box. Wide- screen pictures then will be reduced to fit to the width of the normal screen. Otherwise, to watch them in the shape like the right figure, set it to Center extract. Wide-screen pictures then will be cut out on the left and right sides equally to fit to the width of the normal screen.

3.2.5 Sound mode

Basically, there are two audio sources as you can find two audio sockets on the back panel of the digital receiver. You can enjoy only one source or both of them in either stereo or mono. Set the Sound Mode option as you desire.
Apart from this setting, you can change the sound mode with the button. See § 5.2.4 for detailed description.

3.3 Local time setting

You should set your local time for timer events. If you do not set the local time right, the programme time table provided by the programme guide may be distrustful. For the programme guide, refer to § 5.3.
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Select the System Setting>Time Setting menu. You should see a
screen like the left figure.
You can set the clock manually or use the time signal, Green­wich Mean Time (GMT), carried as part of the digital television broadcast.
To use Greenwich Mean Time, take the following steps:
1.
Set the Mode option to Auto; then the Time Offset option becomes enabled.
2.
Set the Time Offset option to the time difference between your time zone and GMT referring to Table 3.1.
3.
Make sure that your local time is correctly displayed on the Local Time option.
To set the local time yourself, set the Mode optionto Manual and enter your local time to the Local Time option with the numeric buttons. The time format is day/month/year 24-hour:minute.

3.4 Parental control

In general, television programmes are classified according to the level of violence, nudity and language of their content. When you are watching a programme, you can check its pro­gramme classification on the information box. For the informa­tion box, see § 5.2.3.
You can prevent your children from watching specific pro­grammes by specifying a programme classification.
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Table 3.1: Time offset table
Time offset City
GMT 12:00 Eniwetok, Kwajalein GMT 11:00 Midway Island, Samoa GMT 10:00 Hawaii GMT 09:00 Alaska GMT 08:00 Pacific Time US, Canada GMT 07:00 Mountain Time US, Canada GMT 06:00 Central Time US, Canada, Mexico City GMT 05:00 Eastern Time US, Canada, Bogota, Lima GMT 04:00 Atlantic Time Canada, La Paz GMT 03:30 Newfoundland GMT 03:00 Brazil, Georgetown, Buenos Aries GMT 02:00 Mid-Atlantic GMT 01:00 Azores, Cape Verde Islands GMT London, Lisbon, Casablanca GMT + 1:00 Paris, Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid GMT + 2:00 South Africa, Kaliningrad GMT + 3:00 Baghdad, Riyadh, Moscow, St. Petersburg GMT + 3:30 Tehran GMT + 4:00 Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Baku, Tbilisi GMT + 4:30 Kabul GMT + 5:00 Ekaterinburg, Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent GMT + 5:30 Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, New Delhi GMT + 6:00 Almaty, Dhaka, Colombo GMT + 7:00 Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta GMT + 8:00 Beijing, Perth, Singapore, Hong Kong GMT + 9:00 Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Sapporo, Yakutsk GMT + 9:30 Adelaide, Darwin GMT + 10:00 Eastern Australia, Guam, Vladivostok GMT + 11:00 Magadan, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia GMT + 12:00 Fiji, Auckland, Wellington, Kamchatka
Select the System Setting Parental Control menu. You
should see a screen like the left figure, and you will be asked your Personal Identifica­tion Number (PIN). The number is initially set to ‘0000’.
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If you wish to block 15 or above rated programmes, set the Censorship option to 15 (age). Setting it to No block blocks no programme; on the other hand, setting it to Total block blocks every programme.
NOTE
If a programme does not have any programme classification information, your censorship setting will not take effect.
If anyone is trying to watch a programme that is of or above the censorship setting, the person has to enter the personal identification number to override.
To change the number, select the Change PIN Code menu; then an input box appears. You have to enter a desired number twice for confirmation.
You can also restrict uses of some menus. Selecting the Access
Control menu displays a list of menus that you can lock. If the Time Setting item is set to Locked, you have to enter the per-
sonal identification number when accessing the Time Setting menu. If you enter a wrong number, you cannot use the menu. To release a shut item, set it to Unlocked.

3.5 Adjusting the on-screen display

You can adjust the transparency level of the on-screen display. Select the System Setting menu and set the OSD Transparency option as you desire. Its available range is from 0 to 50 percent.
You can adjust the display time of the information box. For the information box, see§5.2.3. To adjust its display time, select the System Setting menu and set the Info Box Display Time option as you desire. Its available range is from 1 to 30 seconds. If you set this option to No Info Box, the information box will not be displayed when you switch services. However, pressing the button will display the information box. If you set this option to Never Hide, the information box will always be displayed.
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In addition, you can raise or lower the position of the informa­tion box. Select the System Setting menu and set the Info Box Position option as you desire. Its available range is from−10 to+3 lines. The more high you set the option, the more low the information box will be positioned.

3.6 To turn on the time shift feature

Time shift means that the most recent hour of the television ser­vice you are watching gets saved temporarily on the hard disk of the digital receiver. When this feature is enabled, you can reverse and pause live television as if playing back a recording. To enable this feature, select the System Setting menu and then set the Time Shifting option to Enable. See§5.5 for how to use this feature.

3.7 Setting for MediaHighway programme guide

Almost every service provider would provide the electronic programme guide. However, you can get more abundant programme information from the specific transponder that provides only programme guides. For detailed description about the electronic programme guide, see§5.3. MediaHigh- way stands for the transponder dedicated to the electronic programme guide.
If you want to use this feature, select the System Setting>Me­diaHighway EPG menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
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Set the MediaHighway EPG option to On to activate this feature; then the other options become enabled. Set the Satellite Name and Home Transponder options to available ones, and set the Tuner Select option to a tuner through which to receive them.

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After connecting up the digital receiver, you will need to per­form a service search.

4.1 Searching broadcasting services

This digital receiver can be operated with both fixed antenna and motorized antenna. You have to configure antenna settings according to your antenna system in the following order:
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1. Configure LNB settings. (Refer to § 4.1.1.)
2.
Set the position of your desired satellites if you have a motorized antenna. You can control the antenna in DiSEqC 1.2 mode or USALS mode. Refer DiSEqC 1.2 to
§ 4.1.2, and refer USALS to § 4.1.3.
3. Perform service search.
4.1.1 Configuring LNB settings
There are in large two frequency bands for satellite broadcasts. One isCband which ranges approximately from 4 to 6 GHz.
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The other is 18 GHz.
Kuband which ranges approximately from 12 to
The LNB (Low Noise Block converter) is used to take a wide band of relatively high frequencies, amplify and convert them to similar signals that is carried at a much lower frequency, which is called Intermediate Frequency (IF).
High frequencies from satellites are converted into 950 to 2150 MHz by a LNB.
Select the Installation>LNB Set­ting menu to configure the LNB settings. You should see a screen like the left figure.
Pressing the

OK button on the Satellite Name option displays
the satellite list in alphabetic order. Select the satellite toward which your antenna is set to face.
You have to specify which tuner is connected to your selected satellite. If it is LNB 1 IN, set the Tuner Select option to Tuner 1; otherwise, set it to Tuner 2.
If you have connected the IF 1 OUT and LNB 2 IN with a loop­through cable, then set the Connection Type option to Loop Through; otherwise, set it to Separated.
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NOTE
Both the LNB 1 IN and LNB 2 IN sockets should be connected to your antennas either directly or via the loop-through cable. If you have connected only one socket, some features such as dual recording will not function.
The digital receiver has a database about broadcasting satellites and their transponders, containing the following information: satellite position, frequency range, symbol rate, polarization and LNB frequency corresponding to the frequency range. So you might not have to specify the LNB Frequency option. How­ever, if you have selected the Other entry at the Satellite Name option to specify a satellite that is not in the satellite list, you might have to fill in the correct LNB frequency. The absolute difference between a broadcasting frequency and its LNB fre­quency must be within 950 to 2150 MHz. For example, if the frequency band of your desired satellite ranges from 3660 to 4118 MHz, you have to set the LNB Frequency option to 5150 MHz.
The LNB has to be supplied with electric power to operate. Set the LNB Power option to On if it does not have any other power supply.
You had better ignore the 22 kHz option.
The digital receiver is designed to be compatible with DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) switches. It is possible to connect several antennas to one digital receiver by DiSEqC switches. A DiSEqC 1.0 switch allows switching between up to four satellite sources and a DiSEqc 1.1 switch allows switching between up to 16 satellite sources.
Set the DiSEqC 1.0 option and the DiSEqC 1.1 option accord­ing to your antenna configuration.
For example, to select the antenna con­nected to the A5 input in the left figure, set the DiSEqC 1.1 option to 2 of 4 and the DiSEqC 1.0 option to 1 of 4. If you have a mini DiSEqC 1.0 switch which has only two inputs, you should set the
DiSEqC 1.0 option to Mini A instead of 1 of 4.
4.1.2 Configuring DiSEqC 1.2 settings
Your motorized antenna will turn toward your desired satellites horizontally by DiSEqC 1.2.
When you switch to an service, if the service is provided by a satellite other than current one,
it will take longer time than usual because the antenna has to turn to its position.
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To use the DiSEqC 1.2 protocol, select the Installation>Motor­ized DiSEqC 1.2 menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
At first you have to set the Mo-
torized DiSEqC 1.2 option to En­able.
To get the correct position of your desired satellite, perform the following steps:
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1.
Choose your desired satellite at the Satellite Name op­tion.
2.
Select the tuner that is connected to the motorized an­tenna at the Tuner Select option.
3. Set the DiSEqC Command Mode option to User.
4.
Set the Motor Control option to Goto. Then the antenna will turn toward your selected satellite by the position data that the digital receiver has.
5.
If the receiving quality, which is displayed at the bottom right of the screen, is not good, tune the antenna finely with the Movement option. If you set it to 2(E), the an­tenna will move to the east by two degrees. At this time you had better check the receiving quality of every trans­ponder and choose the best one at the Transponder (or Frequency) option. It will be helpful to your fine tuning.
6.
Finally set the Motor Control option to Store to save the tuned position when the receiving quality is best.
There are more motor control options for installers, but this guide does not describe them. If you are an installer, refer them to the manual about the STAB rotor.
4.1.3 Configuring USALS settings
USALS (Universal Satellite Automatic Location System), also known as DiSEqC 1.3, calculates the positions of all available satellites from your location. Compared to DiSEqC 1.2, it is no longer required to manually search and store every satellite position. Just pointing to a known satellite position is enough. This position will act as a central point. The USALS will then calculate positions of visible satellites.
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To use the USALS protocol, se­lect the Installation>USALS Setting menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
At first you have to set the Mo-
torized DiSEqC 1.3 option to En­able.
To get every satellite position calculated, perform the following steps:
1.
Choose your desired satellite at the Satellite Name op­tion.
2.
Select the tuner that is connected to the motorized an­tenna at the Tuner Select option.
3.
Enter your location to the My Longitude option and the My Latitude option with the

V

,
V+
and numeric but-
tons.
4.
Enter the position of your selected satellite to the Satellite Angle option if it is not correct.
5.
Select the Goto the position option; then the antenna will turn toward your selected satellite as calculating its position.
6.
If the receiving quality, which is displayed at the bottom right of the screen, is not good, then tune the antenna finely with the Move option. The changed position is automatically saved. At this time you had better check the receiving quality of every transponder and choose the best one at the Transponder (or Frequency) option. It will be helpful to your fine tuning.
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4.1.4 Searching services

There are four service search methods:
• Searching every service of a satellite.
• Searching every service of a transponder.
• Searching one service of a transponder.
Searching every service of a SMATV (Satellite Master Antenna Television) system.
To perform service search, select the Installation>Service Search menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
Searching every service of a satellite
To search every service of a satellite, perform the following steps:
1.
Choose your desired satellite at the Satellite Name op­tion.
2. Set the Search Mode option to Auto.
3.
If you set the Network Search option to On, the digital receiver will check up the up-to-date channel information as searching services, but it takes rather longer time.
Searching every service of a transponder
To search every service of a transponder, perform the following steps:
1.
Choose your desired satellite at the Satellite Name op­tion.
2. Set the Search Mode option to Manual.
3.
Choose your desired transponder at the Frequency op­tion or enter it with the numeric buttons.
4.
Enter the symbol rate of your desired transponder to the Symbol Rate option with the numeric buttons.
5.
Set the Polarization option to the polarization of your desired transponder.
6.
If you set the Network Search option to On, the digital receiver will check up the up-to-date channel information as searching services, but it takes rather longer time.
NOTE
You may get transponder information from a satellite magazine or website such as
lyngsat.com.
Searching one service of a transponder
To search one service of a transponder, perform the following steps:
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http://www.satcodx.comorhttp://www.
1.
Choose your desired satellite at the Satellite Name op­tion.
2. Set the Search Mode option to Advanced.
3.
Choose your desired transponder at the Frequency op­tion or enter it with the numeric buttons.
4.
Enter the symbol rate of your desired transponder to the Symbol Rate option with the numeric buttons.
5.
Set the Polarization option to the polarization of your desired transponder.
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6.
Specify the packet identifiers of your desired service at the PID option with the numeric buttons. A packet iden­tifier is used to verify audio and video streams.
Searching every service of SMATV system
To search every service of a SMATV system, if the digital re­ceiver is connected to it, perform the following steps:
1.
Choose your desired satellite at the Satellite Name op­tion.
2. Set the Search Mode option to SMATV.
3.
Choose your desired transponder at the Frequency op­tion or enter it with the numeric buttons.
4.
Enter the symbol rate of your desired transponder to the Symbol Rate option with the numeric buttons.
5.
Set the Polarization option to the polarization of your desired transponder.
You can search pay services as well as free services as follows:
To searchonly free services, set the FTA/Scrambled option to FTA only.
• To search only pay services, set it to CAS only.
To search both free services and pay services, set it to FTA
+ CAS.
To start service search, select the Start Search item; then a list box appears, in which found services will be listed. When it has completed, press the To stop at any time or to exit without saving, press the

OK
button to save found services.

EXIT
button.

4.2 Copying services

The digital receiver maintains a separate services list with each tuner. If a certain service is registered on only one tuner, it may be impossible to watch one service while recording. You can copy entries of one tuner’s services list to the other tuner’s services list to avoid such inconvenience.
To copy service entries, select the Installation>Services Copy menu. There are three copy options. To copy service entries of the first tuner to the second tuner ’s services list, select the
Tuner 1 to Tuner 2 option. To copy on the contrary, select the Tuner 2 to Tuner 1 option. To copy reciprocally, select the ALL
option.

4.3 Resetting to factory settings

The digital receiver maintains the following data:
• Satellite list
• Services list
• Favourite list
• Timer list
• Preference settings
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You can reset all data of the digital receiver. To do that, select the Installation>Factory Setting menu, and then you are asked for confirmation. If you select Yes, service entries, favourite entries and timer events will all be deleted, and preference options will be reset to the manufacturer’s factory settings.
NOTE
A factory reset will not delete any recorded programmes.

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5.1 Volume control

Use the fortable level. You may need to adjust the volume on your television set too. To temporarily switch off the sound, press the button. Press it again to restore the sound to previous level.

V
and
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
V+
buttons to alter the volume to a com-

5.2 Watching television

To change services, press the button switches to the previously viewed service. In addition, you can switch to your desired service by entering its service number with the numeric buttons. You can also select a service to watch in the services list.

5.2.1 The services list

To view the services list, press the

P+

or
P
button. Pressing the

OK button.
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On the services list, you can see the service information:
• Service number and name
• Transmitting satellite
Receiving tuner: T1 stands for the first tuner; T2 stands for the second tuner.
• Transponder information
A dollar sign ($) may be marked on some entries, indicating pay service. To watch pay services, you need the subscription card.
To select a desired service, put the highlight bar on its entry with the

P+

or
P
button and press the

OK
button; then it
will be presented.

Pressing the
V

or
V+
button skips over 10 entries up or down.
Entering a service number with the numeric buttons puts the highlight bar on its entry.
You can switch between the television services list and the radio services list by pressing the button.
Pressing the button performs an alphabetic browse. For instance, when the highlight bar is on an entry of which initial is B, pressing the button puts the highlight bar on the first entry of which initial is C.
To sort the services list by service name, press the but­ton. Pressing this button once more makes it sorted by service number.
Pressing the button displays the additional options, with which you can do the following:
Select your desired satellite at the Satellite option, then only services provided by the selected satellite will be listed.
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Select your desired tuner at the Tuner option, then only services provided through the selected tuner will be listed.
By setting the Show Provider option to On, you can view service entries by groups of broadcasters.
To change the name of the highlighted service, select the Rename option; then the on-screen keyboard appears, with which you can enter a new name. See§6.3 for how to use the on-screen keyboard.
You can prevent other family members from watching the highlighted service by setting the Lock option to Locked. You have to enter your personal identification number to watch or unlock it.
To delete the highlighted service, select the Delete option; then you are asked for confirmation. If you select Yes, it will be deleted. If you want to restore it as before, you have to perform service search again. See § 4.1.4 for service search.
To add the highlighted service into a favourite group, select the Add to Fav option; then the favourite groups will be displayed. Put the highlight bar on a desired group and press the
You can additionally sort the services list with the Sorting

OK button.
option as follows:
Default by service number
Alphabetic by service name
Satellite by satellite
FTA–CAS from free services to pay services
CAS–FTA from pay services to free services
Provider by broadcaster
Fav–NoFav
from favourite services to unfavourite ser-
vices.
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Pressing the

SAT
select a desired satellite, only services provided by the selected satellite are listed.

5.2.2 The favourite services list

You can select a service to watch on a favourite list as well as on the services list.
For how to edit the favourite lists, refer to § 6.2.
To select a favourite service, put the hightlight bar on a desired group and press the favourite services list. Once you select a desired service with

the
OK
button, it will be presented. Otherwise, to select other
group, press the
After you have selected a favourite service, if you then switch to another service using the another favourite service of the selected group. The digital receiver will remind you what group you have selected by displaying its name at the top right of the screen whenever you switch services. If you wish to get out of the current group, select the All services group on the favourite group list.
button displays the satellite list. Once you
To display the favourite lists, press the

FAV
button. You
should see a screen like the left figure. As you move the high­light bar up or down on the favourite group list at the left box, favourite services belong­ing to the highlighted group are listed on the right box.

V+
button; a highlight bar appears on its

Vbutton.


P+
or
P
button, it will be also
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5.2.3 Viewing programme information

Pressing the button displays the information box, on which you can see all of the following:
In addition, you might see the following symbols:
Subtitle symbol ( ) if subtitle tracks are provided on the current programme.
Teletext symbol ( ) if teletext pages are provided on the current service.
• Lock symbol ( ) if the current service is locked.
• Dollar symbol ($) if the current service is a pay service.
Multifeed symbol ( ) if the current programme is pro­vided as a multifeed programme. To use this feature, refer to § 5.4.
• Service number and name
• Transmitting satellite
• Receiving tuner
• Transponder information
• Signal level and quality
• Programme name
• Programme classification symbol
• Programme summary
• Broadcasting time
• Current time
If the electronic programme guide is provided on the current service, you can see the information about the current and next programmes with the volume in this case, hold down the

V

or
V+
button. To adjust the sound


V
or
V+
button until the
sound bar appears and reaches your desired level.
Pressing the button once more displays detailed information about the current programme. To hide the information box, press the

EXIT button.

5.2.4 Selecting audio tracks

Some programmes are provided with audio tacks in one or more languages. Pressing the button displays available au­dio tracks. Once you select an audio track, it will be sounded. In addition, you can enjoy audio tracks in four sound modes: Stereo, Mono, Left or Right. However, if a multifeed pro­gramme is provided at the moment, video tracks will be dis­played. In this case, you have to press the button once more to select an audio track.

5.2.5 Selecting subtitle tracks

Some programmes are provided with subtitle tracks in one or more languages. If the current programme provides subtitle tracks, the subtitle symbol ( ) will be marked on the infor­mation box. Pressing the button displays available subtitle tracks. Once you select a subtitle track, it will be displayed.

5.2.6 Viewing teletext

On some services, such information as weather reports, news or stock quotations is provided by means of teletext. If the current service provides teletext, the teletext symbol ( ) will be displayed on the information box. Press the button to view teletext pages.
Select a desired page to view by entering its page number with the numeric buttons. You can zoom into a teletext page with the button, and adjust its transparency level with the button. To hide the teletext screen, press the
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
EXIT button.

5.3 Viewing electronic programme guide

The Electronic Programme Guide shows the current and sched­uled programmes that are or will be available on each service with a short summary for each programme.
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Pressing the plays the electronic programme guide, on which you can see the following:
• Scheduled programmes
• programme summary
• Broadcasting date
• Broadcasting time
GUIDE
button dis-
To see detailed information of a desired programme, put the highlight bar on your choice with the press the button. To switch to another service, press the

or
V+
button. You can travel over previous days with the
button, and can travel over next days with the button.
To see the programme guide for radio broadcasts, press the button. To switch it back, press the button again.
Pressing the button displays the programme guide in the form of a spreadsheet. To switch it back, press the button again.
You can make a timer recording on the electronic programme guide. See § 7.1.3 for detailed description.

5.4 Watching multifeed programme

Some broadcasts such as sports channels can provide a variety of perspectives on a programme at a same time. We call it a multifeed programme. You can select and watch a perspective you prefer.
If a multifeed programme is provided on the current service, the multifeed symbol ( ) will be marked on the information box. Press the button, then available video tracks will be listed. Once you select one, it will be presented. At this time,

P+

or
P
button and

V
you have to press the button once more to select audio tracks.

5.5 Using time shift

You can pause and resume a live television programme, and even rewind and replay it. When you are watching a pro­gramme and you miss something, you can rewind and replay it. Or when your attention is needed elsewhere, you can pause it and resume it a short time later without losing any of it.
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When you do this, you are no longer watching the live pro­gramme, instead you are watch­ing a delayed presentation of it. This is called time shifted tele­vision. Then, you can skip com­mercials until you catch up to the live broadcast.
In order to use the time shift feature, the Time Shifting option must be set to Enable. See§3.6.
When enabled, the digital receiver will keep as much as one hour recording buffer of current service by utilizing the hard disk drive storage. The buffer will reset each time you change to another service.
With time shift enabled, the following operations are possible:
To go back in time, hold down the button; to go forward, hold down the button. The progress bar is displayed momentarily with a preview window.
• You can navigate using the progress bar, refer to § 7.3.1.
You can jump forward 30 seconds at a time by pressing the button.
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You can jump backward 10 seconds at a time by pressing the button.
You can change playback speed. For slow motion see
§ 7.3.2. For fast motion see § 7.3.3.
To check your current position in time shift, press the button. The time difference compared to live programme is displayed momentarily in top right corner of screen. A value of−02:00 means two minutes behind live pro­gramme.
• To make a recording of what is in time shift, see § 7.1.4.
To end time shift, press the button. The live pro­gramme will be presented.
When time shift option is disabled and pause is kept for more than 10 seconds, the time shift feature will be switched on to stop you loosing part of the programme. In such case it will remain enabled until you change services.

5.6 Using picture in picture

You can watch two services at the same time with one of them presented in a sub-screen. We call this feature picture-in­picture.
The instructions on how to use the picture-in-picture feature are as follows:
1.
Press the button to display a sub-screen, on which another service will be presented.
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2.
Pressing the button once more minifies the sub-screen, and pressing it once again hides the sub-screen.
3.
To display the services list for the sub-screen, press the
button.
NOTE
When a recording is in progress, the available services in the services list may be limited.
4.
Pressing the button moves the sub-screen counter­clockwise, and pressing the button moves it clock­wise.
5.
Pressing the

SAT
button swaps the main picture with the
sub-picture. Even when you play back a recording, you can watch a live programme in the sub-screen. However, you cannot swap the pictures in that case.
6.
If both pictures are pay services, only the main-picture will be presented.

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6.1 Editing the services list

You would have got the services list after service search. You can rename, move, lock or delete service entries on the services list.
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Select the Organizing Svc/Fav > Organizing Services menu. You
should see a screen like the left figure.
There are editing options on the left column and service entries on the right column.
Once you put the highlight bar on a desired option on the left column and press the service to edit on the right column. To go over to the other column, press the button.

OK
button, you can select a desired
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To edit the radio services list, press the button; then radio service entries will be listed on the right column. To switch back to the television services list, press it again.
To change the name of a service, select the Rename and select a desired service; then the on-screen keyboard appears. See§6.3 for how to use the on-screen keyboard.
Unlike analogue broadcasts, each service does not have a proper service number in digital broadcasts. Service num­bers are just assigned to services in the order that they were found in service search. So you can reassign a service num­ber by moving a service entry. To move a service entry, select the Move option and select a desired service; then the selected service becomes darker. As you move it up or down, it gets renumbered according to the position. Press the

OK button to
fix it.
You can lock some services to prevent your children from watching them. To lock a service, select the Lock option and select a desired service; then the selected service gets marked with a lock symbol ( ) on it. If anyone tries to watch a locked service, the person has to enter the personal identification num­ber that is set to the Change PIN Code option. See§3.4 for this option. Pressing the

OK
button on a locked service entry turns
it back to be unlocked.
To delete a service, select the Delete option and select a desired service with the

OK
button, and then press the

EXIT
button;
you get asked for confirmation. If you select Yes, the selected service will be deleted. If you want to undo the deleted service, there is nothing you can do but perform a service search again.
Once you select the Sort option on the left column, sorting options are displayed as follows:
Default by service number
Alphabetic by service name
Satellite by satellite
FTA–CAS from free services to pay services
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CAS–FTA from pay services to free services
Provider by broadcaster
Fav–NoFav from favourite services to unfavourite services.
Transponder by transponder

6.2 Editing the favourite list

You can make your own favourite services list. In fact, you can define multiple favourite services lists, each being a ‘group’ of chosen services.
Select the Organizing Svc/Fav > Organizing Favorites menu. You should see a screen like the left figure.
There are three columns:
• Group list (left)
• Favourite list (centre)
• Services list (right)
The services list contains all available services, whereas the favourite list contains only chosen services that have been added to the highlighted group. As you move the highlight bar up or down on the group list, favourite services belonging to the highlighted group get shown in the favourite list.
You can add up to 30 groups. To add a group, select the NEW option in the group list; then the on-screen keyboard appears. See § 6.3 for how to use the on-screen keyboard.
To rename a group, put the highlight bar on the group entry you want and press the button; then the on-screen keyboard appears. See § 6.3 for how to use the on-screen keyboard.
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To delete a group, put the highlight bar on the group entry you want and press the button; then a message box appears asking you for confirmation. If you select Yes, it will be deleted.
You can add a favourite service to a group by taking the follow­ing steps:
1.
Put the highlight bar on a desired group entry in the group list and press the

OK
button to select it. The high-
light bar then moves to the services list.
2.
To add a service to the selected group, put the highlight bar on a desired service entry and press the

OK
button.
The selected service entry gets added to the favourite list. Repeat this step to add more entries.
3.
Press the button and the highlight bar get moved to the favourite list. You can delete a favourite entry with

the
OK button.
4.
To select another group, press the button again. By pressing the button, the highlight bar gets moved to each column.
To add radio services, press the button; then radio service entries get listed in the services list. To recall the television services list after adding radio services, press the button again.
With your favourite services list, you can select your favourite services more easily. Refer to § 5.2.2 for detailed description.
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6.3 How to use on-screen keyboard

To delete a letter, put the cursor to the right of the desired letter on the input line and then select the Del key. You must select the Save key to complete naming; otherwise, if you press the

EXIT button, it will not be named.

6.4 Transferring receiver data

The digital receiver retains the following data:
• Satellite and transponder data
• Services list
• Favourite lists
• Preference settings
You can move the highlight key horizontally with the

V+
buttons and vertically with

the
P+
ing the ters its letter in the input line. To type a space, select the Space key. To type lower case letters or numerals, select the Other key.

and
P

OK
button on a key en-

V
and
buttons. Press-
It is possible to transfer the receiver data from the digital re­ceiver to another same digital receiver by connecting them with a RS-232 cable. To have the receiver data transferred, perform the following steps:
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1.
Plug one end of a RS-232 cable (9 pin D­sub cable) into the RS-232 port on the dig­ital receiver, and the other end into the matching port on the other digital receiver.
2. Turn on the source digital receiver.
3.
Select the Installation>Transfer Firmware
>
Transfer Data to Other IRD menu, then
you get asked for confirmation; select Yes.
4.
To start the data transfer, turn on the target digital receiver.
5.
A progress bar appears showing the progress of the data transfer.
6.
Restart the target digital receiver when the data transfer is complete.

6.5 Editing channel data on your computer

You can edit the channel data on your computer by using a channel editor programme, Vega. With Vega you can do the following:
• Adding, deleting or modifying satellite entries
• Adding, deleting or modifying transponder entries
• Deleting or modifying service entries
• Adding, deleting or modifying favourite groups
You can not only transfer your channel data to the digital receiver but also save it as a file, the extension name of which is std. Vega is available from the Topfield website,
http://www.i-topfield.com.
To use Vega, you have to prepare either a USB cable or a RS-232 cable to link the digital receiver with your computer.
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If you have a RS-232 cable (9 pin D-sub cable), plug one end of the cable into the RS-232 port on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching port on your computer.
If you have a USB cable, plug one end of the cable into the USB port on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching port on your computer.
Turn off the digital receiver if it is on, and then Run Vega. To import the channel data from the digital receier, perform the following steps:
1.
If you have connected with a USB cable, select the Mode
>
USB menu; otherwise if you have connected with a
RS-232 cable, select the Mode > Serial menu.
2. Select the Up & Down > Upload from STB menu.
3.
A box appears asking for your confirmation. Press the Upload button on it.
4.
Turn on the digital receiver. Data transfer will start as soon as it is turned on.
Of course, you can open a std file instead of importing the chan­nel data from the digital receiver if you have one. When you have finished your work, you have to perform the following steps to export the channel data to the digital receiver.
1. Select the Up & Down > Download to STB menu.
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2.
A box appears asking for your confirmation. Press the Download button on it.
3.
Turn on the digital receiver. Data transfer will start as soon as it is turned on.

6.5.1 Editing satellite and transponder list

To edit the satellite list, first select the View>Satellite Informa- tion menu item. Alternatively you can click the Satellite icon
on the toolbar or press the F1 key on your keyboard. Then the satellite information is displayed and related menus become enabled.
To add a satellite entry, select the Function>Satellite, TP Add Satellite menu, then a box appears. You should enter a new satellite name into the Satellite Name field. If you know the position index of the new satellite for DiSEqC 1.2, enter the value into the Position Index field. If you do not, you have to
>
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perform the Motorized DiSEqC 1.2 menu of the digital receiver. Refer that menu to§4.1.2. After making a new satellite entry by pressing the OK button on the box, you should configure LNB settings for it. Refer LNB settings to § 4.1.1.
To delete a satellite entry, choose your desired satellite entry at the Satellite drop-down list box, and then select the Function Satellite, TP>Delete Satellite menu item. Then a box appears asking for your confirmation, the selected satellite entry will be deleted by pressing the Yes button on it.
To modify a satellite entry, choose your desired satellite entry at the Satellite drop-down list box, and then select the Function
>
Satellite, TP>Edit Satellite menu item. How to modify is
the same as in adding a new satellite entry.
To add a transponder entry, select the Function>Satellite, TP>Add Transponder menu item. Then a box appears, in which you should specify frequency, symbol rate, polarity and stream identification for your new transponder. Pressing the OK button will save a new transponder entry.
To delete a tansponder entry, choose your desired transponder entry at the TP List list box, and then select the Function Satellite, TP>Delete Transponder menu item. Then a box appears asking for your confirmation, the selected transponder entry will be deleted by pressing the Yes button on it.
To modify a transponder entry, choose your desired trans­ponder entry at the TP List list box, and then select the Function
>
Satellite, TP>Edit Transponder menu item. How to modify
is the same as in adding a new transponder entry.
>
>
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6.5.2 Editing television and radio services list

To edit the television services list, first select the View>TV Ser- vice menu item. Then the television services list is displayed
and related menus become enabled.
To delete a service entry, choose your desired service entry at the TV Service list, and press the Delete key on your keyboard. When a confirmation dialog box appears, the selected service entry will be deleted by pressing the Yes button on it.
Checking the CAS check box designates a selected service entry as a pay service. If there is a service that you want to prevent your children from watching, select it and check the Lock check box.
To edit the radio services list, first select the View>Radio Service menu item. How to edit is the same as in editing the television services list.
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6.5.3 Editing favourite list

To edit the favourite list, first select the View>Favorite Group menu item. Then the favourite group list is displayed and related menus become enabled.
To delete a favourite group, choose your desired favourite group at the Favorite Group Name drop-down list box, and then select the Function>Fav Group>Delete Current Fav Group menu item. When a confirmation dialog box appears, the selected favourite group will be deleted by pressing the Yes button on it.
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To add a favourite group,
select the Function>Fav
Group
>
Add New Fav
Group menu item. Then you
will see a dialog box like
the left figure. Enter your desired name into the Fa-
vorite Group Name text box
to name a new group. If
you make a radio favourite
group, select the Radio op­tion button.
To add services to the new group, choose your desired services at the All Service list box on the left of the screen, and then press the right arrow button (→) on the center of the screen. Then the selected services will be added to the new group. To remove a service entry from the group, press the left arrow button (←) after choosing one. Pressing the OK button will create your new favourite group.
To modify a favourite group, select the Function>Fav Group
>
Edit Current Fav Group menu item. How to modify is the
same as in adding a favourite group.

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You can record two different services while watching another if two of the services are provided through the same transponder The TF 6000 PVR digital receiver has two tuners so that you can enjoy the following:
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While playing a recording back, you can watch a service in the sub-screen using the picture-in-picture feature.
You can record two different services while playing back a previously recorded programme.
You can record two different services while watching one of them using the time shift feature. See§5.5 for the time shift feature.
You can even record two different services while watch­ing two other different services—only if two or more services are provided in a same transponder and the other services are provided in another same transponder. In this case you can watch two services at the same time using the picture-in-picture feature. See§5.6 for the picture-in-picture feature.

7.1 Recording a programme

Once recording has started, a symbol like the left fig­ure will be displayed at the top right of the screen for
a few seconds. When you are watching a service dif­ferent from the service being recorded, you can view a number on the center of the symbol, which indicates the order that the recording is started.
To record two programs simultaneously, two tuners are allo­cated for the recording. Therefore, you can only change to a limited number of services while the two programs are being recorded.
CAUTION
Do not move the digital receiver nor pull out the plug while it is running. It may cause damage to recorded programmes. Note that Topfield is not responsible for damages inflicted on files that are stored on the hard disk drive.
NOTE
When a recording is complete, it might not be saved if its recording duration is less than one minute.
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7.1.1 Instant recording

To instantly record the programme you are watching at present, press the button. Pressing the button will not pause the current recording like it does with a video cassette recorder.
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Pressing the button will pause the live show and begin time shifting within the current recording even with the Time Shifting option disabled. How­ever, it is still possible to pause a recording. After a recording is started, pressing the but­ton displays a menu like the left figure, in which you can set the recording duration.
To specify an arbitrary recording duration, set the Duration option as you desire with the

the
OK button; the recording will end at the specified time.

V
and

V+
buttons and press
If the information about the next programme is provided by the electronic programme guide, the After this program and
After next program options will be available. Once the After this program option is selected, the current recording will stop
when the current programme is scheduled to end. Likewise, once the After next program option is selected, the current recording will stop when the next programme is scheduled to end.
Selecting the Record pause option pauses recording. When you press the button again, you will see this option is changed to Record continue. To resume recording, select it.
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To stop recording, press the
button; then a box like the left figure appears, which shows programmes currently be­ing recorded. If you select one, its recording will stop.
While a recording is going on, you can watch or record another service.
To additionally record another service, switch to the service you want to record, and press the button.
Once a recording is started, it is put on the recorded programme list even though it is not finished yet. The recording file is named after its service name with a suffix of a number. To view the recorded programme list, press the button or alternatively select the File List menu. See§7.2 for detailed description about the recorded programme list.
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7.1.2 Timer recording

You can set a service to be recorded at a specific time. Even if the digital receiver is in standby mode, it will switch into operation mode and start recording at the specified time. When the recording comes to the end, the digital receiver will switch back into standby mode again in one minute. However, if you press any button on the remote control or on the front panel even just one time, the digital receiver will not switch into standby mode.
To input a timer recording, select the Timer Setting menu; then the timer list will be displayed.
To add a new timer event, press the button, and a box like the left figure appears. Take the fol­lowing steps:
1.
Set the Record option to On to make a recording. If this option is set to Off, the digital receiver will turn on at the specified time but not record; instead, you may record with your video cassette recorder or suchlike in this case.
2.
If you want a radio programme, set the Type option to Radio; otherwise, set it to TV.
3.
Set the Satellite option to the satellite which transmits the service you want. Pressing the

OK
button on this option
displays a satellite list, from which you can select your desired satellite. Set the Tuner Select option to a tuner to receive your desired service.
4.
Set the Service option to the service which provides the programme you want. Pressing the

OK
button on this
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option displays a services list, from which you can select your desired service.
5. There are five timer modes:
One Time means literally ‘one time’.
Every Day means literally ‘every day’.
Every Weekend
means ‘Saturday and Sunday every
week’.
Weekly means ‘one day every week’.
Every Weekday
means ‘from Monday to Friday every
week’.
If your favourite programme is broadcasted at weekends and you wish to record every episode of the programme, set the Mode option to Every Weekend.
6.
Set the Date option to a desired date, on which the digital receiver will turn on. The date format is day/month/year- day of the week.
Set the Start Time option to a desired time, at which the recording will be started. The time format is hour:minute.
7.
Set the Duration option to a desired time, in which the recording will be finished.
8.
Pressing the

OK
button on the File Name option displays
the on-screen keyboard, with which you can specify a file name for the timer recording. If you do not specify anything, it will be named after the service name. See
§ 6.3 for how to use the on-screen keyboard.
9.
To set a timer recording with the above settings, select the OK option; otherwise, it will not be saved and will not occur.
You can also edit or delete timer events in the timer list.
To edit a timer entry, put the highlight bar on the entry you want and press

OK
button; then appears a box in which you
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can change its settings in the same manner as making a new one.
To delete a timer event, put the highlight bar on the entry you want to remove and press the button; then you are asked for confirmation. If you select Yes, it will be deleted.
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7.1.3 Scheduling a recording using the programme guide

If the electronic programme guide is properly provided, you can make timer events on it. The instructions on how to make timer recordings using the elec­tronic programme guide are as follows:
1.
Press the gramme guide.
2.
Select a service you want to record with the buttons.
3.
Select a programme you want to record with the

Pbuttons.
4.
To make a timer event without recording, press the button; the letterPis displayed. To make a timer event with recording, press it once more or alternatively press the button; then the letter R is displayed.
GUIDE
button to display the electronic pro-

V
and

P+

V+
and

OK
5.
This timer event is placed on the timer list. To change its settings, press the button to show a box in which you can edit. Refer to § 7.1.2 for detailed description.
6. Pressing the

OK button once more will cancel the timer.
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7.1.4 Recording a time-shifted programme

See§5.5 for detailed description about the time shift feature. While watching a programme with time shift, you can record it by performing the following steps:
1. Press the button to display the progress bar.
2.
To move to the beginning of the desired scene, hold down the or button until it is reached.
3.
Press the button to start recording. The time shift buffer from that position onwards will now be recorded.
4. Press the button to stop time shift.
5. Press the button once more to stop recording.

7.1.5 Recording a pay service programme

You can record a pay service programme without the subscrip­tion card. However, you need the subscription card to play it back because it has not been descrambled. So it is recom­mended to record pay service programmes with the subscrip­tion card so that they can be recorded in descrambled form. In that case you can enjoy them without the subscription card like free service ones.
To record a programme of a pay service in descrambled form, perform the following steps:
1. Select a programme of a pay service you want to record.
2.
Make sure that the subscription card is inserted in the slot on the front of the digital receiver.
3. Start recording.
4.
Do not switch to other service nor use time shift until it is finished.
NOTE
If you switch to other service or use time shift in the middle of recording a pay programme, it will be recorded without descrambling from that moment. Even if the recording is only partially descrambled, you need the subscription card to play it back.
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7.2 File archive

When a programme is recorded, it is stored as a file on the built-in hard disk drive of the digital receiver. You can select a recording to play back from the recorded programmes list.
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In addition to the recorded programmes list, there are an MP3 list and a TAP list. To view other lists, press the or button. See§7.6 for MP3 playback. See Chapter 9 for descrip- tion about TAP.
You can play, move, delete, rename and lock a recording file. You can also sort the recording files by file name, playing dura­tion or file size. In addition, you can make a new folder.

7.2.1 To delete a recording

Select the File List menu or al­ternatively press the but­ton to display the recorded pro­grammes list. The file informa­tion is comprised of the follow­ing elements: file number, file name, recording time, playing duration, file size and so on.
To delete a recording, put the highlight bar on it and press the
button; then you are asked for confirmation. If you select
Yes, it will be deleted.

7.2.2 To sort recordings

To sort the recordings, perform the following steps:
1. Press the button to display the additional options.
2.
Set the Sorting option to Alphabetic, Time or Size as you want.
3. Press the
4. They are sorted by the specified option.

EXIT button.
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7.2.3 To lock a recording

To lock a recording so that other people cannot play it, perform the following steps:
1. Put the highlight bar on a desired recording.
2. Press the button to display the additional options.
3. Set the Lock option to Locked.
4. Press the
5. The lock symbol ( ) is displayed on it.
If you select a locked recording to play it back, you will be asked for your personal identification number.

EXIT button.

7.2.4 To rename a recording

To change the name of a recording, perform the following steps:
1. Put the highlight bar on a desired recording.
2. Press the button to display the additional options.
3.
Select the Rename option, and the on-screen keyboard appears. Change the name and save it. See§6.3 for how to use the on-screen keyboard.
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7.2.5 To make a new folder

To make a new folder, press the button; then a new folder named GROUP # is created. You can change its name in the same manner as renaming a recording. See above.

7.2.6 To move a recording to another folder

To move a recording to another folder, put the highlight bar on a desired recording and press the button; then the folders are listed. Once you choose a folder, the recording is moved to it.

7.3 Playing back a recording

When a programme is recorded, its additional contents such as audio tracks or teletext are also recorded together. So you can enjoy them while a recording is played.
The instructions on how to play a recording are as follows:
1.
Select the File List menu or alternatively press the button to display the list of recorded programmes.
2. Put the highlight bar on a desired recording.
3. Press the
4. To stop playback, press the button.
During a playback, you can enjoy the following tricks:

OK button to start playback.
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To see the detailed information about the currently played recording, press the button; then the information box appears and shows its file name, playing duration, pro­gramme information, and so on.
To pause playback, press the button. To resume it, press the button.
To go forward, hold down the button; to go back­ward, hold down the button.
To display the progress bar, press the button; to hide it, press the button again.
when the progress bar is hidden, you can move to a de­sired scene by entering the percentage with the numeric buttons
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7.3.1 To navigate using the progress bar

First press the button to display the progress bar, then:
To go forward, hold down the button; to go back­ward, hold down the button.
• To bookmark a position, refer to § 7.3.4.
If there are no bookmarks, you can jump forward 30 seconds at a time by pressing the button.
You can jump backward 10 seconds at a time by pressing the button.
To jump back to beginning of recording, press the button.
• To jump to end of recording, press the button.
• To hide the progress bar, press the button again.

7.3.2 To play in slow motion

To watch in slow motion during a playback, press the button. If you press it repeatedly, the playback speed changes in 3 steps: 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 times. To resume normal speed, press the button.
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7.3.3 To play in fast motion

To watch in fast motion duration a playback, press the button. If you press it repeatedly, the playback speed changes in 3 steps: 2, 4 and 6 times. To resume normal speed, press the
button.
You can play not only forward but also backward in fast mo­tion. To play backward, press the button. If you press it repeatedly, the playback speed changes in 3 steps: 1, 2 and 3 times. To resume normal speed, press the button.

7.3.4 To make a bookmark

1. Press the button to display the progress bar.
2.
To add a bookmark, press the button at a desired scene; then you will see a small dot appear above the progress bar like in the picture above.
3.
To jump forward to next bookmark, press the button.
4.
To jump to first bookmark, press the button then the
button.
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You can mark favourite parts of a recording by creating book­marks, and then jump to them. You can have up to 64 book­marks. Bookmarks are stored with the recording so that you can use them again afterwards. To make bookmarks, perform the following steps during play­back:
5.
To delete a bookmark, jump to it and then press the button.
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7.3.5 To play back a recording repeatedly

You can play back a recording repeatedly both in whole and in part.
To play back in whole, press the button when the progress bar is hidden; then the repetition symbol ( ) is displayed on the information box. To cancel it, press the button again.
To play back in part, perform the following steps:
1. Press the button to display the progress bar.
2.
Move to the beginning scene of the part you want to play repeatedly by holding down the or button.
3. Press the button, then the pointer starts to blink.
4. Move to the end scene; the part is marked in purple.
5.
Press the button again, then the part turns green, and repeated playback starts.
6.
To cancel it, press the button when the progress bar is displayed.

7.3.6 To play back recordings in sequence

You can play several recordings continuously in sequence by performing the following steps:
1.
Press the button or alternatively select the File List menu to display the list of recorded programmes.
2.
Select each desired recording with the button. once a recording is selected, it gets numbered.
3. Press the
4.
The selected recordings are played in the sequence that they are numbered.
5.
To jump to start of next selected recording, press the button to display the progress bar, then press the button.
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OK button to start playback.
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7.3.7 To play back a scrambled recording

If you have recorded a programme of a pay service with the subscription card, you can play it as freely like one of a free service. Otherwise you need the subscription card to play it, because it has been recorded without unscrambling even though it may have been partially descrambled.
On the recorded programme list, a purely green$indicates the recording has been wholly descrambled; on the other hand, a yellowish green$indicates it has been partially descrambled, and a purely yellow$indicates it has not been descrambled at all.
Refer to § 7.1.5 for how to record a pay service programme.

7.4 Editing a recording

You can cut out or save a part such as a commercial from a recording by performing the following steps:
1. Press the button to display the progress bar during a playback.
2.
Move to the beginning scene of the part you want to edit by holding down the or button.
3. Press the button, then the pointer starts to blink.
4. Move to the end scene; the part is marked in purple.
5.
Press the button, then the edit options are displayed
6.
If you choose the Cut option, it will be removed from the original recording and discarded.
7.
If you choose the Save option, the cut will be saved in a new file which is named after the original recording with a suffix of ‘CUT’ and a number.

7.5 Copying a recording

You can copy a recording file in whole or in part during a playback by performing the following steps:
1. Start playback of a recording you want.
2.
Move to a scene from which you want to start copy by holding down the or button.
3.
Press the button, then it will be copied in a new file which is named after the original recording with a suffix of ‘COPY’ and a number.
4. To stop copy, press the button.
NOTE
You can make a copy of a long recording more quickly by start­ing to play the original recording, then pressing button until the speed has increased to six times, then pressing the
button. The copy will be done at six times normal speed.

7.6 MP3 playback

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You can enjoy music or audio books in MP3 format with the digital receiver. For how to transfer MP3 files to the digital receiver from your computer, refer to § 7.7 or Chapter 8.
To play a MP3 file, perform the following steps:
1.
Press the button and then the or button to display the MP3 list.
2.
Put the highlight bar on a desired file; if you want to play several files, select them with the button.
3. Press the
4. To stop playback, press the button.
To play all MP3 files in a subfolder, put the highlight bar on a desired folder, and press the button.
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OK button to start playback.
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7.7 Transferring recording files
You can transfer files between the digital receiver and your computer via USB connection with Altair, which is a program used to transfer files. You can download it from the Topfield website, http://www.i-topfield.com.
To transfer files, take the following steps:
1.
2. Install them on your computer.
3.
4. Turn on the digital receiver.
5.
Download the Altair programme and the USB driver from the Topfield website.
Plug one end of a USB cable into the USB port on the digital receiver, and the other end into the matching port on your com­puter.
Run Altair, then its screen will appear like the figure below.
The instructions on how to use Altair are as follows:
1.
Select files to transfer. The left panel shows files and folders that are on the digital receiver, while the right
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panel shows files and folders that are on your computer.
2.
To transfer files from the digital receiver to your com­puter, press the right arrow button ().
3.
To transfer files from your computer to the digital re­ceiver, press the left arrow button ().
At the top of the panel, you will see a message that says Turbo Off. Turbo mode is a way of speeding up the transfer of files to and from the digital receiver. You can click the circle to the left of the message to turn turbo mode on or off.
Turbo mode makes transferring files faster, but the digital re­ceiver stops responding to commands from the remote control. If you want to use the digital receiver while transferring, or if any scheduled recordings are due to start, you should not use turbo mode.
NOTE
You cannot play back the recordings with a regular MPEG player on your computer because they are formatted differ­ently from the standard MPEG format. Visit
http://www.videolan.orgorhttp://www.elecard.com
where you can find a MPEG player able to play them back. If you wish to author DVDs with them, visit
haenlein-software.com
program able to process them.
where you can find a DVD authoring
http://www.

7.8 Formatting the hard disk

You can delete all contents stored in the hard disk drive by formatting it. If you wish to do that, select the HDD Service Format Hard Disk menu, then you are asked for confirmation. If you select Yes, formatting will start.
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CAUTION
Formatting the hard disk will delete all files permanently.
NOTE
If a new hard disk drive is installed, it must be formatted because the file system of the digital receiver is different from any of the personal computer. You can neither record nor use time shift with an unformatted hard disk.
Chapter 8
Accessing to The Digital
Receiver via The Internet
NOTE
The following section describes complex functions that should only be used by owners with advanced computer knowledge.
TF 6000 PVR provides a web service and FTP service. You can make a timer recording or download a recording file using those services. Here you need a wireless router, which will connect the digital receiver to your computer or the Internet.
To use the web service of the digital receiver, you should take the following steps:
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1. Configuring a router for the digital receiver.
2.
Configuring the digital receiver’s Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) settings.
3. Accessing the home page of the digital receiver.
Refer to§8.3 for detailed description about things you can use on the web service of the digital receiver.
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NOTE
The web server and FTP server of the digital receiver don’t work in standby mode. So it must be powered up all the time if you wish to use the web service at any time.
8.1 Configuring the router
In this section, the setup program of WRT54G, which is a router manufactured by Linksys, will be referred to as an exemplary to help your understanding of how to configure the router for network connection.
NOTE
For detailed description about how to set up the router, refer to the manual of your router.

8.1.1 To access from local area network

Once your router is powered up, whether it is connected to the Internet or not, a local area network is created.
You can let the router automatically as­sign a dynamic IP address to a computer or device connected to the network by enabling the DHCP server of the router. In this case, you can access the digital receiver with the IP address which is assigned to the digital receiver by the router.
If the digital receiver reboots, a new dynamic IP address will be assigned to it. You had better assign a static IP address to the digital receiver to avoid this inconvenience. To do so, refer to the manual of your router. You may have to disable the DHCP server of the router, and specify an available IP address for the digital receiver at the IP Configuration menu. For how to specify a static IP address, see § 8.2.

8.1.2 To access from Internet

When you are away from home, you can access the digital receiver inside your home if your router is configured to route access to the digital receiver by means of port forwarding. Via this feature, your router will lead you to the digital receiver when you access your router with its IP address.
Your router may be assigned to a dynamic IP address by an Internet service provider. So if the router has rebooted, you cannot access it unless someone in your home can inform you of the changed IP address. However, many routers support Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) service, which can settle this problem.
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If you use a DDNS service, you can access your router with a domain name.
The instructions on how to use the DDNS service are as follows:
1.
Make an account on a website providing DDNS service, which should be supported by your router.
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2.
Configure your router with the account so that it can communicate with the website.
Whenever a new dynamic IP address is assigned to the router, it will inform the DDNS service provider of the new IP address. This makes it possible that you access the router with a domain name at any time.
8.2 Configuring the digital receiver
You should configure the WLAN settings to enable the web service and FTP service. You had better refer to the manual of your router for understanding of technical terminology.
NOTE
Your router should be within five meters of the digital receiver.
IP configuration
Select the Installation>LAN Set- ting > IP Configuration menu.
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You may assign a dynamic IP address to the digital receiver. To do so, set the DHCP option to On. You can view the dynamic IP address assigned to the digital receiver by your router at the WLAN Status menu.
Whenever the digital receiver is restarted, the dynamic IP ad­dress will be changed and you will have to check it at the WLAN Status menu to access the digital receiver. To avoid this cumbersome thing, you had better assign a static IP address rather than dynamic one.
Set the DHCP option to Off, then the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway options become enabled. You have to set these options to match the configuration of your router.
Set the User ID and Password options as you desire. When you access the FTP server, you will be asked for the account that is made with these options
NOTE
You can access the FTP server with an anonymous account. However, with an anonymous account you can only download files. You cannot upload files.
Advance configuration
To configure the network envi­ronment for the digital receiver in detail, select the Installation
>
LAN Setting>Advance Configu­ration menu.
The available values of each op­tion are as follows:
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Profile
Wireless Mode
0: 802.11 B/G mixed. 1: 802.11 B only
TX Burst
802.11 B/G Protection
0: Auto 1: Always on 2: Always off
Ad-Hoc Mode Rate
0: Adhere Wi-Fi spec 1: Violate Wi-Fi spec
TX Rate
0: Auto
1: 1 Mbps 2: 2 Mbps 3: 5.5 Mbps 4: 11 Mbps 5: 6 Mbps 6: 9 Mbps 7: 12 Mbps 8: 18 Mbps
9: 24 Mbps 10: 36 Mbps 11: 48 Mbps 12: 54 Mbps
Short Slot Time
0: Disable
1: Enable
To make profiles for various net­work connections, select the In-
stallation>LAN Setting>Pro­file menu.
The value of the Country Region option is applied to every profile in common. It is not possible to specify this option differently per profile.
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