DREAM MULTIMEDIA Dreambox DM7020S Manual

DREAM MULTIMEDIA Dreambox DM7020S Manual

Digital satellite receiver for free and encrypted dvb-tv program, optional digital hard disk recording
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U s e r ' s M a n u a l D M 7 0 2 0 S
Digital satellite receiver for free and encrypted DVB-TV Program,
optional digital hard disk recording.
Communication-Port
PCMCIA-Slot for CI-Modules
Internal hard disk support
Compact Flash Slot
LC-Display
2 Smartcard Readers
Linux OS

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  • Page 1 U s e r ' s M a n u a l D M 7 0 2 0 S Digital satellite receiver for free and encrypted DVB-TV Program, optional digital hard disk recording. Communication-Port PCMCIA-Slot for CI-Modules Internal hard disk support Compact Flash Slot LC-Display 2 Smartcard Readers...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ..........................- 2 - Views ..........................- 4 - Description Front View .......................... - 5 - 3.1. CI-Slot ..........................- 5 - 3.2. Compact Flash Slot ..........................- 5 - 3.3. Smartcard Reader ..........................- 5 - 3.4. Remote Receiver ..........................
  • Page 3 Services locking / unlocking ....................- 29 - A/V Settings ..........................- 30 - UHF-Modulator..........................- 31 - OSD Settings ..........................- 32 - 32.1. Skin Setup ..........................- 32 - 32.2. Available Skins ..........................- 33 - 32.3. TuxText position ..........................- 34 - Teletext - Software Decoder (TuxText) activating ..............
  • Page 4: Views

    Views Front view: Rear view: - 4 -...
  • Page 5: Description Frontview

    3. Description Frontview 3.1. CI-Slot Plug in here any CI- Module of your choice. 3.2. Compact Flash Slot The Compact Flash Slot is meant to hold a Compact Flash Module. If you want to use a CF-Module, shut down your Dreambox by using the Deep-Standby-Mode. Plug in carefully your CF-Module into the Compact Flash Slot.
  • Page 6: Description Rear View

    4. Description Rear view 4.1. Main power 230V / 50Hz Plug in the power cable into the main power socket. The power plug remains only in its designated socket 230V / 50Hz. 4.2. TV Scart Connect your TV with an appropriate Scartcable to your Dreambox. 4.3.
  • Page 7: Main Switch

    4.13. Mains Switch With the main switch you off your Dreambox completely. 4.14. Video Out (FBAS) You can optionally connect a TV to this connector. (Composite) 4.15. Modem Via the Modem Socket you can optionally connect to your ISP via a phone line. 4.16.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Please read the safety instructions completely and carefully, before using the Dreambox. The Manufacturer takes no responsibility for incorrect handling of the Dreambox. - Allow enough space around the Dreambox for sufficient ventilation. - Do not cover the Dreambox’s ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc.
  • Page 9: Installation

    6. Scope Of Supply The box of your DM7020S shall contain the following items: 1 receiver Dreambox 7020S 1 power cord 1 remote control í 1 user s manual (latest release @ http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de 2 batteries (1,5V Mignon / AA / LR6) 2 hard disk mounting racks (are premounted) 1 IDE cable 1 molex power cord for the hard disk...
  • Page 10: Remote Control Overview ................................................................................................

    Remote Control Overview - 10 -...
  • Page 11: Important Notes About Condition

    Important Notes about Condition All functions of the Dreambox can be observed via OSD-Menu (On-Screen-Display). This makes the handling of the Dreambox very easy for you. All options are indicated by four colored dots or beams (red, green, yellow, blue) in the OSD-Menu and can be started with the Option-Buttons on the Remote Control.
  • Page 12: Remote Control Description

    10. Remote Control Description SHIFT-Setup-Button This Button is used to program the Remote Control for a TV Device. See Passage Setup-TV-Mode POWER-Button This Button switches your Dreambox on or off. See passage Dreambox switching on / off. TV-Mode-Button This Button turns the Remote Control into TV-Mode. The TV-Mode-Button flashes shortly, if you press this or any other Button in this Mode.
  • Page 13 INFO-Button This Button shows the EPG Information’s. Pressing this Button twice shows the Stream information. OK-Button This Button shows the Infobar if no OSD-Menu is shown. This button enters a chosen OSD-Menu Option or Function. MENU-Button This Button shows the OSD-Main menu. If a Service list is opened, press this Button to enter the Service-Menu.
  • Page 14: Dreambox Switching On/Off

    Dreambox switching on / off Use the Power-Button to switch the Dreambox on or off. The Dreambox has two different Standby- Modes. A Standby-Mode and a Deep-Standby-Mode. Unplug the Mains power cord to make the Dreambox completely powerless. The Power-Button only works if no OSD-Menu is shown on the TV screen! Press the Power-Button once to switch the Dreambox into Standby-Mode.
  • Page 15: Osd-Mainmenu

    13. OSD-Mainmenu If no OSD-Menu is shown on the TV screen, the MENU-Button enters the OSD-Mainmeu. Through this OSD-Mainmenu it is possible to activate the main options and functions. Use either the Navigation-Buttons followed by the OK-Button or press the desired number to enter the Option or Function.
  • Page 16: Infobar

    14. Infobar The Infobar appears and disappears by pressing the OK-Button once, if no OSD-Menu is shown on your TV screen. The Infobar shows all necessary Information about the selected Service. "Crypted” appears orange, if the transmitted Service is crypted. "Aspect Ratio”...
  • Page 17: Infobar - Epg (Electronic Program Guide)

    14.1. Infobar - EPG (Electronic Program Guide) The red dot in the Infobar appears if the selected program transmits EPG information’s. Press the red Option-Button to enter the EPG. Press the OK-Button to view detailed Information. Press the EXIT-Button to exit this menu. 14.2.
  • Page 18: Infobar - Audio Track

    14.3. Infobar - Audio Track The yellow dot in the Infobar appears if the selected Service transmittes multiple Audio-Tracks. Use the Navigation-Buttons left or right to choose the different Audio-Modes, Left-Mono, Stereo, Right- Mono. Press the OK-Button to activate. Use the Navigation-Buttons up or down to choose another Audio-Language.
  • Page 19: Setup - Osd Language

    15. Setup - OSD Language Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) System Settings -> (5) OSD Language. Use the Navigation-Buttons up or down to choose your language. Press the OK-Button to activate. Exit all menus and reenter.
  • Page 20: Satellite Configuration

    18. Satellite Configuration Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (2) Service Searching -> (1) Satellite Configuration. Navigate to the upper Dropdown list and choose your appropriate Satellite Configuration and press the OK- Button. Choose your Satellites the Dish is adjusted to and press the green Option-Button to save configuration.
  • Page 21: Motor Setup

    20. Motor Setup Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (6) Setup -> (2) Service Searching -> (3) Motor Setup. Before proceeding with the Motor Setup refer to passage Satellite Configuration and choose from the " upper Dropdown list many satellites via DiSEqC "...
  • Page 22: Automatic Transponder Scan

    21. Automatic Transponder Scan Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (6) Setup -> (2) Service Searching -> (5) Automatic Transponder Scan. The Automatic Transponder Scan scans one satellite after one which is configured. Select the first satellite to scan and press the OK- Button.
  • Page 23: Automatic Multisat Scan

    22. Automatic Multisat Scan Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (2) Service Searching -> (6) Automatic Multi Scan. The Automatic Multisat Scan is recommened for scanning all configured satellites at once. By pressing the OK-Button on each satellite a couple of times, you set the scan method.
  • Page 24: Transponder Edit

    24. Transponder Edit Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (6) Setup -> (2) Service Searching -> (4) Transponder Edit. This Menu keeps all known satellites the Dreambox scans for. If you recognize a missing satellite, add or edit the satellite.
  • Page 25: Service Organizing - Create New Bouquet

    25. Service Organising - Create new Bouquet The Bouquets are used to save your favorite services from the Main Service list into one simple bouquet. You can ether add a TV, Radio or a File Bouquet. In this example we only describe creating a TV Bouquet, because it’s always the same procedure.
  • Page 26: Service Organizing - Add Services To Bouquet

    26. Service Organising - Add services to Bouquet Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (1) Service Organising -> (2) Add services to Bouquet. This Menu shows the Bouquet Types, the Dreambox allows you to add services to. Select TV and press the OK-Button.
  • Page 27: Service Organizing - Edit Bouquets

    27. Service Organsing - Edit Bouquets Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (1) Service Organising -> (3) Edit bouquets. In this Menu you can only rename the selected Bouquet Type by pressing the yellow Option-Button. Choose a Bouquet Type you wish to edit a Bouquet from.
  • Page 28: Parental Lock

    29. Parental Lock Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (5) Parental Lock. Parental lock is used to lock services of your choice inside the Service list against access. Setup lock is used to lock the Menu (6) Setup against access. The Parental setup requires a four digit code of your choice called PIN for Parental lock and Setup lock.
  • Page 29: Services Locking / Unlocking

    30. Services locking / unlocking Press the TV-Button to bring up the Service list. Choose the Service you want to lock / unlock and press the MENU-Button. You can lock / unlock services in any Service list. Press the desired Option-Button to enter either All Services, Satellites Bouquets...
  • Page 30: A/V Settings ................................................................................................................................

    31. A/V Settings Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) System Settings -> (2) A/V Settings. Use ether the Navigation-Buttons left and right or the OK- Button to change or set the Values. Color Format: CVBS(FBAS), RGB (Red, Green, Blue seperated), SVideo (Color- and Brightness signal seperated) and YPbPr (Component signal e.g.
  • Page 31: Uhf-Modulator................................................................................................................................

    32. UHF Modulator Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) System Settings -> (3) UHF Modulator. Connect your TV set with an appropriate Coax cable to the UHF-Output of your Dreambox. Start the scan on your TV set. The UHF Modulator is set to channel 36 by default.
  • Page 32: Osd Settings

    32. OSD Settings Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) System Settings -> (4) OSD Settings. Use the Navigation-Buttons left or right to decrease or increase the selected slider. Alpha: Setup how much the TV picture should be visable through the OSD.
  • Page 33: Available Skins

    32.2. Available Skins Bluenigma BIG Neutrino-Style Screwed Stone Silver Metal Simple and Stylish Carbon - 33 -...
  • Page 34: Tuxtext Position

    32.3. TuxText position Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) System Settings -> (4) OSD Settings, press the yellow Option-Button (TuxText position). This Menu is used to adjust the Position of the TuxText. Maybe the Clock does not appear or the Text pages are not shown in the middle of the screen.
  • Page 35 TuxText viewing options: Press the Volume-Mute-Button a couple of times to switch to alpha-mode, invisible-mode and full mode. The alpha-mode shows the picture from the running program through the Text pages. The invisible-mode shows the complete picture from the running program without exiting the TuxText. The full-mode brings back the Textpage.
  • Page 36: Lcd Settings

    LCD Settings Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) Sytem Settings -> (6) LCD Settings. The LC-Display Setup is used to adjust the Brightness of the LCD at your Dreambox. Use the Navigation- Buttons left or right to adjust the Brightness, Contrast and Standby.
  • Page 37: Communication (Network, Lan Setup)

    35.1. Communication (Network, LAN Setup) Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (6) Setup -> (6) Expert Setup -> select Communication Setup. Use the Navigation-Buttons and the Numeric- Keyboard to set the Values. Enter the IP-Address here. The IP-Address is used to specify the Host IP-Address.
  • Page 38: Communication (Network, Wan (Dsl) Setup)

    35.2. Communication (Network, WAN (DSL) Setup) Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (6) Expert Setup -> (1) Communication Setup. Navigate to Type, press the OK-Button and select WAN(PPoE). Use this Type of Connection only, if the Dreambox is connected directly to a DSL Modem.
  • Page 39: Software Update Via Internet

    35.4. Software Update over Internet Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (6) Setup -> (6) Expert Setup -> (3) Software Update -> select Internet Update. The Internet Update function only works, if you have configured the Network, and the Dreambox is connected to ether a Router or a DSL-Modem.
  • Page 40: Hard Disk - Assembly Instructions

    Hard Disk - Assembly Instructions Unplug any cable from the Dreambox. Do not touch any Parts on the PCB. Please take care about ESD. Make sure you are shielded before opening or touching the device. Do not open the Dreambox in your living room on the carpet or any other electrostatic loaded floors.
  • Page 41 Part-List 1 Dreambox (includes Top cover, Screws (left, right, rear)) 1 Philips-Screwdriver 1 Hard Disk 1 IDE-Cable 1 Molex-Power-Cable 2 Mounting racks (build in by default) 4 Hard Disk Screws of your choice Unscrew the screws from the rear using the screwdriver. Unscrew the two screws from the right side.
  • Page 42 Remove the cover. Remove the hard disk mounting bay by unscrewing the 2 highlighted screws. - 42 -...
  • Page 43 Now you can see the IDE-Connector (white or black 40 Pin connector) and the Power- Connector (4 Pin connector). Fold the cable as shown. - 43 -...
  • Page 44 Fold the cable again as shown above. Now you need the hard disk, the screwdriver and the mounting bay. - 44 -...
  • Page 45 Mount the hard disk on the mounting bay. Set the Hard Disk Jumper to "Master“. Refer to the Hard Disk manual how to set these jumpers. - 45 -...
  • Page 46 Connect the power connector and the data cable. Then screw the 2 screws back in. Remount the cover. Be careful not to break these plastic-clips. Screw the casing screws back in and connect your cables to your Dreambox, the power chord at last - 46 -...
  • Page 47: Hard Disk Setup

    Hard Disk Setup Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Mainmenu. Go to (6) Setup -> (3) System Settings -> (3) Harddisc Setup -> select the Harddisc. This Menu shows the major Information about the installed Harddisc. Before formatting the Harddisc, please select from the right arrow dropdown menu a filesystem which the "...
  • Page 48: Viewing/Deleting/Renaming Recorded Movies

    38.1. Viewing/deleting/renaming recorded movies Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (3) File Mode. You can also enter the File-Mode using the Navigation-Buttons up or down without entering the OSD- Main menu, to bring up the Service list. Press the TEXT-Button to enter the recorded movies list. Watching: Select a movie by pressing the OK-Button.
  • Page 49: Recording A Movie (Timer Recording)

    Recording a movie (Timer recording) Attention: Timer recording is working in Standby-Mode and in Deep-Standby-Mode. Open a Service list using the Navigation-Buttons up or down or pressing the TV-Button. Select a service you want to program into the Timer. Watch this service for a couple of seconds until the red EPG dot in the Infobar appears.
  • Page 50: Timeshift

    Timeshift Activate the PVR-Mode by pressing the VIDEO-Button. Record at least a service for 1 minute. Now you can rewind, pause and forward the movie during record. This is a useful function, maybe the phone is ’ ringing and you don t want to miss the running program.
  • Page 51: Information - Streaminfo / About

    Information - Streaminfo / About Press the MENU-Button to enter the OSD-Main menu. Go to (4) Information. Press the OK-Button to enter the Streaminfo. Use the Navigation-Button right to open the following windows. Use the Navigation-Button left to go back. Navigate to “About”...
  • Page 52: Dreamup - Software Upgrade

    43. DreamUp - Software upgrade Very important, please read this passage completely, before starting upgrading !!!! !!!! DreamUp and the Images (Software) for the DM7020S are available at our Website www.dm7020.de. Remove all cables from the Dreambox. Connect only the serial and the Patchcable. The Mainspowercord is disconnected.
  • Page 53: Dreamup - Preparing Dreamup

    43.1. DreamUp - Preparing DreamUp Start the Software DreamUp for DM7020 on your PC. Choose the COM Port, which is connected to the Dreambox. Make sure the Checkbox is checked. If not, the Software connects only serial. Type in "Use Network" the IP-Address from your PC "Local IP (PC)".
  • Page 54: Dreamup - Establish A Connection

    43.2. DreamUp - Establish a Connection Click on the Connect-Button. Dreamup tells you, that the Connection is prepared Plug in NOW the Mainspowercord into the Dreambox. - 54 -...
  • Page 55 After DreamUp has connected to the Dreambox, the other Buttons appear in black letters. You can now use them. Click on the Ping-Button to test the Ethernet Connection. You will notice the Ping result in the Log window. If not, please check your Network configuration. - 55 -...
  • Page 56: Dreamup - Backup Software

    43.3. DreamUp - Backup Software Clicking on the Backup-Button saves the complete installed Software with all your settings. The file window opens. Type in any name of your choice plus the extension .img or .bin. - 56 -...
  • Page 57 After clicking on the Save-Button the Software will be downloaded from your Dreambox. Watch the Progress bar and Status. You get a message from DreamUp after downloading has been finished. With result 0, everything is ok. Click on the OK-Button to quit. - 57 -...
  • Page 58: Dreamup - Erasing Software

    43.4. DreamUp - Erasing Software Click on the Erase-Button to erase the currently installed Software. This is sometimes, but not always necessary. You will get a security question from DreamUp, if you are sure. Click the Yes-Button. - 58 -...
  • Page 59 Watch the Progress bar and Status. After erasing the Software, DreamUp tells you that everything is ok with a flash erase result 0. Click on the OK-Button to quit. - 59 -...
  • Page 60: Dreamup - Flashing Software

    43.5. DreamUp - Flashing Software Click on the Flash-Button to select an Image file (Software). Choose an image file and click on the Open-Button. - 60 -...
  • Page 61 After clicking on the Open-Button, the image will be immediately uploaded to the Dreambox. Watch the Progress bar, the Status and Log window. After the upload is completed the flash will be erased. Watch the Status and Log window. - 61 -...
  • Page 62 The image will be verified after flashing. The flash procedure is completed, if you get a Flash update finished result 0. Click on the OK-Button to quit. - 62 -...
  • Page 63: Dreambox Resetting To Factory Defaults (Flash Erase)

    43.6. Dreambox resetting to factory defaults (flash erase) Your Dreambox is now flashed with a new image (Software). Click on the Exit-Button to close DreamUp. Disconnect the Mainspowercord from the Dreambox. Wait at least 30 seconds. Plug in the Coax cable first, then the Scartcable and all other cables. Turn on the TV and set it to AV Plug in NOW the Mainspowercord.
  • Page 64: Technical Data

    45. Technical Data 250 MHz IBM PowerPC Processor (350 Mips) Linux open source 1 x DVB Common-Interface Slot 2 x Smartcard-Reader Integrated Compact Flash Interface Slot MPEG2 Hardware decoding 100 MBit full duplex Ethernet Interface USB Port Big-size LCD-Display 64 MByte of User-RAM 32 MByte of Flash integrated IDE UDMA66 Master/Slave Interface Support for internal HDD unlimited channel lists for TV/Radio...
  • Page 65 Output analog: Output Level L/R 0,5 Vss on 600 Ohm THD > 60 dB (1 kHz) Crosstalk < -65 dB Output digital: Output Level 0,5 Vss on 75 Ohm Sampled Data Filtering 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz S/PDIF-Output optical (AC3) Video parameter: Input Level FBAS 1 Vss +/- 0.3 dB on 75 Ohm Teletext filter in conformity with ETS 300 472 Standard...
  • Page 66: Contact & Support Information

    Physical specification: Ambient Temperature +15°C...+35°C Humidity < 80% Size (W x D x H): 374 mm x 230 mm x 75 mm Weight: 2 kg without HDD 46. Contact & Support Information Headquarter & Distribution: Dream-Multimedia Dealer Hotline: (only Dealer) Tel: 0180 - 3 68 43 98 - 000 Fax: 0180 - 3 68 43 98 - 001 Mo - Fr.
  • Page 67: Setup-Tv-Mode

    47. Setup-TV-Mode Choose a code from the TV - Codelist for your TV in German Manual and follow this procedure to program the Remote Control for your TV. 4-digit-code SHIFT-Setup-Button TV-Mode-Button SHIFT-Setup-Button TV-Mode-Button Numeric-Keyboard 47.1. Program sequence - Press the TV-Mode-Button. - Press the SHIFT-Setup-Button for at least 2 seconds, the TV-Mode-Button blinks two times.

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