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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Precautions......................Control elements and connections................Remote Control......................Quick installation guide....................1. Installation guide......................1.1 Connection..........................2. Graphical User Interface (Menus)................2.1 Installation/Setup........................2.2 Reset (returning to default setting)..................3. Recording specifications / Media manager.............. 3.1 Library............................. 3.2 Recordings at the Time Shift Buffer..................
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions This digital video recorder has been manufactured in accordance with international safety standards. For your own safety, you should read the notes on safety precautions carefully, and take note of them, before operating your new receiver. For your own safety, please be sure to follow these safety precautions: Mains power supply: Connect the unit only to power supplies that have the following outputs: 90-260 V AC, 50-60 Hz for the main power connector (see page 3, View of the rear panel ).
  • Page 4: Control Elements And Connections

    Control elements and connections View of the front panel 11 13 Front panel controls Connections on the rear panel Mains Power Connection VFD-Display (10 digits, 7x5 segment display) For connecting to domestic power supply Indicates programme selected, time, etc… cable supplied) 90-260 V AC, 50-60 Hz Examples of possible displays: Optical Digital Audio Output -12:00 current time...
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    Remote Control Function keys on the remote control unit The keys on the remote control can be divided into groups: Function keys that directly control a specific function (these keys have a double functionality according to the situation) Navigation keys Numeric keys 0-9 Mute On/Off (Standby)
  • Page 6: Quick Installation Guide

    Quick installation guide This short instruction explains the most important functions to ensure that you can directly watch television and make recordings with your hard disk receiver. Please note, that additional satellite adjustments may have to be made. In the quick installation guide the steps are described with the help of the function/short keys, in the manual the steps are described through the main menu Please note the general safety instructions on page 1.
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    1. Installation guide 1.1 Connection 1.1.1 Connection to the satellite antenna In a single-party reception installation, the digital receiver is connected directly to the Universal LNB mounted on the satellite antenna, by means of a coaxial cable. An F-connector must be mounted on the end of this coaxial cable.
  • Page 8: Graphical User Interface (Menus)

    2. Graphical User Interface (Menus) The various on-screen displays available are described in detail in this chapter. The actual on-screen displays generated by your receiver may differ slightly from those shown here, as continuous updates of the software may alter the appearance or even the structure of the displays.
  • Page 9 2.1.4 Hard disk Settings Formatting the Hard disk: If you have to format your Hard disk e.g. in case of a defective function, select activating formatting. Warning: All stored data (recorded movies of the library etc.) will get lost during formatting. Confirm the desired function with the red (No) or the green (Yes) key.
  • Page 10 2.1.7 Motorised antenna (DiSEqC rotating antenna) If you wish to connect the receiver to a rotating antenna (DiSEqC Level 1.2), call up the menu “Outdoor settings”, then go to the entry “LNB type” and use the left/right directional keys to select the setting “Motorised”...
  • Page 11 2.1.8.2 Advanced (Single) Channel Search In addition to the automatic search, a manual search procedure is also available. In this case you must search s pecifically for new programmes on a specific satellite transponder. Unlike the automatic search procedure, here you must enter all reception parameters explicitly.
  • Page 12: Reset (Returning To Default Setting)

    2.2 Reset (returning to default setting) A reset function is provided to return the receiver to all the default settings programmed at the factory during production. This deletes all subsequent programming commands, and means that you have to start again with the installation procedure. A reset always makes sense when a large number of settings have accidentally been made incorrectly or in error.
  • Page 13: Recording Specifications/Media Manager

    3. Recording specifications/ Media manager The Media Manager allows you to design and administrate your favourite list and is also the access to recorded programmes, which are archived here. 3.1 Library The library is the archive of the programmes which have been recorded by you and are therefore stored on the hard disk of your receiver.
  • Page 14: Recordings At The Time Shift Buffer

    3.2 Recordings at the Time Shift Buffer The Time Shift Buffer offers you broader functions, that converts broadcast television to a new experience. You can watch, stop and rewind a programme during the recording To watch the recorded programme, you do not have to wait until the recording is finished A scene of the actual live programme can be repeated, even several times by pressing a key (Instant Replay).
  • Page 15: Creating A List Of Personal Favourite Programmes And Channel Sorting

    3.5 Creating a list of personal favourite programmes and channel sorting Many viewers prefer to use the huge list of TV and radio programmes found in an automatic channel search in a particular order, or to use the list only selectively. In addition, the list of several hundred programmes includes many scrambled programmes, which tends to be frustrating when one is zapping from one programme to the next.
  • Page 16: Electronic Programme Guide (Epg)

    4. Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) The EPG can increasingly take over the function of a programme guide. The EPG gives you an overview of the actual broadcast programmes as well as the pending programmes in the course of your favourite list.
  • Page 17: Personal Planner

    5. Personal Planner At the personal planner (planned recordings) all planned programmes for recording are listed. Select personal planner in the main menu. The noted recordings at the EPG-Menu (see chapter …) are listed here, whose recording preferences you define at the personal planner.
  • Page 18 With the confirm key all indications made will be saved. At the personal planner you can now see the planned recordings. Besides the information of the channel you will see small symbols that inform you of the planned modes. Changes are possible at this screen by pressing the function keys, the symbols will change accordingly.
  • Page 19: Parental Lock Function

    6. Parental Lock function Not all TV and radio programmes are suitable for listeners or viewers of all age groups. The receiver therefore provides an active parental control (lock) function, allowing you to block specific menu settings or individual channels by means of a four-digit security code (PIN or Personal Identification Number). It also makes sense to block menu settings if you want to prevent the receiver from being incorrectly programmed by unauthorised persons.
  • Page 20: Common Interface

    7. Common Interface If your receiver is equipped with a Common Interface module, the technical data relating to the modules inserted, as well as to any smart cards inserted in these, can be accessed via a specific display. To view this, first call up the Main Menu “Installation/Setup”, followed by the sub-menu “System Information”...
  • Page 21: Pip - Picture In Picture

    11. PiP – Picture in Picture A feature of the Twin receiver is the possibility to view with two independent receiving spots a Picture in Picture-function. Through the HDTV exit a second programme can be watched parallel in a small window. Switch over for example if your programme is interrupted by a commercial.
  • Page 22: Trouble-Shooting

    Trouble-shooting Error Possible cause Remedial measures No image, no sound, display Check connecting cables No power supply does not lighten Disconnect device from mains No image, no sound, display Short circuit in the LNB supply lightens line supply, eliminate short circuit, reconnect and activate device LNB is defect Change LNB...
  • Page 23: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Satellite Front-Ends Quantity LNB IF input Connector 2 X F-Type, Female Loop Through Output Connector 2 X F-Type, Female Input Frequency range 950~2150 MHz Input Impedance -65 dBm ~ -25 dBm Input signal level QPSK Demodulation type 2~45 Mbaud Symbol Rate Inner code rate 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 Outer code RS (204)
  • Page 24 Software Upgrade Download through RS-232 port OTA Download RF Modulator [optional] TV standard PAL (G/I//K), SECAM-K Frequency range 47 ~ 862 MHz Multi-media card reader [optional] Supported cards CompactFlash, IBM Microdrive, SmartMedia, MultiMediaCards, SD Cards and Memory Stick USB interface [optional] Bus access cycle speed Up to 22MB/s USB host...
  • Page 25 Physical specification Size (W X D X H), mm 420 X 300 X 65 Operating temperature (+5) ~ (+40) Storage temperature (-20) ~ (+60) Accessories Remote Control Unit Battery x 2 User’s manual English, German A/V Cable 1 SCART to SCART cable EMC / Safety Compliant to CE Designed and Developed in CE.
  • Page 26: Index

    Index Cable for transmission of signals AV cable: Connecting cable between the receiver and the LNB Coaxial cable: Pin-and-socket connectors in devices Scart: Cinch cables: Especially used to connect audio devices Slot: Plug-in shaft Common Interface Module, uniform interface that allows an access to different paid CI Module: offers via satellite DVB:...

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