Smart Electronic Mirage User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.1.2 Upgrade of the Receiver Software ........10 5.1.3 Welcome ........11 © smart electronic GmbH 2014 5.1.4 Auto Scan ......... 12 All rights, technical changes, errors as well as printing Select Operation Mode mistakes reserved. Any reproducing or copying of the Call/Leave Menu contents requires prior written permission from smart.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Parental Lock 8.2.1 Live-TV on your TV Set ... 26 Set Time 8.2.2 smartSTREAM Mode Watching TV (BOX2IP Mode) ....... 26 5.7.1 Direct Channel Selection ..14 8.2.3 HDTV Streaming ...... 27 5.7.2 Channel Selection via Extended Settings and Functions ..27 Selection Window .....
  • Page 4: User Information

    Table of Contents 11 Transport and Decommissioning ..34 14.4 Connections 14.5 Temperature 12 Troubleshooting ........35 14.6 Dimensions and Weight 13 Disposal ........... 36 15 Declaration of Conformity ..... 37 14 Technical Data ........37 Index .............. 38 14.1 General Information 14.2 Remote Control...
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Product Description Product Description 2.2.2 Rear Panel Scope of Delivery • HDTV cable receiver • remote control • 2 batteries (AAA) for remote control • user manual No. Description Receiver First connection for external 1 USB 2.2.1 Front Panel USB data storage AUDIO Analog audio signal right OUT (R)
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    Product Description Remote Control No. Key Description Volume + or menu navigation to the right Volume - or menu navigation to the left Display channel list / confirm OK/LIST menu item Call of EPG (Electronic Pro- 9 EPG gram Guide) Display information on current 10 INFO channel...
  • Page 7: Smart Electronic Gmbh

    The warranty of the HDTV cable receiver of not exposed to any humidi- smart electronic GmbH corresponds to the ty. Example: Do not place legal regulations at the time of purchase. filled flower vases or similar onto the receiver.
  • Page 8: Handling Of Batteries

    Installation of the Receiver Notes on Product Liability  Protect the receiver from humidity, heat, dust and dirt. In the following cases, the intended protection  Do not place items filled with liquid, e.g. of the device may be limited. Then, liability flower vases, onto the receiver.
  • Page 9: Channel Selection Via

    Installation of the Receiver Connect TV Cable connection. Your type of connection depends on the connection possibilities of your home  Connect the TV cable to the receiver con- cinema system. nection ANT IN. Further receivers can be connected at the Your home cinema system connection ANT OUT.
  • Page 10: Connect Data Storage

    Basic Operation Insert Batteries of Remote Control  If your home cinema system (hi- fi system) supports HDMI con- This describes the steps for inserting new nection, then use such connec- batteries of the remote control or for replac-  tion.
  • Page 11: Welcome

    Basic Operation Language (Sprache) 1. Search for the upgrade file on the internet  The default Deutsch. Country (Land) page which is mentioned on the extension The default page (menu item service) and save it to a Deutschland. USB data storage. ...
  • Page 12: Auto Scan

    Basic Operation 5.1.4 Auto Scan 2. Occasionally it happens that cable opera- tors feed a new channel, or remove any ex-  Using the keys PR+ and PR, go to the isting channels from their network. From Start button and press OK to start auto- this reason it is important that the channel matic channel search.
  • Page 13: Call/Leave Menu

    Basic Operation  Press again the key TV/RADIO to return to Instead of changing a value by us- the previous operation mode. ing the keys , with Call/Leave Menu  many menu items you can also press the OK key, select a new val- ...
  • Page 14: Parental Lock Set Time Watching Tv Direct Channel Selection

    Basic Operation Summer time 5. Select the item and switch Predefined, both the menu and the Summer time Off by using the keys  program lock are . The default 0000 password is  Please verify the pre settings 4. Press OK to save your changes and to and correct them, if required.
  • Page 15: Selection Window

    Basic Operation No. Description Channel number of current channel in current channel list Channel name of current channel Date Time Name of next program Name of current program  Press the INFO key to call this window at any time. ...
  • Page 16: Channel Selection Via Search Function

    Basic Operation 5.7.3 Channel Selection via Search Function The channel lists can be quite comprehensive; correspondingly, the receiver offers various possibilities to filter the list, search for channels in the list, or sort the list:  Press the FIND key to open the window Search ...
  • Page 17: Channel Information

    Basic Operation With all of the functions as de- scribed in 5.7.3, the made selection or sorting is deleted as soon as a channel is selected by pressing OK,  i.e. if you are then pressing the OK key to show the channel selection window, the channel selection list is displayed in its previous original state.
  • Page 18: Recall

    Basic Operation 5.7.5 Recall  Press the green function key to include channel, date, switch-on time and duration  Press the PR key to go to the last of the marked program into a timer. The viewed channel. Timer mode Once is set to by default;...
  • Page 19: Audio Settings

    Basic Operation 5.7.7 Audio Settings  Press the keys PR+ and PR- to flip through all available channels. 1. Press the key AUDIO.  Press the keys to page 2. Select the audio mode by using the keys back and forward respectively one pro- gram within a channel.
  • Page 20: Subtitles

    Basic Operation 5.7.10.2 Setting the Aspect Mode via the Menu function System setup  In the menu , select the Previous sub page or TV system submenu and then the menu AUTO : automatic (if there are Aspect mode item to set the aspect ratio switch from one sub sub pages)
  • Page 21: Sleep Timer

    Media Player should also set 720p at the receiver (720p Please also note the instructions of  is the factory setting). the card manufacturer! 5.7.11.2 Switching the Video Resolution with the green function key 4. After inserting the smartcard, you can select the respective channel.
  • Page 22: Music

    Media Player 6.1.2.2 Moving files within the Playlist they correspond to the selected file type) will be displayed. 1. Select a track to be moved by using the 4. Select the file to be played (press OK to keys PR+ and PR-. open a directory).
  • Page 23: Sort Audio Files

    Media Player − and delete tracks by pressing the yel- 2. Using the keys , se- low function key; lect the time period between displaying − as well as create new folders by press- of two subsequent images (1 to 9 sec- ing the blue function key.
  • Page 24: Edit Video Files

    IP Functions 6.3.2 Edit Video Files  Press the blue function key to go to the Edit mode. Here you can − rename tracks by pressing the red function key; − copy tracks by pressing the green function key; − and delete tracks by pressing the yel- low function key;...
  • Page 25: Smartstream - Box2Ip

    HDMI cable Wireless LAN value with the numeric keys and pressing connection connection Mirage receiver Up to four net- Apply and press OK to 2. Go to the button work devices connect the receiver to the network.
  • Page 26: Operation

    smartSTREAM - BOX2IP Apps according to the SAT>IP pro- Since the receiver’s IP address is  tocol are not compatible! saved also, we strictly recommend assigning a fixed IP address to the Hereinafter you‘ll find an installation example receiver!  for the application (app) VLC player (PC / Otherwise you cannot open the laptop) which can obtain RTSP streams and...
  • Page 27: Hdtv Streaming

    Extended Settings and Functions 9.1.2 Manual Channel Scan During smartSTREAM mode Instead of using Auto Scan, you can also (BOX2IP mode) you can switch off manually set the DVB-C channels: your TV set. 1. Press the key MENU. Valid for both operation modes 8.2.1 and 8.2.2 is: Installation ...
  • Page 28: Rass

    Extended Settings and Functions Scan Mode By Frequency 1. Enter at Frequency the desired frequency, using the numeric keys of the remote con- trol and the keys 2. Enter at Symbol Rate the value predeter- mined by your cable network provider, us- ing the numeric keys of the remote control and the keys With the editing processes described in the...
  • Page 29: Provide Channels With Password Protection (Lock Against Unauthorized Access)

    Extended Settings and Functions 9.3.2 Provide Channels with Password Pro- and PR-, and respectively confirm by tection (Lock Against Unauthorized Ac- pressing OK. The channels to be moved cess) should not be necessarily in an uninter- rupted sequence. 1. Mark the corresponding channel by using Example: the keys PR+ and PR-.
  • Page 30: Delete Individual Channels From Channel List

    Extended Settings and Functions 9.3.7 Delete All Channels To delete all channels 1. Select Delete All in the menu Edit Chan- nel. 2. Press OK. You will be asked if you want to delete all channels. 3. Select the answer by using the ...
  • Page 31: Language Setting

    Extended Settings and Functions  Select Brightness to change the bright- Due to the internal signal processing ness value from 0 to 100 (default value is it’s not anymore possible to select  50) by using the keys higher resolutions than 576i even at ...
  • Page 32: Osd Setting

    Extended Settings and Functions Timer Setting 1. In the sub-menu , mark a (or select Cancel and confirm by pressing OK if you want to cancel programming – timer by using the keys PR+ and PR-. then you will return to the sub-menu Timer 2.
  • Page 33: 9.12 Automatic Standby Function

    Extended Settings and Functions 9.12 Automatic Standby Function you can set that in the submenu Other of the System setup menu: Based on current EC regulations,  Select Loop Standby to switch on and off this receiver is equipped with an the possibility of looping through the satel- energy saving system.
  • Page 34: 10 Cleaning

    Cleaning 10 Cleaning There is the risk of electric shock when cleaning the receiver!  Always disconnect mains plug from power outlet before cleaning.  Never clean the receiver WARNING! using a damp cloth.  Always ensure that no liquid enters the receiver. There is the risk of damag- ing the receiver when clean- ing the receiver!
  • Page 35: 12 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 12 Troubleshooting Symptom: • Picture only in black and white and/or This section includes a list of general errors incorrect synchronization. that could occur with operation of the receiver. Possible cause(s): Each error states a possible cause and solu- •...
  • Page 36: 13 Disposal

    Disposal Service Hotline In case of technical problems, connection problems or general questions on settings call the Service Hotline: +49 (0) 7724 9478-555 Fax: +49 (0) 7724 9478-333 E-mail: service@smart-electronic.de 13 Disposal  Do not dispose of the re- ceiver and the batteries in normal household refuse! CAUTION! ...
  • Page 37: 14 Technical Data

    7 / 8 MHz 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 15 Declaration of Conformity 14.2 Remote Control The company smart electronic GmbH, Indus- triestraße 29, 78112 St. Georgen, Germany Range up to 7 m herby declares that this product meets the...
  • Page 38: Index

    Declaration of Conformity Index ANT IN / OUT Loop Through ...... 33 Find Channels..........16 ANT OUT terminal ........33 First Comissioning ........10 Aspect Mode ..........20 Format of the Video Signal ......31 Asynchrony ..........33 Front Panel ............5 Audio Settings ..........19 Guarantee ............7 Auto Scan ...........
  • Page 39 Index Rename Channels ........29 Switch on Receiver ........10 Resolution ........... 20 Switching to the last viewed channel..18 Risks ............. 7 Symbols ............4 Safety Instructions ........7 Technical Data ..........37 Save Energy..........7 Teletext ............19 Scope of Delivery .........
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