TechniSat DigiBox IRDETO Integrated IRDETO Instruction Manual

TechniSat DigiBox IRDETO Integrated IRDETO Instruction Manual

Integrated irdeto decoding unit, receives free-to-air as well as irdeto encoded/scrambled satellite programmes
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  • Page 1 +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL Integrated IRDETO decoding unit. Receives free-to-air as well as IRDETO encoded/scrambled satellite programmes. +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL +++ DIGITAL...
  • Page 2: Remote Control

    Remote control On/Standby Sound on/off Numeric keypad MONO1/MONO2 Language selection Arrow up Programme + Volume - Arrow left Programme list on/off Volume + Programme - Arrow right Arrow down Back Menu on/off TV/Radio mode Delete (red) Transponder informa- tionen (green) Programme informa- EXTERNAL tion (yellow)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Mains connection ........9 External unit ........9 Connecting to a TV set .
  • Page 4 6.13.7.1 EPG information ........23 6.13.7.2 Pre-selecting a programme ......23 6.13.7.3 Activating the VCR (timer mode) .
  • Page 6: Please Read This First

    3 Please read this first > Before connecting the receiver, first check that you have received all necessary parts. The following are included: 1 receiver 1 instruction manual 1 guarantee card > Insert the enclosed batteries in the battery compartment of the remote control unit, ensuring the polarity is correct as indicated >...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions For your own safety, you should read the safety instructions carefully before switching on your new receiver for the first time. The manufacturer can accept no responsibility for damage caused by inappropriate handling, or by ignoring the safety advice. >...
  • Page 9: Connecting To A Tv Set

    4 Connections The references in bold type - 4.1 Mains connection The receiver should only be connected to the mains supply after all connections with other components and equipment have been made. This helps to eliminate the likelihood of dama- ge to the receiver or other components.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Uhf Output Channel

    4.4 Setting the UHF Output Channel The procedure is as follows: > Use the key to select the > Now select the entry Settings, marking it in blue by using the > Confirm by pressing The sub-menu > Now use the >...
  • Page 11: Connecting A Video Cassette Recorder (Vcr)

    > Once you have found a UHF channel with optimal quality, please remember to enter it into the memory of your TV set. You can now select further settings in the press the key to return to normal operation. The selected setting will be auto- matically stored in memory when you exit the menu.
  • Page 12: Installation

    5 Installation Now that you have made all the necessary connections to and from your receiver, and have switched it on, you may, if necessary resp. if you wish, optimise the operation of the receiver. 5.1 OSD Language This menu heading gives you the opportunity of selecting a language of your choice, in which the menus will be displayed.
  • Page 13: Audio And Video Settings

    > Use the > Press to confirm this selection > The sub-menu > You can use the up/down arrow keys to move the marker within the menu, and to change the individual positions as stated. When selecting a menu item, please also note any additional screen notices.
  • Page 14 > Now highlight the entry > Confirm by pressing The sub-menu > Use the the menu, and to change the individual settings as indicated. When selecting an opti- on, please also note any additional on-screen notices. The following selections are possible: Screen Format (TV): Use the key to select either the 4:3 (standard) or 16:9 (widescreen) picture format, in...
  • Page 15: Adjusting To Conform To External Unit

    Your DVB receiver has the facility to display sub-titles. Provided the function Sub-titles has been enabled, and the preferred language selected in terms of the Audio signal selection is available, the sub-titles will be superimposed on the picture automatically. If the function has not been enabled, it can be set manually, Sub-titles are indicated by the symbol information display.
  • Page 16 The following selections can be made in this sub-menu: 5.4.1 Switching DiSEqC on or off DiSEqC ( igital Satellite of DiSEqC-compatible components via the antenna connection. If your external installation features DiSEqC components, you should enable the DiSEqC control function: >...
  • Page 17 > Confirm by pressing The menu selected (e.g. The following settings can be made: LOF (local oscillator frequency) is the frequency used by the LNB to convert the frequency received into the so-called 1st Intermediate Frequency, which can then be utilised by the receiver.
  • Page 18: On/Off Switch

    Yellow bar: good reception Green bar: excellent reception 6 Operation At the first time the receiver the receiver gets connected to the main supply the display shows successively the symbols new operation software is available at the serial interface. If a new software is available the receiver gets updated.
  • Page 19: Infobox

    If the receiver is in TV mode, only TV programmes will be shown, and in Radio mode only radio programmes will be displayed. The programme currently selected is highlighted in red. > You can now proceed to mark the desired programme in blue by using the keys.
  • Page 20: Tv/Radio Switching

    ged, the receiver automatically reverts to the default language setting (see 5.3 Language Selection). Your receiver also provides the facility to receive mono broadcasts. For mono transmissions, you can use the MONO2 sound channels. 6.6 TV/Radio selection Your receiver has been pre-programmed with a selection of radio as well as TV programmes. When selecting a radio programme, the TV image is switched off, and only the radio pro- gramme name is displayed.
  • Page 21: Viewing The Electronic Programme Guide

    If you have not enabled the other languages, you can also enable their display manually as follows: > Press the A list of the sub-title languages currently being broadcast will be displayed. > Use the > Confirm with The sub-titles will now be displayed in the language selected. You can also use this procedure to select another language for sub-titles.
  • Page 22: Table Of Current Contents

    6.13.4 Now (Display of current programme contents) The first tables to be displayed will be those of programmes currently being broadcast (Now). The yellow bar right from the programme name shows the past time of the current program- > You may now utilise the EPG functions as per Point 6.13.3. >...
  • Page 23: Epg Information

    The title line of this table shows an additional window in the heading line, displaying the time of the EPG table being shown. > Use the > Holding down the hour at a time. This will allow you to get to later programmes, or those on following days, more quickly.
  • Page 24: Overview Of Epg

    Your receiver will be switched on at the time when the selected programme is due to begin. If the receiver is switched on by the timer, the letter " " will be shown on the display, together with the channel number. In this mode, most of the functions of the remote control are disab- led in order to prevent an accidental premature interruption of the recording.
  • Page 25: Epg Search

    > Use the keys to mark the required channel. > Press the key to display the EPG Summary of the selected channel. 6.13.7.5 EPG Search The EPG Search function allows you to search for specific types of programmes. The search criteria available are carried out among those channels for which the EPG function has been activated.
  • Page 26: Manual Programming Of Timer

    > Use the as well as required. > Press the key to transfer the selected category to the column > Now press the After a few seconds the screen will display a summary of the programmes with the desired content. If you selected "...
  • Page 27 The timer can be programmed as follows: > Use the keys to mark the Date column > Use the gramme > Use the > Use the > Repeat the steps shown under "Start" to enter the time when the timer should stop, i.e.
  • Page 28: Changing The Basic Programming

    > Use the keys to mark the Status column > Use the key to enter the desired status in this line. Your equipment will be switched on and off for the selected programme. If the equipment was switched on by means of the timer, the display will show a "t" together with the appropriate channel number.
  • Page 29: Adding/Deleting Channels

    The User List includes those channels you can select by means of the numeric key pad, and by using the channel up/down keys. The Total List includes all channels. If you do a search in this list, new programmes will be shown in red, and can be transferred from the Total List to the User List.
  • Page 30: Sorting Channels

    appear in the User List are marked with a red cross. Scrambled channels are marked with a key symbol. Bouquets are displayed with a blue background. 7.1.1 Adding items to the User Channel List > Use the > Press the key, and this field will display a red cross (inclusion in user list).
  • Page 31: Locking Channels

    7.3 Locking Channels You have the facility to lock specific channels (parental lock). A locked programme will only be shown on the TV screen if you enter your personal PIN after selecting the channel. This number need be entered only once during an operating session, i.e. the locking will only become operative again the next time the receiver is switched on (standby).
  • Page 32 The more channels and programmes are added to the Electronic Programme Guide, the lon- ger will it take to acquire/update data. Also, the maximum preview period of 7 days may not be possible if the number of program- mes stored in the Electronic Programme Guide is increased. Proceed as follows in order to programme the EPG: >...
  • Page 33: Unlocking Reception Of Specific Programmes

    > You may now proceed to use the nels. Press the appears in display) or to delete a channel from the guide (cross disappears from dis- play). > Use the > Use the > When you have completed programming the EPG in this manner, press the key to return to the previous menus.
  • Page 34: All Programmes

    > In order to search for programmes, press the > Use the > Confirm with the The sub-menu > Use the keys to select the search mode to be used. > Press the key to display the relevant sub-menu. When this search mode is activated, all satellites and transponders available in the system will be scanned.
  • Page 35: Transponders

    > Confirm with the > Use the > Press again to start the search. > The search can be terminated at any time by pressing It is quite likely that a full scan may take 15 minutes or longer. Please note any notes and information displayed on the screen. This search mode can be used to search a specific transponder (see Point 9: Technical Terms) for channels.
  • Page 36 directly from the service provider/broadcaster, or from the Internet. Select the menu > Use the > Confirm with the The menu This menu differs from the > Proceed as described in Point 7.7.3 above. > Use the > Use the 7.8 Activate factory settings/change data channels You may at any stage revert to the original default settings for the LNB, as set in the factory.
  • Page 37: Restoring Original Factory Settings

    > Use the > Confirm with the The sub-menu This function will delete all personal settings, and will restore all default settings as program- med in the factory. This function will delete all channels/programmes stored in memory. > Use the >...
  • Page 38: System Configuration

    7.9 System Configuration This menu entry allows you to view all specific data relating to the receiver. > Use the > Confirm with the > Use the 7.10 embedded Irdeto Use this menu entry to access the sub-menus related to the smart card being used. keys to mark this entry in the sub-menu key.
  • Page 39: Technical Terms

    8 Technical Terms Antenna cable: Cable connection between the modulator of the satellite receiver and the antenna input of the TV set, used as an alternative where no SCART connection is provided. AV: see SCART Coaxial cable: Cable connection between the LNB and the satellite receiver, transmits the signals received and transmits power supply to the LNBs.
  • Page 40 LNB/LNC (Low Noise Block converter) Receiving unit at the focal point of the parabolic dish antenna, converts the signal from the frequency range of the satellite to the intermediate frequency of the receiver. LOF: Local oscillator frequency, measured in MHz or GHz, varies according to the LNB and the frequency range received.
  • Page 41 Transponder: Piece of equipment in the satellite that processes one or more programmes, including recei- ving the data from the ground station, amplification, retransmission of data back to earth. Universal LNB: Name given to a three-band LNB. It is able to receive the following ranges: FFS (10.70-11.70 GHz), BBS (11.70-12.50 GHz) and FFS High Band (12.50-12.75 GHz).
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    9 Technical Data DBS-Tuner: Input frequency range Input level range Noise DBS tuner input Input impedance AFC capture range Demodulation Symbol rate Viterbi rates Roll-off factor Demultiplexing: Card reader: Type Function Video decoding: Video compression Format Active image area Picture formats Picture input 16:9 Audio decoding: Audio compression...
  • Page 43 Teletext filtering Entry teletext data TV-SCART: Output VCR-SCART:: Input Output Serial Interface RS 232: Type Bitrate Connection Function PLL-Modulator: Output range Antenna input Input/output impedance Antenna output Video system LNB power supply: LNB power LNB voltage vertical LNB voltage horizontal 22 kHz-Modulation: Programme memory/ Satellite positions: No.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Guide

    Power supply: Mains switch: Power usage: <24 W (in operation, horizontal polarisation, 400 mA supply to LNB) <15 W (in operation, excluding LNB) < 5 W (in standby mode) Mains voltage: 230 V /50 Hz AC General: Ambient temperature Humidity Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight 10 Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 45 Sat.1, TM3, Cable 1, DSF and Your receiver bears the CE control label, and complies with all relevant EU standards. Subject to change and printing errors. Correct at 01/02 TechniSat and DigiBox IRDETO are registered trademarks of Possible Cause Dish faulty, or position changed...
  • Page 46: Volume Adjustment

    Summary for everyday use Switching on and off > Switch the receiver on by pressing the receiver, or on the remote control unit. > Press the key again, either on the front panel of the receiver or on the remote control, to switch the receiver off.

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