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  • Page 2 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 3 Quick Connect: What’s in the Box DMT-200HD Smart Card All Digital Device System Software Livewire Version 3.0.26 Developed by Nagravision Consumer Electronics IR Extension AC Adapter Coaxial Cable Conditional Access Technology by This digital device has been manufactured by Digital Multimedia Technology Co., Ltd. Under Licensing and Resale Agreements with Nagravision User Manual v3.0.26 © 2011 Nagravision SA. All Rights Reserved. ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.1 Front Panel 3.5 System Settings 1.2 Rear Panel Language Settings Video Settings 1.3 Connecting Your All Digital Device TV Settings 2.2 Getting Program Info Closed Captioning PIN-Code More Program Info Installation 2.3 Navigating the Zap Browser System Information Browsing Channels Conditional Access...
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    All Digital Device Front Panel 1.1 Front Panel IR EXTENSION INPUT Located on the right side CHANNEL UP/DOWN BUTTONS of the All Digital Device. The IR Navigates through the channel lineup extension input and cable are only needed if the All Digital Device is out of direct line of sight of the remote control.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel All Digital Device 1.2 Rear Panel SMART CARD SLOT Insert the Smart Card into the rear Cable In CH3/CH4 of the All Digital device. Use only the RF Input Switch Smart Card that was shipped in the (Coax Cable) Connects the All Selects TV Channel 3 or 4 as same carton as the All Digital Device.
  • Page 8 All Digital Device Connecting Your All Digital Device 1.3 Connecting Your All Digital Device RCA Connection to TV SMART CARD Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the       rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card. Connect the wall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital Device.
  • Page 9 Connecting Your All Digital Device All Digital Device SMART CARD HDMI Connection to TV       Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card. Connect the wall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital Device.  ...
  • Page 10 All Digital Device Connecting Your All Digital Device Coaxial Connection to TV       SMART CARD Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card.     Connect the wall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital Device  ...
  • Page 11 Connecting Your All Digital Device All Digital Device Connection to a VCR or Other Recording Device  SMART CARD Insert the Smart Card shipped with the All Digital Device into the rear slot, following the directions on the Smart Card. Connect the wall cable source to CABLE IN on the All Digital Device. Connect the All Digital Device to a VCR or other recording device.
  • Page 12 All Digital Device Connecting Your All Digital Device IR Receiver Connection Connect the IR Receiver cable to ensure signal reception from your Remote Control if you choose to place the All Digital Device somewhere out of direct line of sight. Plug the IR Receiver cable into IR IN on the right side of the All Digital Device.
  • Page 13 Connecting Your All Digital Device All Digital Device Connection to an Audio System CABLE IN HDMI The All Digital Device can be connected to most audio receivers by connecting thhe Mini-to-RCA connector to the stereo audio (red VIDEO and white) RCA inputs. AUDIO For best results consult any documentation which came with your audio receiver.
  • Page 14 All Digital Device Connecting Your All Digital Device Adhesive Velcro Installation Liner If desired, use the Velcro tape included to adhere the Interlocking Hooks All Digital Device to a surface such as a wall, furniture or your TV and Loops Liner Be certain to place the All Digital Device in a well-ventilated area.
  • Page 16: Getting Program Info

    Watching Television Program Information 2.2 Getting Program Info Press the INFO button to view basic information about the program you are currently watching. • Channel (Number/Logo) • Program/Start and End Time • Available Options (Audio/SAP) • Time Remaining More Program Info Press the INFO button again to view more detailed...
  • Page 17: Navigating The Zap Browser

    Program Navigation Watching Television 2.3 Navigating the Zap Browser The Zap Browser is an onscreen guide for viewing and finding information about the channel lineup and current and following ARROW programs. Use the buttons on your remote control to navigate the Zap Browser. DOWN ARROWS Use the to review...
  • Page 18: Browsing Channels

    Watching Television Program Navigation Browsing Channels *NOTE: While displaying While the Zap Browser is open you can use the the line-up logos in the Zap Browser, PAGE +/- buttons to scroll.* use the PAGE+/- buttons to scroll through several channels at once. Browse Programs RIGHT ARROW Use the...
  • Page 19: Setting A Timer

    Program Navigation Watching Television Setting a Timer Press the OK/SELECT button to set a timer for a TIP: A timer is used highlighted following program.* to automatically change to a channel NOTE: Press the OK/SELECT button for an upcoming program of a desired set with a timer and you will have the option of canceling the program at its...
  • Page 20: Navigating The Guide

    Watching Television Program Navigation 2.4 Navigating the Guide Press GUIDE on your remote control to access the guide. Use the DOWN ARROWS to move up and RIGHT ARROW down the channel list. Use the move to the program list.
  • Page 21: The Dayshifter

    Program Navigation Watching Television The Dayshifter Press LAST navigates to the dayshifter. ARROW RIGHT In the Dayshifter to move to the next day. ARROW DOWN to browse the the program list. Program Information Press OK/SELECT on a highlighted program to get detailed information: •...
  • Page 22: Setting A Timer

    Watching Television Program Navigation Setting a Timer Select an upcoming program. Use the arrow keys to choose SET TIMER and press OK/SELECT to set a timer for this program. Use the arrow keys to choose CANCEL TIMER OK/SELECT and press to cancel the timer for this program.
  • Page 24: Main Menu

    Menu System Main Menu 3.1 Main Menu Press MENU on your remote control to access the menu system. Use the DOWN arrows on your remote to navigate through the menu items. Press OK/SELECT on your remote control to select a menu item or option. Press the DONE button on your remote to...
  • Page 25: Favorites/Themes

    Favorites/Themes Menu System 3.2 Favorites/Themes Select FAVORITES from the main menu. Select a Channel Theme. Select CHANNEL THEMES to set the channel lineup. Use the DOWN arrows on your remote to choose a theme. Press to toggle an onscreen button on or off. Press PAGE UP/DOWN (CH +/- on your remote) if...
  • Page 26: Edit Favorites

    Menu System Favorites/Themes Edit Favorites Select the name of the favorite list.  Select EDIT CURRENT FAVORITE to change the  channels in the theme. Use ARROW  buttons on your remote to select  channels to  add or remove. Select DONE when ...
  • Page 27: Parental Controls

    Parental Controls Menu System 3.3 Parental Controls *NOTE: If this is the first time Select PARENTAL CONTROLS from the main menu. you are accessing Parental Controls, Enter your 4 digit PIN-Code to access Parental the default PIN-Code is “1234”. Controls using the numbers on your remote. Please refer to page Use Parental Controls to do the following: 31 for information as...
  • Page 28: Timers

    Menu System Timers 3.4 Timers *NOTE: A confirmation page Select TIMERS from the main menu. will appear for each timer cancellation. Use this page to review information regarding timers: • Channel • Program • Date • Time Press PAGE UP/DOWN (CHANNEL +/- on your remote) if there is more than one Timers page.
  • Page 29: System Settings

    System Settings Menu System 3.5 System Settings Select SYSTEM SETTINGS from the Main Menu. Language Settings Select LANGUAGE SETTINGS from the System Settings Menu. Use the ARROWS on your remote to select a language setting. Navigate to Onscreen Menu Language to select the language in which menu and system text will display.
  • Page 30: Video Settings

    Menu System System Settings Video Settings *NOTE: In order to watch Select VIDEO SETTINGS from the television in HD, be System Settings Menu. certain to use an HDMI connection. Choose your desired video format using the See p. 8 ARROW keys.
  • Page 31: Closed Captioning

    System Settings Menu System Closed Captioning Select CLOSED CAPTIONING from the System Settings Menu. Use the DOWN arrows to navigate through the menu options. Select the ON button and press OK/SELECT to turn on Closed Captioning. Select the OFF button and press OK/SELECT to turn off Closed Captioning.
  • Page 32: Pin-Code

    Menu System System Settings PIN-Code *NOTE: Select PIN-CODE from the System Settings Menu. If this is the first time you are accessing PIN-Code, the default Enter your 4 digit PIN-Code using the numbers on PIN-Code is “1234”. OK/SELECT your remote and press to continue.
  • Page 33: System Information

    System Settings Menu System System Information Select SYSTEM INFORMATION from the Installation menu to view information about your set-top box, software and channels. Use the PAGE UP/DOWN (CH +/- on your remote) to access other System Information pages. Conditional Access Select CONDITIONAL ACCESS from Installation.
  • Page 34: Tuning Status

    Menu System System Settings Tuning Status Select TUNING STATUS from Installation menu to view tuning status details. Reset System Select RESET SYSTEM from the Installation menu. Enter your 4 digit PIN-Code using the numbers on your remote and press OK/SELECT to continue.
  • Page 36: Onscreen Help

    Troubleshooting Onscreen Help 4.1 Onscreen Help TIP: Press the HELP Access Help and Information for button on your each Menu Screen remote control to display the Help Each Menu Screen has a screen-specific help and and Information information page. for the current screen you are viewing.
  • Page 37: Receive Channel Block And Troubleshooting Messages Onscreen

    Channel Block and Onscreen Messages Troubleshooting Receive Channel Block and Troubleshooting Messages Onscreen Your All Digital Device can diagnose many problems that may occur with the video and audio signal, as well as the status of the Smart Card that controls your access to programming.
  • Page 38: Problem Solving: All Digital Device

    Troubleshooting Problem Solving 4.2 Problem Solving: All Digital Device Repair Service If you need help installing your All Digital Device, cannot solve All Digital Device problems after you have reviewed the following section, are having trouble with your connection, or have forgotten your PIN-Code, please contact your customer service representative.
  • Page 39 Problem Solving Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Suggestions The All Digital Device 1. The All Digital Device is POWER Press the button on the Remote Control. does not respond to your powered off. Remote Control. Make certain nothing is blocking line-of-sight to the 2.
  • Page 40 PIN-Code Please keep track of your PIN-Code here:...
  • Page 41 Notes...
  • Page 43 Care and Maintenance Important Safety Instructions 12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table Read these instructions. specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. Keep these instructions. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Heed all warnings. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when Follow all instructions.

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