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GoldMaster SR-525HD
User manual
Usage
DVB2IP
Professional
without TV
streamer
satfinder options
3D LNB
Remote
Open Web API
installation
diagnostics
ver. 1.0
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  • Page 1 GoldMaster SR-525HD User manual Usage DVB2IP Professional without TV streamer satfinder options 3D LNB Remote Open Web API installation diagnostics ver. 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. Installation ............................. 3 1.1. Satellite Dish Installation Options and Channel Scan ........... 3 1.2. Satellite Dish Installation Report Generation ..............6 1.3. Terrestrial Antenna Installation and Channel Scanning ..........8 1.4. Scanning Cable (DVB-C) Channels..................10 1.5. System Information ....................... 12 1.6.
  • Page 3: Installation

    1. Installation All scanning channels operations are carried out in the menu sections – Satellite, Terrestrial or Cable, depending on the received TV format. The receiver supports reception: – DVB-S, DVB-S2 digital satellite channels, including T2-MI packet encapsulation; – digital DVB-T, DVB-T2 terrestrial channels with the ability to supply +5V power to an active terrestrial antenna;...
  • Page 4 Then, using the button to the right, you go to the LNB settings. If necessary, you can change the following parameters in the LNB settings: LNB Frequency – indicates the frequency or frequencies of the LNB local oscillators; DiSEqC1.0 – using the DiSEqC 1.0/2.0 version, you need to put the port with the connected LNB.
  • Page 5 22K – tone burst for Ku LNB bands switching. If a universal LNB is used, this parameter is not set, and the receiver itself generates the required command. If you use a circular LNB, you can change this parameter; LNB Power – allows you to set one LNB operating polarization – H (18 V) or V (13 V). When using two polarizations, the value is left –...
  • Page 6: Satellite Dish Installation Report Generation

    The functional purpose of the additional buttons in the satellite settings section: Red – used to add a new satellite/transponder; Green – used to edit the parameters of an existing satellite/transponder; Yellow – used to remove a satellite/transponder from the list; Blue –...
  • Page 7 Next, we check that the required satellite is selected, and the settings are correct for it. Next, press the 0 button on the remote control, as a result of which the receiver analyzes all registered transponders and writes the information received into an HTML file with the name of the satellite and the date of creation.
  • Page 8: Terrestrial Antenna Installation And Channel Scanning

    The report file contains the date of the report creation, the used receiver firmware, the serial number of the receiver and the name of the satellite. Among the received parameters will be listed: Power – average power LNB consumption in watts for horizontal and vertical polarization; RSSI –...
  • Page 9 In the window that opens, using the up/down buttons, you will need to select the Country menu item, press the OK button, select a country from the list using the up/down buttons (for example, Russia) and then press the OK button. This is necessary to preload the multiplexes parameters used in a particular country for broadcasting.
  • Page 10: Scanning Cable (Dvb-C) Channels

    After specifying all the parameters of the multiplex from which the broadcast is made, we search for the optimal location of the antenna until the maximum value of the Signal Quality scale is obtained. At the end of the settings for scanning the multiplex, select the line - Manual search and press the OK button to search for channels.
  • Page 11 To scan cable channels, in the main menu, using the left/right buttons on the remote control. Select the section Settings, then using the up/down buttons choose Cable and enter it by pressing the OK button. The user will have two options for scanning channels – Manual Search and Range Search. First you will need to check your cable operator parameters: the frequencies at which the broadcast is performed, used symbol rate and modulation.
  • Page 12: System Information

    At the bottom of the screen you can find information on the reception parameters: RF Level – signal level at the transmitter in dBuV; BER – bit error rate when receiving a signal; C/N – is the carrier-to-noise ratio in dB. 1.5.
  • Page 13: Factory Settings

    MAINCODE – the version of the main firmware code and the date of the software; Application – receiver model, firmware version and software date; OTA – OTA (over the air) update and software date. 1.6. Factory Settings This option is used to reset the receiver to factory defaults, which will erase all settings made by the user.
  • Page 14: Usb Backup

    1.8. USB Backup This section is used to save the settings to a USB storage device formatted in the FAT32 file system. Contains the following parameters: Backup Mode – allows you to select the process of saving data - Full image, Presets or User base;...
  • Page 15: System

    2. System This section of the menu is used to make basic system settings for the receiver: language settings, TV settings, time settings, locking menu and channels, displaying messages, as well as obtaining information about the used access card. 2.1. Language...
  • Page 16: Av Settings

    In this section you can set the displayed menu language of the receiver, the first and second soundtracks languages of the received channel, the language for displaying subtitles (if available on a TV channel) and the language for teletext. 2.2. AV Settings This section specifies the signal parameters used when connecting the receiver to the TV.
  • Page 17: Parental Lock

    GMT Usage – when this parameter is enabled, the receiver will be able to receive the GMT time from the satellite. Otherwise, the date and time are entered manually from the remote control and remain valid until the receiver is switched off; GMT Offset –...
  • Page 18: Osd Settings

    2.5. OSD Settings This section is intended to make settings for the information panel, which is displayed while watching a channel (if you press the INFO button on the remote control). The following parameters are available for customization: Subtitle Display – allows you to enable subtitles (if the operator sends them) when watching the channels;...
  • Page 19: Cas (Card Slot)

    OSD Transparency – allows you to set the info banner transparency level as a percentage. 2.6. CAS (Card Slot) This section is used to obtain the subscriptions information contained on the access card, as well as to view information about the access card itself.
  • Page 20: Network

    3. Network This section of the menu is used to make network settings when connecting to wireless and wired local networks, as well as to watch IPTV channels. The receiver has a built-in Wi-Fi adapter based on the MediaTek MT7601 chip, which allows you to connect to wireless networks.
  • Page 21 This section configures the connection of the receiver to a wireless Wi-Fi network. When connecting the receiver to an existing router network or smartphone Hotspot, you must select the line WiFi Manager and press the OK button on the remote control. This will display a list of all available wireless networks.
  • Page 22: Ethernet

    If a DHCP server is not used in the wireless network, then before scanning wireless networks, you will need to disable the DHCP function and manually prescribe the necessary network parameters that will be used for connection. 3.2. Ethernet This section will become active only after connecting a USB to Ethernet adapter to the receiver on a supported Realtek RTL8152B (81RY52) chip and connecting with a computer network cable to the Ethernet (LAN) port of the router.
  • Page 23: Youtube

    Password – a password is entered to connect to a Wi-Fi access point. Most devices require the password to be at least 8 characters long. 3.4. YouTube The receiver contains a simplified application for watching videos from the popular YouTube service.
  • Page 24: Iptv

    The receiver supports viewing the most popular videos, sorting by category, searching and displaying by country. Moving through the video clips is carried out using the navigation buttons of the remote control, playback is started via the OK button. To exit the playback mode, press the MENU or EXIT button.
  • Page 25: Xtream

    3.6. Xtream This service is designed to connect to a Xtream media server and view IPTV broadcasts and media files from it. The settings are quite simple, the lines are selected in turn: Host, Port, User and Password, and when you press the red button from the virtual keyboard, the server address, server port, login and password are written in turn.
  • Page 26: Media Center

    4. Media Center This section is activated only after connecting a USB disk or USB flash drive to any USB port of the receiver. Used for listening to music, viewing photos, videos and recordings made on the receiver. Supported work with FAT32 and NTFS disks and flash drives. 4.1.
  • Page 27: Picture

    This section is designed to play audio files in *.mp3 format from external USB disks and flash drives. The file is selected using the navigation buttons, and the playback starts with the OK button. Pressing the red button will sort the files in descending or ascending alphabetical order.
  • Page 28: Record Manager

    4.4. Record Manager This section is used to work with recordings of channels made on the receiver. The file is selected with the navigation buttons, and the opening with the OK button. Recording playback can be displayed full screen by pressing the OK button again. To exit the playback mode, press the EXIT button.
  • Page 29: Hdd Information

    4.5. HDD Information The complete information about the connected storage is displayed. Namely, its size (Total), Free and Used memory, Timeshift size, possible Record size, File system and Storage Partition. 4.6. DVR Configuration DVR Configuration allows you to perform basic recording settings – enable automatic timeshift and select a disk partition (if there are several) used for recording.
  • Page 30: Channel List

    5. Channel List This section is used to work with channels scanned from satellites. If there are no channels in the receiver, for example, after resetting to factory settings, this section will be hidden. 5.1. TV Channel List This section displays all scanned TV channels and is intended for editing them. In case several satellites are used, the channels from a specific satellite can be selected using the SAT (GROUP) button on the remote control.
  • Page 31: Radio Channel List

    can select the channels of a particular Favorite group. The channel is selected using the navigation buttons of the remote control, the left/right buttons allow you to switch channels by tens. To select a channel, press the OK button. Further, you can do different operations with the selected channel using the buttons: FAV –...
  • Page 32: Favorite Groups

    Green Button – allows you to hide the channel in the general list; Yellow Button – allows you to move a channel in the list. To do this, press the yellow button, select the channel and press OK, indicate the new location of the channel and finally press the INFO button;...
  • Page 33: Delete All Channels

    Mode – timer operation mode. View or record a channel. 5.5. Delete All Channels Allows you to delete all channels stored in the receiver after entering the password. The default password is 0000.
  • Page 34: Record Ts

    5.6. Record TS This section is used to record the transport stream (TS) from the entire transponder. As a rule, the stream is too large for a USB stick, and a hard disk is required for recording, preferably with an external power supply. The completed recording is saved in the PVRS folder.
  • Page 35 Frequency – you can adjust the transponder frequency; Symbol Rate – you can change the transponder symbol rate; Polarization – you can change the transponder polarization; PID – the default is to record all pids. If you know a specific PID that you want to write down, you can specify it exactly;...
  • Page 36: Channel Viewing Functions

    6. Channel Viewing Functions While watching a channel, you can use additional functions that are activated from the remote control when you press the buttons: 0-9 – entering the channel number for viewing; ♫ – switching between TV and radio channels; MUTE –...
  • Page 37: Programming Buttons On The Remote Control

    7. Programming buttons on the remote control There are four programmable buttons on the remote control – on / off, TV signal source selection and volume control, which can be adjusted to control the TV. To learn the receiver's remote control, place the receiver's and TV's remote controls with IR LEDs in front of each other at a distance of 1-3 cm.

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