I-CAN tivusat 1110SH User Manual

I-CAN tivusat 1110SH User Manual

Digital interactive satellite receiver

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  • Page 2 HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trade- marks of HDMI Licensing LLC. ADB Logo and i-CAN Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of ADVANCED DIGITAL BROAD- CAST S.A. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Safety First

    Safety First Never attempt to repair or reconstruct the decoder yourself. A serious electric shock Removing the decoder’s may occur if this decoder is repaired, disas- cover may lead to a severe & sembled or reconstructed by an unauthor- potentially fatal electric shock. ized person.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety First .......................... Maintenance .......................... Introduction ..........................6 About This Manual ......................6 About Your Decoder (Set-Top Box) .................. 6 Your Decoder ........................... 7 Unpacking Your Digital Decoder ..................7 Overall Look ........................7 Back Panel .......................... 8 Connectivity Diagram .......................
  • Page 5 Channel Manager ......................7 Add Channels ....................... 7 Delete Channels ......................8 Move Channels ......................8 Skip Channels ....................... 9 Hide Channels ......................0 Restore Channels ......................0 Rename Channels ......................1 Lock Channels ...................... List Organization ........................  For Parents ........................4 Receiver Lock ........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction About This Manual This User Manual describes the overall functionality of your decoder (set-top box). You will find here the information you need to operate your decoder and take advantage of all its features. First, make sure that your decoder is properly connected. Then, pick up your remote control and follow the hints of this manual.
  • Page 7: Your Decoder

    Your Decoder Unpacking Your Digital Decoder As you unpack your digital decoder, please make sure that the following accessories are included: Decoder Remote Control Power Brick F-type Telephone Batteries Signal Getting Cable Cable Splitter* Started Please note that when two receivers are connected to the satellite dish by means of the signal splitter, only one of these decoders can be in use.
  • Page 8: Back Panel

    Back Panel 1 2 3 RJ-11 input (V.90 Modem port) TV SCART output S/PDIF output Antenna input HDMI™ output DC Input from external power supply xRCA (audio stereo) Connectivity Diagram VCR/DVD Antenna Telephone Home Cinema Power Hi-Fi Socket Socket Connecting the decoder to your Home Cinema System If you want to enjoy the surround sound broadcast, connect the decoder and your Home Cinema system via an S/PDIF cable and change the Dolby Digital option (Main Menu –...
  • Page 9: Signal Splitter Installation

    Signal Splitter Installation Antenna Splitter Decoder If you want to connect two decoders to the same antenna cable, use the signal splitter. Please use ONLY the signal splitter supplied with this decoder. Using other signal splitters may damage the connected decoders and thus you are using other signal splitters on your own respon- sibility.
  • Page 10: Smart Card

    Smart Card Smart Card allows you to view scrambled channels. Gently push the card into the slot. The chip should face downwards and the arrow symbol should face inwards. Without a Smart Card, you can view free-to-air channels. If you have more questions about the card functioning, contact your service provider. Looking After Your Smart Card The card is fragile, so bear in mind the following precautions: •...
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Remote Control Button Action Switches the decoder between standby and operating modes (turns the decoder on and off). Allow you to tune to a desired channel, select menu items and enter the PIN code (the default PIN code is 14). Mutes the sound.
  • Page 12 Navigate through external applications. They are also used to perform a few additional functions in some screens. Displays and hides the Applications window. Dispalays Teletext and is also used by some external applications. Switches your decoder between the TV and Radio modes. Displays the Options menu, which allows to change the Video Resolution.
  • Page 13: How To Set Up Your Decoder

    How to Set up Your Decoder Once you have connected you decoder properly and plugged it to the mains, the LED indicator on the front panel will light up. Then, after several seconds the Welcome Screen will be displayed on your TV screen. Wait until the Welcome Screen disappears and the Language Selec- tion screen appears.
  • Page 14: Tv Screen Format

    Channel Search After you have selected the numbering method and pressed the channel search will start automatically. When this procedure is completed, you will be informed about the total number of channels found. Afterwards, press the button to tune to the first TV channel. If the channel searching procedure has not been completed successfully, a suitable error message will appear.
  • Page 15: Using Your Decoder

    Using Your Decoder Turning Your Decoder On / Off First, switch on the TV set and any other connected equipment. Then, switch on your decoder by pressing the , or buttons on the remote control. When the decoder comes out of standby, the LED indicator on the front panel illuminates green and the receiver tunes to the last viewed channel.
  • Page 16: Channel Banner

    Channel Banner The Channel Banner appears at the bottom of the TV screen when you press Channel Number button. Channel Name The Channel Banner provides you Current Time and Date with basic information about particular channels and programs. In the picture on the left you can see items (information) appearing within the Channel Banner.
  • Page 17: System Settings

    Channel Banner Icons Icon Meaning to display the Options The current program is broadcast with more than one soundtrack. Press menu where you can change the audio track. The channel is locked. To watch this channel, enter the PIN code. Extended information about a particular program is available.
  • Page 18: Extended Information About Programs

    Extended Information About Programs icon displayed in the Channel Banner informs that there is additional information about the program available. button to display the Channel Banner Press the and press it again to display the Extended Informa- tion window. If the information exceeds one page, press the button for the third time to display the next page.
  • Page 19: Options Menu

    Options Menu button to open the Options menu. This Press the menu allows you to change the Audio Language, Subti- tle Language, Teletext Language, Display Format and Video Resolution. These options can be changed, if they are available for a particular program. Your new settings of the Audio and Subtitle Language as well as the Display Format take effect immediately and they are remembered until the program ends.
  • Page 20: Running Interactive Applications

    Running Interactive Applications Your receiver gives you access to interactive applications. They may be broadcast on digital channels in addition to video and audio. When there are external applications available on a channel, the icon is displayed in the Channel Banner. The Application AutoSTART setting (Main Menu - Your Preferences - Display Options) affects the way external applications are launched.
  • Page 21: Locked Channels And Programs

    Locked Channels and Programs Your decoder allows you to lock channels and/or programs that you, for example, find inappropriate for your children. ‘Locking’ is carried out in two ways: - locking whole channels (in Channel Manager) - setting the age limit according to which programs will be blocked (in For Parents) Once you have set a blockade, you will have to enter the PIN code every time you attempt to watch a locked channel.
  • Page 22: Main Menu Structure

    Main Menu Main Menu Structure Viewer Planner Channel Manager List Organization For Parents Your Preferences Installation Help Settings Receiver Lock Display Options Parental Level Language Options Using Your Receiver TV Settings Change PIN Code Remote Control System Settings What is New? Energy Saving Settings Modem Settings Modem Diagnostics...
  • Page 23: Viewer Planner

    Short overview of the basic functions of the Main Menu submenus Viewer Planner Gives you access to the Recording Timers/Reminers and Viewing Timers/Reminders. Channel Manager Allows you to modify channels. You can, for example, rename, move or skip channels. List Organization Allows you to organize your favorite lists.
  • Page 24 Icons appearing in the Viewer Planner list Icon Description Viewing Timer or Reminder Recording Timer or Reminder Timer or Reminder which will not be performed due to time conflict or another error situation. In the Viewer Planner screen you can modify or delete Timers and/or Reminders. To modify a Timer/Reminder, highlight the desired Timer/Reminder and press the button.
  • Page 25: Setting A Reminder

    Setting a Timer When you are in Viewer Planner, press the button in order to open the window where you can set a Timer. In the Setting a Timer screen you set the data concerning a particular Timer. The data you are asked to define are as follows: Mode: Choose between TV and Radio.
  • Page 26 You can set a Reminder when the Channel Banner displays the information about the current channel or in the browsing mode. To set a Reminder when you are in the EPG (by pressing the button). Press either to display information about one of next programs. Press the button on your remote control to display the window where you can set a Reminder.
  • Page 27: Channel Manager

    Channel Manager When you select Channel Manager from the Main Menu, you can define the content of individual channel lists as well as modify channels belonging to individual lists. The Modify option allows you to perform a number of operations relating to channels of the currently selected channel list.
  • Page 28: Delete Channels

    Delete Channels In the Delete Channels submenu you can select the channels you want to delete from your favorite list(s). In order to delete channels, follow the procedure below: Set the Mode option to Radio if you want to delete channels from a favorite Radio list, or to TV if you want to delete channels from a favorite TV list.
  • Page 29: Skip Channels

    Please note that the channels (the one you selected to be moved and the one placed in the position to which you want to move the selected channel) will swap places. To move channels within your favorite lists, follow the procedure below: Set the Mode option to Radio if you want to move channels within favorite Radio lists, or TV if you want to move channels within favorite TV lists.
  • Page 30: Hide Channels

    skipped channel, highlight the skipped channel and press the button again. The icon will disappear. After you have selected all the channels you want to skip, press the button to save the information. Hide Channels In the Hide Channels submenu you can select the channels you want to hide from the All TV or All Radio list.
  • Page 31: Rename Channels

    Using the buttons select channels you want to restore and press the button. The confirmation window will appear. Press the button to confirm your choice. The channel you selected will disappear from the list of the hidden channels. You can also press the button to restore all the hidden channels.
  • Page 32: Lock Channels

    Actions of the virtual keyboard keys Pressing when this key is highlighted deletes the character which is to the left of the character currently highlighted. accepts the entry in the Channel Name box as the name of the selected channel and returns to the Rename Channels screen.
  • Page 33: List Organization

    List Organization In the List Organization submenu you can Rename, Reorder, Add or Delete your favorite lists.In the Main Menu, after highlighting the List Organization item button, the TV List Organization and pressing the window will be displayed. This window contains favorite lists you can manage.
  • Page 34: For Parents

    button to display the virtual keyboard. Type in a new name of the list. For more information on how to navigate the virtual keyboard, page For Parents By means of the For Parents settings, you can block programs which you, for example, find inappropriate for your children.
  • Page 35: Parental Level

    Parental Level To open the Parental Level window, highlight the Paren- tal Level item under the For Parents submenu and press This screen lets you define the age level according to which programs will be blocked. It means that viewing of every program which rating exceeds the defined age level will require entering of the PIN code.
  • Page 36: Your Preferences

    Your Preferences By means of the Your Preferences settings you can change Display and Language Options. To get access to the Your Preferences screen, highlight the Your Prefer- ences item under the Main Menu and press Your Preferences Display Options To open the Display Options window, highlight the Display Options item under the Your Preferences submenu and press...
  • Page 37: Language Options

    ▪ Fancy - When you tune to a Radio channel (by pressing ), a picture is displayed on the TV screen. Radio Label ▪ Yes - When the decoder is tuned to a Radio channel, the label with the radio name is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 38: Installation

    Installation The Installation submenu allows you to: ● configure TV, system and modem settings ● update or reinstall channel lists ● check the signal quality ● get some basic information concerning the system and loader ● download new software versions if available ●...
  • Page 39: System Settings

    System Settings The System Settings screen contains some of the config- uration parameters you may want to change. They are as follows: Default CA System – This option is inactive. Dolby Digital - If you want to enjoy the surround sound and you are using a Dolby Digital receiver (e.g.
  • Page 40: Modem Settings

    Energy Saving Mode By default, the Energy Saving Mode is set Yes. This means that whenever possible, the decoder enters a low energy consumption mode when in standby. Consequently, it may need up to 90 seconds to turn back on from standby. Actions that prevent the decoder from entering low energy consumption mode are, for example, recordings or new channels search.
  • Page 41: Channel Search

    Antenna Configuration In the Antenna Configuration screen you can adjust the settings of your antenna. When changing the settings, please remember that at least one LNB must be assigned to Hotbird Satellite. Antenna Configuration Channel Search In the Channel Search window you can update and reinstall channel lists as well as search for channels manually.
  • Page 42: Factory Reset

    Factory Reset Performing Factory Reset causes that all the decoder’s default (factory) settings are restored. It means that all the changes you have made after turning the decoder on for the first time are canceled. If you select Yes in the Factory Reset screen and press , the factory settings of your decoder are restored and ‘How the first-time installation process (described in the...
  • Page 43: Electronic Program Guide

    Electronic Program Guide The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) provides you with an on-screen TV schedule and information about current program content. Please bear in mind that this informa- tion is available only if provided by the broadcaster. To access the Electronic Program Guide press on your remote control.
  • Page 44: Before Requesting Service

    Before requesting service for your decoder, please check the table below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. We suggest you consult “Support” section at our site www.i-can.tv. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment may eliminate the problem and restore the proper operation. The most common problems that arise are related to cable connections.
  • Page 45: Technical Specification

    CONFORMITY DECLARATION USER RELATED TO THE WEEE DIRECTIVE The CE symbol placed on this MHP digital satellite 2002/96/CE AND 2003/108/EC OF THE decoder i-CAN 1110 SH guarantees the conformity to EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE European Directives:: COUNCIL REGARDING WASTE ELECTRICAL •...

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