Eurologics VP2002 User Manual

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Mobile Digital Terrestrial Receiver
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  • Page 1 VP2002 Mobile Digital Terrestrial Receiver User Manual...
  • Page 2: List Of Abbreviations

    On Screen Display Picture in Graphic Remote Control Unit Set Top Box – this is the actual unit, the VP2002 Normally this will be built in to the vehicle and it will not be necessary for the user to access it.
  • Page 3: Knowing The Parts - The Rcu (Fi Gure 1)

    2. Knowing the parts - the Remote Control Unit 2. Knowing the parts - the Remote Control Unit 2. Knowing the parts - the Remote Control Unit (RCU) (RCU) Figure 1: the RCU Explanation of the RCU buttons and their functions with reference to the relevant sections Button Explanation of Function(s)
  • Page 4 Button Explanation of Function(s) Relevant Section various EXIT Return to the previous menu in menu screen or escape from menu Return to normal TV mode from a menu. Repeated pressing will take you through all opened menus until normal TV mode is reached MENU Press once to enter Main Menu The Main Menu consists of 4 sub-menus...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents List of abbreviations Knowing the parts – the RCU (fi gure 1) For your safety About this User’s Manual About this User’s Manual How to use this Manual Getting started First-time viewing General viewing functions 5.2.1 Volume & audio control 5.2.2 Select channel 5.2.3 Previous CH recall 5.2.4 TV &...
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    ■ Always ensure that there is enough space around the VP2002 unit for suffi cient ventilation ■ Do not cover the VP2002 unit and keep it away from sources of heat (such as other electrical units) ■ Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of washing liquid to clean the casing ■...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Initial programming Normally, your VP2002 will have been installed and pre-programmed. If your VP2002 has already been tuned by the installer, skip this section and go on to section 5.2 ‘General Viewing Functions’. However, you may need to perform an initial scan or, alternatively, you may wish to re-program your VP2002 at a later date (after using the factory default option, for example).
  • Page 8: General Viewing Functions

    5.2 General Viewing Functions 5.2 General Viewing Functions Note: Smart Card / Chip Card: The TV channels that can be viewed depend on their being ‘free- to-air’ (freely available). In some countries viewing certain channels may require a SmartCard. Please refer to the countries network provider for obtaining smartcards when needed.
  • Page 9: Select Channel

    5.2.2 Select channel Note: Channel selection can only be done in normal TV mode when no menus are displayed. To return to normal TV mode, press the Exit button (several times, if necessary)! Note: While using channel selection, you are selecting from a list of available channels that was pre-compiled during the last ‘auto- scan’.
  • Page 10: Info Box

    5.2.6 Info box Every time you change channels, you will receive program information for a few seconds.While watching a channel you can display the Info Box at any time by pressing INFO. If you want to exit from the Info Box, press INFO again or press the EXIT key.
  • Page 11: Subtitle Instruction

    5.2.7 Subtitle Instruction 1. If there are subtitles in the stream, press the “ ” key to select the different language subtitle. After 5 sec, it will go into “subtitle mode” 2. When in the “subtitle mode”: . Most functions are blocked; subtitle mode “...
  • Page 12: More Advanced Functions: The Main Menu

    6. More advanced functions: the Main Menu The Main Menu consists of 4 sub-menus: CH Manager (see section 6.1) Channel Search (see section 6.2) Setup (see section 6.3) Info & Conax. (see section 6.4) To acces the main menu, press the ‘Menu’ button on the RCU. 6.1 CH Manager 6.1 CH Manager When in Main Menu (press MENU) toggle...
  • Page 13: Erase All Channels

    6.1.2 Erase all Channels If you want to delete all the Channels in the TV Channel List and Radio Channel List then select the Erase All Channels as follows: In the Main Menu (press MENU), toggle to Channel List (CH▲,CH▼/ VOL◄,VOL►) and then across to ‘Erase all Channels’.
  • Page 14: Manual Search

    6.2.2 Manual Search Manual search is for advanced users and offers the ability to search for specifi c channels. Regular users are recommended to use ‘AUTO-SCAN’ (See 6.2.1) In the Main Menu (press Menu), toggle down to Setup (using CH▲,CH▼) and then toggle right (VOL►) to highlight Channel Search.
  • Page 15: Setup

    If the user select the VP2002 at power on mode, when user turn on the car, then the VP2002 will be turned on at the same time. Volume Rate Control If user connect to an amplifi er, user could use the volume rate to control the volume.
  • Page 16: Clock Setting

    6.3.4 Factory Default 6.3.4 Factory Default This function will restore the VP2002 to factory default settings!! In the Main Menu (press MENU), toggle down to Setup (using CH▲,CH▼) and then toggle right (VOL►) to highlight Factory Default.
  • Page 17: Info & Conax

    6.4 Info & Conax. This function provides 4 information menus as shown below. ■ System Information (6.4.1) ■ View Status (6.4.2) ■ CA Control (6.4.3) ■ About Conax CA (6.4.4) 6.4.1 System Information System Information In the Main Menu (press MENU), toggle down to Info (using CH▲,CH▼) and then toggle right (VOL►) to highlight System Information.
  • Page 18: About Conax Ca

    6.4.4 About Conax CA User could fi nd the Conax information about the Interface Version, Smart Card no. Num of Sessions, Language, and the CA_SYS-ID. 6.5 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) 6.5 Electronic Program Guide (EPG) The EPG can also be accessed by pressing button EPG.
  • Page 19: Appendix I Hardware Installation

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