I-CAN 2850ST User Manual

High definition receiver

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2850ST
2850ST
USER GU ID E

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  • Page 1 2850ST 2850ST USER GU ID E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TA B LE OF CO NTENTS Table of contents ..............2 Satellite antenna configuration ......... 20 About your high definition receiver ........3 Software upgrade ............21 What is HDTV? ..............3 Factory reset ..............21 Getting started ..............5 Troubleshooting ..............
  • Page 3: About Your High Definition Receiver

    2850ST ABOUT YOUR HIGH DEFINITION RECEIVER 1. Higher resolution pictures give smarter images The picture on your TV screen is made up of dots known as pixels, Your receiver allows you to watch programs filmed in High and more of them give sharper pictures and display movement Definition with much greater picture and sound quality than ever more realistically.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    GETTING STAR TE D Thank you for purchasing an i-CAN 2850ST! SAFETY FIRST This digital receiver has been manufactured to meet international safety standards. However, safety precautions must be followed Removing the cover of the receiver may lead to a to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the device.
  • Page 5: Unpacking Your Digital Receiver

    2850ST UNPACKING YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER Receiver Remote Control Power Supply Telephone Cable Batteries FRONT PANEL LED INDICATOR SMART CARD SLOT Blue - operating mode. Smart Card allows you to view scrambled TV channels. Gently Red - standby mode. push the card into the slot. Its chip should face downwards The LED blinks when your device is receiving signals from the and the symbol of an arrow should face inwards.
  • Page 6: Basic Connections

    GETTING STAR TE D BASIC CONNECTIONS The following connections need to be made in order for the decoder to work properly. SD TV DVD Recorder Presa di corrente Presa d’antenna HD TV Home Cinema Internet Plug in all cables before connecting the receiver to the power supply.
  • Page 7: Tv Connections

    2850ST TV CONNECTIONS There are three ways of connecting the receiver to your TV set. ■ Connection with HDMI cable is the most recommended one. SD TV It provides the highest picture and audio quality. The receiver automatically detects the best resolution for your TV. But this requires support for the High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) standard from your TV set.
  • Page 8: Internet Set Up

    GETTING STAR TE D INTERNET SET UP You may need to set up or reconfigure your Internet connection for interactive services to work properly. First connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of your receiver, then set up the connection by going to the Network Configuration window (Menu then Installation then Network Configuration).
  • Page 9: Remote Control

    REMOTE CO NTROL Button Action Button Action Sets the remote control to operate your receiver. Changes the video resolution. In viewing mode or in the Channel Banner, alternates Sets the remote control to operate your TV. between the current and previous program within the same channel list.
  • Page 10 REMOTE CO NTROL Button Action Button Action Mutes the sound. Pressing this button once again will Displays/leaves the Program Guide. restore the previously set volume level. In viewing mode, or in the Channel Banner, tunes to In the Channel Banner, tunes to the channel the Channel the next/previous channel.
  • Page 11: First Installation

    FI RST INSTALLAT I ON HOW TO SET UP YOUR RECEIVER Select TV Screen Format This window allows you to adjust the shape of your TV display. The LED indicator on the front panel will light up to confirm you have connected your receiver correctly to the TV set and plugged Numbering Method into the mains.
  • Page 12: Using Your Decoder

    BAS IC F UNC TI ONALI TY Search for Terrestrial and Satellite Channels After selecting the Installation method the channel search process starts automatically. The decoder looks automatically for terrestrial and satellite channels. When the process is completed, the decoder will inform you about the total number of channels found.
  • Page 13: Channel Information

    2850ST CHANNEL INFORMATION WHAT IS CHANNEL BANNER? The channel name and number appear on the bottom left corner Channel Banner appears at the bottom of the screen when you of the screen immediately after changing channel. However this press during normal viewing. This gives the channel name information soon disappears (after a preset time) and you can and number, but also basic information about the current and then obtain more detailed information about both the channel...
  • Page 14 BAS IC F UNC TI ONALI TY There are more soundtracks available for the There are subtitles available for the program. program. To change the soundtrack, press Press to choose a subtitle language. This program/channel is presented in High Defini- The channel is locked.
  • Page 15: More Information

    2850ST BAS IC F UNC TI ONALI TY MORE INFORMATION You can also learn about your receiver’s functionality from help texts available for each window or function. You can access these by going to the Help menu under Menu or by pressing whenever the icon is displayed.
  • Page 16: Channel Lists

    BAS IC F UNC TI ONALI TY CHANNEL LISTS How to Create a New Channel List? You can create up to 20 different lists of your favorite channels. 1. Press and select Channel Lists. 2. Select New TV List or New Radio List and press 3.
  • Page 17 2850ST How to select channels from your Channel Lists? You can move easily between your favorite lists, including radio and TV lists. 1. Press 2. Use to choose the list with the channel you want. 3. Use CH+/ CH- to scroll up or down through pages on the chosen list if necessary.
  • Page 18: Parental Control

    BAS IC F UNC TI ONALI TY PARENTAL CONTROL Channel Lock How to lock a program/channel? To set the Channel Lock: Your receiver supports two types of lock. You can stop your 1. Press and select Parental Control. child from watching programs on the basis of their suitability for 2.
  • Page 19: Interactive Applications

    2850ST INTERACTIVE APPLICATIONS LANGUAGE OPTIONS Interactive applications give you access to social networking, The Language Options screen (Menu – Your Preferences – gaming, information, or other sources of entertainment. The Language Options) allows you to select options concerning options available depend on your broadcaster, but your receiver preferred languages.
  • Page 20: Using Your Decoder

    OTHER FUNCTI ONS SCREEN SAVER AND BANNER DURATION SATELLITE ANTENNA CONFIGURATION Banner Duration In the Antenna Configuration screen you can adjust the settings of your antenna. If you have a single LNB installation choose Off in The Banner Duration option allows you to decide how long the Antenna Control option.
  • Page 21: Software Upgrade

    2850ST SOFTWARE UPGRADE FACTORY RESET To ensure that your receiver continues to provide the highest levels If you want to return your receiver’s settings to the default values it of quality and satisfaction, new versions of its software will be had when you first took it out of the box, select Factory Reset.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    TROUBL ESHO OT ING MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING If you wish to clean your decoder, first unplug it from the mains. General issues To clean the decoder, use a soft, dry cloth. For very dirty surfaces, dip a soft cloth in a weak soap-and-water solution and wring well. Symptom Solution After cleaning, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 23 2850ST Installation issues - Your TV is blank or ‘snow’ • Make sure your TV is set to receive the signal from the appears on the screen. appropriate input. Symptom Solution • Your receiver may be in standby mode (if the LED on the front panel is red).
  • Page 24 WEEE (Waste of Electric & Electronic Equipments). notice. i-Can, the i-Can logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of ADVANCED DIGITAL BROADCAST S.A. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.

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