SatKing DVBS2-800CA User Manual

SatKing DVBS2-800CA User Manual

High definition digital satellite receivers

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  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing DVBS2 800CA Digital Satellite Receiver. This manual will help you to install, use and maintain the receiver. Please read this manual carefully before operating your unit and keep it for future reference. Warning & Note In this manual, pay special attention to the following marks that indicate hazardous situations. ...
  • Page 3: Safety Instruction

    User’s Manual Safety Instruction Read following items carefully before operating your new VAST receiver. Installation  This receiver should be installed horizontally. Unbalanced installation may cause damage.  Install the receiver in a place with: Good ventilation (leave space not less than 10cm around this receiver) No heat source (radiator, heater, fireplace, amplifier, etc) Low humidity (especially not bathroom, kitchen, etc) No direct sunlight...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User’s Manual Contents 1. Before Using the Receiver ....................4 1.1 Main Features ....................... 4 1.2 Front Panel ........................5 1.3 Conditional Access (CA) ....................5 1.4 Rear Panel ........................6 1.5 Remote Control Unit (RCU) ..................7 1.6 Learning Instructions ..................... 8 2.
  • Page 5 User’s Manual 9.2 AV Setting ........................27 9.3 Factory Default ......................28 9.4 Modify System Password .................... 28 9.5 Parental Control ......................28 10. USB Upgrade ........................29 11. Over the Air (OTA) Upgrade .................... 29 12. Information ........................29 12.1 Smart Card Status ....................
  • Page 6: Before Using The Receiver

    User’s Manual 1. Before Using the Receiver 1.1 Main Features  VAST Certified  High Definition Mpeg2/4 Compliant  12V/240V Operation, for Home or RV use  Signal Finder with Beeper  USB PVR Ready  STi-7111 450MHz Main Processor ...
  • Page 7: Front Panel

    User’s Manual 1.2 Front Panel Name Function 1. STANDBY Switch between operation and standby modes 2. RESET Press the reset button in the event the unit freezes 3. DISPLAY Clock is displayed when unit is in Standby, CH# when on 4.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    User’s Manual • Use a dry soft cloth too clean the surface of the smart card gently. • Do not place into liquid or cleaning agent. • If the smart card does not work properly, please contact your local dealer. 1.4 Rear Panel Name Function...
  • Page 9: Remote Control Unit (Rcu)

    User’s Manual 1.5 Remote Control Unit (RCU) Name Function 1. Learning buttons To program learning remote function TV/AV Change TV source Turn TV On/Off VOL+/- Turn TV volume up/down CH+/- Change channel on TV 2. Buttons on the Remote Control Unit Switch between operation and standby modes MUTE...
  • Page 10: Learning Instructions

    User’s Manual 3. Buttons for PVR functions Display playback progress bar or time INFO shift progress bar  Small jump backward when playback  Small jump forward when playback Display short cut window Pause playback or pause playing to PLAY/PAUSE start time shift STOP Stop playback, recording or time shift...
  • Page 11: Installation

    User’s Manual 2. Installation Connect TV and other devices, then you can power on the receiver and search channels. 2.1 Connect TV Please choose one of following 5 ways to connect TV. Connect TV Using HDMI Cable 1. Connect LNB IN port on the receiver to satellite dish with an RF cable. 2.
  • Page 12 User’s Manual Connect TV Using YpbPr Cable (Component) 1. Connect LNB IN port on the receiver to satellite dish with an RF cable. 2. Connect Y (green)/Pb (blue)/Pr (red) ports on the receiver to Y/Pb/Pr ports on TV. 3. Connect R-AUDIO (red) L-AUDIO (white) ports on the receiver to corresponding ports on TV with an RCA cable.
  • Page 13 User’s Manual Connect TV Using RCA Cable (included in package) 1. Connect LNB IN port on the receiver to satellite dish with an RF cable. 2. Connect VIDEO (yellow) port on the receiver to corresponding port on TV. 3. Connect R-AUDIO (red)/L-AUDIO (white) ports on the receiver to corresponding ports on...
  • Page 14 User’s Manual Connect TV Using RF Cable (For use with older TV’s or Commercial use) There are 2 ways to connect TV using RF cable. 1. Connect LNB IN port on the receiver to satellite dish with an RF cable. 2.
  • Page 15: Connect Optional Ir Target

    User’s Manual 2.2 Connect Optional IR Target Connect Optional IR Target to IR port and then you can place the receiver out of sight. 2.3 Connect other Device For connection of other devices, please refer to following details:  Connect LOOP OUT port on the receiver to LNB IN port on 2 receiver with an RF cable.
  • Page 16: Power On

    User’s Manual Note: If you encounter any problem during the connections, please contact your local Dealer. 2.4 Power on 1. Connect one end of power adapter to power input port on the receiver. 2. Connect the other end of power adapter to the mains power socket. 3.
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    User’s Manual 3. Basic Operation This section describes operations such as channel change, volume control and other basic operations when playing program. 3.1 Channel Change You can change channels using following methods: Select Next/Previous Channel Press  or CH+/- keys to select next/previous channel. Select Channel by Channel Number 1.
  • Page 18: Channel List

    User’s Manual 7. Standard/high definition mode icon 8. Resolution 9. Current time 10. Signal strength and quality 3.4 Channel List Channel list is available for you to browse channels easily and quickly. Press OK key to display channel list of current service mode.
  • Page 19: Pvr Hotkey Menu

    User’s Manual 3.9 PVR Hotkey Menu This menu provides some hotkey PVR functions. Press PVR key to display hotkey key menu. Notes: • Time shift can be started in this menu. • For more details about PVR functions, please refer to 4. Personal Video Recording (PVR). 4.
  • Page 20: Quick Recording

    User’s Manual  Divide Record by EPG Event You can record programs in several files according to EPG events, such as news, weather report, etc. Select “OFF” to record programs in one file, or select “ON” to record programs in several files according to EPG events.
  • Page 21: Operation While Recording

    User’s Manual Schedule Type: Press  keys to select Rec or Play. Schedule Start Time: Press OK key to display calendar window. Set schedule start date and time according to screen information. Schedule End Time: Press number keys to input end time.
  • Page 22: Playback Recorded File

    User’s Manual Channel Name: Display channel name. File Name: You can rename the file if needed. Press OK key to pop up a keyboard. For de- tailed operations, please refer to 4.7.3 Rename Recorded File. Valid Record Time: Display valid recording time. Past Time: Display past time.
  • Page 23: Edit Recorded File

    User’s Manual 1. TV icon 5. Standard/high definition mode icon 2. File name 6. Watching point time (hh:mm:ss)/total time (hh:mm:ss) 3. File group name 7. Playback progress 4. Decoding standard 8. Operation help information Jump backward/forward 1. Press INFO key to display playback progress bar. 2.
  • Page 24 User’s Manual Group Recorded File 1. Press  keys to select a file. 2. Press Green key to pop up group edit window. 3. Select a group and press OK key to add the se- lected file to this group. 4.
  • Page 25: Time Shift

    User’s Manual 4.8 Time Shift Press PLAY/PAUSE key in non-menu mode, or highlight “Start Time Shift” in PVR hotkey menu and press OK key, the receiver records current program on USB device in the background temporarily. You can playback it as if playback a recorded file. Time Shift Operation You can perform pause/play, fast backward/forward, etc.
  • Page 26: Digital Photo

    User’s Manual 5.2 Digital Photo Select Main Menu → Multimedia → Digital photo and press OK key to display photo list. 1. Press Green key to switch between file list and icon view modes. 2. Press  keys to select a JPG file. 3.
  • Page 27: Schedule Program

    User’s Manual 1. Current date and time 2. Detailed information of the selected program 3. Channel list 4. Time slice bar 5. Program list 6. Operation help information  keys: Select channel  keys: Select program OK key: Play current program in full screen or schedule future program Red/Green keys: Switch to next/previous day 7.2 Schedule Program 1.
  • Page 28: Installation

    User’s Manual the next menu. 2. Press  keys to set latitude and longitude of local, and press OK key to enter select LNB win- dow. (Approximate is fine) 3. Press  keys to select LNB type according to your LNB and set LNB frequency according to your LNB type (default is 10700 LNB also known as 10.7).
  • Page 29: Settings

    User’s Manual 2. Modify TP 1. Press Yellow key to move cursor to parameter list. 2. Press  or number keys to set proper values. 3. Press EXIT key to save the new TP. 3. TP Search Search channels according to the selected TP. 1.
  • Page 30: Factory Default

    User’s Manual 2. Press EXIT key to save and exit. 9.3 Factory Default Warning: This function will restore system settings to factory defaults and erase all channels. Select Main Menu → Settings → Advance Settings → Factory Default and press OK key, a warning box pops up for confirmation.
  • Page 31: Usb Upgrade

    User’s Manual 10. USB Upgrade Warning: Don’t turn off the receiver during Software upgrade. Notes: • Before operation, please download new version software to root directory of the USB device. • USB device should be connected to USB port on rear panel before operation. You can transfer data by USB port.
  • Page 32: Loader Status

    Select Main Menu → Settings → Information → Loader Status and press OK key to enter. 12.4 Mail Information All mails received from VAST or SatKing are displayed in mail information window. Select Main Menu → Messages and press OK key to enter.  keys: Select mail...
  • Page 33 User’s Manual Card/Service Activation 1. If this is the first start up of a new system/installation you need to activate your card but don’t this until you can receive and view channel 800 (info channel). Activating your card prior to being able to watch channel 800 means that the card won’t receive the “hit” and once you have signal you will need to manually “hit”...
  • Page 34 User’s Manual Time Shift Doesn’t Operate 1. The speed of USB device is not fast enough to support timeshift function. 2. The capacity of USB device is less than 2GB. No Playback 1. To playback the recorded files of scrambled channels, the VAST card must be inserted. 2.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    User’s Manual 13.2 Specifications Tuner Frequency 950 ~ 2150MHz Symbol Rates 2~45,000 (DVB-S) 2~45,000 (DVB-S2) Level -65 ~ -25dBm 75Ω Impedance Connector IEC 169-24 Female LNB Supply 13V/18V/OFF, 400mA max. LNB Switch 22KHz DiSEqC 1.0,1.1,1.2, USALS Compatible Channel Decoding Standard DVB-S EN300421 DVB-S2 EN302307 Demodulation QPSK, 8PSK...
  • Page 36 User’s Manual Data Output IP Data EN-301 192-7 Supported Via RJ-45 Low Speed Data Supported Via RS-232 Conditional Access System Irdeto Secure Silicon 3.11 HL Version 3 Version USB 2.0 Supply 5Volts, 500mA Max Power Adaptor Input Voltage 100-240V~ 50/60Hz Output Voltage Output Current 2.0A...
  • Page 37: Acronym

    Radio Corporation of America Radio Frequency SDTV Standard Definition Television S/P DIF Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control Ultra-High Frequency Record Fast Forward Rewind Please note specifications are subject to change without notice, for latest specifications please refer to www.satking.com.au...

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