Schwaiger DSR 6050 HD Operating Manual
Schwaiger DSR 6050 HD Operating Manual

Schwaiger DSR 6050 HD Operating Manual

Digital hd satellite receiver

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Keys on the remote control

1. Mute
2. Information key (INFO)
3. Teletext key (TTX)
4. SCART input key (DTV/VCR)
5. Subtitles key (SUBTITLE)
6. EXIT key
7. Confirm (OK)
8. Volume+ key / navigation right
9. Toggle between TV and radio (TV/RADIO)
10. Previous channel key (RECALL)
11. Search key (GOTO)
12. Previous file key ((|<<)
13. Next file key ((|<<)
14. REPEAT key
15. STOP key
16. STANDBY key
17. EPG key
18. Audio key
19. Channel+ key / navigation up
20. Settings menu key (MENU)
21. Favourites key (FAVOURITE)
22. Numerical key (0... 9)
23. Fast forward during playback ((>>)
24. Fast rewind during playback (<<)
25. Playback key (PLAY/ >)
26. Pause key
27. Function keys (red, green, yellow, blue)
28. RECORD key
29. Recording list (LIST)
Notes:
The functions of the PVR keys are optional.
The function of the colour keys green, red, yellow and blue
varies with the different modes of operation. These
functions will always be explained in the relevant sections.

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  • Page 1: Keys On The Remote Control

    Keys on the remote control 1. Mute 2. Information key (INFO) 3. Teletext key (TTX) 4. SCART input key (DTV/VCR) 5. Subtitles key (SUBTITLE) 6. EXIT key 7. Confirm (OK) 8. Volume+ key / navigation right 9. Toggle between TV and radio (TV/RADIO) 10.
  • Page 2 Digital HD Satellite Receiver Operating manual Modifications and errors reserved. We do not assume any liability for printing errors. Version 1.0 DE, 16.03.10 Dear customer, Having in mind an environmentally friendly behaviour we ask you to switch off your receiver after usage by operating the mains switch at the rear side of the device.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface This operating manual will help you in the • appropriate • safe and • favourable use of the digital HD satellite receiver, in short, the “receiver”. We assume that the user of the receiver has overall knowledge regarding the handling of audio and video equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface ....................3 Style features ..................3 Safety instructions ................6 Basic safety instructions ..........6 Explanation of safety instructions ........10 Appropriate use ............. 10 Scope of supply ................11 Description ..................12 Connecting the receiver ..............16 LNB cable installation ............ 17 SCART cable connection ..........
  • Page 5 Ask a qualified person to check the equipment before reuse. • Else, there is a risk of electric shock. • Ensure that the power source (socket) is easily accessible. • Do not bend or crimp the mains cable. If the mains cable is damaged, the receiver must be •...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Please read the safety instructions carefully before operating the receiver. Please follow all warnings and instructions indicated on the equipment and in the operating manual. Basic safety instructions Electrical connection Disconnect the receiver from the power source in case •...
  • Page 7 Digital HD Satellite Receiver 0 HD Operating manual Modifications and errors reserved. We do not assume any liability for printing errors. Version 1.0 DE, 16.03.10 Dear customer, Having in mind an environmentally friendly behaviour we ask you to switch off your receiver after usage by operating the mains switch at the rear side of the device.
  • Page 8 Suitable location • Place the receiver on a firm and flat surface. • Avoid proximity to: - heat sources, such as e. g. heaters, - naked flames, such as e. g. candles, - devices with strong magnetic fields, like e.g. loudspeakers.
  • Page 9 • Leaking batteries may damage the remote control. When the receiver is not in use for a longer period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control. Batteries may contain toxic agents. Discard the • batteries in an ecologically accepted manner and in accordance with the relevant statutory regulations.
  • Page 10: Explanation Of Safety Instructions

    Explanation of safety instructions The following categories of safety instructions are included in the operating manual: Danger! Instructions with the word DANGER give a warning against possible personal injuries. Caution Instructions with the word CAUTION give a warning against possible material or environmental damages. These instructions contain special information for commercial usage of the receiver.
  • Page 11: Scope Of Supply

    Scope of supply Check the scope of supply after purchase. The scope of supply may vary according to the type of the receiver. Please follow the information on the packaging. Pieces Description Receiver Remote control Batteries type AAA/1.5V Operating manual (not shown above)
  • Page 12: Description

    Description With this receiver you are able to receive unencrypted (free-to-air) digital satellite channels for private use or via satellite antenna. It is not necessary to programme the receiver at this stage. The most important broadcasting stations and satellites have been pre-programmed. The satellite antenna has to be directed towards the desired satellite.
  • Page 13 The following satellites have been preset by the company: • ASTRA1 19.2° E • Hotbird 13.0° E • Türksat 42° E • ASTRA1 28.2° E • Sirius2 5.0° E • Amos/Atlantic 4-5° W • Eutel W2 16° E • HellasSat 39° E •...
  • Page 14 • 4 favourites lists • Automatic scanning of broadcasting stations • Broadcasting station -List editor • Analogue sound output through Cinch connector (stereo), volume adjustment possible via remote control • RCA video Cinch output • AC3 coaxial digital audio output •...
  • Page 15 • Digital satellite finder (Sat-Finder) for an optical orientation of the paraboloidal-type reflector In addition, a suitable channel editor can be obtained through our hotline. Then you will be able to edit the channel lists of the receiver using your computer. Please read the information on our website www.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Receiver

    Connecting the receiver The receiver is connected with your satellite antenna by means of a coaxial cable. If necessary, you will have to prepare a coaxial cable before connecting the receiver. The coaxial cable is not included in the scope of supply.
  • Page 17: Lnb Cable Installation

    LNB cable installation (See installation diagram on the following page) For the installation of the F connectors on the coaxial cable you will need a knife (ideally a wire stripper) and side cutting pliers. When stripping the isolation, neither the inner core or the foil nor the wire netting must be damaged.
  • Page 18 Cut the inner core with a cable cutter in such a manner that it projects maximum 1 mm from the connector.
  • Page 19 Installation diagram Fasten the F connector of the coaxial cable onto the “LNB IN” antenna connection of the receiver. Fasten the other end of the coaxial cable on the LNB.
  • Page 20: Scart Cable Connection

    SCART cable connection Plug the SCART cable in the SCART socket “TV” of the receiver. Connect the SCART cable to the TV set. Follow the instructions in the operating manual of the TV set. Plug the SCART cable in the SCART socket “VCR” of the receiver if you want to connect a video set.
  • Page 21 Connection diagram...
  • Page 22: Connection With The Hdmi Cable

    Connection with the HDMI cable Insert the HDMI cable in the HDMI socket “HDMI” of the receiver. Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set. Please follow the operating manual of the TV set. If you want to connect a video set, plug a SCART cable into the SCART socket “VCR”...
  • Page 23 Connection diagram...
  • Page 24: Connection With The Cinch Cable

    Connection with the Cinch cable As an alternative to HDMI or SCART cables you may connect the receiver to your TV set using the Cinch connections. Connect the CVBS, “AUDIO-R“ and “AUDIO-L“ outputs of the receiver to the corresponding inputs of the TV set.
  • Page 25 Connection diagram...
  • Page 26: Connection Of An Audio Digital Receiver

    Connection of an audio digital receiver If you want to use 5-channel audio transmission (Dolby digital sound/AC3), you must connect your audio-digital receiver to the coaxial output of the receiver. Caution Never connect the Phono input of your stereo system to the receiver;...
  • Page 27 Connection of the coaxial digital output Insert the coaxial cable in the “COAXIAL” socket of the receiver. Connect the coaxial cable to the audio digital receiver. Enable the digital audio output of the receiver in the menu item "System Settings – TV system". Connection diagram...
  • Page 28: Connection And Rough Direction Of The Antenna

    Connection and rough direction of the antenna You must connect the antenna cable to the LNB before directing the antenna. Please follow also the instructions in the operating manual of your satellite antenna. Caution The receiver should only be connected to the power supply after you have connected the antenna cable to the receiver.
  • Page 29 South South East You must have this view when standing behind the antenna. In this angle of 90° nearly all common satellite positions, such as ASTRA1 19.2° E, Eutelsat Hotbird 13° E, and Türksat 42° E, can be found. Depending on which satellite you wish to receive, there must be free sight without any obstacles in this angle.
  • Page 30 First step Switch on your TV set. Please make sure that your TV set has been adjusted to the receiver. In case of a Scart connection, the TV set must be set to the correct AV channel. Second step Switch on the receiver. Please ensure that the receiver has been preset for the most common satellites and their channels and that you just have to enter the channel locations via the numeric keys of the remote control of...
  • Page 31 South Picture A Picture B Now, turn your antenna slowly towards the east (to the left) while observing the TV set, until the receiving component points exactly towards the east, i.e. rotate by 90° (see following picture). South East In case of digital satellite reception, the receiver receives the transmission signal with a time lag.
  • Page 32 menu. Now, move your antenna in such a way that it will become steeper by 1° . For this purpose, pull at the top of the antenna. Now, return the antenna slowly to its initial position towards the south. Now, turn the antenna once again 1°...
  • Page 33 Finally tighten all screws thoroughly to make sure that the direction of your antenna cannot change anymore.
  • Page 34: Getting Started

    Getting started Remote control Two AAA/1.5V batteries are required for the remote control. Open the battery compartment. Insert two batteries according to polarities mentioned on the battery compartment. Push the cover of the battery compartment carefully until the cover is locked.
  • Page 35 Replace discharging batteries on time. Otherwise, the sending capacity of the remote control will be too low. Always replace both batteries simultaneously and use batteries of the same type. Check the batteries of your remote control at least once a year. If one of the batteries has leaked, wear protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.
  • Page 36: The Receiver

    The receiver Caution Check that connections of all equipment and the antenna are proper before connecting the receiver to the mains. Insert the mains plugs of the connected equipment in the mains socket and switch them on. Switch on the AV channel of the TV set. If the TV set recognizes the switching voltage emitted by the receiver, it will switch automatically to the AV mode (with Scart).
  • Page 37: Operation

    Operation Screen display messages when switching channels After switching a channel, an information bar is displayed on the screen for 5 seconds (adjustable in "Option, Banner Time” menu) In this information bar, you will find the following indications: Channel name Now, please check again if you are receiving the channel set on the receiver and use the remote control to zap through the channels with the CHp...
  • Page 38 Apart from this the dotted line displays the progression of the current programme. The line runs from the left to the right. Below you will find the current and the following programme preceded by the start and end times of the programmes.
  • Page 39: User Interface On The Tv Screen

    User interface on the TV screen You can do individual settings of your receiver by using the menus of the user interface. For this purpose, both the receiver and the TV set need to be switched on and connected by a cable (e.g. SCART or HDMI). Press the “MENU”...
  • Page 40: Menu Structure

    Menu structure Main menu Sub-menu Description Channel list Channel list see following pages (symbol: TV I) page: 43 Video settings Aspect ratio see following pages Resolution see following pages (symbol: TV II page: 47 TV format see following pages SCART output see following pages Installation Satellite settings and...
  • Page 41 Banner time see following pages System Set password see following pages (Symbol: tool) Restore factory see following pages Page: 55 settings Information see following pages Recall list see following pages Multimedia see following pages (Symbol: USB Photo settings see following pages stick) Page: 55 PVR settings...
  • Page 42: Menu Navigation

    Menu navigation Use the ▲, ▼, ► and ◄ keys to navigate within the menus. Selected menu items appear highlighted. Confirm your selection with the “OK” key. Use EXIT key to exit the menu. Changes must be confirmed additionally. Sometimes they will require a confirmation prompt. Example: Setting the receiver to summer time.
  • Page 43: Channel List (Symbol: Tv I)

    Channel list (symbol: TV I) Depending on whether you are in TV or radio mode, the respective channel list is shown. Edit channel list Requires password input. Factory setting 000000 Select the channel to be changed with the ▲and▼ keys. It will then be marked with a yellow bar.
  • Page 44 The editing options can be enabled by pressing the following 5 keys: 1. Red function key: Move. In order to move a channel, select it here and press the red function key. The channel is now marked with the move symbol. With the ▲ and ▼ keys you can move the channel to the desired position in steps of one, or with the ►...
  • Page 45 4. Blue function key: Delete In order to delete a channel, mark it and press the blue function key. The channel will be deleted as soon as you acknowledge the safety message with the OK key. 5. FAV: Favourite key In order to assign a channel to one of the 4 favourites lists, mark it and press the favourite key on the remote control.
  • Page 46 Use the EXIT key to leave this menu. If you have made any changes, a message is displayed indicating that the change is saved.
  • Page 47: Video Settings (Symbol: Tv Ii)

    Video settings (symbol: TV II) Aspect ratio • Aspect Ratio: Auto, 4:3, full screen, 4:3 pan & scan, 4:3 letterbox, 16:9 full screen (default setting is Auto, recommended for flat screen TVs is Auto, for CRT TVs 4:3 letterbox) Resolution •...
  • Page 48: Installation (Symbol: Magnifier)

    Installation (symbol: Magnifier) Satellite settings and channel scanning • Select the satellite to be scanned with the ▲ and ▼ keys. You may now either scan the entire satellite or individual transponders (= manual scan). Press the ► key to enter the satellite-specific settings of the selected satellite.
  • Page 49 1. Blue function key: Search (automatic channel scan, satellite level) Recommended search method! The complete satellite will be scanned for channels. After pressing the blue function key, select from the window: o Scan mode: • Standard (pre-programmed frequencies (transponders) only) •...
  • Page 50 2. GOTO key: Transponder scan (manual scan, transponder level) Press the GOTO key of the remote control. The list of pre-programmed transponders (frequencies) of the selected satellite is displayed. Use the OK key to mark the transponders to be scanned. A multiple selection is possible.
  • Page 51 Press the OK key to start the transponder scan. 3. General functions on satellite and transponder level The receiver has been pre-programmed as far as possible. However, if you want to add or edit a satellite or transponder, you may choose one of the following options: o Green function key: Edit Modify preset values of a satellite or transponder You...
  • Page 52: Time (Symbol: Clock And Earth)

    Press the EXIT key to quit the menu. Time (symbol: clock and earth) Auto. Time settings • Enable / disable Enabled: Time settings will be acquired from the received satellite signal. Disabled: Manual setting Time zone • If you have enabled automatic time settings, you can select the time zone here: UK winter: GMT +0 UK summer: GMT +1...
  • Page 53 Auto Off: • Not active / set minutes With the function Auto Off you can set the minutes after which the receiver will automatically change over to the standby mode if it does not receive a command within the set remaining time. You can choose between 60, 120 and 180 minutes.
  • Page 54: Options (Symbol: Gears)

    Options (symbol: gears) Language (menus) • Select the desired menu language. Language (subtitles) • If a programme is broadcast in several languages you can make your selection here. Language (audio) • If a programme is broadcast in several languages you can make your selection here.
  • Page 55: System (Symbol: Tool)

    System (symbol: tool) Set password • Here you can define a new password. The factory setting is 000000. Restore factory settings • Requires password input. Factory setting 000000 Reset the receiver to the factory settings. All changes made are cancelled. In the condition as supplied to the customer, the receiver starts in normal mode.
  • Page 56: Usb (Symbol: Usb Stick) (Optional)

    USB (symbol: USB stick) (optional) This requires that a connected USB storage device has been detected and accepted by the receiver. The connected USB storage device must be FAT 32 formatted. Taking into account the diversity of USB storage media available, we cannot guarantee that the receiver accepts all kinds of USB storage media.
  • Page 57 Multimedia • Access to USB application portal Select the desired application and press the OK key of the remote control. Photo The directory of available image files / folders is displayed. The right half of the screen provides an image preview and indicates image data.
  • Page 58 Multi-picture show: Press the GOTO key to start the 8x multi-picture show. With the cursor keys, you can select any picture of the current folder. Press the OK key to view the selected photo as a full screen image. By pressing the "EXIT" key, you can exit this mode.
  • Page 59 Pressing once: Pause playback. Pressing again: Continue playback Rewind / fast forward By pressing this key several times, speed changes. Jump to previous / next record. Yellow function key: Mark selected record for deletion. Several records can be marked for deletion. The records will be deleted as soon as the OK key is pressed and twice.
  • Page 60 Photo settings • Select the slide show settings. o Transition time: Display duration of an image. Aspect ratio • Keep: Original size Discard changes: Fill screen This selection • may distort the original image sizes. • PVR settings (optional) o Recording device: Data of the connected USB storage device Formatting.
  • Page 61: Pvrready Function From Normal Mode (Optional)

    PVRready function from normal mode (optional) This requires that a connected USB storage device has been detected and accepted by the receiver. The connected USB storage device must be FAT 32 formatted. Taking into account the diversity of USB storage media available, we cannot guarantee that the receiver accepts all kinds of USB storage media.
  • Page 62 The selected record is shown as a preview. Use the red function key to change to full screen mode. The PVR function keys control the playback: Pressing once: Stop playback. ► Play key. Press this key to start playing the selected programme Pressing once: Pause playback.
  • Page 63 Green function key: Rename the current record using the virtual keyboard displayed. Save by selecting the OK field, and press OK key of the remote control. Press the EXIT key to quit the application.
  • Page 64 Keys with special functions MUTE Enable / disable muting Electronic Programme Guide. The EPG provides programme information in table form, if provided by the broadcasting station. It shows information on broadcasting times and programmes. Use the ◄ and ► keys to change the channel. The channel name is displayed in the header line.
  • Page 65 The yellow and blue function keys allow you to scroll through the programme information in the right half of the screen. If the desired programme is marked, press the OK key to transfer the programme to the timer. Programme transfer to the time as follows: If required you can edit the programme data by hand.
  • Page 66 Finally press OK to confirm or EXIT to leave without storing changes. The INFO key allows you to review the timers which have currently been programmed and to edit them as per the options shown in the footer line. INFO - Optical signal for directing the antenna Press once: Short information about the current programme Press twice: Detail information on the current...
  • Page 67 SUBTITLES If a channel offers a digital subtitle signal, you can switch it on and off with this key. FAVOURITES If you have already defined favourites lists you can access them via the FAVOURITE key. Press FAVOURITE key repeatedly to toggle between the favourites lists.
  • Page 68 Tips and tricks/Trouble shooting Symptom Possible cause and remedy Satellite cannot Example: Astra1 19,2° East be found, or no 1 Key (preset: “Das Erste“) signal Press “INFO“ key twice (“Das Erste“, FR11837) Quality is at 0 % Direct vertical mirror toward south.
  • Page 69 Front display The system is not connected properly. shows channel Check connections of the SCART or HDMI location. cable The TV set does The TV set is not in AV or HDMI mode. not display any Switch the TV set to the respective AV or HDMI image.
  • Page 70 The remote The batteries are exhausted. control does not Replace the batteries. work. The remote control is not directed properly. Aim the remote control towards the front side of the receiver and ensure that there is no obstacle between the remote control and the receiver.
  • Page 71 External USB Please set receiver to standby mode. Insert the storage medium USB storage medium again. Switch over the not recognised. receiver to normal mode again. Taking into account the diversity of USB storage media available, we cannot guarantee that the receiver accepts all kinds of USB storage media.
  • Page 72 Disposal European Community Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Never throw the receiver into normal household waste. Ask your municipal authorities or local government about different methods for disposing of the equipment in an eco-friendly and proper manner. Never throw the batteries into normal household waste.
  • Page 73: Specifications

    Specifications Receiver Dimensions in mm (W × D × 220 × 175 × 45 Weight in grammes Receiver 700 g Remote control 80 g (excluding batteries) Input frequency range 950 MHz ~ 2.150 MHz LNB power supply 13/18V GS, 0.30A max. Overload protection LNB control 22 KHz ±...
  • Page 74 USB 2.0 interface Power supply Input voltage power pack 220-240V ~, 50/60 Hz Power consumption approx. 11.5 W (operation with single LNB) approx. 1 W (standby) Operating temperature 0 ºC ~ +40 ºC Storage temperature – 40 ºC ~ + 65 ºC...
  • Page 75 Our hotline personnel will be glad to help you and explain the exact procedure of guarantee handling, should it become necessary to send in your device. Service hotline: +49(0) Email: info@schwaiger.de...
  • Page 76 Guarantee The guarantee for this product corresponds to the legal provisions valid at the time of acquisition. Modifications of the device lead to an extinction of the manufacturer’s guarantee obligation. A crash of the system software is not considered a malfunction and no guarantee will apply.
  • Page 77 The manufacturer hereby declares conformity with the following guidelines and standards for this product: • Low-voltage guideline 2006/95/EC • Guideline on electromagnetic compatibility, 2004/108/EC • Ecodesign directive 2009/125/EC Equipment type/model: Digital satellite receiver DSR 6050 HD Langenzenn, 15 AUG 2010 Schwaiger GmbH...
  • Page 78 Glossary Alternating Current Connection for alternating current Direct Current Connection for direct current Cinch Coaxial connector for connecting a TV set or connector stereo system. DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control Digital system, with which the receiver can control different components of the external unit. It is especially used for selecting from multiple satellite positions (for example ASTRA and Eutelsat).
  • Page 79 Identification number of a received data stream. The PIDs ensure that a channel is received completely. Receiver Receiver unit, which converts signals from the antenna into video and audio signals. SCART A 21-pole connector for connecting the TV set to the receiver.

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