NewLine HD12 User Manual

NewLine HD12 User Manual

Digital high defintion 230/12v satellite receiver

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  • Page 1 Digital High Defintion 230/12V Satellite Receiver User Manual...
  • Page 2 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    This symbol indicates that dangerous voltages constituting a risk of electric shock are present within this unit. This Symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance inst- ructions in the literature accompanying this unit. This Symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Front and Rear Panel Remote Control System Connection Satellite Setting Channel Scan Basic Operation Program Setting Picture Setting Channel Search Time Setting Option System Setting Time shift and Recording Timer EasyFind Troubleshooing Technical Specifications Notice About Recycling Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 5: Front And Rear Panel

    Front and Rear Panel 1. Front panel 2.Rear panel LNB IN: This socket connects to your satellite antenna. LNB OUT: USB: For Software upgrade and media playback IR Sensor: Used to Receive the signal from Remote Control. HDMI: High definition audio and video output used to connect to a HDMI device.
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    Remote Control POWER: Switch the receiver in and out of Standbymode. 0-9: Numeric keys. CH-/CH+: Program changing keys. MENU: Display main menu on TV screen, and press again to disappear menu. OK: To confirm current setting, or display channel list in no-menu mode. VOL-/VOL+: To increase / decrease volume.
  • Page 7: Installing The Batteries

    REPEAT: Repeat play multimedia file. Installing the Batteries Remove the battery cover from the rear of the Remote Control and place 2xAAA size batteries inside the compartment. Please make sure the battery polarities match the polarity markings inside The compartment. Using the Remote Control To use the Remote Control, point it towards the external IR Sensor of the Digital Set Top Box.
  • Page 8: System Connection

    System connection For a basic connection from your Set Top Box to your television set, you can use the CVBS Adapter. For a higher quality connection use a direct HDMI connection. Connect an audio amplifier you have to use also the CVBS Adapter for L/R Audio. Satellite Setting (1) Preparation: You will have to know the following parameter to make a successful channel...
  • Page 9 Example: A satellite antenna orients satellite ASTRAS 19.2° and has a “universal” or “Digital” LNB. We recommend the pre-programmes list in this case. If you would not like to use the pre-programmed list, the common setup for ASTRA 19.2° is as followed: Satellite: 019.2E Astra 1H.
  • Page 10 (3) Explanation of the parameters LNB Type: define the oscillator frequency for your LNB. Please take the Correct value from the manual of your LNB (standard: 09750/10600) If you have a Unicable/SCR EN50494, select LNb type Unicable (A or B, A is generally the correct choice by a Unicable system for satellite reception).
  • Page 11: Channel Scan

    Channel Scan There appears a window showing “channel search” upon pressing the BLUE Button on the menu of the satellite setting. In this window you can make Three entries to affect the can result. Scan mode: Default: The receiver scans channels according to a pre-programmed list. This search process goes fast without being able to find programs on new Transponders Blind search: The receiver scans every possible frequency.
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation (1). Program Manage settings To access the menu press the MENU button and select [program]. Using the LEFT/RIGHT keys to navigate through the menu. The menu provides options to adjust the Program Manage Settings. Select an option and press Ok or RIGHT to adjust that setting.
  • Page 13: Picture Setting

    (c) Sort Sort your channels from the following options: -Default -Encrypt -Freq -Service name (2). Picture Setting To access the menu press MENU then select [Picture] using the RIGHT/LEFT key. The menu provides options to adjust the video settings. Press UP/DOWN to select an option and press RIGHT/LEFT to adjust the setting.
  • Page 14: Channel Search

    (3). Channel Search To access the menu press MENU and select channel search using the LEFT/RIGHT keys. (a) Dish Setup After setup satellite dish, you can search the DTV channels. Select Dish Setup and press OK to start the Dish Setup Menu. Scan a Satellite 1.
  • Page 15: Time Setting

    (4). Time Setting (a) Time Offset Select auto or manual for GMT offset adjustments. (b) Time Zone Select the Time Zone offset when Time Offset is set to manual. (c) Date Set current date when Time Offset is set to manual. (d) Time Set current time when Time Offset is set to manual.
  • Page 16: System Setting

    (c) Audio Language Select the preferred audio language for watching TV channels. If the language is not available the default program language will be used. (d) Digital Audio If no sound is coming from the audio amplifier which is connected to the coaxial cable You can change this setting.
  • Page 17: Usb

    (7.) USB To access the menu press the MENU button and select [USB] using the RIGHT/LEFT keys. The menu provides options to playback Music, Photo and Multimedia files. It can support AVI, MP3, WMA, JPEG and BMP formats. (a) Multimedia: When a USB device is attached you can select from the Music, Photo, Movie or PVR options in this menu using the RIGHT/LEFT keys and OK to Select.
  • Page 18: Time Shift And Recording

    Time shift and Recording Time shift Press [Time shift/Pause] key first then at any time you can press the [Play] key and the unit will start playing recorded programs from the start. Press [GOTO] to select the playing time. The Play time cannot exceed the current time. Press [Fast forward]/ [Fast back] to move through the current recording.
  • Page 19: Timer

    Timer The most unique feature of the STB is its ability to record live TV. There are two ways You can do this. The first is to simply connect a USB storage device to your STB And press the record button on the remote. The other way is to schedule a program to record using the blue button or from within the EPG menu.
  • Page 20: Easyfind

    Easy Find LNB in connection For the first time, the Easy Find LNB enables the orientation of a satellite antenna wi- thout the help of a second person or direct view on the TV set. Also, this LNB replaces orientation aids such as Sat-Finder or other expensive measuring instruments. The Easy Find LNB is not included in the scope of supply of the digital satellite recei- ver.
  • Page 21: 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 22: First Step

      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 23 Third step Now, you can begin to make the correct settings for your receiver so that then you will be able to direct the antenna with the Easy Find LNB. Please proceed as follows: Press the OK key of the remote control of your receiver. Now you should see the following image on your TV screen.
  • Page 24 Fifth step Now you see the following image on your TV screen: Now, press the INFO key of the remote control of your receiver twice. The following will be displayed: Press the red function key to enable the Easy Find function. Now, you can go to your antenna to direct it.
  • Page 25 b) If you are approaching a satellite, the LED diode begins to flash faster with red light. With increasing signal strength, the colour changes to orange and the LED diode does not flash anymore. Please note that your antenna is also able to receive other satellites. Also with other satellites it is possible that the LED diode changes to orange, with or without flashing.
  • Page 26 Seventh step As soon as you have found the selected satellite, you will see the programme list of the set satellite on the screen, and also the sound will be transmitted. The installation via the Easy Find LNB is done now. The current channel will be dis- played.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooing

    Troubleshooting Problem Potential Reasons What to do No power Power isn´t connected Connect the power The power switch is not onSwitch on the power Dish direction not correct. Realign the dish. Please use a bigger No DTV signal Signal is too weak. dish.
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Item Sub Item Parameter Input Frequency 950 - 2150MHz Tuner Impedance 75 Ohm Symbol rate 2 - 45Mbps Modulation QPSK 8PSK Decoder Format MPEG4AVC/H.264 HP@L4 Video MPEG2MP@ML.HL 480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i Output Format /1080p Output Port HDMI, SCART MPEG-1 (layer1&2&3), WMA, Audio Decoder Format Audio Output...
  • Page 29: Notice About Recycling

    Notice about recycling Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be Recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical equipment, at heir end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/ recycling centre.

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