Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.2 Main Features 2. Safety/Precautions 2.1 Safety 2.2 Precautions 3. Points to Check before Use 3.1 Accessories 4. Controls/Functions 4.1 Front Panel 4.2 Rear Panel 4.3 Remote controller 5. How to Connect 6. Operation 6.1 Getting Started 6.2 System Setting 6.3 Channels 6.4 Electronic Program Guide...
Introduction 1.1 Overview This satellite receiver is designed for the reception of free-to-air and encrypted channels. Depending on your location, enjoy the rich choice of up to 5,000 different channels broadcasting a large range of programs: culture, sports, cinema, news, events, etc. This receiver is assembled with highly qualified electronic parts.
2.2 Precautions When installing the unit Install the unit horizontally. An uneven Do not put heavy items such as a TV installation may cause the unit to be set on the unit. That may damage the damaged. unit. Do not leave the unit where the water Do not put water holding items such as drops or splashes.
Controls/Functions 4.1 Front Panel Power : Switches the receiver between ‘Standby’ and ‘Power ON’ modes. Standby/Power on Indications Lamp : Flashes red light in ‘Standby’ mode and shows no light in ‘Power ON’ mode. Indication Light : Flashes when a key on the Remote Control Unit (RCU) is pressed. : To switch channels or change the cursor position on the application screen.
4.3 Remote controller POWER : To turn the receiver On/Off. MUTE : To turn the sound On/Off. Numeric Keys (0-9) : To enter numerical settings (such as channel numbers) directly. INFO : To show information about the current program. Press twice to show detail.
How to Connect When Connecting the Receiver to a TV with RF connectors Connect the TV antenna to TV ANT IN Connect the RF-IN of the TV to RF-OUT Connect the Video and Audio of the TV to Video and Audio: connect the red and white connectors to Audio R and Audio L, and the yellow connector to Video Connect your satellite dish...
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6.1 Getting Started 2) Antenna Setup Press the MENU button to display the main menu. to move in the menu. Press on ‘Dish Setting’. The following window will appear. <Figure 6-2> If you have a motorized dish, press on ‘Motorized Setting’. < Figure 6-3> Note : Enter a 4-Digit password if need arise.
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6.1 Getting Started 3) Satellite Scan Through this function, the receiver searches for all the available channels and saves them in memory. Auto Scan <Figure 6-4> To select more than one satellite, press the RED button when the selection bar is positioned on the satellite.
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6.1 Getting Started Manual Scan <Figure 6-7> Select a transponder. To change a transponder’s information (Frequency, Symbol Rate), use the NUMERIC buttons. To add a new transponder, press the GREEN button. To delete a transponder, press the YELLOW button with the cursor next to the Frequency parameter.
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6.1 Getting Started 5) Other Functions of the Remote Control Volume Control While watching a program, press to control the volume. You can press the MUTE button to remove the sound of the program: the mute icon will be displayed. Press the MUTE button again to turn the sound back on. Channel Information You can press the INFO button to display the information banner for a few seconds.
6.2 System Setting 1) Time Settings This submenu allows you to set your local time, wake up time, wake up channel and sleep time. <Figure 6-11> - GMT Usage : Set this ON for the local time to be determined by adjusting the time difference with the GMT (Greenwich Meantime) according to your location.
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6.2 System Setting 3) OSD Settings This submenu allows you to set the menu language, OSD transparency and Information and Volume timeouts. <Figure 6-13> - Menu Language : Select the desired language for the menu. - Transparency : Set the OSD transparency of the menu. (1% ~ 100%) - Information Timeout : Select the display duration of the information banner.
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6.2 System Setting 5) Database Reset This submenu allows you to restore the factory set values (useful when encountering problems after changing settings). <Figure 6-15> - Delete Radio Channels : Erase all radio channels in the database. - Delete Scramble Channels : Erase all scramble channels in the database. - Delete All Channels : Erase all channels.
6.3 Channels 1) Set Favorites This submenu allows you to set up favorite groups of channels. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. The receiver supports 8 favorite groups. Press on ‘Set Favorites’. The list of groups will be displayed. <Figure 6-18> Press to choose a group.
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6.3 Channels 4) Lock Channels This submenu allows you to lock channels to control access to them. Once a channel is locked, you will be asked to enter a password whenever you try to watch it. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button.
6.3 Channels 6) Delete Channels This submenu allows you to delete channels. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button. Note : Be careful! If you delete a channel, you will not be able to access it again until you rescan.
6.4 Electronic Program Guide 2) Timer This sub menu allows you to set the on/off time of your receiver. This submenu allows you to set on/off times of your receiver. To display the timer menu, press the RED button while in the guide menu. <Figure 6-26> Press to select a timer’s parameter.
6.5 Games Press the EXIT button to quit the game. <Figure 6-29> 3) Snake Press on ‘Snake’. The following menu will be displayed. <Figure 6-31> You can choose a skill level using Press to start the game <Figure 6-28>, or press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
6.7 Common Interface <Figure 6-34> 2) The Status of the CAM You can access detailed information about the CAM using the Menu to select ‘CI’ and pressing . <Figure 6-35> Proceed with further instructions displayed on the screen to check more detailed information depending on the CAM in use.
Specifications System capabilities Fully DVB compliant LNB/Tuner input Connector IEC 169-24, female Frequency range 950MHz ~ 2150MHz Signal level -65dBm ~ -25dBm LNB supply 14/18V, max 400mA LNB switch control 22KHz DiSEqC Ver 1.0/1.1/1.2/USALS Compatible Demodulator Front end QPSK Symbol rate 2Msps ~ 45Msps SCPC and MCPC Capable Spectral inversion...