IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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All safety and operating instructions should be read before using this
product. The operating instructions should be kept for future
reference.
All warnings on the product and instructions for use should be
followed. All operations and operating instructions should be
adhered to. Unplug this product before cleaning.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth
for cleaning and place the receiver in a well-ventilated, unheated area.
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as
they may cause hazards. Do not use this product near water, such as, near a bathtub, shower, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a damp basement or near a swimming pool and similar locations.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, resulting in serious injury to a child or adult and damage to the product itself.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the device.
The product mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
The main plug is used as the disconnect device.
The disconnect device shall remain operational.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Introduction
1-1 Performance
1-2 Accessories
2. Control & Features
2-1 Front Panel
2-2 Rear Panel
2-3 Remote Control
3. Receiver Connection Diagram
3-1 Connection to TV
3-2 Connection to Hifi system
3-3 Connection to TV with SCART and monitoring system (DiSEqC
1.2 / USALS)
4. User Guide
4-1 Channels
4-2 Changing Channels
4-3 Volume Control
4-4 TV/Radio/Favorites Channel List
4-5 Language
4-6 ZOOM
4-7 Teletext
4-8 Subtitles
4-9 Fast Scanning
4-10 Quick Edit Channel
5. Main Menu
5-1 Installation
5-2 System Settings
5-3 User Preferences
5-4 Advanced Utilities
6. New Features
6-1 A/V Selection
7. Malfunctions
8. Technical Specifications
1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
1-1 Performance
120 programmable satellites / 6,000 programmable channels
950~2150 MHz IF range
MCPC/SCPC, C/KU reception
MPEG 2 / DVB compliant
1 LNB input. IF loop for second receiver
Variable input symbol rate 1 ~ 45Msps
Oscilloscope / spectrum analysis function for easy signal detection
Easy automatic satellite program searching
Manual PID scanning function
Picture-in-Picture function
Multi-Image function (4, 9, 10, 13 or images)
Multi-language menu
Electronic Program Guide
Selection of a group of 8 favorite channels / parental lock
Automatic NTSC / PAL switching
OSD Teletext and VBI
RS 232 download
Data transfer/receiver-to-receiver and/or PC-to-receiver
DiSEqC version 1.2/1.3 supported
1-2 Accessories
User manual: 1
Remote control unit: 1
Batteries (type D.C.A.): 2 pieces
Warranty card: 1
2. Control & Features
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2. Control & Features
2-1 Front Panel
1. Power
To put the receiver into and out of 'standby' mode.
2. Menu
Used to show the main menu.
3. OK
To show the TV/Radio channel list and to select a program,
a range or a parameter value.
4. EXIT
Use this button as a main return to viewing mode
5. Vol ?/?
Volume up & down
6. CH ?/?
Channel up & down
7. Display
Shows the channel number, commands for the remote control error message and sets the time in 'standby' mode
8. To insert the smart card (optional)
To connect to the USB disk (optional)
2. Control & Features
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2-2 Rear Panel
1. IF IN: Satellite antenna input (F-connector)
2. IF OUT: IF loop-through output to the second receiver
3. RS-232C serial port: For reading and loading information
4. TV SCART: for connection to TV
5. 0/12V: for connection to LCD or PLASMA TV
6. Audio L / R RCA (phono) connectors: Stereo outputs for connection to
a high fidelity system
7. Video RCA (phono) connector: Composite video output
8. ANT.IN: For a (conventional) terrestrial TV antenna
9. To TV: To connect an RF cable to the antenna of a TV
10. Power: 100-240V~50 / 60Hz Max. 25W
11. ON/OFF switch
2. Control & Features
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2-3 Remote Control
2. Control & Features
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(MUTE): This key is for toggling sound ON/OFF
(POWER): The key turns the receiver ON/OFF
AUDIO: opens the audio mode window
TV/STB: Switches the TV output from the STB to VCR SCART.
TV/R: Select TV or Radio channels
SLEEP: Sleep function in viewing mode
SUB: Used to show subtitles.
TXT: Used to show Teletext
MULTI: Multi Image in viewing mode
P/N: the display mode is used to toggle.
RECALL: toggle between the current channel and the last one.
Numeric keys (0-9): The numeric keys allow direct channel selection
PGUP / PGDN: Used to move the highlighted bar one page at a time on the
menu. It is also used to change the 100 channels up and down.
SAT: Select a satellite
FAV+ / FAV-: directly toggle favorite channels within satellite current channels
EPG: This key shows information about the program of the selected channel
FAV: Exchange the last favorite channels or choose the favorite channels from the list
V?/ V?: used to move the highlighted bar or change the volume
OK: The OK key is used to select a program or a parameter value. Similarly, it is used to show the TV/RADIO channel list during TV viewing or RADIO sound
CH? / CH?: Used to move the highlighted bar up and down
MENU: Used for displaying the main menu
EXIT: Use this key to return to the viewing mode from
any menu function
PAUSE: to pause video during normal display but
the viewing audio remains active.
ZOOM: ZOOM function in viewing mode.
EDIT: to directly access the ` TV Channel List ` Menu
INFO: This key is used to display information about the channel
USB: Direct access to the "Media Management" menu
MP3: direct access to the "MP3 Media List" menu
JPEG: direct access to the "JPEG Media List" menu.
PVR LIST: direct access to the "Record List" menu
PIP: view two channels at the same time.
A-B: set A to B and repeat programs between the two if there are no
interruptions
T.S.: you will be asked " Would you like to time shift?"
GOTO: Jump to set time of the program
?: will stop the recording
?: you will be asked "Would you like to record?"
??: fast rewind the program
??: fast forward the program
?II: will stop / rewind the program
?I?: the screen will record until a mark point
??I: the screen will skip to the previous mark point
I??: the screen will skip to the next mark point
3. Receiver Connection Diagram
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3. Receiver Connection Diagram
To receive high-quality images, please use only the
component or SCART output
3-1 Connection to TV
- Connect the SCART cable between the main SCART plug of the TV and the TV SCART plug
on the receiver.
- Connect the RF cable from the output of the receiver to the RF input of the TV
- Connect the TV antenna to the ANT.IN input of the receiver
3. Receiver Connection Diagram
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To receive high-quality images, please use only the
component or SCART output
3-2 Connection to Hifi system
- Connect an RCA stereo cable from the AUDIO L/R jacks on the receiver to the LINE, AUX, SPACE or EXTRA input jacks on your high fidelity system
3-3 Connection to TV with SCART and monitoring system (DiSEqC
1.2 / USALS)
- Connect a SCART cable between the main SCART plug of the TV and the TV
SCART plug of the receiver.
- Connect a coaxial cable to the IF IN connector on the receiver and another to the REC or the receiver connector on the DiSEqC 1.2/USALS
Note: References to the DiSEqC 1.2/USALS connection
4. User Guide
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4. User Guide
4-1 Channels
Whenever you change channels,
the program information will be displayed
for a few seconds.
The information may include:
1) Current time
2) Channel name
3) The current number and name of the
channel; satellite name & TP information
4) Symbols for CAS, teletext system,
A/V alternative, EPG, "parental lock" information
5) Meta signal
6) Program information: Each time you press the Info button, the program information window will appear.
You can change the channel list using the ?/? keys on the RCU or
the front panel.
4-2 Changing Channels
You can change the channel by simply entering the channel number
using the number keys on the RCU 0~9. Alternatively, you can use the ?/? keys on the RCU and/or the front panel of the receiver.
4-3 Volume Control
To control the volume, use the
?/? keys on the RCU.
The volume indicator will display for
a few seconds before disappearing.
4. User Guide
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4-4 TV/Radio/Favorites Channel List
When you press the OK key,
you can directly see the channel list.
You can press INFO to toggle
the channel list from three columns to one column. You can choose the channel you would like to watch by moving the