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Description
Front
①
/USB: Connection for USB1 memory
devices.
3
/USB: Connection for USB1 memory
devices.
②
Infrared sensor for the reception of remote
control commands.
Back
④
LNB IN: Connection for
the coaxial cable to
the signal from the satellite system.
⑤
HD OUT: Connection to an HDTV quality TV.
⑥
IR IN: Infrared connection
⑦
AV OUT: For broadcasting video and sound
signals.
⑧
Connection for an adapter (DC 12V/2A)
Connecting and switching on
Note:
For interference-free satellite TV
reception, a specialist technician must
calibrate your satellite TV system with a
digital TV level meter.
•
Connect the receiver using
HDMI cable
from the HD OUT output to
your
TV
HDMI
input.
•
Now connect the receiver to the satellite
antenna cable via the
LNB IN
input.
•
Insert the batteries into the remote
control, with respect to polarity.
•
Connect the receiver to the power
supply.
•
The receiver starts with the BOOT
process and is operational within a short
time.
Switching off
By pressing the Power button once on your remote control, a pop-up window opens.
You can choose any of these two types of Stand-by mode, according to your preferences. When pressing
and holding the Power button of your remote control for more than 2 sec., the device goes into OFF
mode. For more settings please refer to page 21
DC-12V
AV
HD OUT
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA Max
IR
1
HDMI in
2
HD
m
i
kabel
HDMI
kabel
Antenna cable
Power socket
HD OUT: Output receiver
HDMI cable
TV set connection panel
Use an HDMI input!
LNB IN: Connecting
the cable to the satellite
signal
USB1
USB2
progressiv HD c
3
1
2
DC-12V
AV
HD OUT
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA Max
IR
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