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HUMAX products use certain open source operating system software distributed 
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Summary of Contents for HUMAX HDR-1100S

Page 1: ...HDR 1100S Your USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...nt with Netflix Curzon Home Cinema Wuaki tv and Hopster Catch up on the last 7 days of TV with a unique Roll Back TV Guide Showcase specially selected editorial TV picks Clever Recording the smart way to organise your recorded shows Easy plug and play set up Free expert customer support visit freesat co uk help or call 0345 313 0051 Welcome to Freesat NEED A HAND If you need help anywhere along the...

Page 3: ...ecordings 15 Handy auto prompts 16 See what you ve set to record 17 Find and watch a recording 18 Recording playback controls 19 Pick up a recording from where you left off 20 Managing your recording space 21 Pause and rewind live TV 22 Connect to the Internet 23 On Demand 24 Showcase 25 Search 26 Controlling your children s viewing 27 Hiding Adult channels 28 Accessibility 29 Safety Instructions ...

Page 4: ...our selection Number buttons to enter channel numbers SUB turns subtitles on or off MAIN CONTROLS Standby puts the box into standby and on again Skip forward skips forward in recordings Fast forward fast forwards up to x32 times faster List sort the TV Guide into channel categories Pause pauses live TV recordings and On Demand playback TV Guide opens and closes the TV Guide Exit returns to live TV...

Page 5: ...iled watch from the start unwatched ON SCREEN ICONS RECORDING ICONS may contain material with adult themes an HD version also available High Definition subtitles available Dolby surround sound available part of a series film audio description available shown with sign language reminder On screen icons 3 ...

Page 6: ...re series at the touch of a button all easy to find in the Recordings section On Demand The best Catch up TV and On Demand services full of TV favourites ready to watch when you are Your Freesat box will need to be connected to the Internet see page 24 Search Quickly find a programme without trawling the TV listings Help info Tips on making the most of your Freesat box and info about services for vi...

Page 7: ...at s on the minute you sit down with our at a glance Now Next view Press TV GUIDE Use to explore what s on Now Next what s coming up in the next 7 days what s been on already but is available for catch up earlier later 5 ...

Page 8: ... if a programme is on live TV now highlight it in the TV Guide press OK and the Action Menu will look like screen 2 If the programme is on later you ll be able to Set reminder or Record it Screen 3 Press to scroll through the options and OK to select Pressing OK on a programme brings up all the available options 1 2 3 T O P T I P Your main controls 6 ...

Page 9: ... back 24 hours press and As you browse through the guide you can find out more about a programme and see a full description by pressing Highlight a programme and press OK and choose Watch now Screen 2 At any stage to go back to watching TV full screen press EXIT 1 2 If you know the channel number jump straight to it in the TV Guide with the number buttons T O P T I P Seeing what s on Now Next 7 ...

Page 10: ... in the TV Guide where this is available Press to see programmes from earlier on today ready to watch whenever you are Screen 2 You can go back up to 7 days by continuing to press Screen 3 Highlight a programme you want to watch and press OK To go back to the live TV Guide continue to press To go back to watching TV full screen press EXIT 1 2 3 Watching something on earlier 8 ...

Page 11: ...are on later Screen 1 For the full TV guide press again Screen 2 To move forward and back 24 hours press and You can plan your viewing for up to a week in advance setting reminders and recordings To clear the Guide press EXIT Planning what to watch later 1 2 To fast scroll through the TV Guide press and hold T O P T I P 9 ...

Page 12: ...ls press Screen 2 Browse programmes on earlier today by pressing and what s on later by pressing Screen 3 You can set reminders and recordings here by pressing OK To go back to watching live TV full screen press EXIT Browsing whilst watching TV 2 3 1 Press i to see the programme description Set a programme to record with one touch by pressing R T O P T I P 10 ...

Page 13: ...s come with extra info to help you decide whether to watch them To see the programme info highlight the programme in the TV Guide and press the button A short description will then show in the info area next to the mini TV Screen 1 To see more info about the programme press OK for the Action Menu Screen 2 Select About Here you ll find a longer description of the programme including when it is showi...

Page 14: ... group of channels in the TV Guide by pressing LIST on your remote control Screen 1 Use to choose the type of channel you re looking for and press OK Screen 2 You ll then only see the channels within that category in the TV Guide 1 2 Find programmes by channel category 12 ...

Page 15: ...then use and select Radio To listen to a radio programme highlight it in the TV Guide and press OK You can choose to Listen now Set reminder or Record just like a TV programme Radio channels start at Channel 700 T O P T I P Finding and listening to radio channels 13 ...

Page 16: ... want to set a reminder for press OK and select Set reminder While watching live TV Screen 2 Highlight a programme press OK and select Set reminder The reminder prompt will appear on screen 30 seconds before the programme starts and will then auto tune to the channel Screen 3 Setting a reminder 2 3 1 To cancel a reminder press BACK when the prompt is on screen TOP TIP 14 ...

Page 17: ...ord one channel while you watch another Or you can record two different channels and play back a recording you made earlier The box will need to be connected to the satellite dish with two cables If you only use one cable this feature won t be available Pressing standby while recording won t stop the recording Your Freesat box will go into standby when the recording has finished Record from when yo...

Page 18: ...creen 1 HD alternative If the programme is also on in HD you ll be asked whether to record the High Definition version Solving a recording conflict Your Freesat box will help you solve the recording conflict by searching the TV listings Screen 2 If the programme is on at another time in the TV listings your Freesat box will suggest it 2 16 ...

Page 19: ...is being recorded or is set to record the recording icon will appear next to it in the TV guide shows the programme is part of a series All episodes will be recorded and stored together See what you ve set to record R E C O R D I N G I C O N S part watched to be deleted soon series recording set kept won t be deleted recording set recording failed watch from the start unwatched 17 ...

Page 20: ...recorded are stored here You can choose how they re listed either alphabetically A Z by date Most recent or not watched yet Still to watch Highlight the programme you want to watch press OK and select Watch now Screen 2 Find and watch a recording 1 2 18 ...

Page 21: ...t Watch now FAST FORWARD AND REWIND Press or to shift to a different place in the recording Screen 1 You can choose different speeds up to 32x by pressing or repeatedly PAUSE Press to freeze the screen while you re playing fast forwarding or rewinding a programme STOP To return to your Recordings press 19 ...

Page 22: ...e recording and press OK You ll have the option to Watch from start or Resume Resume will play from the point you left off Checking your remaining viewing time See how long you have left to watch by pressing any of the arrow buttons Pick up a recording from where you left off 20 ...

Page 23: ... a new recording Programmes that are next in line to be deleted are stored in the folder deleting soon Deleting a recording Press RECORDINGS Highlight the recording you want to delete press OK and select Delete from the list If the recording is part of a series you also have the option to delete all recorded episodes Keeping your recordings Press RECORDINGS Highlight the recording you want to prot...

Page 24: ...amme you re watching press You can pause live TV for up to two hours When you re ready to watch again press After two hours on pause your box will automatically start to play from the point that you paused the TV Rewind live TV To rewind the programme you re watching press To return to live TV from pause playback and rewind playback press EXIT 22 ...

Page 25: ... on the back of the box and the other end into an Ethernet port on your router Illustration 1 That s it you re connected If your router is too far away to use a cable you can connect to your home Wi Fi network The box will automatically display available Wi Fi networks and you ll just need to enter your password Or try using a pair of Homeplug Adapters They re a safe and convenient way to access t...

Page 26: ... all available On Demand services Screen 2 Use to browse through the On Demand services and OK to select Whilst watching an On Demand programme you can use the playback buttons and just like a recording On Demand programmes are not available to record On Demand Your Freesat box needs to be connected to the Internet N E E D T O K N O W 2 24 ...

Page 27: ...er the picks using the genre categories Select a show and press OK You ll then have the option to watch a programme from On Demand or to set a recording from the On TV section Showcase Showcase is divided in to two sections On the left are programme picks you may have missed and are available to watch On Demand On the right are upcoming shows that you may want to watch or set a recording for T O P...

Page 28: ...etters You can filter the search results by TV or Radio or by any channel category Once you ve found the programme you re looking for highlight it and press OK You ll be given all the options available for that specific programme including Watch now or Record Search You can leave out common words from the search like the a an with of There s no need to include hyphens or apostrophes To clear the sea...

Page 29: ... your four digit PIN You can change your PIN code at any time by selecting HOME followed by Settings and then Parental Controls You can restrict viewing of On Demand programmes in the same way This can either be done by following the prompts during the first time installation process or by visiting Home Settings then going to General Settings Controlling your children s viewing Once you ve set your...

Page 30: ...n select Settings and then Parental controls Here you have the option to hide all Adult channels from the TV Guide Turning off all PIN controlled restrictions You can turn off all PIN restrictions by selecting HOME followed by Settings and then Parental Controls Hiding Adult channels 28 ...

Page 31: ...ubtitles on while watching live TV press SUB To turn them off press SUB again Audio description Audio description is an additional audio service which describes what is happening on screen including language movements actions and expressions Look out for icon in the TV Guide which indicates they are available for that programme To turn audio description on while watching live TV press AD To turn i...

Page 32: ...f the product 6 Attachments Do not use any unsupported attachments as these may be hazardous or cause damage to the product 7 Lighting storm or not in use Unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna during a thunderstorm or when left unattended and unused for long periods of time This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power surges 8 Extraneous objects Do n...

Page 33: ... or a VCR c Do not block the openings with any object and do not place the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface d If you place the product on a rack or a bookcase ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that you have followed the manufacturer s instructions for mounting e Do not place the product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table where it can fall A falling prod...

Page 34: ...Do not insert metal or inflammable objects inside the product c Do not touch the power plug with wet hands d Disconnect the power cord in case of lightning e Unplug power cable to install the antenna cable 3 To avoid damage of product Do not use the product when it is out of order If you continue to use the product when defective serious damage can be caused Make sure to contact your local product ...

Page 35: ...el search e Check the brightness level of the TV f Check if the channel is currently on air 3 Poor picture sound quality a Make sure there is no mobile phone or microwave oven near the product b Keep the power cable and the RF cable apart from each other Note If the antenna is covered with snow or the RF is weakened by heavy rain the condition of the sound and picture may temporarily be poor Howev...

Page 36: ...teries in the remote control d Replace the batteries in the remote control for a new set 6 Cannot make reservations a Check that no previous reservations are conflicting with the new reservation 7 Channel search does not work a Make sure that the antenna setting in the menu is correct 8 Cannot record progammes a Check if the USB hard drive is connected for recording purpose b The USB hard drive is ...

Page 37: ...to 5 Remote Control Function List The keys on the remote control function as in the list below Some keys may not function depending on the product T O P T I P When no code is entered for one minute the universal setting mode will switch to normal mode Try several setting codes and select the code that has the most functions Button TV Button TV STANDBY POWER Exit EXIT TV VOLUME UP STB VOLUME DOWN R...

Page 38: ...7 388 099 084 077 072 065 059 034 023 002 AlfaView 220 All Tel 190 238 Allorgan 032 035 Allstar 006 Amitech 131 241 Amoi 315 Amplivision 064 035 049 Amstrad 006 204 043 036 074 002 023 026 062 065 071 094 128 410 436 451 Anam 006 002 Anam National 006 129 Andersson 210 211 Anglo 043 002 Anitech 006 043 002 045 Ansonic 006 134 064 002 017 023 042 048 066 070 285 AOC 120 266 335 Apollo 083 Apro 420 ...

Page 39: ...H 391 Boca 361 Boman 256 Boots 002 035 044 Bork 265 Bosch 049 BPL 006 033 045 202 Brandt 120 144 103 020 046 052 Brimax 380 Brinkmann 006 134 086 072 095 Brionvega 006 014 062 Britannia 034 035 Brother 043 Bruns 014 BSR 023 BTC 036 Bush 102 006 144 134 204 138 087 061 043 036 005 108 376 373 370 361 355 352 327 388 430 431 432 440 448 451 473 476 477 478 002 033 035 044 045 056 059 065 066 095 133...

Page 40: ... 450 Datsura 033 Dawa 006 Daytek 221 269 271 Dayton 002 221 269 Daytron 006 002 066 De Graaf 098 007 023 033 DEC 258 Decca 006 011 035 044 094 118 Dell 235 278 Denko 043 Denon 021 Denver 006 108 214 256 352 410 453 473 489 Desmet 006 002 014 049 DGM 436 Diamant 006 Diamond 181 DiBoss 293 Digatron 006 Digihome 210 370 Digiline 006 134 018 Digimate 198 Digital Device 340 Digitek 310 380 Digitrex 478...

Page 41: ... 094 089 084 083 070 055 035 023 018 017 014 011 010 Firstline 102 006 144 134 204 061 341 267 265 250 215 172 119 097 070 066 056 050 035 034 033 011 002 Fisher 061 064 005 008 011 014 017 033 035 056 097 Flint 006 113 043 036 080 011 Force 210 Forgestone 029 Formenti 006 014 023 034 049 Formenti Phoenix 034 049 Fortress 014 015 Fraba 006 064 Friac 006 113 064 002 091 Frontech 043 002 023 035 Fuj...

Page 42: ...02 094 190 260 289 Hantor 006 Harsper 190 Harwa 162 218 238 Harwood 006 087 002 071 Hauppauge 006 Havermy 015 HCM 006 043 036 002 035 045 071 072 Hema 002 035 Hemmermann 056 097 Hifivox 020 Higashi 034 Highline 006 043 Hikona 036 452 Hinari 006 043 036 005 002 033 059 077 443 Hisawa 144 113 036 080 045 Hisense 102 092 165 254 265 366 491 Hit 014 Hitachi 006 098 124 204 208 005 019 037 146 152 153 1...

Page 43: ...5 072 137 149 207 264 362 408 496 Kaisui 006 036 080 002 034 035 045 Kamp 034 Kapsch 061 017 023 032 042 Karcher 144 113 111 043 064 045 164 327 451 Kathrein 102 195 Kawa 065 Kawasho 034 KB Aristocrat 023 Kendo 006 204 113 064 062 067 070 095 099 128 210 285 333 Kennedy 023 032 075 Kennex 204 Keymat 258 300 398 436 437 Kingsley 034 Kioto 142 Kiss 170 Kiton 006 134 Kneissel 102 006 113 064 042 048 ...

Page 44: ...andor 043 Manesth 006 043 004 035 049 Manhattan 006 134 204 164 192 237 293 Maqma 290 340 378 404 Marantz 102 006 071 140 277 317 Marelli 014 Mark 006 144 145 002 034 035 066 Marks and Spencer 420 Marquant 478 Mascom 327 432 Master s 091 Masuda 036 Matsui 102 006 144 030 204 087 005 080 074 153 195 097 094 369 445 077 447 065 059 056 052 044 035 033 028 011 008 004 003 002 Matsushita 129 Maxent 39...

Page 45: ...102 006 002 035 054 New World 036 Nextier 338 NFREN 170 Nicam 097 Nicamagic 034 Nikkai 006 043 036 005 002 004 011 034 035 Nikkei 144 Nikko 027 Nobliko 010 034 Nogamatic 020 Nokia 098 113 111 061 023 033 049 053 055 056 066 083 084 089 122 Norcent 266 335 Nordic 035 Nordmende 006 144 103 030 020 046 054 242 280 499 Normerel 006 Northern Star 220 Novatronic 006 018 066 Novita 273 Oceanic 098 061 02...

Page 46: ... 006 014 029 034 Pilot 142 Pioneer 006 086 061 064 020 023 024 046 073 093 136 159 233 277 286 381 Pionier 086 064 327 Plantron 006 043 002 Playsonic 006 144 145 035 053 361 405 Polaroid 298 312 355 376 383 390 240 Poppy 002 Portland 066 119 Powerpoint 006 138 087 201 Prandoni Prince 061 094 Precision 035 Premier 199 Prima 043 002 071 218 238 303 PrimeView 340 Prinston 204 145 Prinz 061 011 056 09...

Page 47: ...35 034 033 027 023 011 009 002 Sandra 034 035 Sansui 006 142 131 148 189 267 326 Santon 002 Sanyo 204 064 005 019 442 370 363 358 357 356 222 200 150 140 097 053 048 035 034 033 025 023 017 011 008 003 002 240 SBR 102 006 029 Schaub Lorenz 098 144 086 111 061 056 066 215 256 267 Schneider 102 006 144 134 204 061 208 036 451 450 293 128 097 095 065 056 054 042 035 023 010 Scotch 027 Scotland 023 Sc...

Page 48: ... 210 211 Stylandia 035 SunBrite 284 Sungoo 470 Sunkai 113 087 036 080 050 059 190 Sunstar 006 043 002 065 Sunstech 456 Sunwood 006 Superla 034 035 094 SuperTech 102 006 036 002 034 Supra 002 066 Susumu 036 046 052 Sutron 002 SVA 108 190 Swedx 340 Swissflex 481 Swisstec 481 480 422 421 401 400 391 344 343 342 341 340 308 307 300 271 195 190 Sydney 034 035 Sylvania 026 275 427 Sysline 006 Sytong 034 ...

Page 49: ...054 056 082 335 Thorn 006 061 005 100 096 093 091 054 052 044 029 020 017 012 011 004 Thorn Ferguson 012 029 052 054 091 Time 378 454 455 Tiny 238 TMK 027 Tobishi 310 Tokai 006 134 204 002 011 023 035 066 Tokaido 204 Tokyo 004 034 Tomashi 036 045 Topline 134 204 Toshiba 030 204 005 115 129 092 447 364 313 304 242 212 211 183 100 039 022 020 010 009 004 236 257 Tosumi 451 Towada 035 056 Toyoda 002 ...

Page 50: ...95 271 285 Watt Radio 023 034 056 097 Wega 006 005 014 Wegavox 002 Welltech 014 Weltblick 035 049 Weltstar 204 Westinghouse 189 Wharfedale 102 006 095 189 256 327 370 452 453 477 502 White Westinghouse 006 034 049 119 Wilson 102 Windsor 134 204 Windstar 045 Windy Sam 102 World of Vision 190 193 195 198 224 242 246 340 389 X View 215 Xenius 124 133 XLogic 188 Xomax 397 Xoro 218 224 229 303 404 503 ...

Page 51: ...nd 119 Radiola 102 RCA 015 442 Saba 120 Samsung 442 Sanyo 442 Schneider 102 006 SEG 119 Sharp 015 Siemens 006 Sony 301 446 Teac 026 Technics 102 Thomson 120 United 445 Universum 018 White Westinghouse 119 TV VCR DVD Combo Bush 448 Ferguson 447 Grundig 448 Matsui 447 Orion 448 If the code for your equipment is not listed visit the following website and see MDB1 3 for a complete list of supported co...

Page 52: ...th from uncontrolled waste disposal Domestic users Please contact either the retailer where you purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users Contact your supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes f...

Page 53: ...al authorization is required from the national spectrum authorities 3 In Latvia For outdoor usage an authorization is required from the Electronic Communications Office 4 5GHz Radio Local Area Networks RLANs Band only indoor use 5 This equipment may be operated in all European Union member countries and Turkey Product RF specifications Frequency mode band Wi Fi b g n 20 40MHz RF output power Maximu...

Page 54: ...m on which the executable runs unless that component itself accompanies the executable If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code 4...

Page 55: ...tion 6 Otherwise if the work is a derivative of the Library you may distribute the object code for the work under the terms of Section 6 Any executables containing that work also fall under Section 6 whether or not they are linked directly with the Library itself 6 As an exception to the Sections above you may also combine or link a work that uses the Library with the Library to produce a work con...

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