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CONTENTS
1.
SAFETY .............................................................................................................................................................3
2.
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................3
3.
FEATURES........................................................................................................................................................4
4.
REMOTE CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................5
5.
FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................................7
6.
REAR PANEL ...................................................................................................................................................7
7.
CONNECTING YOUR SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................8
8.
BASIC OPERATIONS .....................................................................................................................................9
8.1
T
URN ON
STB .....................................................................................................................................................9
8.2
P
OWER
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8.3
C
HANNEL
U
/C
D
OWN
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8.4
V
OLUME
/V
- ............................................................................................................................9
8.5
N
UMBER
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8.6
M
UTE
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8.7
AUSE
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8.8
R
ECALL
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8.9
F
AVOURITE
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8.10
A
UDIO
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8.11
I
NFORMATION
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8.12
EPG
(W
HERE
VAILABLE
) ............................................................................................................................. 10
8.13
TV/RADIO ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
8.14
L
IST
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8.15
S
LEEP
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8.16
AGE
/P
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8.17
TEXT .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
8.18
UBTITLE
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8.19
IND
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8.20
Z
OOM
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8.21
TV/
SAT ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
8.22
ENU
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8.23
IDEO
ORMAT
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8.24
E
XIT
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9.
SERVICE ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
9.1
O
RGANIZING
ERVICES
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9.2
AVOURITES
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10.
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 16
10.1
ATELLITE
NSTALLATION
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10.2
UTO INSTALLATION
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10.3
G
UIDE
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10.4
ERRESTRIAL
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10.5
ABLE
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11.
PREFERENCE ................................................................................................................................................ 20
11.1
ANGUAGE
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11.2
ARENTAL
ONTROL
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11.3
A/V
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11.4
IME
ETTING
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11.5
IMER
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11.6
ISCELLANEOUS
ETTINGS
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11.7
OSD
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12.
SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
Page 1: ...14 CHANNEL LIST 11 8 15 SLEEP 12 8 16 PAGE UP PAGE DOWN 13 8 17 TEXT 13 8 18 SUBTITLE 13 8 19 FIND 13 8 20 ZOOM 13 8 21 TV SAT 13 8 22 MENU 13 8 23 VIDEO FORMAT 13 8 24 EXIT 14 9 SERVICE 14 9 1 ORGAN...
Page 2: ...s 30 14 1 3 Image Files 32 14 1 5 Software 33 14 1 6All 34 14 2 STORAGE INFORMATION 34 14 3 PVR SETTING 34 14 4 USB SPEED TEST 35 14 5 REMOVE USB DEVICE SAFELY 35 15 INTERNET 35 15 1 NETWORK LOCAL SET...
Page 3: ...onnect the HD Receiver from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the satellite dish FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE TV EARTHING The LNB cable MUST BE EARTHED to the system earth...
Page 4: ...urite channel list editing True colour On Screen Display OSD Full Picture In Graphic PIG function Electronic Programme Guide EPG for on screen channel information Subtitle supported Teletext supported...
Page 5: ...r to move cursor left or right in the menu v KEY To change channels or to move cursor up or down in the menu PAGE PAGE To move the cursor to the next or previous page in the menu or channel list REC H...
Page 6: ...play the MP3 JPEG or Record files Stop To stop the Time Shift recording or MP3 JPEG player PAUSE Used to select the freeze function Press once to freeze the screen picture FB To start Fast Backward f...
Page 7: ...OWER ON OFF SWITCH To switch ON OFF the receiver power supply LOOP This enables the connection of another receiver LNB IN 13 18V 500mA MAX This port is to connect the coaxial cable from LNB of your Di...
Page 8: ...been provided with RCA connector at the back of the receiver marked with AV OUT Connect an RCA cable from the AV OUT jack on the back of the receiver to the LINE AUX SPARE or EXTRA input jacks on your...
Page 9: ...change channel to a stronger signal channel If the problems still exist please consult your local dealer or other professionals for technical service 3 You are using a different LNB and you need to M...
Page 10: ...because that you haven t set any channels as Favourite Channel Please refer to Favourite 8 10 Audio 1 In full screen press AUDIO key to open the Audio window on the screen 2 You can modify the audio...
Page 11: ...llow key in EPG menu to set one record timer or go to Timer List menu 5 In EPG menu when you select one event by highlighting item you can set this event to record directly by pressing REC button 6 In...
Page 12: ...rough free and scrambled sequence Free channels will be listed first and scrambled channels will at the back Lock Accumulate all locked channels and list at the end of TV Channel List Name A Z Sort in...
Page 13: ...ft will search the channel according your input and list the matched channel 3 Move highlight to OK and press OK key to close Find window and you can select channel from the channel list directly 8 20...
Page 14: ...ices When you enter Organizing Services menu you will see a screen like below 1 You can move highlight by pressing Channel Up Channel Down key and OK key to select the programmes which you want to edi...
Page 15: ...confirm Like the following picture Lock 1 Select the channels which you want to edit in channel list by pressing OK key 2 Then press Right key to move the high light to right toolbar 3 Select Lock ico...
Page 16: ...ess OK button 3 Remove To remove services from Favourites Mark the desired services by pressing OK button in Favourite List press to choose Remove mode and press OK button 4 Move You can reorder and m...
Page 17: ...s Positioner Positioner In Positioner option you can press Volume Up Volume Down key to switch Off DiSEqC 1 2 USALS functions 22K You can use Volume Up Volume Down key to switch ON Off When this optio...
Page 18: ...When you press Blue key you will see a warning message asking for confirmation to delete all transponders If you select OK all transponders will be deleted 3 For the existing transponder you also can...
Page 19: ...longitude local latitude and satellite longitude The receiver evaluates the antenna azimuth and antenna elevation user can follow this guidance to adjust antenna if required 1 You can use number keys...
Page 20: ...r Blind Scan You can input the Frequency by using the numeric buttons of the RCU If you set the Scan Mode to Blind Scan you can input the Second Frequency by using the numeric buttons of the RCU You c...
Page 21: ...dio track corresponding with Second Audio system will play the second audio language track If no audio language corresponds with the Second Audio then the default language of current channel will be p...
Page 22: ...from the Parental Lock menu 11 3 A V Control When you enter to TV System option you will see a screen like below Display Mode is for switching the receiver output video resolution Highlight it and pre...
Page 23: ...an decode AC3 system just outputs RAW data if HDMI TV can decode LPCM only system will just decode AC3 or LPCM to be LPCM and then output Press exit key to return from TV System menu 11 4 Time Setting...
Page 24: ...eup time Once the time s up no matter whether the system is in standby mode or switched on the system will automatically switch to the channel you have selected iv Duration Set a time for Duration onc...
Page 25: ...e power consumption will less than 1 Watt Note the Panel Power In Standby option needs to be set to OFF if it s set to Fake pressing power key means the receiver will be in fake standby status quicker...
Page 26: ...ress OK key to enter the selected item 12 1 Information 1 When you enter Information menu you will see a screen like above The screen displays MODEL ID S W VERSION H W VERSION LOADER VERSION LATEST UP...
Page 27: ...item a message is displayed Do you want to set current database as default data If you select YES option it will to set current data as default data 12 3 Software Upgrade Upgrade by RS232 1 We offer t...
Page 28: ...u can select the appropriate upgrade file on Upgrade File item After you select the Upgrade Mode and Upgrade File press OK button on Start item the receiver can upgrade automatically Note You must put...
Page 29: ...ording to the help message at the bottom of each menu Note All information showed in this menu and submenu is abstract from CAM card In case something is wrong it may be the problem of CAM or card Whe...
Page 30: ...ble the audio 14 1 2 MP3 Files In this menu you can select the MP3 file to play by pressing OK key or PLAY key Also you can setting the play list Red key Shows play list as the picture below Red Key M...
Page 31: ...the MP3 player After beginning to play MP3 it will show the MP3 window Press PAUSE button to pause Press PLAY button to play Press STOP button to stop and time return to 00 00 Press PREV button to ju...
Page 32: ...SB menu after playback is over White key Use this menu to configure JPEG player 0 Key To sort the file list by pressing 0 button Red Key Show file play list A message will display This type of playlis...
Page 33: ...key To preview the images Press this key to see the picture like below 14 1 4Video You can see the video files in this menu it can support mpeg and ts format file and press play key you can preview th...
Page 34: ...MP3 JPEG and any recorded files will be deleted from the HDD If you want change the path for recording files and timeshift files press blue button to enter the DVR Setting menu then press OK button t...
Page 35: ...st In USB Speed Test Menu you can see the Standard speed and your USB hard disk speed Using this information you can know what operations your disc can support 14 5 Remove USB Device safely Using this...
Page 36: ...so select the DHCP On 3 If you have a static IP address disable the DHCP then the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS options become enabled You have to set these options according to your IP addre...
Page 37: ...h as software MP3 or Image files from FTP server Note This function depends on connection with external server In case of no files on server this function will not work 15 5 Weather Forecast In this m...
Page 38: ...hannel Url Press ok button to see the detailed information like the below 15 7 WiFi Manager Insert WiFi equipment first then search available Enter net signal input the password to connect with networ...
Page 39: ...n to open the Find window You can press keys to move highlight and press ENTER key to input the letters Then press red key to find 15 9 Google Maps Inside the menu you can browse Google Maps 16 Game W...
Page 40: ...n OK set chessman Exit Quit game and return to Game menu 17 New Features 17 1 Equalizer When you listen the Radio programme it will display the music spectrum graphic on TV Screen 17 2 Time Shift If y...
Page 41: ...ton again to set the record time You can press button to pause the video and can save the picture to flash by pressing P button when the video is paused You can press or button to Fast Backward or Fas...
Page 42: ...ctly Receiver is on but no picture or sound except the following messages NO TV programme Channel is not available Channel is scrambled Receiver not responding to remote control unit RCU batteries are...
Page 43: ...PSK 8PSK Input Symbol Rate 2 45 Mbps Convolution Code Rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 and Auto POWER SUPPLY Input Voltage Free Voltage 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 20W MAX MPEG TS A V Decoding Trans...
Page 44: ...age Temperature 10 70 Storage Humidity 5 95 RH Non Condensing Specifications are subject to change without further notice The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility regarding any errors or mi...