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4.1 STB Receiver Connection

 

A TV and Audio System can be connected to your STB. This manual will explain

common ways to connect to the equipment. If you experience any problem, please

contact the Ross helpline on 

0845 194 7584

Never

 connect or disconnect cables with the 

equipment switched on. 

How to connect the STB to a TV set

a.

 Connect the colour coded (yellow, white, red composite cable supplied) to the A/V    

output sockets on the STB, and the other end of the cables to the A/V input sockets    

on your TV.
Or

b.

 If your TV has no (yellow, white, red) input sockets, use the Scart adaptor supplied

  to connect to the Scart socket in your TV.

c. 

Connect the satellite cable from your dish to the LNB IN input connector of your STB.

4.2 Getting Started

 

Now you have studied the Safety Instructions and understand the Inputs / Outputs and controls 

of your STB you are ready to complete the Installation and start watching!
At this stage 

DO NOT

 connect your STB to the mains supply. 

This procedure assumes that:

(i)

 You will be tuning in your STB to the 

“ASTRA/EURO 1”

 Satellite which broadcasts most of 

the UK Programme content.

(ii)

 Your Satellite dish has been installed and aligned to the 

“ASTRA/EURO 1”

 Satellite. See 

separate instructions on how to do this.
Connect the STB to your TV and / or Audio System as described in “STB Receiver 

Connection”. Make sure you set the Input of your TV to match the Input you are using for your 

STB. ie. AV

4.3 Preparing your Remote Control

 

Your Remote Control requires 2 x AAA (LR03) batteries to operate. Open the cover on the rear 

of the Remote Control and insert two batteries taking care to observe the polarity markings 

inside the compartment.

                                 

4.0 Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for DVB-S 5010

Page 1: ...SD Digital Receiver User Manual DVB S 5010 Please read carefully and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...Edit PID 10 5 1 8 1 Renaming the Programme 11 5 1 8 2 Changing a PID 11 5 2 Radio Edit 11 6 0 Installation 6 1 Dish Installation 12 6 1 1 TP Transponder 12 6 1 1 1 TP Search 12 6 1 1 2 Add a TP 12 6...

Page 3: ...be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to the unit Ensure a minimum distance of 5cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation POSITIONING Do not stand the STB on soft furnishings or carpets...

Page 4: ...ies exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice INTRODUCTION This manual will help you understand the basic functions of your new Receiver such as installation general opera...

Page 5: ...nector with Cable supplied RS232C Upgrade function Connect to PC or another set top box Video Connect to the video interface of TV Yellow supplied Audio L Connect to the left audio channel of TV White...

Page 6: ...ANNEL LIST OK MENU CHANNEL ZOOM PAUSE AUDIO PREVIOUS CHANNEL MUTE TV RADIO TIMER EXIT INFORMATION PAGE UP PAGE DOWN 9 CH MULTI PICTURE FAV RCL TV RAD OK CH CH VOL VOL MENU INFO AUDIO M P EXIT ZOOM PAU...

Page 7: ...ls or items from top to bottom on the Channel or Menu lists Press to enter or exit the Zoom mode Freezes the screen To select Audio Output Left Right or Stereo Turns the sound off Mute or on Switches...

Page 8: ...ow you have studied the Safety Instructions and understand the Inputs Outputs and controls of your STB you are ready to complete the Installation and start watching At this stage DO NOT connect your S...

Page 9: ...eceive the signal from your Recevier Press the Menu key then using the s t keys scroll down to the Installation menu Press the and select Dish Setting then press OK Your Receiver has a large number of...

Page 10: ...your Programme List b Changing Volume Use the VOL and VOL to increase or decrease the volume Alternatively you can leave the STB Volume set to maximum and control the sound via your TV Remote c TV RA...

Page 11: ...Repeat this procedure for any other programmes you wish to delete then press Menu You will now be asked Do you want to save Select OK to delete or Cancel to cancel then press OK 5 1 3 Move If you wish...

Page 12: ...selection will be marked with a lock symbol Repeat this process to lock any further channels and then press Menu Select OK and press the OK key to store Press the Exit button to exit the menu 5 1 6 So...

Page 13: ...right of the keyboard menu to confirm and save the new name 5 1 8 2 Changing a PID If you wish to edit a PID use the s t keys to select the PID to change and OK to con firm You can now use the and s t...

Page 14: ...ave been added or to search a new Transponder that you have added To carry out a search of an existing or new Transponder first select the relevant Transponder and then press 3 Search you then need to...

Page 15: ...his pro cess can repeated for other parameters as required Finally press Menu and confirm your change s by selecting and pressing OK 6 1 3 Search Satellite This function allows you to carry out a sear...

Page 16: ...d to confirm and save the new name Now enter all the parameters listed on the right hand of the screen using the s t and numeric keys as required Finally press Menu and then select OK pressing to conf...

Page 17: ...Blue Press the s t keys and select Menu Setting Then press the key and then the s t to select the parameter you wish to change Then using the s t and numeric keys as required make the changes you wish...

Page 18: ...Factory Default is Auto It should not normally be necessary to change this 7 4 2 Screen Type options a 4 3 b 16 9 Select the format that you require then press MENU You will then be asked Do you want...

Page 19: ...d Your new Receiver software Please contact your Ross Helpline for assistance if an upgrade becomes necessary Instruc tions on how to perform the upgrade will then be provided for you 8 2 System Info...

Page 20: ...e socket on the wall Power on the STB then the screen displays No signal Is the dish installation correct Carefully re align the dish LNB input is not connected Connect the LNB The Satellite is not tr...

Page 21: ...ing solu tion DiSEqC 1 2 for Dish actuator solution Used for motorized dishes 5 Forward Error Correction FEC A system of error control for data transmission 6 Frequency The number of cycles or events...

Page 22: ...ransmission usually between10KHz and 300 000Mhz 16 STB Set Top Box another common name for a Digital Satellite Receiver because it would usually be put on top of a TV This acronym is common worldwide...

Page 23: ...MPEG 2 ISO IEC 13818 Transport Stream Specification Input Rate Video Max 15Mbit s Video MPEG 2 MP ML Audio MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer1 or layer2 Video Resolution 720 x 576 PAL 720 x 480 NTSC Audio Mode Ster...

Page 24: ...ffice Stafford Park 1 Telford Shropshire England TF3 3BD Tel 44 0 1952 238 100 Fax 44 0 1952 238 180 Helpline UK 0845 194 7584 IRL 1800 930 185 For further product information please go to www ross co...

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