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The features in this section enable you to set up 

options within AV SETTING to match your TV, ad-

just PRIVATE SETTINGS, set the LOCAL TIME, 

configure and setup the timers for timed recor-

dings in TIMER and check SYSTEM INFORMA-

TION. Press MENU and then scroll down to the 

SYSTEM menu using the CH- button and then 

press OK. You can then use he CH+- keys to se-

lect the option of your choice from AV SETTING, 

LOCAL TIME SETTING, TIMER and SYSTEM 

INFORMATION, press OK to enter the menu for 

your chosen option.   Use the CH+- buttons to 

select and the VOL+- to change, then press EXIT 

and OK to confirm and save your settings.

7.1 AV Setting

•  Vid D

efinition – This enables you to set the 

Receiver to match the video resolution of 

your TV, you can choose from 480i, 480p, 

560i, 560p, 720p50Hz, 720p60Hz, 1080i50Hz 

(RECOMMENDED SETTING FOR HDMI) 

or1080i60  Hz. Using the VOL+- adjust 

the resolution to suit your TV. You will be 

prompted to save your new s

ettings on 

exiting.

CAUTION: Some TV’s will not accept the 

1080i 60Hz setting and you may loose the 

display if you select that option. If this occurs 

connect to the TV using the SCART lead and 

adjust the resolution to a compatible mode.

•  AR Conversion: Using the VOL+- buttons 

select from AUTO  (RECOMMENDED OPTI-

ON), PAN SCAN or LETTER BOX. You will 

be prompted to save your new settings on 

exiting.

•  Aspect Ratio: To select between 16:9 (wide 

screen) and 4:3 TV screen mode or AUTO 

(RECOMMENDED SETTING) which is the 

factory default. Use the VOL+- buttons to 

select your preference. You will be prompted 

to save your new settings on exiting.

•  TV Set Screen Ratio: Sets the Screen mode 

format to match your TV. Most modern TV’s 

are 16:9 this being also the factory default 

setting. Use the VOL+- buttons select your 

preference. You will be prompted to save your 

new settings on exiting.

•  Video Output Mode: To choose the Video 

Output when using the SCART Connector. 

Select from CVBS (RECOMMENDED SET-

TING), S_Video, YUV/YCbCr or RGB. Use the 

VOL+- buttons to select your preference. You 

will be prompted to save your new settings on 

exiting.

•  S/PDIF Output: To set the Coaxial Audio Out-

put to suit your external Amplifier. Select from 

PCM, RAW, AC3 or OFF S/PDIF audio format 

output to AC3, MPEG2 or AUTO. Use the 

VOL+- buttons to select your preference. You 

will be prompted to save your new settings on 

exiting.

•  TV Standard: This option is not available.

7.2 Local Time Setting

Here you can set TIME, DATE and other related 

functions on your Receiver.

•  Time Zone: Select Time Zone. This is an 

adjustable offset between GMT +12 and -12 

hours. The Factory default setting is “0” which 

equates to GMT. Use the VOL+- buttons to 

select your preference. Press Exit, then OK  

to save your new settings.

•  Local Date: Select Local Date. Press OK, 

then using the numeric keys set the YEAR, 

MONTH and DAY. Press Exit, then OK to save 

your new settings.

•  Local Time: Select Local Time. Press OK, 

then using the numeric keys set the HH and 

MM. Press Exit, then OK to save your new 

settings.

•  Summer Time: Select Summer Time. Choose 

between ON or OFF. ON increments the Sys-

tem Clock by 1 Hour. Use the VOL+- buttons 

to select your preference. Press Exit, then OK 

to save your new settings.

•  Date Format: Using the VOL+- buttons select 

your preference. You will be prompted to save 

your new settings on exiting. Use the VOL+- 

buttons to select your preference. Press Exit, 

and then OK to save your new settings.

•  Local System Clock: Select Local System 

Clock. Choose between ON or OFF. When 

set to OFF (RECOMMENDED SETTING) the 

time and date is automatically set from the re-

ceived Satellite signal. Use the VOL+- buttons 

to select your preference. Press Exit, then OK 

to save your new settings.

NOTE: If you set the Local System Clock to 

ON then you will not be able to adjust the 

LOCAL DATE and LOCAL TIME.

7. System Setting

Summary of Contents for 10-01-000-083

Page 1: ...logies offer a variety of features and possibilities Before starting to make themselves thoroughly familiar with your device Please read this manual carefully so that you can exhaust all the options o...

Page 2: ...u can easily distinguish whether it is normal text Enumerations action steps Warnings or General Notes Art Nr 10 01 000 083 EAN 4260141713122 Illustrations subject to technical changes and corrections...

Page 3: ...NECTION TO THE TV 7 i EARTHING 7 j LOCATION 7 k Battery handling 7 l Protection classes 7 2 Product Overview 8 2 1 Front Panel 8 2 2 Rear Panel 9 2 3 Remote control 10 3 Connectivity 12 4 Installation...

Page 4: ...ion 18 8 System Setting 19 8 1 OSD Setting 19 8 2 Parental Control 19 8 3 Private Setting 20 8 4 Factory Default 20 9 USB 21 9 1 Multimedia 21 9 2 Software Upgrade 21 9 3 Database Backup 21 9 4 Databa...

Page 5: ...Seite 5 14 Trouble Shooting 29 15 Discard Receiver 30 16 Technical data 31 17 Service 33 18 Guarantee 33 19 Declaration of Conformity 34 20 Sercive Hotline 34...

Page 6: ...ension cord or adapter as this may result in fire or electric shock Ensure that the power source socket is easily accessible c LIQUIDS This STB shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that n...

Page 7: ...paratus only in moderate climates not in tropical climates k Battery handling Batteries may contain toxic agents that are hazardous to the environment Therefore dispose of the batteries immediately ac...

Page 8: ...ont Panel No Symbol Function 1 I O Switch to full off the receiver 2 Channel Select marking in menus 3 LED DISPLAY 4 digit LED display 7 segment 4 USB Port Behind the flap is a USB Port For connecting...

Page 9: ...when connecting to another STB 3 S PDiF SPDIF format sound by coaxial and optical output 4 HDMI Digitaler HDMI Ausgang zum Anschluss Ihres digitalen HDTV Fernsehger tes 5 TV To connect the high defin...

Page 10: ...t Format 13 TXT Switch on the videotext 14 MUTE Turn off volume 15 BACK Back to last menu 16 INFO Displays the program information box on the screen 17 CH Changes channels or items from top to bottom...

Page 11: ...Seite 11 8 7 7 1 2 4 6 3 5 12 10 11 9 13 14 13 14 28 22 21 24 26 29 20 23 15 18 8 17 25 27 19 16...

Page 12: ...on of the LNB signal to connect a second receiver 5 S PDiF Digital audio output for connecting your digital stereo 5 1 sound over coaxial cable 4 HDMI Digital audio output for connecting your digital...

Page 13: ...V The factory default is 720p The Resolution is changed by pressing the V Format button on your remote control Select between 480p 576p 720p and 1080i TV Resolutions as required 1080i is the highest a...

Page 14: ...en Satellite Scan Should you wish to obtain channels from a satel lite other than Astra2A B D and Eurobird 1 follow 4 2 4 to check your chosen satellite signal reception strength then press the RED Sc...

Page 15: ...p down menu 5 1 2 Selecting your SCAN Options Scan Mode Select the Scanning mode of your chosen satellite FTA only ALL or Scrambled Select your preference and then press OK to store FTA only To Search...

Page 16: ...annel by entering your password The channel will then be unlocked NOTE This feature will only work if the CHANNEL LOCK has been set to YES in the USER SETTINGS PARENTAL CONTROL Menu Move Select the ch...

Page 17: ...settings on exiting Video Output Mode To choose the Video Output when using the SCART Connector Select from CVBS RECOMMENDED SET TING S_Video YUV YCbCr or RGB Use the VOL buttons to select your prefe...

Page 18: ...u wish to set an off time for a specific date and time Timer Cycle Use the VOL buttons to select One Time Every Day Sunday Every Week as desired Start Time Use the numeric keys to enter time and date...

Page 19: ...CK and SYSTEM SETTING LOCK You can also change the Parental Control Password to your Receiver The Factory Default Password is 0000 Before you can access any of these features you will be prompted to e...

Page 20: ...SUME setting See STANDBY MODE 8 4 Factory Default This enables the User to return the receiver to the settings that were made in the Factory It is useful if some changes that you have made have stoppe...

Page 21: ...time you wish to jump to in the pop up counter When you have entered the time as 00 00 00 format press OK to jump to your chosen point in the file The REPEAT A B function only works in full screen pla...

Page 22: ...rtition you are going to use as the location for your PVRRECORD folder WARNING USE WITH CAUTION This will delete all data from that partition With your selected partition highlighted press the BLUE Fo...

Page 23: ...r supply from the Receiver to the LNB a maximum of 500mA at 13 18V can be supplied SUBTL Button Scan Options Press the SUBTL button to enter Scan Option menu Scan Mode Select the desired Scanning mode...

Page 24: ...er to section for SCAN OPTION settings 10 3 Transponder List This feature lists all the Transponders on the currently selected Satellite and enables the user to SCAN EDIT ADD or DELETE them In additio...

Page 25: ...e Goto Saved Position Press OK to go to a previously saved position See Store Position above Goto XX Moves the dish to the reference position NOTE Use the signal strength and quality bars at the botto...

Page 26: ...ected as long as the VCR or USB devices to STB then use the function of Time shift the channel which you want to see will be record down don t miss the wonderful Even when you go out and do not want t...

Page 27: ...SB device in the rear USB Port 3 Whilst pressing the CH button on the front of the Receiver switch the Receiver back on using the STANDBY button 4 A pop up window will appear on your TV advising that...

Page 28: ...ox Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust free place Protect the receiver from frost and direct sunlight 13 Receiver clean WARNING DANGER Pull the plug from the wall outlet and clean...

Page 29: ...Seite 29 14 Trouble Shooting...

Page 30: ...atutory provisions for a waste management company Dispose of electronic components in accordance with statutory provisions of the Electronic Act The packaging materials are selected for environmentall...

Page 31: ...tand by ca 1 Watt Rear panel connectors INPUT LNB Input for Dish LOOP Output LNB Output to connect a second receiver HDMI HDMI 1 2 Output for HDTV TV TV SCART Connection for TV S PDIF Digital Audio Ou...

Page 32: ...1 Port IEC 169 24 INPUT 1 Port IEC 169 24 OUTPUT Frequency Range 950 MHz bis 2 150 MHz Input impedance 75 Ohm Input level range 65 dBm 25 dBm LNB Supply Current 13 18 V DC max 500 mA DiSEqC 1 0 1 1 1...

Page 33: ...o Joint Stereo 17 Service NOTE Take the details of the attached service list 18 Guarantee Thank you for choosing a product from our company Our product meets the legal requirements and was produced un...

Page 34: ...ject SetOne GmbH Rebgartenweg 27 D 79576 Weil am Rhein 19 Declaration of Conformity Dear Customer We offer you with our telephone HOTLINE professional help This will give you expert advice and quick t...

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