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Preparation for initial start-up  

 

Connecting the receiver 

 

The receiver is connected with your satellite antenna by means of one or two 
coaxial cable(s). If necessary, you have to prepare one or two coaxial 
cable(s), as the case may be, before connecting the receiver. 
 

The coaxial cable is not included in the scope of supply. 

 

 

 Caution! 
 

Connect the receiver to the mains supply only after you have connected 
it to all equipment and the antenna properly. Otherwise the receiver can 
suffer damages. 
The wire netting and the inner core of the coaxial cable carry current 
during operation.  

 

Summary of Contents for SL 80/2 100CI

Page 1: ...e blue bar with the arrow buttons up 12 res down 13 to the main menu point HDD USB applications Press the button OK 14 Move the blue bar with the arrow buttons up 12 res down 13 to the menu point HDD Manager Press the button OK 14 Move the blue bar in the menu HDD Manager with the arrow buttons up 12 res down 13 to the menu point Format HDD Press the button OK 14 Insert with the numeric buttons th...

Page 2: ...tical Optical digital audio output 4 Video Video connection CVBS 5 Audio RCA stereo connection L R 6 YPbPr YPbPr connection 7 S VHS S Video connection 8 TV TV scart connection 9 VCR VCR scart connection 10 RS 232 Serial interface RS 232 Service 11 LNB in 1 Antenna input 1 LNB in 12 IF out 1 Antenna output 1 IF out 13 LNB in 2 Antenna input 2 LNB in 14 IF out 2 Antenna output 2 IF out Overview of e...

Page 3: ...e yourself with all functions of the device GB IE CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER WITH HARD DRIVE Operation and Safety Notes Art Nr 16425 COMAG Handels AG Zillenhardtstr 41 73037 Göppingen Germany Last Information Update 07 2008 Ident No SL80 2100CI072008 6 Vy16425_Festplatenreceiver_cover_LB6 indd 1 3 11 07 2008 14 16 40 ...

Page 4: ...gh the displayed page Prog List selection window etc 17 Timer Invoke Timer menu Special function Red key 18 SIG Display signal information Special function Green key 19 Preview of 9 channels Special function Yellow key 20 SUBT Select change sub titles Special function Blue key 21 TEXT Display video text switch to transparent 22 EPG Electronic programme guide 23 FAV Display browse through Favourite...

Page 5: ...ing of this receiver must first study the entire contents of this operating manual Always keep this operating manual in the proximity of the receiver Please pass on the operating manual too if you sell or hand over the receiver to someone else Style features Specific style features have been given in different sections of the operating manual Thus you can easily differentiate whether it concerns n...

Page 6: ...ption of the connection 16 Connection with the SCART cable 16 Connection with a YUV cable YPbPr 18 Connection with the S Video Cable S VHS 20 Connecting with the Video Cinch cable CVBS 22 Connection of an audio digital receiver 24 Initial start up 27 Operation 29 Installation 30 Antenna setup 30 Channel search 42 Transponder list editor 46 Program List Editor 50 User Setup 54 Video output 55 OSD S...

Page 7: ... Recording multiple channels 84 Example of a Cable Bridge Loop 85 Direct recording 85 Time shift staggered TV watching 87 Picture in picture 87 Displaying the Stream Information 88 Sleep timer 89 Multi picture 89 Text 90 Switch between TV and SAT 90 Switching between TV and radio 90 Connecting external storage media 90 Connecting to PC Notebook 91 Decommissioning 92 Cleaning 92 Specifications 93 T...

Page 8: ...tion by the antenna connection of the receiver LNB IN must not exceed 300 mA Pull out the mains plug from the socket if the equipment is not in use for a relatively long period of time Only pull at the mains plug not at the cable Do not touch the power cable with moist or wet hands In the event of storms pull out the mains plug of the receiver from the socket The Standby key device front of this d...

Page 9: ...iability Remove all protective coverings before putting the device in operation Keep all packing materials foils etc away from children They involve danger of suffocation Suitable location Place the receiver on a stable and even base Never place receptacles filled with liquid e g vases on or next to the receiver Avoid direct sunlight and places with an extremely high amount of dust Never cover ven...

Page 10: ...ispose of them at the collection points intended for the purpose Never expose the batteries to open fire or strong heat as otherwise there is a danger of explosion Never charge the batteries as they may explode Always replace the batteries by batteries of the same type Disposal of old devices If this symbol of a crossed out garbage can is displayed on a product this product is covered under the Eu...

Page 11: ...use of the receiver Appropriate use The receiver is designed for receiving unencryted and encrypted digital satellite channels for private use It is exclusively meant for this purpose and must only be used for the same This also includes paying attention to all information contained in this operating manual especially in the safety instructions Any other usage is considered to be improper and may ...

Page 12: ... possible to record on a USB medium It is not necessary to programme the receiver beforehand The most important broadcasting stations and satellites have already been pre programmed The satellite antenna has to be directed towards the desired satellite The receiver will scan for further new channels as soon as you initiate the automatic scanning of broadcasting stations for this satellite Satellit...

Page 13: ...ve the following tips and carry out the steps as listed On opening remove the packaging material and the protective sheet around the device Take out the accessories These are packed in a separate plastic bag On opening check the completeness of the scope of supply see the next page ...

Page 14: ...hase The package must contain the components listed below 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Pieces Description 1 1 Receiver 2 1 Remote control 3 2 Batteries of type AAA 1 5 V 4 1 Scart cable 5 1 USB Adapter cable Mini A plug on normal A socket 6 1 Loop cable 1 Operating manual ...

Page 15: ... put the strap below the batteries when inserting them you can remove them by simply pulling the strap carefully Replace discharging batteries on time Otherwise the sending capacity of the remote control will be too low Always replace both batteries simultaneously and use batteries of the same type Check the batteries of your remote control at least once a year If a battery has leaked wear protect...

Page 16: ...delivery for LNB 300 mA Symbol rate 2 35 MS s and 950 2150 MHz input frequency Common Interface slot on the front of the device Plug play The power draw in standby mode is about 2W 100 240 V 50 60 Hz mains connection 5 000 channel storage locations Child lock preset password 0000 Built in hard disc for recording and storing transmissions and movies 10 favourites lists Automatic channel scan Channe...

Page 17: ...Sleep timer Electronic Programme Guide EPG up to 7 days in advance channel dependent SCPC MCPC reception standard C Ku band satellites Automatic selection of the TV standard with video converter SDTV Digital satellite finder for optical and acoustic adjustment of the paraboloidal type reflector A suitable channel editor is additionally available through our hotline Then you will be able to edit th...

Page 18: ... one or two coaxial cable s as the case may be before connecting the receiver The coaxial cable is not included in the scope of supply Caution Connect the receiver to the mains supply only after you have connected it to all equipment and the antenna properly Otherwise the receiver can suffer damages The wire netting and the inner core of the coaxial cable carry current during operation ...

Page 19: ...t Fig 1 Insert the SCART cable in the SCART socket VCR of the receiver if you want to connect a video set Fig 2 Connect the SCART cable to the video set Follow the operating manual of the video set Insert the Cinch connector of the Cinch cable in the AUDIO R and AUDIO L sockets of the receiver if you want to connect a stereo system Keep in mind that only one SCART cable is included in the scope of...

Page 20: ... 17 Connection to the SCART sockets Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 21: ... of the TV set As the YUV cable does not send an audio signal to the TV set you must connect your receiver with a stereo system to hear the sound For this purpose use a Cinch cable and insert the Cinch connector in the AUDIO R and AUDIO L sockets of the receiver Alternatively you can also connect an audio digital receiver to your receiver to get a 5 channel audio transmission Use the digital audio...

Page 22: ... 19 Connection to the YUV output Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 23: ...DIO L sockets of the receiver Connect the Cinch cable to the TV set or a stereo set Insert the SCART cable in the SCART socket VCR of the receiver if you want to connect a video set Connect the SCART cable to the video set Follow the operating manual of the video set If the receiver is connected to a stereo set the TV set does not need to be switched on to listen to the radio Caution Never connect...

Page 24: ... 21 Connection to the S VHS output ...

Page 25: ...kets of the receiver to the audio inputs of the TV set or a stereo set The Cinch cable is not included in the scope of supply If the receiver is connected to a stereo set the TV set does not need to be switched on to listen to the radio Caution Never connect the Phono input of your stereo system to the receiver it may damage your stereo system Strictly follow instructions for connecting the Cinch ...

Page 26: ... 23 Connection to the video output ...

Page 27: ...output of the receiver you need a Cinch cable Caution Never connect the Phono input of your stereo system to the receiver it may damage your stereo system Strictly follow instructions for connecting the Cinch cable given in the operating manual of your stereo system Caution Please follow strictly the information regarding connection in the operating manual of your audio digital receiver The optica...

Page 28: ... 25 Connection of the coaxial digital output Insert a Cinch cable in the COAXIAL socket of the receiver Connect the other end of the Cinch cable to the audio digital receiver ...

Page 29: ... of the optical digital output Pull the protective cap out of the OPTICAL socket of the receiver Insert the optical cable in the OPTICAL socket of the receiver Connect the optical cable to the audio digital receiver ...

Page 30: ...nu item which you would like to change You can terminate the basic installation at any time You can do so by using the Exit button 9 on the remote control OSD language You can use this menu item to change the language settings for the menu displays Switch between the languages by pressing the arrow key right 10 or left 11 on the remote control or Press the OK 14 button on the remote control A sele...

Page 31: ...the remote control A selection window opens up Use the arrow keys up 12 and down 13 to move the blue bar to select the desired language of the country Press the OK key 14 to confirm your selection GMT offset The time is changed informally according to the selected country A manual change is not possible Summertime You can set here the time between Summer time On and Summer time Off Winter time Adj...

Page 32: ...ntuitive for you You will find the following items in the menu of the set To reach the main menu press the OK key 8 To exit the main menu or an insert press the Menu key 8 again or the Exit key 9 You will similarly find the Installation item in the basic installation when you put the set into operation for the first time or on restoring the factory settings ...

Page 33: ... channels and edit transponder and channel lists To reach the sub menu press the OK key 14 Select the desired menu item by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 To reach one of the sub menus press the OK key 14 Antenna setup In this menu you can set the configuration of your satellite set ...

Page 34: ... 8 You can terminate the basic installation at any time You can do so by using the Exit button 9 on the remote control Select satellite You can select one of the preset satellites here Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to select one of the preset satellites The following satellites have been preset by the manufacturer ASTRA 19 2 East Hotbird 13 0 East Sirius 5 0 East Hispasat 1C 1D 30 0 Wes...

Page 35: ...0 right 11 up 12 and down 13 to enter the desired letters or the desired number and confirm your input by using the OK key 14 Confirm the selected characters by using the OK key 14 With the menu key 8 confirm the input and close the virtual keyboard Press the arrow key down 13 to reach the item Orbit Position in To enter the orbital position press the OK key 14 and enter the number of degrees by u...

Page 36: ...eturn to the antenna settings If you wish to enter the name just as in a mobile phone you can do so by using the numeral character input 3 Use the input mode ABC Abc abc 123 shown below Press the green key 18 to modify the input mode of the character numerical pad 3 switching between ABC only capitals Abc 1st letter in capital abc only small letters or 123 numerical input In the numerical mode the...

Page 37: ...the letter s Tap the numerical key 8 once to get the letter t Now you should be able to see the word Test Input mode abc Tap the numerical key 8 once to get the letter t Tap the numerical key 3 twice to get the letter e Tap the numerical key 7 thrice to get the letter s Tap the numerical key 8 once to get the letter t Now you should be able to see the word test Input mode 123 Tap the numerical key...

Page 38: ...ions IF OUT 1 and LNB IN 2 with the cable bridge in addition to the LNB IN 1 with a satellite feeder A cable bridge is a coaxial cable about 10 cm in length with an F socket at each end If the cable bridge is connected correctly you can do the following with only one connected satellite feeder During a recording change to the channels on the polarisation plane on which the recorded program is pres...

Page 39: ...nged in case of the settings Universal 1 and Universal 2 of the LNB type If the Standard LNB type setting is selected the oscillator frequency can be entered manually Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the displayed oscillator frequency or Press the OK key 14 The displayed oscillator frequency is deleted Enter the desired oscillator frequency by using the numerical pad 3 Confirm yo...

Page 40: ... 22 kHz setting should be switched on or off This function can be changed manually only if the LNB type Standard is selected Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 A selection window appears Select the desired setting by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 ...

Page 41: ...down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Motor settings You can use this item to change or define the motor control setting if your satellite set has a motor This function can be changed only if DiSEqC 1 2 is selected Press the OK key 14 The Motor control setting menu appears Select position You can store up to 64 motor positions Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change t...

Page 42: ... 39 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Press the EPG key 22 to display advanced settings for the motor control ...

Page 43: ...alculate On changing the settings in the Motor control setting menu the motor must recalculate them Press the OK key 14 to recalculate Set limit You can define the current position as limit The motor will then not rotate any further than the defined position and thus detects the outer limit Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the direction East West Press the OK key 14 to save Clear...

Page 44: ...select one of the preset transponders or Press the OK key 14 to reach the Transponders List editor Please read the item Transponder List editor on the pages below Signal intensity The signal intensity strength based on the reception strength is displayed here graphically and numerically Signal quality The signal quality based on the reception quality is displayed here graphically and numerically P...

Page 45: ...ting by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Scan method Select the scanning method here If you select the Auto selection all available transponders are scanned If the setting is Channel only the transponder set under Edit select TP is scanned Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 A selection window a...

Page 46: ...ose from a search by TV and radio channels The selection allows you to select out of the following options TV Radio Only TV Only radio Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 A selection window appears Select the desired setting by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Signal intensity The signal intensi...

Page 47: ...onders or Press the OK key 14 to reach the Transponders List editor Please read the item Transponder List editor on the pages below Start scanning This item is to start scanning with the set parameters Press the OK key 14 or Press the red key 17 even if you have not marked the point Start scanning A Scanning window opens up This shows you the progress of the scan and the channels found Press the r...

Page 48: ...displayed lists TV Radio Press the menu key 8 to exit the search window A confirmation window appears in which you can save or reject the modifications Press the OK key 14 to save the changes Press the Exit key 9 if you choose not to save the changes ...

Page 49: ...ed setting by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Select transponder You can make a manual selection of the transponder Various numbers of transponders are preset according to the selected satellites Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to select one of the preset transponders or Press the OK key 14 A selection window appears Select the desire...

Page 50: ...ical pad or use the arrow keys to change the symbol rate by 100 steps Enter the symbol rate directly by using the numerical pad 3 Confirm your input by pressing the OK key 14 or Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the symbol rate by one step 100 K Baud downwards arrow key left 10 or upwards arrow key right 11 Polarization Change the polarisation and select between horizontal or vert...

Page 51: ...preset or newly added transponders from the list Caution Please remember that preset transponders will be permanently deleted To get the full scope of the set and the channel selection it is advisable not to delete any of the preset transponders Select the desired transponder in the item Select TP Press the red key 17 Press the OK key 14 to confirm the input or Press the red key 17 to abort the in...

Page 52: ...eceding pages Enter the desired value in the item Symbol rate Please read further information in the item Symbol rate given on the preceding pages Enter the desired value in the item Polarization Please read further information in the item Polarization given on the preceding pages Press the menu key 8 to save the settings You go back one page in the menu or Press the Exit key 9 to reject the setti...

Page 53: ...st in the left half The right half shows you the Favourites list in which the desired channel is added You can select from 10 different Favourites lists 6 of which are pre named You can change the name of any Favourites list as you wish To display Help press the key 27 This will provide further information for editing the channel and Favourites lists ...

Page 54: ...the Menu key 8 to save or reject the changes A confirmation window appears TEXT Pressing the TEXT key 21 opens an input window virtual keyboard You can enter the name of the sought channel to find it quickly again If you enter the first letter channels starting with that letter will appear Exit the input window by pressing the Exit key 9 Please remember that you have to delete the first letter aga...

Page 55: ...tion window will appear if you delete a list You can also delete the list of all channels Use the key 27 to show or hide Help EXIT Pressing the Exit key 9 brings up a confirmation window You can select whether you would like to save the changes OK key 14 to Save changes menu key 8 to Abort Exit key 9 to Exit without saving Tip about functions Remove channel and Clear current list If you have unint...

Page 56: ...ng jumps automatically to the next channel Repeat this sequence until all the desired channels are listed in the corresponding Favourites list Alternatively you can mix TV and radio channels in one Favourites list When a TV channel is displayed and you select a radio channel in the channels list the set switches over automatically To reach the main menu press the menu key 8 You go back one page in...

Page 57: ... the OK key 14 A selection window opens up Use the arrow keys up 12 and down 13 to move the blue bar to select the desired language Press the OK key 14 to confirm your selection Display format Select the screen aspect ratio corresponding to that of your TV set You can choose from 4 3 LetterBox 4 3 PanScan or 16 9 Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14...

Page 58: ...e receiver to your TV set refer to Connection description Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 A selection window appears Select the desired setting by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Explanations for the individual connection options are given below Connection with the SCART cable You can selec...

Page 59: ...time out you set the time until the inserts e g on changing the channel are hidden automatically The transparency setting makes the inserts more transparent or opaque depending on the setting OSD timeout Change the duration of the inserts 1 30 seconds Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 Enter a number between 1 and 30 through the numerical pad 3 Co...

Page 60: ...enu key 8 or To leave the menu completely press the Exit key 9 Time setup In this sub menu you can enter the region and thus the time time zone of your location The receiver finds out the time automatically as soon it finds a satellite signal To reach the sub menu press the OK key 14 ...

Page 61: ...r to select the desired language of the country Press the OK key 14 to confirm your selection GMT offset The time is changed informally according to the selected country A manual change is not possible Summertime You can set here the time between Summertime On and Summertime Off Winter time Adjust the summer time by pressing the arrow key right 10 or left 11 on the remote control To go to the prev...

Page 62: ...menu press the OK key 14 If there is no programming you can add a new one Press the green key 18 to enter a new programme The Timer editing window opens If the Timer programmes are saved you can edit them and change the stored data Select the desired menu item in the overview list by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 ...

Page 63: ... key left 10 or right 11 Please note that the date of the next day must be entered if a transmission begins at say 00 05 hrs Start Time Enter the start time of the transmission Use either the arrow keys or the numerical pad for direct input Enter the start time directly by using the numerical pad 3 or Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the start time by one minute earlier arrow key...

Page 64: ... mode Select the repeat rate in the Timer mode You can select from the modes single Daily Weekends Weekdays or Weekly The Weekend mode includes the days Saturday and Sunday If the setting is Weekly the recording is repeated every week at the set time and day In the Weekdays mode the recordings are repeated Mondays till Fridays Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press...

Page 65: ...ight 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 A selection window appears Select the desired setting by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Press the Exit key 9 to exit the menu without saving or To return to the overview list of the Timer programming press the menu key 8 A confirmation window opens up Press the OK key 14 to save the changes...

Page 66: ... selected timer programming An appears in the column On in the overview list Remove Timer You can delete the stored timer from the overview list The data are then irrecoverably deleted Press the red key 17 to edit the selected Timer A confirmation window opens up Press the OK key 14 to confirm the input or Press the red key 17 not to delete the timer and to return to the overview list To reach the...

Page 67: ...ry set password is 0000 You can change the password as you wish Select the item PIN parental settings by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 and press the OK key 14 Enter the current password by using the numerical pad 3 The sub menu PIN parental settings opens Menu lock Use the menu lock function to define whether a password dialog box should appear for invoking some of the menu items You can t...

Page 68: ...ease remember that even with the set minimum age this function is dependent on the transmitting station If the transmitting station does not telecast any minimum age the protective function will not work Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to change the setting or Press the OK key 14 The displayed number is deleted and you can define an age between 6 and 18 by using the numerical pad 3 You ca...

Page 69: ...s System information In this menu you can have the system display the current hardware and software statuses You cannot make any adjustments here Press the menu key 8 to return to the previous menu or Press the Exit key 9 to exit the menu completely ...

Page 70: ...up 12 or down 13 and press the OK key 14 Enter the current password by using the numerical pad 3 The Software update window appears Using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 select from the items Software update via USB HDD or Software update via satellite Press the OK key 14 Software Update by USB HDD A directory window opens similar to the one on a PC Select the desired file When the update is succe...

Page 71: ...of different USB devices on the market it is possible that the receiver does not recognize the USB devices by pressing the blue key In order to activate the USB device switch the receiver into the Standby mode After a few seconds switch back to the operation mode The connected USB device is running now This is no malfunction Software update by OTA via satellite If software update via the satellite...

Page 72: ...set transponders or Press the OK key 14 to reach the Transponders List editor Please read further under the item Transponder List editor on page 44 PID You can select the PID of the transponder manually You can select between 0 and 8191 Enter the PID for it directly by using the numerical pad 3 or Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to increase or decrease the PID by one step Once all the set...

Page 73: ...2 or down 13 and press the OK key 14 Enter the current password by using the numerical pad 3 The Channel List Management window appears Using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 select from the items Channel Restore from HDD USB or Channel Backup To HDD USB Press the OK key 14 Channel Restore From HDD USB The Directory window opens up Select the desired folder which contains the saved stations by usin...

Page 74: ...nnel Backup To HDD USB The Directory window opens up Select the desired folder in which the stations list is to be saved by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Press the key 40 to save the stations list file ...

Page 75: ... 72 To return to the System Setup sub menu press the menu key 8 or Press the Exit key 9 to exit the menu completely ...

Page 76: ...you have scanned and installed the desired channels you can watch them depending on the provider service The sub menu Common Interface shows you the currently used CI module Please remember that a software interface of the module is loaded according to the CI module Please follow the operating manual of the CI module If a software interface is loaded you can access the CI module in an Extra menu ...

Page 77: ... hard disc or a USB stick Select the desired item by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 To reach the corresponding sub menu press the OK key 14 Recordings Manage the recordings on the hard disc or on a USB stick An overview window appears You can find the saved recordings here You can start playback edit the recording or delete it Select the desired recording by using the arrow keys up 12 or do...

Page 78: ...he recording from the point where it was last stopped or Press the Play key 31 if you want the recording to be played from the beginning or Press the Exit key 9 to abort the process Edit recording You can use the Edit function to remove undesired sequences such as commercials or front or end titles from the recording If you wish to edit the selected recording press the yellow key 19 The editing wi...

Page 79: ...kers precisely You can move between the individual markers by using the keys 15 16 If you press the green key 18 again on a set marking the set marking is removed Press the green key 18 to set a marking You see a vertical line in the progress beam Repeat the step until you have marked the unwanted part of the recording at the beginning and at the end of the unwanted part Press the yellow key 19 se...

Page 80: ...all by using the HDD key 25 Select all To delete all recordings press the arrow key left 10 All recordings will be marked with a You can again remove the marking on all recordings by using the arrow key right 11 Press the HDD key 25 to delete all recordings Caution Please note that the recording will be deleted permanently To return to the Recordings overview window press the menu key 8 or Press t...

Page 81: ... back all readable music and picture files from the hard disc or an external USB storage medium A directory window opens similar to the one on a PC Select the desired file by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 Press the OK key 14 to play back the selected file ...

Page 82: ...rrent playback To delete the next track press the red key 17 You can press the red key 17 several times until the desired track appears You can change the playback mode Repeat function You have the option of choosing repeat modes Continuous random or current track Press the blue key 20 several times to change the repeat mode To return the folder directory press the Menu key 8 or Press the Exit key...

Page 83: ... OK key 14 to confirm The Shuffle function allows you to start random playback Previous Next Press the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 to go to the previous or the next image Hide show Use the i key 28 to show or hide Operating Strip Zoom You can use the red 17 or green 18 key to zoom in or out in the picture There is a position pointer in the bottom right corner of the operating strip where you ca...

Page 84: ...y HDD Manager This menu lets you make hard disc related changes You can format the entire hard disc set the time until when the hard disc should switch off or have hard disc information displayed Format HDD If you wish to format the hard disc observe the following points Caution All data and partitions of the hard disc will be permanently lost Press the OK key 14 An input window appears Enter the ...

Page 85: ...m your selection by pressing the OK key 14 Note that it will need a few seconds to switch over from the Sleep mode back to active mode This can be relevant in case of a direct recording HDD information Let the hard disc information be displayed You will find here the capacity of the hard disc and the remaining data volume Press the OK key 14 to display the hard disc information To return to the ma...

Page 86: ...The channel list appears You can select a channel by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 You can jump 10 channels up or down by using the keys 15 16 You can browse through the days by using the arrow keys left 10 and right 11 Press the OK key 14 for displaying the detail information of the current events ...

Page 87: ... the arrow keys left 10 or right 11 When you use the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 for changing to another station the immediately next channel is shown A selected event of a channel will be taken over directly in the timer by pressing the red key 17 The Edit Timer window opens Recording multiple channels This receiver offers you the possibility of recording two different programs and to watch anoth...

Page 88: ...unning transponder depending on the recording You can make a channel selection from the transponder A The remaining transponders are not available Example of a Cable Bridge Loop You record a channel from transponder A on REC 1 You record a channel from transponder B on REC 2 The channel which you wish to watch can be selected only from the currently running transponders depending on the recording ...

Page 89: ...rding s as an insert They are in the bottom left corner of the information window To stop the recording press the key 30 A selection window appears depending upon whether one or two recordings have been started Press the key 30 again to stop the selected recording If you have started two recordings repeat the process to stop the second recording ...

Page 90: ...u can see the selected channel in parallel with the main channel Press the key 39 to enable the Picture in Picture function The channel list appears Select the desired channel that you would like to be shown in addition to the main picture by using the arrow keys up 12 or down 13 and press the OK key 14 A small secondary screen appears If no channel inserts can be seen you can change the size of t...

Page 91: ...gnal intensity strength and signal quality the current transponder the tuner configuration and various information about the video and audio signal is given here Press the SIG key 18 An Information Window opens up Press the OK key 14 to display more stream information To exit the stream information press the Menu key 8 or the Exit key 9 ...

Page 92: ...t off after the set time or Press the Standby key 1 A selection window appears Press the Standby key 1 again to switch off the receiver immediately Multi picture Press the key 19 to go to the multi picture mode Now 9 channels will appear simultaneously on your screen starting with the current channel You can navigate the blue marking by using the arrow keys 10 13 The yellow marked channel is displ...

Page 93: ...ons This function has to be provided by your TV set Keep pressing the TV Radio key until you have set the desired function Switching between TV and radio With the TV RAD key 4 you can switch between TV and the radio function Now the receiver transmits a radio channel and shows a background image To return to the TV channel press the TV RAD key 4 on the remote control Connecting external storage me...

Page 94: ...nt can be so high that they may not be recognised An external power pack is then required for these hard discs Connecting to PC Notebook Moreover it is possible to connect to a PC through a USB adapter cable Mini B connector on Normal A connector not included in the scope of supply Always follow the operating manual of the external device The receiver is recognised as a data exchange storage The r...

Page 95: ...es and the remote control in a cardboard box Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust free room Protect the receiver from frost Cleaning Caution The receiver must not become wet Never clean it with a wet cloth Do not use any cleaning agent containing solvents like petrol or thinners for cleaning These agents may damage the surface of the casing Clean the casing of the receiver with...

Page 96: ...n 16 9 Video resolution 720 x 576 Pal 720 x 480 NTSC Audio mode Left right stereo AC3 digital sound Connection options 2 x LNB IF input Type F IEC 169 24 2 x IF OUT output Type F IEC 169 24 TV SCART output only Video Audio L R CVBS RGB YUV YPbPr VCR SCART output and input Video CVBS Audio L R YPbPr component YPbPr RCA CINCH Audio L R Video CVBS COAXIAL OPTICAL Digital audio output RS 232 Serial po...

Page 97: ...select a current channel out of the preset channel list and then press the SIG key Frontal display dark The mains cable is not connected Connect the mains cable to the power source and the receiver The antenna is not directed towards the satellite Direct the antenna properly No sound or image but receiver menus are displayed No signal Check the cable connection from the LNB to the receiver and fro...

Page 98: ...eiver from the mains supply Connect it again after 10 seconds This can usually solve the problem Please note A software crash is not a malfunction and no guarantee will apply For technical equipment e g also PC radio network etc a system crash can be solved simply and quickly by following this procedure The batteries are exhausted Replace the batteries The remote control does not work The remote c...

Page 99: ...website www comag ag de a channel list editor is available for download Factory default The default settings are restored if you keep the standby key at the front side of your receiver pressed for more than 10 seconds Caution By doing this your personal settings will get lost If a problem cannot be rectified in spite of this please contact your specialised dealer or the manufacturer ...

Page 100: ...ts can be settled through a simple telephone call In case problems should arise with your device we kindly ask you to contact our service hotline first Proceeding like this will save you time and possible irritation Our hotline personnel will be glad to help you and explain the exact procedure of guarantee handling should it become necessary to send in your device Service hotline 0044 0 8708 90013...

Page 101: ...of guarantee is 3 years Modifications to the device will nullify the manufacturer s guarantee obligation A crash of the system software is not considered a malfunction and no guarantee will apply Declaration of conformity The manufacturer hereby declares conformity with the following guidelines and standards for this product Low voltage guideline 2006 95 EC EN 60065 Guideline on electromagnetic co...

Page 102: ...or LNB antenna cable FTA Free to air services Free of charge services that can be received without a special decoder LNB Low Noise Block Amplifier Converter A device at the centre of the antenna which converts high frequency incoming signals from satellites into a low frequency range and amplifies them simultaneously Mute Key on the remote control for turning off sound OSD On screen display Menu c...

Page 103: ...0 1 degrees SCPC MCPC Terms from the satellite transmission technology SCPC means that a separate transmission frequency is required per program signal Advantage Several individual programmes from various geographical signal sources can be transmitted simultaneously on one satellite transmission channel transponder downlink without having to create one package first Disadvantage The frequency econ...

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