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2. Safety information

3. Receiver Operating Elements (see packaging)

4. Remote control

1

LED display (four digits)
displays the time in standby mode
and the selected channel number in
 operating  mode;

2

Infrared receiver
recognises the infrared command signals
from the remote control;

3

Channel selection upwards / down-
wards 
(

/

) for scrolling in menu

mode and for selecting a channel in
 program  mode;

4

On/Off button
switches from standby to operating mode
and vice versa;

5

CI slot and CryptoWorks card slot

1

LNB INPUT
IF input of LNB to the digital tuner

2

LOOP OUT
(Loop-through output) for connecting an analogue SAT receiver

3

TV SCART SCART
jack for connecting a TV set

4

VCR SCART
SCART jack for connecting a VCR, an analogue receiver or a
stereo system

5

AUDIO L
Left audio output

6

AUDIO R
Right audio output

7

S/PDIF
Digital audio output (coaxial)

8

RS-232C
For service purposes

A

B

Please read this safety information thoroughly before commissioning the device! Prolonged absence: In the event of prolonged
absence or thunderstorms, remove the mains plug of the device from the wall socket. Also disconnect the antenna connections to
avoid storm damage.

SM Electronic GmbH hereby declares that Article No. 39615 complies with the basic requirements and other relevant regulations of  directives
89/336/EWG and 73/23/EWG.

Cleaning: Remove the mains plug before cleaning the device. Use a
dry or damp cloth and make sure that no moisture penetrates the
device!
Objects in the device: Make sure that no objects can enter the
ventilation slots. There is risk of death through electric shock!
Repair: Repairs must be performed by qualified experts. In the event
of improper intervention by a third party, the warranty will be voided
and the safety of the device can no longer be guaranteed! Never open
the housing of the device yourself: Even when disconnected from the
mains, there is an acute risk of death through electric shock. Internal
components can be damaged if touched.
Place of installation: Place the device on a straight and even
surface. To protect the surface from being discoloured as a result of
the natural heat generated by the device, place the device on a
suitable underlay.

Adequate ventilation: The ventilation slots on the device must never
be covered. Ensure that the device has a clearance of at least 10 cm at
the sides and top, and that the heat can be dissipated upwards
unimpeded.
External influences: Never expose the device to moisture 
(e.g. condensation or splash water) or direct sunlight. Do not place the
device in the vicinity of heat sources, such as e.g. heaters or devices
that heat up.
Mains voltage: Use the equipment with the voltage specified on
the case only! Do not plug the equipment into the mains until all
connection and installation work has been completed.
Earthing: Antenna systems must always be earthed, paying heed to
the pertinent local and VDE  regulations.

ASTRA, EUTELSAT, TÜRKSAT, DiSEqC and Skymaster are registered trademarks.

1

On/Off button: To switch from standby to operating mode
and vice versa

2

Mute button: To switch the sound on or off

3

MENU: To display the main menu

4

SETUP: To display the receiver's setup menu

5

EXIT: To return to the previous status or menu

6

Numerical keypad (0~9): Direct selection of the channel
or input of numerical or alphanumerical characters

7

TV/RADIO: To toggle between TV channel and radio station
lists

8

FAV: To display the list with your favourite TV channels

9

CH (

/

): To select a channel in program mode and to

move the cursor in the menu mode

10 EPG (Electronic Program Guide): To display detailed

information about individual channels. Press again to return
to program mode

11 VOL (

/

): To alter the volume in program mode and to

change or select the desired menu item in menu mode

12 OK: To select menu options or confirm a selection

13 TXT: To display teletext data if available

14 INFO: To display available information about a selected

channel

15 RECALL: To return to the previous channel

16 LANG: To select the desired sound mode or the menu

language

C

Please ensur

e corr

ect polarity when inser

ting

the batteries!

The polarity is mark

ed in the batter

y  

compar

tment.

Batteries: 2 pieces, Size: AAA, UM-4, Micr

o

 or R03. Used

batteries ar

e special waste – please dispose of them

corr

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ox. 6m.

Summary of Contents for DCX 10 CI

Page 1: ...Digital Satellite Receiver DCX 10 CI 39615 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...DCI 10 CI 1 3 4 3 2 1 7 4 3 5 6 8 2 3 2 1 4 5 6 9 9 10 13 11 8 7 16 15 14 11 12 TV AC3 SURROUND VCR 230 V A B C D DISH 5...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...rmation 3 3 Receiver Operating Elements see packaging 3 4 Remote control 3 5 Configuration and Operation 4 5 1 Prior to Configuration 4 5 2 Setup Menu 4 5 2 1 System Setup 4 5 2 2 Antenna Setup 5 Moto...

Page 5: ...surface To protect the surface from being discoloured as a result of the natural heat generated by the device place the device on a suitable underlay Adequate ventilation The ventilation slots on the...

Page 6: ...Summer Time On Off Teletext Type Receiver STB TV basic TV setup Video Format PAL I PAL B PAL G PAL K The PAL TV standard is used in most Euro pean countries Australia and some Asian and African countr...

Page 7: ...the receiver However if you wish to add satellites to this list carry out the settings in the menu item Motor Control see below LNB Frequency Digital Broadband OSC C Band C Band High L O Low L O It i...

Page 8: ...o the Save Position function and confirm the position via the OK button If you wish for the selected satellite to be your main satellite go to the Reference Position function This ensures that the des...

Page 9: ...e satellite TP Free Scr Searches for all the free and scrambled channels at a specified transponder TP Free Searches for all the free channels at a specified transponder TP NIT Free Scr Searches for a...

Page 10: ...d manually here as DD MM YYYY Day hh mm Sleep Timer 0 180 min Here it is possible to enter after how many minutes the receiver should automatically switch off If 0 is displayed the function has not be...

Page 11: ...mode here Now Next Displays the current and the next program at the selected channel Schedule Displays the schedule of the selected channel for the next 24 hours Search for the desired function via th...

Page 12: ...n to confirm your setting Press the EXIT button to exit the menu and return to the previous mode Game Tetris Tetris is a game in which the player has to rotate and quickly manoeuvre falling tile like...

Page 13: ...required data we recommend adding the desired channel to your program list via the menu item Setup Menu Channel Search Select the symbol in the upper menu bar Use the CH and Vol buttons and the OK bu...

Page 14: ...ent maturity rate has been activated enable MR or deactivated disable MR You can activate enable MR or deactivate disable MR the current maturity rate under the menu item Set Maturity Rating You can c...

Page 15: ...software appears Answer this ques tion with Yes your receiver now has the most up to date software status 5 4 Directly Accessible Information 5 4 1 Program Specific Data Press the INFO button to rece...

Page 16: ...er Teletext Press the TXT button to access teletext pages if provided by the program provider Language Press the LANG button to access the language selection menu for the audio channel Track 1 of 1 2...

Page 17: ...ak signal Check cable connections the LNB and other devices switched between the LNB and the receiver or re align the antenna Incorrect program data entered during configuration Re enter the program d...

Page 18: ...ce module for use with a smart card Smart card not included 1 Common Interface System Complies with DVB standard LNB Tuner input F jack IEC 169 24 Frequency range 950MHz 2150MHz Input level range 65dB...

Page 19: ...GB 17...

Page 20: ...99039615 BDA GB 10 2006...

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