GB 4
5. Configuration and Operation
After initial start-up or after resetting the factory default setting, please select the default
setting for Germany or Austria. This sets the channel lists and decoding system for the
selected country.
5.1 Prior to Configuration
Information:
A menu is a text field which appears on the TV screen. Selectable menu options are usually colour
highlighted. Options which are not colour highlighted cannot be altered or set. The options and
settings of most menus are explained at the bottom of your TV screen.
5.2 Setup Menu
Correct receiver setup includes its configuration. The device is ready for operation after configuration,
i.e. you can watch or listen to a desired TV channel or radio station. Short explanations appear at the
bottom of the screen during standard value setup.
•
Switch on the TV set and the receiver.
•
Press the SETUP button to access the setup menu.
•
Enter the PIN (factory setting: “1234”)
Use the CH
왖
/
왔
buttons to move in the menu.
As soon as the desired option/setup has been selected, confirm via the OK button.
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu and return to the previous mode.
5.2.1 System Setup
Select the option “System Setup” in the “Setup Menu” and press the OK button. A window with the
following menu items appears on the screen. A value can be selected for these items: “Video Format”,
“UHF channel”, “TV Type”, “Scart RGB”, “GMT Offset”, “Positioner”, “LNB Reference“, “Summer Time”,
and “Teletext Type”.
Video Format:
NTSC / PAL I, B, G or K / SECAM/MULTI
UHF Channel:
No function
TV Type:
Standard (4:3) / Broadband (16:9)
SCART RGB:
On / Off
GMT Offset:
GMT 12:00 ~ -12:00
Positioner:
Yes / No
LNB Reference:
18V/13V and 19V/14V
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 countries.
PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, describes the way that part of the colour information on the video
signal is reversed in phase with each line. In contrast to NTSC, phase errors are automatically corrected.
SECAM
SECAM is used in France and eastern Europe as the analogue TV standard for colour transmission. SECAM
is the abbreviation for Sequentiel Couleur avec Mémoire (sequential colour with memory).
NTSC
The National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) was introduced in 1954 and is mainly used in North
America and Japan as the TV standard for colour transmission.
Multi
If you own a TV set which can function with all of the aforementioned TV standards, it is recommended not
to alter this setting since the receiver automatically switches to the broadcast TV standard.
UHF Channel
No function/Optional
TV Type
Standard (4:3)
Broadband (16:9)
If a film is broadcast in broadband format (16:9) and your TV set supports this, set 16:9 in this menu; oth-
erwise 4:3 is the recommended format.
Scart RGB
On / Off
If your receiver has been connected to your TV set via a Scart cable, it is recommended to leave the “On”
setting. This ensures a better picture.
GMT Offset
+12:00 – -12:00
Here it is possible to set the GMT time shift
LNB Reference
18V/13V, 19V/13V
Here it is possible to select the voltage with which your LNB/multi switch functions.
Summer Time
On / Off
When changing from standard time to summer time set to “On”, when changing back to standard time set
to “Off”.
Teletext Type
STB
VBI
If you wish to access teletext directly via the receiver, select “STB”. However, if the teletext signal should
be looped through the TV set, please select “VBI”.
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