Skymaster DXS 23 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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6.3 Everyday use

For everyday use you only need a few functions – as you do with your TV set: switching channels, adjusting the volume and a few special ones such
as Teletext. You will hardly ever need to use your TV set's remote again because you can regulate all its present and additional functions with the
SKYMASTER remote control.

Switch channels:

0 - 9

Enter channel number directly (e.g. 0108)

CH 

/CH 

Channel up, forwards/backwards

Channel lists/browsing:

OK

Browse channels

CH 

/CH 

Channel up while browsing

PG- /PG +

Navigate page by page, forwards/backwards

WHITE

Favourites - a list of your favourite programs

Volume:

VOL 

/VOL 

Volume control and mute

Useful special functions:

TXT

Teletext or Videotext

EPG

“Electronic program guide”

SUB

Subtitles

TV/RADIO

Switching between TV and radio

You can find detailed descriptions of these and other functions on the following pages.

7. The OSD menu – overview

1. Edit channels

1.1 TV channel list

1.1.1 Favourites

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1.1.2 Parental lock

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1.1.3 Skip

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1.1.4 Move

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1.1.5 Change

1.1.5.1 Sort

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1.1.5.2 Rename

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1.1.5.3 Delete

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1.2 Radio station list

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1.3 Delete all

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2. Installation

2.1 Antenna connection

2.1.1 Rotating system or permanent alignment

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2.2 Satellite list

2.2.1 Satellite

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2.3 Antenna setting

2.3.1 Satellite

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2.3.2 LNB type

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2.3.3 Transponder

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2.3.4 DiSEqC

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2.3.5 22kHz

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2.3.6 Toneburst

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2.3.7 Polarisation

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2.3.8 Signal indicators

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2.4 Single satellite search

2.4.1 Satellite

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2.4.2 FTA

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2.4.3 Search

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2.4.4 Network search

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2.4.5 Search mode

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2.4.6 Search

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2.5 Multi-satellite search

2.5.1 Satellite

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2.6 TP list

2.6.1 Satellite selection

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2.6.2 Symbol rate

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2.6.3 Polarisation

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Summary of Contents for DXS 23

Page 1: ...Digital Satellite Receiver DXS 23 39698 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...DXS 23 TV HiFi 230 V A B C D DISH 2 1 5 10 7 6 16 8 9 12 11 13 17 15 19 11 4 3 14 12 13 18 4 2 3 1 6 7 8 5 10 14 9 13 11 12...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...ttings mute 4 6 2 The OSD menu Direct channel selection etc 5 Direct channel selection 5 Display the channel list 5 Display subtitles 5 Teletext 5 EPG Electronic Program Guide 5 Menu 5 Navigation and...

Page 5: ...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 eq...

Page 6: ...Date Time Channel name Title of the current programme current and next programme Teletext available not available Subtitles Storage location e g CH 0189 Satellite name and position Type of programme l...

Page 7: ...s commercial offers and much more The quantity and content is regulated by the channel provider Page 100 always displays a table of contents From here you can select an overview of further subpages e...

Page 8: ...tles TV RADIO Switching between TV and radio You can find detailed descriptions of these and other functions on the following pages 7 The OSD menu overview 1 Edit channels 1 1 TV channel list 1 1 1 Fa...

Page 9: ...repeat 15 3 4 1 2 Timer service 15 3 4 1 3 Switch on channel 15 3 4 1 4 Switch on date 15 3 4 1 5 Time 15 3 4 1 6 Duration 15 3 4 1 7 Reminder message 15 3 4 1 8 Reminder date 15 3 4 1 9 Switch on tim...

Page 10: ...tton to insert the channel into one or several FAV lists Channel deleting is carried out in the same way 1 1 2 Parental lock It is possible to lock unauthorized access to certain channels e g with con...

Page 11: ...green button if you wish to rename the selected channel Upper red button Toggles between upper and lowercase letters Del green button Deletes characters OK yellow button Saves names Cancel blue button...

Page 12: ...ist menu Transponder It is possible to select a pre programmed transponder to search for the satellite Position saving Allocate a position number to each satellite Important After successful alignment...

Page 13: ...positions If you have e g aligned two LNBs to two different satellites ASTRA and HOTBIRD use DiSEqC LNBs and a DiSEqC switch For the ASTRA position select the setting 1 2 and for the HOTBIRD position...

Page 14: ...work search The ASTRA 19 2 East and HOTBIRD 13 East satellites offer a so called network search These satellites transmit a table NIT Network Information Table via all the available channels Therefore...

Page 15: ...a new transponder press the green button and to delete the current transponder press the yellow button If you wish to search for the transponder of the currently selected satellite press the blue but...

Page 16: ...receiver to the TV set 3 2 1 Video standard For adapting the video standard to the connected TV set Use the PAL or AUTO setting for operation in German speaking countries The video standard NTSC is no...

Page 17: ...yearly If you select the Off setting the timer remains deactivated 3 4 1 2 Timer service Select Programme if you wish to watch a certain programme or record it via a VCR If you wish to receive a remin...

Page 18: ...r messages can be set to between 1 and 10 seconds 3 6 3 OSD transparency Select the transparency of the OSD menu 10 background slightly visible and 40 backg round very transparent 3 7 Favourites In th...

Page 19: ...need to contact our telephone hotline 4 2 Factory setting The Presetting function is used to reset the device to the delivery status Caution All the values and channels which have been changed and st...

Page 20: ...GB 18 7 The OSD Menu Games 5 Games Two classic games are available for your entertainment 5 1 Tetris 5 2 Othello...

Page 21: ...is process may take some time Sometimes it is necessary to call up the EPG again or to switch channels 2 No response from the unit Pull out the power plug and wait a few seconds before starting the un...

Page 22: ...emodulation QPSK kompatibel mit SCPC und MCPC Input Symbol Rate 2 45 Mbit s FEC Decoder Convolutional Code Rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 und 7 8 MPEG Transport Stream A V Decoding Transport Stream MPEG 2 ISO I...

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