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Content 

 

Content 

Content 

3

 

1

 

User Information 

5

 

1.1

 

Use of this Manual 

5

 

1.2

 

Signs, Symbols, Layout 

5

 

2

 

Product Description 

5

 

2.1

 

Scope of Delivery 

5

 

2.2

 

Receiver 

6

 

2.2.1

 

Front Panel 

6

 

2.2.2

 

Rear Panel 

6

 

2.3

 

Remote Control 

7

 

2.4

 

Save Energy 

8

 

2.5

 

Guarantee 

8

 

3

 

General Safety Instructions 

8

 

3.1

 

Intended Use 

8

 

3.2

 

Risks in Case of Intended 

Use 

9

 

3.3

 

Grounding 

9

 

3.4

 

Location 

9

 

3.5

 

Handling of Batteries 

10

 

3.6

 

Notes on Product Liability 

10

 

4

 

Connecting the Receiver 

10

 

4.1

 

Connecting Satellite 

Antenna 

11

 

4.2

 

Connecting the TV set 

11

 

4.3

 

Connecting the home 

cinema system 

11

 

4.4

 

Inserting or Changing 

Batteries of the Remote 

Control 

11

 

5

 

Basic Operation 

11

 

5.1

 

Switching on the Receiver 

11

 

5.2

 

Software Update 

12

 

5.2.1

 

Software Update via 

Satellite 

12

 

5.2.2

 

Softwareupdate via the 

Serial Interface RS232 

12

 

5.3

 

Standby Mode / Switching 

off the Receiver 

12

 

5.4

 

Commissioning 

12

 

5.4.1

 

Language 

12

 

5.4.2

 

RAPS Start 

13

 

5.4.3

 

Automatic Programming 

13

 

5.5

 

Satellite List 

14

 

5.5.1

 

Country 

14

 

5.5.2

 

Regional Channel 

14

 

5.5.3

 

Channel Filter 

15

 

5.6

 

Selecting the Operation 

Mode 

15

 

5.7

 

Calling/Leaving Menu 

15

 

5.8

 

Menu Navigation 

15

 

5.9

 

Parental Lock 

15

 

5.9.1

 

Menu Lock 

15

 

5.9.2

 

PIN 

15

 

5.9.3

 

New password 

16

 

5.10

 

Setting Time 

16

 

5.11

 

TV 

16

 

5.11.1

 

Direct Channel Selection 

16

 

5.11.2

 

Channel Selection via 

Selection Window 

16

 

5.11.3

 

Channel Selection via 

Search Function 

17

 

5.11.3.1

 

Genre 

17

 

5.11.3.2

 

A-Z Search 

17

 

5.11.3.3

 

Name (A-Z) 

17

 

5.11.3.4

 

Name (Z-A) 

18

 

5.11.4

 

Channel Information 

18

 

5.11.5

 

Electronic Program Guide 

18

 

5.11.6

 

Audio Settings 

18

 

5.11.6.1

 

Setting the Volume 

18

 

5.11.6.2

 

Selecting the Track 

18

 

5.11.6.3

 

Switching off the Sound 

18

 

5.11.7

 

Teletext 

19

 

5.11.8

 

Subtitles 

19

 

5.11.9

 

Setting the Aspect Mode 

19

 

5.11.10

 

Sleep-Timer 

19

 

5.11.11

 

Mosaic 

19

 

6

 

Extended Settings and Functions 

20

 

6.1

 

Installation 

20

 

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Page 1: ...Digital Satellite Receiver SCART DIGITAL AUDIO User Manual Version 24 04 2013 English ...

Page 2: ...2 smart electronic GmbH 2013 All rights technical changes errors as well as printing mistakes reserved Any reproducing or copying of the con tents requires prior written permission from smart ...

Page 3: ...232 12 5 3 Standby Mode Switching off the Receiver 12 5 4 Commissioning 12 5 4 1 Language 12 5 4 2 RAPS Start 13 5 4 3 Automatic Programming 13 5 5 Satellite List 14 5 5 1 Country 14 5 5 2 Regional Channel 14 5 5 3 Channel Filter 15 5 6 Selecting the Operation Mode 15 5 7 Calling Leaving Menu 15 5 8 Menu Navigation 15 5 9 Parental Lock 15 5 9 1 Menu Lock 15 5 9 2 PIN 15 5 9 3 New password 16 5 10 ...

Page 4: ...ART Output 25 6 6 Timer 25 6 7 OSD Setting 25 6 7 1 Subtitle Display 25 6 7 2 OSD Timeout 26 6 7 3 OSD Transparency 26 6 8 LNB supply voltage 26 6 9 Channel Play Type 26 6 10 Channel Change 26 6 11 Beeper 26 6 12 Automatic Standby Function 26 6 13 Zoom Function 26 6 14 Satellite Overview 27 6 15 Switching TV AV 27 6 16 Pause Function 27 6 17 Software Version 27 6 18 Factory Settings 27 6 19 Config...

Page 5: ... of the device Thus it may be possible that certain operation steps do not fully correspond to the user manual 1 2 Signs Symbols Layout Symbol layout Meaning WARNING Danger due to electric shock with possible severe bodily injury CAUTION Warning of possible physical damage NOTE Useful information and hints You are requested to perform an action 1 2 Perform these steps in the stated order List Ital...

Page 6: ... power supply but only after the installation of programs is completed either via RAPS or via program scan If you plug the power cord for the first time the LED lights up only after instal lation During later operation the receiver s program list already exists it takes just a few seconds from inserting the power plug until you see the green LED 2 2 2 Rear Panel No Marking Description 1 LNB IN Con...

Page 7: ...cters 3 TV R To switch between TV and radio modes 4 PR Channel or cursor up 5 EPG To start finish Electronic Program Guide 6 V Volume or menu option left 7 FAV To load favorite channel list 8 PR Channel or cursor down 9 FIND red Channel search function 10 TXT yellow Teletext Videotext 11 PAUSE Still image 12 SAT To show all programmed satellites 13 TV AV Switch between TV and AV modes ...

Page 8: ...m 2 4 Save Energy The receiver is equipped with particularly energy saving electric and electronic components Further more a sophisticated energy management helps to save energy Thus energy consumption during Save Energy Standby Mode is reduced to less than 0 5 Watt 2 5 Guarantee The warranty of the satellite receiver corresponds to the legal regulations at the time of purchase 3 General Safety In...

Page 9: ...The satellite antenna must be grounded properly Note the relevant VDE 1 regulations 2 It s recommended that the outdoor unit of the satellite system should be in stalled by a professional 3 4 Location Place the receiver onto a solid and level surface Protect the receiver from humidity heat dust and dirt Do not place items filled with liquid e g flower vases onto the receiver Protect the receiver f...

Page 10: ...nlight fire etc Dispose of the batteries in accordance with the applicable legal regulations see chapter Disposal page 29 3 6 Notes on Product Liability In the following cases the intended protection of the device may be limited Then liability regarding function of the device correspondingly passes over to the operator The device is not used in accordance with the user manual The device is used ou...

Page 11: ...for replacing empty batteries 1 Open the battery compartment on the bottom side of the remote control Remove the cover of the battery compartment 2 Place the two batteries 1 5 V type AAA Ensure correct polarity 3 Close the battery compartment Replace the batteries if certain remote control functions are not performed any more or are performed incorrectly When replacing batteries always ensure that...

Page 12: ... onto the receiver After end of installation you will be asked if the update should be saved 4 Select the option Yes to accept the update The satellite update may take up to one hour Do not switch off the receiver during such period 5 2 2 Softwareupdate via the Serial Interface RS232 Via a RS232 connection PC receiver you can update the operation software For the corresponding update file the nece...

Page 13: ...luded into the new channel list RAPS down load and displayed in a table If a channel changes the receive parameters then this is automatically updated by RAPS In case of new channels such channels are added If channels are permanently discontinued then the corresponding channel number is deleted However new channels are not only added but allocated to logic blocks correspondingly enabling easier f...

Page 14: ...end your antenna system for receiv ing of Eurobird 9A 9 E You can additionally mark Eurobird 9A 9 E already now to avoid repeated installation in the future Your antenna system is designed for receiving Astra 19 2 E and Türksat 42 E However the receiver in the children s room should only receive the German channels For this manually dese lect Türksat 42 E found by RAPS DiSEqC scan 5 5 1 Country Se...

Page 15: ...t the receiver The menu is called Press the EXIT key to leave the menu or to go back one step 5 8 Menu Navigation The menu items with the settings for TV and radio can be respectively accessed in the two operation modes TV and Radio Press PR to select the menu item above Press PR to select the menu item below Press OK LIST to select a menu item or to confirm a set value Depending on the settings i...

Page 16: ...nd time should be manually entered For this select the item Date select the position to be changed by using the keys V V and enter the current date by using the numeric keys Then select the item Time select the posi tion to be changed by using the keys V V and enter the current time by using the numeric keys 7 Leave the menu by pressing EXIT until the screen shows the TV picture 5 11 TV You have s...

Page 17: ...with the selected genre Complete pro gram News Entertainment Children Movie Music Culture Regional Religion Theatre Shopping Pay Per View Sport Miscellaneous Press EXIT to close the channel selection window Now you can choose another genre 5 11 3 2 A Z Search Select with the keys PR PR the menu item A Z Search and confirm with OK Insert the channel s name with the numeric keys 0 9 As soon as you t...

Page 18: ...ndow If a station does not broadcast additional information on the programme the text box remains empty 5 11 5 Electronic Program Guide To open the Electronic Program Guide press the EPG key The Electronic Program Guide offers you the same information as your printed TV channel guide sequence of future channels more detailed info You can add program selected in the EPG directly to your event timer...

Page 19: ...age and confirm your selection with OK to activate subtitles Only if several subtitle languages are being sent there will appear several lines Subtitle language If for example only German subtitles are sent deu D is preset as subtitle lan guage To switch off the subtitles proceed as follows 1 Press the key TXT to open the selection window Subtitles Teletext 2 With the keys PR or PR select the line...

Page 20: ...receive Confirm with OK Selected satellites will be marked 6 1 3 Antenna Setup Select the menu item Antenna Setup and confirm with OK 6 1 3 1 LNB Type Select the menu item LNB Type Select the frequency resp the type of the LNB 6 1 3 2 Motor Type Select the menu item Motor Type the menu item Motor Type is only active if you selected Motor Antenna in Antenna Connection Select the kind of control You...

Page 21: ...sing Yes or discard such change by pressing No 8 Repeat the steps 1 to 6 for any further satellites transponders if applicable Select Recalculation and press OK to discard any previous settings and to again determine antenna position Press EXIT to return to the submenu Antenna Setup 6 1 3 7 Antennen Limit Select Limit setup and press OK to open the window Limit setup 1 Select Limit setup to switch...

Page 22: ...ansponder from the transponder list Press OK or the L R key to search for channels broadcasted via the selected transponder The channels found are appended to the existing channel list 6 2 TV Channel List Radio Channel List You can individually customize the lists There are various available possibilities for editing For rea sons of simplification only editing of TV lists will be explained in the ...

Page 23: ...and again press the yellow TXT key 4 Press the EXIT key to leave the function Move 6 2 5 Rename Channels 1 In the sub menu Edit Channel TV Channel List press the blue L R key 2 Press the green ZOOM key to activate the renaming process 3 Mark the channel to be renamed by using the keys PR and PR and confirm by pressing OK 4 The window Rename will be displayed Select the character to be changed by u...

Page 24: ...spectively by using the numeric keys of the remote control Press the red FIND key CAPS to switch between upper case and lower case Press the green ZOOM key DEL to delete the respectively selected character Press the yellow TXT key OK to accept the changes made so far and to close the window Rename Press the blue L R key CANCEL to discard the changes made so far and to close the win dow Rename Pres...

Page 25: ...by using the keys V V Off Once Daily Weekly Monthly Workday Yearly 4 Mark the line Wakeup Channel by using the keys PR and PR and select the channel to be displayed by using the keys V V 5 Mark the line Wakeup Date by using the keys PR and PR and enter the date by using the numeric keys 6 Mark the line On Time by using the keys PR and PR and enter the on time by using the numer ic keys 7 Mark the ...

Page 26: ...he picture of the selected channel 1 Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK 2 Select Channel Change to set whether you want the picture to be frozen for a short instant or prefer a black screen during this time 6 11 Beeper 1 Select in the menu System Setup the submenu Other and press OK 2 Select Beeper to set whether you want your TV set to play an acoustic signal while you...

Page 27: ...ant to pass on the receiver without your settings then you can reset the receiver to the factory settings reset To reset the receiver 1 In the menu Tools select the sub menu Factory Settings 2 Press the OK key You will be asked if you want to reset the receiver and delete individual set tings 3 Select Yes or No and then press OK After resetting your receiver the language selection menu will be dis...

Page 28: ...e data sheet and the technical documentation for your LNB and or multiswitch contain a mapping table similar to the following 7 2 Allocation of ZF Channels and Frequencies Receiver ZF channel Sample frequency MHz Frequency MHz Receiver 1 1 1284 Receiver 2 2 1400 Receiver 3 3 1516 Receiver 4 4 1632 Receiver 5 5 1748 Receiver 6 6 1864 Receiver 7 7 1980 Receiver 8 8 2096 Enter the frequencies of your...

Page 29: ...f the receiver using a dry cloth 9 Transport and Decommissioning Proceed as follows if you want to transport the receiver or if you do not want to use the receiv er any more 1 Disconnect the receiver and all connected devices from power supply 2 Disconnect any cables connected to the receiver 3 Remove the batteries from the remote control 4 Put receiver cables and remote control into the original ...

Page 30: ...s an electrics or electronic device Do not dispose of such device in the household refuse but take it to your local municipal collecting point collec tion station 12 Specifications 12 1 LNB and Tuner Input F socket IEC 169 24 Input frequency range 950 MHz 2150 MHz Input level range 65 dBm to 25 dBm LNB power supply 13 18 V max 400 mA LNB control signal 22 kHz 0 12 V DiSEqC control Version 1 2 12 2...

Page 31: ...ng temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature 40 C to 65 C 12 9 Dimensions and weight Width 172 mm Height 35 mm Depth 130 mm Weight approx 0 4 kg 13 Manufacturer smart electronic GmbH Industriestraße 29 78112 St Georgen Deutschland 14 Declaration of Conformity The smart electronic GmbH Industriestraße 29 78112 St Georgen Germany hereby declares that this product complies with the following direct...

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