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4 Connections

The references in bold type -

a b c

etc. refer to the diagram on page 8.

4.1  Mains connection

The receiver should only be connected to the mains supply after all connections with other
components and equipment have been made. This helps to eliminate the likelihood of dama-
ge to the receiver or other components.

b

Once all other cable connections have been made, connect the receiver to a mains
supply of 230 V/50 Hz, using the mains cable included.

4.2 External Installation

a

Use a suitable coaxial cable to connect the 

LNB INPUT

of the receiver to the LNB

unit of your external installation. Also note Point 5 "Installation".

4.3 Connection to a Television set

After you have connected your receiver to the TV set as described in this chapter, it may be
necessary to adjust the receiver to the TV broadcasting norm used by your TV set, before
making further adjustments and settings.
Please also note Point 5.3 (Video system).

4.3.1 By means of a Scart cable:
In order to obtain the best picture quality possible, we advise you to use a Scart cable to
connect your receiver to the TV set.
The procedure is as follows:

e

Connect the receiver (

SCART TV

connection) with the TV set (Scart connection),

using a Scart cable. If your TV set is fitted with an appropriate connection, the set will
automatically switch to AV mode, and thus receive the satellite signal, whenever the
receiver is switched on.

4.3.2 By means of an RF connection
If your TV set is not fitted with a Scart connector, the receiver will have to be connected to
the antenna input of the TV set. If this form of connection is used, sound will only be availa-
ble in mono mode, and not in stereo.
The procedure is as follows:

f

Using a suitable TV connection cable (coaxial), connect the receiver 

(RF OUT

) to

the antenna input connector of your TV set.

c

The cable feeding the terrestrial signal from the antenna should be connected to the

Terrestrial Antenna Input

of the receiver.

Now you must tune the TV set to the transmission channel used by the receiver. Select a
free programme slot on your TV set, and select channel 38 (if necessary, refer to the instruc-
tion manual of your TV set for this).
If you do not receive a clear picture on channel 38, this may indicate that either this or a
neighbouring channel are already receiving a programme signal via the antenna. You can
check on this by temporarily disconnecting the antenna cable from the

Terrestrial Anten-

na Input 

of the receiver. If you then temporarily receive a clear picture, you should select a

different transmission channel within the receiver's range of 21 to 69.

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Page 1: ...air as well as CRYPTOWORKS encoded scrambled satellite programmes DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL Instruction Manual DigiBox CRYPTOWORKS All manuals and...

Page 2: ...Volume Programme TV radio mode MONO1 MONO2 OK Volume Arrow right Arrow left Arrow up Arrow down Remote Control Options For the operating of 2 TechniSat receiver with same coding tv sets and a further...

Page 3: ...t 15 6 Operation 18 6 1 On off switch 18 6 2 Programme selection 18 6 2 5 Infobox 19 6 3 Receiving scrambled encrypted programmes 19 6 4 Volume adjustment 19 6 5 Selecting a different language 20 6 5...

Page 4: ...IN 31 7 5 Programming the Electronic Programme Guide 32 7 6 Unlocking reception of specific programmes 33 7 7 Programme search 33 7 7 1 All programmes 34 7 7 2 Satellite programmes 35 7 7 3 Transponde...

Page 5: ...n of insertion until it meets resistance On standby mode LNB input SCART connection TV set SCART connection VCR Audio outputs analog digital RS 232 connection interface RF output Mains power connectio...

Page 6: ...rammes Technical terms used in the instruction manual are explained in Chapter 8 Technical data and specifications are to be found in Chapter 9 Hints on finding and correcting faults and malfunctions...

Page 7: ...ceiver should only be used in moderate climate NEVER open the receiver You are in danger of receiving an electrical shock If it is ever necessary to open the equipment housing this should be done only...

Page 8: ...DVB receiver d SCART connection between a VCR and the VCR SCART connection on the DVB receiver e SCART connection between DVB receiver and the TV set Optional f Connection from HF output on the DVB r...

Page 9: ...le If your TV set is fitted with an appropriate connection the set will automatically switch to AV mode and thus receive the satellite signal whenever the receiver is switched on 4 3 2 By means of an...

Page 10: ...o will be displayed Now select the line UHF Out Channel marking it in blue by using the up down arrow keys Select a free UHF channel on your TV set in the range between 21 and 69 Finally use the numer...

Page 11: ...EXTERNAL key on your remote control Pressing this key again will take you back into normal operating mode 4 5 1 Super VHS Video Cassette Recorders If you have a Super VHS video recorder you can use th...

Page 12: ...entry OSD Language OSD Sprache marking it in blue by using the up down arrow keys Confirm by selecting OK The sub menu OSD Language OSD Sprache will be displayed Select the preferred language by means...

Page 13: ...in stand by mode the time is shown on the receiver display Country This function provides an automatic change over between standard winter time and day light savings summer time Mark the entry Countr...

Page 14: ...to move the marker blue highlighted entry within the menu and to change the individual settings as indicated When selecting an opti on please also note any additional on screen notices The following...

Page 15: ...al connection of you DVB receiver see Point 4 6 2 above to the digital input of your Dolby Digital 5 1 channel amplifier Where a programme is broadcast in Dolby Digital Sound the Dolby logo will be di...

Page 16: ...criteria of the DiSEqC control Your receiver is pre programmed to receive ASTRA broadcasts on switch setting A A and EUTELSAT signals on setting B A of a Multiswitch Should the switching matrix of yo...

Page 17: ...sing OK The menu LNB Check will now be displayed together with the DiSEqC setting selected e g A A 1 The following settings can be made LOF low band LOF local oscillator frequency is the frequency use...

Page 18: ...ain will switch the receiver off again The receiver is now in standby mode the display on the receiver will now show the time If the time is not shown this must still be acquired by the receiver In Ge...

Page 19: ...he programme is changed an info box will be displayed temporarily showing the programme number and name In addition any programme features will be shown e g TxT for tele text 16 9 for a 16 9 widescree...

Page 20: ...format If you have not selected the Dolby Digital AC3 function you can select AC3 mode manually as follows Press the Language Selection A B key Any programmes currently available with the appropriate...

Page 21: ...superimposed you should set your receiver to CVBS mode Point 5 3 6 12 Sub titles The symbol displayed in the on screen information window will indicate when sub titles are being broadcast If you have...

Page 22: ...described in Point 7 5 6 13 2 Interrupting EPG download The process of downloading data can be interrupted by switching on the receiver key On Standby The data as per the last previous download still...

Page 23: ...eption 6 13 6 Preview Pressing the right arrow key again once you are viewing the table Next will take ou to the table Preview The title line of this table shows an additional window in the heading li...

Page 24: ...amme Press the red function key The selected entry will now be displayed in red Your receiver will be switched on at the time when the selected programme is due to begin If the receiver is switched on...

Page 25: ...yed Use the arrow keys to mark the required channel Press the OK key to display the EPG Summary of the selected channel 6 13 7 5 EPG Search The EPG Search function allows you to search for specific ty...

Page 26: ...e gories that may be selected Use the up down as well as left right arrow keys to mark the programme type required Press the OK key to transfer the selected category to the column Programme Type Now p...

Page 27: ...e Use the arrow keys to mark the Date column Use the numeric key pad to enter the date on which you wish to record a pro gramme Start Use the right arrow key to mark the Start column Use the numeric k...

Page 28: ...rol functions are not disabled and the receiver will not switch off when the programme has ended 3 delete The timer setting will not be activated Source Use the right arrow key to mark the Source colu...

Page 29: ...identified in a Search run You should note the following Your receiver features two programme channel lists the User List and the Total List The User List includes those channels you can select by me...

Page 30: ...he Total List The marked channel can be deleted from the total List by pressing the red function key As long as you have not left this menu again the channel can again be included again by pressing th...

Page 31: ...ill be displayed Use the arrow keys to mark the channel station you wish to have locked Confirm with the OK key The channel will be marked with a red cross in the list You can repeat this process as o...

Page 32: ...e lon ger will it take to acquire update data Also the maximum preview period of 7 days may not be possible if the number of program mes stored in the Electronic Programme Guide is increased Proceed a...

Page 33: ...out the data acquisition procedure This is shown in the display by the letters EPLd The data acquisition process can be interrupted by switching on On Standby key the receiver 7 6 Unblocking the paren...

Page 34: ...are shown in red type in the Total List and can be transferred to the User List in accor dance with Point 7 Changing the Basic Programming In order to search for programmes press the Menu key to disp...

Page 35: ...by pressing OK It is quite likely that a full scan may take 15 minutes or longer Please note any notes and information displayed on the screen 7 7 3 Transponder This search mode can be used to search...

Page 36: ...mber will be obtainable directly from the service provider broadcaster or from the Internet Select the menu Search Program Use the up down arrow keys to mark the entry Program Confirm with the OK key...

Page 37: ...ings as program med in the factory 7 8 2 Delete All Programs This function will delete all channels programmes stored in memory Use the up down arrow keys to select the entry Confirm with the OK key P...

Page 38: ...m at 19 East This enables you to preview pro grammes for up to a week in advance If you do not wish to receive this additional data or if it is not available at your location data reception may be dis...

Page 39: ...al used to control DiSEqC compa tible components of the external unit via the antenna connection DVB Digital Video Broadcasting a universal digital transmission technology for video images graphics so...

Page 40: ...shaped in a parabolic form used to focus the electro magentic waves broadcast by a satellite in a focal point Polarisation plane In order to better utilise the available frequency range satellites wil...

Page 41: ...ata back to earth Universal LNB Name given to a three band LNB It is able to receive the following ranges FFS 10 70 11 70 GHz BBS 11 70 12 50 GHz and FFS High Band 12 50 12 75 GHz This whole range is...

Page 42: ...e image area 720 pixels x 576 lines Picture formats 4 3 16 9 Picture input 16 9 Automatic adjustment for 16 9 TV sets via SCART connection Letterbox filtering for 4 3 TV sets Audio decoding Audio comp...

Page 43: ...at 400 mA LNB voltage horizontal 20 V no load 17 5 V at 400 mA LNB switched off in Standby mode 22 kHz Modulation 22 kHz amplitude 0 6 V 0 2 V Programme memory Satellite positions No of programmes use...

Page 44: ...cture Possible Cause No power Short circuit in LNB connection Defective or missing cable connection LNB defective Wrong external unit set on recei ver Dish positioned incorrectly Heavy rain or snow Di...

Page 45: ...ot working Time not displayed in Standby mode Temporary interruptions on Pro 7 Sat 1 TM3 Cable 1 DSF and HOT Possible Cause Dish faulty or position changed Channel moved to another trans ponder Channe...

Page 46: ...process Using the programme channel list Press the key OK A list of programmes will be displayed When operating in TV mode a list of TV programmes only will be displayed when operating in Radio mode...

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