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Disposal advice
 

When not in operation 

 

 

 

 

Disposal advice 

 
 
The packaging for your unit consists entirely of recyclable material. 
Please sort the items appropriately, and sort them for disposal via  
your local waste disposal system. 
Please note that spent batteries (from the remote control) as well  
as electronic components should not be disposed of in your  
household refuse, but should be disposed of in accordance with  
your local regulations (special waste, hand back to outlet where  
purchased). 
 

Safety advice  

 

 
by For your own protection, please read the safety instructions  
carefully before commencing operation of your new unit. 
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage caused 
 by inappropriate operation, or by non-compliance with safety 
 precautions. 
>         To ensure adequate ventilation, place the unit on a smooth  
           horizontal surface, and do not place any objects on the  
            upper surface of the unit. This surface has ventilation slots  
           that ensure heat can escape from the interior of the unit. 
>          Do not place any burning objects, such as burning candles, 
            on top of the unit. 
>          Do not subject the unit to water spray or droplets, and do  
            not place any objects filled with liquid, e.g. vases, on top  
           of the unit. 
>         The unit may only be operated in a temperate climate. 
>          Never open the unit housing! You are in danger of receiving 
            an electric shock. Any necessary repairs should be carried  
           out only qualified service personnel. 
 
In the following cases, you should disconnect the unit from  
the mains power supply, and consult a qualified technician:
 
>  the mains cable or the mains plug are damaged  
>   the unit was exposed to liquid, or liquid has run into the unit 
>  in case of significant malfunction 
>  in case of severe external damage 
 

 
 
During an electrical storm, or when the unit will not be used for  
a lengthy period of time (e.g. while you are on holiday),  
disconnect the unit from the mains power supply. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for DIGIT MF4-S

Page 1: ...oding system and PCMCIA interface for insertion of a CA module For reception of free to air and encrypted e g CONAX VIACCESS IRDETO SECA etc satellite programmes With motor driven antenna facility and...

Page 2: ...6 2 5 Quick start 14 6 2 6 Auto standby 14 6 3 Sounds settings 15 6 3 1 Picture format 15 6 3 2 TV SCART mode 15 6 3 3 Video scaling 15 6 4 Antenna configuration 15 6 4 1 Switching DiSEqC on off 16 6...

Page 3: ...ramme Guide 26 7 15 4 Now 26 7 15 5 Next 26 7 15 6 More 26 7 15 7 SFI functions 27 7 15 7 1 SFI information 27 7 15 7 2 SFI timer programming 27 7 15 7 3 SFI programme overview 28 7 15 7 4 SFI overvie...

Page 4: ...For daily use 55 Your unit carries the CE logo and complies with all relevant EU standards Subject to change without notice subject to printing errors Correct as at 10 04 TechniSat and DIGIT MF4 S ar...

Page 5: ...Mix Off Menu On Off EXTERN Stop Freeze frame Remote control option By switching the remote control options you can use this remote control unit to operate two receivers one television set as well as a...

Page 6: ...e card reader as far as it will go LNB input Audio output digital optical SCART socket VCR SCART socket TV Mains socket Audio output digital electrical Audio outputs analogue Inserting the CA module P...

Page 7: ...cribes the settings required if you are operating a motorised rotating antenna Technical terms used in the operating manual are explained in Chapter 10 Technical data and specifications can be found i...

Page 8: ...do not place any objects on the upper surface of the unit This surface has ventilation slots that ensure heat can escape from the interior of the unit Do not place any burning objects such as burning...

Page 9: ...input LNB IN of the DVB receiver b Establish a Scart connection between the DVB receiver and the television set c Connect a video recorder using a Scart connection to the VCR Scart socket of the DVB r...

Page 10: ...to normal viewing operation 4 4 Hi Fi amplifier d To achieve the best possible sound quality you may connect the digital receiver to a Hi Fi amplifier Use a suitable cable to connect the cinch sockets...

Page 11: ...n the settings you select Please therefore follow the instructions displayed on screen closely Audio language Use the up down arrow keys to select the preferred menu language To accept the selection c...

Page 12: ...t the settings entered use the arrow keys up down to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing green button Accept Software Update When you choose ISIPRO Program list the digital receiver will check...

Page 13: ...ences 6 1 Menu language This menu item gives you the opportunity to set the menu language according to your personal preference To change the operating language proceed as follows Press the Menu key t...

Page 14: ...enu key to return to normal operation The settings will be saved to memory automatically Your receiver may be operated by means of the remote control unit supplied remote control code SAT2 or with an...

Page 15: ...ft right right to set the parameter according to your TV set to FBAS RGB or S Video For standard sets select FBAS In this line use the arrow keys left right to select your preferred Video scaling sett...

Page 16: ...adjust the set tings of your digital receiver to your antenna as follows Use the arrow keys to select the DiSEqC switch position 1 4 you wish to allocate to a particular satellite e g A B 3 No Satell...

Page 17: ...e of LNB you are using The options available are Single LNB Quatro LNB Multytenne LNB SatCR LNB SatCR LNB PN DisiCon 1 LNB DisiCon 2 LNB DisiCon 4 LNB C Band LNB Circular LNB and a User LNB for manual...

Page 18: ...ovided you have entered the data for the test transponder correctly these lines will indicate the signal strength and quality If you are using the digital receiver in conjunction with a rotating anten...

Page 19: ...ket in the list by one line at a time Use the arrow keys left right to move back and forth in the list one page at a time If a programme is selected that has been blocked by the parental control funct...

Page 20: ...artcard for this programme has been inserted On some programme slots you will be advised of the availability of specific special functions For instance on multi feed channels in the case of sports bro...

Page 21: ...he specific programme for viewing the CONAX PIN code must be entered This PIN code is stored on the Smartcard You will be advised of the code when you receive the card The CONAX PIN code must therefor...

Page 22: ...is also equipped to receive monaural programmes Use the arrow keys left right to choose between Mono channel 1 Mono channel 2 and Stereo Where a programme is broadcast with Dolby Digital sound this w...

Page 23: ...e arrow keys left right Where this information is broadcast pressing the Info key once more will display information on the following programme Pressing the Info key once more will switch off the info...

Page 24: ...for your receiver to find the correct page and to display it on the television screen All video text providers use page 100 to show the index to contents Use the red resp green keys to page forward o...

Page 25: ...receiver at the update time set in accordance with Point 8 2 SFI channel The pre requisite for this is that your receiver must be in stand by mode at this time The download procedure will be indicated...

Page 26: ...nt programme The programme currently selected is marked Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker through the list one line at a time To move the marker one page at a time use the arrow keys left...

Page 27: ...e Use either the arrow keys or the function keys to mark the desired programme Press the SFI key to display the information You can scroll or page through lengthy information text using the arrow keys...

Page 28: ...se the arrow keys to mark the desired programme Press the OK key to display the SFI overview of the programme selected If you are interested in specific types of programmes you can view programme info...

Page 29: ...led to avoid an accidental interruption of the recording In stand by mode an active timer will be indicated by a blinking of the colon in the time display resp in the LED 2 Programme change time If yo...

Page 30: ...which the timer event is to take place Start Use the arrow keys to mark the column Start In this line use the numeric keys to enter the starting time for the timer Stop Repeat the steps as for Start i...

Page 31: ...se the arrow keys up down to mark the timer event you wish to change Press the green function key Modify to go to the settings of the marked timer Make the changes as described in Point 7 16 When you...

Page 32: ...The Favourites programme list includes all the programmes you have accepted into the list according to the procedure described below The Total list includes all programmes 8 1 1 Calling up TV list org...

Page 33: ...the TVlist Press the blue function key Functions A selection window showing the available functions will be displayed Use the arrow keys up down to mark the item Add Confirm by pressing OK Use the arr...

Page 34: ...g the available functions will be displayed Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Sort Now press the yellow function key Sort A double arrow will appear next to the programme selected Now use th...

Page 35: ...The larger the number of programmes included in the electronic guide the longer will it take to download the SFI data In addition the maximum preview period of 7 days in advance may not be possible if...

Page 36: ...rental control menu Note Do not forget your unit PIN code If you do forget it at some point please consult your retail specialist In this line use the arrow keys left right to switch the parental cont...

Page 37: ...Now use the arrow keys up down to select the type of scan you would like to perform and confirm by pressing OK When using this option all the satellites set in the menu LNB Settings Point 6 4 and 9 4...

Page 38: ...yed in the line Satellite Transponder frequency Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line In this line use the numeric keys to enter the desired frequency Polarisation Use the arrow keys up down to...

Page 39: ...ept the programmes found automatically into the TV or Radio list If you decide to accept the programmes automatically you can also still decide whether these should be added to the TV list by manually...

Page 40: ...The sub menu Settings will be displayed Use the arrow keys up down to mark the menu line Service settings Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Service settings will be displayed 8 5 1 Restore factory...

Page 41: ...e programme list will be started and the progress can be followed on screen When the download of the programme list has been completed your programme list will be updated In this procedure the Favouri...

Page 42: ...me slot in the Favourites list TV or Radio confirm by pressing OK or Use the arrow keys up down to move the programme to a different position in the Favourites list or use the numeric keys to entera s...

Page 43: ...off Independently of whether you have switched the automatic software updating function on or off the system will automatically check for the availability of a new operating software version for your...

Page 44: ...ation as described in Point 6 4 and switch the DiSEqC control Point 6 4 1 on Now use the arrow keys up down to select the DiSEqC position e g A B 3 to which you wish to allocate the rotating antenna m...

Page 45: ...evision standard 625 lines and a picture frequency of 50 Hz results in a figure of 216 MBit s of digital data This would require bandwidths that can currently not provided whether by satellites nor by...

Page 46: ...ot be transmitted via any cable The LNB therefore converts the signal received to an intermediate frequency range in the band 950 to 2150 MHz This can then be transmitted via cable and processed in th...

Page 47: ...is a new medium providing not only improved sound and picture quality but also the option of providing interactive services These new services are constantly being developed and improved by providers...

Page 48: ...Video decoding Video compression MPEG 2 and MPEG 1 compatible Up to MP ML main profile main level Video standard PAL 25 Hz Active picture area 720 pixels x 576 lines Picture format 4 3 16 9 Picture ma...

Page 49: ...RGB or S Video VCR SCART Input CVBS RGB or S Video Output CVBS or S Video Display LED 4 digit 7 segment display Serial interface RS 232 Type RS 232 bidirectional Bit rate 115 2 kBit s max Connector D...

Page 50: ...inal voltage 230 V 50 Hz AC Input voltage 180 V 250 V 50 Hz AC General Dimensions WxDxH 285 mm x 133 mm x 40 43 mm Weight approx 490 g Problem Possible cause Solution Current time not displayed while...

Page 51: ...rain or snow Remove snow from dish Antenna incorrectly positioned Adjust antenna position Dish too small for location Adjust antenna position An obstacle between dish and satellite e g a tree Mount di...

Page 52: ...Notes 52...

Page 53: ...consisting of sevral digits you have approx 3 seconds time after pressing a key to complete the entry If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one or two digits you can speed up the selection...

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