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4 Connections

The references 

a b c

etc. below refer to the illustration on

page 8.

4.1 Mains power connection

The receiver should be connected to the mains power supply
only once all other connections with the approrpiate units
have been made. This will ensure that the receiver and the
other components are not damaged.

b

When you have made all the above connections, use
the enclosed mains power cable to connect the
receiver to a mains power outlet with 230V/50 Hz AC
power.

4.2 External unit

4.2.1 Single unit operation

a

Using a suitable coaxial cable, connect the 

LNB

input

of the receiver with the LNB of your external

unit. Also note Point 5 "Installation".

4.2.2 Operating an additional receiver in a single-

receiver installation

e

If you wish to operate another appliance in a single-
receiver installation (e.g. analogue receiver or ADR
receiver),you may connect the LNB input of the
additional receiver with the 

LNB output

of the DVB

receiver by means of a suitable coaxial cable. In order
for the satellite signal to be available to the additional
receiver, your DVB receiver must be set to standby
mode. If the DVB receiver is switched on, this will
receive signal priority from the LNB control. 

4.3 Connection to a television set

d

Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver (

SCART

socket TV

) and the television set (SCART socket).

If your television set is equipped for this, it will switch
automatically to AV mode, and thus to satellite
reception, when switched on. 

4.4 Video cassette recorder (VCR)

c

Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket

VCR

. In playback mode the video recorder will

supply a switching signal to the receiver.
The video recorder signal will then be fed
automatically to the TV set. 

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Summary of Contents for DIGITY CI

Page 1: ...e a single CA module Provides reception of unencrypted and encrypted e g VIACCESS IRDETO CRYPTOWORKS SECA etc ASTRA and EUTELSAT DVB programmes features motor control and software update via satellite...

Page 2: ...the switching matrix and LNB properties 13 5 4 3 Additional properties 14 5 4 4 Rotating installation 15 6 Operation 15 6 1 Switching on and off 15 6 2 Programme selection 15 6 3 Volume control 17 6...

Page 3: ...der 29 7 4 3 Manual search 30 7 4 4 Accepting programmes after search 30 7 5 Restoring basic programming delete all 31 7 5 1 Activate default setting 31 7 5 2 Delete all programmes 32 7 5 3 Software u...

Page 4: ...off EXTERNAL Language selection Programme Multi function keys Volume Programme TV Radio operation EPG MONO1 MONO2 OK Volume Arrow key right Arrow key left Arrow key up Arrow key down Info 2 Illustrati...

Page 5: ...up down SCART socket TV Inserting the CA module Please follow the instructions of the card and module manufacturer Insert the smartcard selected in the appropriate CA module Now insert the module car...

Page 6: ...tion The key technical terms used in this operating manual are explained in Chapterl 9 Technical data can be found in Chapter 10 Assistance in finding and correcting problems can be found in Chapter 1...

Page 7: ...objects on top of the unit Ventilation slits are provided on top of the unit to allow warm air to radiate out of the unit Do not place any burning items such as lighted cand les on top of the unit Do...

Page 8: ...the VCR Scart socket of the DVB receiver d Connect the Scart connection of the DVB receiver with the television set e Connect the LNB output LNB OUT to the LNB input of an analogue receiver Connectin...

Page 9: ...a single receiver installation e g analogue receiver or ADR receiver you may connect the LNB input of the additional receiver with the LNB output of the DVB receiver by means of a suitable coaxial ca...

Page 10: ...ces if you wish 5 1 OSD language This feature gives you the opportunity to set the menu language in accordance with your preferences To change the OSD language proceed as follows Press the Menu key to...

Page 11: ...If you have select None under Country see 5 2 3 you merely need to use the arrow keys right left or the OK key to correct the clock to your local time In Germany the difference for standard time is 1...

Page 12: ...nu Settings or press the Menu key to return to normal operation The settings will be automatically stored in memory 5 4 LNB setting Adjusting to external unit Satellite selection When you have complet...

Page 13: ...ou wish to receive other satellites you can adjust your receiver to the parameters of your receiving installation as follows Use the arrow keys up down to select the DiSEqC switch position 1 4 to whic...

Page 14: ...this menu should only be entered when you wish to test the signal of a particular satellite Transponder frequency In this line use the numeric keys to enter a frequency on which digital programmes are...

Page 15: ...on by pressing the On Standby key on the front panel of the unit or on the remote control Pressing the same key again on the unit or on the remote control will switch the receiver off again The unit i...

Page 16: ...cation of programmes the receiver features several programme lists You can use a list of your own personal Favourites see Point 7 1 or you can have the programmes displayed alphabetically or sorted ac...

Page 17: ...to use the remote control of your television set only rarely When the receiver is switched on sound will be reproduced at the volume level last selected Use the keys Volume louder and Volume softer t...

Page 18: ...vides time control this will be indicated by the display of an information window Time Control Fig 6 7 To select on of the starting times available press the Info key A window showing the available st...

Page 19: ...e blue function key to display information for the programme currently selected On the lower half of the screen you will see a display showing the current time the name of the current programme includ...

Page 20: ...This includes data relating to the programme for the current day Fig 6 10 The following functions are available 6 11 2 Programme preview for following days Wherever this information is provided you c...

Page 21: ...ional timer events or Press the TV Radio key to return to normal operation The receiver will now select the appropriate programme at the programmed time and will if instructed to do so revert to stand...

Page 22: ...ent and the starting time of the next timer event Repeat optional Use the arrow key right to mark the item Rep Press OK A selection window will be displayed offering various repeating suggestions 1x T...

Page 23: ...set such as graphics and text being superimposed switch your receiver to FBAS mode Point 5 3 6 13 2 Using the internal video text decoder If your television set is not equipped with an integrated vide...

Page 24: ...he list of TV programmes and you can view and change the radio programmes in Radio mode 7 1 1 Calling up the programme list Press OK The Favourites programme list will be displayed Fig 7 1 7 1 2 Addin...

Page 25: ...you have completed selecting and marking programmes press the green function key Add to add the programmes to the Favourites list 7 1 3 Deleting programmes 7 1 3 1 Deleting from the Favourites list I...

Page 26: ...you have completed marking programmes in this manner press the yellow function key Sort You can now use the arrow keys up down and or the numeric keys to move the marked programmes to the desired pos...

Page 27: ...de proceed as follows Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu Use the arrow keys up down to mark the item Settings Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed Use the arrow keys...

Page 28: ...you how many programmes were found and how many of these are new additions New programmes will be stored in the Total List You can then add them to your Favourites List as described under Point 7 1 T...

Page 29: ...n to select the menu item Confirm by pressing OK The menu Search Transponder will be displayed Fig 7 10 Satellite In this line set the satellite on which the desired transponder is located Use the arr...

Page 30: ...nformation To perform a manual search call up the menu Search Manual Search Fig 7 11 Use the arrow keys up down to select the menu item Manual Search Confirm by pressing OK The menu Search Manual Sear...

Page 31: ...the providers you can delete this list completely in order to perform a new programme search Please note that if you have performed the delete function you must first start a new programme search and...

Page 32: ...must remain in stand by mode The download procedure is indicated by a blinking LED light on the unit This procedure must not be interrupted by switching the unit on or off nor may it be disconnected...

Page 33: ...which you wish to allocate the motor driven rotating antenna Press OK to open a window allowing you to select the Satellites resp the Motor antenna Fig 8 2 Use the arrow keys up down to select the it...

Page 34: ...t easterly position you wish to include Press the yellow function key Action to open the window showing the available actions Use the arrow keys up down to mark the entry Set East limit Confirm by pre...

Page 35: ...value refers to longitude East E or longitude West W Use the arrow keys to select the input field for Latitude Use the numeric keys to enter your geographic latitude Press the arrow key left In this f...

Page 36: ...of all available satellite positions will be displayed Fig 8 10 Use the arrow keys up down to mark a satellite position that you wish to include in the satellite list Press the OK key to accept the s...

Page 37: ...te The indication of signal strength and quality by this test transponder allows you to align the antenna precisely 8 3 2 1 Test Transponder LNB configuration To change the data relating to the respec...

Page 38: ...ing OK The test transponder selected will now be used to check whether a signal is being received at this positi on The function will also check whether there is a pre programmed position in memory at...

Page 39: ...ion 8 5 Deleting a satellite position To delete a satellite position from the satellite list proceed as follows Use the arrow keys to mark the item Current satellite list Press OK to display the curre...

Page 40: ...her development of MPEG1 Deemphasis Adaptation of the audio frequency profile to the broadcast signa this is defined by the broadcast parameters of the satellite DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Con...

Page 41: ...facility in the satellite receiver or video recorded used to connect to the television set using antenna cable Mode determines whether a mono or a stereo programme will be received Multyfeed External...

Page 42: ...ng software of the receiver Transponder This processes one or several programmes within the satellite That is reception of data from the ground station amplification and broadcast of the signal back t...

Page 43: ...le Up to MP ML main profile main level Video standard PAL 25 Hz Active image size 720 pixels x 576 lines Picture format 4 3 16 9 Picture material 16 9 Automatic adjustment for 16 9 TV sets via SCART L...

Page 44: ...ectional Bit rate 115 kBit s Connectior D SUB socket 9 pin Function Update f operating software LNB power supply LNB power 400 mA max double insulated LNB voltage vertical 14 0V no load 11 5 V at 400...

Page 45: ...epair service The unit does not function properly controls do not respond image frozen Disconnect the mains power supply for approx 5 seconds then connect it again Then switch the receiver on again If...

Page 46: ...incorrect Adjust antenna position Antenna dish may be too small Adjust antenna position An obstacle between the dish and the satellite e g a tree Mount antenna in position with clear view No picture...

Page 47: ...Braunschweig 10 5 52 3 Bremen 8 8 53 1 Bremerhaven 8 6 53 6 Celle 10 1 52 6 Chemnitz 12 9 50 8 Cottbus 14 3 51 8 Darmstadt 8 7 49 9 Daun 6 8 50 2 Dippach 10 1 51 0 Donauw rth 10 8 48 7 Dortmund 7 5 5...

Page 48: ...0 52 2 Hof 11 9 50 3 Ingolstadt 11 4 48 8 Iserlohn 7 7 51 4 Kaiserslautern 7 8 49 5 Karlsruhe 8 4 49 0 Kassel 9 5 51 3 Kempten Allg u 10 3 47 7 Kiel 10 1 54 3 Koblenz 7 6 50 4 Konstanz 9 2 47 7 K ln 7...

Page 49: ...3 1 52 4 Ravensburg 9 6 47 8 Regensburg 12 1 49 0 Reutlingen 9 2 48 5 Rostock 12 1 54 1 Saarbr cken 7 0 49 2 Salzgitter 10 4 52 1 Salzwedel 11 2 52 9 Schweinfurt 10 2 50 1 Schwerin 11 4 53 6 Siegen 8...

Page 50: ...ey to complete the entry If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one or two digits you can speed up the selection process by keeping the key depressed a little longer on the last digit Volume...

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