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DiSEqC 1.3 
Set limit/location 
Set  Motor  to 

DiSEqC  1.3 

and  then

 

press 

Set  Limit

  (RED  button)  to  enter  the  motor  setup  interface  and  define  the 

following: 
1.

 

Move Continue

: adjustment of the antenna position 

2.

 

Move Step

: Step adjustment of the antenna position 

3.

 

Set West/East Limit

 : define left/right rotation limits for the motor 

4.

 

Goto reference

: recalls the default motor position. 

5.

 

Disable limit: 

delete the

 

left/right rotation limits for the motor

 

6.

 

Press EXIT to return on previous menu and then press Set Location to define the Antenna plant’s coordinates.

 

Antenna and satellite setup 
1.

 

Satellite

: Select satellite name (i.e. HotBird 13°E). Press OK button then 

.  

2.

 

LNB Type

: set Local oscillator frequency (Low/High Freq). Change the LNB frequency type using 

/

. (i.e. In Italy, 

a typical setting is 

9750/16600

3.

 

LNB Power

: Power control for switching H/V polarity 

4.

 

22K Tone

: 22KHz signal to switch between high and low frequency bands. 

5.

 

Toneburst: Off 

6.

 

DiSEqC1

.0: none 

7.

 

DiSEqC1

.1: none 

8.

 

Motor: DiSEqC 1.3 

Press EXIT to return on previous menu, then press Ok button to enter the Set Position menu, which allow you to define 
the position of the selected satellite 
1.

 

Move Auto

: auto adjustment of the antenna position 

2.

 

Move Continue

: adjustment of the antenna position 

3.

 

Move Step

: Step adjustment of the antenna position 

4.

 

Store Position

: store the position of the selected satellite 

5.

 

Goto Position

: recalls the motor position saved for the selected satellite. 

6.

 

Goto reference

: recalls the default motor position  

7.

 

Goto X

: recalls the satellite position. 

CAUTION! 

To correctly define the motor position, it is firstly necessary to use the 

Goto X 

feature, therefore fine adjust the position 

with the Move items and then store the position 
8.

 

Press EXIT twice to save settings and return to the previous screen 

Satellite channels scan 
To conduct a channel scan on the selected satellites: 

 

Press the BLUE 

Scan

 button 

 

Define the following in the Scan mode screen: 

1.

 

Scan Mode

: scan the Transponder database (

Default

) or by a Blind-scan (

Blind-Detail

) or by network. 

2.

 

Crypted

: choose 

Free Only

 to scan only free channels (recommended) or 

All

 for coded channels as well. 

3.

 

Service type

: choose All, only TV (DTV) or only Radio (Radio). 

 

Press OK to start scan 

 

3.3.1.4

 

Transponder management and single channel search 

The Dish Setup menu allows you to modify and update the preset list of satellites and relative transponders, as well as 
conduct a limited channel search on a single transponder. 

Database management 

 

Add (red button) to add a new satellite. 

 

Goto to enter the transponders list and then Add (red button) to add a new Transponder 

Transponder channels scan 
To conduct a channels scan on a single frequency: 

 

Press the BLUE 

Scan

 button on the selected transponder 

 

Define the following in the Scan Mode screen: 

1.

 

Scan Mode

: scan the Transponder database (

Default

) or by a Blind-scan (

Blind-Detail

) or by network. 

2.

 

Crypted

: choose 

Free Only

 to scan only free channels (recommended) or 

All

 for coded channels as well. 

3.

 

Service type

: choose All, only TV (DTV) or only Radio (Radio). 

 

Press OK to start scan 

CAUTION! 

If the signal Quality (

Q

) bars does not respond or indicate low level, make sure the antenna has been configured correctly 

in the My Dish menu and that the selected transponder is not out-of-date. 

Summary of Contents for TS3010HD

Page 1: ...Manuale utente User manual Manual de uso...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...first section is dedicated to installing the receiver connecting it to other appliances and making the remote control work 2 The second section is dedicated to basic receiver functions and provides in...

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Page 5: ...2 4 Electronic Program Guide EPG 5 2 5 USB 6 2 5 1 TV program recording 6 2 5 2 Timeshift 7 2 5 3 File recognition 7 2 6 Timer 7 3 Advanced Functions 8 3 1 Program 8 3 2 Picture 8 3 3 Channels Search...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...receiver away from coins or other small objects Objects which fall into the appliance via the ventilation gaps could cause serious damage CLEANING Before cleaning disconnect the receiver from the pow...

Page 8: ...ith FAT32 file systems Full compatibility with all USB memory devices on the market is not guaranteed Some USB hard disks could require auxiliary power It is advised that disks with external power cab...

Page 9: ...Remote control buttons and functions 1 STANDBY ON Standby 2 INFO Current channel information 3 SUBTITILE Subtitles 4 MUTE Audio mute button 5 Previous Next multimedia content on USB 6 PLAY PAUSE Play...

Page 10: ...s switched to the AV channel corresponding to the receiver s output Turn the receiver on and after a few seconds the first time installation menu will appear on the screen CAUTION The first time insta...

Page 11: ...itted in multi audio you can select an audio track i e language and audio mode i e stereo LR mono in LL RR channel as follows press AUDIO on the remote control use to select an audio track or mode set...

Page 12: ...h USB memory devices formatted with FAT32 file systems To work properly some hard disks that are auto powered via USB could require an external power supply Full compatibility with all USB memory devi...

Page 13: ...n 2 6 Timer This menu can be used to set a clock or a timer for one or more events The timers can be set directly in the Electronic Program Guide EPG for channels that transmit this information sectio...

Page 14: ...a channel A hidden channel can be made to re appear only by pressing its position number on the remote control c Lock Block access to a channel using a password d Delete Eliminate one or more channels...

Page 15: ...ess GOTO to enter the Transponder List and use to choose a transponder from the list of transponders available as a result of the previously selected satellite Press GOTO to return to previous screen...

Page 16: ...position 5 Disable limit delete the left right rotation limits for the motor Antenna and satellite setup 1 Satellite Select satellite name i e HotBird 13 E Press OK button then 2 LNB Type set Local o...

Page 17: ...satellite position CAUTION To correctly define the motor position it is firstly necessary to use the Goto X feature therefore fine adjust the position with the Move items and then store the position 8...

Page 18: ...menu the receiver will block the channel A message will appear on the screen requesting that the PIN number be entered to unlock the channel 2 Set password modify system password CAUTION Default pass...

Page 19: ...ew press RED button to activate the playback full screen 3 7 2 Photo configure Allow to set the slideshow parameters Slide time from 1 sec to 8 sec Slide mode from Random to 0 59 Aspect ratio keep the...

Page 20: ...ies Batteries are inserted but in the wrong way Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly follow the instructions inside the battery compartment The remote control was dropped and a component is...

Page 21: ...Time Zone Date Time Sleep OSD Off OSD Language Subtitle Language Audio Language Digital Audio Audio Description Parental Guidance Set password Factory Default Information Recall List Software Update M...

Page 22: ...rovided by the broadcaster on daily or weekly programing Not all broadcaster provide this service LNB Low Noise Block converter An electronic device installed on the antenna so it can take incoming el...

Page 23: ...gital Audio Output SPDIF TV SCART output Out Video RGB CVBS audio L R VCR SCART connection RCA Audio Stereo Connectors RCA Video Connector RS232 Data Serial Port USB Port On front panel USB memory dev...

Page 24: ...108 EC EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2006 95 EC LVD Low Voltage Directive following the technical directives Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 EN 55020 2007 A11 2011 EN 6...

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