Technical specifications
Digital DVB TSDR5000CI receiver - 13
Installation
Introduction
To perform properly the TSDR5000CI receiver needs to be connected properly. If your receiver
has been installed by a technician it will be ready for operation and you can go straight to the
section on “Immediate use of the receiver”. If you are installing the unit yourself follow the instructions
below.
Main connections
Connecting the lead from the satellite dish
Connect the coaxial lead from the satellite dish using an F-connector on the input socket (1).
Make sure that the central conductor of the coaxial lead is inserted correctly in the receiver and
is not bent or twisted.
Connecting the SCARTcable between the receiver and the TV or monitor
Insert one end of the SCART cable in the socket (5) and connect the other end to the TV set. It
is always best to use a complete SCART plug (i.e. one with 21 pins); doing so allows you to use
RGB mode (where the TV set has this feature), which gives better image quality. If your TV set
does not have a SCART connection (or a base band audio/video input), the TSDR5000CI receiver
can be connected with the modulator as described below.
Connecting the coaxial cable between receiver and TV
Insert the coaxial cable in the socket (8) and connect the other end to the TV antenna. If you have
an antenna for reception of terrestrial TV signals it can be connected to the antenna input socket
(9). In this case it is necessary to ensure that the output channel set on the receiver (between
channel 21 and channel 69) is free from any terrestrial TV antenna interference.
Connecting the remote control infrared sensor
All TSDR5000CI receiver functions can be controlled via the remote control. The remote control
emits infrared signals that are captured by a remote sensor supplied with the receiver. Position
the remote infrared sensor within view of the remote control unit (e.g. near the TV). The remote
infrared sensor has an adhesive base so that it can be installed where desired.
Warning: do NOT install the remote infrared sensor near fluorescent lighting or strong electrical
fields as they can reduce the capacity of the sensor to capture signals emitted by the remote
control.
Connecting to the power supply
Using the supplied lead, connect up to an electrical power source. The electrical power supply
specifications are:
•
Voltage included between 9.5 and 15 V DC, stabilised and filtered.
•
Socket-available current, minimum 1 Ampere.
Electrical power supplies provided via adapters must comply with the above-indicated minimum
requisites.