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YoUR ReceIVeR

2.0 YoUR ReceIVeR

2.1 DeFaUlT PIn-coDe: 0000

2.2 Front Panel

Fig.1

1. 

Standby/on button

 

Turns the receiver ON or into Standby

2. 

navigations buttons

 

Menu navigation

3. 

leD Display

 

Displays channel number, time, videotext page or PVR modes

4. 

Indicator leD

 

GREEN indicates that the receiver is currently ON

5. 

IR Sensor

 

Receives the RCU commands

2.3 Side Panel

Fig.2

1. 

Smart card slot

 

To insert your HD+ smart card with the golden chip to bottom side.

2.4 Rear Panel

Fig. 3

1. 

SaT oUT

 

To loop through the satellite signal to a second receiver

2. 

SaT In

 

To connect to the LNB of your satellite antenna for reception of satellite 
broadcast signal

3. 

USb

 

To connect your USB storage device

4. 

HDmI

 

To connect to the HDMI input of your TV set using a good quality HDMI 
cable

5. 

oPTIcal S/PDIF

 

To connect to a digital amplifier or home theatre using an optical cable

6. 

VIDeo

 

To connect to the TV or DVD/VCR recorder for analogue video signals. (This 
connection supports Standard Definition TV resolutions only.)

7. 

coaXIal S/PDIF

 

To connect to a digital amplifier or home theatre using a coaxial cable

8. 

aUDIo l/R

 

To connect to the TV or DVD/VCR recorder for analogue stereo audio

9. 

eTHeRneT

 

To connect to a Local Area Network (LAN) at home.

10. 

Dc PoweR

 

To connect to the original included main power adapter (Input ~230 V 
50~60 Hz/ Output 12 V, 2 A DC  

 )

11. 

Power switch

 

To power switch ON or OFF your receiver

2.5 Remote control

2.5.1 batteries

Fig. 4

First time Use

Two 3 V Lithium CR2032 batteries come pre-installed in your remote control. When using the remote for 
the first time, pull out the plastic tab from the remote to activate the batteries.

Replacing the batteries

With screwdriver, remove the battery tray. Insert the batteries with the “+” marking facing up into the 
battery tray. Slide the tray back into the remote until it clicks.

aTTenTIon:

   Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

Summary of Contents for THS 845

Page 1: ...Evolution Emotion Passion www thomsonstb net THS 845 Digitaler HD SmartTV Satelliten Receiver Bedienungsanleitung User Manual ...

Page 2: ...T ON OFF COAXIAL S PDIF VIDEO AUDIO L D AUDIO R OPTICAL S PDIF 400 mA 13 18 V 500 mA USB 5 V DC IN USB SAT IN SAT OUT 12 V 2 A 24 W max MANUFACTURED UNDER LICENSE FROM DOLBY LABORATORIES DOLBY AUDIO AND THE DOUBLE D SYMBOL ARE TRADEMARKS OF DOLBY LABORATORIES ...

Page 3: ...T OUT 12 V 2 A 24 W max MANUFACTURED UNDER LICENSE FROM DOLBY LABORATORIES DOLBY AUDIO AND THE DOUBLE D SYMBOL ARE TRADEMARKS OF DOLBY LABORATORIES MODEL DIGITAL SATELLITE HD SMARTTV RECEIVER THS845 400 mA 13 18 V 500 mA USB 5 V USB SAT IN SAT OUT MANUFACTURED UNDER LICENSE FROM DOLBY LABORATORIES DOLBY AUDIO AND THE DOUBLE D SYMBOL ARE TRADEMARKS OF DOLBY LABORATORIES ...

Page 4: ...rtreten durch THOMSON Ges m b H Franz Josefs Kai 1 1010 Wien Österreich Email support_at thomsonstb net THOMSON ist eine Marke von TECHNICOLOR S A lizenziert zur Nutzung an STRONG Europa 22 Oct 2015 12 18 ...

Page 5: ...oard 6 3 0 Basic connections 6 3 1 Connecting the Antenna and LNB Low Noise Block to the receiver 6 3 2 Connecting the TV set 7 3 3 Connecting to the world wide web 7 3 4 Connection to a DVD or VCR recorder 7 3 5 Connection to main power supply 7 4 0 Starting up for the first time 7 4 1 Menu Language and Tuner type 8 4 2 Antenna Settings 8 4 3 Advanced Satellite Settings 8 4 4 Channel Search 9 5 0...

Page 6: ...binet directly on top of or under any other equipment on a surface which might obstruct the ventilation slots DO NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER OR ITS ACCESSORIES To direct sunlight or any other equipment that generates heat to rain or intense moisture to intense vibration and to any shock which may cause permanent damage to your receiver or to any magnetic objects such as loudspeakers transformers etc D...

Page 7: ...ovides complete instructions for installing and using this receiver The symbols serve as follows Warning Indicates warning information Note Indicates any other additional important or helpful information MENU Represents a button on the remote control or the receiver Bold characters Move to Represents a menu item within a screen Italic characters 1 4 Accessories 1x user manual 1x remote control uni...

Page 8: ...cable 6 VIDEO To connect to the TV or DVD VCR recorder for analogue video signals This connection supports Standard Definition TV resolutions only 7 COAXIAL S PDIF To connect to a digital amplifier or home theatre using a coaxial cable 8 AUDIO L R To connect to the TV or DVD VCR recorder for analogue stereo audio 9 ETHERNET To connect to a Local Area Network LAN at home 10 DC POWER To connect to t...

Page 9: ...tting 14 Back Toggles through recently watched channels 15 VOL Adjust volume up down 16 P P Switch channel up down 17 Menu Brings up the Main Menu on the screen 18 0 9 For numerical and textual input 19 4 Starts recording the current broadcast 20 Launches the teletext browser 21 V Format Selects the picture resolution 22 Enlarges picture format to full screen 23 Playback Use the navigation buttons...

Page 10: ...anel Fig 9 Note Theremotecontrolwillnotoperateifitspathisblockedoraffectedbybright stroboscopiclight 2 8 Using the keyboard To use the keyboard point it towards the front of the receiver and type in your letters just like using a PC keyboard 3 0 Basic connections Fig 10 This section explains the most important functions to ensure that you can directly watch television with your new receiver Please...

Page 11: ...28bit ASclI WEP 40 128bit HEX WPA and WPA2 The settings of the security type of the WLAN and the receiver shall be the same Password When using the security type you must set the password Enter the same password in the WLAN setting menu Note To improve quality of service keep the distance between the WLAN access point and the receiver close 3 4 Connection to a DVD or VCR recorder Fig 10 The DVD or...

Page 12: ...ntation You can set the High and Low LOF frequencies to match the LNB here Band switching The receiver uses a 22 kHz signal to control the band of the LNB If you do not know if your LNB supports this feature set the option to Auto DiSEqC type and DiSEqC input You can connect up to two cascadable DiSEqC switches to the receiver This option allows you to set the type and input port for each switch R...

Page 13: ... control You can use the directional buttons p q on your remote control or on the front panel of the receiver You can use the P P buttons on your remote control Select your viewing list by pressing the TV Radio or Fav button select the programme list with the navigation buttons t u and confirm the selection with OK 5 2 Volume Control Volume Control allows you to adjust the audio volume Press the V...

Page 14: ...o button on your remote control or scroll left with the t button when the Info banner is displayed until the Subtitle or Soundtracks titles are displayed with the available subtitling or audio languages Use the t u p q buttons on the remote control to make a selection 5 6 aspect Ratio When the Info banner is displayed scroll left with the t button until the Aspect ratio title is displayed Press th...

Page 15: ...ee chapter User Preferences the receiver will enter a deep sleep energy saving mode when switched to standby mode When in standby mode the standby LED indication will be shown on the front panel Note Set the power switch to OFF for no power consumption 6 0 The Main Menu To enter into main menu press Menu on your remote control Being in a menu and pressing Menu you will completely exit from all the...

Page 16: ...ervice of the channel if available and will launch it through its built in web browser When the HbbTV service is launched some buttons of the remote control will have a new functionality Follow the instructions on the screen to navigate and operate the service accordingly Pressing the Exit button of the remote control will leave the HbbTV service and will return to the full control of the receiver...

Page 17: ...individual channel e g to search for repeats of a movie or to control the timer for a specific channel 8 3 Mini Guide When the Programme info banner is displayed scroll right with the u button to the Mini Guide banner The programme synopsis will be displayed above the banner Press the q button and navigate with the t u p q buttons through the programmes listed on the Mini Guide banner The synopsis...

Page 18: ...mode Press the RED button of the remote control to interact with the app 9 2 Time Date Use this menu to set the time and date 9 2 1 Automatic Time Update If the Automatic Time Update is set to ON at the receiver will receive the time and date automatically from the broadcast signal Note Some networks may transmit incorrect time or date 9 2 2 Date Use this option to manually set the date 9 2 3 Loca...

Page 19: ...restriction rating data if available with the programme broadcast The default PIN is 0000 Use the change PIN option to set a new PIN any time Use the Set Access Rights Level option to control the access to channels system settings or both Note In case you forget your PIN call customer service 9 6 Network Settings The receiver can connect to the Internet through your home network router or DSL cabl...

Page 20: ...8 Channel Search The receiver supports automatic and advanced channel search modes The automatic channel search was described under the chapter The Installation Wizard The following section focuses on the advanced channel search which is a customized search mode 9 8 1 Advanced channel search The advanced channel search allows you to make a channel search with customized search parameters 9 8 2 Sat...

Page 21: ... the receiver to default settings This may be necessary when a large number of settings have accidentally been made incorrectly The access to factory defaults is protected by a PIN code 0000 by default 9 9 1 Factory Defaults Press the OK button and confirm with the GREEN function button if you want to reset the unit to the Factory default settings Note Usingthisoptionwilldeletealldatastoredinthech...

Page 22: ...wise interrupting the installation process If the installation is interrupted by accident such as by a power failure the receiver may not boot up properly afterwards 9 11 System Information This menu displays information related to the software and hardware version of the receiver This information may be required if you request service or repair 9 12 Audio Video Settings This is where you can set ...

Page 23: ...he active list The receiver has minimum three lists Main TV Main Radio and My Favourite You can add additional favourite lists as well Once you select one of the lists this list will become the active list that will be used for zapping To select a list you can use the TV Radio or Fav button on the remote control 10 1 2 Moving channels and editing your favourite lists Under TV Radio entry of the Ma...

Page 24: ... reasons for abnormal operation of the receiver Please check the receiver according to the procedures shown below If the receiver does not work properly after checking it please contact your local service line or THOMSON dealer Alternatively you can send a support e mail via our website www thomsonstb net NEVER open or disassemble your receiver This may cause a dangerous situation and will void th...

Page 25: ...0 30 Ms s FEC Decoder Auto 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 in DVB S mode 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 in DVB S2 mode 3 5 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 in 8PSK mode Video Profile level MPEG 2 MP ML MP ML MPEG 4 AVC high profile AVC Max video resolution 1920 x 1080p Aspect ratio 4 3 and 16 9 Pan Scan Automatic adjustment for 16 9 TV sets Letterbox supported Video resolution PAL 576i p 720p 1080i 1080p over HDMI surf...

Page 26: ...rnet RJ45 Power adapter 12 V 2 A Power switch General Data Supply voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Input voltage 12 V DC 2 A Power consumption max 24 W typ 10 W Power consumption in standby max 1 0 W Operating temperature 0 40 C Storage temperature 10 50 C Operating humidity range 10 85 RH non condensing Size W x D x H in mm 194 x 145 x 44 mm Weight in kg 0 39 kg ...

Page 27: ...htsverletzungen auch durch Dritte die unerlaubte Nutzung des HD Services bzw eine Umgehung der Verschlüsselung ermöglichen Eine Verlängerung des HD Services nach Ablauf der Freischaltung gemäß Ziffer 3 1 ist auf gesperrten bzw nicht mehr unterstützten HD Karten nicht möglich 2 Nutzerkreis und Nutzungsvoraussetzungen 2 1 Der HD Service steht natürlichen Personen im Alter von mindestens 18 Jahren zu...

Page 28: ... Nutzungsverhältnis außerordentlich gemäß Ziffer 10 1zu kündigen 7 4 HDP wird den Nutzer vor Ausschluss oder Kündigung abmahnen wenn nicht der Verstoß so schwer wiegt dass HDP eine Fortsetzung des Nutzungsverhältnisses nicht zumutbar ist 7 5 Bei einem auf dem Verschulden des Nutzers beruhenden Nutzungsausschluss gemäß Ziffer 7 3 bleibt der Nutzer auch für den Zeitraum des Nutzungsausschlusses und ...

Page 29: ...üsseln kann während der Vertragslaufzeit ändert 10 3 Kündigt HDP den HD Service nach Abmahnung im Fall der Ziffer 7 3 kann HDP Schadensersatz nach den gesetzlichen Vorschriften fordern 11 Datenschutz 11 1 Einzelheiten zur Datenverarbeitung sind im Datenschutzmerkblatt enthalten siehe www hd plus de datenschutz 12 Schlussbestimmungen 12 1 HDP ist berechtigt ihre Rechte und Pflichten aus diesem Vert...

Page 30: ...rtragsrelevante und vertragswirksame Kommunikation wie z B Vertragsbestätigung und weitere Kundeninformationen rechtsverbindlich in elektronischer Form über das Selfcare Portal auf www hd plus de zur Verfügung zu stellen In diesem Fall kann der Nutzer Unterlagen online einsehen herunterladen ausdrucken bzw auf eigenen Speichermedien speichern 3 3 Der Zugang zum Selfcare Portal ist nach Anmeldung i...

Page 31: ... behebt im Rahmen der bestehenden technischen und betrieblichen Möglichkeiten alle ihr gemeldeten Störungen von HD SmartTV unverzüglich Die Kosten für die Inanspruchnahme des Kundendienstes von HDP für Fehler für die HDP nicht verantwortlich ist trägt der Nutzer z B bei defekten Wiedergabegeräten Bedienungsfehlern oder unsachgemäßem Gebrauch der Geräte 8 Haftung 8 1 HDP haftet nur soweit HDP ihren...

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