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TRIAX DVB 75 SI 

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The menu language is changed as follows: 

• 

Activate the main menu by pressing the 

[menu]

button of the remote control. The system main 
menu will be displayed on the screen. 

• 

Press the 

[arrow up]

 button of the remote 

control once, or the 

[arrow down]

 button five 

times to mark the ’Menu language’ line.  

• 

Press the 

[OK]

 button of the remote control to 

inform the system that you want to proceed to 
the selected submenu. A menu with a list of 

selectable languages will be displayed. You can 
scroll up and down between the 11 languages 
by pressing the 

[arrow up]

 or 

[arrow down]

buttons of the remote control. 

• 

Now you can store the selected language by 
exiting the main menu by pressing the 

[menu] 

button of the remote control

,

 or by going back to 

the main menu using the 

[back]

 button if you 

want to change other system settings.  

NOTE:

 As described in section 3.1, your DVB 75SI receiver has four 

programme lists, which can be activated through the four coloured 
buttons when the receiver is switched on from standby mode. As a 
starting point, the pre-programmed programme lists are designed for 
different countries (see 3.1). When the coloured buttons are used to 
switch to another programme list, the system also changes the 
language of the screen texts (OSD texts) to the language of the 
country concerned and the corresponding language of subtitles and 
sound.

To ease the work concerned with "customising" your receiver for 
you, selection of another language in the main menu as described 
above will automatically lead to a change of subtitles and sound to 
the same language. This means for instance that if you wish to use 
the yellow favourite list for a list of news or film channels, you simply 
have to switch to the yellow programme list, change the OSD 
language from Swedish to English, and that's it. 

You may subsequently carry out individual searches, deletions or 
rearrange the contents of the programme list, or make individual 
language settings in the submenus provided for that purpose.  

Summary of Contents for DVB 75SI

Page 1: ...UK User s guide...

Page 2: ...ratures below 15 and over 35 Do not cover the vent holes Make sure that there is minimum 10 cm clear space above the receiver Do not connect the satellite receiver to the mains before all other connec...

Page 3: ...eo recorder 13 2 6 Connection to a Hi fi amplifier 13 2 6 1 Analog audio connection 13 2 6 2 Digital audio connection AC3 14 2 7 PC connection via serial RS 232 connector 14 2 8 Connection of a modem...

Page 4: ...particularly focused on Installation and Adjustments A glossary is available at the end of this User s guide Your new satellite receiver has already been pre programmed from factory This enables you t...

Page 5: ...panel As normal you may control the receiver with the remote control You can abort a service using the exit button just as a change of channel using the P or P buttons will abort a running interactive...

Page 6: ...SCART VCR SCART 230V 50Hz MAX 30 W AUDIO OUT TV OUT AERIAL IN L R PHONE RS 232 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT DISH INPUT MADE IN GERMANY VORSICHT ELEKTROSCHOK GEFAHR NICHT FFNEN CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO N...

Page 7: ...VCR and SAT signals to the television set 19 TV R Switches between digital television and radio reception 20 0 9 Numeric buttons from 0 to 9 for direct entry of programme place num bers and other nume...

Page 8: ...be compared to the quality difference between normal VHS video recorders and DVD video players Thus there are many good reasons for changing over to digital technology and by choosing the DVB 75SI you...

Page 9: ...the DVB 75SI is equipped with a Common Interface slot to the right on the front panel where you may insert one of the many different Conditional Access Modules CAM and a corresponding smart card CAM...

Page 10: ...If your satellite dish has also been set up to receive these two positions we recommend that you connect them via a 2x1 DiSEqC switch in the same order viz Thor Intelsat as position 1 DiSEqC A A and S...

Page 11: ...ty does not live up to the high digital quality that your satellite receiver can otherwise deliver via the SCART connector First remove the aerial cable coming from your normal terrestrial antenna out...

Page 12: ...ng the menu button on the remote control The main menu now appears on the screen and the top menu line with the text TV programmes is clearly marked to appear different from the lines below See chapte...

Page 13: ...ge your satellite receiver to use here to your left to enable you to make the same setting again after a resetting without having to experiment first RQQHFWLRQ RI D 9 5 Connect your VCR via a SCART ca...

Page 14: ...is purpose you have to use the serial number of your receiver The system software can also be updated via satellite without use of a PC RQQHFWLRQ RI D PRGHP WR RXU WHOHSKRQH OLQH The DVB 75SI has an i...

Page 15: ...r satellite receiver is connected to a telephone line and only if the line is free not busy Moreover a modem call in progress will automatically be interrupted if you lift the receiver of your telepho...

Page 16: ...d or remove the plug from the wall socket if you are not going to use the satellite receiver for a long time e g during holidays However smart card updating will only take place when the receiver is s...

Page 17: ...FKDQQHOV IURP WKH IURQW SDQHO In addition to the standby button on the satellite receiver front panel there are two buttons that have the same functions as the P and P buttons of the remote control a...

Page 18: ...umber in the programme list and other programme related details You can also see at what hour a broadcast begins or ends and icons small figures for the language coding teletext etc of the audio chann...

Page 19: ...switch off mute the sound It is a useful function when the telephone rings in the middle of the most ear splitting action movie A crossed out loudspeaker symbol is displayed during muting You can swi...

Page 20: ...ellite receiver The main menu is activated by pressing the menu button of the remote control and thus the first level of the menu system will be displayed which is also called the main menu As illustr...

Page 21: ...ogramme lists which can be activated through the four coloured buttons when the receiver is switched on from standby mode As a starting point the pre programmed programme lists are designed for differ...

Page 22: ...rogrammes Radio programmes Search Menu language Search all Search programme Search transponder Search satellite Select channel for list Move channel in list Lock channel EPG active after update Main m...

Page 23: ...version Factory default setting Settings Timer settings Delete all programmes from current programme list Change of PIN code standard code 0000 Access settings Back to factory setting Basic settings S...

Page 24: ...odically black screen and the message No signal An obstruction between dish and satellite e g a tree Make sure that there are no obstructions Sound OK no picture Radio reception has been selected Swit...

Page 25: ...LNB LNC Low Noise Block Converter Receiving unit in the dish focus converts the satellite frequency range to the intermediate frequency of the receiver LOF Local oscillator frequency indicated in MHz...

Page 26: ...al cable to which the receiver supplies a voltage of 14 or 18 Volt Outdoor unit A designation for the equipment mounted outside consisting of satellite dish offset dish and one or more LNBs for recept...

Page 27: ...n standby mode on off 22 kHz modulation 22 kHz 2 kHz ampli tude 0 6 V 0 2 V Programme storage satellite positions Programme number favourite list TV 999 TV programmes P1 to P999 Programme number favou...

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