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Warning! Important Safety Instruction 

CAUTION:

  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  ELECTRIC  SHOCK,  DO  NOT  REMOVE 

COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO 

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. 

Safety precautions: 

The receiver has been manufactured in accordance with international safety standards .For your own safety you should 

read  the  notes  on  safety  precautions  carefully,  and  take  note  of  them  ,before  operating  your  new  receiver  .For  your  own 

safety please be sure to follow these safety precautions ; 

 

1. When installing the receiver, ensure there is a gap of approximately 5cm around 

the receiver to enable air to circulate freely and prevent overheating. 

2 Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as  a book case or similar 

unit. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with 

items such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc. 

3,  No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the 

apparatus; 

4,  The receiver shall not be exposed to dripping

 or 

splashing

;

 

No objects filled with liquids, such as vases. 

5,  The mains plug is used as a disconnect device, the disconnect 

device shall remain readily operable and accessible. 

6,  Power cord must be placed correctly. Do not  touch the power 

Cord and switch when your hands are damp or wet. 

7,  The normal operating temperature of the receiver is between 

5°C and 40°C. Use the apparatus only in moderate climates. 

(Not in tropical climates). 

 

 

 

8, 

The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire etc. Take attention to the     

           environmental aspects of battery disposal. 

 

Correct Handling of Batteries: 

 

Batteries can contain toxins. Take care that the batteries do not get into children‟s hands. Children might put 
batteries in their mouths and swallow them. 

 

Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used for a long time, take the 

batteries out of the remote control. 

 

Batteries may contain toxins that damage the environment. For this reason, it is absolutely essential that you 

dispose of the batteries in accordance with the legal provisions that are in force in your country at the time. Never 

throw batteries away in your normal household refuse. This is a requirement of the Battery and Accumulators 

directive. 

 

The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire etc 

 

Summary of Contents for ST-HD527 CI

Page 1: ...TRIAX ST HD527 CI Digital Combo Receiver 305014...

Page 2: ...the information contained in this manual Trademark Acknowledgment and license notice Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project 1991 to 1996 Declaration of Conformity No 4296 22nd Augus...

Page 3: ...nstallation 11 2 0 Easy Installation 11 2 1 Easy Installation Terrestrial 11 2 2 Easy Installation Satellite 12 3 0 Navigating the menu screens 12 3 1 User Installation 13 3 1 1 Antenna Setup Fixed 13...

Page 4: ...n 20 6 6 Volume Audio Control 20 7 0 Channel Manager 21 7 1 TV Channel Manager 21 7 1 1 Favourite Channels 21 7 1 2 Parental Lock 23 7 2 HDD Manager 24 7 3 Copy Settings to USB Device 25 7 4 Restore s...

Page 5: ...5 The mains plug is used as a disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable and accessible 6 Power cord must be placed correctly Do not touch the power Cord and switch when you...

Page 6: ...Directive 94 62 EC The product identified above complies with the relevant EC Directives by meeting the following standards BS EN55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 Test Limits for STB Receivers Disturbance Ch...

Page 7: ...AVC MP L4 and HP L4 1 DVB S ETS 300 421 DVB S2 EN 302 307 compliant DVB T ETS 300 744 2 Slot common interface for Viaccess Irdeto CryptoWorks Nagravision Conax SECA and more Conax Embedded Digital Aud...

Page 8: ...ging 1 x Triax ST HD527CI 1 x Remote Control Unit RCU 1 x Scart Lead Battery pack for Remote Control Unit 1 x User Guide 1 4 General Operation of the TRIAX ST HD527CI The everyday operation of your TR...

Page 9: ...1 5 Remote Control Unit RCU Figure 1 Remote Control Unit 9...

Page 10: ...10 1 6 Front Panel Standby Menu Enter PR PR Vol Vol Exit Figure 2 Front Panel 1 7 Rear Panel Connections Figure 3 Rear Panel...

Page 11: ...utton on the RCU to Continue and follow the on screen instructions alternatively press the Yellow button on the RCU to enter the Main Menu If Easy Installation is selected the following screens will b...

Page 12: ...nstructions 3 0 Navigating the Menu screens If you skip Easy Installation or press the Menu button on the RCU the Main Menu is displayed The Main Menu gives access to 5 sub menus as below Channel Mana...

Page 13: ...ype Fixed Satellite Select the required satellite LNB Type Select your LNB type Normal Universal LNBF LNB Freq Enter the LNB frequency applicable to your LNB using the numeric keys on the RCU If you h...

Page 14: ...ameters such as Transponder Frequency Symbol Rate Polarization and 22 KHz information press the RED button on the RCU 4 Position Disabled 5 Transponder Select desired transponder Pressing the key will...

Page 15: ...the channel 3 Subtitle Select Subtitle Language 4 Screen Format Select the required screen format Auto 4 3 16 9 and 4 3 Letterbox available 5 Resolution Select the required screen resolution 1080i 720...

Page 16: ...s function allows you to lock the channel with a password in order to prevent children from accessing the channel You can also protect your installed data and information using the Install Lock How to...

Page 17: ...n select Factory Default and press the button on the RCU A warning message will be displayed To confirm select OK and press Warning On selecting factory default you will lose all of data and informati...

Page 18: ...e Service Provider of your choice Note You do not require a CAM to receive Conax encrypted channels only a suitable Smartcard The Smartcard and the CA module may also provide access to special menus n...

Page 19: ...ching a programme the current channel information can be displayed on the bottom of the screen if you press the i button on the RCU 6 1 Select Channel To select a channel use the PR PR keys on the fro...

Page 20: ...6 6 Volume Audio Control 6 6 1 Volume Control To increase or decrease volume Use the VOL VOL buttons on the front panel Use the VOL VOL buttons on the RCU Use the buttons on the RCU 6 6 2 M u t e To...

Page 21: ...the TV Channel Manager screen On the left side of the TV channel manager screen the channel list is displayed Two functions can be performed from this menu Favourite categories can be set up see sect...

Page 22: ...utton on the RCU Scroll though the Favourite categories by pressing the FAV button repeatedly To EDIT a Favourite Group Select Channel Manager from the Main Menu Select TV Channel Select the Favourite...

Page 23: ...T button on the RCU to save the data Press the FAV button on the RCU repeatedly to check if each of the favourite categories are properly saved Note A Symbol represents a scrambled channel 7 1 2 Paren...

Page 24: ...e recording A timer can be set in the Timer Reservation menu A recording will start and stop according to the information entered A recording can be cancelled by pressing the Stop button on the RCU or...

Page 25: ...ice This allows receiver settings and channel list to be uploaded from a USB device This is an useful and user friendly procedure when several receivers are required to have the same settings and chan...

Page 26: ...N This allows up to 10 timer events to be set The following information can be programmed o Timer number Up to 10 events can be entered o Turn On Channel This sets the required channel o Timer Type Th...

Page 27: ...27 Triax reserves the right to change the specification at any time without prior notice Iss 1 Feb 2010...

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