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5

CONNECTION 
AND FIRST-TIME USE

Although designed for installers, this
section will give you a clearer unders-
tanding of how your receiver operates.
Read the “Recommendations” section
carefully.

CONNECTING THE CD.TV410 

RECEIVER 

(see drawing in chapter 2)

• Connecting the satellite signal

Connect the "Input" to the satellite dish,
using a coaxial cable with a F plug. 
If there is no F plug fitted on the cable:
isolate the cable as shown in the diagram
below and carefully screw it onto the
cable until it stops.

While fitting the plug, make sure there is
no contact between the outer metal strap
and the core, to prevent a short-circuit.

• Connecting a TV and VCR

Connect the receiver (Scart plug) and the
television set with the Scart cable. If your
TV set is in stereo, the scart cable will
provide you with stereo sound. Also
connect your video recorder to the
receiver using a Scart cable (Scart plug
VCR/AUX) 

• Connecting a second TV

With this connection, you can connect 
a second TV several tens of metres away
from the receiver. Connect this TV set to
the "TV output" using a VHF/UHF cable.

• Connecting to a terrestrial antenna

This connection allows you to receive
terrestrial TV programs on the second
television. Connect the terrestrial antenna
to the "ANT input" using a VHF/UHF
cable.

• Audio connection

If you want to send the sound to a Hi-Fi
sound system, connect the RCA Cinch
audio connectors and the Hi-Fi system
with a Cinch cable. 

• Digital audio connection

You can also connect your CD.TV410 
to a Home-Cinema system with an
optical fibre cable via the S/PDIF socket.
This will give you access to digital quality
sound.

IMPORTANT: the S/PDIF socket 
is protected by a dust cover.

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Summary of Contents for CD.TV410

Page 1: ...6 37 4 Using the remote control Main menu p 38 39 5 Connection and first time use p 40 42 6 Reception adjustment p 43 44 7 Channel scan p 45 46 8 Program lists p 47 49 9 Electronic Program Guide p 50...

Page 2: ...ish installation Although not supplied with the receiver we advise reading the satellite dish installation instructions When in doubt contact your satellite dish specialist Remote control batteries Th...

Page 3: ...phone telematics or broadcast The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for direct or indirect fraudulent use of the device example counterfeiting piracy or illicit copying REGARDING THE ASSOCIATED...

Page 4: ...32 2 ORANGE light digital TV signal detected on the antenna CD TV410 Optional smart card reader chip upside Power supply indicator GREEN in function RED standby Standby button...

Page 5: ...2 YOUR DIGITAL RECEIVER Remote control activation indicator infrared Navigator Smart card reader chip upside GREEN light auxiliary source indicator video recorder other satellite receiver OK List butt...

Page 6: ...r a S VHS or Hi 8 video recorder Terrestrial antenna input Terrestrial antenna connection optional remodulator The remodulator allows the channel received by satellite to be added to the channels rece...

Page 7: ...no F plug fitted on the cable isolate the cable as shown in the diagram below and carefully screw it onto the cable until it stops While fitting the plug make sure there is no contact between the out...

Page 8: ...eyboard keys 0 to 9 The Guide key displays the details of the current program and gives access to the Electronic Program Guide up to 8 days information These keys are used to scroll the alphabet and t...

Page 9: ...Special functions Available information current program and program guide if broadcasted by the operator Access to the audio configuration languages mono stereo of the current program Satellite progra...

Page 10: ...ver you can access a large number of programs available via satellite by creating personalised program lists Chapter 8 describes this list function in depth Program selection Navigator gives you acces...

Page 11: ...e button to validate your choice and or open the next screen Press the button to return to the previous screen Press the button to leave the config uration menu Chapter 8 describes Your TV lists Your...

Page 12: ...ur TV set is in stereo the scart cable will provide you with stereo sound Also connect your video recorder to the receiver using a Scart cable Scart plug VCR AUX Connecting a second TV With this conne...

Page 13: ...ll guide you through the configuration by displaying the neces sary menus Local Time configuration To configure local time the difference between local time and Greenwich Mean Time GMT has to be indic...

Page 14: ...es with only one LNB and a DiSEqC 1 2 compatible motor A number of other configurations with one or two switch levels are also available Use the buttons P P to move vertically to configure each level...

Page 15: ...add new satellites to your receiver this screen displays a graphic which repre sents the reception level and digital signal noise ratio You receive digital signals You must tell your receiver which tr...

Page 16: ...our motorised dish at 0 using the buttons East or West Position your dish in a southerly direction Use a compass taking into account the magnetic drift of the location Lock your dish in place Activate...

Page 17: ...an information table broadcasted by the satellite in accordance with the DVB standard NIT Network Information Table This table includes most of the programs available on the satellite This method is...

Page 18: ...re than four symbol rates activate the command several times Frequency Scan This mode is used to specify a frequency a polarization and a specific symbol rate Use this mode for scanning specific trans...

Page 19: ...s also free to decide to change access to a channel Therefore there is no guarantee as to whether a channel is free or encrypted Moreover someunencryptedchannels are not suitable for all viewers espec...

Page 20: ...deselect it press once again Validate your selection by pressing the Blue button Changing the numbering To change the number of a channel press the Yellow button to give it a particular number or pres...

Page 21: ...l to the right of the name To delete a channel A channel can be deleted using the Red button A red line appears crossing out the name To lock a channel The Yellow button allows you to lock unlock a ch...

Page 22: ...ly The name of the next program is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the screen with the time it starts and ends The buttons allow you to alternate between the display of the current and fol...

Page 23: ...e horizontally Time segments corresponding to a program can be of four different colours Yellow if the program is being broadcast Green if it is to be broadcast later Orange when the broadcast is over...

Page 24: ...he Smart card command of the Configuration menu For each smart card reader CD TV410 recognises whether or not a card is inserted together with its conditionnal access The cards recognised depend on yo...

Page 25: ...ogue screen appears Use the navigating arrows together with the digital buttons to define the date and time of wake up then validate your choice with the button The CD TV410 goes into standby automati...

Page 26: ...LNB power supply Vert 13 V Hor 18 V 500 mA max LNB switching 22 kHz DiSEqC 1 1 Tone Burst Dish positioner DiSEqC 1 2 compatible CONNECTIONS IF and loopthrough 2 F type connectors TV 1 Euro Scart PAL...

Page 27: ...d comprises specific commands for directing dish rotation FEC FEC stands for Forward Error Correction used to correct signal transmission faults between the satellite and your dish PID The PID code Pa...

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