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Digital Satellite Receiver

Digital Satellite Receiver

USER’S MANUAL

USER’S MANUAL

GENERAL INFORMATION

This digital satellite receiver allows you to view a variety of satellite programs. This

user’s guide covers the installation of the STB and the necessary steps to operate

various features. It also explains special features available only in this STB in detail,

and will allow you to take full advantage of these features.

1.  Main Features

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Fully DVB-S / MPEG -2 compliant

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5000 channels memory space

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8 favorite channel groups

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SCPC & MCPC receivable from C/Ku band satellites

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16-bit true colors on screen display (OSD) supported

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DiSEqC 1.0/1.2 and USALS supported

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Multi-language OSD

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Multi-language Audio supported

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Multi-language Subtitle output supported

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7 days Electronic Program Guide (EPG)

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Teletext output with both VBI and OSD

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Digital Audio Output

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Picture in graphics (PIG) supported

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NIT search supported

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Channel search in automatic, manual and network search

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Software upgrade via RS-232 serial port

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Timer function supported

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OTA supported(optional)

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Channel mosaic for 4,6,9 pictures

SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER

The next paragraphs explain the meaning of the symbols, present on the receiver.

The Digital Video Broadcasting logo.

This logo tells you that this receiver is compliant with

the DVB standards as registered under registration

number 2347.

The caution risk of electrical shock - do not open sym-

bol

This symbol tells you that you are not allowed to open

the receiver. Only authorized (service) technicians are

allowed to open the box.

The double insulation symbol.

This symbol tells you that the receiver is electrically safe

within the normal use of the receiver as stated in the

safety chapter.

Summary of Contents for CDVB2500

Page 1: ... Rear Panel 8 3 Remote Control Unit 9 4 Installation of STB 11 4 1 Connecting to TV using RCA Support 11 4 2 Connecting to TV using SCART Support 11 4 3 Connecting to TV using RF Support 12 4 4 Connect to another SVR 12 FIRST STEPS 13 MENU INFORMATION 13 THE MENU OPERATION 14 OPERATION 14 1 Installation 14 1 1 Automatic Search 14 1 2 Advanced Installation 15 1 3 STB To STB 19 2 Manage Channel 19 2...

Page 2: ...e the unit in a well ventilated and no heat environment You must install the dish with correct direc tion and angle If the re ceiver antenna is not working properly con tact your local dealer I n s t a l l t h e u n i t horizontally Unbal anced installation may cause the unit to be damaged by itself When the unit is sud denly moved to a hot area from a cold area it may cause prob lems In that case...

Page 3: ...rted 7 days Electronic Program Guide EPG Teletext output with both VBI and OSD Digital Audio Output Picture in graphics PIG supported NIT search supported Channel search in automatic manual and network search Software upgrade via RS 232 serial port Timer function supported OTA supported optional Channel mosaic for 4 6 9 pictures SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECEIVER The next paragraphs explain the meaning ...

Page 4: ...ware may change the functionality of the receiver Should you experience any difficulties with the operation of your unit please consult the relevant section of this manual including the Problem Shooting or alternatively call your dealer or a customer service adviser NOTE Please be aware that new software may change the functionality of the receiver The photo and the function explanation involved i...

Page 5: ...Connect to another receiver IF loop through output from digital tuner TV Connect to TV by using the SCART cable VIDEO Connect to the TV using RCA jack CVBS output to TV L R AUDIO Connect to TV or audio tuner D AUDIO Connect to audio system for digital audio output RFOUT RF output to TV set s antenna in RFIN Input from satellite TV antenna 100 240V Input alternating current ON OFF Main power switch...

Page 6: ...page up or down Press to switch between TV and Radio modes EPG Press to display EPG Electronic Program Guide menu MENU Press to display the Main Menu on the screen EXIT Press to return to the previous menu or escape from the item Move cursor up down left right Page up down Volume OK Press to execute the selected item in the menu or to confirm the desired value in input mode SAT Press to display th...

Page 7: ...s on the remote control unit give direct access to functions The most important keys are identified as EPG colored keys MENU and OK Other keys are multi functional which means that their function changes dependent of the mode that you are in Unless otherwise specified this note explains the way you can navigate through the pages of the user menu 1 Use the keys to move the cursor up or down from on...

Page 8: ...cy value with the numeric keys 1 2 3 22KHz When you are using a Dual LNB or two antennas connected to a 22KHz tone switch box set 22KHz tone switch ON or OFF mode 1 2 4 DiSEqC Full DiSEqC If DiSEqC switching box is used in this receiver select the port number to get the RF signal from the LNB which is connected to DiSEqC switching box THE MENU OPERATION Once you have installed and connected the ca...

Page 9: ...arching type among Radio TV or All Option DiSEqC box There are two kinds of different ways to scan satellite depending on LNB type 1 For universal LNB Select a DiSEqC number to which the RF signal is fed the LNB 2 For standard LNB For low band scanning set 22KHz to off and select a DiSEqC number For high band scanning set 22KHz to off and select a DiSEqC number 1 2 5 LNB POWER Set LNB power ON OFF...

Page 10: ...the new posi tion by using 3 Press RED key to stop moving and all moving icons will disappear If press Blue key again the Move symbol will disappear 1 2 9 TP Setup Select a specific transponder You can also press OK to enter the TP Edit windows In this mode you can scan delete add update TP and set PID 1 How to scan a TP Select a TP you want to scan and press RED color key on the RCU The Scanning ...

Page 11: ...ion is Close the follows option will not be operate Timer mode Once Daily Weekly Monthly Close Sleep Time Set up by pressing numeric keys Wake up Time Set up by pressing numeric keys Wake Up Channel Select the desired option 2 1 2 How to lock unlock the channel 1 Select the channel that you want to lock and press YELLOW color key 2 This channel is now locked and the symbol of lock will be shown as...

Page 12: ...enter password 4 Information 4 1 System Information This menu shows the information of model name release date and version of the STB Current Time To help you set sleep time and wake up time If Timer NO is close you can edit current time But if STB has time info in inputting signal current time will be decided by signal 3 2 Parent Control Input password The default password at the factory is 00000...

Page 13: ...OK key to play 6 General Viewing Function 6 1 Channel List You can see the channel list as shown in the screen by pressing OK key You can sort the channel in different way by press ing BLUE key You can get all TV or Radio channels in different satellite by pressing SAT key You can get SAT list after pressing SAT key on the RCU To watch another channel move the cursor to the channel you want by usi...

Page 14: ... Standard ISO IEC 13818 1 VIDEO DECODING Standard ISO IEC 13818 2 MPEG 2 MP ML Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 AUDIO DECODING Standard ISO IEC 13818 3 MPEG 1 MPEG 2 layer I and II Audio Channel Mono Dual channel and Stereo Sampling Frequency 32 44 1 48KHz POWER SUPPLY Type Switching mode Main input voltage AC100 240V 10 50 60Hz Power consumption 18Wmax PHYSICAL CHARACTERSTICS Front Panel Keys Up Down Left R...

Page 15: ...atellite Adjust the dish Signal is too strong Connect a signal attenuator to the LNB input Satellite dish is too small Change to a larger dish LNB noise factor too high Change to an LNB with lower noise factor Bad picture Blocking error The LNB is faulty Change the LNB No picture appears on the TV screen TV is not in AV EXT mode Check the UHF channel fixed in your system and tune the UHF channel p...

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