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User Manual Contents

 

 

   

 

 
 
 

CONTENTS 

1.

 

SAFETY .............................................................................................................................................................4

 

2.

 

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................5

 

3.

 

FEATURES........................................................................................................................................................5

 

4.

 

REMOTE CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................6

 

5.

 

FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................................8

 

6.

 

REAR PANEL ...................................................................................................................................................9

 

7.

 

CONNECTING ............................................................................................................................................... 10

 

7.1

 

C

ONNECTING THE 

A

NTENNA

 .......................................................................................................................... 10

 

7.2

 

C

ONNECTING THE 

TV ..................................................................................................................................... 10

 

7.3

 

C

ONNECTING THE 

N

ETWORK

 .......................................................................................................................... 11

 

8.

 

BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.1

 

T

URN ON 

STB ................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

8.2

 

P

OWER

 ............................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

8.3

 

C

HANNEL 

U

P

/C

HANNEL 

D

OWN

 ...................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.4

 

V

OLUME 

U

P

/V

OLUME 

D

OWN

 ......................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.5

 

N

UMBER

 ......................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.6

 

M

UTE

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

8.7

 

P

AUSE

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

8.8

 

R

ECALL

 .......................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.9

 

F

AVORITE

 ....................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

8.10

 

A

UDIO

 ......................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

8.11

 

I

NFORMATION

 ............................................................................................................................................. 13

 

8.12

 

EPG ............................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

8.13

 

TV/RADIO ................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

8.14

 

C

HANNEL 

L

IST

 ............................................................................................................................................ 14

 

8.15

 

P

AGE  

/

 

P

AGE

 .......................................................................................................................................... 15

 

8.16

 

TEXT ......................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

8.17

 

S

UBTITLE

 .................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

8.18

 

T

IME 

S

HIFT

 ................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

8.19

 

R

ECORD

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

8.20

 

MEDIA ....................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

8.21

 

S

HORT

C

UT

 .................................................................................................................................................. 17

 

8.22

 

F

IND

 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18

 

8.23

 

Z

OOM

 .......................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

8.24

 

TV/SAT ...................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

8.25

 

M

ENU

.......................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

8.26

 

V

IDEO 

F

ORMAT

 ........................................................................................................................................... 18

 

8.27

 

E

XIT

 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18

 

9.

 

SERVICE ......................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

9.1

 

O

RGANIZING 

S

ERVICE

 .................................................................................................................................... 19

 

9.1.1

 

Groups .................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

9.1.2

 

Options ................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

9.1.3

 

Move ....................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

9.1.4

 

Lock ........................................................................................................................................................ 20

 

9.1.5

 

Delete ...................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

9.1.6

 

Skip and rename ..................................................................................................................................... 20

 

9.1.7

 

Find......................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

9.2

 

O

RGANIZING 

F

AVOURITES

 .............................................................................................................................. 21

 

9.2.1

 

FAV List .................................................................................................................................................. 21

 

9.2.2

 

Add .......................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

9.2.3

 

Remove ................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

9.2.4

 

Move ....................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

9.2.5

 

Rename ................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Summary of Contents for Avatar2

Page 1: ...2 8 8 RECALL 12 8 9 FAVORITE 12 8 10 AUDIO 13 8 11 INFORMATION 13 8 12 EPG 13 8 13 TV RADIO 14 8 14 CHANNEL LIST 14 8 15 PAGE PAGE 15 8 16 TEXT 15 8 17 SUBTITLE 15 8 18 TIME SHIFT 15 8 19 RECORD 16 8 20 MEDIA 17 8 21 SHORTCUT 17 8 22 FIND 18 8 23 ZOOM 18 8 24 TV SAT 18 8 25 MENU 18 8 26 VIDEO FORMAT 18 8 27 EXIT 18 9 SERVICE 19 9 1 ORGANIZING SERVICE 19 9 1 1 Groups 19 9 1 2 Options 20 9 1 3 Move ...

Page 2: ... Wifi Network 27 11 3 3 3G Network 27 11 3 4 Ping Test 27 11 3 5 Preferred Storage 28 11 3 6 Network Proxy 28 11 4 LOCAL TIME SETTING 28 11 5 TIMER 28 11 6 PARENT LOCK 29 11 7 MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS 29 11 8 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 30 11 8 1 Upgrade By USB 31 11 8 2 Http Upgrade 31 11 8 3 FTP Upgrade 31 11 8 4 Backup to USB 32 11 9 DEFAULT SETTING 32 11 9 1 Default all Value 32 11 9 2 Delete Channel by SA...

Page 3: ... 40 15 3 GAME STORE 40 16 APPLICATION 41 16 1 RSS 41 16 2 YOUTUBE 41 16 3 DLNA 42 16 3 1 DMP 42 16 3 2 DMR 43 16 4 NET PHOTO 43 16 5 GOOGLE MAP 43 16 6 WEATHER 44 16 7 NET RADIO 44 16 8 WEB TV 45 16 9 SAMBA 45 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 46 18 SPECIFICATIONS 47 ...

Page 4: ...arpets Do not expose the HD Receiver to direct sunlight or do not place it near a heater Do not stack electronic equipments on top of the HD Receiver ATTACHMENTS Do not use any attachments that are not recommended as these may cause hazard or damage the HD Receiver CONNECTION TO THE SATELLITE DISH LNB Disconnect the HD Receiver from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the cable from the s...

Page 5: ... have any difficulties concerning the operation of your HD Receiver please refer to the relevant section of this manual including the Troubleshooting This Manual will provide you with useful information on using the HD Receiver 3 FEATURES MPEG Fully DVB S DVB S2 H 264 HD compliant Conax Embedded Full HD 1080p output via HDMI True color On Screen Display OSD S PDIF for digital audio DiSEqC 1 0 1 1 ...

Page 6: ...s ZOOM Press key select zoom times from X1 to X4 TV RADIO Receiver switches between TV and Radio mode RECALL Return to the previous menu or status MENU Displays the Main Menu on the screen or return to the previous menu or status INFO To display channel status or various program information of current service KEY To adjust volume level or to move cursor left or right in the menu v KEY To change ch...

Page 7: ...during playing videos and record files A B To setting the repeat range of the video and mp3 player Repeat To setting the Repeat mode of the video MP3 and Image player AUDIO Red Key Audio channels setup to select audio mode Left Right Stereo Mono OPTION GREEN KEY Shows NVOD information of the current channel if this channel supports Bookmark To mark the playing position FAV FAVORITE Press this butt...

Page 8: ...e menu Remote Sensor Detects infrared signal from remote control unit POWER Indicator Lit whilst the receiver is powered on and at standby mode Signal Indicator When received signal is strong the signal indicator is lit Card Slot One slot CA Interface for Conax Smartcard USB USB 2 0 Host connect to USB hard disk flash disk WiFi dongle 3G dongle or gamepad Display VFD type Indicates operating statu...

Page 9: ... These RCA connectors are used to connect any external audio amp or system S PDIF Digital Audio interface connect to AV amplifier S PDIF input terminal HDMI Audio and Video output socket for TV set with HDMI Input Jack only RS232 SERIAL PORT This is used to connect your receiver to a computer through a serial cable USB USB 2 0 Host connect to USB hard disk or flash disk TV This is used to connect ...

Page 10: ...ixed antennas then we recommend you use a DiSEqC 1 0 switch Connect the coaxial cable from the first LNB to the LNB 1 or LNB A input connector of the DiSEqC switch Do the same for any other LNBs that you have Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the RF output connector of the DiSEqC switch Connect the other end to the LNB IN socket on the receiver To the digital receiver you can connect either a ...

Page 11: ...oint or DSL cable modem a Plug in the wireless USB dongle to the USB port Separate purchase required b Set the options for the Wi Fi 1 Network Name SSID Select the network name of your Wi Fi access point from the list 2 Security Type WEP This product supports WEP 40 128bit ASCII and WEP 40 128bit HEX The security type of the Wi Fi and the product shall be set the same 3 Password When using the sec...

Page 12: ...your local dealer or other professionals for technical service 8 2 Power 1 Press Power Key can enter the Standby state 2 In Standby state press Power Key again can call back the unit and go on play the previous channel 3 User can also disconnect the device s main power to end the Standby state 8 3 Channel Up Channel Down In full screen you can press up down or page key to change channel 8 4 Volume...

Page 13: ...e screen 2 You can modify the audio track by press Up Down key and modify the audio mode by press left right key or select audio language 3 Mode Left Right Stereo Mono 8 11 Information In full screen Press info key once you can see the channel info bar press info key twice you can see the EPG information of current channel and press info key for three times you can see all parameters of current ch...

Page 14: ... Exit key to close EPG screen 8 13 TV RADIO In TV mode pressing TV RADIO key can switch to Radio mode In Radio mode press TV RADIO key to switch to TV mode 8 14 Channel List 1 In full screen press OK key can enter to Channel List 2 Press Red key to change the different group Which you can watch like below 3 Press Green key you can change the current channel s property such as FAV Lock Skip Delete ...

Page 15: ...age In Channel list press Page Page key can page up and page down the channel list 8 16 TEXT 1 Press TTX key in full screen you can open teletext page on the channel which has teletext information the receiver supports VBI and OSD teletext formats 2 If the channel has no teletext information it will show No Teletext on the screen 8 17 Subtitle 1 Press SUBTITLE key in full screen you can select the...

Page 16: ...ns When you press key to start record function as following picture One moment later as following picture 1 Press exit key to exit the record info bar and press INFO key to display the info bar again 2 You can press INFO key to display the record file list in this list you can press up down key to choose a record file to playback The current recording will be continued during playback previously r...

Page 17: ...oth recording when you record 2 channels at the same time 10 If you select Timeshift to record as On in PVR Setting menu when you press key during Timeshift the Timeshif part will be saved to the record file 11 Sometimes just connect a new disk when prompt a message like checking partition for consistency please try later which means still checking the hard disk you can record later 12 Press key t...

Page 18: ...ess ZOOM key again the image will enlarge rotate as x1 x2 x3 x4 3 In x2 x4 image using Up Down left right keys to move the image center area you want to see 4 In zoom mode press Exit key to close Zoom window 8 24 TV SAT Press TV SAT key can switch between TV mode and STB mode 8 25 Menu Press MENU key can open the menu exit the current menu to last menu or close the window 8 26 Video Format Press V...

Page 19: ...y enter to Organizing services or Organizing Favourites menu and Press menu key return to main menu 9 1 Organizing Service When you enter to Organizing Service menu there will display the screen like below 1 You can move highlight by press Up Down key and OK key to select the programs which you want to edit 2 You can press Page Page key to implement the Page Up Page Down function 3 You can use Red...

Page 20: ...ure 9 1 4 Lock 1 You can press OK key to select the channels which you want to lock in channel list or press green key via other options to select the channels which you want to lock in channel list 2 Then press Right key to move the high light to right toolbar 3 Select Lock icon by press Up Down key and OK key 4 Lock the channel by press OK key Like the following picture 9 1 5 Delete 1 You can pr...

Page 21: ...o add menu and press OK key add to FAV list 9 2 3 Remove To remove services from favorites Mark the desired services by pressing OK key in Favorite List Press Left key choose Remove menu and press OK to remove 9 2 4 Move You can reorder and move the service to the preferred position in Favorite List 9 2 5 Rename Select the desired FAV List by pressing FAV key using up down key to choose rename mod...

Page 22: ... TV and radio input signal from 22 KHz port If the item is switched to Off the receiver will receive all signals from 0 KHz port Notice When you choose LNB type Universal you can not modify 22K 10 1 4 0 12V You can use OK and Up Down key to switch ON Off by control of 12V power supply When this item switches to On receiver will receive signal from 12V port If the item switches to Off the receiver ...

Page 23: ...ers range is the same like add transponder When you select Delete transponder there will pop a warning dialog for reminding whether you will save change If you select Yes these transponders will be deleted When you select Delete All there will pop a warning dialog for reminding whether you will save change If you select Yes all transponder will be deleted from the current satellite 2 When you comp...

Page 24: ...tion from the receiver evaluate the antenna azimuth and antenna elevation user can follow this guidance to adjust antenna 1 You can use number keys to input parameters in Local Longitude Local Latitude and Satellite Longitude 2 Moving highlight to Calculate item and press OK key The lower column on the screen will calculate the corresponding value automatically 3 Orientation means the angle betwee...

Page 25: ...ench Ukrainian Belarusian German Portuguese Swedish Italian Dutch Turkish Greek Arabic etc 4 EPG language Press OK and up down key can select EPG language 5 Subtitle Language Press OK and up down key can select subtitle language 6 If the channel has no corresponded subtitle with First subtitle but have corresponded subtitle with Second subtitle system will play the second subtitle language as defa...

Page 26: ...s Mute PCM Bit stream The same parameter settings like HDMI Audio 7 RF System is use for switching RF format Now we provide below options PAL BG PAL I PAL DK NTSC 8 RF Channel is use for setting TV frequency range please refer to the table as below System Range PAL BG 21 69 Italian default value 28 68 Australian PAL I 21 69 PAL D K 21 69 NTSC 14 83 9 RF function can receive satellite TV channel fr...

Page 27: ... Link When you select this menu if the wifi dongle connect to a network successful and then remove the wifi dongle it will connect to the same network automatically when you insert the same wifi dongle again 4 Press red key to refresh the AP list 5 Press yellow key to Disconnect 6 Press menu key return to Ethernet setting menu 11 3 3 3G Network 1 Select 3G Network on Default Network Type item 2 Wh...

Page 28: ...te and Time items are valid only when the setting of GMT Usage is manual You can press left right keys to moving cursor and use number keys to input directly or up down keys change numbers If the current channel provides the correct time information you will see the current time while you enter Time menu If the channel doesn t provide time information you have to input the date and time informatio...

Page 29: ...1 In Parental Lock function press OK key there will pop a dialogue for you to input the password When you input the correct password the default Password is 0000 you will see a screen like below 2 System Lock determining that when users wish to enter main menu whether have to input Password or not If the setting of System Lock is On which means user have to input password set Off means unlock 3 Ch...

Page 30: ... information it will be showed up automatically while this function is On if this function is Off you need turn on the subtitle manually by press SUBTITLE key on remote 8 Network Adult means that when you set to On in the APPLICATION menu display Youporn and Redtube menu press OK key there will pop a dialogue for you to input the password When you input the correct password the default Password is...

Page 31: ...nd up down key to select upgrade files In Upgrade Mode item you can select the Upgrade Mode among all SW Channel list Software Channel list after you select the Upgrade Mode and Upgrade File press OK key on Start item the receiver can upgrade automatically Note You must put the upgrade file on the ROOT DIRECTORY of the USB storage 11 8 2 Http Upgrade In Http Upgrade Menu like below When connected ...

Page 32: ...ke below 11 9 1 Default all Value In Default All Value Menus like below When you press OK key in the Default Setting item 1 There will show a warning message to inquiry you This operation will load default and erase all the channels that user added continue 2 If you select Yes option the all revised parameters of the receiver will reset to default value Please carefully to using this function 3 In...

Page 33: ...a as default data Note If you save default value but want to return to the default state you must re upgrade 11 10 Information 1 When you enter to Information menu you will see a screen like above The screen displays Model ID S W Version H W Version Loader Version Build Date STB SN STB ID Chip ID 2 Press Menu key to draw back to system menu 12 MEDIA If you enter to the MEDIA Menu you will see the ...

Page 34: ...e you can press repeat key to setting repeat mode You can also press left right or Go to key skip to different position in Go To Special Time menu you can press up key and input the special time to start playback 7 You can press bookmark key to labeled book marks support up to 6 times 12 2 Movie When you enter to the Movie menu you will see the picture like the below 1 You can see the video files ...

Page 35: ...at mode In this menu you can select the Music file to play by press OK key or key 2 If the lyric also in the same folder it will be displayed on the bottom right side when playing music 3 You can press A B key to select a repeat playback range and press repeat key to setting repeat mode and press Go to key to setting shuffle play mode 4 You can press up down key or number key and OK key to select ...

Page 36: ...een Supports most photos formats for example jpeg bmp png etc 3 When you view the pictures you can press red key to change the display time and repeat mode or press repeat key to setting repeat mode by playing pictures 4 If you are playing music during view the picture you can press green key to show the music list and change the music to play 5 You can press the OK key to rotate the picture 6 You...

Page 37: ...e first channel recording path 6 PVR2 You can press OK and up down key to select the second channel recording path 7 Press Menu key to draw back to media menu 12 7 Disk Manage When you enter to Disk Manage menu you will see a screen like below 1 In this menu you can edit files or folders format HDD and preview all files in this menu when you select a folder in the top right corner of the preview w...

Page 38: ...ey to delete files or folders one by one Press blue key to delete all the files under the current folder if it is in the root directory of the disk will delete all the files or folders 12 8 EBook This menu you can read an eBooks when you select this menu you will see a screen like below 1 Press the number key to select an eBook directly 2 Press OK key to open the book 3 Press the up down key to pa...

Page 39: ...14 2 Conditional Access Note All information showed in this menu and submenu is coming from inserted card In case anything is wrong there could be a problem with the card If conax function disabled and enters this menu it will be display conax is disabled 15 GAME When you enter to Game menu you will see a screen like below 1 In this menu you can play Native32 or SEGA games and downloaded games fro...

Page 40: ...ted the gamepad you can press Yellow button to set the gamepad keys 1 Press Right button of the RCU to into the setting menu then press gamepad key which you want to setting 2 Then press OK button of the RCU will pop up the Controller Edit menu in this menu you can edit this gamepad key as the function what you want for RCU RCU Button and gamepad Control Button after you edit press OK button to co...

Page 41: ... screen like below 1 In this menu you can select the content which you liked to read it 2 Select left toolbar menu to change different mode news 3 Press red key to add RSS URL 4 Press green key to edit RSS URL 5 Press yellow key to delete RSS URL 6 If you get the RSS List sunbird txt file you can add more channels and press blue key to update the channels from USB Note You must put the RSS List su...

Page 42: ...ptions to change the audio track 8 You can move highlight bar to second options to switching the screen aspect ratio mode 16 3 DLNA With this function you can Enjoy your music photos and videos anywhere anytime 16 3 1 DMP 1 This is Digital Media Player first need installed the TVersity software on your PC server we recommend that you install version with TVersitySetup_1_9_3 exe or need installed t...

Page 43: ... the yupoo 3 Press green key to view the picasa 4 Press yellow key to view the flickr 5 Press blue key to add friend list 6 Press numeric key to quick select page 7 When you browse the picture will see a screen like below and you can do the following operations 8 Press red key to download the photos 9 press green key to setting slide time 10 Press yellow key to set the effect on off 11 Press info ...

Page 44: ...ast List txt file you can add more cities and press blue key to update the cities from USB Note You must put the Weather Forecast List txt file on the ROOT DIRECTORY of the USB storage 9 16 7 Net Radio When you enter to Net Radio menu you will see a screen like below 1 In this menu you can select your favorite radio to listening press key to stop it and press key to play again 2 Select left toolba...

Page 45: ...elete channel URL 5 If you get the WebTV List txt file you can add more channels and press blue key to update the channels from USB Note You must put the WebTV List txt file on the ROOT DIRECTORY of the USB storage 16 9 Samba When you enter to Samba menu you will see a screen like below If you have network storage you can press this menu to login the network storage and visit the media files into ...

Page 46: ...restrial is incorrectly Connected short circuit or open circuit The position of dish is aligned incorrectly Receiver is on but no picture or sound except the following messages NO TV program Channel is not available Channel is scramble Receiver not responding to remote control unit RCU batteries are dead or inserted incorrectly The RCU is pointing toward wrong direction Poor picture Quality The le...

Page 47: ...Tone Frequency 22 1KHz DiSEqC Control Amplitude 0 6 0 2V Version 1 0 1 1 1 2 USALS Available Demodulation QPSK 8PSK Input Symbol Rate 1 45 MS s Convolution Code Rate Forward Error Correction DVB S 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 and Auto DVB S2 1 2 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 and Auto POWER SUPPLY Input Voltage Free Voltage 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 20W MAX MPEG TS A V Decoding Transport Stream M...

Page 48: ...tal Audio RS 232C Transfer rate 115 2Kbps 9 pin D sub Type LAN 10M 100M USB two USB 2 0 slot Compatible HDMI VER1 3 Type A PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION Size W H D 260mmX63mmX185mm Net Weight 2 0KG Operation Temperature 0 45 Storage Temperature 10 70 Storage Humidity 5 95 RH Non Condensing Specifications are subject to change without further notice The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility rega...

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