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„Oyster

®

 TV“ 

OPERATOR MANUAL

www.ten-haaft.com

„Oyster

®

 TV“ 

Summary of Contents for L188TRS

Page 1: ... Oyster TV OPERATOR MANUAL www ten haaft com Oyster TV ...

Page 2: ...ff 14 3 2 Button functions 15 4 Operating the Oyster TV 4 1 Initial setup 16 4 2 General TV settings 17 4 3 Channel settings and search DVB T T2 21 4 4 Channel settings and search DVB S S2 24 4 5 Favourite list satellite TV 29 4 6 Recording with the Oyster TV 29 4 7 Further functions 34 4 8 Technical data of Oyster TV 38 5 Service 5 1 Reception in practice aiming the satellite system 39 5 2 Recept...

Page 3: ...rst pages of this manual explain the general system functions followed by an explanation of the setup options Before switching on the system make sure that the opening antenna does not face any obstacles such as branches or garage door 1 2 Scope of supply Oyster TV Premium system with remote control and control unit external unit with antenna optionally with SKEW pivoting unit for optimised recept...

Page 4: ...vant and approved guidelines of the automotive industry The product does not require any regular maintenance Opening housings and enclosures is not permissible Inspection and maintenance may only be performed by a qualified professional Avoid cleaning your mobile home or camper trailer with the mounted satellite system in a single bay or drive through car wash and do not use a high pressure cleane...

Page 5: ... bei Fahrzeugstart Ignition switch has to be connected For automatic retraction of the antenna at vehicle start Démarrage doit être connecté Pour rétracter automatiquement l antenne au démarrage du véhicule Road traffic regulations stipulate that the vehicle operator must verify the vehicle s roadworthiness before each use This requires the operator to perform a visual inspection of the external u...

Page 6: ...e standby LED on the front illuminates red 2 Press the POWER button on the remote control The standby LED will illuminate blue SWITCHING THE DEVICE OFF To switch the device into standby mode press POWER The standby LED will illuminate red If you will not be using your TV set for an extended period e g during the night you may switch it off at the toggle switch on the rear below Note that the syste...

Page 7: ...menu without saving any changes MUTE Press this button to mute all audio outputs of the receiver Press the button again to restore audio playback For Personal Video Recorder function via USB Time Shift Time shifted TV playback via USB memory SWAP RECALL Press this button to return to the previous channel For Personal Video Recorder function via USB For Personal Video Recorder function via USB For ...

Page 8: ...has various functions in the menu GREEN GREEN This button has various functions in the menu YELLOW YELLOW This button has various functions in the menu BLUE BLUE This button has various functions in the menu TEXT Teletext AQT START Channel search DVB T T2 terrestrial TV SUBT SUBT subtitles INFO INFORMATION about current channel PAGE Page up in channel list PAGE Page down in channel list FAV FAVOUR...

Page 9: ...t antenna COUNTRY Press to enter position Useful after travelling any major distance BATT Press to open a window showing details of the supply voltage from series 8 only S Q Press to open a window showing details of the antenna signal from series 8 only PICTURE Press to switch the image modes saved from series 8 only SOUND Press to switch the sound modes saved from series 8 only ...

Page 10: ...d hold for more than three seconds to start the channel search terrestrial TV DVB T only 4 VOL Press to adjust the volume 5 CH Play Eject Press to select a channel Press to start playback from USB or to continue playback after pause Playback via USB 6 Source Press to open or close the signal input menu 7 Standby Press to switch the TV set into sleep mode standby Seen from above ...

Page 11: ... input 3 5 mm stereo jack 6 Satellite input F socket 7 RF antenna port DVB T IEC port 8 AV input RCA Cinch jacks yellow FBAS video red white audio L R 9 Audio output coaxial S PDIF 10 On Off toggle switch 11 CI CI module slot Slot for smart card with Conditional Access Module CAM Left hand side seen from the front 11 4 5 6 7 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...slot The CI module slot is located on the rear of your device Push the CA module correctly into the slot and then insert the SmartCard into the CA module Wait some minutes for the SmartCard to activate Select the channel to be used with your SmartCard The details of your SmartCard are shown Press OK to open the SmartCard menu Observe the instructions for manual settings supplied with your CI modul...

Page 13: ...u cannot change the channel settings If there is no signal when HDMI is selected as input source the following screen is shown If no signal is found within 30 minutes the system automatically switches into standby mode AUDIO INPUT Select AV as input if you wish to use e g an MP3 player The display will switch off after 30 minutes while the speakers remain active ...

Page 14: ...ote control to select a channel The antenna will aim itself automatically For safety reasons the antenna retracts when the ignition is switched on Reactivating the antenna requires the Oyster TV Premium system to be rebooted switch the system off and back on SYNCHRONISING THE ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH THE RECEIVER If the antenna retracts automatically for any reason then switch off the Oyster TV Premium...

Page 15: ...enna This may be useful e g in a storm The TV remains active for use with external devices STOP The STOP button stops the antenna in any position Notice If you wish to keep your antenna unfolded eg when using a secondary TV press the STOP button and switch off the Oyster TV within 15 seconds by pressing POWER START The START button will start the Automatic Search The system will search the satelli...

Page 16: ...you need to start the automatic channel scan Select a signal source If using a ten Haaft satellite system DVB S must be selected Press Source to open the signal input menu Press to select the input then press OK to confirm If no source is selected using the OK button the system will automatically switch back to the current signal source after a few seconds Press EXIT to exit the menu The following...

Page 17: ...o select a display menu Press to navigate in the menus Press Exit or Setup to exit the setup menu IMAGE In this menu you can change the picture settings of the Oyster TV The following settings are available SOUND In this menu you can change the sound settings of the Oyster TV The following settings are available 4 OPERATING THE OYSTER TV ...

Page 18: ...econdary language Subtitle Language Set your preferred subtitling language Time zone Here you can set the time zone CI Information This menu option allows you to access the SmartCard in the Common Interface Antenna power for amplified antennas This option enables or disables the power supply to the antenna PVR File System This option allows you to set up e g external hard disks for the recording o...

Page 19: ...e system Changing the settings requires a password Block programme Locks the content and channels selected Parental Guidance Restricts the programme according to viewer age Only content suitable for the viewer age selected will then be offered Various viewing ages are available Note This option is not supported by all programme providers Change Password Here you can edit your password Note The def...

Page 20: ...Auto Zoom 1 Zoom 2 16 9 4 3 Noise Reduction Reduce or change image distortion and signal noise Sleep Timer Here you can set the time at which you want the TV set to go off automatically Use to select a time Then press EXIT Auto Sleep Allows you to enable or disable automatic standby after 4 hours EC energy conservation option enabled by default Reset Resets the device to its default settings ...

Page 21: ... adjust the channels and their settings Channel Select the channel you wish to adjust Frequency Cannot be changed Country Cannot be changed Manual Search Search and set the channel manually Auto Search Here you can sort delete and add entries to the favourite list Channel Edit Here you can sort and delete channels or add them to the DVB T favourite list ...

Page 22: ...display language Select Auto Search and press OK Note The country setting cannot be changed When this screen is shown press or to select the line and and to select country or channel Press OK to confirm your selection The automatic search will start and must not be interrupted Channels can only be received if a DVB T antenna is connected not included in the box ...

Page 23: ...ed press to select the primary region and then press OK Press EXIT to exit the menu Once the search is completed the first available digital channel is displayed All other available channels are shown in the programme list which you can open by pressing CHANNEL To repeat the scan for terrestrial TV stations option terrestrial antenna not included in supply press and hold the Auto Tune AQT button T...

Page 24: ...nd then the sat ellite you wish to scan Check whether the signal and quality display shows any values Switch to search option Transponder and press OK to start the search The system then scans the entire satellite The scan adds all new channels found on the satellite to the end of the standard channel list All channels can be sorted and changed to your preference ...

Page 25: ...correct function and operation of your system The Advanced Setup menu is password protected The default password is 0000 ADDING A NEW TRANSPONDER The system provides the option of adding new transponders to ensure that your TV is future readycompatible with future developments To add a new transponder follow the instructions Open the Advanced Setup menu The default password is 0000 Press GREEN to ...

Page 26: ...RATING THE OYSTER TV Press RED to add symbol rate frequency and polarity Press OK to save your settings Press BLUE to start scanning the new transponder All new channels are added to the end of the channel list ...

Page 27: ...menu for signal loss and quality Even a minor antenna misalignment can cause a major loss of reception performance Mind that the cable should not be too long Note that different satellites may require an antenna of different size 4 Signal loss at light rain or snow This issue is usually caused by an insufficient signal Check the aiming of the antenna and its size 5 Signal is lost during windy peri...

Page 28: ...entering the corresponding number Green Press GREEN to delete the entire channels list Caution The system may then no longer be able to find a satellite EDITING CHANNELS DIGITAL TV MODE Press or PAGE PAGE to select a channel Use the colour buttons to choose the following settings Red Press RED to delete a channel Use to select it Press OK to delete the channel selected Yellow Use YELLOW to move ch...

Page 29: ...l 4 6 Recording with the Oyster TV You can use your Oyster TV to record programmes You can either record directly or by programming a re cording session Storage medium Ideally you should use an external hard disk with external power supply or a USB stick with 64 GB capacity The write speed should be 3 0 FORMATTING THE DATA STORAGE DEVICE To format your data storage device and to create a PVR file ...

Page 30: ... EXIT to exit the menu 3 Format Formatting your USB stick or hard disk will delete all data saved on it To start formatting select Start Other wise select End Do not turn the system off while formatting Once the storage device is formatted you can set the maximum recording time Press OK to proceed Press EXIT to end the procedure 4 OPERATING THE OYSTER TV ...

Page 31: ...s by pressing Info Caution Make sure that your USB stick or hard disk has sufficient free memory space and that you have set up the PVR file system before recording Press to stop recording During recording playback or time shifted playback you can use and OK to select the different functions Use File to view all recordings ...

Page 32: ...ifted TV playback Press start the playback of a time shifted TV recording Press to exit this mode TIME SHIFTED RECORDING Electronic Programme Guide EPG The EPG provides information about ongoing and upcoming programmes of the channel selected Press EPG to open the EPG The following menu opens 4 OPERATING THE OYSTER TV ...

Page 33: ...o view details about any of the programmes press INFO You can also define timer controlled recordings in EPG by pressing After setting the times press OK to confirm The recording is added to the planning list This list is accessible from the EPG by pressing GREEN At this point you can delete scheduled recordings by pressing RED Press Guide or EXIT to exit the EPG Note that for timer controlled rec...

Page 34: ...ix SUBT to switch it into transparent mode enabling you to see the programme at the same time Hide Press Cancel AUDIO to completely hide videotext without exiting it Selecting a page To navigate to a videotext page use the number buttons to enter the corresponding number The numbers are shown in the upper left corner of the display The page search is started To return to the index page press Index...

Page 35: ... zoom in the videotext displayed The page is split into two halves Press Size again to view the second half of the page To return to normal view press Size TV a third time Digital text Great Britain only Digital text is an information system you can view on your TV set Note While digital text is shown no display menus can be opened Colour contrast and brightness settings are not available only the...

Page 36: ...e press and then OK to confirm PROGRAMME INFORMATION You can display information about the programme you are currently watching by pressing INFO The following image shows an example of typical programme information To view information about subsequent programmes press 4 OPERATING THE OYSTER TV ...

Page 37: ...37 4 OPERATING THE OYSTER TV AUDIO You can select the audio language and track by pressing AUDIO Select a language using and press OK ...

Page 38: ...32 7 x 11 1 cm 50 2 x 29 9 x 4 6 cm 56 3 x 35 8 x 11 1 cm 56 3 x 33 0 x 4 6 cm 73 1 x 47 1 x 19 5 73 1 x 43 1 x 6 1 cm Weight with base without base 2 8 kg 2 5 kg 3 4 kg 3 1 kg 3 8 kg 3 5 kg 5 3 4 7 kg VESA standard 100 x 100 mm 100 x 100 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 200 mm Operating voltage 1 with power adapter only 12 V DC 24 V DC 230 V AC1 12 V DC 24 V DC 230 V AC1 12 V DC 24 V DC 230 V AC1 12 V DC 24...

Page 39: ...azimuth angle it depends on the position of the receiver and the satellite selected In Central Europe it is typically between 25 to 35 decreasing as you move further North 3 SKEW ANGLE POLARISATION DEVIATION For optimal reception at the fringe of the satellites footprints in southwestern and southeastern regions the LNB may have to be rotated to compensate for the polarisation deviation caused by ...

Page 40: ...e performed by expert users only Most satellites broadcasting channels of interest to Central European viewers are aimed at Central Europe In locations outside this area the antenna has a sideways view on the satellite This effect is known as the SKEW angle or polarisation angle and occurs particularly in southern regions such as Portugal Spain Morocco Greece Turkey and most extremely on the Canar...

Page 41: ...of the LNB is turned to the LEFT A rotation in direction means that the BOTTOM of the LNB is turned to the RIGHT CARO CYTRAC DX The following definitions apply to the tables and specified angles below To determine the direction of rotation the viewer must look into the direction of the satellite as does the antenna i e the viewer must be standing behind the antenna or on its side Rotations in CLOC...

Page 42: ... 31 26 20 15 11 Canary Islands 12 18 26 34 39 42 44 Morocco 8 2 6 17 23 27 31 Italy Sicily 27 24 17 8 2 3 8 Tunisia Libya 27 22 15 4 4 9 15 LNB settings in different regions Note The SKEW angles provided are for reference only Adjustments of less than 8 are usually not necessary as long as reception is undisturbed The fine tuning of the SKEW angle often allows the reception of satellites in areas ...

Page 43: ...ch Do you have a clear view to the South Are you inside the footprint of the satellite being searched Does your position require the LNB s SKEW angle to be adjusted The antenna does not retract or unfold properly Is the motion obstructed by obstacles Is the supply voltage too low weak battery The antenna does not react after activation or does not respond to commands Is the fuse OK Are all cables ...

Page 44: ...44 6 APPENDIX 6 1 Declaration of conformity ...

Page 45: ...ssory of a motor vehicle The system may be disposed of together with the vehicle in accordance with the End of Life Vehicle Directive ELV 2000 53 EC The antenna system does not contain any materials rated as hazardous to the environment according to the directive We hope your satellite system brings you lots of joyful entertainment hours Your ten Haaft team ...

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