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3.PREPARING
3.1. SATELLITE ANTENNA
To have an excellent function of your digital set-top box, it is necessary to install the antenna correctly. Please avoid under
all conditions to have a short circuit at the antenna cable conductors (LNB receivers). Your digital set-top box is equipped
with a LNB short-circuit protection.
3.2. REMOTE CONTROL
First open the battery cover on the underside of the remote control. Put on both batteries 1.5Volt (R03/AAA) referring
to the imprinted symbols (+/-) in the battery case and put on the battery cover again.
While using the remote control, direct it towards the front side of the receiver. If the remote control do not work or the
chosen function could not be made, the batteries are most probably exhausted and they should be replaced as soon
as possible. Please use only the leak proof batteries. It is the best to take out the batteries from remote unit in case
you wouldnt use the remote control unit for long time.
3.3. CONNECTIONS
3.3.1. CONNECTION TO THE TV
Connection over scart connector: Connect your set-top box with a scart cable using the TV scart connector on the rear
panel to your televisions scart connector (the one with RGB input, this is usually the first scart). If you use a scart
connector which does not have RGB input, you will not achieve the high performance of your digital set-top box since
your TV will use composite video signal instead of the RGB signals.
See Diagram 1 (Page 35)
3.3.2. CONNECTION TO SATTELLITE ANTENNA
Carefully plug in the connectors of the satellite antenna cables to the terminal of your set-top box labeled as LNB.
See Diagram 1 (Page 35)
3.3.3. VCR SCART CONNECTION
1) Connect one end of Scart cable to TV Scart connector on the STB and the other end of to a Scart connector on your
TV
2) Connect one end of Scart cable to VCR Scart connector on the STB and the other end of to a Scart connector on your
VCR
When the receiver is in standby mode:
When connected device (i.e., DVD, VCD) is switched on, the device will be automatically routed to TV.
When the receiver is on:
When connected device (i.e., DVD, VCD) is switched on, the device will be automatically routed to TV. Otherwise the
receiver will remain routed to TV. By pressing 0 button on the remote control receiver is routed back to TV manually.
Some devices which is connected to receiver do not support this feature. In this case routing process is done manually;
connected device is routed to TV by pressing 0 button on the remote control provided that no menu on the screen. Then
TV is switched to AV mode manually. By pressing 0 button again receiver will be routed back to TV.
See Diagram 2 (Page 35)
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