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1. ABCDEFGHI J KLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZ _ abcdefghijkI mno p qrstuvwxyz i TLSE USER MANUAL ODM 300 Editing Name Line Up etc EDITING CHANNEL NAME Choose the required channel Select MENU Select 4 Installation Select 4 Channel Setup Select 8 Manually Input PID s Select 5 New Name In the New Name MENU the name can be edited by highlighting the new character and presssing OK A character can be deleted by pressing DELETE When the name is correct press STORE you will now move back to the MANUALLY INPUT PID s screen Pressing STORE again will update the channel name of the present channel Pressing 6 Add This Channel To The Channel List will add a new channel to the channel list with the new name and other settings SORTING CHANNEL LINE UP The channel line up can be organised to suit your requirements When in TV mode the TV channels will be organised and when in RADIO press RADIO to change between TV RADIO mode the RADIO channels will be organised Select MENU Select 3 Organise Channels Highlight the required channel using the arrow keys press OK to lift move to new position and press OK to drop A channel can be deleted by highlighting pressing DELETE then DELETE to confirm Press STORE to save changes PARENTAL CONTROL Parental control can be switched ON to prevent unauthorised viewing Select MENU Select 1 Parental Control Highlight required option and press OK then STORE to save
2. VCR Scart Connector Connecting the ODM300 to TV VCR dish TV antenna amp PC 1 Right audio out 1 Right audio out 3 Left audio out 2 Right audio in 4 Audio ground 3 Left audio out 5 Blue ground 4 Audio ground 7 Blue out 5 Blue ground 8 AV status out 0 5 12V 6 Left audio in 9 Green ground 7 Blue in 11 Green out 8 AV status in 13 Red ground 9 Green ground 15 Red out 11 Green in ODM300 DIGITAL 16 RGB status out 13 Red ground SATELLITE RECEIVER 17 Video ground 15 Redin 18 Ground 16 RGB status in 19 Video out 17 Video ground 21 Ground chassis 18 Ground No connection a oa F 2 6 10 12 14 20 21 Ground chassis 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 No connection 10 12 14 RS232 Serial Connector 2119 17 15 123319 7 5 3 1 1 No connection 2 RX data input Scart Connector Pin Out rear view 3 TX data output 4 No connection 12345 5 Ground VIDEO RECORDER 6 No connection S ae 7 RTS output 8 CTS input 6789 9 Noconnection RS232 Connector Pin Out rear view USER MANUAL ODM 300 Installation CONNECT UP Before connecting up the ODM300 it is essential that your satellite dish is installed as per the manufacturers recommendations The ODM300 is connected as per the diagram on page 6 and as follows DISH Your satellite dish should be connected to the LNB f type connector on the rear
3. Canals Dem 4 3 Canal Fim a 1 2 Cantoon Network SE a ea 7 re a SS eT 6 canain SuL as Manually Input PID s 7 8 ie CHANGE PIN New PIN Canals Nor amp a K Help text Confirm New Pin Screen Format 4 3 TIME Local Time Offset 6 Receiver Language English _ 8 Subtitle Language Of Help Text Transmitted Time Offset Help Text N Audio PID Teletext PID 5 LNB SETTINGS NB INSTALL LNB 1 LOW Band ESES HIGH Band DiSEqC 22Khz Help Text Help Text Checksum XXXXXxxx Checksum XXXXXKXx Checksum xXxXxXxxxXxx Checksum xXXxXxXxXxXxXx INFORMATION Signal Detection Decoder Information Help Text Astra Satellite Network 19 2 E Confirm New Pin CHANNEL SETUP MANUALLY INPUT PID S Video PID PCR PID New Name 6 Add This Channel To The Channel List USER MANUAL ODM 300 TIME TIME Decoder Information Version VO1 00 BootCode Ver1 0 Version VO0 2D Version VO1 00 22 February 1998 Version V02 09 09 February 1998 Menu Flow Chart cont Start Scan FEC Lock 7 8 QPSK Lock Yes Signal L 1 a lt 1 Canal GUL Canal Swe Canal Fin Canal Nor Canal Dan Hallmark Nelonen New Name Canal GUL _ TSANINGT 1 a amp 0123456789
4. NG Never remove the receiver cover risk of electric shock MAINS LEAD CONNECTION The satellite receiver should be connected directly to the mains outlet socket The use of a mains extension lead is not recommended ENCLOSED PARTS The following parts are enclosed ODM300 satellite receiver Remote control handset Two LR3 AAA batteries Coaxial cable UHF connection User manual USER MANUAL ODM 300 Descriptions ODM300 RECEIVER FRONT VIEW Digital Ch Digital Sel Top Box Front Panel 1 Channel up down 2 Standby on off 3 Remote sensor 4 Channel readout display ODM300 RECEIVER REAR VIEW ys ini y 7 al e SO a A OZE 8 CR Sean L 6 z k RO MEE TSEC Rear Panel LNB dish connection The coaxial cable to the dish is connected here UHF channel adjust To tune the UHF output to the TV or VCR 30 45 UHF test signal To generate a test pattern to aid tuning of TV or VCR UHF Output The UHF lead to the TV or VCR is connected here UHF TV antenna in The TV antenna lead is connected here VCR scart see page 5 for pin out The scart to the VCR is connected here TV scart see page 5 for pin out The scart to the TV is connected here Hi Fi audio out left amp right For amplifier or home cinema RS232 connector see page 5 for pin out An RS232 cable can be connected between here and a P C 10 Mai
5. O channel list AUTOMATIC NETWORK SEARCH An automatic network search scan multiple transponders can be carried out by selecting a scanned channel and going through the procedure above with the addition of switching option 6 Auto Scan All Channels to On before selecting Start Scan If the Auto Scan box shows Unavailable then no Auto scan can be carried out as the transmission does not carry the Auto Scan information in the table known as the NIT The Auto Scan multiple transponders can only be enabled if the information is transmitted by the broadcaster and the option can be switched to On USER MANUAL ODM 300 Manual Input amp Edit Some channels may require manual entry either because they do not transmit the necessary tables containing the PID s or are shown as ENCRYPTED when they are not Channels which are described by the broadcaster as encrypted when they are not must be added manually as detailed below DECODING CLEAR CHANNEL S SHOWN AS ENCRYPTED Select the channel Press MENU Select4 Installation Select 4 Channel Setup Select 8 Manually Input PID s Verify that there are values in the Video Audio amp PCR PID boxes if they are set to 0 then the PID s will have to be set manually as detailed below Select 6 Add This Channel To Channel List The channel will be added to the end of the channel list and will now decode when selected provided it is not encrypted MANUAL CHANNEL INPUT A channel can be manuall
6. Select MENU with the MENU key on the remote control Select 4 Installation Select 4 Channel Setup Select 1 LNB and using the arrow keys right left select the correct LNB that has been setup previously for the channels you would like to scan Select 2 Frequency and enter the frequency you would like to scan using the numeric keys then OK to confirm Select 3 Polarity and choose the correct polarity using the arrow keys right left Select 4 Symbol Rate and enter the Symbol Rate using the numeric keypad and OK to confirm An Auto Symbol Rate search can be carried out by selecting 4 Symbol Rate and before entering a frequency with the box showing 5 dashes pressing OK The box would now show Auto Please note that we would recommend entering the correct Symbol Rate if known as the Auto search feature will take longer to search due to the large search range that has to be perfomed Option 5 FEC Code can be left set to Auto or changed to the required FEC code using the arrow right left keys If the FEC code is not on Auto and the FEC rate being transmitted is not the same as that selected the signal will not be locked we would recommend only changing the FEC code from Auto on very weak signals After entering the details above a search can be started by selecting 7 Start Scan The display will now show the Start Scan screen and indicate if FEC Lock amp QPSK Lock have been achieved Any NEW channels found will be added to the TV or RADI
7. User Manual ODM 300 CONTENTS Foreword Safety Mains Connection Enclosed Parts Front Back Panel Description Remote Control Handset Description amp Functions Connector Pin Out Details Connection Diagram Installation Connect Up Details LNB Setup Automatic Channel amp Network Search Manual Channel Input amp Edit Menu Flow Chart P Edit Name Line Up Parental Control PE Receiver Settings om nea a Technical Specification ODM 300 FOREWORD We congratulate you on your choice of digital satellite tv receiver The ODM300 is manufactured in Scotland UK by RSD Communications Ltd to very high standards and is continually upgraded with new software Please consult your dealer or the RSD WWW site at http www rsd communications co uk for the latest details SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Place your satellite receiver on a protected dry and well ventilated spot Never put anything on top of the satellite receiver as this prevents the necessary ventilation The satellite receiver contains sensitive hazardous parts and should therefore be placed away from childrens reach and so that it cannot fall down Clean the exterior of your satellite receiver with a dry and soft cloth Never let any form of liquid come into contact with the receiver as this can damge the components and destroy the receiver Never use abrasive materials to clean the receiver as this will damage the receiver finish WARNI
8. amp RGB out SCART video L R audio out amp video RGB audio loop through PAL I channel 30 45 77dBuV typical F type 14 18V 400mA max amp 22kHz 2 RCA phono L R audio connectors RS232 serial connector 950 2150 MHz Single input F connector 479 5 MHz 14 18V 400mA max 22kHz amp DiSEqC 2 45 Msps 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FEC Suitable for SCPC amp MCPC data rates 1SO13818 MPEG 2 MP ML NTSC amp PAL 22 05 32 44 1 amp 48kHz sample rates Motorola Coldfire 33MHz 512k RAM amp 512K flash memory Output 1V p p 75Ohm Output 500mV rms 600Ohm USER MANUAL ODM 300 a RSD w RSD Communications Ltd A company with vision since our launch in 1987 RSD to day is a leading force in the design and manufacture of satellite tv equipment RSD Communications Ltd Unit 9 5 Munro Road Springkerse Industrial Estate Stirling FK7 7UU Scotland UK Tel 44 0 1786 450572 Fax 44 0 1786 474653 WWW http wwwrsd communications co uk EMAIL sales rsd communications co uk
9. change Block 12 amp Block 16 will only operate if the broadcaster transmits the correct viewing age details with the programme TIME SETTING Select MENU Select 4 Installation Select 3 Time Tick option 2 to have the time set by the broadcaster over the air or don t tick this option and set the time by highlighting option 1 then use the arrow keys right left to change GMT until the correct time is displayed at the bottom of the MENU Press STORE to save new settings before exiting USER MANUAL ODM 300 Receiver Settings RECEIVER SETTINGS Select MENU Select 4 Installation Select 2 Receiver Setup Option 1 adjusts the length of time the programme information is displayed on the screen after channel change This can be adjusted between Off and 31 seconds Option 2 changes the video output mode between PAL NTSC amp Auto Auto will output PAL when decoding PAL and NTSC when decoding NTSC Option 3 switches RGB Output On or Off Option 4 changes screen format between 4 3 amp 16 9 only if widescreen transmission Option 5 when Off if channel PID s are changed by user to incorrect values these will not be automatically updated by the receiver when new channels or deleted channels are found these will not be added to channel list When On new channels or deleted channels found will be added to channel list and PID s will be changed automatically if these have been modified by user to incorrect values Option 6 set
10. l and select the HIGH LO LNB SETUP From the MAIN MENU select 4 Installation using the numeric keys direct or atrow keys up down navigation then OK to pick highlighted selection From the INSTALLATION menu select 1 Install LNB Then select 1 LNB Settings In the LNB SETTINGS menu you can change between LNB 1 32 using the arrow keys right left when option 1 is highlighted Pick the LNB number you would like to edit This would normally be LNB 1 for a single LNB setup Select option 2 LOW Band and key in the LOW LO using the numeric keys and OK to confirm Select option 3 HIGH Band if appropriate and key in the HIGH LO andOK to confirm Press STORE to save LNB changes Press SAT CANCEL to move back out of the MENU s In the INSTALL LNB menu option 2 LNB Power allows the LNB power to be switched Off for connection with an analogue receiver UNIVERSAL LNB H Settings for Universal type LNB with 2 x LO connected to peres pece ODM300 with no DiSEqC switch OE Help Text STANDARD LNB Settings for LNB with single LO of 10 750 connected to ep ce ODM300 with DiSEqC switch on D1 B ez L C BAND LNB Hee Settings for C Band LNB with LO of 5 150 connected to ep naren tt 0D M300 with DiSEqC switch on D2 ON Help Text NOTE IF NO DiSEoC SWITCH IS CONNECTED TO THE ODM300 THE SETTINGS OF OPTION 4 amp 5 WILL HAVE NO EFFECT USER MANUAL ODM 300 Automatic Search AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SEARCH
11. ns lead Mains input 95 250V AC 50 60Hz Oe NO ee Sa AUDIO DPA MENU TEXT RADIO bee STORE TIME DELETE sal VIDEG TV CANCEL USER MANUAL ODM 300 Remote Control Stand by on off Turns the sound off and on Select channel teletext page numbers and MENU settings Change audio soundtrack Direct Program Access Displays TV programme list in TV mode amp radio programme list in radio mode Select MENU function Change between teletext mix amp TV picture Switch between TV channel mode amp radio channel mode a ORG gf yx Channel up down Move up down the menu lines Move between channels in the DPA Teletext page up down Confirm selection in the DPA amp menu s a ES v Selects alternative settings on the different menu lines Adjust volume level Programme information NOW NEXT Move forward backward pages in the DPA Store settings in the menu s amp channel organisation LASE Display time amp date in top right of screen only if transmitted by broadcaster Delete TV channels in TV mode amp radio channels in radio mode wakes Cancel out of menu pages Switch to satellite picture if scart connected Switch to video picture if scart connected Switch to TV picture if scart connected USER MANUAL ODM 300 USER MANUAL ODM 300 e e Connector Details Connection TV Scart Connector
12. of the ODM300 UHF AERIAL Connect your UHF aerial to ANT IN on the back of the ODM300 Connect the TV OUT on the back of the ODM300 to your VCR ot TV ANT IN RE IN with the enclosed UHF coaxial cable The TEST switch on the rear of the ODM300 can be used to aid UHF tuning Put this to the ON position upper and a test signal will be transmitted by the ODM300 Select an unused programme on your TV and tune the TV until black and white bars ate visible The same can be done to tune the ODM300 to your VCR The UHF channel from the ODM300 can be tuned between 30 45 using a small screwdriver in the CH adjustment on the back panel SCART If your TV or VCR is equipped with SCART connectors then we would recommend that you connect up using these to improve picture and audio quality HI FI Hi fi or home cinema equipment can be connected to the AUDIO OUT left and right RCA connector on the back of the ODM300 P C A PC can be connected to the RS232 connector on the back of the ODM300 This is used for upgrading the ODM300 with the latest software allowing enhanced features etc Please consult your dealer for the latest details USER MANUAL ODM 300 LNB Setup The local oscillator settings LO for the LNB s connected to the ODM300 must be set before channel search can be carried out Many LNB s have 2 LO which are switched between by a 22Khz tone signal from the ODM300 For frequencies over 11 699 the ODM300 will generate a 22Khz signa
13. s the receiver MENU language Option 7 sets default Soundtrack Language Option 8 sets Subtitle Language or switches subtitles Off Press STORE to save any changes CHANGE PARENTAL amp INSTALLATION PIN s Select MENU Select either 1 Parental Control or 4 Installation depending which PIN you would like to change Select 5 Change PIN Key in new PIN then key in again to confirm The Parental amp Installation PIN is factory set to 0000 which disables the PIN feature Setting to any other value sets the PIN active Factory default PIN is 3259 which will always work in the event that you loose your PIN FACTORY RESET A factory reset sets receiver to default values and all stored channels are lost Select MENU Select 3 Organise Channels Simultaneously press channel up down on the receiver front panel You will be prompted to press OK to confirm factory reset Press OK on handset to perform factory reset USER MANUAL ODM 300 Technical Specification General Number of Channels Front panel Power Power consumption maximum Dimensions Weight Connections TV VCR Modulator Antenna Audio Serial Tuner Frequency range Type Tuner LE LNB control Demodulator System Decoding Video Audio Control Video Audio 999 SCPC amp MCPC Channel up down Standby IR sensor 3 Digit LED channel number display 95 250V AC 50 60Hz 40W W 340mm D 256mm H 67mm 2 kg SCART video L R audio
14. y input by going through the procedure for Automatic Channel search but instead of selecting 7 Start Scan select 8 Manually Input PID s Then enter the Video Audio PCR amp Teletext PID in decimal form hex shown in brackets Select 5 New Name and a name can be entered for the channel by highlighting the new character and pressing OK delete to delete a character Press STORE to move back to the MANUALLY INPUT PID s MENU and press 6 Add This Channel To Channel List to add to channel list A channel with no Video PID will be added to the RADIO channel list EDITING CHANNEL PID S This feature should only be used after ensuring that the PID s to be entered are valid Typing invalid PID s will cause the receiver to continually reset when the channel is selected Choose the required channel Select MENU Select 4 Installation Select4 Channel Setup Select 8 Manually Input PID s The various PID s can now be edited The PID s should be entered in decimal form HEX shown in brackets After entering the new PID s these can be stored by pressing STORE or a new channel can be added to the channel list with these values by selecting 6 Add This Channel To The Channel List USER MANUAL ODM 300 Menu Flow Chart No Parental Block Block 12 Block 16 Block All Help Text Change Parental Pin Help Text PARENTAL CONTROL CHANGE PIN New PIN BONE Canal Swe Help Text
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