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1. 6000 unbalanced Level 1 0V rms 2dB into 10kQ Video output CVBS 75Q unbalanced 5MHz Video input CVBS 75Q unbalanced 5MHz Audio output Left Right 6000 unbalanced Level 1 0V rms 2dB into 10kO Audio input Left Right 10kQ unbalanced Level 1 0V rms 2dB into 10kO Audio Decompression MPEG 1 layer and II Musicam Audio Outputs Stereo Digital Coaxial Video Decompression MPEG 2 Main Profile Main Levels With Letter Video buffer 64 Mbits of SDRAM is provided Data rate Up to 15Mbits s Max burst rate 228 Mbits s Video output PAL 25 frame 720 x 576 NTSC 30 frame 720 x 480 Video format 4 3 16 9 Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline 19 Call charges from other networks may vary 20 10 Technical Specification 1 0 DATA SERVICE PORT Connector 9 pin D sub female RS232C interface The DVB DSR is seen as the Data Communication Data protocol Equipment DCE and the PC or other terminal is seen as the DataTerminal Equipment DTE Data rate Maximum of 625K bits s Main input voltage 230VAC Nominal power consumption 12W Insulation resistance More than 10M0 500VDC Ambient conditions of 28 2 amp 70 RH Withstand Voltage Hi Pot I p to O p 3kV 1 min Temperature Rise lt 75 C on winding amp core lt 50 C on casting At 264Vac 50Hz Safety Standard Des
2. for instance then you can set a password Default 0000 See Section 6 Channel Manager Lock for details To change the password 1 Enter pa current Pasa 2 Set the Eline e K4 to On 3 If you want to prevent unauthorised installation set the to On 4 Enter your new password with the numeric Keys in the AVI Movo Salett war aE AGOTAR BOX 5 Re enter you new password in the CLE EO BOX 6 Press MENU or EXIT About Receiver 5 7 About Receiver Hardware and Software revision information for the receiver can be found here EXIT close this menu Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com 14 Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Channel Manager Channel Manager Press the RCL to choose P and functions To manage the existing channels To delete selected channels from channel list Press OK to select a channel for deletion press OK again to deselect An X symbol will appear in front of selected channel names which are selected for deletion Use the to delete all channels OK Select Item AY Move Select EXIT Return Use the to delete unwanted transponder Use the to delete whole satellite ae If you want to delete the selected channels press i a message will appear Do you want to delete choose Yes or No to execute or cancel the deletion Note The deleted channels cannot be recovered u
3. 12 Satellite dish alignment settings 12 O O Elevation Azimuth Polarization Felixstowe Suffolk 25 51 147 27 11 96 Fishguard Dyfed 23 02 140 32 15 65 Folkestone Kent 26 24 146 76 12 64 Fort William Highland 19 00 141 86 12 26 Gairloch Highland 18 08 141 56 11 90 Galway Gaillimh Galway 20 28 136 52 16 80 Glasgow Lanarkshire 20 09 142 45 12 50 Gloucester Gloucestershire 24 24 143 22 14 20 Great Yarmouth Norfolk 25 04 147 96 11 29 Grimsby Lincolnshire 23 61 146 25 11 78 Guildford Surrey 25 45 144 84 13 64 Hastings East Sussex 26 22 146 01 13 17 Hereford Hereford and Worcester 23 89 142 79 14 33 Holyhead Gwynedd 22 09 141 17 14 51 lpswich Suffolk 25 35 147 08 12 02 Kendal Cumbria 21 95 143 56 12 77 Killarney Kerry 20 99 135 57 17 99 Kilmarnock Ayrshire 20 22 142 13 12 79 King s Lynn Norfolk 24 45 146 46 12 04 Kingston upon Hull Humberside 23 30 145 98 11 82 Kyle of Lochalsh Highland 18 42 141 37 12 23 Lancaster Lancashire 22 17 143 40 12 99 Largs Ayrshire 19 97 141 80 12 86 Larne Antrim 20 35 140 47 14 00 Leeds Yorkshire 22 83 144 69 12 45 Leicester Leicestershire 24 00 144 74 13 00 Limerick Limerick 20 93 136 72 17 07 Lincoln Lincolnshire 23 70 145 62 12 26 Liverpool Merseyside 22 63 142 99 13 52 London Greater London 25 37 145 48 13 15 Londonderry Londonderry 19 65 138 93 14 64 Ludlow Shropshire 23 63 142 89 14 12 Luton Bedfordshire 24 93 145 26 13 09 Lyme Regis Dorset 24 92 142 04 15 41 Maidstone Ke
4. 22 27 143 06 13 28 Bodmin Cornwall 24 38 139 98 16 66 Boston Lincolnshire 24 10 146 10 12 12 Bournemouth Dorset 25 37 143 19 14 80 Brecon Powys 23 71 142 02 14 79 Brighton amp Hove East Sussex 25 95 145 16 13 65 Bristol Avon 24 44 142 68 14 70 Bude Cornwall 24 17 140 33 16 29 Burnley Lancashire 22 59 143 95 12 84 Bury Saint Edmunds Suffolk 25 02 146 66 12 16 Caernarfon Gwynedd 22 36 141 52 14 41 Cambridge Cambridgeshire 24 85 145 97 12 56 Campbeltown Argyll amp Bute 19 96 140 89 13 47 Cardiff Mid Glamorgan 24 19 142 06 15 01 Cardigan Ceredigion 23 08 140 69 15 41 Carlisle Cumbria 21 40 143 56 12 48 Carmarthen Carmarthenshire 23 42 140 98 15 39 Cavan Cavan 20 41 138 52 15 41 Chelmsford Essex 25 37 146 21 12 64 Chester Cheshire 22 86 143 01 13 63 Colwyn Clwyd 22 43 142 12 14 03 Cork Cork 21 57 136 57 17 60 Coventry West Midlands 24 05 144 26 13 37 Crainlarich Stirlingshire 19 53 142 26 12 31 Dingwall Highland 18 58 142 81 11 40 Dolgellau Gwynedd 22 84 141 78 14 49 Douglas Isle of Man 21 44 141 64 13 81 Dover Kent 26 23 146 91 12 53 Dublin Baile Atha Cliath Dublin 21 36 139 47 15 30 Dundee Angus 20 02 144 02 11 43 Edinburgh Midlothian 20 39 143 60 11 91 Elgin Grampian 18 91 144 01 10 83 Exeter Devon 24 69 141 40 15 76 Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com 292 Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary
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6. Channel Information 7 7 Favorite LIST 7 8 Volume Audio Control 7 9 Sat list programs by sat 7 10 Zoom function 7 11 PIP Multi screen preview 7 12 SUB 7 13 TXT 7 14 Pause Function 8 Games 9 EPG Electronic Program Guide 10 Technical Specification 10 Technical Specification 11 Trouble Shooting 12 Satellite Dish Alignment settings 12 Satellite Dish Alignment settings 12 Satellite Dish Alignment settings Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Important Safety Instructions O Before installation please make sure you read these instructions carefully and observe the safety guidelines set out below Avoid exposing your equipment to harsh conditions such as wet or damp places high humidity strong vibration extremely high or low temperatures strong sunlight and places that are very dusty Do not cover or place heavy objects on the receiver unit Make sure there is sufficient clearance around the unit to allow adequate ventilation Never push objects into holes or ventilation slots To save power switch off mains power or pull out the mains power plug when you are not using the equipment Don t continue to use this equipment if you have spilt liquids in it if it is damaged in any way or if it does not work normally Immediately unplug the equipment and get expert advice Pul
7. Move ose re am Dara Lo Osby ety oar ean Language Channels this will normally be Astra 2 Use the numeric Keys on the RCU to set the following Start Frequency set to 10700 for a Universal LNB End Frequency set to 12750 for a Universal LNB Start Symbol Set to the Lowest Symbol rate you wish to search normally 1000 End Symbol Set to the Highest Symbol rate you wish to search normally 45000 Polarization Set to All to search both Horizontal and Vertical Transponders this is the default setting Select HOR to search for Horizontal Polarization Transponders only or VER to search for Vertical Polarization Transponders only NIT Search Allows you to search the Network Information Table Red Function Key To change the Antenna Settings See 4 1 opposite Blue Function Key To start the Search function Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary 12 System Installation Menu Searches 4 4 5 Motor Setting Satellite Name Motor Setting Press the lt gt Keys to select the satellite you want to set Motor Settino Disabled This is the default setting and will only need to be changed if you are using a motorized dish system DiSEqC 1 2 Consult the manual which came with the DiSEqC Motor on installation USALS Consult the manual which came with the USALS Motor on installation Trans
8. Power ON OFF X Mutes the sound TV RAD Switches between TV and Radio mode PAUSE Freeze frame FAV Display the favuorite channel list SAT Display satellite list TV VCR Switch between TV and VCR mode Scart 0 9 Keys to select channel INFO Shows current channel information AA Channel change or move cursor up down lt Volume up down or more cursor left right RCL Return to previous channel viewed OK Confirm the selected item in a menu screen or show the Channel list MENU Show main menu or return to previous menu from sub menu EPG Show EPG Electronic Program Guide AUDIO Enter audio setting menu MLP 9 12 or 16 pictures for preview TTX Teletext Key SUB Subtitle Key Zoom Zoom in out of selected picture EXIT Exits current menu Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Receiver Installation 2 Before connecting equipment to your satellite receiver please check the instruction manual for each device The downlead from your satellite dish is connected via the F connector on the back of your receiver marked l There are two options for connecting your satellite receiver to your TV shown below and opposite 2 1 Connection to Dish and TV via SCART Connect the SCART lead supplied to the _ SCART socket
9. V Keys and then press WE i ii Tas Pma OK a Heart Symbol will be displayed on the left hand side of i p TAs Phoenix the selected channel repeat for any other favourite channels oi Ri gt RON a when you have finished press the EXIT Key to save cme m RTA AR To change the name of a Favourites channel ee Tae Natr dna group press the red function Key a Keyboard will be displayed vee on TTA Moview on the screen use the lt gt A V Keys to edit the Favourites name when you have finished move the cursor to the OK Icon and then press the OK Key Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary 16 General Viewing Functions 7 The following describes the basic functions of your satellite receiver while watching satellite TV or listening to satellite radio While watching the current channel information will be shown on the bottom of the screen if you press the INFO button on the remote control 7 1 Channel list In channel display mode press the OK key to view the channel list ALL Sa hanes rank The list of existing channels will be shown PER We 64 748 XING KON aby iertelal au to go to advanced Channel list mode _ RR facet List by Alphabet Satellite FAV CAS MOR TEU avait to switch channel list Mode between FTA Pelli ges eran CA and All Channel Hae ag switch
10. between TV Radio Channels list 2 776 Nat Geo z Newsat11 3999 V 26851 Advanced Channel List 7 2 Select Channel To select a Radio or TV channel use the A Keys on the front panel of the receiver or the A V Keys or the numeric keys on the remote control unit RCU Also while listening to a Radio Channel or Watching a TV channel press the OK key this will display a channel list on the right hand side of the screen to select a channel use the A on the RCU when you have selected the desired channel press the OK key to watch or listen Pressing the EXIT key removes the channel list from the screen 7 3 Recall Press REMS on the RCU to move to the channel you watched previously 7 4 T V Radio Mode Press the TV Radio key on the RCU to toggle between TV and Radio channel modes 7 5 TV VCR Mode The FAAYE ESA on the RCU lets you change the Scart control between VCR and TV Press once tomove to the TV mode Press twice to come back to the VCR mode 7 6 Channel Information Everytime you change channels you will receive program information for a few seconds While watching the channel you can see the current channel information at anytime by pressing the on the RCU Note Channel information will be displayed for 5 seconds by default and will disappear You can adjust the display time interval from 1 to 10 seconds see section 5 1 3 7 Favourite List To select a favourite group list press the NAKS on the RCU You can access the
11. the OK Key pictures will start to appear on the screen this may take a while one of the pictures will be highlighted in orange this will is the live picture and sound use the the lt gt A V Keys to move the highlighted picture press the Exit key to view full screen BLIFM 7 12 SUB Pressing the Sie Ges Ky will show any sub title information available for the satellite channel selected 7 13 TXT If a satellite channel is transmitting Teletext information this can be viewed by pressing the URGN ie Sy some providers use a specific coded signal on there transmissions these will not be able to be viewed on this receiver 7 14 Pause Function If you want to temporarily pause Freeze Frame the picture then press the Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary General Viewing Functions 8 9 8 Games There are four games programmed into the receiver They can be played using the remote control Game Gobang 1 9 Change Level lt gt Move Y Move Down Pause Game OK Rotate EXIT Return OK Put Stone EXIT Undo RECALL Redo AY lt P Move OK Put Stone FAV Go shopping INFO Help Canvas 9 EPG ElectronicProgramGuide The receiver provides an EPG function thi
12. 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary System Installation Menu 4 O This menu consists of 6 sub menus Installation e Antenna Setting e Automatic Search e renna Settings e Manual Search T Automatic Search e Blind Search J Manual Search e Motor Setting BlindSearch e Factory Default _ Motor Setting Use the A V Keys to move up or down from one sub menu J Factory Default to another Use the OK Key to open the sub menu selected OK Select Item AY Move Select EXIT Return 4 1 Antenna Settings 1 Satellite Name Choose the satellite you want to view 2 Transponder Set to TP search this only needs to be altered if you need to view new transponders see www lyngsat com Antenna Settings 3 LNB Type Select MMA 4 LNB Freq Low Freq MHz this should be already set to eee ia use the RCU number Keys to reset if necessary Low Freq MHz 5150 5 LNB Freq High Freq MHz this should be already set to lg Ecos Mee Ni sa use the RCU number Keys to reset if necessary ANNIN a 6 22k should be set to DiSEqC Switch Setting None 7 0 12V this should be set to ENE Powe or 8 DisEqC Switch Setting should be set to se 9 LNB Power should be set to l ranas Data ate After selecting your antenna settings you can enter the Automatic Search Menu by pressing the Xe 8 0 Key or press the LACANS Key to enter the Manual Search Menu 4 2 Automatic Search Automatic Se
13. Encrypted Channels not available on this receiver PNTE includes both of the above We advise you to set this to and press OK to start the search A window will open to show when the search is complete press EXIT to quit the menu Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com 10 Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary System Installation Menu Searches 4 4 3 Manual Search Manual Soarch 1 Satellite Name Press the lt gt Keys to select the satellite you want to search for the UK English Language Channels normally Astra 2 Transponder Frequency Symbol Rate 2 Transponder Press the lt gt Keys to select a transponder to search or Polarization press the OK Key to activate a transponder list settings for the ieai NIT Search transponder can be found on www lyngsat com or www satcodx com Signal y 16 Quality OLNB Settings Delete TP Set PID INFO Signal OK Display List 3 amp 4 Frequency and Symbol Rate Enter the Frequency and Symbol rate of the Transponder with the number Keys on the RCU 5 Polarization Enter the correct polarization for transponder HOR for Horizontal Polarization VER for Vertical polarization if you select the wrong polarization the Signal Quality will show Zero 6 Search Type allows you to choose the type of channels to search for Only searches for the Free t
14. SK Y LINE FREE TO AIR SATELLITE RECEIVER 28207RF Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Careline calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Contents 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 07 08 08 08 09 09 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 Safety Instructions 1 General Information 1 1 Main Features 1 2 Satellite Receiver Accessories 1 3 General Operation of Receiver 1 4 Front Panel 1 5 Rear Panel 1 6 Remote Control Unit 2 Installation of Receiver 2 1 Connection to Dish and TV via SCART 2 2 VCR SCART Connection 2 3 Connecting to TV using RF support 3 Menu Information 4 System Installation 4 1 Antenna Setting 4 2 Automatic Search 4 3 Manual Search 4 4 Blind Search 4 5 Motor Setting 4 6 Factory Default 5 Preferences 5 1 System Options 5 2 AV RF Setting 5 3 Video Adjust 5 4 Time Setting 5 5 Timer 5 6 Parental Control 5 7 About Receiver 6 Channel Manager 6 1 Channel Manager 6 2 Set Favorites Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com 2 Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Contents 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C OM 7 General Viewing Function 7 1 Channel List 7 2 Select Channel 7 3 Previous Channel Recall 7 4 TV Radio Mode 7 5 DTV TV Mode 7 6
15. arch The Automatic Search function allows the Satellite receiver to METTETE FIRS search multiple satellites in one operation If you have a fixed dish ss Newsato2 ooe x oos 4200 30000 Newsat03 0 0E x 11009 3840 26851 isat04d 0 0E 11010 3716 6983 and a single LNB it is best to search one satellite at a time Press A to scroll through available satellites press OK to select the highlighted satellite for the UK English language channels Cwatt con Konammanoonmnan set to Astra 2A B 28 2E a tick will appear Before going any ty E x e oana retoo sess further check the quality bar in the bottom right hand corner of 4 Newsatt owe RIjn 27 the screen or press Info to magnify quality and signal bars Muddled Quality should read at least 50 OK Select Item A Move Select Recall Switch List INFO Signal New Newsat05 0 0E x 11011 3707 5994 Newsat06 0 0E x 11012 3679 26657 New New 15 Quality 0 If quality is sufficient press the Blue Key A sub menu will appear giving two options 1 The option of or NIT stands for Network Information Table and is a table of service information included in the data stream from the transponder if you wish to search this information set the NIT search to On usually we would advise you to leave this set to 2 Option 2 allows you to choose the type of channels to search for Only searches the Free to air Unencrypted TV and Radio Channels Only searches the Conditional Access Channels
16. ch Max 4000 channels receivable DiSEqC control version 1 0 and 1 2 compatible for multi satellites 63 satellites max Dish alignment help feature e Channel list organizer supports Lock Favorite Move Rename and Delete e Timer function automatically switches On Off once daily weekly monthly or one time Multi picture browsing supports 9 12 amp 16 pictures e Video picture zooming function e Auto detect program video format PAL NTSC SECAM e User friendly EPG and information plate e Teletext supports both OSD and VBI mode e Supports 256 color On Screen Display e Games included Easy and fast software upgrade through RS 232 port 1 2 Satellite Receiver Accessories Your satellite receiver is supplied with remote control unit RCU and SCART lead 1 3 General Operation of Receiver This manual contains full instructions for everyday operation of your receiver There are a series of user friendly menus displayed on screen when you turn on the unit These menus will guide you through installation channel organization program viewing and many other functions All functions can be selected by using the buttons on the RCU and some functions can also be selected by using the buttons on the front panel Please note that any software upgrades uploaded may change the functions on your receiver Should you encounter any difficulties with the operation of your unit please find help from the Trouble Shooting section in this manual or cal
17. hire 22 35 144 00 12 68 Sevenoaks Kent 25 70 145 72 13 13 Sheffield South Yorkshire 23 22 144 63 12 70 Shrewsbury Shropshire 23 32 143 02 13 87 Sligo Sligo 19 74 137 48 15 74 Southampton Hampshire 25 40 143 80 14 37 Stafford Staffordshire 23 49 143 74 13 45 Stirling Stirlingshire 19 99 142 84 12 18 Stoke on Trent Staffordshire 23 28 143 71 13 36 Stranraer Dumfries and Galloway 20 61 141 31 13 56 Stratford upon Avon Warwickshire 24 18 143 95 13 65 Swansea Abertawe Swansea 23 76 141 28 15 35 Swindon Wiltshire 24 24 143 41 14 06 Tain Highland 18 54 143 28 11 08 Thirsk North Yorkshire 22 55 145 07 12 06 Thurso Highland 18 05 144 11 10 28 Torquay Devon 24 92 141 31 15 96 Tralee Tra Li Kerry 20 73 135 45 17 92 Truro Cornwall 24 40 139 56 17 00 Uig Skye 17 20 140 31 12 17 Ullapool Highland 18 08 142 14 11 54 Waterford Waterford 21 90 138 12 16 62 Watford Hertfordshire 25 13 145 20 13 24 Westport Mayo 19 65 136 21 16 62 Weymouth Dorset 25 22 142 51 15 22 Wick Highland 18 32 144 51 10 19 Worcester Hereford and Worcester 23 97 143 38 13 95 Workington Cumbria 21 37 142 79 12 98 Yeovil Somerset 24 86 142 45 15 08 York North Yorkshire 22 88 145 25 12 10 Waste electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority for recycling advice CE Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com
18. igned to meet IEC 9 Microprocessor CONEXTANT Clock frequency 130MHz SDRAM Memory 8Mb Flash memory 1Mb Front panel Keys 7 Keys Indicators Power ON OFF Remote control input Infra red receiver Display ADigital 7 Segment Rear panel 1 LNB Input 1 Loop through output 2F type 1 x Scart output 1 x VCR Scart Connect 1 x Digtal stereo audio coaxial 1 x RS 232 9 pin D sub male 1x RF in TV aerial in 1x RF out Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Troubleshooting 11 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO No display on front panel Powercord is not plugged in Check powercord is plugged properly into power socket No sound or picture but the The unit is in standby mode Press the standby button front panel red light is ON The satellite dish is not Adjust the dish No sound or picture pointing at the satellite Check the Signal Level in the Antenna Setup menu Check the cable connections LNB and No signal or weak signal other equipment connected between the LNB and receiver and or adjust the dish The satellite dish is not Adjust the dish pointing at the satellite Signal is too strong Connect a signal attenuator to the LNB Bad picture Blocking error Satellite dish is too small Change to a larger dish LNB noise factor too high Change to an LNB with lower noise factor The LNB
19. is faulty Change the LNB The system is connected by Select AV EXT mode on the TV No picture Video SCART cable andTVisnotin Consult the manufactures instruction AV EXT mode manual Battery Exhausted Change the battery The Remote Control is not working RCU is aimed in the wrong Aim the RCU at the unit and make sure direction there are no obstacles between the front panel and RCU Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary 12 Satellite dish alignment settings 12 O Satellite dish alignment settings for Astra 2A 2B 2D and Eurobird 1 28 2 Degrees East for the UK and Eire English Language Channels For other satellite settings see www dishpointer com Elevation Azimuth Polarization Aberdeen Aberdeenshire 19 76 145 17 10 55 Abergavenny Gwent 23 96 142 37 14 66 Aberystwyth Dyfed 23 05 141 46 14 84 Alnwick Northumberland 21 39 145 06 11 48 Ampthill Bedfordshire 24 77 145 24 13 03 Athlone West Meath 20 62 137 71 16 14 Aviemore Highland 19 12 143 34 11 37 Ayr Ayrshire 20 32 141 85 13 04 Banff Aberdeenshire 19 16 144 87 10 43 Barnstaple Devon 24 16 140 96 15 81 Basingstoke Hampshire 25 22 144 29 13 92 Bath Avon 24 61 142 91 14 61 Belfast Antrim 20 53 140 27 14 24 Berwick Upon Tweed __ Northumberland 20 96 144 86 11 38 Birmingham West Midlands 23 84 143 83 13 57 Blackpool Lancashire
20. l our Helpline Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary General Information 1 1 4 Front Panel STANDBY ON MENU OK VOL VOL CH CH Digital Satellite Receiver KEY FUNCTION MENU Show the main menu and back to previous menu OK Confirm the selection or jump back to last menu Power on off the receiver CH Channel change up down VOL Volume control left right 1 5 Back Panel SN E O A i o j ha ol Dish In C CT gt D power foo Ce Ee 7 Loop Out COAXIAL Tan W579 TYPE Aerial In C o X DISH IN Connect to satellite antenna cable LOOP OUT RF loop through output to another receiver RS 232 Connects to PC for software updates COAXIAL Phono socket digital stereo output to TV or HiFi audio VCR SCART Connect to recording device VCR DVD using SCART cable TV SCART Connect to TV using SCART cable AERIAL IN Signal input from local CATV network or outdoor TV antenna TOTV UHF RF output to TV set s antenna in POWER ON OFF Power on off the receiver Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary General Information 1 ll 1 6 Remote Control Unit KEY FUNCTION
21. l the mains plug out of the wall socket during thunderstorms and disconnect the satellite antenna Cleaning disconnect the mains supply and use only a lightly dampened soft cloth Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents as these may damage the cosmetic finish e To prevent electric shock do not remove any cover e If anything goes wrong don t try and fix it yourself get a qualified engineer to look at it Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing e Never put a naked flame source on or near the equipment e This product is not a toy Do not let young children play with the equipment Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com 4 Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary General Information 1 O O Your digital satellite receiver allows you to view digital satellite programs when connected to a properly aligned satellite dish and LNB This user s manual covers the installation of the receiver and the necessary steps to operate various features It also explains in detail the special features built in to this receiver 1 1 Main Features e Conexant CX24303 single chip solution MPEG II amp DVB S compliant e Supports 10 OSD languages English Arabic Turkish German French Italian Russia Greek Spanish Dutch RF modulator with RF IN and RF OUT e Channel search in automatic manual network search and blind Sear
22. next favourite group by pressing the ASJ again Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Channel Manager 7 7 8 Volume amp Audio Control ER To increase or decrease volume use the lt gt Keys on the RCU YMRS To mute the sound press the X Key on the RCU To restore volume press the X Key again MEA You can change the Audio language and Audio output modes by pressing the AUDIO Key if more than one language is shown then use the A Keys to select the required language pressing the lt gt Keys toggles the Audio output between Stereo Left Right or Swap The current audio setting is displayed in the channel information screen 7 9 Sat If you have a motorised system or multiple LNB s fitted to your system you can select the required Satellite by pressing the SYN on the RCU Remote control unit a satellite list will be displayed use the A Keys to select the required satellite then press the OK Key 7 10 ZOOM function The Zoom function allows you to enlarge part of the picture press the and use the lt P gt A V Keys to select the area to be enlarged then press the OK Key the selected area will be enlarged on the screen 7 11 PIP Multi screen preview Press the to go into the multi picture preview mode use the A F Keys to select 9 12 or 16 pictures for previewing then press
23. nless you search again AiS2MHE 9367KS s VER V 1260 A 1220 P 8190 CCTV E amp F Feed Celestial CM Xing He MATV l Horizon HNSTV 1 sichuan oOnN OAA Q N o Lock the channel to be accessed by password The parental Lock must be set up in advance before using 5 Delete All Delete TP Delete SAT OK Select Item this function Recall Move Select TV Radio Channel Type You can move channels to a better or more logical place in the channel list Select the channel s you wish to move by using the A Keys and then the OK Key if you wish to move a block of channels then repeat this step for all of the channels then press the to confirm the selection use the A V Keys to move your selection to the required place in the channel list and then press the OK Key to confirm Choose the channel you want to rename some channels are listed as TV Ch in the channel list these can be renamed to make identification easier Press the OK Key a Keyboard will be displayed on the screen use the lt gt A V Keys to edit the channel name when you have finished move the cursor to the OK Icon and then press the OK Key You can sort the channels by Alphabet Satellite FTA CAS Channels or Favorite channels Press TV Radio Key to change between TV and Radio channels Radio channel management is the same operation as TV channels Press the FAV Key to select the Favourite list you wish add the A J VR channel to select the channel with the A
24. nt 25 83 146 07 12 95 Mallaig Highland 18 59 141 16 12 47 Manchester Greater Manchester 22 87 143 85 13 05 Middlebrough North Yorkshire 22 30 145 38 11 73 Moffat Dumfries and Galloway 20 85 143 14 12 46 Montrose Angus 20 01 144 64 11 02 Newark upon Trent Nottinghamshire 23 74 145 24 12 53 Newcastle upon Tyne ___ Tyne and Wear 21 78 145 03 11 69 Newhaven East Sussex 26 07 145 35 13 57 Newry Down 20 70 139 69 14 75 Newtown Isle of Wight 25 58 143 72 14 51 Northampton Northamptonshire 24 45 144 93 13 09 Norwich Norfolk 24 89 147 45 11 56 Nottingham Nottinghamshire 23 69 144 81 12 81 Oban Argyll amp Bute 19 21 141 36 12 71 Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline 3 Call charges from other networks may vary 12 Satellite dish alignment settings 12 nL Elevation Azimuth Polarization Oxford Oxfordshire 24 75 144 27 13 71 Peebles Borders 20 69 143 56 12 09 Pembroke Pembrokeshire 23 30 140 27 15 84 Penrith Cumbria 21 68 143 70 12 53 Perth Perth amp Kinross 19 94 143 52 11 71 Peterborough Cambridgeshire 24 40 145 70 12 54 Peterhead Aberdeenshire 19 54 145 63 10 16 Pitlochry Perth amp Kinross 19 57 143 31 11 65 Plymouth Devon 24 69 140 59 16 37 Portree Skye 18 13 140 90 12 37 Reading Berkshire 25 10 144 44 13 76 Rosslare Wexford 22 20 138 93 16 21 Scarborough Yorkshire 22 82 146 12 11 49 Settle Yorks
25. ntly oo using Summer Time then set this option to On this will advance Mi the time by one hour when activated during the summer time eee Using the Red Function Key to toggle between the Date Keys eS Enter the current day month and year Enter the current time by using the numeric Keys the receiver will also automatically get time information from the Satellite channel when you have a signal AY Move Select lt gt Change Data OK Display List Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Preferences 5 5 5 Timer Timer If you want to automatically switch the satellite channel at a specific time so you do not miss an important program Channel Type you can use the Timer function Using the cursor lt gt A Channel 4 Feed lt gt and OK Keys set the event number and then set the pee ee TV or Radio next enter the os ens wait iige from the channel list by pressing the OK Key and use the Status Te A F Keys to select the channel then press the OK Key Enter the see Time Setting and then use the numeric Keys to enter the start time and the Duration Time finally set the to either Once Daily Weekly or Off AY Move Select 4 gt Change Data OK Display List Parental Control 5 6 Parental control If you want to prevent access to certain channels by children
26. o air Unencrypted TV and Radio Channels Only searches for the Conditional Access Channels Encrypted Channels not available on this receiver Includes both of the above We advise you to set the Search Type to 7 Select or NIT stands for Network Information Table and is a table of service information included in the data stream from the transponder if you wish to search this information set the NIT search to On usually we would advise you to leave this set to When you have made all your settings press the Blue Function Key to start the channel search Red Function Key To switch to the LNB Settings Green Function Key To Delete an Unwanted or Inactive TP Transponder from the default TP list Yellow Function Key Allows the user to input the Audio Video and PCR PID s with the numeric Keys on the RCU these can again be found in the channel information at www lyngsat com or www satcodx com Blue Function Key To start the Search function 4 4 Blind Search RE If you do not know the channels or transponders that are available on a particular satellite then you can use this function to scan the satellite for all the active transponders and channels this will also find TV Radio and Data feeds which you may not want End Symbol 45000 Polarization i All NIT Search Off Start Symbol Satellite Press the OK Key to activate the satellite list then use the or Keys to select the Satellite you wish to search for the UK English FAN
27. on back of receiver mgs RT TV marked and to either of the SCART N i sockets on the back of the TV marked D D ENA or LW Scart IN 2 2 VCR SCART Connection Connect the TV to the receiver as shown in 2 1 and connect cs Scart IN the SCART socket to your SCART TV recording device using a SCART lead Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Receiver Installation Menu 2 3 2 3 Connecting to TV using RF support Scart IN SCART TV TV Aerial Antenna 3 Menu Information After completing all your connections switch on the receiver the main menu will be displayed which consists of the 4 menu items listed below e Channel Manager e Installation e Preferences e Game Main Menu N Installation i Preferences Game During installation the OK Keys confirms a selection and the A V Keys shows the menu options You can also use the OK Select Item AY Move Select EXIT Return numeric Keys on the RCU to select a channel while watching TV Use the A Keys to move up or down from one line to another line Use the A Keys to move the cursor up or down in the sub menu To quit the menu system at anytime press the EXIT Key on the RCU Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at
28. ponder Press the lt gt Keys to select the transponder you want to set you can also press the OK Key to activate a transponder list the parameters settings of the transponder can be found on www lyngsat com or www satcodx com some dish motor manuals come with a preferred transponder setting for each satellite this is usually the strongest transponder on the Satellite Use the lt Keys to turn the dish further West or the gt Key to turn the dish further East Save position This saves the position of the Dish for the satellite selected above Recalculate position This function automatically calculates and sets all the pre programmed satellites positions with reference to the position of a single satellite Go to Reference This function positions the dish motor at the 0 degree Due South position and resets the internal counter of the dish motor all the position settings in the memory are calculated from this position Limit Setting This function allows limits to be set in cases of obstructions which may cause damage to the dish to be avoided See the Manual for your Dish motor for further information USAL Universal Satellite Automatic Location System calculates the position of the satellites from a geographical position Use the numeric Keys on the remote control to set the following which can be found at www dishpointer com or www multimap com Local Longitude Degrees East or West of Greenwich Meridian use lt gt Ke
29. s provides the information from the channel or network like program titles times Satellite Transponder etc some European satellite networks provide a 7 10 14 day guide while others only provide Now and Next program information neu melacadelansava Shows yesterdays guide Shows tomorrows guide Uf meyer eye 3 Shows a more detailed guide to the program information Press the OK to activate the Timer function use the lt gt A V Keys to change the Timer number as required and Timer Status to either Once Daily Weekly or Off then select either OK or cancel and then press the OK Key see also 5 5 Timer Setting Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary 10 Technical Specification 1 0 TRANSMISSION STANDARDS DVB MPEG 2 Connector Type 2x F Type 3 8 32UNEF 2A 1 input 1 loop through Input Frequency 950 to 2150 MHz Signal Input level 65 to 25 dBm Band Switch control 22 KHz LNB Supply 13 0V 0 5V 18V 0 7V max 400mA Demodulation Type QPSK FEC Coding DVB ETS 300 421 Symbol Rate 2 lt Rs lt 45 Mbaud SCPC MCPC Video output CVBS 750 unbalanced RGB bandwidth 5MHz Fast blanking OV to 3V 6V 16 9 aspect ratio image AV Mode Function switch 12V 4 3 aspect ratio image AV Mode Audio output Left Right
30. the time that the On Screen Display is shown on screen This changes the audio to a more convenient language if available AY Move Select 4 Change Data OK Display List AV Setting J Set this to the aspect ratio of your screen most older CRT Screens are 4 3 more modern LCD Screens are 16 9 If you are watching a wide screen picture Pan Scan o lt gt removes part of the width of the picture Letterbox shows the L Ae lt gt 1 lt gt L Parepbaaenes WRU 11za1Er23 un Screen Mode Letter Box lt gt entire picture with reduced height DRE TYREE Ee i PA DIK cae Different monitor s types can be used Default should be Auto Set to RGB Red Green Blue if your display AV Move Select 4 Change Data OK Display List allows it otherwise set to CVBS Composite Video PAL B G PAL I PAL D K NTSCM select appropriate type Preferences for UK select PAL I AWI Enter the number of the RF channel you want to tune your TV to to watch the RF input any channel with no signal Use the lt gt Keys to adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue then move the OK in the dialogue box press OK to confirm use the A Keys to navigate up and down OK Select Item AY Move Select EXIT Return Time Settings Using the cursor lt gt A V and OK Keys enter the difference between your local time and GMT Greenwich Mean Time for the aa UK this should be set to GMT London If your region is curre
31. ys to toggle between East and West Local Latitude Degrees North or South of the Equator use lt gt Keys to toggle between North and South Installation 4 6 Factory Default If you want to reset the box to its factory settings ten Select Factory Default and press the OK Key a warning mn N message will be displayed as you will lose all the data a and channel information you have previously installed D Ch a so only do this as a last resort if you still want to Factory Default proceed then press the OK Key again ee Yes Customer Careline 0901 293 0038 Technical Support http technical philex com Calls are charged at 1 per minute from a BT landline Call charges from other networks may vary Preferences Preferences gt Preferences consists of 7 sub menus as follows e System Options ystem Optio ji gt AV Setting AV Setting i Video aaus Video Adjust e Time Settings SQ aa e Timer LA Parental Control About Receiver J e Parental Control P emnalithicetidlia e About Receiver OK Select Item AY Move Select EXIT Return You can change the following options by pressing the OK Key to System Options activate a list and then using the A or alternatively lt gt Keys l This changes the On Screen Display Language to OSD Lannuage anni nglish i ipi A Eeten NO OE ge This alters the transparency of the On Screen Display so a picture can easily be seen underneath the display This alters

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