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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS T IpOdUCHO Ns p 2 3 2 Your twin digital reCeiVel eeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees p 4 7 3 The remote control a ssasesseseesesnesesnerrensnnernsnernsnennen p 8 9 4 Using the remote control Main menu 0 4 p 10 11 5 Control the TV2 VCR OULDUL csesicnsauineiiavriun p 12 6 Connection and first time USE ceeeeeeeeeeeeees p 13 15 7 Reception adjustment ccccsescesceseesseeseeeeeees p 16 8 Channel scan a catange waciate GanisematasitcoatenasnieGasidctatansnatatecne p 17 18 9 Programme ISTE sscisssscesssssseeasienencvsnsnstexatorenseneneneetss p 19 20 10 Electronic Programme Guide ccececeeeeees p 21 23 11 Parental lock and Smart Card cccsscscseseeees p 24 12 Multi function timer snasiracsciestivnrieesiunsiteswnnsseseiunietinns p 25 13 Technical characteristics ii sicsnagorssmacinacanesasccaratoras p 26 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Pace Twin Digital Satellite Receiver Please follow the instructions in this manual carefully to enjoy all the advantages of digital TV We advise following the user instructions and recommendations supplied with your Twin Receiver especially for first time use Your Twin Receiver fully complies with inter national DVB Digital Video Broadcasting standards It is compatible with televisions and VCRs equipped with a standard SCART connector also UHF composite video or S Video connectors RECO
2. DiSEqC 2 inputs standard LNB two LNB one or two dishes with a DiSEqC switch allows you to receive two satellites A number of other configurations with one or two switch levels are also available Use the buttons P P to move verti cally to configure each level of the installation from the satellite s received to the Twin Receiver To modify the configuration of an item select it with the navigator keys and press Use the blue or button to save the configuration 15 16 Your PUMA makes it easy to control the quality of the reception and helps you to point your dish in the direction of a satellite However we recommend that initial settings are carried out by a profes sional who will have all the equi pment and invaluable experience required for this INFO BUTTON To control programme reception quality press the Info button Information on the current programme is displayed inclu ding the reception level and the digital signal noise ratio If the signals are weak this could be because your dish is badly positioned Nevertheless check the reception of other programmes before changing your dish positioning CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION POSITIONING ANTENNA MENU This menu can be accessed from the Configuration menu and is useful in a number of ways first installation or if a violent wind has moved the posi tioning of the dish You receive digital signals You m
3. Editing the list Using the lt gt buttons select the global list you wish to work on Use the AF buttons to change line and 4 to change page DAAG Parental lock The radio channels are indicated by a loudspeaker symbol to the right of the name To delete a channel A channel can be deleted using the red button A red line appears crossing out the name To lock a channel The yellow button allows you to lock unlock achannel Access is therefore protected by the parental code A symbol appears to the right of the channel name Press to validate all your modifica tions Deleting channels The Delete channel menu allows you to remove all channels TV and Radio or just those from a specific satellite 21 22 The Electronic Programme Guide provides you with information on current programmes and a guide TV or radio covering several days Programme Programme description lt gt Now Next CURRENT CHANNEL INFORMATION Press the Guide button to display infor mation on the current channel The Now amp Next banner appears displaying the following information the name of the channel the current time and date the name of the programme the time the current programme begins and ends a bar which fills in as the programme progresses the name and the start and finish times of the programme showing next information about programme s content If the description
4. is long a bar This information is available only if broadcasted by the operator which is why you may note a certain dispa rity between channels Sometimes there is no information available for some channels hh mm hhinn EE Day hh mm 1 Date Next programme with amp symbols appears to the right inviting you to scroll the text vertically The name of the next programme is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the screen with the time it starts and ends The lt 4 buttons allow you to alternate between the display of the current and following programme Press or information bar to remove the If you want to record the current or next programme to the VCR press the Record button when the program me s full details are visible in the Now amp Next information banner A red line appears in the progress bar to indicate that the programme is sche duled for recording B TV Schedule Day hh mm List Date hh mm Channel 4 i hh mm E Inf TV SCHEDULE Press the Guide button to display the TV Schedule You may have to wait a few seconds before the information appears The Programme Guide displays infor mation for channels in the current list To change lists exit Guide mode using the button Use the lt gt buttons to select another list then access the guide again The left column indicates the name of the channels Use the AY and buttons to change line a
5. new transponder for instance when a transponder is swit ched from analogue to digital mode 18 CHANNEL LISTS After your Puma has scanned for chan nels all the channels it has found are stored in the All channels and Free channels lists TV and Radio channels are stored in separate lists However to make it quicker and simpler for you to find the channels you want to watch you can organise the chan nels into lists of your favourite chan nels Known as Favourites lists You can create up to 8 Favourites lists TV Radio Mode You can switch between TV and Radio mode using the C0 button When Radio mode is selected a logo appears on the TV screen all other information is available as for TV programmes Use of the Radio mode is identical to TV mode Free TV When scanning a satellite the PUMA detects unencrypted channels You can access these channels from the Free TV list Important a channel may be free at certain times and encrypted at others The operator is also free to decide to change access to a channel Therefore there is no guarantee as to whether a channel is free or encrypted Moreover some unencrypted chan nels are not suitable for all viewers especially young or sensitive people Therefore we advise you to lock these channels OONOAKRWN see end of chapter gt Add channels Swap FAVOURITES LISTS With your PUMA you can personalise up to 8 favourite channe
6. the All channels or the Free services list To select a channel press A cross X appears next to the name of the channel To deselect it press once again To sort the list press the Red button You can sort by Channel name frequency satellite or provider To save your channels and return to the List screen press the Blue button Changing the channel order There are two different ways you can change the order of the channels in the list press the yellow button to give it a particular number or press the green button to move it using the AY buttons Removing channels from the list Press the red button to delete a channel from the favourite list This does not remove it from global lists To do this use Menu Channel list Edit channel list The name appears with a red line through it Several names can be deleted in this way Deletion is defi nitive only once the button has been pressed to record changes made to the list Edit channel list All services OANDABRWND lt Change list ok Save ES c Ko SES Global lists contain all PUMA channels Three lists are available All radio channels All TV channels All services Global lists can be edited from the Channel list menu Two options are available Edit the list to delete a channel or for lock it using the parental code Delete channels to delete all the chan nels of a satellite
7. 5 HF SIGNAL Input frequency 950 to 2150 MHz L Band Signal level 0 05 65 25 dBm DVB compatible ETS 300 421 EPG data by EIT ETS 300 468 Decoding e0eeae MPEG2 compatible DVB Main profile Main level Geeta cates T ETE 2 simultaneous streams Twin Receiver Video a cayaug Srna ane bas eet a 1 5 15 Mb s 720 x 576 PUIG rs ach apeue EE een edes MPEG2 Musicam layer 1 amp 2 32 44 1 48 kHz Digital output Symbol rate so 2sdesuvedeeds 2 40 Mbaud MCPC SCPC Conditional access Single or dual embedded CONAX and or MEDIAGUARD SECA POWER UNIT Mains sacs atte Sains dea erea 90 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Power requirements 36 W max Standby o cad rener eae ks lt 3W LNB power supply Vert 13 V Hor 18 V 500 mA max one output eT ee er eee only LNB switching 222204224004 22 kHz DiSEqC 1 1 Tone Burst Dish positioner DiSEqC 1 2 compatible IF and loopthrough 4 F type connectors WS weatedecsteneuensesss 1 Euro Scart PAL SECAM NTSC in CVBS and RGB TV2NV OR ys skedeustdsecrad 1 Euro Scart PAL SECAM NTSC in CVBS S VHS tig teesaeuseehken os 1 Ushiden Y C PANO arctan vite te oes oak 2 RCA CINCH connectors fixed or adjustable Digital Audio 1 optical fibre S PDIF EN 60958 socket VIGGO sic oeieeue teases aoe 1 RCA CINCH connector RF Modulator 23 26007222006 2 IEC type connectors 75 Q PAL ACCESSORIE
8. MMENDATION Your Twin Receiver s packaging includes cardboard and plastic which can be recycled to protect the environment Storage If your Twin Receiver is not used directly after purchase it can be stored in its original packaging in a cool dry place at a temperature between 6 C and 50 C Before use wait until your Twin Receiver has reached room temperature Maintenance To clean your Twin Receiver dust with either a clean dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with distilled water Never use detergents of any kind Before cleaning always disconnect the power from your Twin Receiver and unplug the aerial and satellite leads DISCLAIMER Information in this manual is correct at the time of going to print Channel availability is subject to signal coverage and may change at the discretion of the broadcaster Reception of these channels may depend on the type and condition of existing satellite equipment and installation If your satellite equipment needs upgrading we recommend that this is carried out by a professional installation engineer COPYRIGHT NOTICES This document is copyrighted and may not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Pace Micro Technology plc Pace Micro Technology 2002 Pace and 6F are trademarks of Pace Micro Technology plc USING EQUIPMENT SAFELY Your Tw
9. S Remote control 2 batteries 2 scart cables loopthrough cable user manual The receiver is in compliance with the 89 336 CE standard Purely indicative and subject to modifications 26 27 28
10. aller to provide you with a twin LNB or a Dual Twin LNB if you want to receive two satellites Ifa programme cannot be displayed due to conflicting selection the following image will be displayed 7 Although designed for installers this section will give you a clearer understanding of how your receiver operates Read the Recommenda tions section carefully Please also read carefully the impor tant note in the previous page RECEIVER see drawing in chapter 2 Connecting the satellite signal s Connect the Input s to the satellite dish using a coaxial cable with a F plug If there is no F plug fitted on the cable isolate the cable as shown in the diagram below and carefully screw it onto the cable until it stops While fitting the plug make sure there is no contact between the outer metal strap and the core to prevent a short circuit If you don t have two cables to connect to your Twin Receiver use the loopthrough cable provided with your Twin Receiver to connect Output A to Input B e Connecting a TV and VCR Connect the receiver Scart plug and the television set with the Scart cable If your TV set is in stereo the scart cable will provide you with stereo sound Also connect your video recorder to the receiver using a Scart cable Scart plug VCR AUX e Connecting a second TV You can connect a second TV using the UHF VHF output of the remodulator With this connection y
11. d cabinet or on top of a unit which emits heat e g a VCR Never place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on top of your TV Recorder Do not pick up or otherwise move your Twin Receiver while it is connected to the mains supply If you want to move your Twin Receiver first disconnect it then wait at least 30 seconds before continuing Smart card reader chip upside ORANGE light digital signal Power supply indicator detected on GREEN in function the antenna for RED standby TVi Optional smart card reader chip upside Record button GREEN light digital signal detected on the antenna for TV2 VCR OK List button Remote control activation indicator infrared TV2 VCR Menu PUMA RCA plugs to connect to the Hi Fi system If you have a Surround Electrical supply errestrial antenna sound Hi Fi the spatial to connect to output to connect effects will be restored the mains 90 240 to TV or video Terrestrial Composite if the programme is in volts 50 60 Hz recorder antenna input Surround stereo sound AC INPUT Do not open risk of electric shock Ne pas ouvrir risque de choc lectrique Xcom Multim dia Communications TDSR 90 240V AC 36W 50 60Hz r SIN S VHS outlet for an S Video Y C inlet television Videoprojector or a S VHS Hi 8 video recorder e Terrestrial antenna connection e Analogue audio connections optiona
12. e To change channel up or down To select the previous of next itm in a list or on screen menu V To select favourite list To move to the left and the right through on screen menus lists or items To confirm a selection V To display the on screen channel list To change the volume of main TV To change page up or down in a list or text if more than one page is available Press the Up key to open the technical information page O00000 fo L To switch between TV1 and TV2 VCR modes To display close the Main menu To return to the previous selection or screen without saving any changes Red function key in the menu To switch the sound on off Green function key in the menu To switch between Radio and TV n modes Yellow function key in the menu List To display the on screen channel list Blue function key in the menu Guide To display the TV schedule EPG To access to the audio configuration audio channels subtitling of the current programme To select the source of the main TV between your PUMA and the auxilliary input To display close the on screen record control list To create a mult function timer event from the EPG Freeze To freeze or release the frame 10 All the functions of your PUMA receiver can be accessed using the remote control The main uses are 1 Daily use Programme selection on TV1 and TV2 VCR Favourite lists selection Sound adju
13. e number buttons on your remote control You can also use the lt gt buttons to move from one digit to another if you wish e to change how often an event repeats use the buttons You can choose Once Daily Weekly Weekdays or Monthly control Just before an event is due to begin on the TV SCART an associated message will appear on your TV screen If your TV Recorder is in standby when any event is due to begin it will turn on automati cally EVENT LIST This is a list of scheduled events in time date order To display the Event list press the Events O button on your remote control You can also use the Main menu to display the Event list For each event in the list the following information appears e the event date start end times and duration e the channel name and programme title e the target for the event TV or VCR TV2 e a red dot to denote a currently active event Editing events To view details of or edit a highlighted event except a current event press the OK button The Event confirmation window appears Deleting events To delete a highlighted event first press the Red button Then press the Red button again to confirm the deletion or press Return to cancel Listing repeating events If you want to show every instance of events that repeat press the Green button To hide all future repeat events press the Green button again 2
14. e button on the front or on the remote control TWIN RECEIVER RECEIVER CONFIGURATION When first turned on your Twin Receiver receiver will guide you through the confi guration by displaying the necessary menus Save Local Time configuration To configure local time the difference between local time and Greenwich Mean Time GMT has to be indicated In the United Kingdom select GMT 1 during the summer and GMT in winter Installation configuration Installation is summarised in detail on only one screen First select your own configuration using the buttons Standard confi gurations are Standard LNB use of one dish with one LNB allows you to receive one satellite Potential conflicts Tone Burst monobloc double head only one dish with a monobloc double head to receive two close satellites e g Astra and HotBird in Europe Potential conflicts Twin Standard LNB Tone Burst use of one dish with one LNB allows you to receive one satellite No conflicts Twin Standard LNB DiSEqC use of one dish with one LNB allows you to receive one satellite No conflicts Twin Tone Burst monobloc double head only one dish with a monobloc double head to receive two close satellites e g Astra and HotBird in Europe No conflict Twin DiSEqC monobloc double head only one dish with a monobloc double head to receive two close satellites e g Astra and HotBird in Europe No conflict
15. ears at the bottom right of the screen After first installation two lists are available All and Free for chan nels without conditional access FTA or Free To Air You can also select a channel by pressing its number on the digital keypad Programme lists By pressing the or the List button the complete list will appear on the screen Use the AY buttons to go to the previous next line or the buttons to go to the previous next page The lt gt buttons are used to change the current list Sound volume adjustment Use the Vol and Vol buttons to adjust the sound volume Use the button to mute the sound temporarily A pictogram amp appears on the screen Press this button again to restore sound Main menu Your TV lists Your radio lists Channel list Configuration Parental lock Record control Programmes information Language Electronic Programme Guide To access the Electronic Programme Guide press the Guide button This function is detailed in chapter 10 Choice of language A number of programmes are broad casted with several different simulta neous sound tracks You can view the available languages and choose one by pressing the Audio button CONFIGURATION MENU Press the button to access the other menu functions The menu is very easy to use The following chapters explain a certain specific points to enable you to use all the power and flexibility of the PUMA The A7 butto
16. ect the INPUT to the satellite dish using a coaxial cable with a F plug If there is no F plug fitted on the cable isolate the cable as shown in the diagram below and carefully screw it onto the cable until it stops While fitting the plug make sure there is no contact between the outer metal strap and the core to prevent a short circuit Some keys of the receiver s remote control give access to settings and configuration menus For some settings you simply need to press directly on the remote control keyboard keys 0 to 9 These keys are also used for characters like in a mobile In the menu these keys are used to scroll up and down some screen pages Pressing the Up key when viewing TV will give you access to technical informations on the two current programmes The 2 key can be used to return to the television mode However the receiver remains in use possibility to record a satellite programme while watching a terrestrial programme on the TV set wxyz 0 Freeze BW GIs ist Guide The Guide key displays the details of the current programme and gives access to the Electronic Programme Guide up to 8 days information These keys are used to navigate in the menus To put your PUMA into or take it out of standby To change channel To enter on screen numbers as such as Parental code To enter on screen letters as such as fovourite list name 0O
17. in Receiver has been manufactured to meet international safety standards but you must take care to operate it safely It is important that you read these safety instructions If you have any doubts about the installation operation or safety of your Twin Receiver please contact your dealer WARNING Remember that contact with AC mains can be lethal or can cause severe electric shock To avoid the risk of electric shock Never remove the top cover from your Twin Receiver There are no userserviceable parts inside but there are some high voltage live parts Make sure all electrical connections are properly made Do not connect any equipment to the mains supply until you have properly connected all the other leads Disconnect the mains lead from the mains wall socket before you disconnect any equipment from your Twin Receiver Never push anything into holes slots or other openings in the case except a viewing card into the slot provided and only when you are requested to do so Do not use or store your Twin Receiver in hot cold damp or dusty places Do not block the ventilation holes of your Twin Receiver Leave a gap of at least 10cm above and around it to allow for adequate ventilation Never stand it on soft furnishings Do not put anything on your Twin Receiver which might drip or spill into it Never stand objects filled with liquids such as vases on top of your TV Recorder Do not place your Twin Receiver in an unventilate
18. ked channels To disable the parental lock enter the same code then deactivate it in the Parental unlock menu The pre set code can be changed as desired in the Configuration Preference Change parental code menu Important Do not forget this code as you will lose access to a large number of receiver functions If you should forget it contact your supplier s after sales service SMART CARD You can view the characteristics of the smart card s inserted in your receiver with the Smart card command of the Configuration menu For each smart card reader PUMA recognises whether or not a card is inserted together with its conditionnal access The cards recognised depend on your receiver model Select the card using the AY buttons then press Depending on the type of card a menu appears You can consult your current access rights with any type of smart card to check on subscription validity Important If the receiver has not been switched on for more than a few weeks your card rights may not have been updated Maturity rating With some smart cards a maturity rating protected by a secret code can be defined A maturity rating from 0 to 15 restricts access to certain programmes Opera tors broadcast a rating for each programme based on content It s up to you to decide the maturity level you want If the broadcast level is higher than the level defined the programme will be off limits
19. l lists Use the lt gt buttons for this function CREATING FAVOURITES LISTS Select Your TV lists in the menu then Ea select one of the eight lists displayed on the screen These lists are initially called TV1 TV 2 TV 8 The List screen is then displayed The left hand column contains the names of the channels added to this list At first there will just be a list of numbers as no channels will have been selected NOTE the same channel may appear in several lists GE User list TV 1 Free slot Remove Rename list Move selection ok Save 19 20 The right hand column contains a preview of the channel the name of the channel and several technical informa tions Satellite name Frequency polarity symbol rate Conditional access If the programme cannot be previewed an icon is displayed Most importants are No Reception No card or no rights g 3 Channel has disconnected been Changing the list Name To change the name of the list press the Blue button The Rename list screen appears Use the alphanumeric keys to enter the new name Press it several times to choose betwen upper case lowercase or number To validate a letter and move on to the next press the gt button To delete letters or numbers press the lt button When you ave finished writing the name press the button Adding channels Press the gt button Using the lt gt buttons choose
20. l remodulator For stereo sound use a stereo Cinch The remodulator allows the channel received by satellite to be added to canle lo a nae the channels received by the UHF VHF ae EO A SEE ier network to link PUMA to a remote ta television A channel is chosen using the Configuration Television menu Use the same channel number on your televi sion The PUMA is preconfigured with channel 36 YOUR TWIN DIGITAL RECEIVER Scart plug television set TV2 VCR Peripheral sockets 2 VCR Reta o for computer system link serial the second TV or Scart plug TV y Pee a the VCR to connect to the applications Satellite antenna A input Satellite antenna B input DYZ Dis cD oe mrut S PDIF ks 7X71 E Digital audio connection You can connect your PUMA to a Hi Fi or Home Cinema system with an optical fibre cable via the S PDIF socket This will give you access to digital quality sound IMPORTANT the S PDIF socket is protected by a dust cover Remove the cover before plugging in the optical fibre cable connector Keep the cover in a safe place for future use The cover is designed to protect the socket from dust S PDIF digital audio output Remove the cover before use we B 950 2150MHz 13 18V 500mA max 0 22KHz Output q D A Satellite antenna A output Satellite antenna B output e Connecting the satellite signals Conn
21. nd page The programme guide displays informa tion for two hours You can extend or reduce this display time by pressing on the Vol Vol buttons Use the lt gt buttons to scroll the guide horizontally Time segments corresponding to a programme can be of four different colours Today ormation Blue the currently selected programme Green the programme is currently being broadcast Yellow it will to be broadcast later Orange the programme has ended Some information is available Time programme begins and ends Progress bar Name of the programme A brief summary Press the button to activate the selected channel Press the Guide button once again to display detailed information on the selected programme Another screen appears with details on the programme the different languages available and possibly the theme of the programme Press the Record button to enter the multi function timer mode 23 24 Your PUMA receiver offers two protection options parental lock and maturity rating The parental lock is a function internal to the PUMA The maturity rating is specific to certain condi tionnal access PARENTAL LOCK The parental code is available from the Parental lock menu This code has four digits The preset factory code is 1234 If this code is activated access to the menu and locked chan nels will be restricted You will only be able to access unloc
22. ns are used to go up or down lt gt left or right Press the button to validate your choice and or open the next screen Press the button to return to the previous screen Press the button to leave the confi guration menu Chapter 9 describes Your TV lists Your Radio lists and Channel list functions The Configuration function is detailed in chapters 6 7 and 8 The Parental lock and Smart card functions are described in chapter 11 The Record control is described in chapter 12 The Programme information screen is described in chapter 10 LANGUAGE MENU The Language menu is always at the bottom of the list It is therefore easy to find even if your PUMA was configured with an unknown language After selecting a new language wait a few seconds to allow the PUMA to reinitialise 11 12 TV2 VCR SCART OUTPUT If you want to view the current output from the TV2 VCR SCART on a TV connected g TV SCART press the TV1 TV2 button The picture on your TV screen will change to show what is currently being output from the TV2 VCR SCART of your Twin Receiver Note You cannot view interactive services or digital text on the output from the TV2 VCR SCART The picture appears in a small window together with an information banner at the bottom of the screen which displays the channel number channel name and current list name While you are viewing this
23. ou can connect a second TV several tens of metres away from the receiver Connect this TV set to the TV output using a VHF UHF cable using an Audio Video 2 4 GHz trans mitter With this connection you can control some functions of your Twin Receiver with a second handset Contact your dealer and or installer e Connecting to a terrestrial anten na This connection allows you to receive terrestrial TV programs on the second television Connect the terrestrial antenna to the ANT input using a VHF UHF cable e Audio connection If you want to send the sound to a Hi Fi sound system connect the RCA Cinch audio connectors and the Hi Fi system with a Cinch cable e Digital audio connection You can also connect your Twin Receiver to a Home Cinema system with an optical fibre cable via the S PDIF socket This will give you access to digital quality sound IMPORTANT the S PDIF socket is protected by a dust cover 13 14 Double Twin LNB DiSEqC Hotbird lt gt SWITCHING ON THE TWIN RECEI RECEIVER Turn on the television Select an AV or AUX program refer to the television instructions Plug in the Twin Receiver receiver which then initialises INIT The XSAT logo will then appear on the televi sion If your receiver has not yet been configured it will display a series of screens to guide you through the initial configuration If your receiver goes into standby mode when turned on either press th
24. screen you can affect the output from the TV2 VCR SCART as follows e display the on screen list by pressing the List button Use the AV buttons to go to the previous next channel in the list You can also use the lt gt buttons to display a different list Press the OK button to change to the selected channel e change channel by pressing the Ch and Ch buttons e display information about the current channel by pressing the Info button see Now amp Next Programme Infor mation on page 24 To return to viewing the current output W TV SCART press the TV1 TV2 button again IMPORTANT NOTE The transponders of a satellite are broa dcasted to different frequencies Due to technological constraints these frequen cies are grouped in two bands low band and high band Ther is also two ways to transmit the signal with a verti calt or an horizontal polarity Therefore a standard LNB can receive only transponders which have the same band and polarity e low band horizontal polarity or e low band vertical polarity or e high band horizontal polarity or e high band vertical polarity If you use a standard LNB your Twin Receiver will not be able to receive two programmes with different characteris tics In that case your Twin Receiver will inform you that the programme is not currently available with the following pictogramme A In order to fully enjoy yoir Twin Receiver ask your inst
25. stment on TV1 Display of information on current programme and Electronic Programme Guide EPG Parental code activation deactivation Multi function Timer programming for TV2 VCR 2 Occasional use Selection of the favourite programmes and organisation into named lists for an easy and personalised access Updating of the programmes broad cast Updating parental lock 3 Installation configuration This configuration must be made during the first installation of your receiver or after any equipment modification dish LNB positioner switch TV Your receiver comes with very complete software To keep up with any techno logy or operator based developments new functional capabilities can be deve looped New versions of the software could be made available For better service these new versions are available via selected satellites DAILY USE With your receiver you can access a large number of programmes available via satellite by creating personalised programme lists Chapter 8 describes this list function in depth Programme selection The navigator gives you access to all the programmes When you change chan nels a banner appears at the bottom of the screen displaying the channel name current list name and channel number from the list The A7 buttons are used to change channel in the current list The lt gt buttons are used to change the current list The name of the selected list app
26. t the mode Fast scan NIT This is the fastest scan normally less than two minutes for a complete satel lite It uses an information table broa dcasted by the satellite in accordance with the DVB standard NIT Network Information Table This table includes most of the programmes available on the satellite lt Fast NIT gt lt ASTRA gt Stat cancel NIT parameters This method is quick and easy although it can only find the services defined by the NIT This depends on the operator Press the Blue button to change NIT parameters Press to start the fast scan A screen displays In the Fast Scan progress screen you can read the number of transponders frequen cies found then during the scan the number of TV and radio programmes found Press to validate the scan result Wait a few seconds for the PUMA to save the scan result 17 Scanning mode Satellite Symbol rate kS s Start Cancel Exhaustive scan With the exhaustive scan you can scan all the frequencies of a selected satel lite broadcasted with a specific symbol rate You can specify up to four different symbol rates If your satellite comprises more than four symbol rates activate the command several times Frequency Scan This mode is used to specify a frequency a polarization and a specific symbol rate Use this mode for scanning specific transponders SCPC type for example or to add a
27. to anyone who does not know the secret code Important The code is registered in the smart card If you should forget this code you will have to refer to your smart card supplier to get it reinitialised The Multi Function Timer can record several events and select automati cally the programme that is displayed on the VCR TV2 output It is very easy to configure it HOW TO ACTIVATE IT You can activate the Multi function Timer presssing the Record O button from various stages in the Now amp Next banner in the TV schedule screen watching TV to display the event list EVENT DEFINITION When you choose to record a programme from the TV Scheule the event confirmation window appears You can use this window to confirm or amend details of the event To confirm the existing event details or any changes you make press the OK button To cancel any changes you make press the Return button If you want to amend the event s details you use the AY buttons to highlight the item you want to change e to change the channel to be recorded use the lt gt buttons e to change the target where the event is to be recorded use the lt gt buttons You can choose TV SCART or VCR TV2 SCART as the target Note When you change a time entry your TV Recorder will automatically display the changed duration or end time e to change the start duration and end times and the date of the event use th
28. ust tell your receiver which transponder these readings should be taken from frequency polarization and symbol rate This depends on the satellite For example you can choose Hotbird 13 E 12245 H 27500 Astra 19 2 E 12402 V 27500 You can use the lt gt buttons to choose different operating modes The first thing to do is to position your dish Use a plumb line to check that the moun ting is vertical Adjust the elevation by following the instructions FIRST INSTALLATION STANDARD DISH NOT MOTORISED Access the Configuration Installation Positioning antenna menu choose Scan with manual stop mode Position your dish to obtain maximum reception level and signal noise ratio Then lock the dish in position Dish rotation If your mounting is motorised it can be controlled using a number of buttons The AY buttons are used to turn it to the West or to the East To stop rotation press To finely adjust the position use the colour buttons for a coarse or fine adjustment Wait to allow the signal noise levels to stabilise each time the dish has been moved Scan satellite Scanning mode Satellite CHANNEL SCAN With the Channel List Scan satellite menu you can scan the available channels on selected satellite s Only the satellites defined on the confi guration screen can be used Three scan modes are available Fast NIT Exhaustive Frequency Use the lt gt buttons to selec

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