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TechniSat DigiCorder S2 User's Manual

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1. Fig 9 6 Ha Ws i ae H 1 ha he T g 8bi8N32859NY93 r all gt When you have completed marking the desired pro grammes in this manner press the yellow function key Add to add the marked programmes to the Favourites list 9 1 5 Deleting programmes 9 1 5 1 Removing deleting from the Favourites list To remove programmes from the Favourites list call up the programme list manager as described in Point 9 1 1 Where appropriate you must still select the desired Favourites list gt Press the blue function key Functions A selection window will be displayed listing the availa ble functions Fig 9 6 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Remove gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark a program me you wish to remove from the list gt Press the yellow function key Remove The message will be displayed Remove program me s from the list gt Use the arrow keys left right to mark Yes or No gt Confirm the entry by pressing OK gt To remove several programmes simultaneously mark these as described in Point 9 1 4 Marking blocks gt When you have completed marking the desired pro grammes in this manner press the yellow function key Remove The message will be displayed Remove program me s from the list gt Use the arrow keys left right to mark Yes or No gt Confirm the entry by pressing OK The programmes remove
2. Fig 6 12 6 4 5 Rotating antenna If you are operating your digital receiver in conjunction with a rotating antenna equipped with a DiSEqC motor Level 1 2 switch the DiSEqC control Point 6 4 1 on and please note Point 4 2 3 and Point 10 of the operating manual 6 5 Special functions This menu allows you to make the settings for CI dual decoding as well as for the duration for which the Infobox will be displayed in addition to the function required to switch several Favourites lists on or off gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Settings and confirm by pressing OK gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Special functions gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Special functions will be displayed Fig 6 12 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the entry you wish to change 6 5 1 Several Favourites lists gt Use the arrow keys left right to switch the function for several Favourites lists on resp off If the function is set to on you can configure four Favourites lists Main list list B list C and list D You will find the factory default programming in the main Favourites list When the function is switched off only the main Favourites list is active 6 5 2 Display time Information Banner gt Use the numeric keys to set the desired display time for the Infobox This can be varied from 1 second to 15 seconds 6 5 3 CI
3. fig 65 Defense Dr agham Barra Aleierinali PW ANT bh EN OAT Liza ihi Cezis Digia ACT Fig 6 6 n this line you can decide whether the current time is to be shown in the display while the receiver is in stand by mode gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to set the mode of the stand by clock to on or off Accepting settings To accept and store the settings made in this menu proceed as follows gt Press the green function key Accept The changes made will be saved and you will be returned to the menu Settings alternatively gt Press the red function key Back A query message will now be displayed Fig 6 4 gt Use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Yes if you wish to accept the changes made and confirm by pressing OK You will now return to the previous menu gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal operating mode The settings will not be saved 6 3 Audio Video settings To optimise the digital receiver for use with your television set you can make further settings in the menu Audio Video settings gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main menu gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed Fig 6 5 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Audio Video settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Audio Video settings will be displayed Fig 6 6
4. gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker within the menu and to change the individual settings as indicated When selecting a menu item please also note any messages displayed on screen The following settings can be made 20 6 3 1 Picture format gt Use the arrow keys left right to set the picture format of your TV set appropriately to 4 3 or 16 9 This function automatically adjusts the picture format to that of your television set 6 3 2 Language Audio signals gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to select your preferred language Where an appropriate signal is broadcast this function will after a scan automatically set this language 6 3 3 Language Sub titles Your DVB receiver is able to display sub titles If the function Sub titles is switched on and the language selected is being broadcast these will be displayed automatically gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to select your sub title language If the function is not activated sub titles can also be switched on manually The availability of sub titles is indicated by display of the message Sub titles Please also note Point 7 13 of the operating manual 6 3 4 TV SCART mode gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to set the parameter appropriate to your TV set to the options FBAS RGB or S Video For standard sets use the setting FBAS 6 3 5 VCR SCART mode IN gt Use the arrow keys left right
5. folder selected directory 123 Repeat all titles U All CO ALL Repeat current title Title 4 or gt press the Back key 58 8 2 2 3 MP3 playback modes In addition to the regular playback mode the following addi tional functions are available Random play of all titles of the folder selected Repeating a title Repeat all titles of the folder selected Repeat all titles gt The various playback modes can be selected by means of the Option key or the Language select key The various modes are shown on screen resp on the display panel as follows 8 2 3 Viewing pictures Your receiver is equipped to display files in JPG format that are available either on the hard drive or from a device con nected to the USB socket The USB device should be forma ted using the file system FAT 32 Consult Point 8 3 2 on how to copy files from a USB device onto the hard drive gt While in normal operating mode press the green function key to open the PVR navigator gt Press the red function key Category to open an additional window gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Pictures and confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the souirce from which you wish to view the picture files and con firm by pressing OK A list showing the picture files available on the hard drive resp on the USB device will be displayed These are indicated by the symbol amp Folders
6. gt Press the key Recording A window will be displayed on screen showing the functions available Fig 8 3 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line with the desired action e g 1 hour gt Confirm by pressing OK The receiver will now record the programme s being broadcast on the channel selected for the time period selected and will then automatically stop recording 46 8 1 2 Timer recordings You can record programmes on the integrated hard drive in your absence using the hard drive timers In addition your receiver is equipped with video recorder timers and channel switching timers In terms of their programming these timer types differ only in name You can programme the timers manually as described in this chapter or using the SFI function as described under Point 11572 1 Hard drive timer This function will switch the digital receiver on and off allo wing you to make recordings on the hard drive in your absen ce If the receiver is switched on by the hard drive timer this will be indicated in the display by the message 1PVR Timer Some of the functions of the remote control e g calling up the main menu will be deactivated In stand by mode the active timer will be indicated by a clock symbol in the display 2 Video recorder timer If the video recorder timer is selected your digital receiver will be switched on and off for the selected programme allo wing you to make recordings
7. When you have connected your digital receiver with your television set it may be necessary to adjust the signal type or the mode of the Scart socket to your television set 13 4 3 1 Via SCART cable d Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver SCART socket TV with the television set SCART socket If your television set is appropriately equipped it will automatically switch to AV and thus to satellite opera tion when the digital receiver is switched on 4 4 Video cassette recorder VCR e Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket VCR During playback the video recorder will provide a swit ching signal to the digital receiver This will allow the video recorder signal to be routed automatically to the TV set If your video recorder does not supply a switching cur rent use the O AV key to switch your digital receiver to the external input AV Press this key again to return to normal operation 4 5 Appliance with S Video input Hosiden f Connect the S Video output to an appliance with an S Video input e g beamer etc 4 6 Hi Fi amplifier 4 6 1 Analogue To achieve the best possible sound quality you can connect your digital receiver to a hi fi amplifier To do this use a suitable cable to connect the cinch sockets Audio R and Audio L of the digital receiver with an input of your hi fi amplifier e g CD or AUX note that the phono input is not suitable 4 6 2 Digital If your amplifier is
8. gt Confirm the entry by pressing OK 9 5 2 Delete all programmes This function will delete all programme memory banks gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete all programmes gt Press the OK key The query message will be displayed Do you really want to delete all programmes gt Use the arrow keys left right to select Yes or No gt Confirm the entry by pressing OK 86 9 5 3 Updating the programme list ISIPRO The ISIPRO programme list updating function ensures that the programme list of your receiver will automatically be kept up to date To do this a current programme list is broadcast at regular intervals via satellite ASTRA 19 2 East and is available to your receiver for downloading Should the parameters for the data channel used to downlo ad the programme list have changed you can correct them either in this menu or under Point 9 4 4 manual programme scan The current transponder data can be obtained from your authorised retailer Generally you should not make any changes in this menu under normal circumstances gt Press OK to go to the sub menu Update program me list Fig 9 25 gt In order for your receiver to check automatically whet her a new progtramme list is available mark the line Update gt Switch the automatic programme list updating function to on by pressing the OK key gt To check manually for the availability of a new pro gramme list press t
9. 14W Operation without LNB without hard drive 50 W Recording mode 400mA LNB power connected USB and 2 Cl modules inserted not applicable during SFI update Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz alternating current Input voltage 180 V 250 V 50 Hz alternating current General Dimension WxDxH 370 mm x 220 mm x 65 mm Weight approx 2 7 kg 104 13 Troubleshooting guide Various programmes not shown in Incorrect programme list selected Select different programme list see programme list Point 7 2 3 1 Sound OK no TV picture Set to radio mode Switch to TV mode Programmes such as Pro 7 Sat 1 Interference from DECT cordless Increase distance between base Kabel 1 DSF and 9live show telephones station and receiver interference Receiver cannot be operated Defective data stream gt receiver Pull mains plug for approx 5 blocked seconds then switch receiver on again Remote control not working Batteries are spent Replace batteries Incorrect remote control code set Set correct remote control code Point 6 2 3 Intermittent appearance of square Heavy rain or snow Remove snow from dish blocks in picture Occasionally switches to freeze frame no sound Screen intermittently black with Dish too small for location Use larger antenna message No signal Antenna incorrectly adjusted Adjust antenna Obstruction between dish and Mount dish with unobstructed line of satellite e g a tree sight
10. When selecting a menu item please also note any messages displayed on screen 9 2 1 Updating gt To receive the data channel mark the line Updating gt Press OK to select on If you do not wish to receive the additional data or if recep tion is not possible at your location data reception can also be switched off gt To switch off data reception set the item Updating to off 9 2 2 Updating time gt Use the numeric keys in the line Updating time to set the time when the automatic download of SFI data is to be effected 9 2 3 Start category The electronic programme guide offers various forms of displaying information categories Overview This form of display provides a quick overview of all channels included in the electronic programme guide 76 Programmes This form of display provides a table with the current day s programmes of a single channel Genres If you are interested in specific types of programmes you can have the programme information displayed according to specific genres e g movies news sports etc Last used With this setting the display type last used will be automati cally called up next time you call up the SFI gt Use the arrow keys left right in the line Start category to set the display type to be used when the electronic programme guide is called up gt If you select Genres you can then use the arrow keys to additionally select the preferred genre e g movies
11. matically for programmes You can decide whether you wish to scan for all programmes free to air and encrypted or only for free to air programmes Fig 9 16 gt Press the OK key to decide whether you wish to scan only for free to air programmes Free Channels or whether you wish to include encrypted programmes All channels gt Confirm by pressing the green function key Start scan Depending on the configuration of your antenna instal lation a scan can take 15 minutes or more Please note any messages displayed on screen 9 4 2 Satellite scan To scan a single satellite for programmes select the Satellite scan option Fig 9 17 Here you can decide whet her you wish to scan for all free to air and encrypted pro grammes or only for free to air programmes gt Press the OK key again to open the selection table for the active satellites selected in accordance with Points 6 4 and 10 4 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the menu item All satellites to scan all active satellites for programmes or mark the desired satellite to scan only this satellite for programmes gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the field Search mode gt Decide by pressing the OK key whether you wish to search only for free to air programmes Free Programmes or whether you want to include encrypted programmes in the search All Programmes gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the field
12. 8 2 2 Playing MP3 files 8 2 2 1 On screen controls Your receiver is capable of playing files in MP3 format that have been stored on the hard drive or on a storage medium attached to the USB port An external unit should ve format ted in filesystem FAT32 format Point 8 3 2 describes how you can transfer files from a USB device to the hard drive gt While in normal operating mode press the green function key to open the PVR navigator gt Press the red function key Category to open an additional window gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the entry Music and confirm by pressing OK If a USB device is connected to the USB port a further window will be opened allowing you to select the source gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the source from which you wish to play back the MP3 files and confirm by pressing OK A list of the MP3 files available on the hard drive will be displayed The files are indicated by the symbol ws Folders available on the hard drive are indicated by the symbol su gt Where appropriate first use the arrow keys up down to mark the folder containing the MP3 file you wish to play and confirm by pressing OK gt Now use the arrow keys up down to select the MP3 file you wish to play first from the list and confirm by pressing OK The selected file will now be played After this the receiver will automatically play the other files in this folder resp on this source medium Skipping
13. Confirm by pressing the green function key Accept to accept the selection and to go to the selection of antenna signals Antenna signals Here you must select how many antenna signals are connec ted to the receiver gt Use the arrow keys left right to select whether5 you have connected one or two antenna signals Fig 5 3 gt Use the green function key Accept to confirm and accept the selection and to go to the antenna configu ration Antenna configuration This step of the installation allows you to adjust the setting of your digital receiver to the configuration of your antenna gt If you wish to accept the standard antenna configura tion press the green function key Accept Fig 5 4 In this case proceed with the point Software upda gt If the configuration of your reception installation does not conform to the standard setting press the yellow function key Change gt Now proceed to make the antenna settings for your installation as described in more detail under Point 6 4 gt Press the red function key Back to return to the overview of the antenna configuration gt Use the green function key Accept to confirm and accept the settings and to go to the software update Software updating When you have completed making the antenna settings the digital receiver will check whether any new version of the soft ware for the receiver is available via satellite If a new version is available you can pe
14. Fig 8 5 arrow keys up down to select the desired source TV or Radio gt Confirm by pressing OK Now depending on the previous setting the TV resp the radio programme list will be displayed gt Now use the arrow keys to mark the desired pro gramme gt Use the arrow keys up down to move around the list one line at a time gt Use the arrow keys left right to move backward or forward in the list one page at a time gt Press the OK key to accept this into the timer Date gt Use the arrow keys to mark the column Date gt Use the numeric keys to enter the date 4 digit for mat of the timer event Start gt Use the arrow keys to mark the column Start gt In this line use the numeric keys to enter the star ting time for the timer Stop gt Repeat the steps as described under Start to enter the stopping time except for channel switching timer 48 Repeat gt Use the arrow keys to mark the column Rep gt Press the OK key A selection window will be displayed showing various repeat options 1x _ Timer on once T Daily repeat 1 W Repeat once a week 1 5 Repeat only on weekdays 6 7 Repeat only on weekends gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired function gt Confirm and accept the setting by pressing OK Saving data to memory gt When you have completed the programming press the green function key Accept to save the data to memory If under Channel you h
15. Start search and press OK to confirm The scan will be started Please note any additional messages displayed on screen gt You can abort the search by pressing the red function key 82 9 4 3 Transponder scan You can scan a specific transponder see Point 11 Technical terms for programmes To do this it is necessary for you to enter the transponder data Fig 9 18 Satellite In this line you must enter the satellite on which the desired transponder is located gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Satellite gt Press the OK to display a table showing the active satellites selected in accordance with Points 6 4 and 10 4 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired satellite gt Confirm by pressing OK The selected satellite will now be shown in the line Satellite Transponder frequency gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Transponder frequency gt In this line use the numeric keys to enter the des ired frequency Symbol rate The symbol rate indicates the volume of data transmitted per second This figure could be shown as for example 27500 27500 symbols per second gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Symbol rate gt Use the numeric keys to enter the symbol rate Polarisation gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Polarisation gt In this line use the OK key to enter the polarisation plane horizontal or vertical on which
16. TL See Fe ang ee en Ehhe mar ber Fig 9 28 bus sal ee ee diba u ka aw Loe ahaa hina Ti Prod 1 NG Fig 9 31 ral zn A lt ag ff PET ren ge Tagan Tee Lies Kinana gan Update programme list manually When the download of the programme list has been comple ted your programme list will be updated To do this the Favourites list stored in the receiver will be compared with the new programme list The updating of your Favourites list is accomplished in several steps In this process the differen ces between your Favourites list and the new programme list will be displayed You can decide for yourself which changes you wish to implement and which not The number of steps to be taken depends on the extent of changes in the new list and can thus vary from one download to the next gt To update the new programme list manually press the yellow function key Manual The downloading of the programme list will be started and the progress of the procedure can be followed on screen Fig 9 28 9 5 3 1 Adapting programmes In this step those programmes of your Favourites list will be indicated the reception data of which has changed or which are no longer current Fig 9 29 It is possible that these pro grammes can no longer be received correctly with these data To ensure continued good reception you should accept the suggested changes gt Press the green
17. 10 3 2 2 94 10 3 1 2 Setting a user defined satellite position User satellite gt To add a user satellite position to the satellite list use the arrow keys to mark the field Sat new gt Confirm by pressing OK A list of the satellite positions available will be dis played Fig 10 11 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark a user satellite position User 1 to User 13 gt Press the OK key to display the menu for setting a test transponder In this menu proceed as described in Point 6 4 3 to enter the data of the test transponder as well as of the LNB used Ps Fig 10 11 gt When you have completed setting the test trans ponder press the Back key to return to the menu for setting the motorised antenna The field for entering the orbital position is active gt Use the numeric keys to enter the orbital position of the user satellite gt Now press the OK key appropriately to indicate whet her this is a westerly W or an easterly E orbital position If the Geo Positioning function Point 10 2 is set to on you can now use the function turn to sat Point 10 4 1 to rotate the dish to the programmed user satellite position If the Geo Positioning function is switched off you must rotate the dish to the desired satellite position manually Point 10 3 2 2 10 3 2 Adjusting the satellite antenna A test transponder has been set for each satellite to allow you to point the antenna at
18. 7 mm character height Serial interface RS 232 Type Bit rate Connector Function USB interface Type Bit rate Connector Function RS 232 bidirectional 115 2 kBit s max D SUB socket 9 pin Update for operating software and preprogramming USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 compatible up to 480 Mbit s 2 0 up to 12 Mbit s 1 1 1 USB host connector Update for operating software and preprogramming USB stick exter nal hard drive 103 Connection to PC via host to host cable LNB power supply LNB current 2 x 400 mA max double insulated LNB voltage vertical lt 14 0V no load gt 11 5 V at 400 mA LNB voltage horizontal lt 20 V no load gt 17 2 V at 400 mA LNB switched off in stand by mode 22 kHz modulation 22 kHz Amplitude 0 6 V 0 2 V Programme memory satellite positions No of programmes Favourites list TV 2000 TV programmes No of programmes Favourites list Radio 2000 RADIO programmes Number of programmes Total list TV Radio Total of 6000 programmes possi ble in Total list DiSEqC DiSEqC 1 0 and DiSEqC 1 2 SFI data SFI preview maximum 7 days in advance Timer Events maximum 124 events one year in advance Remote control system RC 5 Sub system address 8 SAT 1 10 SAT 2 Modulation frequency 36 kHz Infra red wavelength 950 nm Power supply Mains adapter plug Power consumption lt 1W in stand by mode stand by LED lt 2 5 W in stand by mode stand by clock
19. Ha ey Sollee Pray ir da Progr act tiehe ah hei doe ee ee Sage Dba to Er bee Fig 9 24 9 5 Service settings You can at any time access the factory default settings Also you can if the programme list has become obsolete through changes made by the programme providers delete the pro gramme list completely and perform a new programme scan Please note that after performing the delete function you must first start a programme scan and must then transfer the des ired programmes from the Total list to the Favourites list gt Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu Fig 9 22 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the menu line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed Fig 9 23 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Service settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Service settings will be displayed Fig 9 24 9 5 1 Activate factory default setting f this function is called up the factory default setting will be implemented personal settings will be deleted and the instal lation assistant AutoInstall will be started Any data on the hard drive recordings MP3s etc will be retained gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Activate default setting gt Press the OK key The query message will be displayed Do you really want to activate the default setting gt Use the arrow keys left right to select Yes or No
20. No picture no sound Short circuit in LNB connection Switch receiver off fix short circuit display on switch receiver on again Defective or missing cable Check all cable connections connection Defective LNB Exchange LNB Incorrect external unit selected on Correct setting receiver see Point 6 4 Antenna incorrectly adjusted Adjust antenna No picture no sound No mains power Check mains cable and plug no display connections No reception of programmes that Antenna defective or not adjusted Check antenna were previously in order Programme being transmitted on a Perform search scan see Point 9 4 different transponder Programme no longer being broad None cast Antenna cannot be rotated Motor not compatible with DiSEqC Use suitable motor 105 Time not displayed in stand by Time not acquired Set to major channel e g ZDF for mode approx 30 secs Receiver cannot be operated Receiver cannot be switched on or operated USB device not recognised No hard drive recordings possible Deleting hard drive recordings not possible Second encrypted programme can not be viewed Receiver blocked gt Press on standby key on recei ver or remote control for approx 5 secs Receiver blocked Perform flash resert Note All perso nal settings will be lost gt Disconnect mains power gt Simultaneously press standby and programme up key on receiver and keep them pres sed down While sta
21. Parental control Your receiver is equipped with a parental control function This means that important functions e g calling up the main menu can be protected from unauthorised use In addition recordings and channels that you have blocked can only be accessed by entering a four digit PIN code unit PIN To adjust settings in the menu Parental control proceed as follows gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main menu gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Parental control gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Parental control will be displayed Fig Aura 9 11 tie mS Hr gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the market within the menu and to change the individual positions as indicated When selecting a menu item please also note any messages displayed on screen Fig 9 11 9 3 1 PIN query mode gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to set the pin query mode of the parental control function to Once or Never If you set the pin query mode to Once and have not yet changed the PIN you will be requested to change the PIN To do this proceed as described in Point 9 3 2 Never If you select the setting Never you will never be asked for the PIN The parental control function is switched off Once If you select the setting Once you will be asked to
22. S Video input Hosiden 14 HiFi amplifier 7 aha 420 248 0R BR RU 14 ANONG 452554454 caboadeb b6 5 bosentan ana 14 DIGI Al ou ex bee a he oe eth eee eiserne 14 Serial interface RS 232 15 USB socket aaa mma sete cana HERE evden aus 15 Initial installation 000 eee 15 TITLE AT 18 Operating language 18 Basic settings BG AA ae 19 Time difference to GMT hours 19 COUN ga beech ose a ede eee oe See oe 19 Remote control code 19 SIGNGDY CIOEK sss sess 6 mka BE oe HERES Kaka E EES 20 Audio Video settings 20 Picture format did ara NBA ALENA AnG ose 21 Language Audio signal 21 Language Sub titles 21 TV SCART mode 2 2 2222 essen 21 VCR SCART mode IN 0 eee 21 Dolby Digital AC3 0 0 0 0 eae 21 Antenna adjustment and settings 22 Switching DiSEqC on and off 23 Antenna signals 00 2c eee eens 23 Setting the switching matrix 23 Additional settings LNB properties 24 Rotating installation 00085 26 Special functions 0 000s 26 2 6 5 1 6 5 2 6 5 3 7 1 1 2 1 122 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 8 1 2 8 1 2 1 Several Favourites lists 26 Display time information banner 26 CI dual decoding u maa
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24. To sort several programmes simultaneously mark these as described in Point 9 1 4 Marking blocks gt Now press the yellow function key Sort A double arrow will be displayed next to the program me block selected gt You can now use the arrow keys up down and or the numeric keys to place the marked programme block at the position in the programme list where you would like it to be gt Press the yellow function key Sort to save the pro gramme block at the new position gt When you have finished configuring the programme list according to your preferences in this way press the Menu key to return to normal operation 15 Aal er Degen Sur pl HINID G5 es FF E grg W ur a F aib oii hd iiih UP Fig 9 8 9 2 Programming the electronic programme guide Your receiver provides the facility to receive a data channel with additional SFI data via the ASTRA satellite systems 19 2 East These make it possible to provide an SFI pre view of up to a week gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main menu gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Programme guide gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Programme guide will be displayed Fig 9 8 gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker within the menu and to change the individual positions as indicated
25. a further check press the yellow function key Automatic The programmes will be added to the Favourites list in accordance with predetermined criteria Reject programme do not accept gt If you do not wish to accept the indicated programme and all the following programmes into the Main Favourites list press the red function key No 9 5 4 Updating software In addition you have the facility of updating the operating soft ware of your digital receiver via satellite ASTRA 19 East gt gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Update software Tau tert cf or We Fi Trarapencarhequerr UH Syesboicate kEi Press the OK key to go to the sub menu Update software Fig 9 32 To perform a software update mark the line Update Use the OK key to set the software update to on nm In the line Update time use the numeric keys to Fig 9 32 set the time at which the software is to be updated To start the update procedure for the operating soft ware manually press the green function key Test and follow the messages displayed on screen Press the Menu key to return to normal operation If the parameters of the data chanel used for downloading the software updates have changed you can correct the data in this menu as described under Point 9 4 4 manual pro gramme search Current transponder data can be obtained from your retailer Generally under normal circumstances you should n
26. by pressing OK The menu Basic settings mema tan will be displayed Fig 6 3 Silay Lia gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker within the menu and to change the individual posi tions as indicated When selecting a menu item plea se also note any messages displayed on screen The following settings can be made 6 2 1 Time difference to GMT hours Your receiver is equipped with a clock This is synchronised to Greenwich Mean Time via satellite If under Country Point 6 2 2 you have selected the setting None you must simply correct the time accordingly relative to your local time using the arrow keys left right For Germany this difference is 1 hour and 2 hours in sum mer 6 2 2 Country This function allows the adjustments for the difference to GMT as well as the change over from standard to daylight savings Summer time to be made automatically Fig 6 3 gt Use the arrow keys left right to enter your coun try location in the line Country 6 2 3 Remote control code At this stage you must decide whether your receiver should be allocated to the remote control option SAT1 or SAT2 gt To do this press the SAT1 resp SAT2 as well as the OK key on the remote control simultaneously 19 6 2 4 Stand by clock Mantan Sin dra AG TT ar Ha nderungen bernahmen abi Fe Fig 6 4 Seit FM runseitigta agan ia a kee Ta palala gat anjenranprata Reiger yj ie ER ei e rn
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28. dual decoding The CI dual decoding feature allows you to receive two different encrypted programmes simultaneously using only one CI module and only a single valid Smartcard gt Use the arrow keys left right to select the CI slot holding the CI module for dual decoding Select C11 C12 or CI1 CI12 If you prefer automatic recognition select auto The setting off indicates the CI dual decoding feature is switched off Please also note Point 7 3 3 26 Accepting settings To store the settings made in this menu to memory please proceed as follows gt Press the green function key Accept to store the changes made and to return to the menu Settings alternatively gt Press the red function key Back K hchten Hin dia A query will be displayed as per Fig 6 13 i vorgenommenen Anderungen bernahmen gt If you wish to accept the changes use the arrow shit Mair keys left right to click on the field Yes and confirm Fig 6 13 by pressing OK You will now return to the previous menu gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal opera tion Settings will not be saved 7 Operation 7 1 Switching on and off gt Switch the digital receiver on by pressing the On Standby either on the receiver or on the remote control gt Press the key again to switch the receiver off again gt The receiver is now in stand by mode and if activa ted in Point 6 2 4 the display panel will show the cur rent time If
29. equipped with a suitable electrical or optical input connect the socket AUDIO OUT DIGI TAL electrical resp AUDIO OUT DIGITAL opti cal with the electrical resp the optical input of your amplifier Depending on the channel the sampling rates 32 44 1 and 48 kHz are available Also where broadcast the Dolby Digital signal AC3 is availa ble at this output 14 4 7 Serial interface RS 232 The RS 232 interface serves to update the operating soft ware as well as of the pre programming in conjunction with a PC 4 8 USB socket The USB socket serves to update the operating as well as to transfer data from or to the hard drive 5 Initial installation Once you have read the safety notes and have connected the digital receiver as described in Chapter 4 you can now switch on the receiver as described in Chapter 7 When swit ching on the receiver for the first time the starting window of the installation assistant Autolnstall will be displayed The installation assistant allows you to make the most important settings of your digital receiver in the simplest way possible At each step of the installation there will be an explanation which settings can be made You can interrupt the initial installation by pressing the red function key in the starting window of the installation assi stant In the following steps of the installation you can then confirm the settings made by pressing the green function key you will then be ta
30. field East resp left to mark the field West to rotate the dish to the desired position In each case keep the key pressed down until the position has been reached 10 3 2 3 Automatic fine adjustment Autofocus Before saving a satellite position you should perform the automatic focussing function In this the dish is calibrated for optimum reception gt Press the blue function key Actions to open the window listing the available actions gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Autofocus gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Press the yellow key Autofocus to start the auto focus procedure The message Autofocus will be displayed while the automatic adjustment procedure is in progress Fig 10 13 96 10 3 3 Saving a satellite position When you have completed the autofocus procedure you must still save the satellite position in memory gt To do this use the arrow keys to mark the field save Press the OK key Now the set test transponder is used to check whether a signal is being received at this position It will also determine whether the position to be saved is a position that is already included in the pre pro gramming Fig 10 14 If this is the case the following message will be dis played Orbital position xx determined Save satellite Fig 10 15 To save the satellite position use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK If during thi
31. function key Continue to update the reception data of the marked programmes 9 5 3 2 Deleting programmes In this step you can delete programmes that are still included in your Favourites list but are no longer being broadcast gt If you wish to delete the programmes indicated Fig 9 30 that are no longer being broadcast confirm by pressing the green function key Continue 9 5 3 3 Adding a TV resp radio programme In the next step the programmes of the new programme list will be displayed individually You can add these to your own Main Favourites list as they are not yet included there If you have activated the function providing several Favourites lists as per Point 6 5 1 and you would like to add a newly found programme to the other Favourites lists as well you must accept these individually into each Favourites list as per Point 9 1 Accepting programmes individually gt If you would like to accept the programme displayed Fig 9 31 at the suggested position of the Favourites list TV or Radio press the green function key Yes or 88 Use the arrow keys to move the programme displayed to a different position of the Favourites list or enter the preferred programme slot number using the numeric keys To accept the programme displayed at the selected position of the Favourites list press the green func tion key to select Yes Accept all programmes gt To accept and transfer all new programmes without
32. gt Use the arrow keys left right to move through the list one page at a time Volume control gt Adjust the volume of your digital receiver by using the keys Volume to increase the volume resp Volume to decrease the volume gt Press the Sound on off key to switch the sound on or off mute 112 0802066 2233520000100
33. in your absence on an external recording unit e g a video cassette recorder Please note that you must programme your video recorder accordingly to record the programme If the receiver is switched on by the video recorder timer this will be indicated by the message 1VCR Timer in the display Some functions of the remote control e g calling up the main menu will be deactivated In stand by mode the active timer will be indicated by a clock symbol in the display 3 Channel switching timer If your receiver is in normal operating mode it will switch to the programmed channel slot at the set time In contrast to the hard drive or video recorder timer options the receiver and remote control remain fully functional and will not be switched off at the end of the programme 47 8 1 2 1 Manual programming of timer gt Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu mn gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line esr Viserahint Tat Manage timer monks hing gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Manage timer will be displayed Fig 8 4 n gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the type of Fig 8 4 timer you wish to programme gt Press the OK key to go to the entry window used for programming a new timer event Fig 8 5 To programme a timer proceed as follows gt Use the arrow keys to mark the upper line of the menu gt Press the OK key nae gt In the selection window that is now displayed use the
34. indicating the languages currently being broad cast will appear on the screen Fig 7 11 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired language and confirm by pressing OK You can now proceed to listen to the programme in the language selected Your digital receiver is also capable of receiving mono programmes gt Use the arrow keys left right to select Mono channel 1 E Mono channel 2 E or Stereo 0 7 5 1 Dolby Digital AC3 mode If a programme is being broadcast in Dolby Digital Sound this will be indicated wgen you switch to the programme as the Dolby logo will be displayed in the Infobox Provided you have enabled the Dolby Digital AC3 function in accordance with Point 6 3 6 the programme will automatically be reprodu ced in this sound format If you have not switched on the Dolby Digital AC3 func tion you can switch your receiver to AC3 mode manually as follows gt Press the key Language select If any are being broadcast a list of the currently broadcast languages as well as Dolby Digital AC 3 will be displayed on screen gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Dolby Digital gt Confirm by pressing OK You can now listen to the programme in Dolby Digital sound If you want your receiver to reproduce programmes in Dolby Digital sound format automatically you should set your recei ver to automatic AC3 reproduction as described in Point 6 3 6 32 7 6 TV Radio switching Th
35. is now marked Depending on the timer type your receiver will now be switched on at the starting time of the selected programme If the receiver was switched on by the PVR timer this will be indicated by 1PVR Timer being shown in the display In stand by mode the active timer will be indicated by a clock symbol next to the time display 40 Deleting the SFI timer event gt If you would like to delete a timer event programmed by means of the SFI proceed as described above for marking the appropriate programme gt Press the red function key Timer to open a selection window gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete timer gt Confirm by pressing OK Timer settings pre and post run time In the case of SFI timer programming the receiver obtains the data related to the selected programme automatically from the SFI data Both the starting and the ending time of the programme will be taken over correct to the nearest minute However it frequently happens that the selected pro gramme starts a little earlier or a little later than scheduled In this case the start or the end of the programme may be mis sing from the recording To overcome this problem you can enter a pre or post run time for the timer in steps of one minute at a time The timer will now start the entered starting time a few minutes earlier and stop the recording a few minutes later than the scheduled SFI times depending on what you
36. possible by Time Shift television Thus you can already view the beginning of the recording and can decide to skip over cer tain passages already recorded e g advertising blocks At the same time the live signal of the broadcast will continue to be recorded see the following examples Example Skipping advertising breaks You would like to view a programme without the irritating advertising breaks The PVR allows you to simply skip over advertising breaks recorded Time 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 tet andlig l Recording Prog Bir sen w gt w Advertising break ram amm Progr amm of PVR i i i l l Playback by i PVR Programme j Example Time shift playback You have missed the start of the Formula 1 race Not a problem The PVR will show you the race at a time shifted time while continuing to record the event Time 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 i Recording Start Formula 1 Stop gt of PVR Playback by PVR Start Formula 1 Stop i gt Mina ai Lua and bed salin Fig 8 6 ia rea Tinit dia Freien y E i mirii jerai ri a te pee m ee mil ei LE ET Boi mma mas rag r Tan de Frese ee en ee eee FE eae PA a haa aa FE To go to a specific point in a currently running recording you can use the functions Play Pause as well as Fast Wind and the Jogshuttle as des cribed in Point 8 2 Press the Info key to display th
37. shown on the right half of the screen This is now active as the most recently selected programme of the Main Favourites list is mar ked On the left half of the screen you will see the alphabetically sorted Total list This Total list includes all available programmes 9 1 2 Select a Favourites list gt Press the green function key Favourites Lists to switch from the Total or Provider list to the Favourites list To select a different Favourites list press the green function key Favourites Lists again A window will be displayed showing the lists available Fig 9 3 Please also note Point 6 5 1 of the operating manual Use the arrow keys up down to mark the Favourites list you wish to work on and confirm by pressing OK 9 1 3 Select Total list gt Press the red function key to switch the marking to the Total list This is now active Press the red fFfunction key again to open a selec tion window Here you have the option of sorting the Total list according to various selection criteria e g all channels all free to air all new all English language etc or by Provider provider list 72 Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired programme list e g Total list Confirm by pressing OK An additional selection window will now be opened Fig 9 4 Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the selection criterion you wish to apply in sorting the Total list Thus for example select All Channel
38. signals from one or seve ral satellites AV see SCART Data compression MPEG1 MPEG2 To transmit the current television standard 625 lines and 50 Hz image refreshing frequency one arrives at a digital data volume of 216 MBit s This would require bandwidth that is not available for either terrestrial or satellite transmission Therefore the data is reduced to decrease the volume of data For Europe MPEG 2 has been determined as the international standard for data compression MPEG2 is an expansion of MPEG1 DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control a digital controlling swit ching signal for controlling DisEqC compatible components of the external installation via the antenna cable An example of how an installation consisting of DiSEqC components could be constructed is shown in Fig 11 1 DVB Digital Video Broadcasting a universal digital broadcasting technology suitable for pictures graphics sound and text thus for data in any shape or form and in all possible levels of quality always appropriate for the content Frequency Physical measurement indicates the number of oscillations per second The unit of measurement is the Hertz Hz Unit Description Oscillations per second 1 Hz 1 Hertz 1 kHz 1 Kilohertz 1 000 1 MHz 1 Megahertz 1 000 000 1 GHz 1 Gigahertz 1 000 000 000 Frequency range a Satellite resp LNB 11 GHz range from 10 70 GHz 11 70 GHz 12 GHz range fromn 11 70 GHz 12 75 GHz b Receiv
39. such as an overlapping of videotext contents and picture you should set your digital receiver to FBAS mode Point 6 3 4 7 12 2 Using the internal videotext decoder As an alternative you can also use the integrated TOP video text decoder to display the information When using TOP videotext all text pages are split thematically into groups and blocks which makes the videotext more readable gt Switch to the channel for which you wish to see the videotext information gt Press the Videotext key to display the videotext Fig 7 15 34 gt Use the numeric keys to enter the desired video text page Your entry will be displayed in the upper left hand cor ner of the screen Once you have entered the desired videotext page the receiver will search for the page As not all videotext pages can be transmitted simulta neously it may take a few seconds for your receiver to find the page and display it on the television screen All providers of videotext information use page 100 as their starting page gt Use the red resp the green key to move forward or backward one page at a time gt Press the yellow function key to call up the videotext group indicated in the yellow field gt Press the blue function key to call up the videotext block indicated in the blue field Stop mode gt Press the Freeze frame key to display the message Stop in the upper left corner of the videotext window This will prevent automati
40. the desired transponder is broadcast The signal strength and the signal quality of the transponder selected will be shown graphically at the bottom of the screen Search mode gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Search mode 83 Fi g Ey 23 9 19 gt By pressing the OK key decide whether you wish to scan only for free to air programmes Free pro grammes or whether you wish to include encrypted programmes in the search All programmes gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the field Start search The scan will be started Please note any additional messages displayed on screen gt You can abort the scan by pressing the red function Key 9 4 4 Manual search Should a programme not be found in the course of an auto matic search a satellite search or a transponder search it may be necessary to enter additional programme specific PID numbers for this programme You will need to obtain these numbers on the Internet or possibly direct from the program me provider concerned The menu Fig 9 19 differs from the menu Transponder search only with regard to the menu items PCR PID Audio PID and Video PID There is no need to enter the search mode gt Proceed as described under Transponder search gt Then use the arrow keys up down to mark the lines PCR PID Audio PID and Video PID and use the numeric keys to enter the corresponding numbers gt Use the arrow keys up down t
41. the satellite usually consisting of the name and the orbital position ASTRA 19 East EUTELSAT 13 East Satellite receiver The signals received and converted by the LNB cannot be processed by the television set They are processed by the satellite receiver so that the audio and video AV signals pro duced at its outputs can be transmitted to the television set SCART Plug in connection on television sets video recorders satelli te receivers and other consumer electronics appliances used to transmit audio sound and video picture signals AV Software update Digital television is a new medium that provides not only improved picture and sound quality but also provides the faci lity of providing interactive services These new services are continually being developed and improved by the service pro viders To use these services it may therefore be necessary to update the software of the digital receiver 100 Transponder Located on the satellite processes one or several program mes there ie it receives the data from the transmitting sta tion on the ground amplifies the signal and broadcasts it back to earth Universal LNB Designed to receive the ranges FFS 10 70 11 70 GHz BBS 11 70 12 50 GHz and FFS High Band 12 50 12 75 GHz The entire range is divided into two bands Low Band 10 70 11 80 GHz LOF 9750 MHz High Band 11 70 12 75 GHz LOF 10600 MHz Supply current LNBs are supplied wi
42. ther arrow keys up down to mark the line turn to sat gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Press the yellow function key turn to sat to turn the antenna to the satellite position selected 10 5 Deleting a satellite position To delete a satellite position from the satellite list proceed as follows gt Use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list gt To open the current satellite list press the OK key gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the satellite you wish to delete gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys to mark the field Delete satellite gt To delete the satellite selected press the OK key gt Mark the field OK and confirm by pressing OK 10 6 Reference position When installing the external installation the motor must be set to the reference position 0 You can therefore use the function Go to reference position to turn the motor to this position 0 at any time gt Press the green function key Ref pos to turn the antenna automatically to the reference position 98 11 Technical terms Antenna cable Cable connection between the modulator of the satellite receiver and the antenna input of the television set Used as an alternative where no SCART socket is available External unit or installation Description used for the entire system of components located outdoors consisting of the parabolic offset dish as well as one or more LNBs used to receive
43. titles tracks gt Press the arrow keys up down to skip to the pre vious resp the next title track Pause gt Press the yellow function key to stop the playback operation Pause gt Press the key again to resume playing the file from the position at which it was stopped 56 Stop gt To stop the playback operation press the green function key You will return to normal operating mode Switching folder levels gt While in playback mode first press OK to activate the Navigator again gt To move from a folder to the next higher level use the arrow keys to mark the topmost line which is indi cated by the symbol sw and confirm by pressing OK Or gt press the Back key 8 2 2 2 Display control In order to avoid having to switch on the television set in order to be able to navigate an MP3 playback session you can also control this via the display on the receiver front panel An MP3 file will be indicated on the display with its respective name e g Sterne mp3 A folder will be indicated by a display of square brackets e g Popmusic The hard drive will be displayed as hard drive and a USB device will be indicated as USB device1 USB device2 etc gt While the receiver is in stand by mode press the Language select key The receiver will switch itself on and will automati cally call up the navigator in the Music category gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the source from which you wish
44. to mark the field used to enter the geographical latitude gt Use the numeric keys to enter the geographical latitude gt Now press the arrow key left gt In this field use the OK key to indicate whether the value enter refers to latitude North N or latitude South S gt Press the Back key to return to the LNB settings The data relating to your location must be entered as a decimal value correct to one decimal place As the co ordinates are often stated in degrees minutes and seconds these must be converted to decimal values as follows The value for degrees is not affected by the conversion The minutes are divided by 60 and rounded to one decimal place The result of this division is added to the value for full degrees The seconds are not taken into consideration as they do not affect the first decimal place Example Co ordinates of Daun Germany 93 per Wag Biak Nan pra Gec Fairer ang Gh Late Gedit Binoe Na Seren i Fe Fig 10 9 Furset Agua 3 EF iri DEE Akiri TE Kai inig Sal kan alabang ei Fig 10 10 Degrees latit 50 11 45 RI Degrees longit 06 50 10 E Converting the degrees latitude DL DL 50 11 60 DL 50 0 2 rounded BDL 50 2 In the menu used to enter the geographical latitude enter the value rounded to one decimal place 50 2 The same method is used to calculate the decimal value of the degrees longitude for your l
45. to play back the MP3 files and confirm by pressing OK If no USB device is connected to the system only the internal hard drive of the receiver will be available as a source gt Where appropriate first use the arrow keys up down to select the folder containing the desired MP3 file and confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys up down to select from the list the MP3 file you wish to play first and confirm by pressing OK The file selected will now be played Thereafter the other files located on the same source medium resp in the folder selected will be played automatically 57 Skipping titles gt Press the arrow up down key to skip to the next resp the previous title Pause gt Press the yellow function key to stop the playback operation Pause gt Press the key again to resume playing the file from the position at which it was stopped Stop gt To stop the playback operation press the green func tion key You will return to normal operating mode Switching folder levels gt While in playback mode first press OK to activate the Navigator again gt To move from a folder to the next higher level use the arrow keys to mark the entry and confirm by pressing OK Function Display Screen Normal playback of all titles directory of folder selected P 123 Repeat all titles of folder directory selected eatery Random play of all titles of random play
46. want them to be added automatical ict ac a 0 ly at the end of the list or whether you wish to sort them tae manually Automatic sorting The programmes found will be sorted into the Main Favourites list in accordance with a preprogrammed list The Fig 9 21 order of the programmes is determined by the audio language selected in Point 6 3 2 resp by the country selected in Point 6 2 2 Automatic addition The newly found programmes are added to the end of the Main Favourites list in unsorted order Manual sorting TV manual sorting radio Here you will go direct to the menu Manage TV lists red Manage radio lists Edit these lists as described under Point 9 1 ofthe operating manual Back The newly found programmes are not added to the Favourites list and are retained only in the Total list gt Use the arrow keys left right to select the desired procedure gt Confirm by pressing OK Please note any messages displayed on screen gt Press the Menu key to return to normal operation Independently of whether you have transferred the newly found programmes to the Favourites list auto matically these can at any time be added to the Favourites lists manually as described in Point 9 1 85 har kuan ma gps ae ET Th Lighten veranler Abit a ee Bi a GET GH a EST Be lebe ie gara bat Pang krr fetch Orr open kida BRITEN FORCE anregen a Bahian O KG ala ga mm Fig 9 23 nl
47. yellow function key to go to normal viewing playback mode 53 8 2 1 4 Jogshuttle Funktion In addition your reciever features a so called jog shuttle func tion which allows you to go to a specific place in your recor ding very quickly and precisely This can be used as follows gt While in playback mode press the key Jogshuttle onloff Freeze frame to go to the jog shuttle mode The playback of the recording will be stopped freeze frame pause The symbol Pl will be displayed Slow motion gt Press the arrow key right to view the recording in slow motion speed The symbol IB will be displayed Single frame progress gt Press the arrow key up resp the arrow key down to display the next frame in a forward direc tion resp backward reverse direction Fast forward and rewind gt Press the arrow keys left right rwrepeatedly to change the speed and the direction of the playback The various playback modes will be displayed as indi cated in the table below Display Playback mode gt Playback gt gt Fast forward 4 x speed gt gt gt Fast forward 16 x speed gt gt gt gt Fast forward 64 x speed d4 Rewind 4 x speed 44 Rewind 16 x speed 114141 Rewind 64 x speed i gt Slow motion Pil Pause gt If you press the arrow key right or left while the sym bols gt gt gt resp 4444 are displayed you will move ofrward or back by 10 minutes at a time 5
48. 105 Satellite position setting aa 96 Satellite search 2 22m onen 83 84 SCART aaa sanan seen 4 13 14 21 101 103 104 105 Serial interface 2 2 2 2m 15 105 OFI AA 3 18 30 37 44 47 77 80 106 Safety notes ene 10 15 Sleep timer aasa nenne HEB NAK ob wee DA SKUNE aah MAE 43 Instant recording 0 44 45 Software update 2 224006 26646 aaa nase 91 Special functions 0 00 ee eee 3 26 31 32 Games AA AA AP 29 44 LANGUAGES 22eeceecatuesnbee eee eu eee ow ce 18 21 32 36 Freeze frame 0 0000e 3 35 36 46 54 107 Stand by clock 0 0 0c ccc eee ees 20 106 Start time selection 2 22mm 31 Symbol gU 25 85 104 System configuration Xx 3X ssa Ka aaaea 92 TO oo oe Se oe AG GA GG aes 40 44 47 51 106 Timeshift con 45 47 52 Transponder25 32 34 83 86 88 91 97 98 102 103 107 Transponder frequency 0 000 ce eee eee 25 85 Transponder information 0 0 00 een 34 Transponder search 0 00 ee ee eee 83 84 TUPAD SWIICHNIG eas san Genes kennen 33 COCR scan oe eee ete een eee 19 20 31 34 39 106 Universal LNB 04 22 4 kb KAG ace stars 102 103 Sub titles 2222222200 on 21 30 36 44 USB socket 0 0 00 cee eee 4 15 56 59 66 Encryption system 0 cc ee 34 93 Video cassette recorder 14 Videotext 22 sacs ciwasVhucseddeiauwne 3 30 35 36 105
49. 4 8 2 1 5 Setting markers gt As described before go to the place in your recording at which you wish to insert a marker gt Press the Record key to set a marker at the selected spot Continue in thiis manner to set markers at all desired places Markers can also be set during Record mode Point 8 1 4 as well as in the menu Manage hard drive Point 8 3 1 3 8 2 1 6 Jumping to markers You also have the option in playback mode of going directly to those spots of the recording you have marked as per Point 8 1 4 8 2 1 5 or 8 3 1 3 gt Press the Option key to open a window Fig 8 8 showing the available marks In addition the mark Current will be shown This designates the spot in the recording at which you have opened the window with the list of marks Fig 8 8 gt As soon as you select a mark by using the arrow keys up down the recording will be played from this spot gt Press the OK key to close the window and switch to normal playback operation 8 2 1 7 End playback session gt If you would like to end the playback session press the green function key Playback mode will be ended and the receiver will revert to normal operating mode The receiver will automatically remember the exact spot of the recording at which you have ended playing it The next time you start playing this recording the receiver will automatically continue at the spot where you ended playing it the last time 55
50. 7 2 3 1 Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired pro gramme list type e g Favourites lists Confirm by pressing OK The selected programme list will be displayed Now use the arrow keys to mark the channel to which you wish to block access Block the channel by pressing the yellow function key The parental control symbol 5 will be displayed next to the programme selected To block several channels simultaneously mark these as described in 9 1 4 Marking blocks and block access to them by pressing the yellow function key 80 gt When you have finished configuring the programme list according to your preferences in this manner press the Menu key to return to normal operation gt To reverse the blocking of individual channels pro ceed as described above to mark the appropriate channel and remove the parental control symbol by pressing the yellow function key 9 3 4 Selecting radio stations programmes You can use the same method as described in Point 9 3 3 to block access to radio stations 9 4 Programme search scan As mentioned before your digital receiver is pre programmed for reception of the ASTRA and EUTELSAT satellites To receive new programmes resp the programmes of other satellites there are several options provided to perform a programme search or scan 1 Automatic Scan Select this type of search to scan all the satellites set in the menu Antenna settings Point 6 4 and 10 4 f
51. 8 of the installation assistant by pressing the green function key Finish to return to normal opera tion 6 Settings Now that you have connected your new digital receiver and commenced operating it you can if you wish proceed to optimise its functions for your preferences 6 1 Operating language This menu item gives you the opportunity of setting the lang uage used in all the menues according to your preference To change the operating language proceed as follows gt Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu Fig 6 1 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the menu line Operating language gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Operating language will be display ed gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired language gt Press the OK key to store the entry and to return to the Main menu gt Press the red function key Back to return to normal operation 18 6 2 Basic settings To obtain the optimum benefit from your DVB receiver you must still make some settings for your personal convenience agahan and use manny mron Baa i CH Eis bare gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu katannatawalabungan era Ngipahon O gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Saar F maluitungat Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed Fig 6 2 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Basic settings ee AT Se gt Confirm
52. 9 4 2 9 4 3 9 4 4 9 4 5 9 4 6 9 5 1 9 5 2 9 5 3 9 5 4 9 5 5 9 7 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 10 2 10 3 10 3 1 10 3 1 1 10 3 1 2 10 3 2 10 3 2 1 10 3 2 2 10 3 2 3 10 3 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 11 12 13 14 Start category essen 76 OF Chanel 2 44 kaa deere arts ior EN het Lawa TT Select TV channel 00000 00 77 Select radio station 78 Parental control 04 nanana eee due Shawn oho es 179 PIN query mode susanne a 79 Changing the PIN 000 cease 80 Select TV channel 0000 00 80 Select radio station 81 Programme search 000c eee eaes 81 Automatic search 0 0 0 ee 82 Satellite search 0 0 0 0 cc ee 82 Transponder search 2 222222220 83 Manual sear h 2 octet 5 einen 84 During the search 0002 eee ees 85 After the search 0 cee 85 Service settings 2 22 222222 een 86 Activate factory default setting 86 Delete all programmes 86 Update programme list ISIPRO 87 Update software 4A 89 CODY SWINGS PAPA RA 90 System configuration 90 Encryption system 0 00000 cee eee 90 Use with a rotating antenna 91 East and West limits 91 Delete existing limits 91 Set Eastern limit 00005 92 s
53. B A of a multi switch If the switching matrix of your receiving installation is set up differently or if you are receiving diffe rent satellites you can adjust the settings of your digital receiver to those of the receiving installation as follows gt Use the arrow keys to select a DiSEqC switch posi tion 1 4 to which you wish to allocate a satellite e g A B 3 No satellite and mark this line 23 gt Press the OK key Example 1 2 satellites Twin LNBs A selection table listing various satellites will now be displayed Eutelsat 13 gt Use the arrow keys to mark the desired satellite Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker up or down one line at a time or use the arrow keys left right to move the market backward or for ward one page at a time If the desired satellite is not included in the list please use one of the reserve slots marked User 1 to User 13 gt Confirm by pressing OK The marked satellite will now be added to the menu Antenna settings at the previously marked posi Position 2 1 output E Position output tion You can now adjust the settings in the menu Antenna set Example 2 4 satellites Twin LNBs tings in this manner until the settings in this menu corre a _ Euobid Asta2857 SPONA to those of your receiving unit For any switching crite Eutelsat 13 T rksat 42 ria that you do not require use the setting No satellite 6 4 4 Additi
54. CI module and a single valid Smartcard However this is only possible when using a Dual Decrypt compatible CI module see specifica tions given by manufacturer of CI module and then only if both desired programmes are located on the same transpon der Please also note the item CI Dual decoding in the Special functions Point 6 5 3 7 4 Volume control You have the facility to adjust the volume of your digital receiver This facilitates the easy operation of the receiver as it means you have all the important functions on a single remote control and will only rarely have to resort to using the remote control of the television set When you switch on the digital receiver sound will be reproduced at the volume level last set gt To adjust the volume of your digital receiver press Volume to increase the volume and Volum to decrease it gt To switch the sound off mute press the key Sound on off press the key again to switch the sound on gain Please note The volume of the digital audio outputs cannot be adjusted 31 Tomuswealt Deutsch A Fig 7 10 Tanrim ai Tee E 7 5 Selecting a different language If a programme is being broadcast in several languages or with several audio channels this will be indicated by a mes sage displayed on screen Fig 7 10 You can then proceed to set a different language or another audio channel as fol lows gt Press the key Language selection A list
55. Eure Pads J Where a programme provides channel options this will be E Tonnpiice 1 d indicated by a message on screen Fig 7 6 Fig 7 6 gt To select one of the available options press the key Bildauswahl Option tabla A selection window will be displayed showing the Bundesliga i a P Wrestling various options available Fig 7 7 Hera Fig 7 7 gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired option 30 gt Confirm by pressing OK Your digital receiver will now show the option selected 7 3 2 Selecting a starting time On some channels you have the option of selecting various starting times for viewing specific movies These movies can thus be viewed around the clock at specific starting times Where a channel provides the facility of selecting starting times this will be indicated Fig 7 8 angezeigt gt To select one of the available starting times press the LU Tesssten 4 Option key or A selection window will be displayed showing the available starting times Fig 7 9 een gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired a za ro starting time D2 1400 D2 1430 gt Confirm by pressing OK 03 1215 If the programme is validated for the starting time you me have set you can proceed to view this at the desired time 7 3 3 Simultaneous reception of two encrypted pro grammes Your receiver is able to receive two different encrypted pro grammes simultaneously using only a single
56. Factory default setting n a naana aaa 81 88 Playback agad 4 Nadama 3 14 23 33 44 46 52 61 70 111 For daily use Switching on and off gt Switch the digital receiver on by pressing the On Stand by key either on the receiver or on the remote control gt Press this key again to switch the receiver off again gt The receiver is now in stand by mode the current time will be shown in the display Programme selection Using the programme up down keys gt Use the Programme keys up down either on the receiver or on the remote control to move up or down by one position in the programme list Using the numeric keys gt Use the numeric keys to enter the desired pro gramme number For example 1 for programme slot 1 1 then4 for programme slot 14 2 then 3 then 4 for programme slot 234 1 then5 then6 then 7 for programme slot 1567 When entering programme numbers consisting of several digits you have approx 3 seconds time after pressing a key to complete the entry If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one two or three digits hold down the key for the last digit a little longer to speed up the switching procedure Using the programme list gt Press the OK key gt You can now mark the desired programme using the arrow keys up down gt Press the OK key to switch to the programme selec ted gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker around the list one line at a time
57. SFI information sxa a cae ancestor NANGKA 39 SFI timer programming 40 SFI programme overview 41 SFI overview by programme type Genre 42 ENAN SF ee eee eee NEE 43 Sleep timer 0 0 0 0 ee eee 43 Games oben nee AA 43 Hard drive operation 0 00000000 43 Recording 0 00 eee e eee 44 Instant recording a 45 Timer recordings na GA GANANG KS AK KA 47 Manual timer programming 48 8 1 2 2 8 1 2 3 8 1 2 4 8 1 2 5 8 1 3 8 1 4 8 2 8 2 1 8 2 1 1 8 2 1 2 8 2 1 3 8 2 1 4 8 2 1 5 8 2 1 6 8 2 1 7 8 2 2 8 2 2 1 8 2 2 2 8 2 2 3 8 2 3 8 3 1 8 3 1 1 8 3 1 2 8 3 1 3 8 3 2 8 3 2 1 8 3 2 2 8 3 2 3 8 3 2 4 8 3 3 8 3 3 1 8 3 3 2 8 3 3 3 8 3 4 8 3 5 8 3 5 1 8 3 5 2 9 1 9 1 1 9 1 2 9 13 9 1 4 9 1 5 9 1 6 9 2 1 9 2 2 Timer overview onen nn 49 Change timer programming 50 Delete timer programming 50 Programme new timer event 50 Timeshift function 2 waa 2 4440 38420 NG baha 51 Setting marks while recording 52 Playback ww eee nun nun 52 Playback of recordings 52 Playback hard drive recordings 52 Pause freeze frame 2 0 0 0 ce ee 53 Fast forward and rewind 085 53 Jogshuttle function 20 0000 54 Setting marks a 95 Jumping to markS ee aa tan KA b5 Ending p
58. Ti i i S t DigiCorder S2 Digital Twin Receiver with integrated hard drive Operating manual With two PCMCIA slots for use with CI modules For reception of free to air and encrypted e g VIACCESS CONAX IRDETO SECA etc satellite programmes LV3 Digital Video Broadcasting Integrated video recorder DR ULE SFU Ko KA anut DO aay DIGITAL Streaming FULLA MN m x amp O N Program list update ISIPL lt i gt SiehFern 1 Contents 4 1 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 3 1 4 4 4 5 4 6 1 4 6 2 4 8 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 6 3 6 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 5 Contents zuununuunnnnnnnnnnnn 2 5 Illustrations sassssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 Please read this first 0000000 nae 9 Important notes on operation 9 Disposal notes aaa 9 Safety notes cc ees 10 Operating breaks 2 00 cece eae 11 MOOS AA AA AE 11 Connecting the DVB receiver 12 Mains power connection 13 External nit 222 kam Heeres venus sds 13 Operation with 2 antenna signals 13 Operation with 1 antenna signal 13 Operation with a rotating antenna 13 Connection to a television set 13 Via SCART cable 7 7 paawa ahas aana 14 Video cassette recorder VCR 14 Appliance with
59. able gt As described in Point Punkt 6 4 call up the menu Antenna settings Fig 10 1 and switch the p Sana nanhgaatan DiSEqC control Point 6 4 1 on ee owe i paa gt Now use the arrow keys up down to select the PE Mee Stn DiSEqC position e g A B 3 to which you wish to allocate the motor antenna gt Press the OK key to open a window allowing you to select the Satellite resp the Motor antenna Fig 10 2 gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the line paba me Motor antenna and confirm by pressing OK an gt A note regarding the setting of East and West limits IR raya Pegel inaasa will be displayed Fig 10 3 Confirm by pressing OK Ji AB 3 Kam Sahi i 10 1 East and West limits BIB 4 Kam Sawan To avoid mechanical damage to the satellite dish or the LNB by physical obstacles you must first set the maximum degree of rotation to both East and West If there are any obstacles Fig 10 2 LT Sera an Ihrer in the rotating field of the dish e g a wall or chimney these Au kerune du vermeiden bitte must definitely be considered when setting the East West apk E Pana aiaa limits 2 If there are no obstacles in the rotating range of the dish set the limits so that the dish can be rotated a little further than the most extreme locations of the satellites to be received 10 1 1 Deleting existing limits First you should delete any limits that may exist gt Use the arrow keys left righ
60. able for the following days the appropriate fields will be marked gt To display the programme content of a specific day press the corresponding numeric key Display SFI overview of other channels gt Press the green function key Programmes A list of SFI programmes will be displayed gt You can now proceed to mark the desired channel using the arrow keys Fig 7 22 gt Press the OK key to display the SFI overview of the marked channel Fig 7 22 7 15 7 4 SFl overview by programme type Genre If you are interested in specific types of programmes you can have the programme information displayed by various genres e g movies news etc gt Press the SFI key to open the table Now gt Press the blue function key SFI Menu to open a selection window Eii ee tee it he eb hi F Tarr adhara Kara Nare ha s53 Pm tt ui Ping Its Fr gt Use the green function key Genres to open a win dow with the programme types available Fig 7 23 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Genres and confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys to select the desired program _ me type and confirm by pressing OK erher tha ajam An overview for the day will be displayed listing only nab Drap gee programmes of the type selected Fig 7 24 wm Dt gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker 21008 Pama sawi Br BO to the desired programme wi pik g0 pi Me tng gt Use the arrow keys left r
61. all up the PVR navi gator as described in Point 7 2 3 1 Use the arrow keys up down to mark the recor ding you wish to play and start the playback procedu re by pressing OK 8 2 1 2 Pause Freeze frame gt To stop the playback of a recording freeze frame press the yellow function key resp the Freeze frame key while the playback is in progress The message Pause ull will be displayed Press the respective key again to continue playback from the same spot 8 2 1 3 Fast forward and rewind To allow you to go to a specific point in a recording your PVR provides fast forward and fast rewind functions gt While in Play mode press the blue function key Fast forward resp the red function key Rewind The message Fast forward BB resp Rewind lt lt will be displayed The recording will now be play ed at 4 times speed in the desired direction If you press the blue resp red function key again the speed will be increased to 16 times The messa ge Fast forward BB resp Rewind 444 will be displayed If you press the blue resp red function keys yet again the running speed will be increased to 64 times The message Fast forward gt gt gt P resp Rewind 4444 will be displayed By pressing the blue resp red function key once more you can scan forward or backward through the recording in steps of 10 minutes Once you have reached the desired spot in the recor ding press the
62. ave selected a channel that is blocked as per Point 9 3 you must first enter the PIN code before the data can be entered into memory gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal opera tion 8 1 2 2 Timer overview The timer overview function gives you an overview of all timer events programmed gt To go to the menu Timer overview call up the menu Manage timer as described above gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Timer overview gt Confirm by pressing OK Should there by any overlapping in the programming of multiple timer events so that these timers cannot be executed correctly these overlaps will be indicated in red 49 8 1 2 3 Changing timer programming gt To change an existing timer setting use the arrow keys up down to mark the timer event you wish to change Press the green function key Change to go to the settings of the marked timer Proceed to change these as described under Point 8 1 2 Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the additional Type field displayed Confirm by pressing OK A window will be opened displaying the timer types available Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired type of timer To accept the timer type confirm by pressing OK When you have completed the programming press the green function key Accept to store the data in memory 8 1 2 4 Delete timer programming gt gt gt Use the arrow keys up down to delete an exis
63. be exhanged other than by an authori sed TechniSat retailer technician Due to the availability of the hard drive you no longer require an external storage medium e g a video recorder The recording capacity is dependent on the size of the hard drive and on the volume of data of the broadcast material Where these are available from the provider the recording will include the actual audio and video data as well as any sub titles videotext data and additional sound channels bro adcast These can be called up when you play back the recording as described in Points 7 5 7 12 and 7 13 43 8 1 Recording Various recording modes are available for saving recordings to the hard drive 1 Instant recording Use this type of recording to record a currently running pro gramme immediately with just one press of the key 2 Timer controlled recording In the case of this function your digital receiver will be swit ched on and off for the recording so this can be recorded in your absence To do this you can either programme the timer manually or automatically using the SFI function 3 Timeshift recording The timeshift recording mode makes it possible to provide timeshift telvision viewing While the programme is still being broadcast you can already view the recording shifted in time Please note To utilise all the recording facilities of your receiver you should ensure it is connected via two independent antenna connection
64. by means of a few simple keystrokes Functions that are logically connected are combined in a MENU Any function selected will be indicated in a different colour The function keys red yellow blue and green are indica ted by coloured bars at the bottom of the screen In the various menues these coloured bars represent different functions which can be implemented by pressing the appropriate coloured keys multi function keys on the remote control The function keys are only activated when a brief description is displayed in the appro priate field Key names and terms that appear in the OSD menu are shown in black type in this operating manual Help where available press the blue function key in the menues to display a help text press again to close the help win dow Disposal advice The packaging material of your receiver consists entirely of recy clable materials Please sort the components appropriately and dispose of them in line with your local waste disposal regulations At the end of its useful life span this receiver may not be dispo sed of in your regular domestic refuse bin It must be taken to a recycling collection point for electrical and electronic equipment CRY The sambol on the product the operating manual or the packa 4 ging will indicate this The materials used are recyclable and re usable in accordance with their labelling By ensuring that valuable raw materials are used again you can make a valuable
65. c continuous paging through the videotext sub pages gt Press the Freeze frame key again to switch the stop mode off again gt Press the Back key to return to normal operating mode 7 13 Sub titles Where sub titles are broadcast this will be indicated by the message Sub title select If you have switched on the function Sub titles as per Point 6 3 3 these will be displayed automatically provided that they are being broad cast in the language selected If sub titles are being broadcast only in other languages or are broadcast via videotext you can switch these on manual ly as follows gt Press the Option key if necessary several times until the entry Sub titles displays a selection table listing the sub title languages broadcast and or the videotext pages used to broadcast sub titles gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired language resp videotext page gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub titles will now be displayed Please note that these functions are only available where sub titles are actually being broadcast Also note that this set ting will not be retained when you switch channels 35 Main picture Fig 7 16 PIP image 7 14 PIP function picture in picture Your receiver is equipped with a so called PIP function This allows you to view a second smaller picture PIP picture wit hin the larger main picture gt Press the PIP key to switch on the picture in picture mod
66. ckground a still image freeze frame will be displayed on screen To proceed with playing the programme from this spot again press the yellow function key Play Pause You will now view the programme shifted in time relati ve to the live broadcast Timeshift while the ongo ing current programme will continue to be recorded in the background Option 2 gt If you have to interrupt viewing a programme e g because of a phone call etc you can interrupt vie wing of the programme by pressing the yellow func tion key Play Pause at the same time starting recording of the current programme While the recording is started in the background a still image appears on Screen To resume viewing the programme from this spot again press the yellow function key Play Pause You will now view the programme shifted in time relati ve to the live broadcast Timeshift while the ongo ing current programme will continue to be recorded in the background Ending a recording manually gt gt To end the recording procedure first press OK Now press the green function key to go to the PVR Navigator Use the arrow keys up down to mark the current recording and confirm by pressing OK The programme slot of the current recording will now be selected 45 T Wollen Sie die Aufrahma apebchern ohai yerani festa Speris Verea Furich Fig 8 1 7 Diese Aufnahme bas ui kama Endieii Wichen Tip di Auna baga
67. contribution towards protec ting our environment Please contact your local authorities for the location of the nea rest recycling collection point lease ensure that spent batteries removed from the remote con trol are not disposed of in your regular household refuse but are correctly disposed either in special bins for problem waste or at collection points in the retail trade Safety notes For your own protection you should read the safety notes care fully before proceeding to operate your new receiver The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by careless and irresponsbile handling or by non compliance with the safety notes gt The receiver is equipped with a fully integrated hard drive There is no provision for the hard drive to be repla ced or exchanged unless specifically authorised by TechniSat Any unauthorised replacement of the hard drive will result in TechniSat no longer guaranteeing that the receiver still complies with legal requirements e g appliance and product safety laws law on the electro magnetic safety of appliances The CE approval will thus no longer be valid If an altered product is sold onward the person who effected the alteration or change becomes the manufacturer in legal terms and is respon sible as such In addition the TechniSat guarantee will become null and void and there may be a loss of war ranty rights gt To ensure adequate ventilation place t
68. control function the message Unit PIN will be displayed on screen Fig 7 4 gt Use the numeric keys to enter your PIN code The desired programme can now be viewed or gt Switch to a programme that is not blocked If you have selected the setting Once under Point 9 3 1 the system will call for the PIN code once when a blocked pro gramme is selected Thus in order to make operation more comfortable for you you need to enter the PIN code only once during each viewing session 7 2 5 Infobox Each time you change programmes an information box Fig 7 5 will be displayed briefly showing the programme slot and the programme name of the programme selected In addition other programme properties will be indicated such as EI for Videotext W89 for a 16 9 format broadcast for encrypted programmes AgI for Dolby Digital broadcasts EG for sub titles amp for Mono broadcasts In addition a yel low bar will be displayed indicating the amount of time of that programme that has already elapsed Also where available from the provider the SFI genre as well as the age restric tions if any will be shown 29 coc PG 2 Tor ila Toa Ha 7 3 Fig 7 4 Fig 7 5 7 3 Receiving encrypted programmes Your receiver is equipped with a Common Interface for the insertion of two CI modules These can be used to receive encrypted programmes To do this you must first insert a Cl module with a valid Smartcard
69. d in this manner remain included in the Total list and can be transferred back to the Favourites list at any time 9 1 5 2 Deleting from the Total list To remove programmes from the Total list proceed as descri bed in Point 9 1 5 1 After calling up the programme list manager press the red function key Total list to switch to the Total list then select the function Delete Please note that programmes deleted from the Total list will also be deleted from all Favourites lists 74 9 1 6 Sorting programmes To sort the order in which the programmes appear in your Favourites lists call up the programme list manager as des cribed in Point 9 1 1 Where appropriate you can now select the desired Favourites list gt Press the blue function key Functions A selection window will be displayed showing the functions avai lable Fig 9 7 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Sort Li thah a E gt Confirm by pressing OK a ETTE Fig 9 7 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the programme you wish to place at a different position in the list gt Now press the yellow function key Sort A double arrow will be displayed next to the selected programme gt You can now use either the arrow keys up down and or the numeric keys to move the programme to the position in the list where you would like it to be placed gt Press the yellow function key Sort to store the pro gramme at its new position gt
70. d remains in memory unchanged To extract a section proceed as follows The beginning and the end of the section that is to be copied must be indicated by two markers Fig 8 14 63 gt To do this set a marker at the beginning and at the end of the section to be extracted with one marker each as described under setting markers gt Now use the arrow keys up down to set the mar ker indicating the beginning of the section to be copied The section to be copied will now be indicated in red on the progress indicator as well as in the overview of existing markers 1 gt Now press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line extract section gt Press OK to display a query window This will show information relating to the section to be copied gt To actually copy the section use the arrow keys left right to mark the field OK and confirm by pres sing OK The marked section will now be copied to a new recor ding Depending on the size of the section this may take several minutes Splitting a recording This function allows you where for instance two successive programmes were recorded as a single recording to split these into two individual recordings Each recording will be split at the point indicated by the relevant markers Recordings can be split as follows gt Set a marker at the beginning of the section to be separated as described under set marker gt Now use the ar
71. dik aess mae ee es 26 Operation cea user 27 Switching on and off 0 00 eee 27 Programme selection 2 222202 27 Using the programme up down keys 27 Using the numeric keys 28 Using the Navigator programme list 28 Selecting a list 0 0 cece eee 28 Calling up blocked programmes 29 INOBOX mak sea poedece ne eases KG 29 Receiving encrypted programmes 30 Option channels 2 aa 30 Selecting starting time 31 Simultaneous recept of two encrypted progr 31 Volume control 2266465444 e500 06 seed eke 31 Selecting a different language 32 Dolby Digital AC3 mode 32 TViRAGIOSWIKCHING seses maa ko Saar 33 Back to last programme selected 33 Display clock and programme information 33 Additional programme information 33 Transponder information 34 Freeze frame 0 a 34 Videotext AA AAP 34 SUD ES seule se de eee kah AUNG star 35 PIP function picture in picture 36 Electronic Programme Guide SFI 36 Downloading SFI data 37 Intedrrupting download 37 Calling up Electronic Programme Guide 37 Now table with current programme contents 38 NO AA APA AA 38 MOL BAAL A kano KR ose ANG BA KA 39 SEI JUNCUONG s 3424 40 4 een 39
72. e Fig 7 16 The current main picture which can be sourced either from a TV programme or from a hard drive recording will be displayed as a small PIP picture in the upper right corner and the TV programme last viewed will be displayed as the main picture The soundtrack of the main picture will always be reproduced when in PIP mode gt Press the Back key to exchange the two pictures The PIP picture will be displayed as the main picture and vice versa gt To switch off the picture in picture mode press the PIP key again 7 15 Electronic Programme Guide SFI SiehFern Info Your digital receiver features an electronic programme guide This allows you to display programme information related to one or more programmes on your Screen You can very quickly obtain an overview of the currently run ning programmes the programmes of the day or those of the following days The SFI functions allow you to display information on programme contents on screen mark specific programmes that will then be automati cally switched on when the programme begins programme timers search for and view programmes according to the pro gramme type genre 36 7 15 1 Acquiring downloading SFI data The programme information will be updated automatically by your receiver at the pre selected updating time Point 9 2 2 provided the receiver is in stand by mode at the time The downloading procedure will be indicated by the m
73. e Infobox with a pro gress bar showing the playing and recording time elapsed 8 1 4 Setting markers while recording gt Press the Record key to open a window showing the functions available Fig 8 6 Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Set mark confirm by pressing OK A marker will now be set at the current position Continue in thiis manner to set markers at all desired places Markers can also be set during Playback mode Point 8 2 1 5 as well as in the menu Manage hard drive Point 8 3 1 3 8 2 Playback function The hard drive resp the PVR navigator will provide access to your hard drive recordings 8 2 1 Playing back recordings 8 2 1 1 Reproducing hard drive recordings gt During normal operation press the green function key to open the PVR navigator Depending on whether you are in TV or radio mode a list of all TV or radio recordings available on the hard drive will be displayed Fig 8 7 The marked recor ding will already be played back in the preview win dow Use the arrow keys up down to select the recor ding you wish to play Confirm by pressing OK to start the playback proce dure The message Play PB will be displayed briefly 52 Recording a broadcast and at the same time playing an existing recording In addition you can play an existing recording from the hard drive simultaneously with a new recording being stored gt While a recording is in progress c
74. e pre programming includes both TV and radio programes gt Use the TV Radio key ro switch the digital receiver to radio mode The receiver will now switch to the last radio programme previously selected gt Press the TV Radio key again to return to the last television programme previously selected 7 7 Return to last programme previously selec ted gt Press the Back key on the remote control to return to the last programme previously selected gt Press the key again to return to the programme pre viously selected 7 8 Display clock and programme information This function allows you to view programme information rela ting to the programme currently selected gt Press the Info key to display information for the cur rently selected programme Fig 7 12 A display will appear on the lower half of the screen showing the current time the name of the programme selected the name of the current programme together with its start and stop times whenever this information is broadcast by the pro gramme provider 7 9 Additional programme information Wherever these are provided you can use the function pro gramme information to obtain additional programme informa tion relating to the programme selected gt Press the Info key twice to open an additional infor mation window Fig 7 13 Additional information relating to the current program me will be displayed gt You can move around lengthy information te
75. ee also Point 9 2 You can now use the SFI functions to obtain information on the contents of the various pro grammes In addition you can use the SFI functions to switch to a particular programme to mark it or to activate it in the timer programming function 37 a Hn Fe Saar rr Mid a a aa ia ee apr ye en Pig gr Fk Kon ae eee um Qe co u Fig 7 17 7 15 4 Now Table with current programme con tents Initially the SFI table Now Fig 7 17 will be displayed showing the programmes currently being broadcast The yel low bar next to the programme name indicates the elapsed time of the current programme The marker indicates the pro gramme currently selected gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker one line at a time gt Use the arrow keys left right to move through the programme list one page at a time The SFI functions Point 7 15 7 are now available gt Press the yellow function key to go to the SFI table Next see Point 7 15 5 or gt press the TV Radio key to return to normal opera tion 7 15 5 Next gt Use the yellow function key to call up the table mn eae Next next following programmes end an Fig 7 18 a gt The SFI functions Point 7 15 7 are now available tential kanpan z gt Press the yellow function key to go to the SFI table pee a EO ainak More Point 7 15 6 or a tie Press the green function key resp the Back key to return to t
76. eld OK and accept the name by pressing OK gt To exit from the virtual keyboard without accepting the entered name press the blue function key Abort Deleting a section Your PVR provides the facility of removing whole sections or topics from an existing recording e g unwanted advertising blocks Please note The deleted sections are irrevocably removed from the hard 1 drive To delete a section proceed as follows Both the beginning and the end of the section that is to be removed must be marked by two marks tags Fig 8 14 gt To do this mark the beginning and the end of the sec tion to be removed with one mark each as described under Setting a mark gt Now use the arrow keys to set the mark that indica Fig 8 14 tes the beginning of the section that is to be removed The section to be deleted is now highlighted in red 1 both on the progress indicator and in the overview of marks set gt Now press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete section gt Press OK to display a query window Here information on the section to be deleted will be displayed gt To actually delete the section use the arrow keys left right to mark the field OK and confirm by pres sing OK Extracting a section This function allows you to copy a section of a recording A new recording is generated consisting only of this section The recording from which this section is copie
77. ellow function key Delete A query message will be displayed asking whether you really wish to delete the selected files Use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK The data will now be deleted To delete several files simultaneously mark these as described in Marking blocks above 8 3 2 4 Sampling MP3 files showing picture files The function sample resp show is available in this menu in order to sample an MP3 file resp to show a JPG file This function can be called up as follows Use the red function key Set Top Box or the green function key USB devices to switch to the source on which the file is located that you wish to sample resp to show Use the arrow keys up down to mark the file you wish to sample Press the blue function key Functions to open a selection window showing the functions available Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Sample resp Show and confirm by pressing OK Press the yellow function key The marked file will now be played as a sample resp shown 68 8 3 3 Copying recordings This function allows you to export recordings from the internal hard drive to an external USB device e g another hard drive gt Call up the menu Manage hard drive as described in Point 8 3 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Copy recordings gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Copy recordings will be displayed Fig 8 18 On the left half of the
78. enter the PIN when calling up the main menu or when selecting a blok ked channel resp a blocked hard drive recording To make matters more convenient for you you will be asked for the PIN only once in each operating cycle 79 Can kla Pah bo Fl re Mapua PIN ir BP iPM Fig 9 12 9 3 2 Changing the PIN The unit PIN code is set to 0000 at the factory gt Press the OK key The menu for changing the unit PIN code will be displayed Fig 9 12 Now use the numeric keys to enter the current unit PIN code in the line Unit PIN factory setting 0000 In the line Enter new PIN use the numeric keys to enter the desired new unit PIN code Repeat the entry in the line Repeat new PIN When you have completed changing the PIN code in this manner you will be taken back automatically to the menu Parental control Note Ensure that you do not forget the unit PIN code If this does happen please consult your retailer 9 3 3 Selecting a TV channel gt Press the OK key The TV Main Favourites list will be displayed The programme currently selected is marked Fig 9 13 Press the red function key to open a selection win dow Here you have the option of selecting the desired programme list type Use the arrow keys up down to open a selection window You have the option of selecting the desired programme list type You can also select on of the various Favourites lists Also refer to Points 6 5 1 and
79. er Intermediate frequency or 1 IF 950 to 2150 MHz Co axial cable Connection cable between LNB and satellite receiver to transmit the signals received and to provide electrical current to the LNBs 99 Example Position Position output output jai Option output E Fig 11 1 LNB LNC Low Noise Block converter Reception unit at the focal point of the antenna converts the frequency range of the satellite into the intermediate frequen cy of the digital receiver LOF Local oscillator frequency stated in terms of MHz or GHz varies depending on the LNB and the frequency range recei ved Receiving frequency of the digital receiver broadcasting fre quency of the satellite LOF Modulation at 22 KHz Apart from the 14 18 Volt switching facility this serves to switch between two LNBs In the case of a Universal LNB it serves to switch to the High Band range Parabolic dish Dish made of metal or coated synthetics with a parabolic shape to focus the electromagnetic waves broadcast by the satellite at a focal point Polarisation plane To better utilise the available frequency range satellites are configured so that neighbouring transponders broadcast with opposite polarisation horizontal and vertical or laevo rotatory and dextro rotatory To receive both polarisation planes you will require two single LNBs or a V H LNB Receiver see satellite receiver Satellite Description of
80. erences This function is also required to sort new programmes into the list after a programme scan To work with this function you should know the following your receiver features the Total list as well as four Favourites lists provided the function enabling several Favourites lists has been switched on as per Point 6 5 1 The Favourites programme lists include all the programmes you have added as described below The Total list includes all programmes channels 71 Ser LA an Tara ngpa Timer verraten aa E E failid Hamy aall Faire Veiner a a rl ed mi a od es aa MAG LEE Fig 9 2 Nami PET j Fig 9 3 Ha a eke eee ae a ee ee ce ce This chapter also describes how you can delete programmes how you can block access to them by means of the parental control function or how you can add them to the EPG If you press the OK key to display a programme list the currently active Favourites programme list will be displayed 9 1 1 Calling up the programme list manager To edit the Favourites list proceed as follows gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main menu Fig 9 1 Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Manage TV lists to work on the TV list or Manage radio lists to work on the radio list Confirm by pressing OK The programme list manager for the respective Favourites list TV or radio list will be displayed Fig 9 2 The Main Favourites list will be
81. essage Load SFI appearing in the display If your receiver is swit ched on at this time the function will not be executed You can also immediately after switching off the receiver while the display shows the message Load SFI press the SFI key to start the downloading procedure manually While the download is in progress the display will show Loading SFI as well as the percentage of SFI data downloaded so far e g 38 The duration of the downloading procedure depends on the number of programmes included Previews can extend as far as seven days in advance As more programmes are added to the electronic programme guide the volume of data incre ases and the preview period is reduced correspondingly It is up to you to decide which programmes should be listed in the electronic programme guide These can be selected as described in Points 9 2 5 and 9 2 6 7 15 2 Interrupting the download procedure The downloading procedure can be interrupted by switching on the digital receiver On Stand by key The SFI data of the previous update are then available 7 15 3 Calling up the Electronic Programme Guide gt Presss the SFI key on the remote control of the digital receiver The electronic programme guide will now be displayed on screen Fig 7 17 If you have selected the starting category Overview Point 9 2 3 the channels you have selected or those of the factory default settings will be shown with their current programmes s
82. et Western limit 24mg yaman ba NAGDAANG G BNG KG 92 Geo positioning aa 93 Set satellite position 94 Select satellite position 94 Select pre programmed satellite position 94 Set user defined satellite position 95 Adjusting the satellite antenna 95 Test transponder LNB configuration 96 Manual adjustment of antenna 96 Automatic fine adjustment Autofocus 96 Store satellite position 97 Current satellite list 97 Delete satellite position 98 Referenzposition aa 98 Technical terms zzuunnunnunnun 99 Technical data specifications 102 Trouble shooting guide s uxzn 105 Annexure m uun nun nun nn 107 Lo ua ABE aa 110 2 Illustrations On Standby Option in TV mode Select sound sub titles Remote control Sound on off mute special functions in Radio mode Select stations by switching the sound sub carriers Hosen PVR Naviga i tor Stop u Playback OK Programme list on off Numeric keys O AV Record Multi function keys Arrow key up Programme Arrow key left a Arrow key right Volume Arrow key down Volume SFI Programme Back Info Volume Programme Volume Menu on off TV Rad
83. eys to mark the file you would like to preview Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions available Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Preview and confirm by pressing OK To start the preview of the marked file you must now press the yellow function key Preview 8 3 3 3 Deleting You can also delete a file on the internal hard drive resp on the USB device while working in this menu gt Use the red function key Set Top Box or the green function key USB devices to switch to the source on which the file or folder to be deleted is located Use the arrow keys up down to mark the file or folder you wish to delete Press the blue function key Functions to open a window listing the functions available Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete and confirm by pressing OK To delete the marked file resp the marked folder you must now press the yellow function key Delete A query message will be displayed asking whether you really wish to delete the selected files Use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK Alternatively select No and confirm by pressing OK in order to abort the procedure 8 3 4 Hard drive information gt Press OK to display a window showing information on the integrated hard drive 8 3 5 Hard drive maintenance Press the OK key to obtain an overview of the number of recordings as well as the degree to wh
84. ge the individual positions as indicated 8 3 1 Managing recordings In this menu Fig 8 10 you have the facility to manage your recordings gt Press the OK key to go to the sub menu Manage recordings A list of the recordings available on the hard drive will be displayed gt Markieren Sie mit den Pfeiltasten auf ab die gew nschte Aufnahme 8 3 1 1 Delete gt To delete the marked recording press the red func tion key Delete gt Use the arrow keys left right to mark the field OK and confirm by pressing OK to actually delete the recording 60 8 3 1 2 Parental control You can block access to recordings that are not suitable for children or adolescents These recordings can then only be played and viewed after the four digit unit PIN code has been entered The parental control function is only active if it has been switched on as described in Point 9 3 gt Press the green function key to block access to the marked recording The recording selected will be indi cated as blocked by the parental control symbol 8 3 1 3 Edit 3 1 gt Press the yellow function key Edit to go to the menu that will alow you to edit the marked hard drive recording Fig 8 11 This will be displayed in a pre view window 1 In addition the markers set in this recording 2 will be indicated The markers Start and End are set as a standard fea ture In addition a yellow progress bar 3 will be displayed showing the current p
85. have entered gt Press the red function key Timer to open a selection window Hem aa Ya gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Timer settings gt Confirm by pressing OK A menu will be displayed allowing you to enter the pre and post run times Fig 7 20 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Timer pre run time resp Timer post run time Fig 7 20 gt Use the numeric keys to enter the desired pre or post run time in minutes gt Press the green function key Accept to store the setting and to return to the previous SFI table 7 15 7 3 SFI programme overview You can use the SFI programme overview to display a table with the whole day s programme of a single channel To do this proceed as follows gt Press the SFI key If you have selected the start cate gory Overview see Point 9 2 3 the SFI table Now will be displayed gt Press the blue function key SFI Menu 41 gt In the selection window use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Programmes gt Confirm by pressing OK SSS ee The day s overview of the selected channel will now re be displayed Fig 7 21 LEO a APP a gt You can use the arrow keys to move the marker to KANG ren and the desired programme or time rr th iira E ee rate at Tagesschau The individual days of the week are displayed along I ICH the lower edge of the screen Fig 7 27 Ka If information is avail
86. he arrow key left to rotate the dish to the maximum West position possible resp desirable Press the blue function key Actions to open the window with the available actions Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line set West limit Confirm by pressing OK To set the Western limit press the yellow function key West limit and confirm the message displayed Fig 10 8 by pressing OK 92 10 2 Geo positioning If you have a suitable motor and if the geographical co ordinates of your location are known this function can facilitate finding the individual satellite positions The co ordinates for a number of German towns and cities are included in the Annexure Point 14 Note Only switch on the geo positoning function if your DiSEqC motor supports this function gt As described above call up the menu for adjusting settings of the motor antenna gt Use the arrow keys to mark the field Geo Pos gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu used to enter the location will be displayed Fig 10 9 gt Use the arrow keys left right to switch the geo positioning function on or off gt Use the arrow keys to select the field for entering the geographical longitude gt Use the numeric keys to enter the geographical longitude gt Now press the arrow key left gt In this field use the OK key to indicate whether the value entered refers to longitude East East or longitude West W gt Now use the arrow keys
87. he audio outputs with a hi fi system Where mention is made of items a b c etc this refers to the illustration on page 10 4 1 Mains power connection The digital receiver should only be connected to the mains pwoer supply when all the cable connections with other com ponents of the system have been made This helps to avoid damage to the digital receiver as well as to other compo nents a When you have made all the other connections use the mains cable supplied to connect the receiver to a mains power outlet 230 V 50 60 Hz 4 2 External unit 4 2 1 Operation with 2 antenna signals To utilise the full range of functions of your digital receiver you should preferably operate it with two separate antenna signals b c Use suitable co axial cables to connect the LNB inputs 1 and 2 of the digital receiver with your external unit Please also note Point 6 4 antenna settings 4 2 2 Operation with 1 antenna signal In exceptional cases you can also operate your receiver with only a single antenna signal In this case however both the recording function and the PIP function will only be available in restricted form b Use a suitable co axial cable to connect the LNB input 1 ofthe digital receiver with your external unit 4 2 3 Operation with a rotating antenna b When using a rotating antenna connect the DiSEqC motor Level 1 2 with the LNB input 1 4 3 Connection to a television set
88. he green function key Test If a new programme list is available a message will be displayed Fig 9 26 gt To download the programme list mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK Your receiver will then re start and will indicate the availability of a new programme list by displaying a message Fig 9 27 on screen gt If you do not wish to download the new programme list press the red function key Reject The message will only be displayed again when an even more up to date programme list is transmitted Update programme list automatically If you would like to have the updating of changes in the pro gramme list performed automatically without any need for a manual procedure then you should select this option The changes will be implemented automatically Newly found pro grammes will generally be added to the end of the Main Favourites list gt To update the new programme list automatically press the green function key Automatic The download of the programme list will be started and the progress of the procedure can be followed on screen Fig 9 28 87 Tai ae F TIA DAE kHz Eli AWA a Bel Fig 9 25 Abe Figg amaie We Mae Fror ameda YI Es vante mana nA Programm sin ahnen 560 deg Ga sila ide Hil Famer Fig 9 26 TAMAS Mmm Megrame wet hugh Obi oe AN a et Ze Frag er ar wu zii piam TE a a aa mu mn ah eo niin ons ar en Ver PG UPANG ee Fig 9 27
89. he previous SFI table Now or gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal opera tion 38 gt or Pressing the yellow function key again while the SFI table Next is displayed will take you to the SFI table More An additional time window will appear in the headline of this table The time relating to the SFI table display ed will be indicated in this window Press the yellow function key to page forward by the time indicated in the yellow coloured field Keep the yellow function key pressed down to page through the information continuously A clock will be displayed to make the information more legible Fig 7 19 Correspondingly you can page backwards through the tables by keeping the green function key pressed down The individual days of the week are displayed along the bottom of the screen If information is available for the following days the appropriate fields will be mar ked To view a preview for a specific day use the nume ric keys to enter the appropriate number for the day required Press the numeric key 0 to go to the PVR navigator Press the Back key to return to the table Next 7 15 7 SFI functions To execute the following SFI functions call up the SFI as described in Point 7 15 3 7 15 7 1 SFI Info You can display brief information on the marked programme with the help of SFI Info Where SFI information is availa ble this will be indicated by the symbo
90. he receiver on a smooth horizontal surface and do not place any objects on top of the receiver as ventilation slots are located here to allow heat to be dissipated from the interior of the unit gt Do not place any burning objects such as burning cand les on top of the receiver gt Do not subject the receiver to water droplets or water spray and do not place any obkects filled with liquid such as vases on top of the receiver gt Operate the receiver only in a temperate climate gt Do not open the reciever housing under any circumstan ces You are in danger of receiving an electrical shock If it is necessary to effect repairs in the receiver these should only be carried out by trained and qualified service person nel In the following cases you should disconnect the receiver from the mains power and should consult an expert gt the mains cable or the mains plug are damaged gt the receiver was exposed to liquid or liquid has run into the unit gt in case of severe malfunctions gt in case of significant external damage 10 Operating breaks W hrend eines Gewitters oder bei l ngeren Betriebspausen z B Urlaub sollte das Ger t vom Netz getrennt werden und das bzw die Antennenkabel entfernt werden Bevor Sie das Ger t vom Netz trennen sollten Sie es zun chst in Standby schalten und warten bis im Display die Uhrzeit angezeigt wird bzw die rote LED leuchtet Hinweis Wir Empfehlen vor Abgabe
91. ich the hard drive is filled with data Fig 8 19 70 8 3 5 1 Checking the hard drive gt To preform a check of the hard drive use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Check gt Press the OK key then confirm the message display ed by pressing OK again to start the procedure The hard drive will now be checked The result will be displayed once the procedure is completed 8 3 5 2 Formating the hard drive When you format the hard drive the file system will be repla ced This may become necessary if an error has been found while checking your hard drive Note All contents of the hard drive will be erased during formating all existing recordings and multi media files e g MP3 s will be lost gt To format the hard drive use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Format gt Press the OK key then confirm the message display ed by pressing OK again to start the formating proce dure Please note The receiver may be operated only with the built in hard drive supplied ex factory The receiver may be damaged otherwise You must therefore not open the housing and must not exchange the hard drive yourself as this would lead to an immediate voiding of all guarantees 9 Changing the basic programming 9 1 Configuring the Favourites list This chapter describes how you may change the pre pro gramming of your digital receiver as well as the Favourites programme list in accordance with your pref
92. ied is intended to help you tuilise the comprehensive functions of your new digital receiver to the fullest extent We have kept the operating instructions as brief as possible and have used terminology that everybody can understand The range of functions of your receiver is constantly being expanded in the form of software updates This means that additional steps in the operation may be added that are not yet described in this operating manual or the operation of existing functions may be changed For this reason you should occa sionally visit the TechniSat homepage to download the current version of the operating manual We wish you many years of viewing pleasure with your TechniSat DigiCorder S2 Your TechniSat Team 3 Please read this first gt Before starting to use your receiver please check that all the components have been supplied correctly The follo wing should be included 1 digital receiver 1 mains connection cable 1 remote control 1 operating manual 1 guarantee card 2 batteries 1 5V microcells gt Please insert the batteries supplied in the battery com partment of the remote control unit with attention to the correct polarity as indicated Important notes on operation The use of so called On Screen Displays OSD means that operation of the digital receiver is simplified and the number of keys on the remote control unit reduced All functions are display ed on screen and can be controlled
93. ight to move through the Fig 7 24 list one page at a time The individual days of the week are displayed along the lower edge of the screen If information is available for the following days the appropriate fields will be marked 42 gt To display the programme content of a specific day press the corresponding numeric key 7 15 8 Ending SFI mode gt Press the Menu or the TV Radio key to return to normal operation 7 16 Sleep Timer gt Press the Sleep timer key once or several times to set the switching off time of the receiver in the range of 15 minutes to 2 hours At the end of the time selected the receiver will switch automatically to stand by mode 7 17 Games Your receiver is equipped with games you can play on screen using the remote control To start the games proceed as follows gt Press the OK key to open the navigator gt Press the red function key Category to open an additional window gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Games and confirm by pressing OK A list of the available games will now be displayed gt Use the arrow keys left right to select the desired game and confirm by pressing OK gt You can now proceed to play the game using the remote control Please note any messages displayed on Screen 8 Hard drive operation Your PVR receiver PVR Personal Video Recorder is equipped with an integrated hard disk drive There is no pro vision for this drive to
94. in one of the two slots provi ded for this purpose gt Insert a CI module in one of the slots gt Insert the Smartcard in the card slot of the CI module Ensure that the gold coloured chip of the Smartcard is on the upper surface in the direction in which the card is inserted gt If you now select an encrypted programme the digital receiver will automatically check the slot and will display tge programm in decoded form provided the appropriate CI module including a valid Smartcard for this programme is inserted in the slot Special functions Certain special functions are offered on specific programme slots e g Premiere reception only with a valid subscription For instance multi feed channels allow you to select various games in the sports category i e different National League games in Germany or you might be able to select different commentary tracks e g stadium broadcast or in some cases different camera viewing angles may be available e g Formula 1 racing In addition on some channels you may be able to select the starting time of a movie you have ordered Please also note Point 7 15 7 2 in this regard 7 3 1 Option channels Some programmes provide the opportunity of using so called option channels This function allows you for instance to select different camera perspectives in the case of a sports event Formula 1 or to switch to different sporty venues National League football in Germany
95. in the list one line at a time gt Use the arrow keys left right to move the marker up or down in the list one page at a time gt 7 2 3 1 Selecting a list To make it easy for you to find programmes your receiver provides several programme lists Thus you can choose to select from your Favourites list TV list see Point 9 1 or to see the alphabetically sorted Total list or the list by Providers gt Press OK The active programme list will be displayed gt Now use the red function key Category to open a m window with the programme list types TV list TV Fig 7 2 provider lists and TV Total list The active programme list type is marked Fig 7 2 In addition the entries Hard drive recordings Music and Games will appear through which you can e g move to the hard drive navigator Point 8 2 28 gt Use the arrow keys up down to select e g the programme list type Total list and confirm by pres sing OK The alphabetically sorted Total list containing all pro grammes will be displayed Fig 7 3 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the pro gramme you wish to view gt Additional information on the current programme can be obtained by pressing the yellow function key INFO gt Confirm by pressing OK or gt Press the green function key PVR to go direct to the hard drive navigator 7 2 4 Calling up blocked programmes If a programme is selected that is blocked by the parental
96. io mode Videotext on off Language select PIP picture in pic Freeze frame Jogshuttle on off Sleep timer This function is only available if the TechniSat relevant data is being broadcast on the channel selected Remote control option By switching the remote control option this remote control unit can control two TechniSat receivers as well as a TechniSat television set using the same coding gt To change the remote control option simultaneously press the selected key SAT1 SAT2 or TV and OK Please note In order to operate this receiver the remote control option selected here and the remote control code selected in accordance with Point 6 2 3 must be identical Alpha numeric On Standby display rogramme select Eject buttons for CI module CI module up down CI modules slot 2 slot 1 Inserting the CI modules gt Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers of the CI module and card gt Insert the desired Smartcard into the appropriate Cl module gt Now carefully insert the complete CI module into the slot provided Audio outputs digital LNB input SCART socket TV USB socket Amen E E Eaa LNB input S Video SCART socket RS 232 Mains a 1 output VCR interface a Audio outputs analogue Dear customer congratulations on your decision to purchase the DigiCorder S2 digital receiver The operating manual suppl
97. ken to the next step of the installation procedure If you press the red function key you will be taken to the previous step of the installation thus giving you an opportunity to correct errors at any time If the initial installation is not performed or if it is aborted the receiver will commence operation with a standard pre pro grammed procedure The initial installation process shown here ser ves merely as an example The exact process of the initial installation will depend on the settings you select Please therefore follow all instructions displayed on screen carefully Operating language gt When starting the installation assistant the first selec Bunarapiacha tion window to be displayed will be that for the Operating language Fig 5 7 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired operating menu language gt Confirm by pressing the green function key Accept Prima ie een iri SP 15 Country setting Maga Bas Laag k ng Pig Papau ea Bun Lire ana el benennen mil Gi daia ee Pte wandern Tor wm Se mri pee oe im rime Aouad bana mi Ji Fig 5 3 Arem Konana He De Se sby pe Bpi oe Ba iima tet aa 47 iam Fi Akiiets Panbgurason Me Do TREO i Fig 5 4 gt Use the arrow keys to select the country in which you are located The selection made here will result in the time zone being set and will affect the sorting of the programme list Fig 5 2 gt
98. l next to the appro priate programme gt Use the arrow keys or the function keys to mark the desired programme Press the SFI key to display the information Lengthy information text can be moved or paged through with the help of the arrow keys Press the Back key to return to the previous table 7 15 6 More aki ok gg Ep eee Td de Foe AN BO NE oe Pama arian rimar Er a aas i I fide beji gg i Parmak JE Tba De ra TIm er Gee Arn ee Bad EE bad Pl M eg ee ee bima fee BEEP ESS LI F E iP i Fig 7 19 39 7 15 7 2 SFltimer programming You can programme timer events very easily with the aid of the electronic programme guide SFI gt or or Use the arrow keys or the function keys to mark the desired programme Press the Record key to programme a Hard drive timer for the marked programme see Point 8 1 2 Press the Option key once to programme a Channel change timer for the marked programme see Point 8 1 2 Press the Option key once again to change the timer type to a VCR timer Press the red function key Timer to open a selection window Use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired Timer type see Point 8 1 2 Confirm by pressing OK For control purposes the menu Manage timer will display the data relative to the selected programme If necessary you can effect any changes here see 8 1 2 Press the Back key to return to the previous table The appropriate line
99. layback 2a ka dae DAAN bode eas b5 MP3 playback za LS Sard be ke oe ae oe 56 Screen controls a 56 Display CONOIS awa satus banner 57 MP3 playback modes 59 Playback reproduction of pictures 59 Managing the hard drive 60 Managing recordings 2 aka asawa aan du 60 Delete AA AE 60 Parental control AA 61 eel AA APA 61 Managing music pictures 66 So APA 66 NOVO AA AA APA 67 DEINES AA ANA AA 68 Sampling MP3 files show pictures 68 Copy recordings a 69 EX erep arn kaka erneuter 69 PICVIEW sikat bamaanbkhaha haaha nr 70 DRITTE sarah teen unse 70 Hard drive information 00085 70 Hard drive maintenance 70 Checking the hard drive 71 Formating the hard drive 71 Changing basic programming 71 Configuring the Favourites list 71 Calling up programme list manager 72 Selecting Favourites list 2 Selecting Total list 72 Adding programmes to Favourites list 73 Delete programmes 000 000 cena 74 Sort programmes 2 3 205 5 ane cence MAG KAEN awe eae 15 Programming the electronic programme guide 6 Updating dead re nee be eh ee 76 Updating time anana AKA eher een 76 6 9 23 9 2 4 9 2 5 9 2 0 9 3 1 932 9 3 3 9 3 4 9 4 1
100. layback position and the total duration of the recording 2 Fig 8 11 gt To skip to a marked spot of the recording use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired marker and confirm by pressing OK Going to any spot of the recording gt Use the coloured keys to go directly to various spots of your choice in the recording Functions Aura Umay a Press the green function key Menu to open a win zu Mar org IN a er dow Fig 8 12 showing the functions available for Here inact editing the recordings ap N whitest m Maa Le g Nana wn gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired function and confirm by pressing OK Setting a marker gt Go as described above to the spot in your recording at which you would like to insert a marker gt Press the green function key Menu to open a win dow showing the functions available gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Set marker gt Press the OK to set a marker at this spot of the recor ding Proceed in this manner to set markers at all desired spots of the recording 61 Deleting a marker gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark a marker you wish to delete gt Press the green function key Menu to open a win dow showing the functions available gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete marker gt Confirm by pressing OK to delete the marker Skip to marker You can simply press a key to jump to a spot or s
101. loca ted on the hard drive resp on the USB device will be indicated by the symbol su gt Where appropriate first use the arrow keys up down to mark the folder containing the desired picture file and confirm by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys up down to select from the list the JPG file you wish to view and confirm by pres sing OK The picture selected will now be displayed in large for mat 59 EEREN Aninei y BHs ker rA Fihtes brair mr kina Ta kafa ari Bagia i ag r ga Aa ere angg Fig 8 9 E ker au u SiS Spe A Hom Ce A banag Kia Fig 8 10 I aaa Show next previous picture gt Press the arrow keys up down to skip to the next resp previous picture Stop gt To exit from picture viewing mode press the green function key You will return to normal operating mode Switching folder levels gt While a picture is being displayed in large format first press OK to activate the navigator again gt To move from a folder to the next higher level use the arrow keys to mark the topmost line which is indi cated by the symbol sw and confirm by pressing OK 8 3 Managing the hard drive Press the Menu key to call up the Main menu gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Manage hard drive gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Manage hard drive will be displayed Fig 8 9 gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker around within the menu and to chan
102. n dm ale eng acer pia arena cedar blind ekaa Endra cal gen Aulnafene senden AKENE sia akan a A U Shui ie NA 1 De ba Nai NAG Bu ie 2 Sha i a aig a Mat j ba Tha Fig 8 2 rei Li Alta nand bad boa Fig 8 3 Now press the green function key Stop A query will be displayed Save or discard the recor ding Fig 8 1 Use the arrow keys up down to select Save in order to save the recording on the hard drive or select Discard in order not to save the probgramme and confirm by pressing OK End recording automatically Option 1 gt Press the On Standby key A query will be displayed on the screen asking what should be done with the current recording Fig 8 2 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line with the desired action In order to continue recording the current programme until it ends mark this line gt Confirm by pressing OK The receiver will record the complete current program me and will then go to stand by mode gt If you switch the receiver on before the end of the pro gramme a query will be displayed asking whether you wish to start the current programme at the Beginning or if you wish to continue viewing Live or if you wish to switch to the Current programme gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the appropri ate line and confirm by pressing OK If you select Beginning the recording will be conti nued in time shift mode Point 8 1 3 Option 2
103. ndby and programme up key are depressed recon nect mains power Keep keys pressed down approx 5 secs until display FLAS appears USB device formated in incorrect file Format USB device in file system system FAT32 Hard drive is full Delete existing recording s File system of hard drive damaged Check hard drive Point 8 3 5 The two programmes selected are Select two programmes located on not located on the same transponder the same transponder CI dual decoding not switched on Switch on Cl dual decoding see Point 6 5 3 The Cl module used is not compati Use a CI module with Dual Decrypt ble with Dual Decrypt capability 106 14 Annexure Co ordinates of selected German cities 1 50 8 52 0 50 7 Bremerhaven se 539 Dan fee 1592 51 0 487 Br o o Duisburg 168 a o Disseldof Jes 2z oOo 54 8 50 1 107 Co ordinates of selected German cities 2 Gmer laglag 517 52 4 54 2 49 0 513 Ce gg 495 53 9 ine gg M nster ja gg 108 Co ordinates of selected German cities 3 Nienburg 51 8 Nordhausen 51 5 N mberg 105 Oberhausen 5155 16 9 Offenburg 80 1485 Oldenburg Holsn 54 3 Oldenburg 332 Osnabr ck 52 3 Paderbor 51 7 Passau 18 6 13 nd co NO BR Plauen 50 5 Potsdam Ha 1524 Ravensburg se lang Regensburg 19 0 Reutlinger 48 5 Rostock 125 54 1 Saarbr cken 49 2 Salzgitter 52 Salzwedel 52 9 Schweinfurt 50 1 Schwerin 53 6
104. nes 4 3 16 9 Automatic adjustment for 16 9 TV sets via SCART Letterbox filtering for 4 3 TV sets MPEG 1 amp MPEG 2 Layer and Il MP3 Dual main sub Stereo 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 0 5 V r m s nominal 600 Ohms gt 60 dB 1 kHz gt 60 dB lt 65 dB 0 5 V r m s nominal gt 40 kOhms Volume when switching on Automatically goes to volume pre 102 viously set Output digital SP DIF output Video parameters Output Output level FBAS Output level Y Output level C Output level RED Output level GREEN Output level BLUE S N weighted Videotext Teletext filtering Scanning Teletext data Soft videotext TV SCART Output VCR SCART Input Output electrical Cinch socket optical Toslink Dolby Digital AC3 1 Vs s 0 3 dB to 75 Ohms 1 Vs s 0 3 dB to 75 Ohms 1 Vs s 0 3 dB to 75 Ohms 0 7 Vs s 0 1Vp p to 75 Ohms 0 7 Vs s 0 1Vp p to 75 Ohms 0 7 Vs s 0 1Vp p to 75 Ohms gt 60 dB corresp to ETS 300 472 standard FBAS corresp to ITU R BT 653 2 lines 6 22 and 320 335 1000 pages memory RGB FBAS or S Video RGB FBAS or S Video FBAS S VHS Hosiden socket Output Hard drive Hard drive type Hard drive controller No of recordings max duration of recording per recording Display Vacuum fluorescence Y signal luminence C signal chrominence 3 5 inch intended for 80 to 250 GB 999 max 26 hours 16 digit 5x7 point matrix
105. news shows etc 9 2 4 SFI channel gt Press the OK key to call up the sub menu SFI chan nel Fig 9 9 gt To start the updating of SFI data manually press the green function key Start now oat PATE AA 1 Should the parameters of the data channel required to load wm RA ira the SFI list have changed you can correct them in this menu Pari aag kauri The current transponder data can be obtained from your local retailer Generally speaking you should not normally make any changes in this menu 9 2 5 Selecting TV channels programmes Fig 9 9 To obtain a better overview you can programme the electro nic programme guide SFI so that it contains only your prefer red channels Please note The more programmes you include in the electronic program me guide the longer it will take to download the SFI data By the same token as the number of channels included in the electronic programme guide increases it may not be pos sible to provide a preview of the maximum of seven days in advance gt Press the OK key The Favourites list of TV chanels will be displayed Fig 9 10 gt Press the red function key to display a selection win dow Fig 9 10 Here you have the option of selecting the desired pro gramme list type You can also select one of the various Favourites lists Refer also to Points 6 5 1 and 9 1 2 T7 gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired programme list type e g Favo
106. o another digital receiver target receiver of the same type and equipped with the same version of operating software gt To do this connect the two receivers by means of a null modem cable gt Switch on the target receiver gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Copy settings and confirm by pressing OK A mes sage will be displayed Fig 9 34 gt To copy the settings press any key on the panel of the source receiver The settings of the source receiver will now be trans ferred to the target receiver Please note any messa ges displayed on screen 9 6 System configuration This menu item allows you to see the specific receiver unit data e g the current software version gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark this line in the sub menu Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Press the Menu key to return to normal operation 9 7 Encryption system Under this menu item you can go to the sub menues of any Cl modules inserted By confirming with OK you can see infor mation on the CI module used resp on the Smartcard inserted Manual initialisation of the CI module gt You can manually initialise the CI module by pressing the green function key CI Reset 90 10 Use with a rotating antenna DiSEqC 1 2 Your digital receiver is ready for use with a motorised rotating antenna Using the DiSEqC control DiSEqC level 1 2 you have the facility to control a suitable motor via the co axial c
107. o mark the field Start search and confirm by pressing OK The scan will be started Please note any messages displayed on screen If no programme is found as a result of the PID search a query message will be displayed asking whether this programme should be generated gt If you wish to generate this programme use the arrow keys left right to select the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK The programme will now be generated and will be added at the end of the Favourites list gt You can press the red function key to abort the search 84 9 4 5 During the search 2 1 4 While the search is still in progress you can follow the scan ning of transponders on your Screen Fig 9 20 The following are shown the satellite currently being scanned 1 the number of programmes found so far 2 the last programmes found 3 the transponder last scanned 4 as well as the progress of the entire scan 5 and the transponder of the satellite currently being scanned ur i 6 ei Team 9 4 6 After the search When the search has been completed a message will appe 6 5 3 ar on screen indicating how many programmes your digital receiver has found how many of these are new programmes and how many are encrypted programmes In addition a oll aga ra et query will be displayed Fig 9 21 asking whether you wish Pin naa to sort the programmes found into the TV or radio list auto Pepan aarte matically or whether you
108. ocation 10 3 Setting a satellite position For each satellite position to be added consecutively work through Points 10 3 1 to 10 3 3 When programming satellite positions we recommend you start with the satellite that has the most Easterly orbital position Continue by adding the other satellites working your way through in a Westerly direc tion until you have reached the satellite with the most Westerly orbital position Your digital receiver is pre pro grammed at the factory for the most popular satellite posi tions In addition you can configure user defined satellite positions User 1 to User 13 for any orbital position desired 10 3 1 Selecting a satellite position 10 3 1 1 Selecting a pre programmed satellite position gt To add a satellite position to the satellite list use the arrow keys to mark the field Sat new gt Confirm by pressing OK A list of the available satellite positions will be dis played Fig 10 10 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark a satellite position you wish to add to the satellite list gt Press the OK key to accept the selection If the Geo positioning function Point 10 2 is switched on the dish will now be automatically rotated to the pro grammed satellite position The rotating procedure will be indicated by the blinking text display turn If the Geo positioning function is switched off you must rotate the dish to the desired satellite position manually Point
109. onal settings LNB properties Once you have completed adjusting the switching matrix of your DVB receiver to the requirements of your receiving installation you must still check and where necessary cor rect the other settings for your receiving unit gt Use the arrow keys left right to move the marker to the column Configuration gt Now in the line in which you wish to check or change the settings use the arrow keys up down to mark the field Continue Example 3 4 satellites Quattro LNBs gt Confirm by pressing OK en A sub menu will be displayed in which you can make settings related to the LNB and can set up a test transponder Fig 6 11 Astra 19 2 Eutelsat 13 The following settings adjustments can be made LNB Type MO On MO An gt Use the arrow keys left right to enter the type of Multiswitch Multiswitch LNB you are using The options are Single LNB Quatro LNB DisiCon 1 LNB DisiCon 2 LNB mr Oe DisiCon 4 LNB C Band LNB Circular LNB SatCR LNB and a User LNB for manual entry of LNB data output E 24 If you have selected the SatCR LNB you must then use the arrow keys to mark the line Setup and you must then start the setup by pressing the OK key A SatCR Scan will now be performed Please also note any messages displayed on screen Test Transponder The following points of this menu need only be entered if you wish to check a satellite signal of a specific satellite T
110. or programmes 2 Satellite Scan Select this type of search to scan only a specific selected satellite for programmes 3 Transponder Scan Select this type of search to scan a specific transponder of a single satellite for programmes 4 Manual Scan Select this type of search to search specifically for one parti cular programme using the programme specific PID num bers When the scanning procedure has been completed a mes sage will appear on your screen indicating how many pro grammes were found by the digital receiver how many of these are new programmes and how many are encrypted programmes New programmes are saved in the Total list and can then be transferred to the Favorites list in accor dance with Point 9 1 gt To commence searching for programmes first call up the Main menu Fig 9 14 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Scan channels gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Scan channels will be displayed Fig 9 15 AEE lary Eam Tima ra kalan TY Lam aan Fadoieien patawan Fap pirje re m aaa Nan haan hen Bii li Ead ee ei ata lat Tid api Balas ii Fig 9 15 81 a Farmer Suche fy Lane thay gt Now use the arrow keys up down to select the type of scan you wish to perform and confirm by pres sing OK 9 4 1 Automatic scan If this scan is selected all the satellites listed in the menu Antenna settings Point 6 4 and 10 4 will be scanned auto
111. ot make any changes in this menu Note For the new software to be loaded automatically the digital receiver must be set to stand by mode The downloading procedure will be indicated by the message Update S as well as the percenta ge of data already downloaded Do not interrupt this procedure by switching the receiver on or off 89 Bena Ca er fin m PENA Pawis FT mem fi fia Bawa pem Ger eee i ee ee ie Die ee en ee paras a pe er a A ee Bin i A E ete te a ma a eS Oe Papa Siria lee Fig 9 33 Lain Da Ga Al eer AS Tagala am Deal un da Kama panien Batibga ye dia nla Tamia ums Diesen Dako ni aw kirija Fig 9 34 Independently of whether you have switched the automatic updating function on or off the receiver will check each time you switch it on whether a new version of the operating soft ware for your digital receiver is available If a new version of the operating software is available this will be indicated by a message displayed on screen Fig 9 33 To start an update of the software simply follow the instruc tions on screen When the update of the software has been successfully com pleted an appropriate message will be displayed on screen gt Press the green function key Continue to return to normal operation 9 5 5 Copying settings You have the facility to copy all the settings such as program me list antenna settings etc of your digital receiver source transmitter t
112. ote control code 22m 3 19 107 Hard drive operation 0 000 ccc eee eee 44 Hard drive information 2 m mn n nn 71 Hard drive maintenance m man 71 FOIMAUNG zent ee ner ae eee are Gee ed 72 108 Frequency 2 ees 25 26 85 102 Genre 2 fe KA MASA FDA KENA eee ee ba 37 43 78 Geo positioning 2 26 5ib0e5sbees85s4ehes eben od 95 97 Hosiden hie wah BLG KANG a eee eho a eee eee ees 14 105 Infobox 40 kawad ernennen 26 27 30 33 51 52 BIPRS pwo wak Ba WA PAL ta dean hawak a a et a 17 88 Parental control aaa castor PWE WAG er 80 81 Volume control 2 424 cue oceeww bide Gs one TRA DAA 32 114 LNB 4 12 13 23 26 95 98 102 103 106 107 COP sce nG a wea ea ae 8 ew ee 26 102 103 Manual search 2 mon 83 85 ES een ee Bett naeh 56 59 66 69 104 MPEGI ee bok ee a ra ee re ee waek oe 101 MPEG2 en 101 Navigator 3 28 29 34 39 44 46 53 56 60 Pause 20H on 3 46 52 54 55 57 58 PIN esse ee NGANGA ADA ee 30 50 61 80 81 54 SP I EEE ERE NAG ae ee eae eee eee 2 18 36 37 Polarisation 46 si0eeedeeeuun JRR 25 85 102 Polarisation plane 0 02 cee eee eee 25 85 102 Programmes delete 72 75 88 90 Programmes sort a 76 Programme information 0 0 00 e eee ee eee 34 Programme list management 73 74 76 Reference position 0 0 00 eee 101 ps aa a AA AA 4 15
113. pots in the recording that you have previously marked with a tag gt Use the arrow keys up down to select a mark to which you wish to jump gt Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Jump to mark gt To jump to this mark confirm by pressing OK Renaming a marker To name a mark proceed as follows gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark a mark tag that you wish to give a new name gt Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line rename mark RE Em gt Confirm by pressing OK to open the virtual keyboard sad Tl in order to enter a new name Fig 8 13 dinge ren gt Use the yellow function key to alternate between Fig 8 13 upper and lower case letters gt Use the arrow keys to mark the first letter resp the first symbol or figure if the name you wish to enter gt Confirm this by pressing OK The selected letter will now be displayed in the headli ne of the virtual keyboard gt Now use the arrow keys to select the second letter of the name and confirm this by pressing OK gt If you have entered an incorrect letter or symbol by mistake you can delete this by pressing the red function key 62 gt Enter the complete name in this way gt To accept the name press the green function key A message will be displayed enquiring whether you really want to accept the name gt Use the arrow keys to mark the fi
114. r the red function key Set top Box to switch to the hard drive The first file resp the first folder on the list will be mar ked 8 3 2 1 Copying The Copy function will effect a copy of the marked file resp folder to be stored on the hard drive resp the USB device The original file resp the original folder will remain unchan ged gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the file resp the folder you wish to copy on to the hard drive resp on to the USB device gt Press the blue function key Functions to open a window listing the available functions gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Copy and confirm by pressing OK gt To copy the marked file resp the marked folder now press the yellow function key Copy The marked file resp the folder will now be copied and the name will then also appear in the left hand resp right hand column of the menu 66 Marking a block To mark several files simultaneously proceed as fol lows Press the OK key to go to the selection mode The marked file will be marked with a cross on the left hand side You can now use the arrow keys up down to also mark the preceding or the following files Once you have completed marking the desired files in this manner press the yellow function key Copy to copy the marked files on to the hard drive Please note that it is not possible to mark blocks of folders only files 8 3 2 2 Moving The Moving function allo
115. ramme scan will be performed All the satellites included in your anten na configuration will be scanned for programmes This procedure may take a few minutes Please note any messages displayed on screen 17 Balim Aka run Solana tan T Er ere LE Fig 5 5 ee ARO I AA TS Tu dhe ce ri d T r F ak lee rn Suet bimp Son NAG rs hiihii Seele IFAD naria miil a Fig 5 6 SFi Die Laie sampa ist his S ig LEI r iimibabba nce effec en Be Di wel gel ka ok el uialatce abe en Fig 5 8 Later tin hen Ei bps Time seen TH Liisi werner Aao an padi ee AIN WEE id HT Lob ig sd Fig 0 Loading SFI data Your digital receiver features an electronic programme guide EPG called SFI SiehFern Info For the data of this electro nic programme guide to be displayed you must first downlo ad the SFI data from the satellite When you have completed the update of your programme list resp the programme scan your receiver will automatically download the SFI data This procedure can take up to 30 minutes gt If you do not wish to wait for the SFI data to be down loaded you can skip this procedure To do this press the yellow function key Skip Fig 5 7 The SFI data will then be automatically updated the following night or you can update them manually at any time see Point 7 5 1 Ending the installation assistant gt Confirm the final message Fig 5
116. ransponder frequency gt In this line use the numeric keys to enter a frequency on which digital programmes are broadcast Polarisation gt Use the arrow keys up down to enter the desired polarisation plane horizontal or vertical Symbol rate The symbol rate indicates the volume of data broadcast per second This could typically be 27500 27500 symbols per second gt Use the numeric keys to enter the correct symbol rate User LNB If you have entered User LNB under the heading DiSEqC type you can make further settings LOF low band LOF Local oscillator frequency is the frequency at which an LNB converts the frequency received into the so called 1 intermediate frequency which can then be received by the digital receiver So called Universal LNBs work with 2 LOFs in order to convert the full frequency range of 10 7 to 11 8 GHz low band and 11 7 to 12 75 GHz high band gt In this line use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the low band of your LNB LOF high band gt In this line use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the high band of your LNB LOF transition gt In this line use the numeric keys to enter the frequency at which your LNB switches from the low band to the high band Signal level quality If you have entered the details of the test transponder correctly the signal strength and quality will be indicated in these lines 25 Fred as ht m 5 __ CS ae o ie Fig 6 11
117. rform an automatic software update 16 Press the green function key Update Fig 5 5 The new software for your receiver will now be down loaded This procedure may take a few minutes If you do not wish to download the new software at this time press the yellow function key Skip If now new software is available at the present time press the green function key Continue You will then proceed to the programme search func tion Programme channel search ISIPRO You have verious options of searching for new channels resp of updating the programme list You can either use the ISIPRO programme list function to download a new programme list for your receiver from the satellite or you can perform a programme scan search gt To download a current programme list use the arrow keys up down to mark the line ISIPRO program me list update Fig 5 6 Confirm by pressing the green function key Start The current programme list will now be downloaded from the satellite Please note any messages display ed on screen as well as the explanations under Point 9 5 3 If you wish to perform a programme scan proceed as fol lows gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the field All programmes if you wish to search for both free to air and encrypted programmes or All unencrypted if you wish to search only for free to air programmes Start the scanning procedure by pressing the green function key and an automatic prog
118. row keys up down to mark the marker from which the total recording is to be split gt Now press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line split recording gt Press OK to display a query window Fig 8 15 This will show information relating to the two recor dings to be created by the split Fig 8 15 gt To actually split the recording use the arrow keys left right to mark the field OK and confirm by pres sing OK 64 Renaming a recording Your PVR extracts information on the name of each program me broadcast from the broadcast data stream If a recording includes several programmes all the names of the recorded programmes will be noted and recorded internally To rename a recording proceed as follows gt Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Rename recording Confirm by pressing OK A list with the available titles will be displayed Use the arrow keys up down to select the title you wish to use and confirm by pressing OK A query will be displayed Use the arrow keys left right to mark the field OK and confirm by pres sing OK If you wish to give the recording a different specific name then use the arrow keys up down to mark the line New If you press the OK key the virtual keyboard will be displayed and you can enter a new name as descri bed under Renaming a mark Enlarging a video To make it easier get
119. s This allows you to use the following combina tions of recording and playback Record one programme and at the same time view another programme being broadcast or a hard drive recording Record two programmes simultaneously even if these are located in different ranges of the transmission band Record two different programmes simultaneously even if these are located in different ranges of the transmission band plus play back and view an exi sting hard drive recording If only one antenna connection is available for connec tion to the reciever only a limited range of recording and playback options is available Record one programme and at the same time view another programme in the same range of the same reception band or view a hard drive recording Record two programmes on the same reception band simultaneously Record two different programmes on the same reception band simultaneously and view an exi sting hard drive recording 44 8 1 1 Instant recording Starting a recording manually Option 1 gt Switch on the channel on which the programme is being broadcast that you wish to record Press the Record key to record the programme cur rently being broadcast The programme will continue to be displayed on screen while the recording is in progress To interrupt the display of the current programme at a specific spot press the yellllow function key Play Pause While the recording continues in the ba
120. s checking of the test transponder no pre programmed position is recognised or if the signal is too weak appropriate messages will be displayed on screen Figs 10 16 and 10 17 To save the satellite position use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK 10 4 Current satellite list The saved satellite positions can be found in the satellite list Positions that have not yet been saved are indicated in this list marked with an gt To rotate the dish to a position included in the satellite list use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list Press the OK key Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired position Confirm by pressing OK The dish will now be rotated to theposition selected The ongoing rotation will be indicated in the menu by the blinking message turn 97 baka Chala mire So naabala Pe pe Fig 10 14 3i Chiiala 7A JE armer Stoll speak Fils Fig 10 15 ih Ore kin Cr bi bade an te Troktdan spakan E p i Fig 10 16 Signal quality not high erraugh Phase check baal Trance Save Done To Fan Fig 10 17 10 4 1 Turning to a satellite position To turn the antenna to the position set in the satellite list your digital receiver is equipped with the function turn to sat gt To open the window listing the available actions press the blue function key Actions gt Now use
121. s to show all available programmes in the Total list or select All new to show only newly found program mes from the latest scan performed or All English to show only English language channels Confirm by pressing OK Now depending on your selection a programme list will be displayed showing e g all all new or all English language programmes channels Programmes already included in the Favourites list are shown with the programme slot number applicable in the relevant Facourites list 9 1 4 Adding programmes to the Favourites list To add a programme from the Total list to one of the Favourites lists call up the programme list manager as des cribed in Point 9 1 1 where appropriate select the desired Favourites list and change to the Total list gt Press the blue function key Functions A selection window listing the available functions will be displayed Fig 9 5 Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Add Confirm by pressing OK Use the arrow keys up down to mark a program me you wish to add to the list Press the yellow function key Add to add the mar ked programme to the Favourites list Marking blocks To mark several programmes simultaneously proceed as follows Press the OK key to go to the selection mode The marked programme will be indicated by a cross on the left hand side You can now use the arrow keys up down to also mark the following or the preceding programmes as well 13
122. screen you can see the recor dings available on the internal hard drive The right half of the screen shows the contents of the USB device 8 3 3 1 Exporting The Export function creates a copy of the marked file on the USB device The original file remains intact Pasma E Fig 8 18 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the file you wish to copy to the USB device gt Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions available gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Export and confirm by pressing OK gt To copy the marked file you must now press the yel low function key Export The marked file will now be copied to the USB device and will then be displayed on the right half of the menu Please note that this procedure may take quite some time depending on the size of the file Marking blocks To mark several files simultaneously proceed as follows gt Press OK to go to selection mode The marked file will be indicated by a cross on the left hand side gt You can now use the arrow keys up down to also mark the preceding or the following files gt Once you have completed marking the desired files in this manner press the yellow function key Export to copy the marked files on to the hard drive 69 Fetah Frulm Fig 8 19 8 3 3 2 Preview This function allows you to start the playback of a file in a small preview window gt Use the arrow k
123. t to mark the column Configuration gt Now use the arrow keys up down in the line Motor antenna to mark the field Continue gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu for setting the motor antenna will now be displayed Fig 10 4 gt Press the blue function key Actions to open an additional window Fig 10 5 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete limits kiache Cirenzer mute Fol Pilita Fig 10 5 91 find eigen geben Lim teen u Ar terre NG ver real CR url Sate eee eerie Fig 10 6 Fig 10 7 oF Fig 10 8 Confirm by pressing OK to transfer the action selected to the yellow function key To delete the limits press the yellow function key Delete limits Confirm the message displayed Fig 10 6 by pressing OK 10 1 2 Setting the East limit gt To enter the East limit first use the arrow keys to mark the field Save Now press the arrow key right to rotate the dish to the maximum East position possible resp desirable Press the blue function key Actions to open the window with the available actions Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line set East limit Confirm by pressing OK To set the Eastern limit press the yellow function key East limit and confirm the message displayed Fig 10 7 by pressing OK 10 1 3 Setting the West limit gt To enter the Wast limit first use the arrow keys to mark the field Save Now press t
124. telliten Equipment Control is a digital switching controlling signal used to control DiSEqC compati ble components via the antenna cable If your external unit is equipped with DiSEqC components you must switch the DiSEqC controlling function on gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to switch DiSEqC on or off As only one LNB can be controlled when the DiSEqC function is switched off the menu is limited to the con figuration of a single LNB 6 4 2 Antenna signals Your receiver is equipped with two tuners This allows you to record one programme while viewing another programme So that you can enjoy the full benefit of the functions of your twin receiver for both recording and playback you should definite ly use two separate antenna connections antenna signals Please also note Point 8 1 gt In this line use the arrow keys left right to set the number of antenna signals to 2 if you are connec ting your receiver to two separate antenna connec tions If only one antenna connection is available then set this item to 1 This means that while you are recording a programme you will only be able to view other pro grammes being broadcast on the same receiving band as the programme being recorded 6 4 3 Setting the switching matrix The menu lists the four switching criteria for the DiSEqC con trol You receiver is pre programmed so that ASTRA is recei ved on switch setting A A and Eutelsat is received on setting
125. th electrical current via the co axial cable To do this the receiver provides a current of 14 or 18 Volt Intermediate frequency The frequency range transmitted by the satellite cannot be transmitted via cable and is therefore converted by the LNB to the intermediate frequency range of 950 to 2150 MHz This makes transmission possible and allows the digital receiver to process the signal 1 IF intermediate frequency 101 12 Technical data DBS tuner Input frequency range Input level range DBS tuner input Input impedance Loop Through AFC capture range Demodulation Symbol rate FEC Viterbi rates Roll off Factor Demultiplexing Common Interface Type Power consumption Video decoding Video compression Video standard Active Picture area Picture format Picture material 16 9 Audio decoding Audio compression Audio mode Sampling frequencies Audio parameters Output analogue Output level L R Output impedance THD SIN Cross talk Input analogue Input level L R Input impedance 2 x 950 2150 MHz 65 dBm 25 dBm 2 x F socket 75 Ohms internal loop through 3 MHz Shaped QPSK 2 45 Mbaud s SCPC MCPC Viterbi and Reed Solomon 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 automatic adjustment 35 in accordance with ISO 13818 1 2 Common Interface slots for CI modules max 0 3A 5V MPEG 2 and MPEG 1 compatible Up to MP ML main profile main level PAL 25 HZ 720 pixels x 576 li
126. the desired satellite resp to determine whether you are able to receive the desired satellite at the position set Only once the signal strength and signal quality of this test transponder are displayed can you adjust the antenna precisely 95 LAB Typ EF ta LEF aga Lite amu ip Tepe Sat ce bhi LIEF Ernie SE Trage par Nin Palaban ll uam i Fig 10 12 iv 3 Fig 10 13 10 3 2 1 Test transponder LNB configuration To change the data of the test transponder in question pro ceed as follows gt Use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list gt Press the OK key to open the satellite list gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the satellite position for which you wish to change the data gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Now use the arrow keys to mark the field LNB Config and press the OK key The menu LNB settings will be displayed Fig 10 12 gt In this menu enter the data of the test transponder as well as of the LNB used as described in Point 6 4 3 gt Press the Back key to return to the settings for the motorised antenna 10 3 2 2 Positioning antenna manually You can determine the optimum position for the desired satellite by monitoring the indicators for signal strength and signal quality Adjust the dish so that both bar graphs show a maximum value gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the field save gt Now use the arrow keys right to mark the
127. the time is not shown this must still be acquired by the receiver To do this switch the receiver on and select a major channel such as ZDF for approx 30 seconds to automatically acquire the time 7 2 Programme selection 7 2 1 Using the programme up down keys gt Use the programme keys up down either on the receiver or on the remote control to move up or down the list one programme slot at a time 27 7 2 2 Using the numeric keys gt Use the numeric keys to enter the desired program me number For example 1 for programme slot 1 1 then 4 for programme slot 14 2 then 3 then 4 for programme slot 234 1 then5 then6 then 7 for programme slot 1567 When entering programme numbers with several digits you have approx three seconds time after pressing a key to com plete the entry If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one two or three digits you can speed up the entry procedure by kee ping the key depressed a little longer on the last digit 7 2 3 Using the Navigator programme list gt Press the OK key The programme list navigator will be displayed In TV mode only TV programmes will be shown and in Radio mode only radio programmes The programme currently selected will be marked Fig 7 1 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the desired programme gt Press the OK key and the marked programme will be selected gt Use the arrow keys up down to move the marker up or down
128. ting timer setting Press the yellow function key Delete A query message will be displayed Do you really want to delete this timer Use the arrow keys left right to select Yes To delete the timer entry confirm by pressing OK 8 1 2 5 Programming a new timer event gt To programme a new timer event use the arrow keys up down to mark a free line in the menu Timer overview Press the green function key New to go to the entry window for programming a new timer event Now make your settings here in accordance with Point 8 1 2 Use the arrow keys up down to mark the additio nal field Type displayed Confirm by pressing OK A window will be opened listing the timer types availa be 50 gt Use the arrow keys up down to select the desired timer type gt To accept the timer type confirm by pressing OK gt When you have completed the programming press the green function key Accept to transfer the data to memory Note Ensure that thereceiver has acquired the correct time This is shown in the display while the receiver is in stand by mode If this is not the case switch the receiver to a major channel such as ZDF etc for approx 30 seconds to acquire the time If it was activated under Point 6 2 4 the time should now be shown in the display in stand by mode 8 1 3 Timeshift Funktion The time shift function provides the facility of recording and playing back at the same time This is made
129. ting to a specific point on a recording you can enlarge the video picture of the recording gt Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Enlarge video Confirm by pressing OK to display the video picture in larger format To again reduce the size of the video picture proceed as above and mark the line Reduce video 65 8 3 2 Managing music pictures As described in Point 8 2 2 and 8 2 3 you can use your receiver to play music in MP3 format and to view pictures in JPG format To copy the appropriate files onto the hard drive proceed as described in Point 4 to connect a USB device on which the MP3 files resp JPG files are stored to the USB port of the receiver Please note In the menu Copy music you can only manage MP3 files while the menu Copy pictures only allows you to manage pic ture files gt Call up the menu Manage hard drive as described in point 8 3 ng a isa gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Copy music resp Copy pictures in order to manage the appropriate files gt Confirm by pressing OK A menu with two columns will be displayed Fig 8 16 resp Fig 8 17 with the left half set top box sho wing the files and folders stored on the hard drive The column on the right USB device shows the files and folders stored on the USB device connected to the receiver gt Use the green function key USB devices to switch to the USB device o
130. to set this line in accordance with the output signal of your VCR to the options FBAS RGB or S Video 6 3 6 Dolby Digital AC3 Various movies are broadcast in Dolby Digital format This will be indicated in the info window after the programme has been selected by the Dolby symbol EE If you have a Dolby Digital 5 1 channel amplifier you can where broadcast enjoy appropriate movies in 5 1 channel Dolby Digital sound The only requirement is that the digital output Audio Out Digital see Point 4 6 2 of your DVB receiver must be connected to the digital input of your Dolby Digital 5 1 channel amplifier 21 Kernen Hat Ara AGNO mare Anderungen bernahmen ja Wair Fig 6 7 re uch lei Tene wurwallen Tw Laker s ra Faces ren Taari ile rerai W lS di hay paang lai Teer a hae suger Brea aaa iar Al Grundaingi Aue il hhi irn leiter ET re aha koi iparsion D Ha BF ire arr Fig 6 10 Fanta rei lar Use the arrow keys left right to switch the Dolby Digital function on or off If the Dolby Digital AC3 function is switched on these bro adcasts will automatically be reproduced in Dolby Digital for mat If the function is not switched on off Dolby Digital sound can also be switched on manually Please also note Point 7 5 1 ofthe operating manual Accepting storing settings To store the settings made in this menu please proceed as follows gt Press the green function ke
131. urites lists Confirm by pressing OK If the option of various Favourites lists was activated under Point 6 5 1 a selection window showing the various Favourites lists will be displayed Use the arrow keys to mark a channel you wish to include in the electronic programme guide Press the yellow function key SFI to include the marked channel in the electronic programme guide resp to remove it from the programme guide To include several channels in the electronic program me guide simultaneously mark these as described in 9 1 4 Marking blocks When you have completed marking the desired chan nels in this manner press the yellow function key SFI to accept the marked programmes into the elec tronic programme guide Press the Menu key to return to normal operation You can now start the downloading procedure manually gt Switch the receiver off using the On Stand by key Stand by Now while the message Load SFI is shown in the display press the SFI key The receiver will now perform the download procedu re This will be shown by the message Loading SFI as well as an indication of the SFI data already down loaded in the display panel The downloading procedure can be interrupted by switching the digital receiver on On Stand by key 9 2 6 Selecting radio channels programmes Use the same procedure as described in Point 9 2 5 to inclu de radio channels stations in the programme guide 78 9 3
132. ws you to move or shift the marked file resp the marked folder from the source medium e g the USB device to the target medium e g the hard drive At the end of this procedure the file or folder that has been moved will be present only on the target medium and will be deleted from the source medium gt Use the red function key Set Top Box or the green function key USB devices to go to the sour ce on which the file or folder to be moved is currently stored Use the arrow keys up down to mark the file or the folder you wish to move Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the available functions Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Move and confirm by pressing OK To move the marked file resp the marked folder now press the yellow function key Move To move several files simultaneously mark these as described in Marking blocks above 67 8 3 2 3 Deleting To delete files resp folders proceed as follows gt Use the red function key Set Top Box or the green function key USB devices to switch to the source on which the file or folder to be deleted is located Use the arrow keys up down to mark the file or folder you wish to delete Press the blue function key Functions to open a window listing the functions available Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Delete and confirm by pressing OK To delete the marked file resp the marked folder you must now press the y
133. xts one line at a time by using the arrow keys up down or one page at a time by using the arrow keys left right gt Where available pressing the Info key again will bring up the next programme gt Press the Info key once again to switch off the display 33 Sa Sa ik a Pars kaa eee 17 CE na ee Se ee ity 12 na Fig 7 12 Fig 7 13 7 10 Transponder information Fig 7 14 ml m 18 47 88 16 id J ARDText VT group VT block gt Call up the navigator by pressing OK gt Use the arrow keys to mark the programme you wish to display gt Press the Option key to display the data of the trans ponder selected Fig 7 14 gt In addition you can use the coloured function keys to display Audio Video information Programme information and where available information on the Encryption system CA in use gt Press the Menu key to exit the information function 7 11 Freeze frame gt Press the Freeze frame key and the current moving TV picture will be frozen and displayed as a still pictu re gt Press this key again to return to normal operation 7 12 Videotext 7 12 1 Using the videotext decoder of your televi sion set Where broadcast videotext will be made available to your television set To operate the videotext options you must use the remote control of your television set If there should be any probelms related to the display on your television screen
134. y Accept to store the changes made and return to the menu Settings alternatively gt Press the red function key Back A query window will be displayed Fig 6 7 gt If you wish to accept and store the changes use the arrow keys left right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK You will now be returned to the previous menu gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal opera tion In this case the settings will not be stored 6 4 Antenna settings Once you have set the digital receiver to your own individual preferences it may still be necessary to adjust the digital receiver to your antenna The menu Antenna settings lists the satellites set in terms of the installation assistant If the installation assistant was prematurely terminated the satellite positions ASTRA and EUTELSAT will be pre pro grammed If you also wish to receive other satellites or if you are using a different LNB set your digital receiver to the des ired data as follows gt Use the Menu key to call up the Main Menu Fig 6 8 gt Use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Settings will be displayed Fig 6 9 gt Now use the arrow keys up down to mark the line Antenna settings Confirm by pressing OK The menu Antenna set tings will be displayed Fig 6 10 The following settings can be made in this sub menu 22 6 4 1 Switching DiSEqC on and off DiSEqC Digital Sa

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