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I. Reference 2
1.1 General Features 2
1.2 Accessories 3
1II. Product Overview 4
2.1FrontPanel 4
2.2 Rear Panel 5
2.3 Remote Control Unit (RCU) 6
III. Connection with Other Device 8
15B3.1 Connecting to TV 8
3.2 Connecting the Antenna 9
3BIV. Installation 11
4.1 Powering On 11
4.2 Antenna Setting for Satellite 11
4.3 Search Channels from Satellite 12
4.3.1 Satellite Search 12
4.3.2 TP Search 12
4.3.3 Blind Search 12
4.4 Antenna Setting for Motor 13
4.5 Fast scan 14
4.6 Factory Default 14
V. Basic Operation 15
5.1 Audio 15
5.2 Zoom In 15
5.3 Satellite List 15
5.4 EPG 16
5.5 Subtitle 17
5.6 Teletext 17
5.7 Timer 17
5.8 Sleep 18
5.9 Multi Pictures 19
5.10 Programme Information 19
VI. Channel Manager 21
6.1 Edit Channels 21
6.2 Edit Favorite 22
6.3 Sort Channels 23
6.4 Delete Satellite 23
6.5 User Channel List 23
VII. Channel List 24
7.1 OK List 24
7.2 Favorite List 24
VIII. Preferences 26
8.1 System Setting 26
8.2 OSD Setting 27
8.3 Timer Setup 27
8.4 Parental control 28
8.5 USALS Seutp 28
IX. USB Control 29
9.1 Play Files 29
9.1.1 Music 29
9.1.2 Photo 30
9.1.3 Movie 30
9.1.4 Play List 31
9.1.5 PVR Files 31
9.2 Recording and Timeshift 32
9.2.1 Recording 32
9.2.2 Timeshift 32
9.3 Other Operations 33
9.3.1 Upload/Download 33
9.3.2 Rename/Delete Files 33
9.3.3 Create Folder 33
9.3.4 Lock Folder 33
9.3.5 Set Recording Path 33
9.3.6 Format Disk 34
X. Network 35
10.1 Connecting to Network 35
10.1.1 Connecting to the LAN 35
10.1.2 Connecting to the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) 35
10.2 Network Application 36
10.2.1 Internet Radio 36
10.2.2 VFTP 36
10.2.3 Youtube 37
10.2.4 Proxy Setting 37
10.2.5 VPN Setup 37
10.2.6 SMB File Setup 37
10.2.7 Weather Forecast 38
XI. Additional Information 39
11.1 Trouble Shooting 39
11.2 Technical Specification 41
11.3 Glossary 42
+Safety Precaution
This STB has been designed and manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully before operating this receiver.
4 Main Supply:
Before operating, please check the units operating voltage is 90~250V AC 50/60Hz.
4 Overload:
Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter, neither use damaged power cord or touch it with wet hand as this may result in electric shock.
4 Liquid:
The receiver shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water, and that no objects filled with liquids, such as base, shall be placed on the apparatus.
4 Ventilation:
Keep the slots on top of the receiver uncover to allow sufficient airflow to the unit. Do not put the receiver on soft furnishings or carpets. Do not expose the receiver to direct light or do not place it near a heater or in humid conditions. Do not stack other electronic equipments on top of the receiver.
4 Cleaning:
Plug out the receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning. Clean the receiver by a soft cloth or mild solution of washing-up liquid (no solvents).
4 Connection:
Disconnect the receiver from the mains when you connect it to satellite LNB or disconnect it from LNB. Failure would possibly cause damage to the LNB.
4 Location:
Put the receiver indoor in order to avoid lightening, raining or sunlight.
4 Uncover:
Do not remove the cover, to reduce the risk of electric shock. Contact qualified and licensed service personnel to repair the receiver, or contact your dealer.
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I. Reference
1.1 General Features
DVB-S/DVB-S2 Satellite Compliant (MPEG-II/ MPEG-IV/ H.264)
SCPC & MCPC receivable from Ku and C band satellites
Universal, Single, Single S & C Band Wideband LNB
Sensitive Tuner with Loop-Through
DiSEqC1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3 (USALS)
Unicable Supported
Blind search supported
Fast Scan on Astra (19.2)
Auto DiSEqC Search
PAL/NTSC/SECAM Conversion
True full Color (32 bits) on screen display (OSD)
Storing memory: 100 satellite, 4000 transponders and 10000 channels
8 favorite group and parental lock supported
Multi-language menu supported
Multi-language audio supported
Multi-language DVB Subtitle output
7 days Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
Teletext output through VBI and OSD
Multi-Picture supported
USB 2.0 Interface
Support many network functions
1.2 Accessories
λ Users manual
λ Remote Control Unit
λ Batteries
λ A/V Cable
λ HDMI Cable
Figure 1.Accessories
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II. Product Overview
2.1FrontPanel
1. Signal LED
Signal Indicator.
2. Display
It displays channel information. In standby mode it displays local time.
3. Power Button
Switch between operation and standby modes.
4. MENU
Activate main menu or exit from current menu.
5. OK
Confirm the selected operation or displays the channel list while watching a programme.
6. τV/Vυ
Change volume while watching programme or change option from left to right.
7. CHπ/CHθ
Change channels while watching programme or change option from up to down.
8. EXIT
Exit from current menu.
9. USB2.0
One USB 2.0 Host Port.
2.2 Rear Panel
Figure 3. Rear Panel
1. LNB IN
Connect the satellite antenna cable.
2. LOOP OUT
Connect another receiver.
3. RS232
Connect to the computer using serial line.
4. TV SCART
Connect to the TV using Scart cable.
5. AUDIO/ VIDEO
Connect to the TV using an RCA cable.
6. SPDIF
Digital Audio output.
7. USB2.0
One USB 2.0 Host Port.
8. HDMI
Connect to the TV using an HDMI cable.
9. LAN
Connect to the internet using Ethernet cable.
10. ON/OFF
Power on/off.
2.3 Remote Control Unit (RCU)
You can control this receiver by this remote controller with full function.
1. POWER: Switch between operation and standby modes.
2. TV/R: Switch between TV and RADIO.
3. MUTE: Mute audio.
4. DISPLAY: Set the HDMI mode.
5. MODE: Set the display format.
6. TIME: Display the Timer Setup menu.
7. F1: Accessorial function.
8. NUMERIC KEY (0~9):
Enter a TV/radio channel number or menu option number.
9. SLEEP: Set the sleep time.
10. USB: Enter USB menu.
11. AUDIO: Display the audio list.
12. PAUSE: Freeze the picture.
13. ZOOM: Picture zooming function.
14. INFO: Display the programme information.
15. MENU: Activate main menu or exit to live channel.
16. EXIT: Exit current menu step by step.
17. π/θ: Changes program.
18. τ/υ: Change volume.
19. OK: Confirm the selected operation or display the channel list while watching a programme.
20. VOL: Adjust the audio volume.
21. CH: Change program.
22. SAT: Show the scanned satellite list.
23. RECALL: Show the previous viewed channels list. Or switch to the previous viewed channel.
24. FAV: Display favorite channel list you set before.
25. SUB: Display the subtitle language list.
26. FIND: Quickly find channels which you want.
27. EPG (Electronic Program Guide): Display the programme guide.
28. TXT: Display the teletext.
29. Page: Page up/down on menu.
30. : Display the weather forecast.
31. : Display the Radio Online menu.
32. : Enter Youtube menu.
33. : Display multi picture menu mode list.
34. ττ: Rewind.
35. υυ: Fast forward.
36. υ: Play.
37. ■: Stop or Go to USB menu.
38. Iττ: Previous.
39. υυI: Next.
40. I I: Pause/time shift.
41. ●: Record.
III. Connection with Other Device
The following diagram shows you the connections among receiver, TV, LNB and other equipment, please read this first if you are not sure about the connection, and it will guide you to the correct connection.
15B3.1 Connecting to TV
Figure 5. Connecting to TV & AMPLIFIER
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3.2 Connecting the Antenna
You can connect one fixed dish LNB directly to the LNB IN, or connect at least two dish LNB by DiSEqC Switch.
Figure 6. Connecting to Dish LNB
Figure7. Connecting to Dish LNB
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IV. Installation
You should installation the receiver when powering on your product for the first time after purchase.
Tip: The default password is 0000. If you have forgotten your password, please contact your local product distributor.
4.1 Powering On
1. Connect the power cord of the product to a wall outlet.
2. Ensure the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the product is switched to ON.
3. Power on by pressing the POWER button on the remote control or the STANDBY button at the front of the product.
4.2 Antenna Setting for Satellite
Antenna Setting allows you to configure the antenna setting parameters. Menu->Installation ->Antenna Setting
1. Satellite: Highlight the satellite you want to search.
2. Transponder: Press the τ/υ button to change the TP.
3. LNB Freq.: Press the τ/υ button to change the LNB frequency.
4. DiSEqC Type: Press the τ/υ button to select the required DiSEqC1.0 input.
5. DiSEqC 1.1: Press the τ/υ button to select the required DiSEqC1.1 input.
6. Network search: Select ON or OFF to set if you want to implement network search.
7. 22kHz: Select ON, OFF or Auto.
8. LNB Power: Select the required LNB power.
4.3 Search Channels from Satellite
4.3.1 Satellite Search
1. Highlight the satellite and press the OK button.
2. Complete the antenna setting of this satellite.
3. Press the BLUE button to start search.
Tip: You can select multi satellites to search at the same time. And you can execute Delete, Add, Rename, or Move functions in this menu according to the help information.
4.3.2 TP Search
1. Highlight the satellite and press the OK button.
2. Complete the antenna setting of this satellite.
3. Highlight the Transponder and press the OK button to enter TP Setup menu.
4. According to the help information, you can start TP search.
Tip: You can select multi transponders to search at the same time. And you can execute Delete, Add or Edit PID functions in this menu according to the help information.
4.3.3 Blind Search
1. Highlight the satellite or add a new satellite and press the OK button.
2. Press the YELLOW button to start blind search.
3. After searching, it will save all the transponders automatically.
4.4 Antenna Setting for Motor
Menu->Installation ->Antenna Setting->Motorised System
1. Motor Mode:
Select DiSEqC 1.2 or USALS using the τ/υ button.
DiSEqC 1.2: General motor antenna using DiSEqC 1.2.
USALS: Motor antenna using USALS.
2. Satellite:
Select the satellite which you want to setup.
3. Transponder:
Select one TP which has signal.
4. Position Auto:
Press the τ/υ button, the motor will drive automatically until it gets the signal.
5. Continuously Move:
The motor can drive only when you hold on pressing the τ/υ button.
6. Step Size:
Set the driving step.
7. Move Steps:
Press the τ/υ button, the motor will drive several steps according to the Step Size.
8. Limit Set:
You can set the maximum motor limit for both East and West to prevent damage to the antenna. When you set Disable the Motor limit setting is released.
9. Command Type:
1) Save Position: Save current position of Motor.
2) Go to Position: Drive Motor to the position which you saved previous.
3) Go to Reference: Drive Motor to zero point.
4) Go to X.X: Drive Motor according to the USALS Setup.
4.5 Fast scan
Menu->Installation-> Fast Scan
To fast search channels by different providers base on Astar (19.2) satellite and the 12515 transponder.
4.6 Factory Default
You can restore the product to the factory default and you can also setup it according to the wizard.
Warning: Please note that once you perform Factory Default all, all data and settings will be deleted.
1. Menu->Channel Manager->Factory Default
2. Input the password.
3. Highlight the option you want and press the OK button to execute it.
1) All: All data and settings will be deleted.
2) Channel List Only: All channels data will be deleted.
3) Radio Channel Only: All radio channels data will be deleted.
4) Scramble Channel Only: All scramble channels data will be deleted.
V. Basic Operation
5.1 Audio
You can select the language you prefer in Audio if the current programme is available in multiple audio languages.
1. Press the AUDIO button.
2. Press the OK button to select the audio language you prefer.
3. Select audio direction (Left, Right, Stereo) using the τ/υ button.
4. Press the EXIT button to close.
5.2 Zoom In
You can zoom in the current video picture.
1. Press the ZOOM button.
2. Press the π/θ/τ/υ button to move the icon to the position you want to zoom in.
3. Press the OK button to display.
4. Press the EXIT button to close.
5.3 Satellite List
You can select or hide the satellite that you want.
1. Press the SAT button.
2. Highlight the satellite that you want.
3. Press the OK button, then it can enter the channel list which only includes the channels of this satellite.
4. Press the RED button to hide or show the satellite. If it is hidden, the channels of this satellite will be hidden in the channel list.
5.4 EPG
You can view the EPG information of all channels in time and date order.
1. Press the EPG button.
2. Press the RED button to switch EPG mode between Weekly EPG and Day EPG.
Weekly EPG:
1) Press the OK button to switch between EPG list and channel list.
2) Press the π/θ button to change channel or EPG event.
3) Press the τ/υ button to change the date, and it displays the EPG list in one day of the highlighted channel.
4) Highlight the EPG event which you want, press the GREEN button to enter Timer Setup menu. After setup, press the OK button can add the EPG event to the Timer.
Day EPG:
1) Press the π/θ button to change channel.
2) Press the τ/υ button to change EPG event of the highlighted channel.
3) Press the BLUE button to display the detail information of the highlighted EPG event.
4) Highlight the EPG event which you want, press the GREEN button to enter Timer Setup menu. After setup, press the OK button can add the EPG event to the Timer.
5.5 Subtitle
You can select the language for the subtitle if the programme provides subtitle information.
1. Press the SUB button.
2. Select the required subtitle language and press the OK button. The subtitle will be displayed in the selected language at the bottom of the screen.
5.6 Teletext
You can view the teletext information of this programme.
1. Press the TXT button.
2. Press the π/θ button to page up or page down.
3. Press the NUMERIC(0-9) buttons can go to the designated page directly.
4. Press the color button can back to the previous page.
5.7 Timer
You can set 32 timer events. It will record or play the program automatically according to the timer event list that you set.
1. Go to Menu->System Setting->Timer Adjust->Event Timer.
2. Press the GREEN button to setup a timer, and press the OK button to save the timer after setup.
Source: Switch TV and radio.
Channel: Press the τ/υ button to display the channel list and press the OK button to select the channel.
Date: Input the date of the timer.
Start: Input the start time of the timer.
Stop: Input the stop time of the timer.
Repeat: Select the repeat times of the timer. (one time/every day/one week/from Monday to Friday/from Saturday to Sunday)
Record: To set if you want to record the timer.
STB Off: Set ON, the receiver will go to standby mode after the timer, set OFF it won’t be standby.
3. In Event Timer menu, highlight one event, press the RED button will cancel this timer and press the YELLOW button can go to edit this timer.
5.8 Sleep
You can set the automatic turn off time.
1. Go to Menu->System Setting->Timer Adjust->Sleep Timer or press the SLEEP button directly.
2. Press the τ/υ button to select the option or input the number at “-- Min” option.
3. Press the OK button to save.
5.9 Multi Pictures
You can view multi programmes at one time.
1. Press the button.
2. Select the mode you want and press the OK button to enter multi-picture.
3. Press the π/θ/τ/υ button to switch programme.
4. Press the OK or EXIT button to exit multi-picture.
5.10 Programme Information
You can view the programme information by pressing the INFO button while watching a programme.
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1. General Information
[pic]: It is a FTA programme.
[pic]: It is a scramble programme.
[pic]: Current programme has more than one audio language.
[pic]: Current programme has EPG information.
[pic]: Current programme has teletext information.
[pic]: Current programme is locked.
[pic]: Current programme is a HD programme.
2. EPG Information
Press the INFO button when the information menu is displayed to view detailed EPG information, press the τ/υ to switch current and next and press the INFO button once more to hide the detailed EPG information.
VI. Channel Manager
6.1 Edit Channels
Menu->Channel Manager->Edit Channels
Edit Channels enables you to delete, rename, move or lock/unlock the channels in the channel list conveniently.
1. Delete Channels
1) Highlight the channels you want to delete.
2) Press the RED button.
3) Press the EXIT button, here, select Yes will delete the chosen channels.
2. Lock and Unlock Channels
1) Highlight the channel you want to lock.
2) Press the GREEN button.
3) Input the password to lock the channel.
Note:
If the highlighted channel is locked, press the GREEN button is switched into Unlock.
3. Rename Channels
1) Highlight the channel you want to rename.
2) Press the YELLOW button.
3) Enter a channel name directly using the keyboard displayed on the screen.
4) Press the RED button to complete.
4. Move Channels
1) Highlight the channel you want to move.
2) Press the BLUE button.
3) Press the OK button to select the channel.
4) Press the π/θ button or press the NUMERIC(0-9) buttons to the destination in the channel list and press the OK button.
5. Move Group Channels
1) Highlight the channel you want to group move.
2) Press the BLUE button two times to sign the channel.
3) Press the π/θ to highlight the second channel you want to group move.
4) Press the BLUE button to sign the channel.
5) Repeat the step 3) to 4) until you sign all the channels you want to group move.
6) Press the π/θ button to the destination in the channel list and press the OK button.
6.2 Edit Favorite
Menu->Channel Manager->Edit Favorite
You can add or remove channels from the favorite groups.
1. Highlight the channels you want to add or remove from the favorite channel list.
2. Press the τ/υ button to change the favorite group and press the color button to select the favorite group you like.
3. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu and save it.
6.3 Sort Channels
You can sort the channels list.
Menu->Channel Manager->Sort Channels
1. Highlight the option you want and press the OK button to sort the channel list.
Note: The Original Channel List is back to the channel list you sort it last time.
6.4 Delete Satellite
You can delete all channels of one satellite.
Menu->Channel Manager->Delete Satellite Channels
1. Highlight the satellite you want to delete.
2. Press the OK button.
3. Select Yes will execute it.
6.5 User Channel List
You can save or load the channel list you want.
1. Save Channel list
Menu->Channel Manager->User Channel List->Save
1) Select Yes to enter the keyboard menu. Here you can name the channel list.
2) Press the RED button to save the name and the channel list.
2. Load Channel list
Menu->Channel Manager->User Channel List->Load
1) Highlight the list name you want to load.
2) Press the OK button will load it, press the RED button will delete it and press the GREEN button will delete all the lists.
VII. Channel List
This chapter will help you manipulate the channel list.
7.1 OK List
1) Press the OK button to enter the channel list while watching a programme.
2) Press the RED button to change the channel list type.
3) Press the GREEN button to enter the Edit Favorite menu.
4) Press the YELLOW button can help you quickly find the channel you want.
5) Press the BLUE button to enter the Edit Channels menu.
7.2 Favorite List
1) If you have set several favorite lists, press the FAV button can enter the favorite list.
2) Press the RED button to change different favorite list and press the OK button can select the favorite list and a programme you like.
3) Press the GREEN button can remove the highlighted channel from the favorite list.
4) Press the YELLOW button can help you quickly find the channel you want.
5) Press the BLUE button can rename the favorite list.
Note:
If you selected a favorite list, press the π/θ or CH button can only change the channels in this favorite list and press the OK button can only display the channels in this favorite list.
VIII. Preferences
8.1 System Setting
Menu->System Setting->System
1. Menu Language: Set the menu language.
2. Audio1: Set the preferred audio language.
3. Audio2: Set the sub-prime audio language.
4. Auto Channel Selection: If you set ON, in the channel list when you highlight the channel, it will play automatically. If you set OFF, in the channel list when you highlight the channel, you should press the OK button to play it.
5. Recall List: If you set ON, when you press the RECALL button, it will display the channel list you watched previous. If you set OFF, when you press the RECALL button, it will directly back to the channel you watched last time.
6. Volume pre Channel: If you set ON, you can set different volume for each channel. If you set OFF, all channels can only have one volume.
7. Audio Type: If a channel has AC3 and PCM audio language at the same time, when you select AC3 it will set AC3 audio language as default output and when you select PCM it will set PCM audio language as default output.
8. Change Channel Option: If you select Freeze, when you switch channels, it will display the last frame of the previous channel. If you select Blank, when you switch channels it will display blank screen.
9. Multi Pic Loop: While in multi picture mode, if you set ON, it will broadcast all channels in the channel list.
10. Record Symbol: It set the interval time of the record symbol display while recording.
8.2 OSD Setting
Menu->System Setting->OSD
1. OSD Transparency: Set the transparency of all menus.
2. TXT Transparency: Set the transparency of teletext.
3. Time Out: Set the display time of the programme information.
4. TV System: Set the TV system mode.
5. HDMI Mode: Set the HDMI output mode.
6. TV Screen Format: Set the display format according to the screen ratio.
7. Scart Output:While the HDMI Mode is set to 576i or 480i mode, you can change the scart output mode between CVBS and RGB mode.
8.3 Timer Setup
Menu->System Setting->Timer Adjust->Timer Setup
You can setup the system time.
1. Timer Ahead On: Additional recording time before the recording starts.
2. Timer Delay off: Additional recording time after the recording ends.
3. Timer Mode: Set the system time mode.
4. Timer Zone: Set the timer zone according to your city.
5. Summer Time: Set the summer time ON or OFF.
Note: The time you set will be shown on the front panel when you set receiver to standby mode.
8.4 Parental control
Menu->System Setting->Parental Control
Parental Control allows you to set limits for each programme or change your previous password. You can also lock the changes you have made using Installation Lock, Edit Channel Lock and System Lock.
8.5 USALS Seutp
Menu->Installation->USALS Setup
If you set the Motor Mode to USALS, you need set the longitude and the latitude in USALS Setup.
IX. USB Control
You can play many kinds of media files, you can record programme and playback it and you can do various operations when using USB HDD or USB disk.
Note: It supports FAT, FAT32, NTFS, Ext2 and Ext3 format USB disk or USB HDD.
9.1 Play Files
1. Go to Menu->USB Control->USB Menu or press the USB button directly to enter the USB menu.
2. Press the τ/υ to select the file type.
3. Press the π/θ to change the folder or file and press the OK button to open the folder or play the file.
9.1.1 Music
It supports *.mp3 and *.mp2 format music files.
OK: Play the selected file in play list.
π/θ: Change the highlighted item.
υ: Play the selected file in play list.
■ : Stop playing file.
Iττ: Play the previous item.
υυI: Play the next item.
I I: Pause.
τ/υ/VOL: Adjust volume.
EXIT: Exit playing state and return to file list menu.
BLUE: Switch the loop mode.
9.1.2 Photo
It supports *.bmp, *.jpg and *.gif format photos.
OK: Display the playlist and play the highlighted music file in the playlist.
π/θ: Change the played photo.
Iττ: Play the previous photo.
υυI: Play the next photo.
VOL: Adjust volume while the volume information is displaying on the screen.
τ/υ: Adjust the displayed mode while no volume information is displaying on the screen.
SUB: Zoom in the photo.
F1: Zoom out the photo.
EXIT: Exit the current menu.
9.1.3 Movie
It supports *.3GP, *.AVI,*.MKV, *.MP4, *.MOV, *.MPG, *.TS, *.M2TS, *.DAT, *.VOB, *.FLV format movie files.
OK: View play list or play the highlighted file in the play list.
υ: Play the file.
PAUSE/||: Pause.
■: Stop playing file.
ττ: Fast rewind.
υυ: Fast forward.
Iττ: Play the previous item.
υυI: Play the next item.
INFO: Display playing progress. In this menu, press the RED button to jump and press the YELLOW button to display the files information.
AUDIO: Set the audio language.
SUB: If the file has subtitle, press the SUB button can edit the subtitle.
EXIT: Exit the current menu.
9.1.4 Play List
You can play the music files in the PlayList while you browsing the photos.
Note: The music files and the photo files must be in the same folder.
1. In the USB Menu press the RED button to enter the Play List menu.
2. In the Music List item, find the music files and display them.
3. Press the υ button to switch to the Play List item.
4. Highlight the New Music List and press the OK button to setup a new music list, for example: AA.lst.
5. Highlight AA.lst and press the OK button to open it.
6. Press the τ button to switch to the Music List item.
7. Highlight the music file and press the OK button to select it.
8. Press the GREEN button can anti-select the files.
9. Press the BLUE button can add the files to AA.lst.
10. Move the cursor to the file which is in AA.lst, here, you can sort the files according to the name or move the files.
11. When you highlight AA.lst, you can press the BLUE button to delete it or press the RED button to return to the USB menu.
9.1.5 PVR Files
You can playback the files you recorded. The recorded files are saved as *.TS format in the Stream item.
OK: View play list or play the highlighted file in the play list.
υ: Play the file.
PAUSE/||: Pause.
■: Stop playing file.
ττ: Fast rewind.
υυ: Fast forward.
Iττ: Play the previous item.
υυI: Play the next item.
INFO: Display playing progress. In this menu, press the RED button to jump and press the YELLOW button to display the files information.
AUDIO: Set the audio language.
EXIT: Exit the current menu.
9.2 Recording and Timeshift
9.2.1 Recording
You can watch another channel from the same TP while recording.
1. Start Recording
1) You can press the ● button to start recording while watching programme.
2) If you have set the timer, it will start recording automatically according to the start time of the timer.
2. Stop Recording
1) You can press the ■ button or the EXIT button to stop recording.
2) If you have set the timer, it will stop recording automatically according to the stop time of the timer.
3) If the free space on the USB HDD or USB disk is insufficient, recording will stop.
9.2.2 Timeshift
Timeshift allows you to pause a live broadcast and return to it later and continue where you left off.
Press the || button to start timeshift. While it is in timeshift mode, press the υ button can play the programme, press the PAUSE/|| button can pause or play the programme, press the ττ/υυ button can fast rewind or fast forward, press the ■ button or the EXIT button to stop timeshift.
9.3 Other Operations
9.3.1 Upload/Download
You can upload or download data or software.
1. Enter the USB Menu.
2. Press the YELLOW button and press the OK button can upload data.
3. Highlight the file you want to download,press the OK button can download the file to the receiver.
9.3.2 Rename/Delete Files
1. Enter the USB Manager menu.
2. Highlight the file or folder.
3. Press the RED button can rename the file or folder.
4. Press the GREEN button can delete the file or folder.
9.3.3 Create Folder
1. Enter the USB Manager menu.
2. Press the YELLOW button.
3. Highlight the Create Floder.
4. Press the OK button to create a new folder in current folder.
9.3.4 Lock Folder
1. Enter the USB Manager menu.
2. Press the YELLOW button.
3. Highlight the Lock.
4. Press the OK button and input the password to lock the file.
9.3.5 Set Recording Path
1. Enter the USB Manager menu.
2. Select the folder you want to save the recorded files and enter it.
3. Press the YELLOW and highlight the Set Recording Path.
4. Press the OK button can save the path.
9.3.6 Format Disk
1. Enter the USB Manager menu.
2. Press the BLUE button can format the USB disk. After formatting, it will be FAT32 format.
X. Network
You can visit the internet through the Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.
10.1 Connecting to Network
10.1.1 Connecting to the LAN
1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the product and the other end to the LAN router.
2. Menu->Network->IP Setting
If the Network is connected, it should get the correct IP address and display “Net Status: Connect”.
¬ BLUE: Get IP address automatically.
¬ GREEN: Set ON means you can input the IP address by manual, set OFF means you can only get dynamic IP.
¬ RED: Save the IP address you set.
10.1.2 Connecting to the Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
1. Plug in the wireless USB dongle to the USB port.
2. Enter Menu->Network->Wireless Setting->Search Access Pointer.
3. Select the network name of your Wi-Fi access point from the list.
4. Press the OK button, then input the right password.
5. Enter Menu-> Network->Wireless Setting->IP Situation.
If the Network is connected, it should get the correct IP address and display the “Connect”.
10.2 Network Application
10.2.1 Internet Radio
You can listen to the radio programmes got from internet.
1. Menu->Network->Internet Radio
2. Select a radio programme according to the prompted information.
3. While listening a programme, press the FAV button can save this programme to the Fav List, you can find it fast next time.
10.2.2 VFTP
You can Download S/W, music, photo and other media files from the FTP.
1. Menu->Network->VFTP
2. Input the correct information for every option.
3. Press the RED button to enter the FTP.
4. According to the prompted information select the file you want and press the OK button to download it or play it.
10.2.3 Youtube
You can visit the Youtube websites.
Menu-> Youtube -> Youtube
10.2.4 Proxy Setting
Go into Proxy Setting menu, fill in URL, user name and password, press the RED button then network will be connected.
10.2.5 VPN Setup
Here you can input the VPN address to visit internet. After input the correct VPN Address, User Name and Password, set the Enable to YES, then you can visit the internet.
10.2.6 SMB File Setup
You can visit the sharing folder on the computer. You can play the files in this folder and you can also record a programme to save in this folder.
For example:
1. Configure your computer such as: Computer Name: Administrator
Sharing Folder: AAA
Computer’s password: 888888
IP Address: 192.168.0.5
2. Enter the SMB File Setup menu to input correct information.
Share Address: 192.168.0.5/ AAA
User Name: Administator
Password: 888888
Enable: YES
3. Exit from the menu.
4. Enter USB menu you will find an O: disk, it is the computer sharing folder. Then you can do many operations on it
10.2.7 Weather Forecast
Here you can input the city name to browse the weather of this city in future 5 days.
XI. Additional Information
11.1 Trouble Shooting
Before contacting your local service centre, please read the tips below carefully. If the problem persists after completing the following procedure, please contact your local product distributor or service centre for further instructions.
1. No message displayed on the front display (The product will not switch on)
• Check the main power cable and make sure it is plugged into a suitable power outlet.
• Check that the mains supply is switched on.
• Connect the power cable to a different power outlet.
• Check that the power switch is on at the rear of the product. (where applicable)
2. No picture
• Make sure that the product is powered on and in operation mode. (Press the STANDBY button)
• Make sure that the AV/HDMI cable is firmly connected to the TV.
• Make sure that the antenna cable is properly connected to the product.
• Be sure to activate channel search.
• Check the brightness level of the TV.
• Check if the channel is currently on air. Contact the broadcaster to ensure that the channel is running.
3. Poor picture/sound quality
• Make sure there is no mobile phone or microwave oven near the product.
• [Satellite] Check that your dish alignment is correct.
• [Satellite] Change the satellite dish for a larger one as this will increase the signal levels received.
• [Satellite] Replace the LNB with a lower noise factor in cases where the noise
factor is too high.
• [Satellite] Replace the LNB with a new one in case it is damaged or out of order.
• [Satellite] Check the signal levels and adjust your antenna if the level is too low. The signal level may be affected by weather conditions.
4. No or poor sound
• Check that your AV/HDMI cable is connected correctly.
• Check the volume levels of your TV set and the product.
• Check if the product or TV is on mute.
• Check audio type or soundtrack option.
5. Remote control does not operate
• To control the product, the top end of the remote control should point directly towards the receiving part of the product.
• Remove and reinsert the batteries in the remote control.
• Replace the batteries in the remote control for a new set.
6. Cannot connect network
• Make sure the network of your family is good.
• Make sure the Ethernet cable is inserted firmly to the LAN router.
• Make sure the Wi-Fi can work on other device.
• Input the Wi-Fi password again.
• Get auto IP again.
• Restart the receiver again.
11.2 Technical Specification
Tuner & Channel
|No. of Tuners |1 |
|Frequency Range |950 MHz to 2150 MHz |
|Signal Level |-25 to -65 dBm |
|LNB Power |13V/18V/14V/19VOFF, Imax = 400mA |
|LNB Tone Switch |22KHz+/-2KHz, 0.6Vpp+/-0.2V |
|DiSEqC Control |Version DiSEq C 1.0/1.1/1.2/1.3(USALS)Compatible, Tone burst A/B |
MPEG
|Transport Stream |MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818Transport stream specification |
|Profile Level |MPEG1,MPEG-2 MP@ML,H.264, VC1, DV, DivX, and MPEG4 |
|Input Rate |80 Mbps for MPEG Transport Stream and 25 Mbps for DV streams |
|Aspect Ratio |4:3, 16:9 |
|Video Resolution |576i, 576p, 480i, 480p, 720p50, 720p60, 1080i. |
|Audio Decoding |MPEG-2 layer I and II (Music cam),MPEG4 AAC and MPEG4 AAC-HE |
| |(AAC+),Dolby Digital (AC-3) with bit rates up to 640 K bits /s, LPCM |
| |up to 48 KHz,MP3. |
|Audio Mode |Single channel/Dual channel/Joint stereo/Stereo |
|Sampling |32, 44.1 and 48 KHz |
Power Supply
|Input Voltage |AC 100 ~240V, 50/60Hz |
|Power Consumption |Max. 25 W |
|Protection |Separate internal fuse. Input shall have lightening Protection |
Physical Specification
|Weight (Net) |About 2.5kg |
|Operating Temp |0℃ to + 40℃ |
|Storage Temp |-40℃ to + 65℃ |
11.3 Glossary
4 Antenna
A device that collects and radiates electromagnetic waves. Includes a satellite dish and broadband antenna.
4 EPG
An electronic equivalent to a printed television listings magazine; it is an application used with digital set top boxes and digital television sets to list current and scheduled programs that are or will be available on each channel, including a short summary or commentary for each program. The information supplied in the EPG is sent and updated by the channel broadcaster.
4 DiSEqC
DiSEqC(Digital Satellite Equipment Control)system, it is a communication bus between satellite receivers and peripheral equipment using only the existing coaxial cable.
4 DVB
The Digital Video Broadcast group was created to establish a technical framework for the introduction of digital video broadcasting systems.
4 LNB (low-noise block converter) or LNBF
An electronic unit mounted on the satellite dish. It receives the signals reflected by the dish and converts them to signals that can be used by the digital satellite receiver.
4 HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
An all-digital audio/video interface that supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio.
4 GHz
The prefix giga means milliard, and Hertz means cycles per second. Signals in the GHz range are often called microwaves.
4 MHz
The prefix mega means million, and Hertz means cycles per second.
4 MPEG
Moving Picture Experts Group. Established by the International Standards Organization to provide the basis for a picture coding and compression system.
4 Forward Error Correction(FEC)
A system of error control for data transmission.
4 Polarization
Polarization allows several programmers to be fit into the same frequency band. The signals from a satellite are transmitted either with linear (vertical or horizontal) polarizations or circular (right or left) polarization.
4 QPSK/8PSK(Quaternary Phase Shift Keying/8 Phase Shift Keying)
Phase-shift keying in which four different phase angles are used.
4 Transponder
An automatic device that receives, amplifies and retransmits a signal on a different frequency.
4 Symbol rate
Speed of the digital transmission
4 Scrambled TV programmer
Some TV programmers are transmitted in scrambled form.
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Figure 4. Remote Control Unit
Figure 2. Front panel
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