DigiPal 2
DigitMod T1
for the reception of
DVB-T TV and radio channels
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7.4.1
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
Dolby Digital (AC3 mode)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
TV/Radio switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Return to last programme selected . . . . . . . .22
Display time and programme information . . .22
Additional Programme information . . . . . . . .22
Channel information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Freeze frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Video text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.12.1 Using the video text decoder of your TV . . . .23
7.12.2 Using the internal video text decoder . . . . . .23
7.13
7.14
Sub-titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Electronic Programme Guide SFI . . . . . . . . .25
7.14.1 Downloading SFI data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
7.14.2 Interrupting the download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
7.14.3 Viewing the Electronic Programme Guide . . .26
7.14.4 Now (Table of current programme contents) .26
7.14.5 Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
7.14.6 More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
7.14.7 SFI Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
7.14.7.1 SFI Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
7.14.7.2 Marking a programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
7.14.7.3 SFI Timer programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
7.14.7.4 SFI Programme overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
7.14.7.5 SFI overview by programme type (category) 29
7.14.8 Exiting SFI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
7.15
Timer recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
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Changing the basic programming . .33
Configuring the Favourites list . . . . . . . . . . .33
Calling up the Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Adding programmes to the Favourites list . . .34
Deleting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
8.1
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.1.3.1 Removing (deleting) from the Favourites list .35
8.1.3.2 Deleting from the Total list . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
8.1.4
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.3
8.3.1
8.3.2
8.3.3
8.4
8.4.1
8.4.2
8.4.3
Sorting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Programming the electr. programme guide . .36
Selecting a channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Start category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
SFI Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Parental control(blocking programmes) . . . .39
Changing the receiver PIN code . . . . . . . . .39
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Selecting a programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Programme search (scan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Automatic Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Expanded Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Manual Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
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8.4.4
8.5
After the scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Service settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Activating default (factory) setting . . . . . . . . .44
Delete all programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Updating Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Copying settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
8.5.1
8.5.2
8.5.3
8.5.4
8.6
9
Technical terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Trouble-shooting guide . . . . . . . . . .50
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
For daily use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
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Not responsible for printing errors, subject to change without notice.
Correct as at 06/05
TechniSat, DigiPal 2 and DigitMod T1 are registered trade-marks of
TechniSat Digital GmbH
P.O. Box 560
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2 Illustrations
Remote Control
On/Stand-by
Sound on/off-mute
Numeric keys
Sleep-Timer
Language select
Multi-function keys
OK
Arrow key up
Programme +
Programme list on/off
Arrow key right
Volume +
Arrow key left
Volume -
Arrow key down
Programme -
Back
Info
SFI/EPG
TV/Radio mode
Menu on/off
Help
EXTERNAL
Stop
Video text
Option
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On/Standby
LED display
DigiPal 2
Programme
selection up/down
Input terrestrial antenna
(antenna feed +5V/30mA/
switchable via OSD)
SCART socket
SCART socket
VCR
TV
Audio output
digital (electric)
Antenna
output
Mains power socket
Audio outputs
analogue
RS 232
interface
Input terrestrial antenna
(antenna feed +5V/30mA/
switchable via OSD)
DigitMod T1
Power supply
input 12 V
Antenna
output
SCART socket
TV
LED display
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Dear customer,
congratulations on your decision to buy this digital receiver.
This operating manual is designed to assist you in using the
comprehensive functions of your new digital receiver to the
optimum.
We have tried to keep the instructions as brief as possible,
while making them as comprehensive, and comprehensible,
as necessary.
The range of features of your unit is constantly being expan-
ded in the form of software updates. This may lead to addi-
tional operating steps becoming necessary which are not yet
described in this manual, or the operation of existing func-
tions may be altered. For this reason, you should occasio-
nally visit the TechniSat homepage in the Internet, to down-
load the most up-to-date operating manual.
We wish you many years of enjoyable entertainment with
your digital receiver!
Your
TechniSat Team
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3 Please read this first
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Before you set up your unit for operation, please first
check that the package contains all the components
that should be there. The following are supplied as
standard:
1 digital receiver, 1 mains power cable, 1 remote con-
trol unit, 1 operating manual, 1 guarantee card, 2 bat-
teries (1,5V AAA size).
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Insert the batteries provided in the battery compart-
ment of the remote control unit. Note the correct pola-
rity when inserting the batteries.
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Before connecting the digital receiver, please first read
the safety notes in Chapter 3.
Chapters 4, 5 and 6 describe connection of the
receiver, and adjusting it to the external installation
(dish antenna, LNC, etc.), to the television set, VCR,
etc. These settings need only be made once during
initial installation, and need only be adjusted or chan-
ged when there are any changes in your equipment,
i.e. if a different external unit is connected, or additio-
nal appliances are connected.
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Chapter 7 describes all the functions necessary for
day-to-day operation, such as programme selection or
volume adjustment.
Chapter 8 contains information on how to add new
programmes, and how to change the programme
order.
Technical terms used in the operating manual are
explained in Chapter 9.
Technical data may be found in Chapter 10.
Assistance in finding and eliminating problems can be
found in the trouble-shooting guide in Chapter 11.
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Important notes on operation
The use of a so-called "On Screen Display" simplifies the
operation of the digital receiver, and reduces the number of
keys required on the remote control unit. All functions are
displayed on the screen, and can be controlled by a few key-
strokes. Related functions are grouped together in a "MENU".
The selected function is highlighted in a different colour. The
lower line of the display shows coloured bars representing the
red, green, yellow and blue function keys. These coloured
bars represent different functions in the various menues,
which can be executed by pressing the appropriate colour-
coded key (“multi-function key”) on the remote control unit.
The function keys are only active when a brief description is
displayed in the appropriate field.
The descriptions of keys and terms that appear in the OSD
menu are printed in bold type in this operating manual.
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Help function:
Where available in the menu, pressing the blue function key
will cause a help text to be displayed, pressing again will
return to normal operation.
Note on disposal
The packaging of your unit consists entirely of recyclable
material. Please sort the components apprpriately, and dispo-
se of them via the “Dual System”, or your equivalent recy-
cling system. Please note that spent batteries from the remo-
te control unit, as well as electronic components in general,
shouls not be disposed of in your domestic refuse. For appro-
priate disposal, consult your specialist retailer, or consult your
local authority).
Safety notes
For your own protection you should read the notes on safety
precautions carefully before commencing operation of your
new unit.
The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage caused
by non-observance of the safety precautions, or by inappro-
priate handling.
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To ensure adequate circulation of air, place the unit on
a smooth horizontal surface and do not place any
objects on top of the unit. The top cover contains air
slits which permit heat to escape from the interior of
the unit.
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Do not place any burning items, such as burning
candles, on top of the unit.
Do not place any containers filled with liquid, such as
vases, on top of the unit, and ensure the unit remains
dry, i.e. it must not be subjected to water spray or dro-
plets.
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The unit may only be operated in a temperate climate.
Do not open the cover of your unit! You are in danger
of receiving an electric shock. If it becomes necessary
to open the unit, this should only be done by trained
personnel.
In the following cases you should disconnect the unit
from the mains power and consult a specialist repair ser-
vice:
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the mains cable or the mains plug are damaged
the unit has been exposed to humidity, or liquid has
entered the casing
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in case of severe malfunction
in case of significant external damage
When not in use
The unit should be disconnected from the mains power sup-
ply if it will not be operated for an extended period (e.g. when
you are away on holiday), or during an electric storm.
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Connecting the DVB-T receiver
a. Connect the antenna with the terrestrial antenna
input of the DVB-T receiver.
b. Scart connection between the DVB receiver and the televi-
sion set.
c. Connection between the antenna output of the DVB-T
receiver and the antenna input of the television set.
d. Scart connection of a video recorder with the VCR Scart
socket of the DVB receiver.
e. Connection between the audio outputs and a Hi-Fi installa-
tion.
f. Mains power connection
a
c
b
e
f
d
VCR
a
c
b
f
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4 Connections
The references below to items a b c etc. refer to the illustra-
tion on page 10.
4.1 Antenna
a
The cable coming from the terrestrial antenna (roof-
mounted or room antenna) should be connected with
the terrestrial antenna input of the receiver.
Wherever possible please use a roof-mounted anten-
na. An internal room antenna may be sufficient under
very favourable reception conditions. If an active
antenna is being used, ensure that the antenna feed
is switched on (Point 6.2.4).
4.2 Connection to a television set
4.2.1 Using a SCART cable
b
Connect your receiver (SCART socket TV) and the
television set (SCART socket) by means of a SCART
cable. If your television set is appropriately equipped,
this will switch automatically to AV mode when the
digital receiver is switched on, and will thus switch to
DVB-T operation.
4.2.2 Using HF cable
If you wish to continue receiving any analogue programmes
that may be available, the digital receiver must be connected
to the antenna input of the television set.
c
Connect the receiver (antenna output) with the
antenna input socket of the television set, using a sui-
table cable connection.
4.3 Video cassette recorder (VCR)*
d
Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket
VCR. In playback mode, the video recorder will sup-
ply a switching signal to the digital receiver. The video
recorder signal will be supplied automatically to the
televison set.
If your video recorder does not supply a switching sig-
nal, use the O/AV key to switch your digital receiver
to the external input AV. Press this key again to revert
to normal operation.
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4.4 Hi-fi amplifier*
4.4.1 Analogue*
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To enjoy the best possible sound quality, you can
connect the digital receiver to a hi-fi amplifier. Use a
suitable cable to connect the cinch sockets Audio
R and Audio L of the digital receiver to an input of
the hi-fi amplifier (e.g. CD or AUX; please note that
the Phono input is not suitable!).
4.4.2 Digital*
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If your amplifier is equipped with an appropriate
electrical or optical input socket, connect the socket
AUDIO OUT DIGITAL electrical with the elec-
trical input of your amplifier.
Sampling rates of 32, 44.1 and 48 KHz are provided, depen-
ding on the broadcasting station.
In addition, this connection will reproduce the Dolby Digital
signal (AC3), where available.
4.5 Mains power connection
The digital receiver should only be connected to the mains
power supply after it has been completely connected with all
other components in the system. This serves to avoid the
digital receiver or other components being damaged or
destroyed.
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When you have completed making all the connections,
use the mains cable (DigiPal 2) or power adapter
(DigitMod T1) supplied to connect the receiver to a
mains power outlet 230 V/50-60 Hz.
4.6 Serial interface (RS 232)*
The RS 232 interface is used to update the operating system,
and to facilitate pre-programming by means of a personal
computer.
5 Getting started: initial installation
When you have read the safety notes, and have connected the
unit as described in Chapter 4, you can proceed to switch on
the receiver as described in Chapter 7. When switching on the
unit for the first time, the Start window with the AutoInstall
installation assistant (Fig. 5-1) will be displayed. The
installation assistant will guide you through the most important
settings of the digital receiver quickly and in an easy-to-follow
manner.
The keys on the remote control required to make the appropri-
ate step in the installation are marked.You can break off the
initial installation procedure at any time by pressing the red
function key.
(Fig. 5-1)
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Pressing the green function key takes you back to the pre-
vious step of the installation procedure. This allows you to
correct any entries made in error.
If the initial installation is not carried out at all, or is interrup-
ted, your unit will start operation with its standard pre-pro-
grammed settings.
The initial installation procedure described her serves only as
an example. The exact initial installation procedure will
depend on the settings you wish to make.
Please follow closely any instructions that appear on the
screen.
(Fig. 5-2)
Menu/OSD language:
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Press OK to display the selection window for the
Menu/OSD language. (Fig. 5-2)
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the prefer-
red OSD language.
Confirm by pressing OK.
Audio language
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the prefer-
red audio channel language. (Fig. 5-3)
When the installation assistant has been completed,
your language selection here will be used to sort the
programmes in your Favourites list.
(Fig. 5-3)
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Confirm by pressing OK.
Country/Time Zone
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the time
zone of the country in which you are located.
(Fig. 5-4)
The time on the receiver clock will be set automatical-
ly based on your selection.
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Press OK to confirm your selection, and continue with
antenna configuration.
(Fig. 5-4)
Searching/scanning for channels/stations
When the software version has been checked, and updated if
necessary, you can proceed to the programme search.
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field All
Programmes, if you want to search for both freely
available and enrcypted programmes, or All unen-
crypted Programmes, if you want to search only for
free-to-air programmes. (Fig. 5-5)
(Fig. 5-5)
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Press the OK key now to confirm, and an automatic
programme scan will be carried out. The entire recep-
tion range of the receiver will be scanned for digital
programmes This procedure may take several minu-
tes. Please note any messages displayed on the
screen (Fig. 5-6).
Updating the software
When the programme scan has been completed, the digital
receiver will check whether a new version of the software is
available for your unit. If a new version is available, you can
perform an automatic software update.
(Fig. 5-6)
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select the field
Update, and confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-7) The
new software for the receiver will now be downloaded.
This procedure may take several minutes.
Exiting from the installation assistant
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Read the message displayed (Fig. 5-8) and confirm by
pressing OK, to return to normal operation.
(Fig. 5-7)
(Fig. 5-8)
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6 Settings
Now that you have completed connecting your new digital
receiver, and have commenced operation, you can, if you
wish, further optimize the settings of the digital receiver for
your personal preferences.
6.1 Menu language
Under this menu item you have the option of setting the
menu language according to your personal preference.
To alter the OSD language proceed as follows:
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Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.
(Fig. 6-1)
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the
menu item OSD/Menu language.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu OSD language will be displayed.
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
language.
Confirm by pressing OK, this will store the selection in
memory.
Press Back to return to the Main Menu.
(Fig. 6-1)
6.2 Basic settings
To optimize the performance of your DVB receiver, you must
still set this to your personal preferences.
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Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the item
Settings.
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Confirm by pressing OK. The sub-menu Settings
will be displayed. (Fig. 6-2)
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the
item Basic Settings.
(Fig. 6-2)
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Basic Settings
will be displayed. (Fig.. 6-3)
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 the screen.
The following settings may 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 signals. If you have
selected the option None under the heading Country
(Point 6.2.3), you will simply need to correct the time to corre-
spond to your local time by using the arrow keys
right/left.
(Fig. 6-3)
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6.2.2 Country
This function provides for automatic adjustment for summer
and winter time. Using the arrow keys right/left, enter
your home country in the line Country.
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Press the Back key to return to the menu Settings,
or press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
The settings are automatically stored in memory.
6.2.3 Remote control code
Your digital receiver can be operated wither with the remote
control unit supplied (remote control code Sat2), or with an
optional remote control unit utilising remote control code Sat1.
This option allows you, for instance, to operate two similar
sets in the same room, with each being controlled independ-
ently, and without interference of the other. To do this, unit 1
is controlled by remote control code Sat1, and unit 2 by remo-
te control code Sat2.
In this line, decide whether your receiver should be allocated
the remote control code SAT1 or SAT2.
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In this line, operate any key of the appropriate remote
control unit (Sat1 or Sat2) to select the remote control
code.
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Press Back to return to the menu Settings, or press
Menu to return to normal operation. The settings will
be stored automatically.
6.2.4 Antenna feed 5V
If you are using an active antenna, you will have to switch on
the antenna power feed (5V/30mA). The antenna will be fed
via the terrestrial antenna input.
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to switch
the antenna feed on or off.
In case of an overload or short circuit of the antenna feed,
this will be switched off automatically. If this occurs, rectify the
problem/cause, then switch the antenna feed on again.
6.2.5 Stand-by clock*
To reduce the power consumption of your unit in -standby
mode, you have the option of switching the clock time display
on or off.
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to set the
standby clock mode to on or off.
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Press Back to return to the menu Settings, or press
Menu to return to normal operation. The settings will
be stored automatically.
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6.3 Audio/Video settings
In order to optimize the performance of your digital receiver
in conjunction with your television set, you may wish to make
further settings in the menu Audio /Video Settings.
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Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the line
Settings.
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Confirm by pressing OK. The sub-menu Settings
will be displayed. (Fig. 6-4)
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the
line Audio/Video Settings.
(Fig. 6-4)
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Audio/Video
Settings will be displayed. (Fig. 6-5)
You can use the arrow keys up/down to move the
marker around within the menu, and change the indi-
vidual settings as indicated. When selecting a menu
item please also note any messages displayed on
screen.
The following settings can be adjusted:
6.3.1 Picture format TV set
Use the arrow keys left/right to select the appropriate
picture format for your TV set, 4:3 or 16:9. This function
provides for automatic adjustment of the picture format bro-
adcast to your television set.
(Fig. 6-5)
6.3.2 Language (Audio signal)
Use the arrow keys right/left to select your preferred
language. If the language is available from the provider, this
language will be automatically selected.
6.3.3 Language (Sub-titles)
Sub-titles can be displayed on your screen using this DVB
receiver. If the function Sub-titles is switched on, and the
language selected is being broadcast, these will be automati-
cally displayed.
If the function is not switched on, sub-titles can also be
displayed manually. Sub-titles are indicated by the osd inser-
tion Sub-title choosing shown in the information box.
Please also note Point 7.13 of this operating manual.
6.3.4 TV SCART mode*
Use the arrow keys right/left to select the appropriate
setting for your TV set,FBAS, S-Video or RGB. The stan-
dard setting is FBAS.
6.3.5 VCR SCART mode
Use the arrow keys left/right to select the appropriate
setting for your video recorder, either FBAS or S-Video.
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6.3.6 Dolby Digital (AC3)*
A number of movies are transmitted in the Dolby Digital for-
mat. This is indicated after a programme has been selected
by the Dolby logo
in the information window. If you have
connected a Dolby Digital 5.1 channel amplifier to the system,
you can enjoy movies in 5.1 channel Dolby Digital sound
where available.
To enjoy this feature, you must simply connect the Audio Out
Digital output (see Point 4.5.2) of your DVB receivers with the
digital input of your Dolby Digital 5.1 channel amplifier.
Where a programme is broadcast in Dolby Digital sound, this
will be indicated by the Dolby logo being displayed in the
information window when the programme is selected. If the
function Dolby Digital (AC3) is switched on, these program-
mes will automatically be reproduced in Dolby Digital format.
If the function is not enabled (off) , Dolby Digital sound can
also be switched on manually. Please refer to Point 7.4.1 of
this operating manual.
6.4 Antenna adjustment
To position the antenna in the optimum direction, the receiver
is equipped with a signal strength indicator.
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Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the
entry Settings.
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Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.
(Fig. 6-6)
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the
menu line Antenna adjustment.
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Antenna
adjustment will be displayed. (Fig. 6-7)
Now use the arrow keys left/right to enter the
channel with the weakest reception signal.
Now position the antenna in such a way that both bars
show a maximum position.
(Fig. 6-6)
red bar
poor reception
yellow bar
green bar
good reception
excellent reception
(Fig. 6-7)
7 Operation
7.1 Switching on and off
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You can switch on the digital receiver by pressing the
On/Standby key either on the receiver front panel, or
on the remote control.
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Press the same key again, either on the receiver front
panel or on the remote control, to switch the receiver
off again.
The receiver is now in standby mode,and the display
on the receiver will show the time.
If the current time is not shown, this must still be
downloaded to the unit. To do this, switch the receiver
on, and set it to a major channel that broadcasts a
time signal, for about 30 seconds to download the
time automatically.
7.2 Programme selection
7.2.1 Using the Programme up/down keys
>
You can move through the list one slot at a time, up or
down, by using the Programme keys up/down
either on the receiver or on the remote control.
7.2.2 Using the numeric keys
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the programme number
you wish to view.
For example:
1
for programme slot 1
for programme slot 14
1,
then 4
then 3,
2,
then 4 for programme slot 234
When entering multi-digit programme numbers you have
approx. 3 seconds after pressing the key to complete your
entry.
If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one or two
digits, you can speed up the selection process by holding
down the key of the last digit a little longer.
7.2.3 Using the programme list (Navigator)
>
Press OK.
The programme list will now be displayed. In TV mode
only the TV programmes will be displayed, and in
radio mode only the radio programmes will be display-
ed. The programme currently selected is marked/high-
lighted. (Fig. 7-1)
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired
programme.
(Fig. 7-1)
Press the yellow function key Preview to view a pre-
view of the programme highlighted.
>
>
Press OK to view the highlighted programme.
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
around the list one line at a time.
>
Use the arrow keys right/left to move the marker
around the list, backward or forward, one page at a
time.
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7.2.3.1 Selecting a list
To facilitate finding programmes your receiver is equipped
with several programme lists. You may select your
Favourites list (see Point 8.1), or display the alphabetically
sorted Total list or sort the list by Providers.
>
>
Press OK to display the active programme list.
Now use the red function key to open a window sho-
wing the types of programme list available
(Favourites List, Providers and Total list).
The active programme list type will be highlighted.
(Fig. 7-2)
(Fig. 7-2)
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select, e.g. the
programme list type Total list.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The alphabetically sorted Total list, which includes
all programmes, will be displayed. (Fig. 7-3)
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the pro-
gramme you wish to view.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
(Fig. 7-3)
(Fig. 7-4)
7.2.4 Calling up blocked programmes
If you select a programme that is blocked by the parental
control function, the message Receiver PIN will be display-
ed on screen. (Fig. 7-4)
>
Use the numeric keys to enter your PIN code. You
can now view the programme selected.
or
>
Switch to a programme that is not blocked.
If you have selected the option Always under Point 6.2.1,
the message requiring entry of the code will appear each time
you switch to a blocked programme. However, to make your
life a little easier, the PIN code only needs to be entered once
in each operational cycle.
If you have selected the option Auto, only the programme cur-
rently running will be unblocked. The parental control will be
active again for the next programme broadcast, and the PIN
code will also have to be entered again.
7.2.5 Information box
Each time the programme is changed, an information box will
be displayed briefly (Fig. 7-5) showing the programme slot
and programme name. In addition, symbols will indicateother
(Fig. 7-5)
programme characteristics, such as
for video text,
for a 16/9 format programme,
for various audio channels
(e.g. movie with soundtrack in various languages, or various
radio programmes) and for encrypted programmes.
Where available from the provider, the recommended age
restriction as well as the programme genre will also be indica-
ted.
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7.3 Volume control
You have the facility to adjust the volume of your digital recei-
ver. This makes operating the receiver even more conve-
nient, since you can access all important functions from a
single remote control, and will rarely have to use the remote
control of your television set. When the digital receiver is
switched on it will reproduce sound at the volume level last
set.
>
Adjust the volume of your digital receiver using the
Volume + key to increase volume, and the Volume
- key to make it softer.
Press the Sound on/off key to switch the sound off
(mute), press the same key again to switch the sound
back on.
>
7.4 Selecting a different language
If a programme is broadcast in several languages, or with
various soundtracks (Fig. 7-6), proceed as follows to select a
different language or sound channel:
(Fig. 7-6)
>
Press the Language Select key. A list of languages
currently broadcast will be displayed on screen
(Fig. 7-7).
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
language.
Confirm by pressing OK.
You can now listen to the programme in the desired langua-
ge. Your digital receiver can also receive mono broadcasts.
(Fig. 7-7)
>
Use the arrow keys right/left to choose between
Mono Channel 1 ( ), Mono Channel 2 ( ) and
Stereo ( ).
7.4.1 Dolby Digital (AC3 mode)*
If a programme is broadcast in Dolby Digital sound, this will
be indicated by the Dolby logo in the information window
when you switch to the programme. If the Dolby Digital (AC3)
function has been enabled as per Point 6.3.6, this program-
me will automatically be reproduced in this format.
If you have not switched on the function Dolby Digital
(AC3), switch your receiver to AC-3 mode manually as fol-
lows:
>
Press the Language Select key. If available, a list
of the languages currently being broadcast as well as
Dolby Digital (AC 3) will be displayed on screen.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Dolby Digital.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
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You can now enjoy the programme in full 5.1 channel Dolby
Digital sound. If you would like your receiver to recognise and
reproduce Dolby Digital broadcasts automatically, you should
set your receiver to automatic AC3 reproduction as described
in Point 6.3.6.
7.5 TV/Radio switching
The pre-programming setup contains not only television pro-
grammes, but radio programmes as well.
>
Press the TV/Radio key to switch the digital receiver
to radio mode.
The receiver will now play the radio programme last
selected.
>
Press the TV/Radio key again to return to the televi-
sion programme last viewed.
7.6 Return to last programme selected
>
Press Back on the remote control to return to the last
programme viewed previously.
>
Press the key again to return to the programme vie-
wed previously.
7.7 Display time and programme information
This function allows you to view programme information rela-
ted to the current programme.
(Fig. 7-8)
>
Press the Info key to display the information related
to the current programme (Fig. 7-8).
In the bottom half of the screen you will now see displayed
the current time, the name of the current channel and pro-
gramme, including the starting and ending time, where these
data are broadcast by the provider.
>
Where available, press the Info key again to display
information on the next programme.
7.8 Additional Programme information
Where available, the function Programme Information can be
used to obtain additional programme information on the pro-
gramme currently selected.
>
Press 2 x the Info key to open an additional informa-
tion window (Fig. 7-9).
More detailed information on the current programme
will be displayed.
(Fig. 7-9)
>
>
Lengthy text passages can be scrolled one line at a
time using the arrow keys right/left.
Press the Info function key again to display informa-
tion on the next programme.
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Press the Info key once more to exit the information
window.
7.9 Channel information
>
>
Press the OK key
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the pro-
gramme you wish to view informations.
Press Option key to display the data of the channel
currently selected. (Fig. 7-10)
>
>
You may use the other coloured function keys to
display Audio/Video information, Programme
information and, where available, information on the
Encryption system (CA) used.
(Fig. 7-10)
>
Press Menu to return to normal operating mode.
7.10 Freeze frame
>
Press the Stop key to freeze the current television
image as a still image.
>
Press the same key again to return to normal opera-
tion.
7.11 Sleep timer
>
Press the key Sleep timer several times to select
the desired switch-off time of the receiver, from 15
minutes to 2 hours. At the end of the selected time,
the receiver will switch off automatically, and go to
stand-by mode.
7.12 Video text
7.12.1 Using the video text decoder of your televi-
sion set
Where broadcast by the provider, video text will be transfer-
red to your television set. To operate the video text function,
use the remote control of your television set. Should you
experience problems with your television set, such as an
overlap of video text and picture content, you should set your
digital receiver to FBAS mode (Point 6.3.4).*
7.12.2 Using the internal video text decoder
As an alternative, you can utilize the integrated TOP video
text decoder to display information. The TOP video text
system groups togetherall text pages in groups and blocks
according to subjec matter, which makes the system more
manageable.
>
Select the programme on which you wish to view
video text information.
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>
>
Press the Video text key to switch on the video text
(Fig. 7-11).
Use the numeric keys to enter the video text page
you wish to view. Your entry will be displayerd in the
upper left corner of the screen. When you have enter-
ed the desired video text page, your receiver will
search for this page.
Since not all video text pages can be transmitted
simultaneously, it may take a few seconds for your unit
to find the page and display it on your television
screen.
(Fig. 7-11)
All video text providers utilize page 100 for their index.
Use the red resp. green keys to move forward or
back one page at a time.
Press the yellow function key to call up the video text
group indicated in the yellow field.
>
>
>
VT Group VT Block
Press the blue function key to call up the video text
block indicated in the blue field.
Mixed mode
>
Pressing the key Video text again will switch the
screen display to mixed mode (simultaneous display of
the video text information as well as of the TV picture).
Press this key again to exit from mixed mode.
Stop mode
>
Press the Stop key; the message Stop will be display-
ed in the top left corner of the video text window. This
will prevent the automatic continuous paging of the
video text sub-pages. Press the Stop key again to
exit the Stop mode.
>
Press Back to return to normal operation.
7.13 Sub-titles
Where sub-titles are available, this will be indicated by the
osd insertion Sub-title choosing in the information win-
dow. If you have enabled the function Sub-titles (in accor-
dance with Point 6.3), these will automatically be displayed,
provided they are available in the language selected.
If the sub-titles are only available in other languages, or are
broadcast via video text, you can enable these manually as
follows.
>
Press the Option key (you may have to press it seve-
ral times) until the heading Sub-titles display a table
listing the sub-title languages being broadcast, and/or
the video text pages on which the sub-titles are being
broadcast.
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired
language or video text page.
Confirm by pressing OK. The sub-titles will now be
displayed.
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Please note that these functions are only available
when sub-titles are actually being broadcast, and the
settings are not stored in memory if you switch to
another channel.
7.14 Electronic Programme Guide SFI
Your digital receiver provides an electronic programme guide.
This allows you to view the programme information relating to
one or more programmes on your screen.
You can very quickly obtain an overview of programmes cur-
rently being broadcast, or you can view all the programmes
being broadcast today, or on the following days.
The SFI functions allow you to:
-
display information relating to programme contents on
your screen
-
mark programmes you wish to view, which will be
automatically selected when the programme begins
programme time events
search for and set programmes according to the pro-
gramme type or category.
-
-
7.14.1 Downloading SFI data
The programme information is updated by your receiver at
the times set in accordance with Point 8.2.3 (SFI Channel).
The only proviso is that the receiver must be in standby
mode.
The download procedure is indicated by the message SFld
in the display. If your receiver is switched on at this time, the
function will not be carried out.
You can also initiate a manual download procedure immedia-
tely after switching the reciver off (while the display shows
“oooo”) by pressing the SFI key. During the download proce-
dure the message SFld will appear briefly in the display, fol-
lowed by an indication of the percentage of SFI data already
transferred, e.g.038P for 38%).
The duration of the download procedure will depend on the
number of programmes that need to be updated. The maxi-
mum period in advance for which data is available is seven
days. Based on the limit on total data that can be stored, this
time-frame will be reduced the more programmes are listed in
the electronic programme guide.
You can decide for yourself, which programme should be
listed in the electronic programme guide. These can be
added to the list as described in Point 8.2.1.
7.14.2 Interrupting the download
The download procedure can be interrupted by switching on
the digital receiver(On/Standby key). The SFI data obtained
during the previous update remains available.
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7.14.3 Viewing the Electronic Programme Guide
>
Switch on both the digital receiver and your television
set.
>
Press the SFI key on the remote control of your digital
receiver.
The electronic programme guide will now be displayed
on screen (Fig. 7-12). The programmes you have
selected, or which were listed as part of the default
setting, are shown here with their current programmes
being broadcast.You can now use the SFI function to
obtain information on the contents of various program-
mes. You can also use the SFI functions to select a
particular programme, to pre-select it for later viewing,
or to add it to the timer programming.
(Fig. 7-12)
7.14.4 Now (Table of current programme contents)
The SFI table “Now” (Fig. 7-12) listing current programmes
will be displayed first. The yellow bar to the right of the pro-
gramme name indicates the time elapsed of the current pro-
gramme. The programme currently being viewed is highligh-
ted.
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
one line at a time. Use the arrow keys right/left to
move the marker one page at a time.
>
>
The SFI functions (Point 7.14.7) are now available.
Press the yellow function key to move to the SFI
table “Next” (See Point 7.14.5)
or
>
Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal opera-
tion.
7.14.5 Next
>
Use the yellow function key to display the table
"Next" (following programmes). (Fig. 7-13)
The SFI functions (Point 7.14.3) are available.
Press the yellow function key to move to the SFI
table “More” (Point 7.14.6)
>
or
>
Press green function key or Back key to return to
the previous SFI table “Now”
(Fig. 7-13)
or
>
Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal opera-
tion.
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7.14.6 More
>
While the SFI table “Next” is displayed, press the
yellow function key to display the SFI table “More”.
(Fig. 7-14)
An additional time window will be displayed in the title
line of this table. This window will show the time of the
SFI table displaed.
>
>
Press the yellow function key to page onward by the
time indicated in the yellow bar.
(Fig. 7-14)
Keep the yellow function key depressed to continue
paging on. A clock will be shown to give you a better
overview.
>
>
Press the green function key to page backward
The individual days of the week are displayed along
the lower border of your screen. If information is avai-
lable for the following days, the corresponding fields
will be highlighted.
To obtain a preview for a specific day, press the
appropriate number corresponding to the day of the
week on the numeric keys
or
>
Press Back to return to the table “Next”.
7.14.7 SFI Functions
To perform the following SFI functions, call up the SFI as
described in Point 7.14.3.
7.14.7.1 SFI Information
Use the SFI Information to obtain brief information on the
programme or channel selected. Where SFI information is
available, this will be indicated by
ding programme.
next to the correspon-
>
Use the arrow keys resp. the function keys to
highlight the desired programme.
>
Press the SFI key to display the information.
Lengthy text passages can be scrolled one line at a
time by using the arrow keys or use the green or
red function keys to move backward or forward one
page at a time.
>
Press Back to return to the previous table.
7.14.7.2 Marking a programme
>
Use the arrow keys or the function keys to
mark/pre-select the desired .
>
Confirm by pressing OK. The programme will be auto-
matically marked, and will be selected when the bro-
adcast begins.
>
Press Back to return to the previous table.
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7.14.7.3 SFI Timer programming
Use the electronic programme guide SFI to simplify the pro-
gramming of timer events.
Marking a programme
>
>
Use the arrow keys or function keys to mark the
appropriate programme
Press OK to automatically mark the programme, the
receiver will switch to this channel when the program-
me begins.
or
Recording a programme (timer operation)
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the desired program-
me.
Press the OK key twice to highlight the line in red and
to accept the data for this programme directly into the
timer memory.
or
>
Press the red function key (Timer/VCR) to open a
selection window.
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark your desired
type of timer.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The timer menu showing the data of the selected
programme will be displayed for monitoring purposes.
If necessary, you can make alterations or corrections
at this stage (see 7.15).
>
Press Back to return to the previous table.
The appropriate line will be highlighted. Your receiver
will be switched on at the starting time of the program-
me selected.Most of the functions of the remote con-
trol are disabled at this stage to avoid any accidental
interruption of the recording.
In standby mode the active timer will be indicated by
the blinking of the colon in the time display.
Delete timer operation
If you wish to delete a timer event programmed by means of
the SFI, proceed as described in Point 7.15. To abort an acti-
ve timer, switch the digital receiver off by pressing the
On/Standby key.
Then press this key again to switch the receiver on, and pro-
ceed to operate it normally.
7.14.7.4 SFI Programme overview
The SFI programme overview function allows you to display
the full daily programme of an individual channel. Proceed as
follows:
>
Press the key SFI.
The SFI table “Now” will be displayed.
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>
>
>
Press the blue function key SFI Menu to open a
selection window.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Programmes.
Confirm by pressing OK. The overview for today of
the programme selected will be displayed. (Fig. 7-15)
Use the arrow keys to move the marker to the
appropriate programme or starting time.
The individual days of the week are displayed along
the lower border of your screen.
(Fig. 7-15)
If information is available for the following days, the
appropriate fields will be highlighted.
>
To display the programme contents for a specific day,
press the numeric key corresponding to the desired
day of the week.
Displaying SFI overview for other programmes
>
Press the green function key Programmes.
A list of SFI programmes will be displayed.
(Fig. 7-16)
(Fig. 7-16)
>
>
Now use the arrow keys to mark the desired pro-
gramme.
Press the OK key to display the SFI overview of the
marked programme.
7.14.7.5 SFI overview by programme type (category)
If you are particularly interested in certain types of program-
me, you can have the programme information displayed
according to certain categories such as movies, news, etc.
>
>
>
Press the SFI key. The SFI table “Now” will be
displayed.
Press the blue function key SFI Menu to open a
selection window.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
(Fig. 7-17)
Categories.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
Use the green function key Categories to open a
window showing the programme categories available.
(Fig. 7-17)
>
Use the arrow keys to select the desired program-
me category, and confirm by pressing OK.
An overview of the day’s programmes conforming to
this category will be displayed. (Fig. 7-18)
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
to any specific programme.
>
>
(Fig. 7-18)
Use the arrow keys right/left to move the marker
to programmes with a later starting time.
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The individual days of the week are shown along the
lower border of the screen. If information is available
for any of the following days, the corresponding fields
will be highlighted.
>
To display the programme contents of a specific day,
press the appropriate numeric key corresponding to
the day of the week.
7.14.8 Exiting SFI
>
Press the Menu or TV/Radio key to return to normal
operation.
7.15 Timer recording
Your receiver is equipped with both a video recorder timer
and a programme switching timer. In terms of their program-
ming, these two timer types differ only with regard to the
respective categories..
You can programme your timer manually as described in this
chapter, or by means of the SFI function, as described in
Point 7.14.7.
1. Video recorder timer
Use a video recorder timer to switch your digital receiver on
and off in your absence, in order to record a programme by
means of an external recording unit, e.g. a video recorder.
Please note that you must also programme your video recor-
der in order to record the programme.
If the unit was switched on by means of the video recorder
timer, this will be indicated by “rec” in the display. Most of the
remote control functions will be disabled, to avoid an acciden-
tal interruption of the recording. In stand-by mode, the active
timer will be indicated by the colon in the LED resp. time
display blinking.
2. Programme change timer
If your unit is in norm,al operating mode, it will switch to the
pre-selected programme slot at the selected time. Unlike the
video recorder timer mode, all the functions of the unit remain
operational, and the unit will not be switched off at the end of
the programme.
Manual timer programming
>
>
Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Timer organizing.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Timer organizing will be displayed.
(Fig. 7-19)
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the type of
timer you wish to programme.
(Fig. 7-19)
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Press OK to go to the entry window used to program-
me a new timer event. (Fig. 7-20)
To programme a timer event, proceed as follows:
Source
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the column Source.
Press OK to enter the desired source (TV or Radio).
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired
source (TV or Radio).
>
>
>
Press OK.
(Fig. 7-20)
Use the arrow keys to mark the column Channel.
Press OK.
Depending on the previous setting, either the TV or
the radio programme list will now be displayed.
Use the arrow keys to mark the desired program-
me.
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
around the list one line at a time.
Use the arrow keys right/left to move the marker
backward or forward in the list one page at a time.
Press OK to accept this into the timer programming.
>
>
>
>
Date
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the column Date.
Use the numeric keys to enter the date on which
you wish to record a programme.
Start
>
Use the arrow key right to mark the column
Start.
In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the star-
ting time for the timer.
>
Stop
>
Repeat the steps as described under “Start” to enter
the stopping time.
Repeat
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the column Rep.
Press OK.
A selection window will be displayed, offering various
suggested repeating intervals.
1x
Timer used once only
Daily repeat
T
1 W Repeat once weekly
1-5 Repeat only on weekdays
6-7 Repeat only on weekends
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
function.
>
>
Press OK to accept the setting into memory.
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Transferring data into memory
>
When you have completed the programming, press
the yellow function key Accept to transfer the data
into memory.
If under Programme you have selected a program-
me that is blocked as per Point 8.3, you must first
enter the PIN code before the data will be accepted
into memory.
>
Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal opera-
tion.
Timer overview
The timer overview function will display a list of all timer
events already programmed.
>
>
>
To display the menu Timer overview, call up the
menu Timer organizing as described above.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Timer overview.
Confirm by pressing OK.
If there is an overlap of timer events, these overlaps will
be marked in red.
Changing timer programming
>
To change an existing timer setting, use the arrow
keys up/down to mark the timer event you wish to
change.
Press the yellow function key Change to move to
the settings of the marked timer. You can now effect
the changes as described in Point 7.15.1.2.
When you have completed the programming, press
the yellow function key Accept to transfer the data
into memory.
>
Deleting timer programming
>
To delete an existing timer setting, use the arrow
keys up/down to mark the setting.
>
Press the green function key Delete.
The message will be displayed:“Do you really want to
delete this timer?”
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys right/left to mark Yes.
To delete the timer entry, confirm by pressing OK.
Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.
Programming a new timer event
>
>
To programme a new timer event, use the arrow
keys up/down to mark a free line in the menu
Timer overview.
Press the yellow function key New to go to the entry
window used to programme the new timer event. Work
through this as described above.
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>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the additio-
nal field Type.
Confirm by pressing OK. A window will be displayed,
showing the various available types of timer.
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
timer type.
>
>
To accept the timer type, confirm by pressing OK.
When you have completed the programming, press
the yellow function key Accept to transfer the data
into the timer memory.
Note!!!
Please check that the unit has acquired the clock time. If acti-
vated as described in Point 6.2.5, this will be shown on the
display in stand-by mode. If this is not the case, leave your
unit switched to a major channel for approx. 30 seconds, so
that the current time can be downloaded.
The time should now be displayed in stand-by mode, if it has
been activated as per Point 6.2.5.
8 Changing the basic programming
8.1 Configuring the Favourites list
This chapter describes how you can change the pre-pro-
gramming of your digital receiver as well as the Favourites
programme list according to your preferences. This function
is also required to sort newly found programmes into the list
after a search has been carried out.
In this regard you should know the following: your receiver is
equipped with two programme lists, the Favourites list
and the Total list. The Favourites programme list includes
all the programmes you have placed there, using the proce-
dure as described below. The Total list contains all program-
mes.
This chapter also describes how you can delete programmes,
or restrict access to programmes by means of the parental
control feature. When calling up a programme list by pressing
OK the Favourites programme list will be displayed.
8.1.1 Calling up the Navigator (Programme List
Manager)
To manage the Favourites list, proceed as follows:
>
Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.
(Fig. 8-1)
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Manage TV lists, to work on the TV list, or
Manage Radio list, to work on the radio list.
(Fig. 8-1)
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Confirm by pressing OK.
The appropriate Navigator will be displayed, allowing
you to work on the Favourites list (TV or radio list).
(Fig. 8-2)
The Favourites list will be displayed on the right half of
the screen. This is currently active, as the programme
currently selected is highlighted in blue. The alphabeti-
cally sorted Total list will be displayed on the left half of
the screen.
(Fig. 8-2)
This Total list includes all available programmes.
Press the red function key to move the marker to the
Total list. This is now active.
Press the red function key again to open a selection
window. You are given the option of sorting the Total
list according to various selection criteria (e.g. all pro-
grammes, all free-to-air, all newly found, all English-
language programmes, etc.) or sorted by Providers.
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the prefer-
red programme listing (e.g. Total list).
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>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
An additional selection window will be displayed.
(Fig. 8-3)
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the
selection criterion according to which the Total list is to
be sorted. Select e.g. All Programmes, to indicate
all available programmes in the Total list or All new,
to indicate only the newly found programmes of the
last programme search or All English, to indicate
only English-language programmes.
(Fig. 8-3)
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Confirm by pressing OK.
Depending on your selection, a programme list will now be
displayed showing, e.g., all, all new or all English-language
programmes. Programmes already included in the Favorites
list are indicated by a check-mark.
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Press the red function key Programmes resp. the
green function key TV List can switch between the
Favourites list and the Total list. The currently active
list is indicated by a blue marker.
8.1.2 Adding programmes to the Favourites list
To accept programmes from the Total list into the Favourites
list, call up the Navigator as described in Point 8.1.1, and
switch to the Total list.
>
Press the blue function key Functions.
A selection window will be displayed, indicating the
available Navigator functions. (Fig. 8-4)
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Add.
>
>
(Fig. 8-4)
Confirm by pressing OK.
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>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a program-
me that you wish to include in the list.
Press the yellow function key Add to add the mar-
ked programme to the Favourites list.
Marking blocks of programmes
To mark several programmes simultaneously proceed
as follows:
>
Press OK to access the Selection mode.
The marked programme will be indicated by a cross at
the left side of the entry.
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the following
and/or previous programmes as well.
When you have marked all the programmes you wish
to select, press the yellow function key Add, to
include the marked programmes in the Favourites list.
8.1.3 Deleting programmes
8.1.3.1 Removing (deleting) from the Favourites list
To remove programmes from the Favourites list, call up the
Navigator as described in Point 8.1.1. You will move to the
Favourites list.
>
Press the blue function key Functions.
A selection window indicating the Navigator functions
will be displayed. (Fig. 8-5)
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
(Fig. 8-5)
Remove.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a program-
me that you wish to remove from the list.
Press the yellow function key Remove.
The following message will be displayed: “Remove
programme(s) from the list?”.
>
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys right/left to mark Yes or No.
Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
To remove several programmes simultaneously, mark
these as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of
programmes).
>
When you have completed marking the programmes
you wish to remove in this manner, press the yellow
function key Remove.
The message will be displayed “Do you really want to
delete the programme(s)?”.
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>
Use the arrow keys right/left to mark Yes or No.
Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
The programmes deleted in this manner remain in the Total
list, and can be added to the Favourites list again at any
time.
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8.1.3.2 Deleting from the Total list
To remove programmes from the Total list, proceed as descri-
bed in Point 8.1.3.1. However, after calling up the Navigator,
press the red function key Programmes, and move to the
Total list first before selecting the function Delete.
8.1.4 Sorting programmes
Call up the Navigator as described in Point 8.1.1 to sort the
programme order of the Favourites list according to your per-
sonal preference. The Favourites list will be active.
>
Press the blue function key Functions. A window
will be opened, indicating the Navigator functions avai-
lable. (Fig. 8-6)
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
(Fig. 8-6)
Sort.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the pro-
gramme you wish to move to another place in the list.
Now press the yellow function key Sort. A double
arrow will be displayed next to the programme selec-
ted.
>
>
You can now use either the arrow keys up/down
or the numeric keys to move the marked program-
me to the desired position in the list.
>
>
Press the yellow function key Sort to save the pro-
gramme at the new position.
To sort several programmes simultaneously, mark
these as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of
programmes).
Now press the yellow function key Sort. A double
arrow will be displayed next to the block of program-
mes selected.
You can now use either the arrow keys up/down
or the numeric keys to move the block of program-
mes to the desired list position.
>
>
>
>
Press the yellow function key Sort to save the block
of programmes at the new position.
When you have completed configuring the programme
list according to your preference in this manner, press
the Menu key to return to normal operation.
8.2 Programming the electronic programme
guide
To improve the readability, you can also configure the electro-
nic programme guide SFI to conform to your favourite pro-
grammes. To add programmes to the electronic programme
guide, or to delete them from the guide, call up the Navigator
as described in Point 8.1.1. You are now in the Favourites list.
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Please note:
The more programmes are added to the electronic program-
me guide, the longer it will take to update the SFI data!
Also, the more programmes are added, the less likely it is
that the full preview period of seven days for the electronic
programme guide can be accommodated in the limited
memory space available.
>
>
Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Settings.
(Fig. 8-7)
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Programme Guide.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The menu Programme Guide will be displayed.
(Fig. 8-7)
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
around within the menu, and to change the various
positions. When selecting a menu item, please also
note any messages displayed on the screen.
8.2.1 Selecting a channel
>
Press the OK key.. The Favourites list of the mode
selected (Radio or TV) will be displayed. The pro-
gramme currently selected will be highlighted.
(Fig. 8-8)
>
>
Press the green function key to switch between radio
and TV lists.
Press the red function key to display a selection win-
dow. Here you can select the desired type of program-
me list.
(Fig. 8-8)
>
>
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
type of programme list, e.g. Favourites list.
Confirm by pressing OK. The programme list seledc-
ted will be displayed.
Use the arrow keys to mark a programme you wish
to include in the electronic programme guide.
Press the yellow function key SFI to accept the mar-
ked programme into the electronic programme guide.
To add several programmes to the electronic program-
me guide simultaneously, proceed as described in
Point 8.1.2 (Marking blocks).
>
>
When you have completed marking the desired pro-
grammes in this way, 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.
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You can now initiate the updating procedure manually:
>
Use the On/Standby key to switch off the receiver
(Standby).
>
Now, while the display shows “oooo”, press the key
SFI.
The receiver will now perform an update. This will be
indicated by the message SFld appearing briefly in
the display, followed by a progressive indication of the
percentage of SFI data already downloaded.
The updating procedure may be interrupted by swit-
ching on the digital receiver (Key On/ Standby).
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8.2.2 Start category
The electronic programme guide is equipped with various
display/presentation modes (categories).
Overview
This display mode gives you a quick overview of all program-
mes included in the electronic programme guide.
Programmes
This display mode shows the programmes for the current day
for one specific channel.
Genres
If you are interested in particular types of programmes, you
can display the programme information sorted according to
specific genres, such as movies, news, etc..
Last used
When this setting is selected, the unit will always show the
last type of display used when the SFI is called up.
>
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to select
the display mode you wish to utilise when the electro-
nic programme guide is called up.
>
If you select Genres, you can use the arrow keys
to further select the preferred category, e.g. movies,
news, shows, etc..
8.2.3 SFI Channel
Your receiver is equipped to receive a data channel carrying
additional SFI (EPG) data. This allows you to see programme
previews covering as much as a whole week.
ARTE
>
Press OK, to display the sub-menu SFI Channel
(Fig. 8-9).
Source
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the field Source, and
confirm by pressing OK.
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the channel
from which the SFI data is to be downloaded, and con-
firm by pressing OK.
(Fig. 8-9)
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Your receiver will now check whether SFI data is
being received on the channel selected. This infroma-
tion will be displayed along the bottom of the window.
Update time
>
In the line Update time use the numeric keys to
set the time at which you wish the automatic downlo-
ad of SFI data to be performed.
Updating
>
To download the data of the data channel, mark the
line SFI Updating.
Switch the function on by pressing OK .
>
If you do not wish to receive the additional data, or if you are
unable to receive the data because of your location, the data
reception function can also be switched off:
>
Set the SFI Updating function to off, to switch off
the data reception. Only the programme information
provided by programme providers will then by availa-
ble.
Starting download procedure manually
>
To start the updating of SFI data manually, press the
red function key Start now.
8.3 Parental control (blocking programmes)
Your unit is equipped with a parental control function. This
means that important functions (e.g. calling up the main
menu) can be protected from unauthorised manipulation. In
addition, programmes and recordings that you have specifi-
cally blocked can only be accessed after entering a four-digit
PIN code (unit PIN).
To work with the Parental Control menu proceed as fol-
lows:
>
>
Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Settings.
(Fig. 8-10)
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Parental Control.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The menu Parental Control will be displayed.
(Fig. 8-10)
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
withing the menu, and to change the individual posi-
tions as indicated. When selecting a menu item, plea-
se also note any messages displayed on the screen.
8.3.1 Changing the receiver PIN code
The receiver PIN code is set at the factory to 0000.
To change the receiver PIN code proceed as follows:
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>
Use the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Settings.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Change Receiver PIN.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
Now use the numeric keys to enter the current
receiver PIN code (Default setting 0000).
(Fig. 8-11)
(Fig. 8-11)
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired new
receiver PIN code.
>
>
Repeat the entry of the code.
When you have changed the receiver PIN code as
described here, press the Menu key to return to nor-
mal operation.
Note!
Ensure that you do not forget the receiver PIN code. If you do
forget it, please consult your specialist retailer!
8.3.2 Mode
>
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to switch
the parental control on or off.
8.3.3 Selecting a programme
>
Press OK. The Favourites list of the selected range
(TV or Radio) will be displayed. The programme cur-
rently selected will be highlighted.
(Fig. 8-12)
>
>
Press the green function key to switch back and forth
between radio and TV lists.
Press the red function key to display a selection win-
dow. Here you have the option of selecting the desired
type of programme list.
(Fig. 8-12)
>
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
type of programme list, e.g. Favourites list.
Confirm by pressing OK. The programme list selected
will be displayed.
Now use the arrow keys to mark the programme
which you wish to block.
Block access to the programme by pressing the yel-
low function key. The parental control symbol
will be displayed next to the programme selected.
To block access to a number of programmes simulta-
neously, proceed as described in 8.1.2 (Marking
Blocks) and block the whole group by pressing the
yellow function key.
>
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>
When you have completed configuring the programme
list according to your preference, press Menu to
return to normal operation.
To lift the blocking of individual programmes, proceed
as described above. Mark the specific programme,
and press the yellow function key to remove the
Parental Control symbol.
8.4 Programme search (scan)
To receive new programmes, several options exist to carry
out a programme search.
1. Automatic search
Select this type of search to scan the entire reception fre-
quency band of the receiver for programmes.
2. Expanded search
Select this type of search to scan a specific frequency or
channel range for programmes.
(Fig. 8-13)
3. Manual search
Select this type of scan to scan a particular channel or fre-
quency for programmes. Use this type of scan to look for a
specific programme by means of programme-specific PID
numbers.
After the scan has been completed, a message will be
displayed on screen indicating how many programmes your
digital receiver has found, how many of these are new, and
how many are broadcast in encrypted form. New program-
mes will be stored in the Total list, and can then be trans-
ferred to the Favourites list as described in Point 8.1.
>
>
>
To perform a programme search, first call up the
Main Menu. (Fig. 8-13)
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry
Programme Search.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Programme Search will be display-
ed (Fig. 8-14)
(Fig. 8-14)
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the
type of scan you wish to perform. Confirm by pressing
OK.
8.4.1 Automatic Scan
If this type of scan is selected, the entire reception frequency
range of the receiver will be scanned for programmes.
The scanning procedure may take more than 15 minutes.
Please also note any messages displayed on the screen.
>
You can terminate the scan by pressing the red func-
tion key.
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8.4.2 Expanded Scan
When using the expanded scan function (Fig. 8-15) you have
two options for performing a programme scan.
1. Frequency scan
When using the frequency scan mode, a specific frequency
range selected by the user will be scanned for programmes.
2. Channel scan
When using the channel scan mode, a specific range of chan-
nels selected by the user will be scanned for programmes.
The channel scan mode is faster than the frequency scan
mode.
(Fig. 8-15)
>
Press OK to display a selection window showing the
available scan mode options.
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the scanning
mode you wish to perform.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark either the
field Start Channel or Start Frequency.
Use the arrow keys left/right to enter the start
channel, or use the numeric keys to enter the start
frequency.
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field
Stop Channel resp. Stop Frequency, and pro-
ceed as described above to enter the stop channel or
the stop frequency.
In the line Scan Mode you can decide whether you
wish to search only for free-to-air programmes, or
whether you wish to include encrypted programmes as
well.
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired
Scan Mode.
Press OK, to decide whether you wish to scan only for
free-to-air programmes (Only free) or whether you
wish to include encrypted programmes (All
Programmes).
Press the red function key Start Scan to initiate the
programme scan.
The scan will commence. Please note any messages
displayed on the screen.
You can terminate the scan by pressing the red func-
tion key Abort.
>
>
The scanning procedure may take more than 15 minutes.
Please note any messages displayed on the screen.
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8.4.3 Manual Scan
Should a programme not be found by either the automatic
scan or the expanded scan, you can scan a specific channel
for available programmes, or you may use PID data to
search for a specific programme.These numbers may have to
be found in the Internet, or obtained from the relevant pro-
gramme provider.
>
To scan a particular channel (Fig. 8-16), use the
arrow keys left/right to enter the desired channel.
Press the red function key Start Scan to initiate the
scan.
>
(Fig. 8-16)
PID scan
>
>
>
Enter the channel on which the desired programme is
broadcast as described above.
Use the green function key PID scan to enter the
PCR, Audio and Video PID. (Fig. 8-17)
Now 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 appropriate
values.
(Fig. 8-17)
8.4.4 After the scan
You can follow the progress of the programme scan on
screen while it is still in progress. When the scan is comple-
ted, the total number of programmes found as well as the
number of new programmes found will be indicated. In addi-
tion, a prompt will be displayed, asking you whether you wish
to save the programmes found automatically in the TV or
Radio list. If you wish to accept the programme list automati-
cally, you can then decide whether the programmes should
be added to the Favourites list in sorted or unsorted form.
Sorted
The programmes found will be sorted into the Favourites list
in accordance with a pre-programmed list. The order in which
programmes are listed will depend on the audio language
selected in Point 6.3.2 resp. the country selected in Point
6.2.2.
Unsorted
The newly found programmes will be added to the end of the
Favourites list in unsorted form.
No
The newly found programmes will not be added to the
Favourites list, and will only be added to the Total list.
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Use the arrow keys left/right to indicate whether
you wish to accept the programmes in sorted or
unsorted form.
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Confirm by pressing OK.
Please note any other messages displayed on screen.
Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
Independently of whether you have added the found
programmes automatically to the Favourites list, you
can still add these to the Favourites manually at any
time, as described in Point 8.1.
>
>
8.5 Service settings
You can revert to the factory-installed default settings at any
time. Also, if the programme list has become outdated by vir-
tue of changes effected by the programme providers, you can
delete this completely and perform a new programme
search/scan. Please note that, if you have used the delete
function, you must then initiate a scan, and copy the pro-
grammes found from the Total list to the Favourites list.
(Fig. 8-18)
>
>
>
Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.
(Fig. 8-18)
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the
menu item Settings.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.
(Fig. 8-19)
(Fig. 8-19)
>
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the
menu line Service Settings.
Confirm by pressing OK.
The sub-menu Service Settings will be displayed.
(Fig. 8-20)
8.5.1 Activating default (factory) setting
When this function is called up, the original default program-
ming will be restored, as set at the factory, any personal set-
tings will be deleted, and the AutoInstall installation
assistant will be started.
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Activate default setting.
(Fig. 8-20)
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
The message will be displayed: “Do you really wish to
activate the default setting?”.
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select either Yes
or Abort.
Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
8.5.2 Delete all programmes
This function will delete all programme memory banks.
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line
Delete All Programmes.
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
The following message will be displayed; “Do you real-
ly wish to delete all programmes?”.
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>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes or
Abort.
Confirm your selection by pressing OK.
8.5.3 Updating Software
You also have the facility of updating the operating software
of your digital receiver.
>
Press OK to display the sub-menu Software upda-
te (Fig. 8-21).
To perform a software update, mark the line
Software update.
>
>
Set the software update function to on by pressing
OK.
In the line Update time, use the numeric keys to
set the time when the software update is to be carried
out.
(Fig. 8-21)
>
>
To initiate the update for the operating software manu-
ally, press the red function key Test.
Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
Should the parameters of the data used to download the soft
ware update have changed, you can correct these via the
menu. Current transmission data can be obtained via your
retailer. Under normal cicumstances, there should be no
need for you to make any changes in this menu.
Note:
For the new software version to be downloaded
automatically, the digital receiver must be in
standby mode. The downloading procedure is
indicated by “TErL”, followed by “TEr0” to “TEr9”
in the display. Ensure that this procedure is not
interrupted by switching the receiver on or off
while the download is in progress.
Independent of whether you have switched the automatic
software update function on or off, the receiver will check
automatically each time it is switched on whether a new ver-
sion of the operating software for your digital receiver is avai-
lable. If a new version of the operating software is available,
this will be indicated by a message displayed on screen.
To start the software update, follow the instructions displayed
on your screen.
8.5.4 Copying settings
You have the facility to copy all the settings of the program-
me list, antenna settings, etc. of your digital receiver from
your receiver to another digital receiver of the same type, and
using the same operating software version. (Fig. 8-22)
>
>
Use a null modem cable to connect the two receivers.
Switch on the receiver to which the settings are to be
transferred.
(Fig. 8-22)
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To copy the settings, press one of the keys on the
panel of the source receiver.
The settings of this source receiver will now be trans-
ferred to the other, receiving, receiver. Please note any
messages displayed on screen.
8.6 System configuration
Use this menu item to view the specific data relating to your
receiver.
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark this line in
the sub-menu Settings.
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.
Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.
9 Technical terms
Antenna cable:
Cable used to connect the modulator of the satellite receiver
to the antenna input socket of the television set. Used as an
alternative where no SCART socket is available
AV: see SCART
Channel:
Part of a frequency band, divided and allocated by an agreed
system. A TV channel consists of two frequencies, one for the
audio and one for the visual content. Each channel is descri-
bed in terms of a numeric description (with the exception of
European television channels broadcast in the frequency
band 40-230 MHz, these are denoted by letters).
Data compression/MPEG1/MPEG2:
The transmission of the current television standard (625 lines,
and a picture frequency of 50 Hz) results in a digital data
volume of 216 MBit/s.
This would require enormous bandwidths which are simply
not available, whether via satellite of via terrestrial reception.
Therefore the data is compressed in order to achieve a
reduction in the data volume. For Europe,MPEG-2 has been
laid down as the world-wide standard for data compression.
MPEG2 is an expanded version of MPEG1
Coaxial cable:
Cable used to connect the LNC to the satellite receiver, used
to transmit the signal received as well as to provide power to
the LNC.
DVB:
Digital Video Broadcasting: A digital universal broadcast tech-
nology used to transmit pictures, graphics, sound and text,
i.e. data in any form imaginable form, in appropriate quality.
Frequency:
A physical term, indicates the number of vibrations per
second, expressed in terms of the unit Hertz (Hz)
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DVB-T receiver:
The signals received by the antenna cannot be processed by
the television set. The DVB-T receiver processes them in
such a way that audio and video signals (AV) are available
at its outputs, which can then be passed on to the television
set.
OSD:
On Screen Display - data shown on screen
PID:
Packet Identifier, Packet-ID
Receiver:
The signals received from the antenna cannot be processed
by the television set. The signals are processed by the recei-
ver so that audio and video (AV) signals are generated at its
outputs that can be handled by the television set.
SCART:
Type of connector used on television sets, video recorders,
satellite receivers and other home electronics components to
transmit audio and video signals (AV).
Software Update:
Digital television is a new medium that provides improved
sound and picture quality as well as the facility to provide
interactive services. These new services are constantly being
developed and improved by the providers. To utilize the servi-
ces, it may occasionally be necessary to update the software
of the digital receiver.
Signal:
General description for data, for information, sound or pictu-
res, the content of which is modulated electrically to broad-
cast the data over a distance, or to connect various suitable
reception and viewing units with each other.
10 Technical data
DVB-T Tuner:
Input frequency range
174.... 230 MHz /
470 .... 860 MHz
IEC socket
Tuner input
Input/output impedance
Tuner output
Bandwidth
75 Ohms
IEC jack
7/8 MHz (switchable)
<8dB
S/N ratio
Demodulation
No. of carriers
Guard Interval
Constellation
antenna feed
COFDM 2k/8K
1705/6817
1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32
QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
5V/0,03A
(double insulated, switchable)
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Demultiplexing:
Video decoding:
Video compression
in accordance with ISO 13818-1
MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 compatible
Up to MP@ML (main profile @
main level)
Video standard
Active screen area
Picture format
PAL / 25 Hz
720 pixels x 576 lines
4 : 3 / 16 : 9
Picture material 16:9
Automatic adaptation for 16:9 TV
sets (via SCART)
Letterbox filtering for 4:3 TV sets
Audio decoding:
Audio compression
Audio Mode
MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II
Dual (main/sub), Stereo
Sampling frequencies
Audio parameters:
Output analogue:
Output level L/R
Output impedance
THD
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
0,5 V r.m.s. (nominal)
600 Ohms
> 60 dB ( 1 kHz )
> 60 dB
S/N
Cross-talk
< - 65 dB
Input analogue:
Input level l/r
Input impedance
Volume at switch-on
0,5 V r.m.s. (nominal)
> 40 kOhm
Automatic output of volume level
previously selected
Dolby Digital AC3
Video parameters:
Output:
Output level FBAS
Output level RED
Output level GREEN
Output level BLUE
S/N rated
1 Vs-s +/- 0.3 dB into 75 Ohms
0,7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p into 75 Ohms
0,7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p into 75 Ohms
0,7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p into 75 Ohms
> 60 dB
Connections:
TV SCART:
Output:
FBAS or RGB or S-Video
VCR SCART:
Output:
FBAS or S-Video
Input:
FBAS or RGB or S-Video
Audio output digital:
S/PDIF output
electrical, cinch socket (yellow)
Audio output analogue:
Audio channel left/right
cinch sockets (white, red)
Video text:
Teletext filtering
Standard
in accordance with ETS 300 472
Scanning teletext data
(FBAS) corresponding to ITU-R
BT.653-2 lines: 6-22 and 320-335
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Soft video text
800 pages memory (DigiPal 2)
1000 pages memory (DigitMod T1)
Display:
LED display
4-digit (7 segment) (DigiPal 2)
LED green and red (DigitMod T1)
Serial interface RS 232:
Type
RS 232, bidirectional
Bit rate
115,2 kBit/s max.
Connection
Function
D-SUB socket, 9-pin
Update for operating system soft-
ware, pre-programming
Programme memory:
Number of programmes, Favourites list TV:
999 TV programmes
Number of programmes, Favourites list:
999 RADIO programmes
Number of programmes:
Total list TV/Radio:
list
4000 programme possible in Total
SFI data:
SFI preview:
Timer:
maximum 7 days in advance
Events:
maximum 124 (DigiPal 2)
30 (DigitMod T1) events,
one year in advance
Remote control system:
Sub-system address
Modulation frequency
Infra-red wavelength
Optional remote control:
Sub-system address
Power supply:
RC-5
10 (SAT 2)
36 kHz
950 nm
8 (SAT 1)
Mains adapter:
Power consumption (DigiPal 2):
3,4 VA
3,0 VA
7 VA
Stand-by mode (standby clock on)
Stand-by mode (standby clock off)
in operation
Nominal power supply (DigiPal 2):
230 V / 50 Hz alternating current
Input power supply (DigiPal 2):
180 V.... 250 V / 47 ... 63 Hz alternating current
Input power supply (DigitMod T1):
12 V / 0,5 A
Power consumption (DigitMod T1):
3,5 W
7,5 W
Stand-by mode
in operation
General:
DigiPal 2:
Dimensions (WxDxH):
Weight:
205 mm x 130 mm x 35 ... 38 mm
approx. 370 g
DigitMod T1:
Dimensions (WxDxH):
Weight:
155 mm x 105 mm x 30 ... 35 mm
approx. 230 g
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11 Trouble-shooting guide
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Various programmes not shown in
the programme list
Wrong programme list selected
Select another programme list (see
Point 7.2.3.1)
Sound OK, no TV picture
Radio mode selected
Switch to TV mode
Clock time not shown in stand-by
mode*
Clock time not downloaded
Stand-by clock switched off
Go to a major channel for 30 secs.
Switch on stand-by clock (Point
6.2.5)
Unit cannot be operated
Defective data stream-->unit
blocked
Pull mains plug for approx. 5 secs.,
then switch unit on again
Press stand- by key on unit for
approx. 5 seconds
Remote control not working
Batteries spent
Insert new batteries
Picture temporarily shows blocks.
Unit switches temporarily to freez
frame, no sound. Screen temporarily
black with message “No signal”.
Antenna incorrectly positioned
Adjust antenna position
No picture, no sound, display on
Defective or no cable connection
Antenna incorrectly positioned
Check all cable connections
Adjust antenna position
No reception when using an active
antenna
Antenna power feed (5V) not swit-
ched on
Switch on antenna power feed
(Point 6.2.4)
No picture, no sound, display off
No mains power
Check mains cable and plug
No reception of programmes
previously received
Antenna defective, or incorrectly posit-
ioned
Check antenna
Perform scan (see Point 8.4)
None
Programme now broadcast on
another channel
Programme no longer being
broadcast
Unit cannot be switched on, or can- Unit blocked
not be operated
Perform flash-reset: Note! All perso-
nal settings will be lost.
>
>
Disconnect mains plug.
Simultaneously press
Programme up and
Programme down keys on the
unit and hold down.
>
>
While Programme up and
down keys are pressed, re-
connect mains power plug.
Keep keys pressed for approx.
5 secs. until message *
“FLAS” is displayed.
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*valid only for DigiPal 2
Notes
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Index
AC3
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 21
Antenna adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Antenna feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Automatic search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Channel information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Clock
Country
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Deleting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Disposal advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Dolby Digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 21
Electronic Programme Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Expanded search mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Freeze frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Genre
Infobox
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Initial installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Manual search mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
MPEG1
MPEG2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Operating language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Picture format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Programme information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Programme list management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Programme search mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Remote control code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RS 232
Safety advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
SCART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Serial interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
SFI channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
SFI (Electronic Programme Guide) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Software updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Sorting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Sub-titles
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Timer recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
TV/Radio switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Unit PIN
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Video text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
When not in use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
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For daily use
Switching on and off
>
Switch on the digital receiver bypressing the
On/Standby key, either on the receiver or on the
remote control.
>
>
Press this key again to switch the receiver off.
The receiver is now in standby mode, the display on
the receiver shows the time.
Programme selection
Using the programme up/down keys
>
Use the programme keys up/down either on the
remote control or on the receiver to move up or down
one programme slot at a time.
Using the numeric keys
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme
number.
For example
1
for programme slot 1
for programme slot 14
1,
then 4
2,
then 3, then 4 for programme slot 234
When entering programme numbers consisting of several
digits, you have approximately 3 seconds after pressing a key
to complete the entry.
If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one or two
digits, you can speed up the switching procedure by keeping
the key depressed a little longer on the last digit.
Using the programme list:
>
>
Press OK.
You can now use the arrow keys up/down to mark
the desired programme.
>
>
Press OK to switch to the marked programme.
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker
by one line at a time within the list.
>
Use the arrow keys right/left to move the
marker around the list one page at a time.
Volume control
>
You can regulate the volume of your digital receiver:
press the key Volume + to increase the volume, and
Volume - to decrease it.
Press the key Sound on/off to switch the sound on
or off (mute).
>
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