TechniSat HD S2X User Manual

Integrated  
Video Recorder  
P V R  
DigiCorder HD S2X  
Digital Twin HD-Receiver  
with  
integrated Hard drive  
Operating manual  
With two PCMCIA slots for use  
with CI modules.  
For receiving free-to-air and encrypted  
(e.g. VIACCESS, CONAX, IRDETO, SECA etc.)  
HD satellite Programmes.  
1.2  
DiSEqC  
6.6.7 Network settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
7 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.1 Switching on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.2 Programme selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.2.1 Using the programme up/down keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.2.2 Using the numeric keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.2.3 Using the Navigator (programme list) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.2.3.1 Selecting a list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
7.2.4 Calling up blocked programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
7.2.5 Infobox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
7.3 Receiving encrypted programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
7.3.1 Option channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
7.3.2 Selecting starting time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
7.3.3 Simultaneous reception of two encrypted programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
7.4 Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
7.5 Selecting a different language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
7.5.1 Dolby Digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
7.6 TV/Radio switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
7.7 Return to last programme previously selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.8 Display clock and programme information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.9 Additional programme information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.10 Transponder information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.11 Freeze frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.12 Videotext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
7.13 Subtitles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
7.14 PIP function (picture in picture) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
7.15 Zoom picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
7.16 EPGplus Electronic Programme Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
7.16.1 Downloading EPGplus data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
7.16.2 Interrupting the download procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
7.16.3 Calling up the Electronic Programme Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
7.16.4 Now (Table with current programme contents) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
7.16.5 Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
7.16.6 More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
7.16.7 EPGplus - functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
7.16.7.1 EPGplus information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
7.16.7.2 EPGplus Timer programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
7.16.7.3 EPGplus programme overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
7.16.7.4 EPGplus overview by type of programme (genre) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
7.16.8 Ending EPGplus mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
7.17 Sleep Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
8 Hard drive operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
8.1 Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
8.1.1 Instant recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
8.1.2 Timer recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
8.1.2.1 Manual programming of timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
8.1.2.2 Timer overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
8.1.2.3 Changing Timer programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
8.1.2.4 Delete Timer programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
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8.1.2.5 How to programme new event timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
8.1.3 Timeshift function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
8.1.3 Timeshift-Funktion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
8.1.4 Setting markers while recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
8.2 Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
8.2.1 Playing back recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
8.2.1.1 Reproducing hard drive recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
8.2.1.2 Pause/Freeze frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
8.2.1.3 Fast forward and rewind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
8.2.1.4 Jogshuttle function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
8.2.1.5 Setting markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
8.2.1.6 Jumping to markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
8.2.1.7 End playback session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
8.2.2 MP3 playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
8.2.2.1 Screen controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
8.2.2.2 Display controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
8.2.2.3 MP3 playback modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52  
8.2.2.4 Playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52  
8.2.3 Viewing pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
8.2.3.1 Slide show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
8.2.3.2 Playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
8.3 Managing the hard drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
8.3.1 Managing recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
8.3.1.1 Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
8.3.1.2 Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
8.3.1.3 Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
8.3.2 Managing music/pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
8.3.2.1 Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
8.3.2.2 Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
8.3.2.3 Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
8.3.2.4 Sampling MP3 files/showing picture files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
8.3.3 Copying recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
8.3.3.1 Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
8.3.3.2 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
8.3.3.3 Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
8.3.4 Hard drive information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
8.3.5 Hard drive maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
9 Changing basic programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
9.1 Configuring the Favourites list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
9.1.1 Calling up the programme list manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
9.1.2 Selecting Favourites list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
9.1.3 Select Total list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
9.1.4 Adding programmes to the Favourites list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
9.1.5 Deleting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
9.1.6 Sorting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67  
9.2 Programming the electronic programme guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
9.2.1 Updating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
9.2.2 Updating time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
9.2.3 Start category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
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2 Illustrations  
On/Standby  
Option*  
in TV mode:  
select sound/subtitles,  
special functions  
Remote control  
Sound on/off  
in radio mode: stations by  
switching the sound  
sub-carriers  
Numeric keys  
0/AV  
red rewind  
greenPVR Navigator,  
Stop  
Record  
yellowPause,  
playback  
Multifunctional keys  
blue fast forward  
Up arrow key  
Programme +  
OK  
Programme list on/off  
Left arrow key  
Volume -  
Right arrow key  
Volume +  
Down arrow key  
Volume -  
Back  
Info  
EPG  
Volume +  
Programm +  
Volume -  
Programme -  
TV/radio mode  
Videotext on/off*  
Menu on/off  
Language select*  
PIP (picture in picture)  
Sleep timer  
Freeze frame  
Jogshuttle on/off  
* This function is only available when the  
corresponding data is transmitted to the  
selected programme list position.  
Remote control option:  
By switching the remote control option, this remote control unit can be used to control two  
TechniSat receivers and one TechniSat television set with the same coding.  
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To switch the remote control option, press the desired key (SAT1, SAT2 or TV)  
and OK simultaneously!  
Please note:  
To operate this receiver, the remote control option selected here and the remote control  
code set as described under Point 6.2.3 must correspond.  
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Front of unit  
On/  
Standby  
CI module  
slot 2  
Alphanumeric  
display  
CI module  
slot 1  
Eject buttons for  
CI modules  
Arrow keys  
USB socket  
Back Play/Pause  
Mode  
OK-key  
Card-reader:  
> Insert the CONAX-Smartcard (golden chip facing  
downwards and in the direction of insertion) until  
the point of contact in the card-reader.  
Inserting the CI modules:  
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>
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Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers of the CI module and card.  
Insert the desired Smartcard into the appropriate CI module.  
Now carefully insert the complete CI module into the slot provided.  
Back of unit  
Components;  
Video und Audio-  
Audio outputs  
digital  
Component  
outputs  
outputs analogue  
LNB  
input 2  
SCART socket  
TV  
Video-  
Output  
Audio outputs  
analogue  
Mains  
power  
socket  
Mains jack  
LNB  
input 1  
SCART socket  
VCR  
RS 232  
interface  
HDMI-output  
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9.2.4 EPG channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69  
9.2.5 Selecting a TV channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69  
9.2.6 Selecting radio channels/programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
9.3 Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
9.3.1 PIN query mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
9.3.2 Changing the PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
9.3.3 Selecting a TV channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
9.3.4 Selecting radio channels/programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
9.4 Programme search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
9.4.1 Automatic scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72  
9.4.2 Satellite scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72  
9.4.3 Transponder scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
9.4.4 Manual search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
9.4.5 During the search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
9.4.6 After the search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
9.5 Service settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75  
9.5.1 Activate factory default setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75  
9.5.2 Delete all programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75  
9.5.3 Updating the programme list (ISIPRO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
9.5.3.1 New programme list available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
9.5.3.2 Decline programme list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
9.5.3.3 Update programme list automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
9.5.3.4 Update programme list manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77  
9.5.4 Updating software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
9.5.4.1 New software available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
9.5.5 Copying settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79  
9.6 System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79  
9.7 Encryption system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79  
10 Use with a rotating antenna (DiSEqC 1.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80  
10.1 East and West limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80  
10.1.1 Deleting existing limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80  
10.1.2 Setting the East limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80  
10.1.3 Setting the West limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81  
10.2 Geo-positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81  
10.3 Setting a satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82  
10.3.1 Select satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82  
10.3.2 Adjusting the satellite antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83  
10.4 Current satellite list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84  
10.4.1 Turning to a satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84  
10.5 Deleting a satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85  
10.6 Reference position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85  
12 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86  
13 Troubleshooting guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90  
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Dear customer,  
congratulations on your decision to purchase the DigiCorder HD S2X digital receiver.  
The operating manual supplied is intended to help you utilise the comprehensive functions of  
your new digital receiver to the fullest extent.  
We have kept the operating instructions as brief as possible, and have used terminology that  
everybody can understand.  
The range of functions of your receiver is constantly being expanded in the form of software  
updates. This means that additional steps in the operation may be added that are not yet  
described in this operating manual, or the operation of existing functions may be changed.  
For this reason you should occasionally visit the TechniSat homepage, to download the  
current version of the operating manual.  
We wish you many years of viewing pleasure with your TechniSat DigiCorder HD S2X !  
Your  
TechniSat Team  
Your unit bears the CE mark and meets all the necessary EU standards.  
Subject to changes and printing errors. As at 10/07  
TechniSat and DigiCorder HD S2X are registered trademarks of  
TechniSat Digital GmbH  
Postfach 560  
54541 Daun  
Technical Hotline  
0180/5005-910*  
*0.14 EUR/min. from Deutsche Telekom AG numbers  
Note!  
If you need to return your unit, please use the following address only:  
TechniSat Teledigital AG  
Service-Center  
Löderburger Str. 94  
39418 Staßfurt  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia interface are  
trademarks registered by HDMI Licensing LLC.  
Dolby and the “Double D” symbol are the trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories. Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories.  
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3 Please read this first  
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Before starting to use your receiver, please check that all the components have been  
supplied correctly.  
The following should be included:1 digital receiver, 1 mains cable, 1 remote control,  
1 operating manual, 1 guarantee card, 2 batteries (1.5V microcells).  
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Please insert the batteries supplied into the battery compartment of the remote control  
unit, with attention to the correct polarity as indicated.  
Disposal advice  
The packaging material of your receiver consists entirely of recyclable materials. Please sort  
the components appropriately, and dispose of them in line with your local waste disposal  
regulations.  
At the end of its useful life span, this receiver may not be disposed of in your regular  
domestic refuse bin. It must be taken to a recycling collection point for electrical and  
electronic equipment. The symbol on the product, the operating manual or the packaging will  
indicate this.  
The materials can be recycled or reused according to their labelling. By ensuring that  
valuable raw materials are used again you can make an important contribution towards  
protecting our environment.  
Please ask your local authority about available disposal facilities.  
Ensure that the spent batteries from the remote control are not put in with the household  
waste but are disposed of appropriately (handed in at specialist shops, special waste).  
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Safety notes  
For your own protection, please read through the safety precautions carefully before  
proceeding to operate your new unit.  
The manufacturer will accept no liability for injuries or damage caused by inappropriate  
handling or non-compliance with the safety precautions.  
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The appliance has a fully integrated hard drive.  
There is no provision for this drive to be exchanged other than by an authorised  
TechniSat retailer/technician. Any unauthorised replacement of the hard drive will mean  
that TechniSat will no longer guarantee that the appliance complies with legal  
requirements (e.g. laws relating to appliance and product safety, laws relating to  
electromagnetic compatibility of appliances). The CE mark will no longer be valid. When  
the altered product is sold on, the person responsible for the alteration will become the  
manufacturer and will be liable accordingly. The TechniSat guarantee will no longer  
apply either and warranty rights may be lost.  
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The appliance should only be operated in a moderate climate.  
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To ensure adequate ventilation, place the appliance on a flat, even surface and do not  
place any objects on top of it, as there are ventilation slots here to allow heat to escape  
from the interior.  
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Do not place any burning objects, e.g. lit candles on top of the unit.  
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Do not expose the unit to dripping or sprayed water and do not place any objects filled  
with water, e.g. vases, on top of it. If water gets into the unit, pull out the mains plug  
immediately and contact Customer Service.  
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Do not operate any sources of heat near the unit, which could heat it up additionally.  
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Do not poke any objects through the ventilation slots.  
Never open the unit. Otherwise you will be at risk of an electric shock. Any necessary  
repairs should only be carried out by trained personnel.  
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In the following cases you should disconnect the receiver from the mains power, and  
should consult an expert:  
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the mains cable or the mains plug are damaged  
the receiver was exposed to liquid, or liquid has run into the unit  
in case of severe malfunctions  
in case of significant external damage  
When not in use  
During a storm or when not in use for a long period (e.g. holiday), the unit should be  
disconnected from the mains and the antenna cable should be removed.  
Before disconnecting the unit from the mains, you should first switch it to standby and then  
wait until the time appears in the display and the red LED lights up.  
Important notes on operation  
The use of so-called “On Screen Displays” (OSD) means that operation of the digital receiver  
is simplified, and the number of keys on the remote control unit reduced. All functions are  
displayed on screen, and can be controlled by means of a few simple keystrokes. Functions  
that are logically connected are combined in a “MENU”. Any function selected will be  
indicated in a different colour. The function keys red, yellow, blue and green are indicated by  
coloured bars at the bottom of the screen. In the various menus, these coloured bars  
represent different functions, which can be implemented by pressing the appropriate  
coloured keys (multi-function keys) on the remote control. The function keys are only  
activated when a brief description is displayed in the appropriate field.  
Key names and terms that appear in the OSD menu are shown in black type in this  
operating manual.  
Help: If present, help text can be shown and hidden by pressing the blue function key.  
Important note on data security  
We recommend that you save a backup copy of the data on your DigiCorder before handing  
the receiver over to the specialists for maintenance.  
Recreating data is not part of the maintenance and repair work. TechniSat will accept no  
responsibility for loss of or damage to data during the repair process  
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4 Connecting the DVB receiver  
a.  
b.  
Mains connection  
Connection between the LNB 1 and the LNB input 1 of the DVB receiver. (Please  
note: when operating the unit with one antenna signal, the LNB must be connected to  
the LNB input 1.)  
c.  
d.  
e.  
f.  
Connection between the LNB 2 and the LNB input 2 of the DVB receiver.  
HDMI connection of the DVB receiver with the TV set.  
Scart connection between the DVB receiver and television set.  
Scart connection between the video recorder and the VCR scart socket of the  
DVB receiver.  
g.  
Connection between the audio outputs and a hifi system  
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d
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VCR  
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The references a b c etc. mentioned below relate to the illustration on page 12.  
4.1 Mains power connection  
The digital receiver should only be connected to the mains power supply when all the cable  
connections with other components of the system have been made. This helps to avoid  
damage to the digital receiver as well as to other components.  
a
When you have made all the other connections, use the mains cable supplied to  
connect the receiver to a mains power outlet 230 V/50-60 Hz.  
4.2 External unit  
4.2.1 Operation with 2 antenna signals  
To utilise the full range of functions of your digital receiver, you should preferably operate it  
with two separate antenna signals.  
b, c Use suitable co-axial cables to connect the LNB inputs 1 and 2 of the digital  
receiver with your external unit.  
Please also note Point 6.4 (antenna settings).  
4.2.2 Operation with 1 antenna signal  
In exceptional cases you can also operate your receiver with only a single antenna signal. In  
this case, however, both the recording function and the PIP function will only be available in  
restricted form. (see point 6.4.2)  
b
Use a suitable co-axial cable to connect the LNB input 1 of the digital receiver with  
your external unit.  
4.2.3 Operation with a rotating antenna  
b
When using a rotating antenna, connect the DiSEqC motor (Level 1.2) with the LNB  
input 1.  
4.3 Connection to a television set  
When you have connected your digital receiver with your television set, it may be necessary  
to adjust the signal type or the mode of the Scart socket to your television set.  
d
Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver (SCART socket TV) with the  
television set (SCART socket). If your television set is appropriately equipped, it will  
automatically switch to AV, and thus to satellite operation, when the digital receiver is  
switched on.  
e
Connect the receiver (HDMI output) and TV set (HDMI input) using an HDMI cable.  
If your TV set is appropriately equipped it will automatically switch this over to the  
HDMI input when the digital receiver is switched on.  
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4.4 Video cassette recorder (VCR)  
f
Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket VCR. During playback, the video  
recorder will provide a switching signal to the digital receiver. This will allow the video  
recorder signal to be routed automatically to the TV set.  
If your video recorder does not supply a switching current, use the 0/AV key to switch  
your digital receiver to the external input AV. Press this key again to return to normal  
operation.  
4.5 HiFi/Surround Sound amplifier  
To achieve the best possible sound quality, you can connect the digital receiver to  
a HiFi/Surround Sound amplifier.  
4.5.1 Analogue  
g
Using a suitable cable, connect the Audio R and Audio L cinch sockets of the  
digital receiver to an input of your HiFi amplifier  
(e.g. CD or AUX; Note that the phono input is not suitable!)  
4.5.2 Digital  
g
gIf your amplifier is equipped with a suitable electrical or optical input, connect the  
socket AUDIO OUT DIGITAL electrical resp. AUDIO OUT DIGITAL optical  
with the electrical resp. the optical input of your amplifier.  
Depending on the channel, the sampling rates 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz are available.  
Also, where broadcast, the Dolby Digital signal is available at this output.  
4.7 Serial interface (RS 232)  
The USB Serial interface serves to update the operating software as well as proprogramming  
in conjunction with a PC.  
4.8 USB-Buchse  
The RS 232 interface serves to update the operating software as well as transferring data on  
or from the hard drive.  
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5 Initial installation  
After you have read the safety notes and connected the unit as described in Chapter 4,  
switch the unit on as described in Chapter 7.  
When switching on the receiver for the first time, the starting window of the installation  
assistant AutoInstall will be displayed. The installation assistant allows you to make the  
most important settings of your digital receiver in the simplest way possible.  
At each step of the installation there will be an explanation as to which settings can be made.  
You can interrupt the initial installation by pressing the red function key in the starting  
window of the installation assistant.  
In the following steps of the installation, you can then confirm the settings made by pressing  
the green function key; you will then be taken to the next step of the installation procedure.  
If you press the red function key you will be taken to the previous step of the installation,  
thus giving you an opportunity to correct errors at any time.  
If the initial installation is not performed, or if it is aborted, the receiver will commence  
operation with a standard pre-programmed procedure.  
The initial installation process shown here serves merely as an example.  
The exact process of the initial installation will depend on the settings you select. Please  
therefore follow all instructions displayed on screen carefully  
Operating language  
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When starting the installation assistant, the first selection window to be displayed will  
be that for the Operating language.  
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Using the arrow keys, select the desired operating language.  
Confirm by pressing the green function key Accept.  
Country setting  
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Using the arrow keys, select the country in which the unit is being used. The  
selection made here will result in the time zone being set, and will affect the sorting of  
the programme list.  
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Using the green function key confirm Accept in order to accept the selection of the  
picture format.  
Picture format  
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Using the arrow keys right/left adjust the picture format of the connected TV set.  
Depending on your selection the automatic alignment of the picture to the TV set will  
take place.  
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To accept the selection and to gain access to the selection of antenna signals confirm  
with OK.  
Antenna signals  
Here you must select how many antenna signals are connected to the receiver.  
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Using the right/left arrow keys select whether you have connected one or two  
antenna signals.  
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Use the green function key Accept to confirm and accept the selection, and to go  
to the antenna configuration  
Antenna configuration  
This step of the installation allows you to adjust the setting of your digital receiver to the  
configuration of your antenna.  
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If you wish to accept the standard antenna configuration, press the green function  
key Accept.  
In this case proceed with the point “Software update”.  
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If the configuration of your reception installation does not conform to the standard  
setting, press the yellow function key Change.  
Carry out the antenna setting according to your receiver, as described in detail under  
point 6.5, and then press the red function key Back, in order to return to the  
antenna configuration.  
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Use the green function key Accept to confirm and accept the settings, and to go to  
the software update.  
Software updating  
When you have completed making the antenna settings, the digital receiver will check  
whether any new version of the software for the receiver is available via satellite. If a new  
version is available, you can perform an automatic software update.  
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Press the green function key Update.  
The new software for your unit will now be downloaded. *This procedure may take  
a few minutes.  
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If you do not wish to download the new software at this time, press the yellow  
function key Skip.  
If now new software is available at the present time, press the green function key  
Continue.  
You will then proceed to the programme search function.  
Programme/channel search/ISIPRO  
You have various options of searching for new channels, resp. of updating the programme  
list.  
You can either use the ISIPRO programme list function to download a new programme list  
for your receiver from the satellite, or you can perform a programme scan/search.  
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To download a current programme list, use the up/down arrow keys to mark the  
line ISIPRO programme list update.  
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Confirm using the green function key Start.  
The current programme list will now be downloaded from the satellite. Please note  
any messages displayed on screen, as well as the explanations under Point 9.5.3.  
If you wish to perform a programme scan, proceed as follows:  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the field All programmes if you wish to  
search for both free-to-air and encrypted programmes, or All unencrypted if you  
wish to search only for free-to-air Programmes.  
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Start the scanning procedure by pressing the green function key, and an automatic  
programme scan will be performed.  
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All the satellites included in your antenna configuration will be scanned for  
Programmes. This procedure may take a few minutes. Please note any messages  
displayed on screen.  
Loading EPGplus data  
Your digital receiver has an Electronic Programme Guide, EPGplus Electronic Programme  
Guide. Your receiver must first download the EPGplus data from the satellite in order for the  
Electronic Programme Guide data to be displayed.  
Your receiver will start loading the EPGplus data automatically for this purpose after the  
programme list update or programme scan has finished. This procedure can take up to  
30 minutes.  
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If you do not want to wait for the EPGplus data to load, you can skip the process. To  
do this, press the yellow function key Skip.  
The EPGplus data will then be updated automatically the following night, or you can  
update it manually at any time (see Point 7.16.1).  
Ending the installation assistant  
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Confirm the final message of the installation assistant by pressing the green function  
key Finish, to return to normal operation.  
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6 Settings  
Now that you have connected your new digital receiver, and commenced operating it, you  
can, if you wish, proceed to optimise its functions for your preferences.  
6.1 Operating language  
This menu item gives you the opportunity of setting the language used in all the menus  
according to your preference.  
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Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu.  
Now use the up/down arrow keys to mark the menu line Operating language.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Operating language will be displayed.  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to select the desired language.  
Press the OK key to store the entry, and to return to the Main menu.  
By pressing the red function key Back you will return to Normal operation  
without saving the setting.  
6.2 Basic settings  
Under this point, you will find out how to adapt the receiver to your individual requirements.  
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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  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Basic settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within the menu and to change  
the individual positions as indicated. When selecting a menu item, please also note  
any messages displayed on screen.  
The following settings/adjustments can be made:  
6.2.1 Country  
This function allows the adjustments for the difference to GMT, as well as the change-over  
from standard to daylight savings (summer) time to be made automatically.  
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By pressing the OK key another window will open.  
In this window choose your country using the arrow keys and then confirm with  
OK.  
6.2.2 Time zone  
Your receiver is equipped with a clock. This is synchronised to Greenwich Mean Time via  
satellite.  
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If under “country” (point 6.2.1) the setting was user-defined then you must simply  
set the time on the clock with the assistance of the right/left arrow keys until it  
matches your local time.  
For Germany, this difference is +1 hour, and + 2 hours in summer.  
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6.2.3 Date/hour  
In this menu point decide whether the hour and the date should be automatically read in  
from a determined programme after switching on.  
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By pressing the OK key another window will open.  
In this window use the up/down arrow keys to select either the entry Automatic  
or select the programme from which the hour and the date should be read in and  
confirm the selection with OK.  
6.2.4 Standby clock  
In this line you can decide whether the current time is to be shown in the display while the  
receiver is in standby mode.  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to set the mode of the standby clock to  
on or off.  
6.2.5 Remote control code  
At this stage you must decide whether your receiver should be allocated to the remote  
control option SAT1 or SAT2.  
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To do this, press the SAT1 or SAT2 key and the OK key on the remote control  
simultaneously in this line.  
6.2.6 Quickstart  
In this line you switch the quickstart on/off . If quickstart is switched on your appliance will  
start more quickly from standby, although the standby will use more current.  
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Switch the quickstart on/off by using the left/right arrow keys.  
Accepting settings  
To store the settings made in this menu to memory, please proceed as follows:  
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Press the green function key Accept to store the changes made, and to return to  
the menu Settings.  
alternatively:  
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Press the red function key Back.  
A query then appears.  
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If you wish to accept the changes, use the arrow keys left/right to click on the  
field Yes, and confirm by pressing OK.  
You will now return to the previous menu.  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation. Settings will not be saved.  
6.3 Picture settings  
To optimise your digital receiver onto you TV set you can undertake further settings in the  
Menu Picture Settings.  
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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  
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Now, using the up/down arrow keys, mark the line Picture Settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The Menu Picture settings will appear.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within the menu and to change  
the individual positions as indicated.  
When selecting a menu item, please also note any messages displayed on screen.  
The following settings/adjustments can be made:  
6.3.1 Picture format  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to set the picture format of your TV set  
appropriately, to 4:3 or 16:9.  
This function automatically adjusts the picture format to that of your television set.  
6.3.2 HDMI resolution  
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By pressing the OK key a window opens showing the resolutions available.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to selected the desired resolution or auto for  
automatic setting of the resolution.  
6.3.3 TV SCART mode  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to set the parameter appropriate to your  
TV set, to the options FBAS, RGB or S-Video.  
For standard sets use the setting FBAS.  
Accepting settings  
To store the settings made in this menu to memory, please proceed as follows:  
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Press the green function key Accept to store the changes made,  
and to return to the menu Settings.  
alternatively:  
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Press the red function key Back.  
A query then appears.  
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If you wish to accept the changes, use the arrow keys left/right to click on the  
field Yes, and confirm by pressing OK.  
You will now return to the previous menu.  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
Settings will not be saved.  
6.4 Sound settings  
In order to optimise your digital receiver onto your TV set you can undertake further settings  
in the menu sound settings.  
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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  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Sound Settings.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
The Menu Picture settings will appear  
6.4.1 Audio speech  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to select your preferred language.  
Where an appropriate signal is broadcast, this function will, after a scan, automatically  
set this language.  
6.4.2 Sub-title language  
Your DVB receiver is able to display subtitles. If the function Subtitles is switched on, and  
the language selected is being broadcast, these will be displayed automatically.  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to select your subtitle language.  
If the function is not activated, subtitles can also be switched on manually. The availability of  
subtitles is indicated by display of the message Subtitles.  
Please also note Point 7.13 of the operating manual.  
6.4.3 Dolby Digital  
Various movies are broadcast in Dolby Digital format. This will be indicated in the info  
window after the programme has been selected by the Dolby symbol  
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If you have a Dolby Digital 5.1-channel amplifier, you can, where broadcast, enjoy  
appropriate movies in 5.1-channel Dolby Digital sound. The only requirement is that the  
digital output Audio Out Digital (see Point 4.6.2) of your DVB receiver must be connected  
to the digital input of your Dolby Digital 5.1-channel amplifier  
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Use the left/right arrow keys to switch the Dolby Digital function on or off.  
If the Dolby Digital function is switched on, these broadcasts will automatically be  
reproduced in Dolby Digital format.  
If the function is not switched on (off), Dolby Digital sound can also be switched on  
manually. Please also note Point 7.5.1 of the operating manual.  
Accepting settings  
To store the settings made in this menu to memory, please proceed as follows:  
>
Press the green function key Accept to store the changes made, and to return to  
the menu Settings.  
alternatively:  
>
Press the red function key Back.  
A corresponding query then appears.  
>
If you wish to accept the changes, use the arrow keys left/right to click on the  
field Yes, and confirm by pressing OK.  
You will now return to the previous menu.  
>
Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
Settings will not be saved.  
6.5 Antenna settings  
Once you have set the digital receiver to your own individual preferences, it may still be  
necessary to adjust the digital receiver to your antenna. The menu Antenna settings lists  
the satellites set in terms of the installation assistant. If the installation assistant was  
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prematurely terminated, the satellite positions ASTRA and EUTELSAT will be pre-  
programmed. If you also wish to receive other satellites, or if you are using a different LNB,  
set your digital receiver to the desired data as follows:  
>
>
>
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 menu Settings will be displayed.  
>
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Antenna settings (DVB-S).  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Antenna settings will be displayed (DVB-S).  
The following settings can be made in this sub-menu:  
6.5.1 Multi-tenna  
If the receiver is operated on a multi-tenna-LNB then under this menu point you could  
automatically adjust the switch positions on the multi-tenna-LNB.  
>
Use the OK key to automatically adjust the switch positions.  
6.5.2 Switching DiSEqC on and off  
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital switching/controlling signal used to  
control DiSEqC-compatible components via the antenna cable. If your external unit is  
equipped with DiSEqC components, you must switch the DiSEqC controlling function:  
>
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to switch DiSEqC on or off.  
As only one LNB can be controlled when the DiSEqC function is switched off, the  
menu is limited to the configuration of a single LNB  
6.5.3 Antenna signals  
Your receiver is equipped with two tuners. This allows you to record one programme while  
viewing another programme. So that you can enjoy the full benefit of the functions of your  
twin receiver for both recording and playback, you should definitely use two separate  
antenna connections (antenna signals). Please also note Point 8.1.  
>
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to set the number of antenna signals to  
2, if you are connecting your receiver to two separate antenna connections. If only  
one antenna connection is available, then set this item to 1.  
To utilise all the recording facilities of your receiver, you should ensure it is connected via two  
independent antenna connections. This allows you to use the following combinations of  
recording and playback:  
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-
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Recording a programme and simultaneously watching another programme  
(1 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in  
SD format) or call up any recording on the hard drive.  
Simultaneously record two programmes (1 programme in HD format and  
1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in SD format) even if these are received  
in differing reception fields.  
Simultaneously receive two different programmes (even differing fields of reception;  
1 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in  
SD format) and at the same time show a previously recorded programme.  
If only one antenna connection is available for connection to the receiver, only a limited  
range of recording and playback options is available.  
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-
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Record a programme and at the same time another programme from the same  
reception field (1 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or  
25 programmes in SD format) or show any programme from the hard drive.  
Simultaneously record two programmes from the same reception band  
(15 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in  
SD5format).  
Simultaneously record two different programmes from the same reception band  
(15 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in SD-  
format) and at the same time play a pre-recorded programme.  
6.5.4 Setting the switching matrix  
The menu lists the four switching criteria for the DiSEqC control. You receiver is pre-  
programmed so that ASTRA is received on switch setting A/A and Eutelsat is received on  
setting B/A of a multi-switch. If the switching matrix of your receiving installation is set up  
differently, or if you are receiving different satellites, you can adjust the settings of your digital  
receiver to those of the receiving installation as follows.  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys to select a DiSEqC switch position (1-4) to which you wish to  
allocate a satellite (e.g. A/B 3 No satellite), and mark this line.  
Press the OK key. Example 1: 2 satellites (Twin-LNBs)  
A selection table listing various satellites will now be displayed.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the desired satellite.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to move the marker up or down one line at a time,  
or use the left/right arrow keys to move the marker backward or forward one  
page at a time.  
If the desired satellite is not included in the list, please use one of the reserve slots,  
marked User 1 to User 13.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The marked satellite will now be added to the menu Antenna settings at the  
previously marked position  
You can now adjust the settings in the menu Antenna settings, in this manner until the  
settings in this menu correspond to those of your receiving unit. For any switching criteria  
that you do not require, use the setting No satellite.  
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System examples  
Example 1: 2 satellites (Twin-LNBs)  
Example 2: 4 satellites (Twin-LNBs)  
Example 3: 4 satellites (Quattro-LNBs)  
Astra 19,2°/  
Eutelsat 13°  
Eurobird-Astra 28,5°/  
Türksat 42°  
Eurobird-Astra 28,5°/  
Türksat 42°  
Astra 19,2°/  
Eutelsat 13°  
Eutelsat 13°  
Astra 19,2°  
Multiswitch  
Multiswitch  
9/8  
9/8  
A
B
A
B
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Outputs  
Outputs  
Position  
2/1  
Position  
2/1  
4/1  
Output  
4/1  
Output  
Output  
Output  
A
B
A
B
Option  
Option  
Output  
Output  
6.5.5 Additional settings/LNB properties  
Once you have completed adjusting the switching matrix of your DVB receiver to the  
requirements of your receiving installation, you must still check and, where necessary,  
correct the other settings for your receiving unit.  
>
>
Use the left/right arrow keys to move the marker to the column Configuration.  
Now, in the line in which you wish to check or change the settings, use the up/down  
arrow keys to mark the field Continue.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A sub-menu will be displayed in which you can make settings related to the LNB, and  
can set up a test transponder.  
The following settings/adjustments can be made:  
LNB Type  
>
Use the left/right arrow keys to enter the type of LNB you are using. The options  
are Single LNB, Quattro LNB, DisiCon 1 LNB, DisiCon 2 LNB, DisiCon  
4 LNB, C-Band LNB, Circular LNB, SatCR LNB and a User LNB for manual  
entry of LNB data.  
>
If you have selected the SatCR LNB, you must then use the arrow keys to mark  
the line Setup and you must then start the setup by pressing the OK key.  
A SatCR Scan will now be performed. Please take note of the further information  
displayed on the screen  
Test-Transponder  
The following points of this menu need only be entered if you wish to check a satellite signal  
of a specific satellite.  
Transponder frequency  
>
In this line, use the numeric keys to enter a frequency on which digital  
programmes are broadcast.  
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Polarisation  
Use the up/down arrow keys to enter the desired polarisation plane (horizontal or  
vertical).  
>
Symbol rate  
The symbol rate indicates the volume of data broadcast per second. This figure could be  
shown as, for example, 27500 (27500 symbols per second).  
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the correct symbol rate.  
User LNB  
If you have entered User LNB under the heading DiSEqC type, you can make further  
settings:  
LOF low band  
LOF (Local Oscillator Frequency) is the frequency at which an LNB converts the received  
frequency into what is known as the 1st intermediate frequency, which can then be received  
by the digital receiver. So-called Universal LNBs work with 2 LOFs, in order to convert the  
full frequency range of 10.7 to 11.8 GHz (low-band) and 11.7 to 12.75 GHz (high-band).  
>
In this line use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the low band of your LNB.  
LOF high band  
>
In this line use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the high band of your LNB.  
LOF transition  
>
In this line use the numeric keys to enter the frequency at which your LNB  
switches from the low band to the high band.  
Signal level/quality  
If you have entered the details of the test transponder correctly, the signal strength and  
quality will be indicated in these lines  
6.5.6 Rotating antenna  
If you are operating your digital receiver in conjunction with a rotating antenna equipped with  
a DiSEqC motor (Level 1.2), switch the DiSEqC control (Point 6.4.1) on and please note  
Point 4.2.3 and Point 10 of the operating manual.  
6.6 Special functions  
This menu allows you to make the settings for CI dual decoding, as well as for the duration  
for which the Infobox will be displayed, in addition to the function required to switch several  
Favourites lists on or off.  
>
>
>
>
Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Settings and confirm by pressing OK.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Special functions.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Special functions will be displayed.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry you wish to change.  
6.6.1 Several Favourites lists  
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to switch the function for several Favourites lists on  
resp. off.  
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If the function is switched on you can configure four lists of favourites (main list,  
favourites 1, favourites 2 and favourites 3). The ex-works programming can be found  
in the main list.  
When the function is switched off only the main list is active.  
6.6.2 Display time Information Banner  
>
Use the numeric keys to set the desired display time for the Infobox. This can be  
varied from 1 second to 15 seconds.  
6.6.3 CI dual decoding  
The CI dual decoding feature allows you to receive two different encrypted programmes  
simultaneously, using only one CI module and only a single valid Smartcard.  
>
Use the left/right arrow keys to select the CI slot holding the CI module for dual  
decoding. Select CI1, CI2 or CI1+CI2. If you prefer automatic recognition, select  
auto. The setting off indicates the CI dual decoding feature is switched off.  
Please also note Point 7.3.3.  
6.6.4 Radio background picture  
With this function the picture in the radio mode can be switched off. This is kinder to the  
screen and you will save on current. Here:  
on  
means the picture is switched on also in radio mode.  
off  
means the picture will be turned off, in radio mode, after about 30 seconds and stays  
off when a programme is changed.  
auto means that the picture will be turned off after about 30 seconds in the radio mode and  
will briefly automatically appear during a programme change.  
>
Use the right/left arrow keys to set on, off or auto.  
6.6.5 Memory format radio recordings  
Here you can select whether radio recordings on the hard drive should additionally be saved  
in the MP2-format. These can be copied onto an external appliance.  
>
Use the right/left arrow keys to set PVR + MP2 in order to additionally save the  
radio recordings in the MP2-format.  
6.6.6 Font size  
You can change the font size for the EPG long texts:  
>
Set large or small by using the right/left arrow keys.  
6.6.7 Network settings  
In this submenu you have the option of adapting the digital receiver to your Ethernet network  
environment.  
Accepting settings  
To store the settings made in this menu to memory, please proceed as follows:  
>
Press the green function key Accept to store the changes made, and to return to  
the menu Settings.  
alternatively:  
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>
>
Press the red function key Back.  
A corresponding query then appears.  
If you wish to accept the changes, use the arrow keys left/right to click on the  
field Yes, and confirm by pressing OK.  
You will now return to the previous menu.  
>
Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
Settings will not be saved.  
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7 Operation  
7.1 Switching on and off  
>
Switch the digital receiver on by pressing the On/Standby either on the receiver or  
on the remote control.  
>
>
Press the key again to switch the receiver off again.  
The receiver is now in standby mode, and (if activated in Point 6.2.4) the display  
panel will show the current time.  
If the time is not shown, this must still be acquired by the receiver. To do this, switch  
the receiver on, and select a major channel such as ZDF for approx. 30 seconds, to  
automatically acquire the time.  
7.2 Programme selection  
7.2.1 Using the programme up/down keys  
>
Use the programme keys up/down either on the receiver or on the remote  
control to move up or down the list one programme slot at a time  
7.2.2 Using the numeric keys  
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme number.  
For example:  
1
for programme slot 1  
1, then 4  
for programme slot 14  
for programme slot 234  
for programme slot 1567  
2, then 3, then 4  
1, then 5, then 6  
then 7  
When entering programme numbers with several digits, you have approx. three seconds  
time after pressing a key to complete the entry.  
If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one, two or three digits, you can speed up  
the entry procedure by keeping the key depressed a little longer on the last digit.  
7.2.3 Using the Navigator (programme list)  
>
Press the OK key.  
The programme list navigator will be displayed. In TV mode, only TV programmes will  
be shown, and in Radio mode only radio Programmes. The programme currently  
selected is marked  
>
>
>
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired programme.  
Press the OK key and the marked programme will be selected.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move around the list one line at a time.  
Use the arrow keys left/right to move the marker up or down in the list one page  
at a time  
7.2.3.1 Selecting a list  
To make it easy for you to find programmes, your receiver provides several programme lists.  
Thus you can choose to select from your Favourites list/TV list (see Point 9.1) or to see  
the alphabetically sorted Total list or the list by Providers.  
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>
>
Press the OK key.  
The active programme list will be displayed.  
Now, with the assistance of the option key you can open a window with the types of  
programme lists (TV lists, TV provider lists and overall TV lists).  
The active programme list type is marked.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select, e.g. the programme list type Total list  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
The alphabetically sorted Total list, containing all programmes, will be displayed.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the programme you wish to view.  
You can get additional information on the current programme by pressing the INFO  
key .  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
or  
>
Press the green function key PVR to go direct to the hard drive navigator.  
7.2.4 Calling up blocked programmes  
If a programme is selected that is blocked by the parental control function, the message  
Unit PIN will be displayed on screen.  
>
Use the numeric keys to enter your PIN code.  
The desired programme can now be viewed.  
or  
>
Switch to a programme that is not blocked.  
If you have selected the setting Once under Point 9.3.1, the system will call for the PIN  
code once when a blocked programme is selected. Thus, in order to make operation more  
comfortable for you, you need to enter the PIN code only once during each viewing session.  
7.2.5 Infobox  
Each time you change programmes, an information box will be displayed briefly, showing the  
programme slot and the programme name of the programme selected. In addition, other  
programme properties will be indicated, such as  
for Videotext,  
for Dolby Digital broadcasts,  
for Mono broadcasts. In addition a yellow bar will be displayed indicating the  
for a 16:9 format  
broadcast,  
subtitles,  
for encrypted programmes,  
for  
amount of time of that programme that has already elapsed. Also, EPGplus genres and any  
age restrictions will be displayed, if transmitted.  
7.3 Receiving encrypted programmes  
Your appliance is equipped with an integrated CONAX de-coding system as well as with  
a “Common Interface” for the recording of two CI modules. These can be used to receive  
encrypted Programmes. To do this you must first of all either insert a CONAX Smartcard into  
one of the two integrated card readers or plug in a CI module with a valid Smartcard into one  
of the two slots envisaged:  
>
Insert the CONAX Smartcard into a card slot of the integrated card-reader (golden  
chip facing down and in the direction of insertion)  
or  
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>
>
Insert a CI module in one of the slots.  
Insert the Smartcard in the card slot of the CI module. Ensure that the gold-coloured  
chip of the Smartcard is on the upper surface, in the direction in which the card is  
inserted.  
>
If you now select an encrypted programme, the digital receiver will automatically  
check the slot, and will display the programme in decoded form, provided the  
appropriate CI module, including a valid Smartcard, for this programme is inserted in  
the slot.  
Special functions  
Certain special functions are offered on specific programme slots, e.g. Premiere (reception  
only with a valid subscription!) For instance, multi-feed channels allow you to select various  
games in the sports category, i.e. different National League games in Germany, or you might  
be able to select different commentary tracks (e.g. stadium/broadcast), or in some cases  
different camera viewing angles may be available (e.g. Formula 1 racing).  
In addition, on some channels you may be able to select the starting time of a movie you  
have ordered.  
Please also note Point 7.16.7.2.  
7.3.1 Option channels  
Some programmes provide the opportunity of using so-called option channels. This function  
allows you, for instance, to select different camera perspectives in the case of a sports event  
(Formula 1) or to switch to different sporting venues (National League football in Germany).  
If a programme has option channels, this will be indicated by a note.  
>
To select one of the available options, press the key Option.  
A selection window will be displayed, showing the various options available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired option.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
7.3.2 Selecting a starting time  
On some channels you have the option of selecting various starting times for viewing specific  
movies. These movies can thus be viewed around the clock, at specific starting times.  
Where a channel provides the facility of selecting starting times, this will be indicated.  
>
To select one of the available starting times, press the Option key.  
A selection window will be displayed, showing the available starting times.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired starting time.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The programme is validated for the starting time you have set, you can proceed to  
view this at the desired time.  
7.3.3 Simultaneous reception of two encrypted programmes  
Your receiver is able to receive two different encrypted programmes simultaneously, using  
only a single CI module and a single valid Smartcard. However, this is only possible when  
using a “Dual-Decrypt” compatible CI module (see specifications given by manufacturer of  
CI module), and then only if both desired programmes are located on the same transponder.  
Please also note the item CI Dual decoding in the Special functions Point 6.6.3.  
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7.4 Volume control  
You have the facility to adjust the volume of your digital receiver. This facilitates the easy  
operation of the receiver, as it means you have all the important functions on a single remote  
control, and will only rarely have to resort to using the remote control of the television set.  
When you switch on the digital receiver, sound will be reproduced at the volume level last  
set.  
>
To adjust the volume of your digital receiver, press Volume + to increase the  
volume, and Volume - to decrease it.  
>
To switch the sound off (mute), press the key Sound on/off press the key again to  
switch the sound on again  
Please note:  
The volume of the digital audio outputs cannot be adjusted.  
7.5 Selecting a different language  
If a programme is being broadcast in several languages, or with several audio channels, this  
will be indicated by a message displayed on screen.  
You can then proceed to set a different language or another audio channel as follows:  
>
>
Press the key Language selection.  
A list indicating the languages currently being broadcast will appear on the screen.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired language, and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
You can now proceed to listen to the programme in the language selected. Your  
digital receiver is also capable of receiving mono Programmes.  
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select Mono channel 1 (  
2 ( ) or Stereo ( ).  
), Mono channel  
7.5.1 Dolby Digital  
If a programme is being broadcast in Dolby Digital Sound, this will be indicated when you  
switch to the programme, as the Dolby logo will be displayed in the Infobox. Provided you  
have enabled the Dolby Digital function in accordance with Point 6.3.6, the programme will  
automatically be reproduced in this sound format.  
If you have not turned on the Dolby Digital function then proceed as follows for manual Dolby  
Digital of your appliance:  
>
Press the key Language select.  
If any are being broadcast, a list of the currently broadcast languages as well as  
Dolby Digital (AC 3) will be displayed on screen.  
>
>
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Dolby Digital.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
You can now listen to the programme in Dolby Digital sound. If you want your appliance to  
automatically reproduce programmes in Dolby Digital then set you appliance, as described  
under point 6.3.6, for automatic Dolby Digital reproduction.  
7.6 TV/Radio switching  
The pre-programming includes both TV and radio Programmes.  
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>
>
Use theTV/Radio key to switch the digital receiver to radio mode.  
The receiver will now switch to the last radio programme previously selected.  
Press the TV/Radio key again to return to the last television programme previously  
selected  
7.7 Return to last programme previously selected  
>
Press the Back key on the remote control to return to the last programme previously  
selected.  
>
Press the key again to return to the programme previously selected.  
7.8 Display clock and programme information  
This function allows you to view programme information relating to the programme currently  
selected.  
>
Press the Info, key to display information for the currently selected programme.  
A display will appear on the lower half of the screen, showing the current time, the name of  
the programme selected, the name of the current programme together with its start and stop  
times, whenever this information is broadcast by the programme provider.  
7.9 Additional programme information  
Wherever these are provided, you can use the function programme information to obtain  
additional programme information relating to the programme selected.  
>
By pressing the Info key twice, a further information window is opened, which  
contains detailed information on the currently selected programme.  
>
Longer information text can be moved line-by-line using the up/down arrow keys  
or page-by-page using the left/right arrow keys.  
>
>
Where available, pressing the Info key again will bring up the next programme.  
Press the Info key once again to switch off the display  
7.10 Transponder information  
>
>
>
Call up the navigator by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the programme you wish to display.  
By pressing the yellow STATUS function key the data of the transponder which is  
set will be displayed.  
>
In addition, you can use the coloured function keys to display Audio/Video  
information, Program information, and, where available, information on the  
Encryption system (CA) in use.  
>
Press the Menu key to exit the information function  
7.11 Freeze frame  
>
Press the Freeze frame key, and the current moving TV picture will be frozen, and  
displayed as a still picture.  
>
Press this key again to return to normal operation.  
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7.12 Videotext  
7.12.1 Using the Videotext decoder of your television set  
If transmitted, the Videotext is forwarded to your television set. To operate the videotext  
options, you must use the remote control of your television set. If there should be any  
problems related to the display on your television screen, such as an overlapping of  
videotext contents and picture, you should set your digital receiver to FBAS mode (Point  
6.3.4).  
7.12.2 Using the internal videotext decoder  
As an alternative, you can also use the integrated TOP videotext decoder to display the  
information. When using TOP videotext, all text pages are split thematically into groups and  
blocks, which makes the videotext more readable.  
>
>
>
Switch to the channel for which you wish to see the videotext information.  
Switch Videotext on by pressing the Videotext key.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired videotext page. Your entry will be  
displayed in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. Once you have entered the  
desired videotext page, the receiver will search for the page. As not all videotext  
pages can be transmitted simultaneously, it may take a few seconds for your receiver  
to find the page and display it on the television screen. All providers of videotext  
information use page 100 as their starting page.  
>
>
Use the red or the green key to move forward or backward one page at a time.  
Press the yellow function key to call up the videotext group indicated in the yellow  
field.  
>
Press the blue function key to call up the videotext block indicated in the blue field.  
7.12.2.1 Subpage display  
Many Videotext pages consist of several subpages. This is indicated in the Videotext picture  
by two numbers separated by a forward slash (current subpage/number of subpages). As  
soon as a new subpage becomes available, it is automatically displayed.  
>
To display a particular subpage, press the OK key.  
The column at the left-hand edge of the screen will become active. The already  
downloaded subpages will be displayed.  
>
>
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the desired subpage.  
Press the OK key to display the specific subpages.  
7.12.2.2 Stop mode  
>
Press the Freeze frame key and the message “Stop” will be displayed in the upper  
left corner of the videotext window. This will prevent automatic continuous paging  
through the videotext subpages.  
>
Press the Freeze frame key again to switch the stop mode off again.  
7.12.2.3 Exit Videotext  
>
Press the Back key to return to normal operating mode.  
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7.13 Subtitles  
Where subtitles are broadcast, this will be indicated by the message Subtitle select. If  
you have switched on the function Subtitles (as per Point 6.4.2), these will be displayed  
automatically, provided that they are being broadcast in the language selected.  
If subtitles are being broadcast only in other languages, or are broadcast via videotext, you  
can switch these on manually as follows.  
>
Press the Option key, if necessary several times, until the entry Subtitles displays  
a selection table listing the subtitle languages broadcast, and/or the videotext pages  
used to broadcast subtitles.  
>
>
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the desired language or videotext page.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The subtitles will now be displayed.  
Please note that this function is only present when subtitles are actually being transmitted  
and this setting will not be kept after changing Programmes  
7.14 PIP function (picture in picture)  
Your receiver is equipped with a so-called PIP function. This allows you to view a second,  
smaller picture (PIP picture) within the larger main picture.  
Call up PIP operation  
>
Switch “Picture in Picture” mode on by pressing the PIP key.  
Main picture PIP image  
The current main picture, which can be sourced either from a TV programme or from  
a hard drive recording, will be displayed as a small (PIP) picture in the upper right  
corner, and the TV programme last viewed will be displayed as the main picture. The  
soundtrack of the main picture will always be reproduced when in PIP mode.  
Please note:  
For technical reasons it is not possible two receive simultaneously two  
programmes which are transmitted in the HD format.  
Please also take into account point 6.5.3 (antenna signals).  
In order to be able to use all of the possibilities of PIP operation of you receiver you should  
definitely be connected to two separate antenna supply lines. In that way the following  
reproduction combination become possible:  
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to simultaneously reproduce two programmes (1 programme in HD format and 1  
programme in SD format or 2 programmes in SD format) even if these are received  
from differing fields of reception.  
to reproduce a programme of your choice and simultaneously reproduce a hard drive  
recording of your choice.  
If only one connector is available for an antenna supply line then the reproduction  
combinations will only be of limited availability.  
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simultaneously reproduce two programmes (1 programme in HD format and  
1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in SD format) from the same reception  
field.  
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reproduce any programme of your choice and simultaneously reproduce any hard  
drive recording of your choice  
Change PIP pictures  
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Press the Back key to exchange the two pictures. The PIP picture will be displayed  
as the main picture, and vice versa.  
Switch off PIP operation  
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Switch “Picture in Picture” mode off by pressing the PIP key again.  
The large main picture will be hidden and the small (PIP) picture will be displayed as  
the new main picture.  
or  
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Press the TV/Radio key. The small (PIP) picture will be hidden and the main picture  
is displayed unchanged  
7.15 Zoom picture  
Using this function you can display 4:3 programmes on your 16:9 television set fully and true  
to the format. The same applies to 16:9 programmes, which are not transmitted signalised as  
such (no 16:9 symbol in the Infobox, see Point 7.2.5). Important prerequisites for this zoom  
function are, however, that the digital receiver is set to 16:9 operation according to Point  
6.3.1 and your television set supports 16:9 signalisation over the scart socket.  
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First press the Option key.  
Sound selection will appear on the screen.  
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With repeated pressure on the blue zoom function key various zoom factors can be  
set.  
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Exit Sound selection by pressing the Back key.  
Proceed in the same way to switch Zoom off.  
The zoom function stays switched on until you switch it off again or switch the unit to  
standby.  
7.16 EPGplus Electronic Programme Guide  
Your digital receiver features an electronic programme guide. This allows you to display  
programme information related to one or more programmes on your screen.  
You can very quickly obtain an overview of the currently running programmes, the  
programmes of the day or those of the following days.  
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The EPGplus functions allow you to:  
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display information on programme contents on the screen  
display preview pictures of individual programmes  
mark specific programmes that will then be automatically switched on when the  
programme begins  
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programme timers  
search for and select programmes by type of programme (genre).  
7.16.1 Downloading EPGplus data  
The programme information will be updated automatically by your receiver at the preselected  
updating time (Point 9.2.2), provided the receiver is in standby mode at the time. The  
downloading procedure will be indicated by the message Load EPG appearing in the display.  
The unit switches itself on at the preselected updating time in order to load the EPGplus data  
from the EPG channel data stream.  
The downloading process is indicated by Loading EPG in the display. If your unit is not in  
use at the time, this function will not be carried out.  
You can also start the download process manually directly after switching off (while the  
display is displaying Load EPG?) by pressing the EPG key. Load EPG appears in the  
display during the download process, as well as the percentage of EPGplus data already  
downloaded (e.g. 38%). The duration of the download process depends on the number of  
programmes to be downloaded.  
A maximum of seven days in advance can be displayed. As more programmes are added to  
the electronic programme guide, the volume of data increases, and the preview period is  
reduced correspondingly.  
It is up to you to decide which programmes should be listed in the electronic programme  
guide. These can be selected as described in Points 9.2.5 and 9.2.6.  
7.16.2 Interrupting the download procedure  
The downloading procedure can be interrupted by switching on the digital receiver  
(On/Standby key). The EPGplus data from the last update are then available.  
7.16.3 Calling up the Electronic Programme Guide  
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Press the EPG key on the remote control of the digital receiver. The Electronic  
Programme Guide then appears on the screen.  
If you have selected the starting category Overview (Point 9.2.3), the channels you  
have selected, or those of the factory default settings, will be shown with their current  
programmes (see also Point 9.2).  
You can now use the EPGplus function to find information on the content of the  
various Programmes. You can also use the EPGplus functions to select or mark the  
desired programme, or activate it in the Timer programming function.  
7.16.4 Now (Table with current programme contents)  
First the “Now” EPGplus table will be displayed, showing the programmes currently being  
broadcast. The yellow bar next to the programme name indicates the elapsed time of the  
current programme. The programme currently selected is marked.  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to move the marker one line at a time.  
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Use the left/right arrow keys to move through the programme list one page at  
a time. The EPGplus functions (Point 7.16.7) are now available.  
Pressing the yellow function key takes you to the “Next” EPGplus table (see Point  
7.16.5)  
or  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
7.16.5 Next  
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You can call up the “Next” table (following programmes) by pressing the yellow  
function key when the “Now” EPGplus table is displayed.  
The EPGplus functions (Point 7.16.7) are available.  
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Pressing the yellow function key takes you to the “More” EPGplus table (Point 7.16.6)  
or  
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pressing the green function key or the Back key will take you to the previous  
Now” EPGplus table  
or  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
7.16.6 More  
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Pressing the yellow function key again when the “Next” EPGplus table is displayed  
will cause the “More” EPGplus table to appear.  
An additional time window will appear in the headline of this table. The time of the  
displayed EPGplus table will appear in this time window.  
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Press the yellow function key to skip forward to the time shown in the yellow-  
coloured area.  
Keep the yellow function key pressed down to page through the information  
continuously. A clock will be displayed to make the information more legible.  
Pressing the green function key takes you back through the tables.  
The individual days of the week are displayed along the lower edge of the screen. If  
information is available for the following days, the appropriate fields will be marked.  
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To view a preview for a specific day, use the numeric keys to enter the appropriate  
number for the day required.  
or  
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Press the numeric key “0” to go to the PVR navigator.  
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Press the Back key to return to the table “Next”.  
7.16.7 EPGplus functions  
To carry out the following EPGplus functions, call up EPGplus as described under Point  
7.16.3.  
7.16.7.1 EPGplus Info  
You can use EPGplus Info to display detailed information and a picture relating to the  
marked programme. If detailed information is available, it is indicated by  
next to the  
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corresponding programme. If there is a picture available, it is indicated by  
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Use the arrow keys or the function keys to mark the desired programme.  
Press the EPG key to display information and/or the picture relating to the  
programme.  
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Lengthy information text can be moved or paged through with the help of the arrow  
keys.  
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Press the Back key to return to the previous table.  
7.16.7.2 EPGplus Timer programming  
You can use the EPGplus Electronic Programme Guide to programme timer events easily.  
You can also use this function to programme the Timer for Multifeed programmes e.g. from  
the Premiere Sport Portal. Timer can only be programmed for Multifeed programmes in the  
EPGplus programme overview (see Point 7.16.7.3).  
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Use the arrow keys or the function keys to mark the desired programme.  
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Press the Record, key to programme a Hard drive Timer for the marked  
programme (see Point 8.1.2).  
or  
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Press the Option key once to programme a Channel change timer for the  
marked programme (see Point 8.1.2).  
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Press the Option key once again to change the Timer type to a VCR timer.  
or  
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Press the red function key Timer to open a selection window.  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the desired Timer type (see Point 8.1.2).  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
For control purposes the menu Managetimer will display the data relative to the  
selected programme. If necessary, you can effect any changes here (see 8.1.2).  
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Press the Back key to return to the previous table.  
The appropriate line is now marked. Depending on the Timer type, your receiver will  
now be switched on at the starting time of the selected programme. If the unit was  
switched on by the PVR Timer, this will be indicated by “PVR Timer” being shown in  
the display. In standby mode, the active Timer will be indicated by a clock symbol  
next to the time display.  
Deleting the EPGplus timer event  
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If you would like to cancel an EPGplus-programmed timer event, proceed as  
described above to mark the corresponding programme.  
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Press the red function key Timer to open a selection window.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the line Delete timer.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
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or  
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Delete a timer as described under Point 8.1.2.4.  
Timer settings (pre- and post-run time)  
With EPGplus Timer programming, the receiver obtains the data relating to the selected  
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programme automatically from the EPGplus data. Both the starting and the ending time of  
the programme will be taken over correct to the nearest minute. However, it frequently  
happens that the selected programme starts a little earlier or a little later than scheduled. In  
this case the start or the end of the programme may be missing from the recording. To  
overcome this problem, you can enter a pre- or post-run time for the timer, in steps of one  
minute at a time. The timer will then start earlier and end later than given in the EPGplus  
data by the entered pre-run and post-run times.  
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Press the red function key Timer to open a selection window.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Timer settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A menu will be displayed allowing you to enter the pre-and post-run times.  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Timer pre-run time and  
Timer post-run time.  
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Use the numeric keys to enter the desired pre- or post-run time in minutes.  
Press the green function key Accept to save the setting and return to the previous  
EPGplus table.  
7.16.7.3 EPGplus programme overview  
You can use the EPGplus programme overview to display a table with the whole day's  
listings for an individual channel. Proceed as follows:  
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Press the EPG key.  
If you have selected the start category Overview, see Point 9.2.3, the “Now”  
EPGplus table will appear.  
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While the “Now” EPGplus table is displayed, press the green function key to switch  
directly to the channel listings.  
or  
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press the blue function key EPG Menu.  
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In the selection window, use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
Programmes.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
The day’s overview of the selected channel will now be displayed.  
You can use the arrow keys to move the marker to the desired programme or time.  
The individual days of the week are displayed along the lower edge of the screen. If  
information is available for the following days, the appropriate fields will be marked.  
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To display the programme content of a specific day, press the corresponding  
numeric key.  
Displaying the EPGplus overview for other channels  
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Press the yellow function key Programmes.  
A list of EPGplus programmes will be displayed.  
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You can now proceed to mark the desired channel using the arrow keys.  
Press the OK key to display the EPG overview of the marked channel.  
7.16.7.4 EPGplus overview by type of programme (genre)  
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If you are interested in specific types of programmes, you can have the programme  
information displayed by various genres, e.g. movies, news, etc.  
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Press the EPG key to open the table “Now”.  
Press the blue function key EPG Menu to open a selection window.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Genres and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
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Press the yellow function key Genres to open a window with the available types of  
programme.  
Use the arrow keys to select the desired programme type and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
The overview for the day will be displayed, listing only programmes of the type  
selected.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker to the desired programme.  
Use the arrow keys left/right to move through the list one page at a time. The  
individual days of the week are displayed along the lower edge of the screen. If  
information is available for these days, the corresponding fields will be marked.  
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To display the programme content of a specific day, press the corresponding  
numeric key.  
7.16.8 Ending EPGplus mode  
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Press the Menu or the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
7.17 Sleep Timer  
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Press the Sleep Timer key once or several times to set the switching-off time of the  
receiver in the range of 15 minutes to 2 hours.  
At the end of the time selected the receiver will switch automatically to standby mode.  
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8 Hard drive operation  
Your PVR receiver (PVR=Personal Video Recorder) is equipped with an integrated hard  
disk drive. There is no provision for this drive to be exchanged other than by an authorised  
TechniSat retailer/technician. Due to the availability of the hard drive, you no longer require  
an external storage medium (e.g. a video recorder). The recording capacity is dependent on  
the size of the hard drive and on the volume of data of the broadcast material.  
Where these are available from the provider, the recording will include the actual audio and  
video data, as well as any subtitles, videotext data and additional sound channels broadcast.  
These can be called up when you play back the recording, as described in Points 7.5, 7.12  
and 7.13.  
8.1 Recording  
Various recording modes are available for saving recordings to the hard drive.  
1. Instant recording  
Use this type of recording to record a currently running programme immediately, with just  
one press of the key.  
2. Timer-controlled recording  
In the case of this function, your digital receiver will be switched on and off for the recording,  
so this can be recorded in your absence. The timer can be programmed either manually or  
automatically using the EPG function.  
3. Timeshift recording  
The timeshift recording mode makes it possible to provide timeshift television viewing. While  
the programme is still being broadcast, you can already view the recording, shifted in time.  
To utilise all the recording facilities of your receiver, you should ensure it is connected via two  
independent antenna connections. This allows you to use the following combinations of  
recording and playback:  
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Record a programme and simultaneously reproduce another programme  
(1 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in  
SD format) or a recording of your choice from the hard disc.  
Simultaneously record two programmes (1 programme in DH format and  
1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in SD format) and reproduce a pre-  
recorded programme. of reception.  
Simultaneously record two programmes (even programmes from differing fields of  
reception, 1 programme in DH format and 1 programme in SD format or  
2 programmes in SD format) and simultaneously reproduce a pre-recorded  
programme.  
If only one antenna connection is available for connection to the receiver, only a limited  
range of recording and playback options is available.  
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Record a programme and simultaneously reproduce another programme from the  
same field of reception (1 programme in HD format and 1 programme in  
SD format or 2 programmes in SD format) of reproduce a hard disc recording of your  
choice.  
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Simultaneously record 2 programmes from the same reception band  
(1 programme in HD format and 1 programme in SD format or 2 programmes in  
SD format) and reproduce a pre-recorded programme  
8.1.1 Instant recording  
Starting a recording manually  
Option 1  
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Switch on the channel on which the programme is being broadcast that you wish to record.  
Press the Record key to record the programme currently being broadcast. The  
programme will continue to be displayed on screen while the recording is in progress.  
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To interrupt the display of the current programme at a specific spot, press the yellow  
function key Play/Pause. While the recording continues in the background, a still  
image (freeze frame) will be displayed on screen.  
To proceed with playing the programme from this spot, again press the yellow  
function key Play/Pause. You will now view the programme shifted in time relative to  
the live broadcast (Timeshift), while the ongoing current programme will continue to  
be recorded in the background.  
Option 2  
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If you have to interrupt viewing a programme, e.g. because of a phone call, etc., you  
can interrupt viewing of the programme by pressing the yellow function key  
Play/Pause, at the same time starting recording of the current programme.  
While the recording is started in the background, a still image appears on screen.  
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To proceed with playing the programme from this spot, again press the yellow  
function key Play/Pause. You will now view the programme shifted in time relative to  
the live broadcast (Timeshift), while the ongoing current programme will continue to  
be recorded in the background.  
Ending a recording manually  
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>
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To end the recording procedure, first press OK.  
Now press the green function key to go to the PVR navigator.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the current recording, and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
The programme slot of the current recording will now be selected.  
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Now press the green function key Stop.  
A query will appear.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select Save in order to save the recording on the hard  
drive, or select Discard, in order not to save the programme, and confirm by pressing OK.  
End recording automatically  
Option 1  
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Press the On/Standby key.  
A query will now appear, asking what should be done with the current recording.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line with the desired action.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The receiver will record the whole programme and then go into standby mode.  
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If you switch the receiver on before the end of the programme, a query will be  
displayed, asking whether you wish to start the current programme at the  
Beginning, or if you wish to continue viewing Live or if you wish to switch to the  
Current programme.  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the desired line and confirm with OK.  
You select Beginning the recording will be continued in time-shift mode (Point  
8.1.3).  
Option 2  
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Press the key Recording.  
A window will then appear, showing the available functions.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line with the desired action, e.g.  
+1 hour.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The receiver will now record the programme(s) being broadcast on the channel  
selected for the time period selected, and will then automatically stop recording.  
8.1.2 Timer recordings  
You can record programmes on the integrated hard drive in your absence, using the hard  
drive timers. In addition, your receiver is equipped with video recorder timers and channel-  
switching timers. In terms of their programming, these Timer types differ only in name.  
During standby mode, hard drive and video recorder timers are indicated by a clock symbol.  
You can programme the timers manually as described in this chapter or using the EPGplus  
function as described under Point 7.16.7.2.  
1. Hard drive timer  
In the case of this function, your digital receiver will be switched on and off for the recording,  
so this can be recorded in your absence.  
If the unit was switched on by the hard drive timer, this will be indicated by “PVR Timer” in  
the display. Some of the remote control functions will be deactivated (e.g. calling up the main  
menu).  
2. Video recorder timer  
A video recorder timer is used to switch your digital receiver on and off for the selected  
programme in order to record it on an external recording unit, e.g. a video recorder, in your  
absence. Please note that you must programme your video recorder to record the  
programme.  
If the unit was switched on by the video recorder timer, this will be indicated by “VCR  
Timer” in the display. Some of the remote control functions will be deactivated.  
3. Channel-switching timer  
If your unit is in normal operating mode, it will switch to the programmed channel slot at the  
set time.  
In contrast to the hard drive or video recorder timer options, the unit remains fully functional  
and is not switched off after the programme has finished.  
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8.1.2.1 Manual programming of timer  
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Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Manage timer.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Manage Timer will be displayed.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired Timer type.  
Press the OK key to go to the entry window used for programming a new Timer  
event.  
Programme  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the upper line of the menu.  
Press the OK key.  
In the selection window that is now displayed, use the arrow keys up/down to  
select the desired source (TV or Radio).  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now, depending on the previous setting, the TV resp. the radio programme list will be  
displayed.  
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Now use the arrow keys to mark the desired programme.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move around the list one line at a time.  
Use the arrow keys left/right to move backward or forward in the list one page at  
a time.  
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Press the OK key to accept this into the timer.  
Date  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the column Date.  
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Use the numeric keys to enter the date (4-digit format) of the Timer event.  
Start  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the column Start.  
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In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the starting time for the timer.  
Stop  
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Repeat the steps as described under “Start” to enter the stopping time (except for  
channel-switching timer).  
Repeat  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the column Rep.  
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Press the OK key.  
A selection window will be displayed, showing various repeat options.  
1x  
T
Timer on once  
Daily repeat  
1 W Repeat once a week  
1-5 Repeat only on weekdays  
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6-7 Repeat only on weekdays  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired function.  
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Confirm and accept the setting by pressing OK.  
Saving data to memory  
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When you have completed the programming, press the green function key Accept,  
to transfer the data to memory.  
If under Channel you have selected a channel that is blocked as per Point 9.3, you  
must first enter the PIN code before the data can be entered into memory.  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
8.1.2.2 Timer overview  
The Timer overview function gives you an overview of all Timer events programmed.  
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To go to the menu Timer overview, call up the menu Manage Timer as  
described above.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Timer overview.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Should there by any overlapping in the programming of multiple Timer events, so that  
these timers cannot be executed correctly, these overlaps will be indicated in red.  
8.1.2.3 Changing Timer programming  
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To change an existing Timer setting, use the arrow keys up/down to mark the  
Timer event you wish to change.  
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Press the green function key Change to go to the settings of the marked timer.  
Proceed to change these as described under Point 8.1.2.1.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the additional field Type displayed.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A window will be opened, listing the Timer types available.  
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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 green function key Accept  
to store the data in memory.  
8.1.2.4 Delete Timer programming  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to delete an existing Timer setting.  
Press the yellow function key Delete.  
A query message will be displayed: “Do you really want to delete this Timer?”  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes.  
To delete the Timer entry, confirm by pressing OK.  
8.1.2.5 Programming a new Timer event  
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To programme a new Timer event, use the arrow keys up/down to mark a free  
line in the menu Timer overview.  
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Press the green function key New to go to the entry window for programming a new  
timer event.  
Now make your settings here in accordance with Point 8.1.2.1.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the additional field Type displayed.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A window will be opened, listing the Timer types available.  
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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 green function key Accept,  
to transfer the data to memory.  
Note!!!  
Ensure that the receiver has acquired the correct time. This is shown in the display while the  
receiver is in standby mode. If this is not the case, switch the receiver to a major channel  
such as ZDF, etc. for approx. 30 seconds, to acquire the time.  
8.1.3 Timeshift function  
The time-shift function provides the facility of recording and playing back at the same time.  
This is made possible by Time-Shift television. Thus you can already view the beginning  
of the recording, and can decide to skip over certain passages already recorded (e.g. advert  
breaks). The live signal of the broadcast will continue being recorded at the same time (see  
the following examples).  
Example: Skipping advert breaks  
Would you like to watch a programme without annoying advert breaks?  
The PVR lets you just skip over recorded advert breaks.  
Time  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
18:00  
19:00  
Progra  
Progra  
mme  
Progra  
mme  
Progra  
mme  
Recording  
W
W
W
W
Advert break  
mme  
by PVR  
Playback  
Programme  
by PVR  
Example: Time-shift playback  
You have missed the start of the Formula 1 race. No problem!  
The PVR will show you the race at a time-shifted time while continuing to record the event  
.
Time  
14:00  
15:00  
16:00  
17:00  
18:00  
19:00  
Recording  
Start  
/
Formula 1  
/
Stop  
by PVR  
Playback  
Start  
/
Formula 1  
/
Stop  
by PVR  
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To go to a specific point in a currently running recording, you can use the  
functions Play, Pause as well as Fast Wind and the Jogshuttle, as described in  
Point 8.2.  
Press the Info key to display the Infobox with a progress bar, showing the playing  
and recording time elapsed.  
8.1.4 Setting markers while recording  
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Press the Record key to open a window showing the functions available.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Set mark, confirm by pressing  
OK.  
A marker will now be set at the current position. Continue in this manner to set  
markers at all desired places. Markers can also be set during Playback mode (Point  
8.2.1.5) as well as in the menu Manage hard drive (Point 8.3.1.3).  
8.2 Playback function  
You can access hard drive recordings through the hard drive (PVR) navigator.  
8.2.1 Playing back recordings  
8.2.1.1 Reproducing hard drive recordings  
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While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator. Depending on whether you are in TV or radio mode, a list of all TV or radio  
recordings available on the hard drive will be displayed.  
The marked recording will already be played back in the preview window.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the recording you wish to play.  
Confirm by pressing OK, to start the playback procedure. The message “Play ” will  
be displayed briefly.  
Recording information  
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Call up the PVR navigator as described in Point 8.2.1.1.  
Using the arrow keys mark the recording on which you wish to access more  
information.  
>
By pressing the yellow status function key the information on the market recording  
will be faded in.  
>
Press the Return key to go back to the PVR navigator.  
Recording a broadcast, and at the same time playing an existing recording  
In addition, you can play an existing recording from the hard drive simultaneously with a new  
recording being stored.  
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While a recording is in progress, call up the PVR navigator as described in Point  
7.2.3.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the recording you wish to play, and start the  
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playback procedure by pressing OK.  
8.2.1.2 Pause/Freeze frame  
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To stop the playback of a recording (freeze frame) press the yellow function key or  
the Freeze frame key while the playback is in progress.  
The message “Pause II” will be displayed.  
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Press the respective key again to continue playback from the same spot.  
8.2.1.3 Fast forward and rewind  
To allow you to go to a specific point in a recording, your PVR provides fast forward and fast  
rewind functions.  
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While in Play mode, press the blue function key Fast forward or the red function  
key Rewind  
The message “Fast forward ꢀꢀ” or “Rewind ꢁꢁ” will be displayed briefly. The  
recording will now be played at 4 times speed in the desired direction.  
>
>
If you press the blue or red function key again, the speed will be increased to  
16 times. The message “Fast forward ꢀꢀꢀ” or “Rewind ꢁꢁꢁ” will appear briefly.  
If you press the blue or red function keys yet again, the running speed will be  
increased to 64 times.  
The message “Fast forward ꢀꢀꢀꢀ” or “Rewind ꢁꢁꢁꢁ” will appear briefly.  
>
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By pressing the blue resp. red function key once more, you can scan forward or  
backward through the recording in steps of 10 minutes.  
Once you have reached the desired spot in the recording, press the yellow function  
key to go to normal viewing/playback mode.  
8.2.1.4 Jogshuttle function  
In addition, your receiver features a so-called jog-shuttle function, which allows you to go to  
a specific place in your recording very quickly and precisely. This can be used as follows:  
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While in playback mode, press the key Jogshuttle on/off (Freeze frame),to go to  
the jog-shuttle mode. The playback of the recording will be stopped (freeze  
frame/pause). The symbol “II” will be displayed.  
Slow motion  
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Press the arrow key right to view the recording in slow motion speed. The symbol  
“I” will be displayed  
Single frame progress  
>
Press the up arrow key or the down arrow key to display the next frame in a  
forward direction or backward/reverse direction, respectively.  
Fast forward and rewind  
>
Press the arrow keys left/right repeatedly to change the speed and the direction  
of the playback.  
The various playback modes will be displayed as indicated in the table below.  
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Display  
Playback mode  
Playback  
Fast forward 4 speed  
Fast forward 16 speed  
Fast forward 64 speed  
Rewind 4 speed  
Rewind 16 speed  
Rewind 64 speed  
Slow motion  
ꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢀꢀꢀ  
ꢁꢁ  
ꢁꢁꢁ  
ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
Iꢀ  
Pause  
II  
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Press the right or the left arrow key while ꢀꢀꢀꢀ or ꢁꢁꢁꢁ is displayed in order to  
skip forward or back by 10 minutes.  
Create Picture  
>
Press the Record key to store a single picture on the hard drive.  
You can call up pictures created in this way as described under Point 8.2.3 and  
manage them as described under Point 8.3.2. To avoid picture errors/distortions, the  
picture should be taken from a freeze frame while “II” is displayed.  
8.2.1.5 Setting markers  
>
Go as described above to the spot in your recording at which you would like to insert  
a marker.  
>
Press the Record key to set a marker at the selected spot.  
Continue in this manner to set markers at all desired places. Markers can also be set  
during Record mode (Point 8.1.4) as well as in the menu Manage hard drive (Point  
8.3.1.3).  
8.2.1.6 Jumping to markers  
You also have the option in playback mode of going directly to those spots of the recording  
you have marked as per Point 8.1.4, 8.2.1.5 or 8.3.1.3.  
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Press the Option key to open a window showing the available marks.  
In addition, the mark “Current” will be shown. This designates the spot in the  
recording at which you have opened the window with the list of marks.  
>
>
As soon as you select a mark by using the arrow keys up/down, the recording  
will be played from this spot.  
Press the OK key to close the window and switch to normal playback operation.  
8.2.1.7 End playback session  
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If you would like to end the playback session, press the green function key.  
Playback mode will be ended, and the receiver will revert to normal operating mode.  
The receiver will automatically “remember” the exact spot of the recording at which  
you have ended playing it. The next time you start playing this recording, the receiver  
will automatically continue at the spot where you ended playing it the last time.  
8.2.2 Playing MP3 files  
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8.2.2.1 On-screen controls  
Your receiver is capable of playing files in MP3 format that have been stored on the hard  
drive or on a storage medium attached to the USB port. The USB device should be  
formatted using the file system FAT 32.Consult Point 8.3.2 on how to copy files from a USB  
device onto the hard drive.  
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While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
>
>
By pressing the blue function key the NAV Menu opens a further window.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry Music and confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to play  
back the MP3 files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
A list of the MP3 files available on the hard drive or the USB device will appear.  
These are indicated by the symbol  
USB device will be indicated by the symbol  
. Folders located on the hard drive resp. on the  
.
>
>
Where appropriate, first use the arrow keys up/down to select the folder  
containing the desired MP3 file, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select from the list the MP3 file you wish to play  
first, and confirm by pressing OK.  
The file selected will now be played. Thereafter the other files located on the same  
source medium, resp. in the folder selected, will be played automatically.  
Skipping titles  
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Press the arrow up/down key to skip to the next resp. the previous title.  
Pause  
>
>
Press the yellow function key to stop the playback operation (Pause).  
Press the key again to resume playing the file from the position at which it was stopped.  
Stop  
>
To stop the playback operation, press the green function key. You will return to  
normal operating mode.  
Switching folder levels  
>
During the reproduction operation press first of all the green Stop function key in  
order to activate the Navigator again.  
>
To move from a folder to the next higher level, use the arrow keys to mark the  
topmost line, which is indicated by the symbol  
, and confirm by pressing OK.  
or  
>
press the Back key.  
8.2.2.2 Display control  
In order to avoid having to switch on the television set in order to be able to navigate an MP3  
playback session, you can also control this via the display on the receiver front panel.  
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An MP3file will be indicated on the display with its respective name, e.g. Sterne.mp3.  
A folder will be indicated by a display of square brackets, e.g. [Popmusic]. The hard drive  
will be displayed as hard drive and a USB device will be indicated as USB-device1,  
USB-device2 etc..  
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While the receiver is in standby mode, press the Language select key. The  
receiver will switch itself on, and will automatically call up the navigator in the Music  
category.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to play  
back the MP3 files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
No USB device is connected to the system, only the internal hard drive of the receiver  
will be available as a source.  
>
>
Where appropriate, first use the arrow keys up/down to select the folder  
containing the desired MP3 file, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select from the list the MP3 file you wish to play  
first, and confirm by pressing OK.  
The file selected will now be played. Thereafter the other files located on the same  
source medium, resp. in the folder selected, will be played automatically.  
Skipping titles  
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Press the arrow up/down key to skip to the next resp. the previous title.  
Pause  
>
>
Press the yellow function key to stop the playback operation (Pause).  
Press the key again to resume playing the file from the position at which it was  
stopped  
Stop  
>
To stop the playback operation, press the green function key.  
You will return to normal operating mode.  
Switching folder levels  
>
During the reproduction operation press first of all the green Stop function key in  
order to activate the Navigator again.  
>
In order to get out of a file one level higher mark the Back entry with the arrow  
keys and confirm with OK.  
or  
>
press the Back key.  
8.2.2.3 MP3 playback modes  
In addition to the regular playback mode, the following additional functions are available:  
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-
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Random play of all titles of the folder selected  
Repeating a title  
Repeat all titles of the folder selected  
Repeat all titles  
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The various playback modes can be selected by means of the Option key or the  
Language select key.  
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The various modes are shown on screen resp. on the display panel as follows:  
Function Display Screen  
Repeat all titles  
Directory  
Normal playback of all titles of the  
folder selected  
Directory  
Random play of all titles of the  
folder selected  
Random playback  
Directory  
Repeat current title  
Title  
8.2.2.4 Playlist  
To draw up a play list  
You have the possibility of drawing up a playlist so that you have more convenient access to  
the replaying of MP3-files or radio recordings.  
>
>
>
>
While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR navigator.  
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry Music and confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to play  
back the MP3 files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
A list of the MP3 files available on the hard drive or the USB device will appear.  
These are indicated by the symbol  
USB device will be indicated by the symbol  
. Folders located on the hard drive resp. on the  
.
>
>
With the up/down arrow keys mark first of all the file which contains the MP3-files  
which you want to add to the playlist and confirm with OK.  
With the up/down arrow keys select from the list the MP3-file which you want to  
include into the playlist.  
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Press the green function key PLS + to add the title to the playlist.  
or  
>
With the up/down arrow keys mark a file which contains the MP3-files and press  
the green function key PLS + in order to incorporate the complete contents of the  
file into the playlist.  
In this manner you can draw up a playlist according to your wishes.  
To display playlist  
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While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
>
>
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry Music and confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to play  
back the MP3 files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
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A list of the MP3 files available on the hard drive or the USB device will appear.  
These are indicated by the symbol . Folders located on the hard drive resp. on the  
USB device will be indicated by the symbol . You find yourself in the viewport.  
>
>
>
In order to change to the replay list viewport press the option key and mark the line  
Replay Lists with the up/down arrow keys.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now all of the playlists contained in the storage medium will be displayed.  
Now use the up/down arrow keys to mark the playlist which you want to call up  
and confirm with OK.  
To delete titles from the playlist  
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While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
>
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry Music and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
>
>
With the up/down arrow keys select the source on which the appropriate playlist  
exists and confirm with OK.  
In order to change to replay list viewport press the option key and with the  
up/down arrow keys mark the replay list line.  
>
>
Now use the up/down arrow keys to mark the playlist which you want to edit.  
To delete a title from the playlist mark it with the arrow keys and press the green  
function key PLS -.  
To delete a playlist  
>
While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
>
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the entry Music and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
>
With the up/down arrow keys mark the source in which the appropriate playlist exists  
and confirm with OK. You are now in the viewport.  
>
>
Mark the playlist with the up/down arrow keys.  
By pressing the green function key PLS the complete playlist will be deleted.  
8.2.3 Viewing pictures  
You can display pictures created as described under Point 8.2.1.4, as well as data saved in  
JPG format on the hard drive or on a device connected to the USB port, using your receiver.  
The USB device should be formatted using the file system FAT 32. Consult Point 8.3.2 on  
how to copy files from a USB device onto the hard drive.  
While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
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>
>
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Pictures and confirm with OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to view  
the picture files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
A list showing the picture files available on the hard drive or on the USB device will be  
displayed. These are indicated by the symbol  
resp. on the USB device will be indicated by the symbol  
. Folders located on the hard drive  
..  
>
>
Where appropriate, first use the arrow keys up/down to mark the folder  
containing the desired picture file, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select from the list the JPG file you wish to view,  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
The picture selected will now be displayed in large format.  
Show next/previous picture  
>
Press the arrow keys up/down to skip to the next or previous picture.  
Rotate picture  
>
Press the blue or red function key to rotate the picture clockwise or  
anticlockwise, respectively.  
Stop  
>
To exit from picture viewing mode, press the green function key. You will return to  
normal operating mode.  
Switching folder levels  
>
While a picture is being displayed in large format, first press OK to activate the  
navigator again.  
>
In order to get out of a file which is one level higher mark the top line which is marked  
with the back-symbol  
with the arrow keys and confirm with OK.  
8.2.3.1 Slide show  
You can show pictures as a slide show. Via this function the pictures will be automatically  
shown on the screen one after another.  
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By pressing the yellow slide show function key all the pictures in a file or a playlist  
will be automatically reproduced one after another.  
>
To finish the slide show press the OK key and you will be returned to the Navigator.  
8.2.3.2 Playlist  
To draw up a playlist  
You can draw up a playlist so as to make the design of the reproduction of image data more  
convenient.  
>
>
>
While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR navigator.  
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Pictures and confirm with OK.  
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>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to view  
the picture files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
A list showing the picture files available on the hard drive or on the USB device will be  
displayed. These are indicated by the symbol  
resp. on the USB device will be indicated by the symbol  
. Folders located on the hard drive  
..  
>
>
Using the up/down arrow keys mark first of all the file which contains the picture  
file which you want to add to a play list and confirm with OK.  
Using the up/down arrow keys to select from the list the picture file which you  
want to include in the playlist.  
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Press the green function key PLS + to add the picture file to the playlist.  
or  
>
Using the up/down arrow keys mark a file which contains the picture file and press  
the green function key PLS + to include the complete contents of the file in the playlist.  
In this way you can put together a playlist exactly according to your own wishes.  
Replay lists  
>
>
>
>
While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR navigator.  
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Pictures and confirm with OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the source from which you wish to view  
the picture files, and confirm by pressing OK.  
A list showing the picture files available on the hard drive or on the USB device will be  
displayed. These are indicated by the symbol  
resp. on the USB device will be indicated by the symbol  
. Folders located on the hard drive  
..  
>
>
>
In order to change to the replay viewport press the option key and using the  
up/down arrow keys mark the line Replay lists.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now all playlists contained in the storage medium will be displayed.  
Now using the up/down arrow keys mark the playlist which you want to see and  
confirm with OK.  
How to delete pictures from the playlist  
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While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
>
>
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Pictures and confirm with OK.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the source in which the appropriate playlist  
is situated and confirm with OK.  
>
In order to change to the replay list viewport press the option key and use the  
up/down arrow keys to mark the line replay lists.  
>
>
Now use the up/down arrow keys to mark the playlist which you want to edit.  
To delete a picture from the playlist mark it with the arrow keys and press the  
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green function key PLS -.  
To delete a playlist  
>
While in normal operating mode, press the green function key to open the PVR  
navigator.  
>
>
>
By pressing the blue function key NAV Menu a further window will be opened.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Pictures and confirm with OK.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the source in which the appropriate playlist  
is situated and confirm with OK. You are now in the file viewport.  
>
>
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the playlist.  
By pressing the green function key PLS the complete playlist will be deleted.  
8.3 Managing the hard drive  
>
>
>
Press the Menu key to call up the Main menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Manage hard drive.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Manage hard drive will be displayed.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within the menu and to change  
the individual positions as indicated  
8.3.1 Managing recordings  
In this menu, you have the facility to manage your recordings.  
>
Press the OK key to go to the sub-menu Manage recordings.  
A list of the recordings available on the hard drive will be displayed.  
>
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the desired recording.  
8.3.1.1 Delete  
>
>
To delete the marked recording, press the red function key Delete.  
Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field OK and confirm by pressing OK  
to actually delete the recording.  
8.3.1.2 Parental control  
You can block access to recordings that are not suitable for children or adolescents. These  
recordings can then only be played and viewed after the four-digit unit PIN code has been  
entered. The parental control function is only active if it has been switched on as described  
in Point 9.3.  
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Press the green function key to block access to the marked recording. The recording  
selected will be indicated as blocked by the parental control symbol.  
8.3.1.3 Edit  
>
Press the yellow function key Edit to go to the menu that will allow you to edit the  
marked hard drive recording.  
The hard drive recording will be displayed in a preview window (1). In addition, the  
markers set in this recording (2) will be indicated. The markers Start and End are set  
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as a standard feature.  
In addition, a yellow progress bar (3) will be displayed, showing the current playback  
position and the total duration of the recording.  
>
To skip to a marked spot of the recording, use the arrow keys up/down to mark  
the desired marker, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Going to any spot of the recording  
>
Use the coloured keys to go directly to various spots of your choice in the  
recording.  
Functions  
>
Press the green function key Menu to open a window showing the functions  
available for editing the recordings.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired function, and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
Setting a marker  
>
Go as described above to the spot in your recording at which you would like to insert  
a marker.  
>
Press the green function key Menu to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Set marker.  
Press the OK to set a marker at this spot of the recording.  
Deleting a marker  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a marker you wish to delete.  
Press the green function key Menu to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete marker.  
Confirm by pressing OK to delete the marker.  
Skip to marker  
You can simply press a key to jump to a spot or spots in the recording that you have  
previously marked with a tag.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select a mark to which you wish to jump.  
Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to mark  
the line Jump to mark.  
>
To jump to this mark, confirm by pressing OK.  
Renaming a marker  
To name a mark, proceed as follows:  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a mark/tag that you wish to give a new  
name.  
>
Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to mark  
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the line rename mark.  
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK, to open the virtual keyboard, in order to enter a new name.  
Use the yellow function key to alternate between upper and lower case letters.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the first letter resp. the first symbol or figure if the  
name you wish to enter.  
>
>
>
Confirm this by pressing OK.  
The selected letter will now be displayed in the headline of the virtual keyboard.  
Now use the arrow keys to select the second letter of the name, and confirm this  
by pressing OK.  
If you have entered an incorrect letter or symbol by mistake, you can delete this by  
pressing the red function key.  
>
>
Enter the complete name in this way.  
To accept the name, press the green function key.  
A message will be displayed, enquiring whether you really want to accept the name.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the field OK and accept the name by pressing OK.  
To exit from the virtual keyboard without accepting the entered name, press the blue  
function key Abort.  
Deleting a section  
Your PVR provides the facility of removing whole sections or topics from an existing  
recording (e.g. unwanted advertising blocks).  
Please note:  
The deleted sections are irrevocably removed from the hard drive.  
To delete a section proceed as follows:  
Both the beginning and the end of the section that is to be removed must be marked by two  
marks/tags.  
>
To do this, mark the beginning and the end of the section to be removed with one  
mark each as described under Setting a mark.  
>
Now use the arrow keys to set the mark that indicates the beginning of the section  
that is to be removed.  
The section to be deleted is now highlighted in red (1) both on the progress indicator  
and in the overview of marks set.  
>
Now press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to  
mark the line Delete section.  
>
>
Press OK to display a query window.  
To actually delete the section, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field OK  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
Extracting a section  
This function allows you to copy a section of a recording. A new recording is generated,  
consisting only of this section. The recording from which this section is copied remains in  
memory unchanged.  
To extract a section, proceed as follows:  
The beginning and the end of the section that is to be copied must be indicated by two  
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markers.  
>
To do this, mark the beginning and the end of the section to be removed with one  
mark each as described under Setting a mark.  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to set the marker indicating the beginning of  
the section to be copied.  
The section to be copied will now be indicated in red on the progress indicator as  
well as in the overview of existing markers (1).  
>
Now press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to  
mark the line extract section.  
>
>
Press OK to display a query window.  
To actually copy the section, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field OK  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
The marked section will now be copied to a new recording. Depending on the size of  
the section, this may take several minutes.  
Splitting a recording  
This function allows you where, for instance, two successive programmes were recorded as  
a single recording, to split these into two individual recordings. Each recording will be split at  
the point indicated by the relevant markers.  
Recordings can be split as follows:  
>
>
>
>
Set a marker at the beginning of the section to be separated, as described under set  
marker.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the marker from which the total  
recording is to be split.  
Now press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to  
mark the line split recording.  
Press OK to display a query window.  
This will show information relating to the two recordings to be created by the split.  
>
To actually split the recording, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field OK  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
Renaming a recording  
Your PVR extracts information on the name of each programme broadcast from the  
broadcast data stream. If a recording includes several programmes, all the names of the  
recorded programmes will be noted, and recorded internally.  
To rename a recording, proceed as follows:  
>
>
>
>
Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to mark  
the line Rename recording.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A list with the available titles will be displayed.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the title you wish to use, and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
A query will be displayed. Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field OK and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
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>
>
If you wish to give the recording a different, specific name, then use the arrow keys  
up/down to mark the line New.  
If you press the OK key, the virtual keyboard will be displayed, and you can enter a  
new name as described under Renaming a mark.  
Enlarging a video  
To make it easier getting to a specific point on a recording, you can enlarge the video picture  
of the recording.  
>
Press the green function key Menu and use the arrow keys up/down to mark  
the line Enlarge video.  
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK to display the video picture in larger format.  
To again reduce the size of the video picture, proceed as above and mark the line  
Reduce video.  
8.3.2 Managing music/pictures  
As described in Point 8.2.2. and 8.2.3, you can use your receiver to play music in MP3  
format, and to view pictures in JPG format. To copy the appropriate files onto the hard drive,  
proceed as described in Point 4 to connect a USB device, on which the MP3 files resp. JPG  
files are stored, to the USB port of the receiver.  
Please note,  
you can only manage MP3 files in the Copy music menu and only JPG files in the Copy  
pictures menu  
>
Call up the menu Manage hard drive as described in point 8.3  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Copy music resp. Copy  
pictures, in order to manage the appropriate files.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
or  
A menu with two columns will be displayed, with the left half (set top box) showing the  
files and folders present on the hard drive. The column on the right (USB device)  
shows the files and folders stored on the USB device connected to the receiver.  
>
Use the green function key USB devices to switch to the USB device or the red  
function key Set top box to switch to the hard drive.  
The first file resp. the first folder on the list will be marked.  
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8.3.2.1 Copying  
The Copy function will effect a copy of the marked file resp. folder to be stored on the hard  
drive, resp. the USB device. The original file resp. the original folder will remain unchanged.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file resp, the folder you wish to copy on  
to the hard drive. resp. on to the USB device.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Copy and confirm by pressing OK.  
To copy the marked file resp. the marked folder, now press the yellow function key  
Copy.  
The marked file resp. the folder will now be copied, and the name will then also  
appear in the left-hand resp. right-hand column of the menu.  
Marking blocks  
To mark several files simultaneously, proceed as follows:  
>
>
>
Press the Press the OK key to go to the selection mode. The marked file will be  
indicated by a cross on the left-hand side.  
You can now use the arrow keys up/down to also mark the preceding or the  
following files.  
Once you have completed marking the desired files in this manner, press the yellow  
function key Copy to copy the marked files on to the hard drive.  
Please note that it is not possible to mark blocks of folders, only files!  
8.3.2.2 Moving  
The Moving function allows you to move or shift the marked file resp. the marked folder from  
the source medium (e.g. the USB device) to the target medium (e.g. the hard drive). At the  
end of this procedure, the file or folder that has been moved will be present only on the  
target medium, and will be deleted from the source medium.  
>
Use the red function key Set-Top-Box or the green function key USB devices  
to go to the source on which the file or folder to be moved is currently stored.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file or the folder you wish to move.  
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the available  
functions.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Move and confirm by pressing OK.  
To move the marked file resp. the marked folder, now press the yellow function key  
Move.  
>
To move several files simultaneously, mark these as described in Marking blocks  
above.  
8.3.2.3 Delete  
To delete files resp. folders proceed as follows:  
>
Use the red function key Set-Top-Box or the green function key USB devices  
to switch to the source on which the file or folder to be deleted is located.  
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>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file or folder you wish to delete.  
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
To delete the marked file resp. the marked folder, you must now press the yellow  
function key Delete.  
A query message will be displayed, asking whether you really wish to delete the  
selected files.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK.  
The data will now be deleted.  
To delete several files simultaneously, mark these as described in Marking blocks  
above.  
8.3.2.4 Sampling MP3 files/showing picture files  
The function sample resp. show is available in this menu in order to sample an MP3file  
resp. to show a JPG file. This function can be called up as follows:  
>
Use the red function key Set-Top-Box or the green function key USB devices  
to switch to the source on which the file is located that you wish to sample resp. to  
show.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file you wish to sample.  
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Sample resp. Show and confirm  
by pressing OK.  
Press the yellow function key. The marked file will now be played as a sample, resp.  
shown.  
8.3.3 Copying recordings  
This function allows you to export recordings from the internal hard drive to an external USB  
device, e.g. another hard drive.  
>
>
>
Call up the menu Manage hard drive as described in Point 8.3.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Copy recordings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Copy recordings will be displayed.  
On the left half of the screen you can see the recordings available on the internal  
hard drive. The right half of the screen shows the contents of the USB device.  
8.3.3.1 Exporting  
The Export function creates a copy of the marked file on the USB device. The original file  
remains intact.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file you wish to copy to the USB device.  
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
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>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Export and confirm by pressing OK.  
To copy the marked file, you must now press the yellow function key Export.  
The marked file will now be copied to the USB device, and will then be displayed on  
the right half of the menu. Please note that this procedure may take quite some time,  
depending on the size of the file.  
Marking blocks  
To mark several files simultaneously, proceed as follows:  
>
>
>
Press the OK key to go to the selection mode.  
The marked file will be indicated by a cross on the left-hand side.  
You can now use the arrow keys up/down to also mark the preceding or the  
following files.  
Once you have completed marking the desired files in this manner, press the yellow  
function key Export to copy the marked files on to the hard drive.  
8.3.3.2 Preview  
This function allows you to start the playback of a file in a small preview window.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the file you would like to preview.  
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window showing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Preview and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
To start the preview of the marked file, you must now press the yellow function key  
Preview.  
8.3.3.3 Delete  
You can also delete a file on the internal hard drive resp. on the USB device while working in  
this menu.  
>
Use the red function key Set-Top-Box or the green function key USB devices to  
switch to the source on which the file or folder to be deleted is located.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the file or folder you wish to delete.  
Press the blue function key Functions to open a window listing the functions  
available.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
To delete the marked file resp. the marked folder, you must now press the yellow  
function key Delete.  
A query message will be displayed, asking whether you really wish to delete the  
selected files.  
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes and confirm by pressing OK.  
Alternatively, select No and confirm by pressing OK in order to abort the procedure.  
8.3.4 Hard drive information  
>
Press the OK key to display information on the integrated hard drive.  
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8.3.5 Hard drive maintenance  
>
Press the OK key to obtain an overview of the number of recordings as well as the  
degree to which the hard drive is filled with data.  
8.3.5.1 Checking the hard drive  
>
To perform a check of the hard drive, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the  
field Check.  
>
Press the OK key, then confirm the message displayed by pressing OK again to start  
the procedure.  
The hard drive will now be checked. The result will be displayed once the procedure  
is completed.  
8.3.5.2 Formatting the hard drive  
When you format the hard drive, the file system will be replaced. This may become  
necessary, if an error has been found while checking your hard drive.  
Note!  
All contents of the hard drive will be erased during formatting, all existing  
recordings and multi-media files (e.g. MP3’s) will be lost.  
>
To format the hard drive, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Format.  
>
Press the OK key, then confirm the message displayed by pressing OK again to start  
the formatting procedure.  
Please note!  
The receiver may be operated only with the built-in hard drive supplied ex factory. The  
receiver may be damaged otherwise.  
Do not therefore open the unit housing and do not replace the hard drive yourself, otherwise  
all warranty claims will be void.  
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9 Changing the basic programming  
9.1 Configuring the Favourites list  
This chapter describes how you may change the pre-programming of your digital receiver as  
well as the Favourites programme list in accordance with your preferences. This function is  
also required to sort new programmes into the list after a programme scan.  
To work with this function, you should know the following: your receiver features the Total  
list as well as four Favourites lists., provided the function enabling several Favourites  
lists has been switched on as per Point 6.6.1. The Favourites programme lists include all the  
programmes you have added as described below. The Total list includes all  
programmes/channels.  
This chapter also describes how you can delete programmes, how you can block access to  
them by means of the parental control function, or how you can add them to the EPG. If you  
press the OK key to display a programme list, the currently active Favourites programme list  
will be displayed.  
9.1.1 Calling up the programme list manager  
To edit the Favourites list, proceed as follows:  
>
>
Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Manage TV lists to work on the  
TV list or Manage radio lists to work on the radio list.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The programme list manager for the respective Favourites list (TV or radio list) will be  
displayed.  
The Main Favourites list will be shown on the right half of the screen. This is now  
active, as the most recently selected programme of the Main Favourites list is  
marked. On the left half of the screen you will see the alphabetically sorted Total list.  
This Total list includes all available Programmes.  
9.1.2 Select a Favourites list  
>
By pressing the green function key TV-main menu you can change from the  
overall or the provider list to the favourites list.  
>
To select a favourites list press again on the green function key TV-main menu.  
A window will be displayed, showing the lists available.  
Please also note Point 6.6.1 of the operating manual.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the Favourites list you wish to work on, and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
9.1.3 Select Total list  
>
>
Press the red function key to switch the marking to the Total list. This is now active.  
With renewed pressure on the red function key a selection window will appear. Here  
you have the possibility of displaying the overall list sorted according to various  
selection criteria (e.g. all broadcasters, all free, all new, all found, all German, all  
English etc.) or sorted according to providers.  
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>
>
>
Using the up/down arrow keys select the desired programme lists (e.g.  
languages).  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
An additional selection window will now be opened.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the selection criterion you wish to  
apply in sorting the Total list. Select, for instance, All German to display German-  
speaking broadcasters.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now the programme list will be displayed according to the selection previously made.  
Programmes which are already in the favourites list are marked with the appropriate  
favourites programmes place.  
9.1.4 Adding programmes to the Favourites list  
To add a programme from the Total list to one of the Favourites lists, call up the programme  
list manager as described in Point 9.1.1, where appropriate select the desired Favourites list,  
and change to the Total list.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions.  
A selection window will be displayed, listing the available functions.  
>
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Add.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a programme you wish to add to the list.  
Press the yellow function key Add to add the marked programme to the Favourites  
list.  
Marking blocks  
To mark several programmes simultaneously, proceed as follows:  
>
>
>
Press the OK key to go to the selection mode.  
The marked programme will be indicated by a cross on the left hand side.  
You can now use the arrow keys up/down to also mark the following or the  
preceding programmes as well.  
When you have completed marking the desired programmes in this manner, press the  
yellow function key Add to add the marked programmes to the Favourites list.  
9.1.5 Deleting programmes  
9.1.5.1 Removing (deleting) from the Favourites list  
To remove programmes from the Favourites list, call up the programme list manager as  
described in Point 9.1.1. Where appropriate, you must still select the desired Favourites list.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions  
A selection window will be displayed, listing the available functions.  
>
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Remove.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a programme you wish to remove from the list.  
Press the yellow function key Remove.  
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>
>
To remove several programmes simultaneously, mark these as described in Point  
9.1.4 (Marking blocks).  
When you have completed marking the desired programmes in this manner, press the  
yellow function key Remove.  
The programmes removed in this manner remain included in the Total list, and can be  
transferred back to the Favourites list at any time.  
9.1.5.2 Deleting from the Total list  
To remove programmes from the Total list, proceed as described under Point 9.1.5.1, but  
after calling up the programme list manager, press the red function key Total list to switch  
to the Total list and then select the function Delete.  
Before the programmes are deleted, however, the message will appear “Do you really  
want to delete the programm(s)?”.  
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes or No.  
>
Confirm the entry by pressing OK.  
Please note that programmes deleted from the Total list will also be deleted from all  
Favourites lists.  
9.1.6 Sorting programmes  
To sort the order in which the programmes appear in your Favourites lists, call up the  
programme list manager as described in Point 9.1.1. Where appropriate, you can now select  
the desired Favourites list.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions.  
A selection window will be displayed, showing the functions available.  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Sort.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the programme you wish to place at  
a different position in the list.  
>
>
Now press the yellow function key Sort.  
A double arrow will be displayed next to the selected programme.  
You can now use either the arrow keys up/down and/or the numeric keys to  
move the programme to the position in the list where you would like it to be placed.  
>
>
Press the yellow function key Sort. to store the programme at its new position.  
To sort several programmes simultaneously, mark these as described in Point 9.1.4  
(Marking blocks).  
>
>
Now press the yellow function key Sort.  
A double arrow will appear next to the selected programme block.  
You can now use the arrow keys up/down and/or the numeric keys to place  
the marked programme block at the position in the programme list where you would  
like it to be.  
>
>
Press the yellow function key Sort to save the programme block at the new  
position.  
When you have finished configuring the programme list according to your preferences  
in this manner, press the Menu key to return to normal operation.  
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9.2 Programming the electronic programme guide  
Your receiver gives you the option of receiving a data channel with additional EPGplus data  
via ASTRA satellite systems (19.2° East). This data makes it possible to preview EPGplus  
information for up to a week.  
>
>
>
Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Setting.  
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.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within the menu and to change  
the individual positions as indicated.  
When selecting a menu item, please also note any messages displayed on screen.  
9.2.1 Updating  
>
>
To receive the data channel, mark the line Updating.  
Press OK to select on.  
If you do not wish to receive the additional data, or if reception is not possible at your  
location, data reception can also be switched off:  
>
To switch off, data reception, set the item Updating to off.  
9.2.2 Updating time  
>
Use the numeric keys in the line Updating time to set the time when the  
automatic download of the EPGplus data should take place.  
9.2.3 Start category  
The electronic programme guide offers various forms of displaying information (categories).  
Overview  
This form of display provides a quick overview of all channels included in the electronic  
programme guide.  
Programmes  
This form of display provides a table with the current day’s programmes of a single channel  
Genres  
If you are interested in specific types of programmes, you can have the programme  
information displayed according to specific genres, e.g. movies, news, sports, etc..  
Last used  
With this setting, the display type last used will be selected when EPGplus is called up.  
>
>
Press the OK key in the line Start category to open the list of the available start  
categories.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the display type to be used when the  
electronic programme guide is called up and confirm with OK.  
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>
If you select the start category Genres you can then also select the preferred genre  
(e.g. film, news, shows, etc.) as described above.  
9.2.4 EPG channel  
>
Press the OK key to call up the EPG channel submenu.  
If the parameters of the data channel required to load the EPGplus data have changed, you  
can correct them in this menu. Current transponder data can be obtained from your retailer.  
Generally, under normal circumstances you should not make any changes in this menu.  
9.2.5 Selecting TV channels/programmes  
To obtain a better overview, you can programme the electronic programme guide EPGplus to  
contain only your favourite channels.  
Please note:  
The more channels you include in the electronic programme guide, the longer it takes to  
download the EPGplus data. The download time will also be increased if channels are  
selected for EPGplus for which no EPGplus data is available. Furthermore, it may no longer  
be possible to provide the maximum 7-day preview as the number of channels in the  
electronic programme guide increases.  
>
Press the OK key.  
The Favourites list of TV channels will be displayed.  
>
Press the red function key to open a selection window.  
Here you have the option of selecting the desired programme list type. You have the  
option of selecting the desired programme list type. You can also select on of the  
various Favourites lists. Refer also to Points 6.6.1 and 9.1.2.  
>
>
Using the up/down arrow keys select the type of programme list (e.g. favourites  
lists).  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
If the option of various Favourites lists was activated under Point 6.6.1, a selection  
window showing the various Favourites lists will be displayed.  
>
>
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The selected programme list will be displayed.  
Use the arrow keys to mark a channel you wish to include in the electronic  
programme guide.  
Press the yellow function key EPG to include the marked channel in the electronic  
programme guide or to remove it from the programme guide.  
To include several channels in the electronic programme guide simultaneously, mark  
these as described in 9.1.4 (Marking blocks).  
When you have completed marking the desired channels in this manner, press the  
yellow function key EPG to accept the marked programmes into the electronic  
programme guide.  
>
Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.  
You can now start the downloading procedure manually:  
>
>
Switch the receiver off using the On/Standby key (Standby).  
Now, while the message “Load EPG?” is shown in the display, press the EPG key.  
The receiver will now perform the download procedure. This will be shown by the  
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message Loading EPG and an indication of the EPGplus data already downloaded  
in the display panel.  
>
The downloading procedure can be interrupted by switching the digital receiver on  
(On/Standby key).  
9.2.6 Selecting radio channels/programmes  
Use the same procedure as described in Point 9.2.5 to include radio channels/stations in the  
programme guide.  
Start update  
>
To download the EPGplus data, use the up/down arrow keys to mark the Start  
download field and confirm with OK.  
9.3 Parental control  
Your receiver is equipped with a parental control function. This means that important functions  
(e.g. calling up the main menu) can be protected from unauthorised use. In addition, recordings  
and channels that you have blocked can only be accessed by entering a four-digit PIN code  
(unit PIN). To adjust settings in the menu Parental control proceed as follows:  
>
>
>
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 Parental control.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Parental control will be displayed.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within the menu and to change  
the individual positions as indicated. When selecting a menu item, please also note  
any messages displayed on screen.  
9.3.1 PIN query mode  
>
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to set the pin query mode of the  
parental control function to Once or Never.  
If you set the pin query mode to Once, and have not yet changed the PIN, you will be  
requested to change the PIN. To do this, proceed as described in Point 9.3.2.  
Never  
If you select the setting Never you will never be asked for the PIN. The parental control  
function is switched off.  
Once  
If you select the setting Once you will be asked to enter the PIN when calling up the main menu  
or when selecting a blocked channel resp. a blocked hard drive recording. To make matters more  
convenient for you, you will be asked for the PIN only once in each operating cycle.  
9.3.2 Changing the PIN  
The unit PIN code is set to 0000 at the factory.  
>
Press the OK key.  
The menu for changing the unit PIN code will be displayed.  
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>
>
Now use the numeric keys to enter the current unit PIN code in the line Unit PIN  
(factory setting 0000).  
In the line Enter new PIN use the numeric keys to enter the desired new unit  
PIN code.  
>
>
Repeat the entry in the line Repeat new PIN.  
When you have completed changing the PIN code in this manner, you will be taken  
back automatically to the menu Parental control.  
Note!  
Ensure that you do not forget the unit PIN code. If this does happen, please consult  
your retailer!  
9.3.3 Selecting TV channels/programmes  
>
Press the OK key.  
The TV Main Favourites list will be displayed. The programme currently selected is marked  
>
Press the red function key to open a selection window. Here you have the option of  
selecting the desired programme list type. You have the option of selecting the  
desired programme list type. You can also select on of the various Favourites lists.  
Refer also to Points 6.6.1 and 9.1.2.  
>
>
Using the up/down arrow keys select the type of programme list (e.g. favourites lists).  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The option of various Favourites lists was activated under Point 6.6.1, a selection  
window showing the various Favourites lists will be displayed.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The selected programme list will be displayed.  
>
>
Now use the arrow keys to mark the channel to which you wish to block access.  
Block the channel by pressing the yellow function key.  
The parental control symbol  
will be displayed next to the programme selected.  
>
>
>
To block several channels simultaneously, mark these as described in 9.1.4 (Marking  
blocks) and block access to them by pressing the yellow function key.  
When you have finished configuring the programme list according to your preferences  
in this manner, press the Menu key to return to normal operation.  
To reverse the blocking of individual channels, proceed as described above to mark  
the appropriate channel, and remove the parental control symbol by pressing the  
yellow function key.  
9.3.4 Selecting radio channels/programmes  
You can use the same method as described in Point 9.3.3 to block access to radio stations.  
9.4 Programme search/scan  
As mentioned above, your digital receiver is pre-programmed to receive from the ASTRA  
19.2° East and EUTELSAT 13.0° East satellites. To receive new programmes, resp. the  
programmes of other satellites, there are several options provided to perform a programme  
search, or scan.  
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1. Automatic Scan  
Select this type of search to scan all the satellites set in the menu Antenna settings (Point  
6.4 and 10.4) for Programmes.  
2. Satellite Scan  
Select this type of search to scan only a specific selected satellite for Programmes.  
3. Transponder Scan  
Select this type of search to scan a specific transponder of a single satellite for Programmes.  
4. Manual Scan  
Select this type of search to search specifically for one particular programme, using the  
programme-specific PID numbers.  
When the search has been completed, a message will appear on screen indicating how  
many programmes your digital receiver has found, how many of these are new programmes,  
and how many are encrypted Programmes. New programmes are saved in the Total list,  
and can then be transferred to the Favourites list in accordance with Point 9.1  
>
>
>
To commence searching for programmes, first call up the Main menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Scan channels.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Scan channels will be displayed.  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the type of scan you wish to perform,  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
9.4.1 Automatic scan  
If this scan is selected, all the satellites listed in the menu Antenna settings (Point 6.4 and  
10.4) will be scanned automatically for Programmes. You can decide whether you wish to  
scan for all programmes (free-to-air and encrypted) or only for free-to-air Programmes.  
>
By pressing the OK key, decide whether you wish to scan only for free-to-air  
programmes (Free programmes), or whether you wish to include encrypted  
programmes in the search (All programmes).  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field Start search, and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
Depending on the configuration of your antenna installation, a scan can take 15 minutes  
or more. Please also note Points 9.4.5 and 9.4.6 and the on-screen messages  
9.4.2 Satellite scan  
To scan a single satellite for programmes, select Satellite scan. Here you can decide  
whether you wish to scan for all (free-to-air and encrypted) programmes or only for free-to-air  
Programmes.  
>
Press the OK key again to open the selection table for the active satellites selected in  
accordance with Points 6.4 and 10.4.  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu item All satellites, to scan all  
active satellites for programmes, or mark the desired satellite to scan only this  
satellite for Programmes.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
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>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Search mode.  
By pressing the OK key, decide whether you wish to scan only for free-to-air  
programmes (Free programmes), or whether you wish to include encrypted  
programmes in the search (All programmes).  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field Start search. Please also note  
Points 9.4.5 and 9.4.6 and the on-screen messages.  
9.4.3 Transponder scan  
You can scan a specific transponder (see Point 11 Technical terms) for Programmes. To do  
this, you need to enter the transponder data.  
Satellite  
In this line you must enter the satellite on which the desired transponder is located.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Satellite.  
Press the OK to display a table showing the active satellites, selected in accordance  
with Points 6.4 and 10.4.  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired satellite.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The selected satellite will now be shown in the line Satellite.  
Transponder frequency  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Transponder frequency.  
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Use the numeric keys to enter the desired frequency in this line  
Symbol rate  
The symbol rate indicates the volume of data transmitted per second. This figure could be  
shown as, for example, 27500 (27500 symbols per second).  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Symbol rate.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the symbol rate.  
Polarisation  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Polarisation.  
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In this line, use the OK key to enter the polarisation plane (horizontal or vertical), on  
which the desired transponder is broadcast. The signal strength and the signal quality  
of the transponder selected will be shown graphically at the bottom of the screen.  
Search mode  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Search mode.  
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By pressing the OK key, decide whether you wish to scan only for free-to-air  
programmes (Free programmes), or whether you wish to include encrypted  
programmes in the search (All programmes).  
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Using the up/down arrow keys subsequently mark the Search panel and  
confirm with OK.  
The scan will be started. Please also note Points 9.4.5 and 9.4.6 and the on-screen  
messages.  
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9.4.4 Manual search  
Should a programme not be found in the course of an automatic search, a satellite search or  
a transponder search, it may be necessary to enter additional programme-specific PID  
numbers for this programme. You will need to obtain these numbers on the Internet, or  
possibly direct from the programme provider concerned.  
The menu differs from the menu Transponder search only with regard to the menu items  
PCR PID, Audio PID and Video PID. There is no need to enter the search mode.  
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Proceed as described under Transponder search.  
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Then use the arrow keys up/down to mark the lines PCR PID, Audio PID and  
Video PID and use the numeric keys to enter the corresponding numbers.  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the Search panel and confirm with OK.  
The scan will be started. Please note any messages displayed on screen.  
If no programme is found as a result of the PID search, a query message will be displayed,  
asking whether this programme should be generated.  
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If you wish to generate this programme, use the arrow keys left/right to select  
the field Yes, and confirm by pressing OK.  
The programme will now be generated, and will be added at the end of the Favourites  
list  
9.4.5 During the search  
While the search is still in progress, you can follow the scanning of transponders on your  
screen.  
The following are shown: The satellite currently being scanned (1), the number of  
programmes found so far (2), the transponder last scanned (3), the last programmes found  
(4), the progress of the entire scan (5) and the transponder of the satellite currently being  
scanned (6).  
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You can press the red function key to abort the search.  
9.4.6 After the search  
When the search has been completed, a message will appear on screen indicating how  
many programmes your digital receiver has found, how many of these are new programmes,  
and how many are encrypted Programmes. In addition, a query will be displayed, asking  
whether you wish to sort the programmes found into the TV or radio list automatically, or  
whether you want them to be added automatically at the end of the list, or whether you wish  
to sort them manually.  
Automatic sorting  
The programmes found will be sorted into the Main Favourites list in accordance with a pre-  
programmed list. The order of the programmes is determined by the audio language selected  
in Point 6.3.2 resp. by the country selected in Point 6.2.2.  
Automatic addition  
The newly found programmes are added to the end of the Main Favourites list in unsorted  
order.  
Manual sorting TV/ manual sorting radio  
Here you will go direct to the menu Manage TV lists red. Manage radio lists. Edit these lists  
as described under Point 9.1 of the operating manual.  
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Back  
The newly found programmes are not added to the Favourites list, and are retained only in  
the Total list.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select the desired procedure.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Please note any messages displayed on screen.  
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Press the Menu key to return to normal operation  
Independently of whether you have transferred the newly found programmes to the  
Favourites list automatically, these can at any time be added to the Favourites lists manually,  
as described in Point 9.1.  
9.5 Service settings  
You can at any time access the factory default settings. Also, you can, if the programme list  
has become obsolete through changes made by the programme providers, delete the  
programme list completely and perform a new programme scan. Please note that after  
performing the delete function you must first start a programme scan, and must then transfer  
the desired programmes from the Total list to the Favourites list.  
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Use the Menu key to call up the Main menu.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu line Settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Service settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Service settings will be displayed.  
9.5.1 Activate factory default setting  
If this function is called up, the factory default setting will be implemented, personal settings  
will be deleted, and the installation assistant AutoInstall will be started. Any data on the hard  
drive (recordings, MP3s, etc.) will be retained.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Activate default setting.  
Press the OK key.  
The query message will be displayed: “Do you really want to activate the  
default setting?”.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes or No  
9.5.2 Delete all programmes  
This function will delete all programme memory banks.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete all Programmes.  
Press the OK key.  
The query message will be displayed: “Do you really want to delete all  
programmes?”.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes or No.  
Confirm the entry by pressing OK.  
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9.5.3 Updating the programme list (ISIPRO)  
The ISIPRO programme list updating function ensures that the programme list of your  
receiver will automatically be kept up to date. To do this, a current programme list is  
broadcast at regular intervals via satellite (ASTRA 19,2° East) and is available to your  
receiver for downloading.  
Should the parameters for the data channel used to download the programme list have  
changed, you can correct them either in this menu or under Point 9.4.4 (manual programme  
scan. Current transponder data can be obtained from your retailer. Generally, under normal  
circumstances you should not make any changes in this menu.  
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Press OK to go to the Update programme list submenu.  
In order for your receiver to check automatically whether a new programme list is  
available, use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line Update.  
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Switch the automatic programme list update on with the OK key.  
ISIPRO channel  
If the parameters of the data channel required for downloading the ISIPRO have changed,  
you can correct them in this menu as described under Point 9.4.4 (manual programme  
search). Current transponder data can be obtained from your retailer. Generally, under  
normal circumstances you should not make any changes in this menu.  
Start availability test manually  
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To check for the presence of a new programme list manually, press the yellow  
function key Check.  
If a new programme list is available, a note will appear.  
Start update  
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To download the programme list, use the up/down arrow keys to mark the Start  
update field and confirm with OK.  
Your receiver will then re-start, and will indicate the availability of a new programme  
list by displaying a message on screen.  
9.5.3.1 New programme list available  
When the receiver is switched on, a new, available programme list will be indicated to you by  
a corresponding message, shown below.  
9.5.3.2 Decline programme list  
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If you do not wish to download the new programme list, press the red function key  
Reject.  
The message will only be displayed again when an even more up-to-date programme  
list is transmitted.  
9.5.3.3 Update programme list automatically  
If you would like to have the updating of changes in the programme list performed  
automatically, without any need for a manual procedure, then you should select this option.  
The changes will be implemented automatically. Newly found programmes will generally be  
added to the end of the Main Favourites list.  
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To update the new programme list automatically, press the green function key  
Automatic.  
The downloading of the programme list will be started, and the progress of the  
procedure can be followed on screen  
9.5.3.4 Update programme list manually  
When the download of the programme list has been completed, your programme list will be  
updated. To do this, the Favourites list stored in the receiver will be compared with the new  
programme list. The updating of your Favourites list is accomplished in several steps. In this  
process, the differences between your Favourites list and the new programme list will be  
displayed. You can decide for yourself which changes you wish to implement and which not.  
The number of steps to be taken depends on the extent of changes in the new list, and can  
thus vary from one download to the next.  
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To update the new programme list manually, press the yellow function key Manual.  
The download of the programme list will be started and the progress of the procedure  
can be followed on screen, as described under “Update programme list  
automatically”.  
Adapting programmes  
In this step, those programmes of your Favourites list will be indicated the reception data of  
which has changed, or which are no longer current. It is possible that these programmes can  
no longer be received correctly with these data. To ensure continued good reception, you  
should accept the suggested changes.  
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Press the green function key Continue to update the reception data of the marked  
Programmes.  
Deleting programmes  
In this step you can delete programmes that are still included in your Favourites list, but are  
no longer being broadcast.  
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If you wish to delete the programmes indicated that are no longer being broadcast,  
confirm by pressing the green function key Continue.  
Adding a TV or radio programme  
In the next step, the programmes of the new programme list will be displayed individually.  
You can add these to your own Main Favourites list, as they are not yet included there. If you  
have activated the function providing several Favourites lists as per Point 6.6.1, and you  
would like to add a newly found programme to the other Favourites lists as well, you must  
accept these individually into each Favourites list as per Point 9.1.  
Accepting programmes individually  
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If you would like to add the programme displayed to the suggested place in the main  
Favourites list (TV or Radio) press the green function key Yes.  
or  
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Use the arrow keys to move the programme displayed to a different position of the  
Favourites list, or enter the preferred programme slot number using the numeric  
keys.  
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To accept the programme displayed at the selected position of the Favourites list,  
press the green function key to select Yes.  
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Accept all programmes  
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To accept and transfer all new programmes without a further check, press the yellow  
function key Automatic.  
The programmes will be added to the Favourites list in accordance with  
predetermined criteria  
Reject programme (do not accept)  
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If you do not wish to accept the indicated programme, and all the following  
programmes into the Main Favourites list, press the red function key No.  
9.5.4 Updating software  
In addition, you have the facility of updating the operating software of your digital receiver via  
satellite (ASTRA 19° East).  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Update software.  
Press the OK key to go to the Software update submenu.  
To perform a software update, use the up/down arrow keys to mark the line  
Update.  
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Use the OK key to set the software update to on.  
In the line Update time use the numeric keys to set the time at which the  
software is to be updated.  
Note:  
For the new software to be loaded automatically, the digital receiver must be  
set to standby mode. The downloading procedure will be indicated by the  
message “Update S” as well as the percentage of data already downloaded.  
Do not interrupt this procedure by switching the receiver on or off.  
Software channel  
If the parameters of the data channel required for downloading the ISIPRO have changed,  
you can correct them in this menu as described under Point 9.4.4 (manual programme  
search). Current transponder data can be obtained from your retailer. Generally, under  
normal circumstances you should not make any changes in this menu.  
Start availability test manually  
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To check for the presence of new software manually, press the yellow function key  
Check.  
If new software is available, a note will appear.  
Start update  
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To download the software, use the up/down arrow keys to mark the Start  
update field and confirm with OK.  
Your receiver will then restart, and will indicate the presence of new software by  
displaying a message.  
9.5.4.1 New software available  
Independently of whether you have switched the automatic updating function on or off, the  
receiver will check each time you switch it on whether a new version of the operating  
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software for your digital receiver is available. If a new version of the operating software is  
available, this will be indicated by a message displayed on screen.  
To start an update of the software, simply follow the instructions on screen. When the update  
of the software has been successfully completed, an appropriate message will be displayed  
on screen.  
9.5.5 Copying settings  
You have the facility to copy all the settings such as programme list, antenna settings, etc. of  
your digital receiver (source, transmitter) to another digital receiver (target, receiver) of the  
same type, and equipped with the same version of operating software.  
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To do this, connect the two receivers by means of a null modem cable.  
Switch on the target receiver.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Copy settings and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
The following message will be displayed.  
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At the start of the process, press a key on the source receiver. The settings of the  
source receiver will now be transferred to the target receiver. Please note any  
messages displayed on screen.  
9.6 System configuration  
This menu item allows you to see the specific receiver unit data (e.g. the current software  
version).  
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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.  
9.7 Encryption system  
Under this menu point you will have access to the sub-menus of the inserted CI-Modules  
and Smartcards. By confirming with OK you can access information about the Smartcard or  
the CI-Module used and/or about the Smartcard inserted into it.  
Manual initialisation of the CI-Modules  
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By pressing the green function key CI Reset you can manually initialise the CI-  
Modules.  
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10 Use with a rotating antenna (DiSEqC 1.2)  
Your digital receiver is ready for use with a motorised rotating antenna. Using the DiSEqC  
control (DiSEqC level 1.2) you have the facility to control a suitable motor via the co-axial  
cable.  
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Call up the Antenna settings menu as described under Point 6.4 and switch the  
DiSEqC control (Point 6.5.1) on.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the DiSEqC position (e.g. A/B 3) to  
which you wish to allocate the motor antenna.  
Press the OK key to open a window allowing you to select the Satellite resp. the  
Motor antenna.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the line Motor antenna and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
Confirm the note on setting the East and West limits with OK.  
10.1 East and West limits  
To avoid mechanical damage to the satellite dish or the LNB by physical obstacles, you must  
first set the maximum degree of rotation to both East and West. If there are any obstacles in  
the rotating field of the dish (e.g. a wall or chimney), these must definitely be considered  
when setting the East-West limits.  
If there are no obstacles in the rotating range of the dish, set the limits so that the dish can  
be rotated a little further than the most extreme locations of the satellites to be received.  
10.1.1 Deleting existing limits  
First, you should delete any limits that may exist.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the column Configuration.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down in the line Motor antenna to mark the field  
Continue.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu for setting the motor antenna will now be displayed.  
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Press the blue function key Actions to open a selection window.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete limits.  
To delete the limits press the OK key.  
Confirm the message with OK.  
10.1.2 Setting the East limit  
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To enter the East limit, first use the arrow keys to mark the field Save.  
Now press the arrow key right to rotate the dish to the maximum East position  
possible, resp. desirable.  
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To open the window listing the available actions, press the blue function key  
Actions.  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line set East limit.  
To set the east limit press the OK key and confirm the following remark with OK.  
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10.1.3 Setting the West limit  
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To enter the West limit, first use the arrow keys to mark the field Save.  
Now press the arrow key left to rotate the dish to the maximum West position  
possible, resp. desirable.  
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To open the window listing the available actions, press the blue function key  
Actions.  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line set West limit.  
To set the west limit press the OK key and confirm the following remark with OK.  
10.2 Geo-positioning  
If you have a suitable motor, and if the geographical coordinates of your location are known,  
this function can facilitate finding the individual satellite positions. The coordinates for  
a number of German towns and cities are included in the Appendix (Point 14).  
Note! Only switch on the geo-positioning function if your DiSEqC motor supports this  
function.  
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As described above, call up the menu for adjusting settings of the motor antenna.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the field Gropes.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu used to enter the location will be displayed.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to switch the geo-positioning function on or off.  
Use the arrow keys to select the field for entering the geographical longitude.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the geographical longitude.  
Now press the arrow key left.  
In this field, use the OK key to indicate whether the value entered refers to longitude  
East (East) or longitude West (W).  
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Now use the arrow keys to mark the field used to enter the geographical  
latitude.  
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Use the numeric keys to enter the geographical latitude.  
Now press the arrow key left.  
In this field, use the OK key to indicate whether the value enter refers to latitude  
North (N) or latitude South (S).  
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Using the Back key you will return to the settings of the motor antenna.  
The data relating to your location must be entered as a decimal value, correct to one decimal  
place. As the coordinates are often stated in degrees, minutes and seconds, these must be  
converted to decimal values as follows:  
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The value for degrees is not affected by the conversion.  
The minutes are divided by 60, and rounded to one decimal place. The result of this  
division is added to the value for full degrees.  
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The seconds are not taken into consideration, as they do not affect the first decimal  
place.  
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Example: Co-ordinates of Daun/Germany  
Deg. latitude  
50° 11‘  
06° 50‘  
(45“)  
N
Deg. longitude  
(10‘‘)  
E
Converting the degrees latitude (DL):  
DL  
DL  
DL  
=
=
=
50  
+
+
11/60  
0,2  
50  
(rounded)  
50,2  
In the menu used for entering the geographical latitude, enter the value rounded to one  
decimal place (50.2).  
The decimal value of the degrees longitude is calculated in the same way.  
10.3 Setting a satellite position  
For each satellite position to be added, consecutively work through Points 10.3.1 to 10.3.3.  
When programming satellite positions, we recommend you start with the satellite that has the  
most Easterly orbital position. Continue by adding the other satellites, working your way  
through in a Westerly direction, until you have reached the satellite with the most Westerly  
orbital position. Your digital receiver is pre-programmed at the factory for the most popular  
satellite positions. In addition, you can configure user-defined satellite positions (User 1 to  
User 13) for any orbital position desired.  
10.3.1 Selecting a satellite position  
10.3.1.1 Selecting a pre-programmed satellite position  
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To add a satellite position to the satellite list, use the arrow keys to mark the field  
Sat new.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A list of the available satellite positions will be displayed.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark a satellite position you wish to add to  
the satellite list.  
Press the OK key to accept the selection.  
If the Geo-positioning function (Point 10.2) is switched on, the dish will now be  
automatically rotated to the programmed satellite position. The rotating procedure will be  
indicated by the blinking text display “turn”  
If the Geo-positioning function is switched off, you must rotate the dish to the desired  
satellite position manually (Point 10.3.2.2).  
10.3.1.2 Setting a user-defined satellite position (User satellite)  
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To add a user satellite position to the satellite list, use the arrow keys to mark the  
field Sat new.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
A list of the available satellite positions will be displayed.  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark a user satellite position (User 1 to User 13).  
Accept the satellite position by pressing OK.  
Using the arrow keys now mark the panel LNB-config. for the adjustment of  
a Test-Transponder. In this menu, proceed as described in Point 6.4.3.4 to enter the  
data of the test transponder as well as of the LNB used.  
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When you have completed setting the test transponder, press the Back key to return  
to the menu for setting the motorised antenna.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the panel fort he entry of the orbital position of the  
User-Satellites.  
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Use the numeric keys to enter the orbital position of the user satellite.  
Now press the OK key appropriately to indicate whether this is a westerly (W) or an  
easterly (E) orbital position.  
If the Geo-Positioning function (Point 10.2) is set to on, you can now use the function  
turn to sat (Point 10.4.1) to rotate the dish to the programmed user satellite position.  
If the Geo-positioning function is switched off, you must rotate the dish to the desired  
satellite position manually (Point 10.3.2.2).  
10.3.2 Adjusting the satellite antenna  
A test transponder has been set for each satellite, to allow you to point the antenna at the  
desired satellite or to determine whether you are able to receive the desired satellite at the  
position set. You can only adjust the antenna precisely once the signal strength and signal  
quality of the test transponder have been displayed.  
10.3.2.1 Test transponder/LNB configuration  
To change the data of the test transponder in question, proceed as follows:  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list.  
Press the OK key to open the satellite list.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to mark the satellite position for which you wish to  
change the data and confirm with OK.  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the field LNB Config. and press OK.  
The menu LNB settings will be displayed.  
In this menu, enter the data of the test transponder as well as of the LNB used as  
described in Point 6.4.4.  
Press the Back key to return to the settings for the motorised antenna.  
10.3.2.2 Positioning antenna manually  
You can determine the optimum position for the desired satellite by monitoring the indicators  
for signal strength and signal quality. Adjust the dish so that both bar graphs show a  
maximum value.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field save.  
Now use the arrow keys right (to mark the field East) resp. left (to mark the field  
West) to rotate the dish to the desired position. In each case keep the key pressed  
down until the position has been reached  
As soon as the reflector has finished the rotating procedure the receiver will automatically  
check the orbital position and shows this, insofar as it is obtainable, in the lower part of the  
menu.  
10.3.2.3 Automatic fine adjustment (Autofocus)  
Before saving a satellite position, you should perform the automatic focussing function. In  
this, the dish is calibrated for optimum reception.  
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To open the window listing the available actions, press the blue function key  
Actions.  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Autofocus.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Autofocus is started. Whilst the automatic alignment is being done the message Auto  
Focus appears  
10.3.3 Saving a satellite position  
When you have completed the autofocus procedure, you must still save the satellite position  
in the memory.  
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To do this, use the arrow keys to mark the field save.  
Press the OK key. The message will appear if the orbital positions on which the  
reflector is aligned coincide with the orbital position of the satellite to be stored.  
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Using the arrow keys mark the panel Yes if you wish to accept the pre-configured  
programme of the selected satellites into the TV and radio lists and then confirm with  
OK.  
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If it has not yet been possible to ascertain the orbital position then a search inquiry  
will appear.  
To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
Using the arrow keys mark the Yes panel in the subsequently appearing window if  
you wish to accept the pre-configured programmes of the selected satellites into the  
TV and radio lists and then confirm with OK.  
If during this checking of the test transponder no pre-programmed position is  
recognised, or if the signal is too weak, appropriate messages will be displayed on  
screen.  
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To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field Yes  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
Confirm the following message by pressing the OK key.  
10.4 Current satellite list  
The saved satellite positions can be found in the satellite list. Positions that have not yet  
been saved are indicated in this list marked with an “*”.  
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To rotate the dish to a position included in the satellite list, use the arrow keys to  
mark the field Current satellite list.  
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Press the OK key.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired position.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The dish will now be rotated to the position selected. The ongoing rotation will be  
indicated in the menu by the blinking message “turn”.  
10.4.1 Turning to a satellite position  
To turn the antenna to the position set in the satellite list, your digital receiver is equipped  
with the function turn to sat.  
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By pressing the yellow function key Turn to Sat the antenna will be turned to the  
selected satellite position.  
10.5 Deleting a satellite position  
To delete a satellite position from the satellite list, proceed as follows:  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list.  
To open the current satellite list, press the OK key.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the satellite you wish to delete and confirm  
with OK.  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the field Delete satellite.  
To delete the satellite selected, press the OK key.  
Mark the field OK and confirm by pressing OK  
10.6 Reference position  
When installing the external installation, the motor must be set to the reference position (0°).  
You can therefore use the function “Go to reference position” to turn the motor to this  
position (0°) at any time.  
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Press the green function key Ref. position. to turn the antenna automatically to  
the reference position.  
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12 Technical data  
DBS-Tuner  
1. SAT Front End (with DVB-S2)  
Input frequency range  
Demodulation  
Symbolrate  
950 ... 2150 MHz  
DVB-S (QPSK); DVB-S2 ((8PSK,QPSK)  
DVB-S: 2 ... 45 Mbaud/s, SCPC/ MCPC  
DVB-S2: 10 – 31 Mbaud/s (8PSK) , 10 –30 Mbaud/s (QPSK)  
2. SAT Front End (without DVB-S2)  
Input frequency range  
Demodulation  
Symbolrate  
950 ... 2150 MHz  
DVB-S (QPSK)  
DVB-S: 2 ... 45 Mbaud/s, SCPC/ MCPC  
Input level range  
DBS tuner input  
Input impedance  
Loop Through  
- 65 dBm ... - 25 dBm  
2 x F socket  
75 Ohms  
internal Loop Trough  
+/- 3 MHz  
AFC capture range  
DVB-S:FEC  
Viterbi and Reed-Solomon  
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, automatic alignment (K=7)  
35 %  
DVB-S: Viterbiraten  
Roll-off Factor  
Demultiplexing  
in accordance with ISO 13818-1  
Common Interface  
Type  
2 Common Interface slots for CI modules  
Power consumption max max. 0,3A/5V  
Card-reader  
Typ  
2 Slot card-reader for integrated CA-system  
Video decoding  
Video compression  
MPEG 2 up to (MP@ML) and (MP@HL)  
MPEG 4 (H.264) up to High Profile Level 4  
JPEG decoding  
Video format/  
Compressions- Mode  
HDTV 1080i50: 1920x1080 25i, 16:9, H264, MPEG-2  
HDTV 750p50: 1280x720 50p, 16:9 H.264, MPEG-2  
SDTV 576i50: 720x576 25i, 4:3 / 16:9,  
MPEG-2 (576i50 inc. 704/544/480/352 Pixel per line)  
1080i50 --> 1080i50, 720p50  
Scaling  
720p50 --> 1080i50, 720p50  
576i50 --> 1080i50, 720p50, 576p50, 576i50  
PAL  
Video standard  
Picture format control  
Conversion 16:9->4:3  
Simultaneous Video-  
Scaling onto SCART-jack  
automatic  
Letterbox filtering/Pan & Scan  
HDTV (25/50 Hz format) -> SDTV (576i/50)  
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Audio decoding  
Audio compression  
Audio Mode  
Sampling frequencies  
MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II, MP3  
Dual (main/sub), Stereo  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Audio parameters  
Output analogue  
Output level L/R  
Output impedance  
THD  
0.5 V r.m.s. (nominal)  
600 Ohms  
> 60 dB  
S/N  
> 60 dB  
Cross-talk  
Volume  
< - 65 dB  
when switched on Automatically selects last set volume  
Input analogue  
Input level l/r  
Input impedance  
0.5 V r.m.s. (nominal)  
> 40 kOhms  
Output digital  
SP/DIF output  
electrical, Cinch socket  
optical, To slink  
Dolby Digital  
Video parameters  
Output level FBAS  
Output level Y  
Output level C  
Output level RED  
Output level GREEN  
Output level BLUE  
Y
1 Vs-s +/- 0.3 dB to 75 Ohms  
1 Vs-s +/- 0.3 dB to 75 Ohms  
1 Vs-s +/- 0.3 dB to 75 Ohms  
0.7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p to 75 Ohms  
0.7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p to 75 Ohms  
0.7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p to 75 Ohms  
1 V p-p at 75 Ohm  
Pr  
0,7 V p-p at 75 Ohm  
Pb  
0,7 V p-p at 75 Ohm  
> 60 dB  
S/N weighted  
Videotext  
Teletext filtering  
corresponds to ETS 300 472 standard  
(FBAS) corresponds to ITU-R BT.653-2 lines: 6-22 and 320-335  
800 pages memory  
Scanning Teletext data  
Soft Videotext  
Output  
:
RGB, FBAS oder S-Video  
TV SCART  
Output:  
RGB, FBAS or S-Video  
VCR SCART  
Input:  
Output:  
RGB, FBAS or S-Video  
FBAS  
87  
HDMI-output  
HDCP copy protection (rev 1.1 or later)  
HDMI downwards-compatible to DVI  
Mains jack  
Ethernet  
10/100baseTx  
Socket RJ45  
Auto-MDIX cable cross-over  
Hard drive  
Hard drive type  
Hard drive  
3.5 inch  
controller intended for 160 to 500 GB  
999 (max.)  
No. of recordings  
max. duration of recording 26 hours per recording  
Display  
Vacuum fluorescence  
16-digit, 5x7 point matrix, 7 mm character height  
Serial interface RS 232  
Type  
RS 232, bidirectional  
Bitrate  
115.2 kBit/s max.  
Connector  
Function  
D-SUB socket, 9 pin  
Update for operating software and pre-programming  
USB interface  
Connector  
Function  
1 USB 2.0 host connector  
Update for operating software and pre-programming; USB stick;  
external hard disc, Connection to PC via “Host-to-Host” cable  
LNB power supply  
LNB current  
2 x 400 mA max.; short circuit-proof  
< 14.0V no load, > 11.5 V at 400 mA  
< 20 V no load, > 17.2 V at 400 mA  
LNB switched off in standby mode  
22 kHz, amplitude 0.6 V +/- 0.2 V  
LNB voltage vertical  
LNB voltage horizontal  
22 kHz modulation  
Programme memory/satellite positions  
TV favourites list  
Radio favourites list  
TV/radio Total list  
5000 TV programmes  
5000 radio programmes  
Total of 6000 programmes possible in Total list  
DiSEqC  
DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC 1.2  
EPG data (TechniSat EPG 2.0)  
EPG preview  
max. 7 days in advance  
Timer  
Events max.  
30 events, one year in advance  
88  
Remote control  
Remote control system  
Subsystem address  
Modulation frequency  
Infrared wavelength  
RC-5  
8 (SAT 1), 10 (SAT 2)  
36 kHz  
950 nm  
Power supply  
Power unit  
Consumption:  
< 1 W*  
internal switching power supply  
in standby mode (standby LED)  
in standby mode (standby clock)  
operation (without LNB supply, without hard drive)  
in recording mode at 2x 400mA LNB current, connected USB  
device and 2 inserted CI modules  
< 3 W*  
24 W  
40 W  
*) not valid during the EPG-updating/Software-updating  
Nominal voltage  
Input voltage  
230 V / 50 Hz alternating voltage  
180 V... 250 V / 50 Hz alternating voltage  
General  
Dimensions (WxDxH):  
Weight:  
370 mm x 220 mm x 65 mm  
approx. 2.7 kg  
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13 Troubleshooting guide  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Various programmes not shown in  
the programme list  
Wrong programme list selected  
Select different programme list (see  
Point 7.2.3.1)  
Sound OK, no TV picture  
Radio mode switched on  
Switch to TV mode  
Programmes such as DSF and Tele Interference from DECT cordless  
Increase distance between base  
station and receiver  
5 show occasional interference  
telephones  
Receiver cannot be operated  
Defective data stream --> unit  
blocked  
Pull out mains plug for approx.  
5 seconds, then switch the unit back  
on  
Remote control not working  
Batteries are spent  
Replace batteries  
Wrong remote control code set  
Set correct remote control code  
(Point 6.2.3)  
Intermittent appearance of square  
blocks in the picture. Occasionally  
switches to freeze frame, no sound.  
Screen intermittently black with “No  
signal” message  
Heavy rain or snow  
Remove snow from dish  
Antenna incorrectly adjusted  
Readjust antenna  
Use larger antenna  
Dish at reception location is too  
small  
Obstruction between dish and  
satellite (e.g. a tree)  
Install dish with unobstructed line of  
sight  
No picture, no sound, display on  
Short circuit in LNB connection  
Switch unit off, fix short circuit,  
switch unit on again  
Defective or missing cable  
connection  
Check all cable connections  
Defective LNB  
Replace LNB  
Wrong external unit selected on the Correct setting  
receiver  
(see Point 6.4)  
Antenna incorrectly adjusted  
No mains power  
Readjust antenna  
Check mains cable and plug  
Check antenna  
No picture, no sound, no display  
No reception for programmes that  
were functioning well previously  
Antenna defective or misadjusted  
Programme being transmitted on  
a different transponder  
Perform scan  
(see Point 9.4)  
Programme no longer being  
broadcast  
None  
Antenna cannot be rotated  
Motor not compatible with  
DiSEqC 1.2  
Use suitable motor  
90  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Time not shown in standby mode  
Time not acquired  
Set to major channel e.g. ZDF for  
approx.30 seconds  
Receiver cannot be operated  
Unit blocked  
>
Press and hold On/standby key  
on unit or remote control for  
approx. 5 seconds.  
Unit cannot be switched on or  
operated  
Unit blocked  
Perform Flash reset: Note!  
All personal settings will be lost.  
>
>
Pull out mains plug.  
Press and hold Standby and  
Programme up keys on the  
unit simultaneously.  
>
>
Keeping the Standby and  
Programme up keys held in,  
put mains plug back in.  
Hold keys in for approx.  
5 seconds and then let them  
go. The message “AutoInstall”  
appears in the display.  
USB device not recognised  
USB device is formatted in the  
wrong file system  
Format USB device in FAT32 file  
system  
No more hard drive recordings are  
possible  
Hard drive is full  
Delete existing recording(s)  
Deleting hard drive recordings not  
possible  
Damaged hard drive file system  
The two programmes selected are  
Check hard drive (Point 8.3.5)  
Second encrypted programme  
cannot be viewed.  
Select two programmes located on  
not located on the same transponder the same transponder  
CI dual decoding is not switched on Switch on dual decoding  
(see Point 6.5.3)  
The CI module is not compatible with Use a module with “Dual<Decrypt”  
“Dual Decrypt”  
compatibility  
91  
For everyday use  
Switching on and off  
>
Switch the digital receiver on by pressing the on/standby key on either the unit itself  
or on the remote control.  
>
>
Press the key again to switch the receiver off again.  
The unit is now in standby mode; the time will be shown in the display on the unit.  
Programme selection  
Using the programme up/down keys  
>
Use the up/down programme keys on the remote control or the unit itself to  
move up or down by one position in the programme list.  
Using the numeric keys  
>
1
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme number. For example  
for programme 1  
1, then 4  
for programme 14  
for programme 234  
for programme 1567  
2, then 3, then 4  
1, then 5, then 6  
then 7  
When entering programme numbers with several digits, you have approx. three seconds  
time after pressing a key to complete the entry.  
If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one, two or three digits, you can speed up  
the entry procedure by keeping the key depressed a little longer on the last digit.  
Using the programme list  
>
>
>
>
>
Press the OK key.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired programme.  
Press the OK key and the marked programme will be selected.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move around the list one line at a time.  
Use the left/right arrow keys to move through the list one page at a time.  
Volume control  
>
To adjust the volume of your digital receiver, press Volume + to increase the  
volume, and Volume - to decrease it.  
Switching sound on/off  
>
Press the Sound on/off key to switch the sound on or off.  
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