TechniSat Satellite TV System DIGIT MF4 S User Manual

DIGIT MF4-S  
Operating Manual  
With integrated CONAX decoding system and  
PCMCIA interface for insertion of a CA module.  
For reception of free-to-air and encrypted (e.g.  
CONAX, VIACCESS, IRDETO, SECA etc. ) satellite  
programmes.  
With motor-driven antenna facility and  
software update via satellite.  
DiSEqC 1.2  
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7.3.1.2  
7.3.2  
7.4  
Selecting a starting time . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
CONAX PIN code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
TV/Radio switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Selecting a different language  
7.5  
7.6  
(TV mode) resp. station (radio mode) . . . .26  
Dolby Digital (AC3 mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Return to last programme selected . . . . . .26  
Display time and programme info . . . . . . .27  
Additional programme information . . . . . . .27  
Transponder information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Freeze-frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Video text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Sub-titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Electronic Programme Guide . . . .29  
Acquiring SFI data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Interrupting download procedure . . . . . . . .30  
Calling up the Electronic Programme Guide30  
Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
SFI functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.6.1  
7.7  
7.8  
7.9  
7.10  
7.11  
7.12  
7.13  
7.14  
7.15  
7.15.1  
7.15.2  
7.15.3  
7.15.4  
7.15.5  
7.15.6  
7.15.7  
7.15.7.1 SFI information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.15.7.2 SFI timer programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
7.15.7.3 SFI programme overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
7.15.7.4 SFI overview by programme type(Genre) .34  
7.15.8  
7.16  
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Terminating SFI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Timer recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Changing basic programming . . . .38  
Configuring the Favourites list . . . . . . . . . .38  
Calling up programme list manager . . . . . .39  
Adding programmes to Favourites list . . . .40  
Deleting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
Sorting programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Programming the electr. progr. guide . . . .42  
Selecting channels/stations . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
Start category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Updating time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Updating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
SFI channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Changing the unit PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Selecting a channel/station . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Programme scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Automatic scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Satellite scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Transponder scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
8.1  
8.1.1  
8.1.2  
8.1.3  
8.1.4  
8.2  
8.2.1  
8.2.2  
8.2.3  
8.2.4  
8.2.5  
8.3  
8.3.1  
8.3.2  
8.3.3  
8.4  
8.4.1  
8.4.2  
8.4.3  
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8.4.4  
8.4.5  
8.5  
Manual scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
After the scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
Service settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
Activating the default setting . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Delete all programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Updating programme list (ISIPRO) . . . . . .51  
Updating software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
Copying settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Encryption system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
8.5.1  
8.5.2  
8.5.3  
8.5.4  
8.5.5  
8.6  
8.7  
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9.1  
Operation with a rotating antenna 55  
East and West limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Deleting existing limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Setting the Eastern limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Setting the Western limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Geo-positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Setting a satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Selecting a satellite position . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Adjusting the satellite antenna . . . . . . . . . .59  
Test transponder/LNC configuration . . . . .59  
Manual adjustment of antenna . . . . . . . . .60  
Automatic fine adjustment (Autofocus) . . .60  
Storing satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Current satellite list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Deleting satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Reference position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
9.1.1  
9.1.2  
9.1.3  
9.2  
9.3  
9.3.1  
9.3.2  
9.3.2.1  
9.3.2.2  
9.3.2.3  
9.3.3  
9.4  
9.5  
9.6  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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Technical terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
Trouble-shooting guide . . . . . . . . .67  
Annexure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
For daily use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
Your unit carries the CE logo, and complies with all relevant EU standards.  
Subject to change without notice, subject to printing errors.Correct as at 10/04  
TechniSat and DIGIT MF4-S are registered trademarks of  
TechniSat Digital GmbH  
Postfach 560  
D-54541 Daun, Germany  
Technical Hotline  
(049) 0180/5005-910*  
*0,12 EUR/Min. via the Deutsche Telekom AG network  
Note !  
If you should ever have to send in your unit, please use only the following address:  
TechniSat Teledigital AG  
Service-Center  
Löderburger Str. 94  
D-39418 Stassfurt, Germany  
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2 Illustrations  
Remote control  
On/Stand-by  
Sound On/Off  
Numeric keys  
Option*  
in TV mode:  
Sound/sub-title selection,  
special functions  
in Radio mode: Station  
selection by switching of  
sound sub-carriers  
Multi-function keys  
OK  
Arrow key up  
Programme +  
Programme list On/Off  
Arrow key left  
Volume -  
Arrow key right  
Volume +  
Arrow key down  
Programme -  
Back  
Info  
SFI  
TV/Radio  
Programme +/-  
Volume +/-  
Menu On/Off  
Sleep timer  
EXTERN  
Video text*  
On/Mix/Off  
Stop/Freeze-frame  
Remote control option:  
By switching the remote control options you can use this remote control unit to operate two  
receivers, one television set as well as a video recorder, using the same coding.  
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To switch the remote control option, please simultaneously press the desired key  
(SAT1,SAT2,VCR or TV)and OK!!!  
Please note:  
To operate this receiver, the remote control option of the remote control unit selected here  
and the remote control code selected in accordance with Point 6.2.3 must be identical.  
* This function is only available if the appropriate data is being broadcast on the selected programme slot.  
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LED display  
Programme select  
On/Stand-by  
up/down  
Card reader for CONAX Smartcard:  
> Insert the CONAX Smartcard (gold-coloured chip at the bottom,  
and in the direction of insertion) carefully into the card reader as  
far as it will go.  
SCART socket  
VCR  
SCART socket  
TV  
LNC  
input  
Audio output  
digital (optical)  
Audio outputs  
analogue  
Mains socket  
Audio output  
digital (electrical)  
Inserting the CA module:  
> Please follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the CA  
module and card.  
> Insert the desired Smartcard in the appropriate CA module.  
> Now insert the CA module carefully in the slot provided.  
RS 232  
interface  
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Dear customer,  
congratulations on your decision to purchase the TechniSat  
DIGIT MF4-S digital receiver.  
The operating manual you are reading is designed to help you  
gain optimum use and enjoyment from the comprehensive  
functions of your new digital receiver.  
We have designed the operating manual to be as comprehen-  
sive as necessary, and as simple as possible.  
The range of functions of your receiver is constantly being  
expanded, and software updates are available for this. This  
may occasionally mean that operating steps are added which  
are not described in this manual, or there may be changes to  
functions already included. We therefore recommend that you  
occasionally visit the TechniSat homepage in the Internet,  
from where you can download the current version of the ope-  
rating manual.  
We wish you many years of listening and viewing pleasure  
with your TechniSat DIGIT MF4-S!  
Your  
TechniSat Team  
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Please read this first  
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Before you begin operating your receiver, please first  
check whether the package contains all the compo-  
nents that should be included. The following are supp-  
lied:  
1 digital receiver, 1 mains power cable,  
1 remote control, 1 operating manual,  
1 guarantee card, 2 batteries (1,5V micro-cell)  
1 SCART cablel.  
Insert the batteries provided in the battery compart-  
ment of the remote control, observing the polarity indi-  
cated.  
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Before connecting your digital receiver, please first  
read the safety notes in Chapter 3.  
Chapters 4, 5 and 6 describe how to connect the  
digital receiver to the external unit (dish, LNC, LNB,  
...), to the television set, VCR, etc., and how to make  
the appropriate settings. These settings need be made  
only once, and will only need to be adapted if your  
external unit changes, or if additional appliances are  
connected.  
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Chapter 7 describes all the functions necessary for  
daily operation of the receiver, e.g. programme selec-  
tion.  
In Chapter 8 you will find information on how to set  
new programmes, or how to change the order of pro-  
grammes.  
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Chapter 9 describes the settings required if you are  
operating a motorised rotating antenna.  
Technical terms used in the operating manual are  
explained in Chapter 10.  
Technical data and specifications can be found in  
Chapter 11.  
A trouble-shooting guide to help you overcome pro-  
blems can be found in Chapter 12.  
Important operating instructions  
Operation of the digital receiver is simplified by the use of so-  
called "On Screen Displays", this also serves to reduce the  
number of keys required on the remote control unit. All func-  
tions are displayed on the screen, and can be operated with a  
few keys. Related functions are combined in a "MENU". The  
function selected is highlighted in colour. The “function keys”  
red, yellow, green and blue are displayed along the bottom of  
the screen in the shape of coloured bars. These coloured  
bars represent different functions in the individual menues,  
which can be implemented by pressing the  
appropriate coloured key (“multi-function key”) on the remote  
control. The “function keys” are only active when a brief des-  
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cription is displayed in the appropriate field.  
Key descriptions and terms that appear on the OSD menu  
are printed bold in this operating manual.  
Help:  
Where available in the menues, pressing the blue function  
key will cause a help text to be displayed, pressing again will  
remove the text from the screen.  
Disposal advice  
The packaging for your unit consists entirely of recyclable  
material. Please sort the items appropriately, and sort them  
for disposal via your local waste disposal system.  
Please note that spent batteries (from the remote control) as  
well as electronic components should not be disposed of in  
your household refuse, but should be disposed of in accor-  
dance with your local regulations (special waste, hand back  
to outlet where purchased).  
Safety advice  
For your own protection, please read the safety instructions  
carefully before commencing operation of your new unit.  
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage cau-  
sed by inappropriate operation, or by non-compliance with  
safety precautions.  
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To ensure adequate ventilation, place the unit on a  
smooth horizontal surface, and do not place any  
objects on the upper surface of the unit. This surface  
has ventilation slots that ensure heat can escape from  
the interior of the unit.  
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Do not place any burning objects, such as burning  
candles, on top of the unit.  
Do not subject the unit to water spray or droplets, and  
do not place any objects filled with liquuid, e.g. vases,  
on top of the unit.  
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The unit may only be operated in a temperate climate.  
Never open the unit housing! You are in danger of  
receiving an electric shock. Any necessary repairs  
should be carried out only by qualified service person-  
nel.  
In the following cases, you should disconnect the unit  
from the mains power supply, and consult a qualified  
technician:  
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the mains cable or the mains plug are damaged  
the unit was exposed to liquid, or liquid has run into  
the unit  
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in case of significant malfunction  
in case of severe external damage  
When not in operation  
During an electrical storm, or when the unit will not be used  
for a lengthy period of time (e.g. while you are on holiday),  
disconnect the unit from the mains power supply.  
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Connecting the DVB receiver  
to a satellite installation  
a. Connect the LNC with the LNC input (LNC IN) of the  
DVB receiver.  
b. Establish a Scart connection between the DVB receiver  
and the television set.  
c. Connect a video recorder, using a Scart connection, to  
the VCR Scart socket of the DVB receiver.  
d. Connect the audio outputs to a Hi-fi set.  
e. Mains power connection  
b
a
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c
d
VCR  
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4 Connections  
The references mentioned below, i.e. a b c etc.  
refer to the illustration on page 10.  
4.1 External installation  
a
Use a suitable co-axial cable to connect the LNC  
input of the digital receiver with the LNC of your  
external installation. Please also note Point 6  
"Settings".  
4.2 Connection to a television set  
b
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  
switch automatically to AV, and thus to satellite recep-  
tion, when the digital receiver is switched on.  
4.3 Video cassette recorder (VCR)  
c
Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket mar-  
ked VCR. In Playback mode, the video recorder will  
supply a switching signal to the digital receiver, thus  
supplying the video recorder signal automatically to  
the television set.  
If your video recorder does not supply a switching sig-  
nal, use the 0/AV key to switch your digital receiver to  
the external input AV. Pressing this key again will  
return you to normal viewing operation.  
4.4 Hi-Fi amplifier  
4.4.1 Analogue  
d
To achieve the best possible sound quality, you may  
connect the digital receiver to a Hi-Fi amplifier. Use a  
suitable cable to connect the cinch sockets Audio R  
and Audio L of the digital receiver with an input of  
your Hi-Fi amplifier (e.g. CD or AUX - note that the  
Phono input is not suitable).  
4.4.2 Digital  
d
If 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. optical input of your  
amplifier.  
Depending on the station selected, sampling rates of 32,  
44.1 and 48 kHz are available.  
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In addition, if broadcast, the Dolby Digital signal (AC3) is  
available at this output.  
4.5 Serial interface (RS 232)  
The RS 232 interface is used for operating system updates  
as well as for pre-programming via a personal computer PC.  
4.6 Mains power connection  
The digital receiver should only be connected to the mains  
power supply once the unit has been completely connected to  
all other components in the system. This helps to avoid  
damage to the digital receiver or other components.  
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When you have made all the connections, use the  
mains power cable supplied to connect the receiver  
with the mains power socket (230 V/50-60 Hz).  
5 Initial installation  
When you have read through the safety instructions, and  
have connected the receiver as described in Chapter4, switch  
on the unit as described in Chapter 7. When switching on the  
unit for the first time, a start window will be displayed, with the  
installation assistant AutoInstall. (Fig. 5-1). Use the instal-  
lation assistant to quickly and simply make the most important  
settings on your digital receiver.  
(Fig. 5-1)  
To make the settings in each step of the installation, the  
remote control keys required are highlighted.  
You can abort the initial installation at any time simply by  
pressing the red function key. Press the green function key  
to go back to the previous step in the installation procedure.  
Thus any entries made in error can be quickly corrected.  
If you do not implement the initial installation, or if it is not  
completed, the receiver will commence operation with a stan-  
dard pre-programmed configuration.  
The initial installation procedure described here serves  
merely as an example. The exact initial installation procedu-  
re will depend on the settings you select. Please therefore fol-  
low the instructions displayed on screen closely.  
Operating language:  
(Fig. 5-2)  
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Press the OK key to open the display window for the  
Operating language. (Fig. 5-2)  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the desired opera-  
ting language.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
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Audio language  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the prefer-  
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red audio language. (Fig. 5-3)  
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Once the installation assistant has been completed,  
the sorting of programmes in the Favourites list will be  
made in accordance with your selection.  
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To accept the selection, confirm by pressing OK.  
Country selection  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the time  
zone corresponding to your country of residence. (Fig.  
5-4)  
(Fig. 5-3)  
The time will be set automatically depending on your  
selection.  
Confirm by pressing OK, to accept your selection,  
and proceed to the antenna configuration.  
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Antenna configuration  
In this installation step you can adjust the setting of your digi-  
tal receiver to the configuration of your antenna.  
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If you wish to accept the standard antenna setting,  
use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field  
Standard and confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-5)  
In this case continue with the item “Updating  
Software”.  
(Fig. 5-4)  
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If the configuration of your receiving installation does  
not correspond with the standard setting, mark the  
field Manual and confirm by pressing OK.  
DiSEqC  
If you have DiSEqC components in your receiving  
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(Fig. 5-5)  
istallation, mark the field Activate and confirm by  
pressing OK  
(Fig. 5-6). (Additional information on DiSEqC can be  
found in Chapter 10, Technical Terms).  
Position A/Option A  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the satellite  
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you wish to receive at the DiSEqC setting Position  
A/Option A and confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-7)  
(Fig. 5-6)  
Position B/Option A  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the satellite  
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you wish to receive at the DiSEqC setting Position  
B/Option A and confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-8)  
(Fig. 5-7)  
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Position A/Option B  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the satellite  
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you wish to receive at the DiSEqC setting Position  
A/Option B and confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-9)  
Position B/Option B  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the satellite  
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(Fig. 5-8)  
you wish to receive at the DiSEqC setting Position  
B/Option B and confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-10)  
In the next step, you should check on the correct configura-  
tion of your antenna.  
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If you wish to accept the settings entered, use the  
arrow keys up/down to mark the field Yes, and  
confirm by pressing OK. (Fig. 5-11)  
Updating Software  
(Fig. 5-9)  
When you have completed the antenna settings, the digital  
receiver will check whether a new version of the operating  
software is available via satellite. In case new software is  
available, you can perform an automatic software update.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select the field  
Update, and confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 5-12) The new software for your unit will now be  
downloaded. This procedure may take several minu-  
tes.  
(Fig. 5-10)  
Searching for programmes / ISIPRO  
When checking whether new software is available for the  
receiver, the system will also in addition check whether a new  
ISIPRO programme list is available. If a new programme  
list is available, this can be installed with the aid of the ISI-  
PRO function.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
ISIPRO programme list update. (Fig. 5-13)  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
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(Fig. 5-11)  
The current programme list will now be downloaded  
via satellite. Please note any additional on-screen  
messages, as well as the explanation at Point 8.5.3.  
If no new ISIPRO programme list is available, or if you do not  
wish to download this, please perform a programme scan in  
order to find new programmes.  
(Fig. 5-12)  
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To do this, use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field  
All, if you wish to scan for both free-to-air and encrypted  
programmes, or All free, if you wish to scan only for free-  
to-air programmes.  
Confirm your selection by pressing OK, an automatic pro-  
gramme scan will be started. All the satellites included in the  
antenna configuration will be scanned for programmes. This  
procedure may take several minutes. Please note any mes-  
sages displayed on screen.  
(Fig. 5-13)  
Terminating the installation assistant  
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Confirm the final message (Fig. 5-14) of the installation assi-  
stant by pressing OK, this will return you to normal opera-  
tion.  
6 Settings  
(Fig. 5-14)  
You have now made all the necessary connections and commenced  
operation of your new digital receiver. If necessary, you can now pro-  
ceed to optimise the settings of the digital receiver according to your  
preferences.  
6.1 Operating language  
This menu item gives you the opportunity to set the menu language  
according to your personal preference.  
To change the operating language, proceed as follows:  
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Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu. (Fig. 6-1)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu line  
Operating language.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 6-1)  
The sub-menu Operating language will be displayed.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired langua-  
ge.  
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Store this selection in memory by pressing OK.  
Press the Back key to return to the Main Menu.  
6.2 Basic settings  
To ensure optimum enjoyment from your DVB receiver, you should  
still make the necessary settings according to your personal prefe-  
rences.  
(Fig. 6-2)  
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Use the Menu key to display 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 (Fig. 6-2)  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Basic  
Settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Basic Settings will be  
displayed. (Fig. 6-3)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within  
the menu, and to change the individual positions as shown.  
When selecting a menu item please also note any messages  
displayed on screen. The following settings may be made:  
(Fig. 6-3)  
6.2.1 Time difference to GMT (hours)  
Your unit is equipped with a clock. This is synchronised via satellite  
with Greenwich Mean Time.  
If in the category Country (Point 6.2.2) you have selected the set-  
ting None, then you must simply correct the clock time correspon-  
ding to your local time using the arrow keys left/right. In the  
case of Germany, the difference is  
+1 hour in winter, +2 hours in summer.  
6.2.2 Country  
This function enables the automatic change from standard to daylight  
savings (summer/winter) time.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to enter your location in the  
line Country.  
6.2.3 Remote control code  
Your receiver may be operated by means of the remote control unit  
supplied (remote control code SAT2) or with an optional remote con-  
trol using the remote control code SAT1. In this line you must decide  
whether you wish to allocate the remote control option SAT1 or  
SAT2 to your receiver.  
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To do this, press down the OK key as well as either the  
SAT1 or SAT2 key simultaneously.  
Press the Back key to return to the menu Settings, or  
press the Menu key to return to normal operation. The set-  
tings will be saved to memory automatically.  
6.2.4 Standby clock  
In this line you must decide whether the time should be displayed on  
the receiver while it is in stand-by 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.  
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Press the Back key to return to the menu Settings, or  
press the Menu key to return to normal operation. The set-  
tings will be saved to memory automatically.  
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6.3 Audio/Video settings  
To optimise your digital receiver for use with your television set, you  
may make further settings in the menu Audio /Video settings.  
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Press the Menu key to display 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.(Fig. 6-4)  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
Audio/Video Settings.  
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(Fig. 6-4)  
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Audio/Video  
Settings will be displayed. (Fig. 6-5)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within  
the menu, and to change the individual items as indicated.  
When selecting a menu item, please note any messages  
displayed on screen. The following settings may be made:  
6.3.1 Picture format  
(Fig. 6-5)  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to set the picture format  
appropriate for your TV set: 4:3 or 16:9. This function provi-  
des the automatic adjustment of the picture format for your  
television set.  
6.3.2 Language (Audio signal)  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to select your preferred  
language in this line. This function will automatically select  
the preferred language, where available, following a scan.  
6.3.3 Language (Sub-titles)  
Your DVB receiver is equipped to display sub-titles. If the sub-title  
function is activated, and the language selected is being broadcast,  
these will be displayed automatically.  
If the function is not activated, sub-titles can be switched on manual-  
ly. The availability of sub-titles is indicated by display of the message  
Sub-title selection. Please also note Point 7.13 of the operating  
manual.  
6.3.4 TV SCART mode  
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to set the parameter  
according to your TV set, to FBAS, RGB or S-Video. For standard  
sets, select FBAS.  
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6.3.5 VCR SCART mode  
In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to select the parameter  
according to your TV set: FBAS or S-Video. For standard sets,  
select FBAS.  
6.3.6 Dolby Digital (AC3)  
Various movies are broadcast in Dolby Digital format. This is indica-  
ted by display of the Dolby logo  
in the information window, once  
the programme has been selected.  
If you have a Digital 5.1 channel amplifier, you can, where available,  
enjoy 5.1 channel Dolby Digital sound with specific movies. The only  
requirement is that the digital output Audio Out Digital (see Point  
4.5.2) of your DVB receiver must be connected with the digital input  
of your Dolby Digital 5.1 channel amplifier.  
If a programme is being broadcast in Dolby Digital sound, this will be  
indicated by display of the Dolby logo when you swith to the program-  
me. If the Dolby Digital function (AC3) is activated (on), these pro-  
grammes will automatically be reproduced in Dolby Digital format.  
If the function is not activated (off) , Dolby Digital sound can also be  
switched on manually. Please also note Point 7.5.1 of the operating  
manual.  
6.4 Antenna settings  
When you have completed adjusting your digital receiver to your indi-  
vidual preferences, you may, if required, still have to set your digital  
receiverin accordance with your antenna. In the menu Antenna  
settings you will find the satellites selected by the installation assi-  
stant. If the installation assistant was terminated prematurely, the  
satellite positions ASTRA and EUTELSAT are pre-programmed.  
If you wish to receive other satellites, or are using a different type of  
LNC, adjust your digital receiveras follows for your requirements:  
(Fig. 6-6)  
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Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu. (Fig. 6-6)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Settings will be displayed. (Fig. 6-7)  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Antenna  
Settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Antenna Settings  
will be displayed. (Fig. 6-8)  
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(Fig. 6-7)  
The following settings can be made in this sub-menu:  
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6.4.1 Switching DiSEqC on or off  
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) is a digital switching  
signal used to control DiSEqC-compatible components via the anten-  
na cable. If your external installation is equipped with DiSEqC com-  
ponents, you must switch on the DiSEqC control:  
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In this line, use the OK key to switch DiSEqC on or off.  
As only one LNC can be addressed if the DiSEqC control is  
switched off, the menu is restricted to the configuration of a  
single LNC.  
(Fig. 6-8)  
6.4.2 Setting the switching matrix  
Four switching criteria for the DiSEqC control are indicated in the  
menu. You receiver is pre-programmed, so that ASTRA will be recei-  
ved at switching position A/A and Eutelsat at switching position B/A  
of a multi-switch. Should your receiving installation be configured dif-  
ferently, or should you receive other satellites, you can adjust the set-  
tings of your digital receiver to your antenna as follows.  
Example:  
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Use the arrow keys to select the DiSEqC switch position  
(1-4) you wish to allocate to a particular satellite (e.g.. A/B 3  
No Satellite), and mark this line.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A table will be displayed, allowing you to select from various  
satellites.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the selected satelli-  
te. The arrow keys up/down will move the marker up or  
down the list one line at a time, use the arrow keys  
left/right to move back or forward one page at a time.  
If the satellite you are looking for is not included in the list,  
please select a reserve position, designated User 1 to  
User 14.  
A
B
A
B
Position  
Output  
Position  
Output  
A
B
Option  
Output  
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Confirm by pressing OK. The selected satellite will now be  
added to the menu Antenna Settings at the previously  
marked position.  
Now proceed to enter the data in the menu Antenna Settings,  
until the data in this menu corresponds with that of your antenna  
installation. For any switching criteria not required select the setting  
No Satellite.  
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6.4.3 Additional LNC settings/LNC properties  
When you have completed setting the switching matrix of your DVB  
receiver in accordance with your antenna installation, you should  
check the remaining settings for the reception installation, and adjust  
the settings where necessary.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to move the marker to the  
column Configuration.  
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In the line on which you wish to check or adjust the settings,  
use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field  
Continue.  
(Fig. 6-9)  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
A sub-menu will be displayed, allowing you to adjust LNC set-  
tings or to set up a test transponder. (Fig. 6-9)  
The following settings can be made:  
LNC Type  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to enter the type  
of LNC you are using. The options available are Single  
LNC, Quatro LNC, DisiCon 1 LNC, DisiCon 2 LNC,  
DisiCon 4 LNC, C-Band LNC and a User LNC for  
manual entry of LNC data.  
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Press OK to accept the setting.  
Test transponder  
The following items of this menu should only b e entered if you wish  
to check the signal of a satellite.  
Transponder frequency  
In this line, use the numeric keys to enter a frequency on which  
digital programmes are broadcast.  
Polarisation  
Use the arrow keys up/down to enter the desired polarisation  
plane (horizontal or vertical).  
Symbol rate  
The symbol rate indicates the volume of data being transmitted per  
second. This could be, for instance, 27500 (i.e. 27500 symbols per  
second). Enter the appropriate symbol rate using the numeric  
keys.  
User LNC  
If you have entered User LNC under the DiSEqC type, additional  
settings may be made:  
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LOF low band  
LOF (Local oscillator frequency) is the frequency at which an LNC  
converts the frequency received into the so-called 1. intermediate  
frequency, which then can be received and interpreted by the digital  
receiver. So-called Universal LNCs  
work with 2 LOFs, in order to cover the entire reception range from  
10.7 to 11,8 GHz (low-band) and 11,7 to 12,75 GHz (high-band).  
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In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the  
Low Band of yourLNC.  
LOF high band  
In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the LOF of the  
High Band of yourLNC.  
Transition LOF low/high  
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In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the frequency at  
which the LNC makes the transition from the Low Band to  
the High Band.  
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Press OK to accept the setting.  
Signal/Quality  
Provided you have entered the data for the test transponder  
correctly, these lines will indicate the signal strength and quality.  
6.4.4 Rotating antenna  
If you are using the 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 9 of the  
operating manual.  
7 Operation  
7.1 Switching on and off  
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Switch the digital receiver on by pressing the On/Standby  
key, either on the receiver or on the remote control.  
Press the same key again, either on the receiver or on the  
remote control, to switch it off again.  
The receiver is now in standby mode, and the time will be  
shown in the display of the receiver (if activated as per Point  
6.2.4).  
If the current time is not displayed, this must still be acquired  
by the receiver. To do this, switch the unit on, and set it to  
receive a major channel such as ZDF for about 30 seconds,  
during which time the clock setting will be automatically  
acquired.  
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7.2 Selecting a programme  
7.2.1 Using the Programme up/down keys  
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You may use the programme keys up/down either on the  
receiver or on the remote control to switch up or down one pro-  
gramme slot at a time.  
7.2.2 Using the numeric keys  
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You may use the numeric keys to enter the desired program-  
me number.  
For example:  
1
for programme slot 1  
for programme slot 14  
for programme slot 234  
1,  
2,  
then 4  
then 3, then 4  
When entering prtogramme numbers consisting of several digits, you  
have approximately 3 seconds after pressing a key to complete the  
entry.  
If you wish to enter a programme number consisting of only one or two  
digits, you can speed up the switching procedure by holding down the  
key on the last digit a little longer.  
7.2.3 Using the Navigator (Programme list)  
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Press OK.  
The programme list navigator will be displayed. In TV mode,  
only TV programmes will be shown, and only radio programmes  
when in Radio mode. The programme currently selected is mar-  
ked. (Fig. 7-1)  
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Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired pro-  
gramme.  
(Fig. 7-1)  
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Press the OK key to display the marked programme.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the market in the list  
by one line at a time.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to move back and forth in the  
list one page at a time.  
7.2.3.1 Selecting a list  
You receiver is equipped with several programme lists, designed to  
make it easier for you to find a programme. You may select your  
Favourites list (see Point 8.1), or view the alphabetically sorted  
Total List, or view a list sorted by Providers.  
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Press the OK key. The active programme list will be displayed.  
Use the red function key Category to open a window showing  
the types of programme lists (Favourites list, Provider  
lists and Total list). The active type of programme list is mar-  
ked. (Fig. 7-2)  
(Fig. 7-2)  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select a type of program-  
me list, e.g. Total list.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The alphabetically sorted total list will be displayed, containing  
all programmes. (Fig. 7-3)  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the programme you  
wish to view.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 7-3)  
(Fig. 7-4)  
7.2.4 Calling up blocked programmes  
If a programme is selected that has been blocked b y the parental con-  
trol function, the message Unit PIN will be displayed on screen. (Fig.  
7-4)  
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Use the numeric keys to enter your PIN code. The desired  
programme can now be viewed.  
or  
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Switch to a programme that is not blocked.  
If you have selected the setting on under Point 8.3.2, the request for  
the PIN code will be displayed every time you select a blocked pro-  
gramme. However, to make operation more convenient for you, the  
PIN code must be entered only once during an operating phase.  
If you are using a CONAX Smartcard, please note Point  
7.3.2.  
7.2.5 Information box  
(Fig. 7-5)  
Every time you switch programmes, an information box will be display-  
ed briefly (Fig. 7-5) showing the programme slot as well as the name  
of the programme selected. In addition, other programme characteri-  
stics will be indicated, for example  
for video text,  
for a 16/9  
format programme, for encrypted programmes. Also, where broad-  
cast, the EPG genre will be displayed, plus any age restriction (FSK =  
Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft in Germany).  
7.3 Receiving encrypted programmes  
Your receiver is equipped with an integrated CONAX decoding system  
as well as with a Common Interface. This allows you to receive encryp-  
ted programmes. To do this, you must first insert either a CONAX  
Smartcard into the integrated card reader, or insert a CI module inclu-  
ding a valid Smartcard in the slot provided:  
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Insert the CONAX Smartcard in the card slot of the integrated  
card reader.  
or  
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Insert a CI module into the slot.  
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Insert the Smartcard in the card slot of the CI module. Ensure  
that the gold-coloured chip of the Smartcard is located upper-  
most on the card in the direction of insertion.  
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If an encrypted programme is now selected, your digital recei-  
ver will automatically check the card reader as well as the  
interface, and will display the programme in unencrypted form  
provided the appropriate valid Smartcard or an appropriate CI  
module containing a valid Smartcard for this programme has  
been inserted.  
7.3.1 Special functions  
On some programme slots you will be advised of the availability of  
specific special functions. For instance, on multi-feed channels, in the  
case of sports broadcasts, you can sometimes choose different  
games (e.g. National League soccer), select different sound tracks  
(e.g. stadium/commentary) or select different camera angles  
(Formula 1).  
In addition, some programme providers allow you to select the des-  
ired starting time for a movie you have selected.  
7.3.1.1 Multi-feed options  
(Fig. 7-6)  
Some programmes provide a multi-feed option. This function allows  
you, for example, in the case of sports boradcasts to select freely the  
camera angle you prefer (Formula 1 racing), or to switch to various  
games being played at different locations (e.g. National League soc-  
cer).  
Where a programme provides multi-feed options, this will be indicated  
on screen (Fig. 7-6).  
(Fig. 7-7)  
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To select one of the available options, press the Option  
key.  
A selection window will be opened, displaying the options  
available. (Fig. 7-7)  
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Use the up/down arrow keys to select the desired option.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Your digital receiver will now switch to the selected option.  
7.3.1.2 Select starting time/picture  
Some channels provide the option of selecting specific movies to be  
shown at varying starting times. These movies are available around  
the clock, and at various selectable starting times.  
(Fig. 7-8)  
Where a channel provides a selection of starting time/picture, this will  
be indicated on screen by a message (Fig. 7-8).  
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To select one of the starting times available, press the  
Option key. A selection window will open, displaying the  
available starting times. (Fig. 7-9)  
(Fig. 7-9)  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired star-  
ting time, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Provided the programme has been validated for the starting  
time selected, you can view it at the desired time.  
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7.3.2 CONAX PIN Code  
Your digital receiver is equipped with a parental control feature,  
which blocks access to specific selected programmes (see Point  
8.3). In addition, in the case of CONAX-encrypted broadcasts, indivi-  
dual programmes not suitable for viewing by children can be given a  
prior block by means of a parental control code. In order to decode  
the specific programme for viewing, the CONAX PIN code must  
be entered. This PIN code is stored on the Smartcard. You will be  
advised of the code when you receive the card. The CONAX PIN  
code must therefore not be confused with the Unit PIN code of  
the digital receiver (Point 8.3).  
If you switch on a channel that is currently broadcasting a pre-blok-  
ked programme, a message will be displayed.  
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To view the programme, use the numeric keys to enter  
the 4-digit CONAX PIN code.  
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As soon as the code has been correctly entered, the pro-  
gramme can be viewed normally.  
If the code has been entered incorrectly, you can enter the  
PIN code again, or press Back to exit from the menu.  
7.4 Volume control  
Your digital receiver is equipped for volume control. This makes ope-  
ration of the receiver more convenient, as you thus have all impor-  
tant functions combined on the remote control of the receiver, and  
will only rarely have to use the remote control of your television set.  
When the digital receiver is switched on, sound volume will be set at  
the level last used.  
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Adjust the volume of your digital receiver using the Volume  
+ key to increase the volume, and Volume - to decrease  
the volume.  
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Press the Sound on/off key to mute the sound, press the  
key again to switch sound back on again.  
7.5 TV/Radio switching  
The pre-programmed settings include both radio and TV program-  
mes.  
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Press the TV/Radio key to switch the digital receiver to  
radio mode. The receiver will now switch to the radio pro-  
gramme last selected.  
Press the TV/Radio key again to revert to the TV program-  
me last selected.  
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7.6 Selecting a different language (TV mode) resp.  
station (Radio mode)  
If a programme is broadcast in several languages, or with multi-  
channel sound, or if several radio programmes are available on a  
specific radio slot, this information will be displayed (Fig. 7-10) on  
screen. You may then proceed as follows to select a different langua-  
ge or a different sound channel:  
(Fig. 7-10)  
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Press the key Option. A list will now be displayed (Fig. 7-11)  
on screen, indicating the languages resp. radio programmes  
currently available.  
(Fig. 7-11)  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired langua-  
ge, resp. the desired radio programme, and confirm by pres-  
sing OK.  
You may now listen to the programme in the language selected. Your  
digital receiver is also equipped to receive monaural programmes.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to choose between Mono  
channel 1 ( ), Mono channel 2 ( ) and Stereo ( ).  
7.6.1 Dolby Digital (AC3 mode)  
Where a programme is broadcast with Dolby Digital sound, this will  
be indicated by the Dolby logo in the information box when you  
switch to the programme. If you have switched on the Dolby Digital  
(AC3) function in accordance with Point 6.3.6, this programme will  
then automatically be reproduced in this format.  
If you have not enabled the Dolby Digital (AC3) function, you can  
switch to AC3 mode manually as follows:  
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Press the Option key. Where available, a list of the currently  
available languages and Dolby Digital (AC 3) wawill be  
displayed on screen.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Dolby  
Digital.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
You can now enjoy Dolby Digital sound for this programme. If you  
would like your receiver to reproduce Dolby Digitalbroadcasts auto-  
matically, proceed to make the settings as described in Point 6.3.6 for  
automatic AC3 reproduction.  
7.7 Return to last programme selected  
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Pressing the Back key on the remote control will take you  
back to the last programme previously selected.  
Press the key again to return to the programme previously  
selected.  
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7.8 Display time and programme information  
This function allows you to see programme information related to the  
programme currently selected.  
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Press the Info key to display information on the programme  
currently selected (Fig. 7-12).  
(Fig. 7-12)  
The bottom half of the screen will now show the current time, the  
name of the channel selected, the name of the current programme  
being shown, as well as the starting and ending times of this pro-  
gramme, in as far as this data is broadcast by the provider.  
7.9 Additional programme information  
Where available, the programme information function can also provi-  
de further information on the currently selected programme.  
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Press the Info key twice to open an additional information  
window (Fig. 7-13) . Additional information on the current pro-  
gramme will be displayed.  
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You can scroll through lengthy information text one line at a  
time using the arrow keys left/right.  
Where this information is broadcast, pressing the Info key  
once more will display information on the following program-  
me.  
(Fig. 7-13)  
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Pressing the Info key once more will switch off the informa-  
tion display.  
7.10 Transponder information  
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Press the OK key to call up the Navigator.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the programme on which you  
would like to view the data.  
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Press the Option key to display the data of the transponder  
selected (Fig. 7-14).  
You may use the coloured function keys to also view additio-  
nal Audio/Video information, Programme information as  
well as, where relevant,information on the encryption  
system (CA) in use.  
(Fig. 7-14)  
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Exit from the information function by pressing the Menu key.  
7.11 Freeze frame  
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Press the Freeze Frame key to view the current image as  
a still picture.  
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Press the same key again to return to normal operation.  
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7.12 Sleep timer  
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Press the Sleep Timer key once or repeatedly to set the  
switch-off time of the receiver in the range of  
15 minutes to 2 hours.  
When the selected time has elapsed, the receiver will switch  
automatically to Standby mode.  
7.13 Video text  
7.13.1 Using the video text decoder of your television set  
Wherever it is broadcast, video text will be supplied to your television  
set. To operate the video text display, use the remote control of your  
television set. If you experience problems with your television set,  
such as overlapping of video text and picture content, you should set  
your digital receiver to FBAS mode (Point 6.3.4).  
7.13.2 Using the internal video text decoder  
As an alternative, you may use the integrated TOP video text decoder  
to display the information. With TOP video text all text pages are  
automatically divided into groups and blocks, which makes the video  
text more readable.  
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Switch to the programme on which you wish to view video  
text information.  
Press the Videotext key to switch on the video text display.  
(Fig. 7-15)  
Use the numeric keys to enter the video text page you  
wish to view. Your entry will be displayed in the top left hand  
corner of the screen. Once you have entered the desired  
video text page, the receiver will search for the appropriate  
page.  
(Fig. 7-15)  
VT Group  
VT Block  
As not all video text pages can be transmitted simultaneously,  
it may take a few seconds for your receiver to find the correct  
page, and to display it on the television screen.  
All video text providers use page 100 to show the index to  
contents.  
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Use the red resp. green keys to page forward or backward  
one page at a time.  
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Use the yellow function key to display the video text group  
shown in the yellow field.  
Use the blue function key to display the video text block  
shown in the blue field.  
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Mixed operation  
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Pressing the Videotext key again will switch to mixed ope-  
ration, i.e. both video text and TV picture will be shown  
simultaneously on the screen.  
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Press this key again to return to normal operation.  
Stop paging  
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Press the Freeze frame key,and the upper left corner of  
the video text window will display the message “Stop”. This  
stops the continued paging through the video text sub-pages.  
Press the Freeze frame key again to disable the Stop ope-  
ration again.  
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Press the Back key to return to normal operation.  
7.14 Sub-titles  
Where sub-titles are broadcast, this is indicated by displaying the  
message Select Sub-title. If you have enabled the Sub-title  
function in accordance with Point 6.3, these will be automatically  
displayed, with the provision that they are being broadcast in the  
language selected.  
If the sub-titles are only being broadcast in other languages, or are  
only available via video text, you can switch the display on manually  
as follows.  
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Press the Option key, if necessary several times, until the  
entry Sub-titles is displayed, showing a selection table of  
sub-title languages and/or video text pages carrying sub-titles  
broadcast.  
>
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired langua-  
ge/video text page.  
Confirm by pressing OK. The sub-titles will now be display-  
ed.  
Please note that these functions are only available when sub-titles  
are actually being transmitted. This setting will not be retained after  
switching programmes.  
7.15 Electronic Programme Guide SFI (SiehFernInfo)  
Your digital receiver is equipped with an electronic programme guide.  
This means that you can display information relating to one or more  
programmes on your screen.  
This enables you to obtain a very quick overview of programmes cur-  
rently running, or of the day’s programmes, or those of the next day.  
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The SFI functions allow you to:  
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display information on programme contents on your screen  
pre-select programmes, which will be selected automatically  
when the programme/show starts  
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programme timer functions  
search for and select programmes according to type (genre).  
7.15.1 Downloading SFI data  
The programme information will be updated by your receiver at the  
update time set in accordance with Point 8.2 (SFI channel). The pre-  
requisite for this is that your receiver must be in stand-by mode at  
this time.  
The download procedure will be indicated by the message Load SFI  
o n the display. If your receiver is switched on and in operation at this  
time, the function will not be executed.  
You may also start the dowload procedure manually, simply by pres-  
sing the SFI key immediately after switching off the receiver (i.e.  
while the display shows “Stand-by”). While the download procedure is  
in progress, the message Load SFI will appear in the display, follo-  
wed by a record of the volume of SFI data already downloaded (e.g.  
38%).  
The duration of the downloading procedure will depend on the num-  
ber of programmes included. Programmes can be shown a maximum  
of seven days in advance. Based on the volume of data involved, the  
more programmes are included, the shorter is the period for which  
preview information can be included in the electronic programme  
guide.  
You can decide for yourself which programmes are to be included in  
the electronic programme guide. These can then be added to the list  
as described in Point 8.1.5.  
7.15.2 Interrupting the download procedure  
The download procedure may be interrupted by switching on the digi-  
tal receiver (On/Standby key). The SFI data downloaded at the pre-  
vious download will then still be available.  
7.15.3 Display electronic programme guide  
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Switch on both the digital receiver and your television set.  
Press the SFI key on the remote control of the digital recei-  
ver.  
The electronic programme guide will now be displayed on the  
screen (Fig. 7-16). Here, the programmes you have selected,  
or the programmes included in the factory default settings,  
will be displayed with their current programmes (see also  
Point 8.2). You can now also use the SFI function to obtain  
(Fig. 7-16)  
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information on the contents of various programmes.  
In addition, you may use the SFI functions to select a particu-  
lar programme, to pre-select a programme, or to set a timer  
for a programme.  
7.15.4 Now (table with current programme contents)  
The first SFI table to be displayed is the “Now” table (Fig. 7-16) sho-  
wing the programmes currently broadcast. The yellow bar to the right  
of the programme name indicates the elapsed time of the current  
programme. The programme currently selected is marked.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker  
through the list one line at a time. To move the marker one  
page at a time, use the arrow keys left/right.  
The SFI functions (Point 7.14.3) are now available for use.  
Press the yellow function key to go to the SFI table Next”  
(see Point 7.15.5)  
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or  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
7.15.5 Next  
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Use the yellow function key to call up the table "Next" (fol-  
lowing programmes). (Fig. 7-17)  
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All the SFI function s are available (Point 7.15.3).  
Press the yellow function key to go to the SFI table “More”  
(Point 7.15.6)  
or  
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Press either the green function key or the Back key to  
return to the previous SFI table Now”  
(Fig. 7-17)  
or  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
7.15.6 More  
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Pressing the yellow function key again while the SFI table  
Next” is displayed will take you to the SFI table “More”.  
(Fig. 7-18)  
In thios table, an additional time window is shown in the title  
line. The time of the SFI table is displayed in this window.  
Press the yellow function key to page forward by the time  
period shown in the yellow coloured field.  
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(Fig. 7-18)  
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Hold down the yellow function key to page forward continu-  
ously. A clock is displayed to give you a better overview.  
Press the green function key in the same way to page bak-  
kward through the tables.  
The individual days of the week are displayed along the bot-  
tom of the screen. If information relating to the following days  
is available, the appropriate fields will be marked.  
To obtain a preview for a specific day, either press the  
numeric key corresponding to the day of the week.  
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or  
Press the Back key to return to the table Next”.  
7.15.7 SFI functions  
To execute the following SFI functions, call up the SFI as described  
in Point 7.15.3.  
7.15.7.1 SFI Information  
Use the SFI Info to obtain brief information on the marked channel  
or programme. If SFI information is available, this is indicated by a  
next to the appropriate programme.  
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Use either the arrow keys or the function keys to mark  
the desired programme.  
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Press the SFI key to display the inform ation.  
You can scroll or page through lengthy information text using  
the arrow keys.  
>
Press the Back key to return to the previous table.  
7.15.7.2 SFI timer programming  
The electronic programme guide SFI allows you to programme timer  
events with particular ease.  
>
>
>
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Use the arrow keys or the function keys to mark the  
desired programme.  
Press the red function key Timer to open a selection win-  
dow.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the required  
Timer type (see Point 7.16.1.2).  
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Manage timer sho-  
wing the data relating to the programme selected will be  
displayed, so that you can check on the correctness. If requi-  
red, you can make changes in this menu (see 7.16).  
Press the Back key to return to the previous table.  
The relevant line is marked. Depending on the timer type in  
use, the receiver will now be switched on at the commence-  
ment of the selected programme. If the receiver was switched  
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on by means of the video recorder timer, this will be indicated  
by the message “rEc” shown in the display.Most of the func-  
tions of the remote control are disabled at this stage, to avoid  
accidental interruption of the recording.  
In stand-by mode, an active timer is indicated by the colon in  
the time display blinking, or by the LED.  
Deleting a SFI timer event  
>
If you would like to cancel a timer event programmed via the  
SFI, proceed as described above, to mark the appropriate  
programme.  
>
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Press the red function key Timer to open a selection win-  
dow.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete  
Timer.  
>
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
To abort an active timer, switch of the digital receiver using  
the On/Standby key.  
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Press the same key again to switch the receiver on again,  
and full functionality will be restored.  
7.15.7.3 SFI programme overview  
Use the SFI programme overview to display a table with the day’s  
programmes of a single channel. To do this, proceed as follows:  
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>
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Press the SFI key.  
The SFI table “Now” will be displayed.  
Press the blue function key SFI Menu to open a selection  
window.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
Programmes.  
Confirm by pressing OK. The day’s overview of the program-  
me selected will be displayed. (Fig. 7-19)  
Use the arrow keys to move the marker to the desired pro-  
gramme or time.  
The individual days of the week will be shown along the  
lower edge of the screen.  
(Fig. 7-19)  
If information is available for the following days, the appropri-  
ate fields will be marked.  
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To display the programme contents for a specific day, use the  
numeric keys to enter the number for the appropriate day.  
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Display SFI overview for other programmes  
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Press the green function key Programmes.  
A list of SFI programmes will be displayed.  
(Fig. 7-20)  
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You can now use the arrow keys to mark the desired pro-  
gramme.  
Press the OK key to display the SFI overview of the pro-  
gramme selected.  
(Fig. 7-20)  
7.15.7.4 SFI overview by programme type (genre)  
If you are interested in specific types of programmes, you can view  
programme information sorted by specific categories, or genres, e.g.  
movies, news, etc..  
>
>
Press the SFI key. The SFI table “Now” will be displayed.  
Press the blue function key SFI Menu to open a selection  
window.  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Genres.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the green function key Genres to open a window sho-  
wing the programme types available. (Fig. 7-21)  
Use the arrow keys to select the desired programme type,  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 7-21)  
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An overview for the day will be displayed showing only pro-  
grammes of the type selected. (Fig. 7-22)  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker to the  
desired programme.  
Use the arrow keys left/right to page through the list a  
page at a time.  
(Fig. 7-22)  
The individual days of the week are displayed along the bot-  
tom of the screen. If information for the following days is avai-  
lable, the appropriate fields will be marked.  
To display the programme contents of a specific day, use the  
numeric keys to enter the number corresponding to the  
day of the week.  
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7.15.8 Terminating SFI  
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Press either the Menu or the TV/Radio  
key to return to normal operation.  
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7.16 Timer recordings  
Your receiver is equipped with video recorder timers as well as with  
programme switching timers. In terms of their programming, these  
timers differ only in that the relevant type of timer is specified.  
You may programme the timers manually as described in this chap-  
ter, or by means of the SFI function as described in Point 7.15.7.2.  
1. Video recorder timer  
When you use a video recorder timer, your digital receiver will be  
switched on resp. off for the programme selected, so that it may be  
recorder, e.g. on a video recorder, in your absence. Please note that  
you must programme your video recorder appropriately to record the  
programme.  
If the receiver was switched on by a video recorder timer, this will be  
indicated by the message “rEc” in the display. In this mode, most of  
the functions of the remote control are disabled, to avoid an acciden-  
tal interruption of the recording. In stand-by mode, an active timer will  
be indicated by a blinking of the colon in the time display resp. in the  
LED.  
2. Programme change time  
If your receiver is in normal operating mode,it will switch to the pro-  
grammed programme slot at the time selected. In contrast to the set-  
ting for a video recorder timer, the controls remain fully functional,  
and the receiver will not be switched off at the end of the program-  
me.  
7.15.1 Manual programming of timers  
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Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the item Manage  
timer.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Manage timer will be displayed. (Fig..7-23)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the type of timer  
you wish to programme.  
Press the OK key to go to the entry window in order to pro-  
gramme a new timer event. (Fig. 7-24)  
(Fig. 7-23)  
To programme an event, proceed as follows:  
Source  
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Use the arrow keys to mark the column Source.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 7-24)  
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>
In the selection window that will now be displayed, use the  
arrow keys up/down to select the desired source  
(TV or Radio).  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Depending on the previous setting, either the TV or the radio  
programme list will now be displayed.  
>
>
Now use the arrow keys to mark the desired programme.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker around  
the list one line at a time.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to move around the list one  
page at a time.  
Press the OK key to accept a programme into the timer  
memory.  
Date  
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the column Date.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the date (in 4-digit format)  
on which the timer event is to take place.  
Start  
>
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Use the arrow keys to mark the column Start.  
In this line, use the numeric keys to enter the starting time  
for the timer.  
Stop  
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Repeat the steps as for “Start”in order to enter the stopping,  
or ending time (except in the case of programme change  
timers).  
Repeat  
>
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Use the arrow keys to mark the column Rep.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
A selection window will be displayed, presenting various  
repeat options.  
1x  
Timer active once  
T
Daily repeat  
1 W  
1-5  
6-7  
Repeat once per week  
Repeat only on weekdays  
Repeat only on weekends  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired func-  
tion.  
Press OK to accept the setting into memory.  
Accepting data into memory  
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When you have completed the programming, press the yel-  
low function key Accept, to accept the data into memory.  
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If under the heading Programme you have selected a pro-  
gramme that is blocked in terms of Point 8.3, you will first  
have to enter the PIN code before the data can be transfer-  
red to memory.  
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Press the TV/Radio key to return to normal operation.  
7.16.2 Timer overview  
The timer overview function gives you an overview of all timer events  
already programmed.  
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>
>
To go to the menu Timer overview, call up the menu  
Manage timer as described above.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Timer  
overview.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
If there are overlapping timer events, these overlaps will be mar-  
ked in red.  
7.16.3 Change 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.  
Press the yellow function key Change to go to the settings  
of the marked timer. Make the changes as described in Point  
7.16.1.2.  
>
>
When you have completed the programming, press the yel-  
low function key Accept to accept the data into memory.  
7.16.4 Delete timer programming  
>
To delete an existing timer setting, use the arrow keys  
up/down to mark the setting.  
>
Press the green function key Delete.  
A message will be displayed: “Do you really want to delete  
this timer?”  
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes.  
To delete the timer setting, confirm by pressing OK.  
7.16.5 Programming a new timer event  
>
To programme a new timer event, use the arrow keys  
up/down to mark a blank line in the menu Timer over-  
view.  
>
Press the yellow function key New to go to the entry win-  
dow allowing you to programme a new timer event. Complete  
this in accordance with Point 7.16.1.2.  
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>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the additional win-  
dow displayed: Type.  
Confirm by pressing OK. A window showing the timer types  
available will be displayed.  
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 yel-  
low function key Accept to accept the data into memory.  
Please note!!!  
Please ensure that the receiver has acquired the time. This will be  
shown in the display while the unit is in stand-by mode. If this is not  
the case, leave the receiver switched on to a major programme such  
as ZDF for approximately 30 seconds, so that the receiver can acqui-  
re the current time.  
Now the time should be shown in the display while the receiver is in  
stand-by mode (provided this was activated in Point 6.2.4).  
8 Changing the basic programming  
8.1 Configuring the Favourites list  
This chapter describes how you can change the pre-programming of  
your digital receiver as well as the Favourites programme list in  
accordance with your own preferences. This function is also required  
to sort newly found programmes into the programme list after a pro-  
gramme scan has been performed.  
In this regard you should know the following: your receiver is equip-  
ped with two programme lists, the Favourites list and the Total  
list. The Favourites programme list includes all the programmes you  
have accepted into the list according to the procedure described  
below. The Total list includes all programmes.  
In addition, this chapter describes how you can delete programmes,  
block access to programmes via the parental control function, or  
accept programmes into the EPG. When calling up the programme  
list via the OK key, the Favourites programme list will be displayed.  
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8.1.1 Calling up programme list management  
To customise the Favourites list, proceed as follows:  
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Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu. (Fig. 8-1)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Manage  
TV lists, in order to work on the TV list, or Manage  
Radio lists, in order to work on the radio list.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
>
(Fig. 8-1)  
(Fig. 8-2)  
(Fig. 8-3)  
The programme list management required to work on the  
respective Favourites list (TV or Radio list) will be displayed.  
(Fig. 8-2)  
The Favourites list will be displayed on the right half of the  
screen. This is now active, with the currently selected pro-  
gramme being marked. The alphabetically sorted Total list  
will be displayed on the left half of the screen.  
The Total list includes all available programmes.  
Press the red function key to move the marker to the Total  
list. This is now active.  
Press the red function key again to display a selection win-  
dow. Here you have the option of sorting the Total list accor-  
ding to various selection criteria (e.g. all programmes, all  
free-to-air, all new programmes, all programmes found, all  
English programm es, etc.) or sorted by Provider.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired pro-  
gramme list (e.g. Total list).  
>
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
An additional selection window will now be displayed. (Fig. 8-  
3)  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to specify the criterion  
according to which the Total list is to be sorted. For instance,  
select All programmes, to display all available program-  
mes in the Total list, or All new, to display only programmes  
newly found by the most recent scan, or All English, to  
display only English-language programmes.  
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now, depending on your selection, a programme list containing e.g.  
all programmes, all new or all English-language programmes will be  
displayed. Programmes already included in the Favourites list are  
indicated by a check-mark.  
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Press the red function key Programmes resp. the  
green function key TV List you can switch back and  
forth between the Favourites list and the Total list. The cur-  
rently active list will be indicated by a blue marker.  
8.1.2 Adding programmes to the Favourites list  
To accept programmes from the Total list into the Favourites list, call  
up the programme list management as described in Point 8.1.1, and  
go to the Total list.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions.  
A selection window showing the available functions will be  
displayed. (Fig. 8-4)  
(Fig. 8-4)  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the item Add.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a programme you  
wish to accept into the Favourites list.  
>
Press the yellow function key Add to accept the marked  
programme into the Favourites list.  
Marking blocks of programmes  
To mark several programmes simultaneously, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
>
Press the OK key to go to the selection mode.  
The marked programme will be indicated by a cross on the  
left of the programme.  
>
>
You may now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the  
previous or following 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.  
8.1.3 Deleting programmes  
8.1.3.1 Removing (deleting) from the Favourites list  
To remove programmes from the Favourites list, call up the program-  
me list management as described in Point 8.1.1. The Favourites list  
will be displayed and active.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions.  
A selection window showing the available functions will be  
displayed. (Fig. 8-5)  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark a programme you  
wish to delete from the list.  
(Fig. 8-5)  
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Press the yellow function key Delete.  
The message will be displayed: “Do you really want to delete  
the programme(s) from the list?”.  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes or No.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
To remove several programmes simultaneously, mark these  
as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of  
programmes).  
>
When you have completed marking the desired programmes  
in this manner, press the yellow function key Delete.  
The message will be displayed:“Do you really want to delete  
the programme(s)?”.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select Yes or No.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The programmes deleted in this manner will, however, remain in the  
Total list, and can be added to the Favourites list again at any time.  
8.1.3.2 Deleting from the Total list  
To remove programmes from the Total list, proceed as described in  
Point 8.1.3.1. However, after calling up the programme list manage-  
ment, press the red function key Programmes to first switch to  
the Total list, then select the function Delete.  
8.1.4 Sorting programmes  
To sort the order of programmes in the Favourites list according to  
your preferences, call up the programme list management as descri-  
bed in Point 8.1.1. The Favourites list will be displayed and active.  
>
Press the blue function key Functions. A window showing  
the available functions will be displayed. (Fig. 8-6)  
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 program-  
me you wish to place at a different position in the list.  
Now press the yellow function key Sort. A double arrow  
will appear next to the programme selected.  
>
>
>
>
>
(Fig. 8-6)  
Now use either the arrow keys up/down or the numeric  
keys to place the programme at the position in the program-  
me list where you would like to place it.  
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>
>
>
Press the yellow function key Sort to enter the new posi-  
tion of the programme into memory.  
To sort several programmes simultaneously, mark these as  
described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of programmes).  
Now press the yellow function key Sort. A double arrow will  
appear next to the block of programmes selected.  
Now use either the arrow keys up/down or the numeric  
keys to place the programme block at the position in the pro-  
gramme list where you would like to place it.  
>
>
Press the yellow function key Sort to enter the new posi-  
tion of the programme block into memory.  
When you have completed configuring the programme list  
according to your preferences in this manner, press the  
Menu key to return to normal operation.  
8.2 Programming the electronic programme guide  
Your receiver is equipped with the facility of receiving a data channel  
with additional SFI data via ASTRA satellite system (19°East). This  
gives you a preview of SFI data of up to a week in advance.  
>
>
>
Press 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  
Programme guide.  
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Programme guide  
will be displayed. (Fig. 8-7)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker within  
the menu, and to change the various positions as shown.  
When selecting a menu item, please also note any messages  
displayed on screen.  
>
>
>
(Fig. 8-7)  
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8.2.1 Selecting a channel  
To obtain a better overview, you can programme the electronic pro-  
gramme guide SFI so that this contains only your favourite program-  
mes.  
Please note:  
The larger the number of programmes included in the electronic  
guide, the longer will it take to download the SFI data!  
In addition, the maximum preview period of 7 days in advance may  
not be possible if too many programmes are included in the electro-  
nic programme guide.  
(Fig. 8-8)  
>
Press the OK key. The Favourites list of the category selec-  
ted (Radio or TV) will be displayed. The programme currently  
selected will be marked. (Fig. 8-8)  
>
>
Switch between the TV and radio lists by pressing the  
green function key.  
Press the red function key to display a selection window.  
Here you have the option of selecting the desired type of pro-  
gramme list.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired type  
of programme list  
(e.g. Favourites list).  
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>
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Confirm by pressing OK. The programme list selected will be  
displayed.  
Use the arrow keys to mark a programme you wish to  
include in the electronic programme guide.  
Press the yellow function key SFI to include the marked  
programme in the electronic programme guide.  
To include several programmes in the electronic programme  
guide simultaneously, proceed as described in 8.1.2  
(Marking blocks of programmes).  
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When you have completed marking the desired programmes  
in this manner, press the yellow function key SFI to include  
the marked programmes in the electronic programme guide.  
Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.  
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You may now start the downloading procedure manually:  
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Use the On/Standby key to switch the receiver off  
(Standby).  
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Now, while “Standby” is shown in the display, press the SFI  
key.  
The receiver will now carry out the downloading procedure.  
This will be indicated by the message SFLd shown in the  
display, followed by the percentage of SFI data already  
downloaded.  
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The downloading procedure can be interrupted by switching  
on the digital receiver (On/Standby key).  
8.2.2 Start category  
The electronic programme guide provides various types of presenta-  
tion (categories).  
Overview  
This form of presentation provides a quick overview of all program-  
mes included in the electronic programme guide.  
Programmes  
In this form of presentation, a table showing the day’s programmes  
for a single channel is displayed.  
Genres  
If you are interested in specific types of programmes, such as  
movies, news, etc., you can have the programmes displayed by type,  
or genre.  
Last used  
When using this setting, each time you call up the SFI the presenta-  
tion form last used will be displayed.  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to select the  
form of presentation to be used whenever the electronic pro-  
gramme guide is called up.  
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If you select Genres,you can then proceed to use the  
arrow keys to select your preferred genre (e.g. movies,  
news, shows, sport, etc.).  
8.2.3 Updating time  
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In the line Updating time use the numeric keys to set  
the time at which the automatic download of SFI data is to be  
carried out.  
8.2.4 Updating  
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To receive the data channel, mark the line Update.  
Set this to On by pressing OK.  
If you do not wish to receive the additional data, or if you are unable  
to receive the data because of your location, you can switch off the  
data reception function:  
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Set the line Update to Off in order to switch off the data  
reception function.  
8.2.5 SFI channel  
(Fig. 8-9)  
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Press the OK key to display the sub-menu SFI Channel  
(Fig. 8-9).  
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To start the updating of SFI data manually, press the red  
function key Start now.  
If the parameters applicable to the data channel used to download  
the SFI list have changed, you can use this menu to correct the  
parameters. The current transponder data is available from specialist  
retailers. Generally, though, you should not make any changes in this  
menu.  
8.3 Parental control  
Your receiver is equipped with a parental control function. This allows  
you to protect important functions (e.g. calling up the main menu)  
from unauthorised access. In addition, programmes and recordings  
that you have blocked can in future only be selected by first entering  
a four-digit PIN code (unit PIN).  
To work on the Parental control menu, proceed as follows:  
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>
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Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 8-10)  
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Parental  
control.  
>
>
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Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu Parental control will be displayed. (Fig. 8-10)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the marker around  
within the menu, and to change the individual positions as  
indicated. Please note any messages displayed on screen  
when you select a menu item.  
8.3.1 Changing the unit PIN  
The unit PIN is set to a default setting of 0000 at the factory.  
>
>
Press the OK key. The menu used for changing the unit PIN  
code will be displayed. (Fig. 8-11)  
Now use the numeric keys to enter the current unit PIN  
code.  
(Default setting 0000)  
>
>
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Use the numeric keys to enter the new unit PIN code.  
Repeat the entry.  
When you have completed changing the unit PIN code in this  
manner, you will automatically be taken back to the parental  
control menu.  
(Fig. 8-11)  
Note!  
Do not forget your unit PIN code. If you do forget it at some  
point, please consult your retail specialist!  
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8.3.2 Mode  
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In this line, use the arrow keys left/right to switch the parental  
control On of Off  
8.3.3 Selecting channels  
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Press the OK key. The Favourites list of the category cur-  
rently selected (Radio or TV) will be displayed. The program-  
me currently selected is marked. (Fig. 8-12)  
You can switch back and forth between the TV and the Radio  
list using the green function key.  
Press the red function key to open a selection window. Here  
you have the option of selecting the desired type of program-  
me list.  
>
>
(Fig. 8-12)  
>
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired type of  
programme list (e.g. Favourites list).  
Confirm by pressing OK. The programme list selected will be  
displayed.  
Now use the arrow keys to mark the programme to which  
you wish to block access.  
Use the yellow function key to block access to the program-  
me. The parental control symbol  
the programme selected.  
will be displayed next to  
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To block access to several programmes simultaneously, pro-  
ceed as described in 8.1.2 (Marking blocks of pro-  
grammes), and block access by pressing the yellow func-  
tion key.  
>
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When you have completed configuring the programme list  
according to your preferences in this manner, press the  
Menu key to return to normal operation.  
To remove the blocking of individual programmes, proceed as  
described above. Mark the appropriate programme, and  
remove the parental control symbol by pressing the yellow  
function key.  
8.4 Programme scan (search)  
as mentioned previously, your digital receiver is pre-programmed for  
reception of signals from the ASTRA and EUTELSAT satellites. To  
receive new programmes, or programmes from other satellites, there  
are various options for performing a programme scan.  
1. Automatic scan  
Select this type of scan in order to search all satellites set in the  
menu LNC Settings (Point 6.4 and 8.4) for programmes.  
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2. Satellite scan  
Select this type of scan if you want to search for programmes only  
on one speific satellite.  
3. Transponder scan  
Select this type of scan to search on only one specific transponder of  
a satellite.  
4. Manual scan  
Use this type of scan to search specifically for a particular program-  
me, using programme-specific PID numbers.  
(Fig. 8-13)  
When the scan has been completed, a message will be displayed on  
your TV screen, indicating the number of programmes your digital  
receiver has found, how many of these are ne, and how many of  
them are encrypted programmes. New programmes are stored in the  
Total list,and can then be included in the Favourites list in accor-  
dance with Point 8.1.  
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In order to scan for programmes, first call up the Main  
Menu. (Fig. 8-13)  
(Fig. 8-14)  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Scan.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Scan will be displayed. (Fig. 8-14)  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to select the type of  
scan you would like to perform, and confirm by pressing OK.  
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8.4.1 Automatic scan  
When using this option, all the satellites set in the menu LNC  
Settings (Point 6.4 and 9.4) will be scanned for programmes. You  
can also decide whether you wish to scan for all programmes (free-  
to-air and encrypted) or only for free-to-air programmes. (Fig. 8-15)  
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Press the OK, key to decide whether you wish to scan only  
for free-to-air programmes (Free) orwhether you wish to  
include encrypted programmes (All).  
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To confirm, press the red function key Start scan.  
This scanning procedure may take more than 15 minutes.  
Please also note any messages displayed on screen.  
(Fig. 8-15)  
8.4.2 Satellite scan  
To search a single satellite for programmes, select the option  
Satellite scan. (Fig. 8-16)  
You may decide to scan for all programmes (free-to-air and encryp-  
ted) or only for free-to-air programmes.  
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Press the OK key again to display the selection table sho-  
wing all the active satellites.  
(Fig. 8-16)  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line All  
Satellites, to scan all active satellites for programmes, or  
mark the desired satellite, to scan only this for programmes.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field Scan  
mode.  
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>
>
>
>
Press the OK key to decide whether you want to scan only  
for free-to-air programmes ( Free) or whether you wish to  
scan for encrypted programmes as well (All).  
Confirm by pressing the red function key Start scan.  
The scan will be started. Please note any messages display-  
ed on screen.  
You may abort the scan at any stage by pressing the red  
function key.  
8.4.3 Transponderscan  
You may scan a specific transponder (see Point 10 Technical Terms)  
for programmes. To do this, it is necessary to enter the transponder  
data (Fig. 8-17).  
Satellite  
In this line, enter the satellite on which the desired transponder is  
located.  
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>
>
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To do this, use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
Satellite.  
Press the OK key to display a table showing all the active  
satellites.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the desired  
satellite.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
(Fig. 8-17)  
The selected satellite will now be displayed 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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In this line use the numeric keys to enter the desired fre-  
quency.  
Symbol rate  
The symbol rate indicates the volume of data transmitted per second.  
This could be, for example, 27500 (27500 symbols per second).  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Symbol  
rate.  
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Use the numeric keys to enter the appropriate symbol  
rate.  
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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), whichever is appropriate for the  
programme being scanned for.  
Scan mode  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Scan  
mode.  
>
Use the OK key to decide whether you wish to search only  
for free-to-air programmes (Free) or whether you want to  
include encrypted programmes in the scan (All).  
Confirm by pressing the red function key Start scan.  
The scan will be started. Please note any messages display-  
ed on screen.  
>
>
You may abort the scan at any stage by pressing the red  
function key again.  
8.4.4 Manual scan  
If the automatic scan or the transponder scan is unable to locate a  
particular programme, it may be necessary to additionally enter pro-  
gramme-specific PID numbers for this programme. These numbers  
may be found in the Internet, or may have to be obtained from the  
relevant programme provider.  
The menu (Fig. 8-18) differs from the menu Transponder scan  
only in the menu items PCR PID, Audio PID and Video PID.  
There is no need to enter the scan mode.  
(Fig. 8-18)  
>
>
Proceed as described for a transponder scan.  
In addition, use the arrow keys up/down to mark the  
lines PCR PID, Audio PID and Video PID,and enter the  
appropriate numbers using the numeric keys.  
8.4.5 After the scan  
While the scan is still in progress, you can follow the transponder  
scan on your screen. When the scan is completed, the number of  
transponders found, the number of programmes and of new pro-  
grammes found will be displayed. In addition a prompt will be  
displayed, (Fig. 8-19), asking whether you wish to accept the pro-  
grammes found automatically into the TV or Radio list. If you decide  
to accept the programmes automatically, you can also still decide  
whether these should be added to the Favourites list in sorted or  
unsorted order.  
(Fig. 8-19)  
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Sorted  
The programmes found will be sorted into the Favourites list in  
accordance with a pre-programmed list. The order of listing the pro-  
grammes will be determined by the audio language set in Point 6.3.2  
resp. by the country selected in Point 6.2.2 and 6.2.3.  
Unsorted  
The newly found programmes are added to the end of the Favourites  
list in an unsorted order.  
No  
The newly found programmes are not included in the Favourites list,  
but remain only in the Total list.  
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Use the arrow keys left/right to decide whether you wish  
to accept the programmes in sorted or unsorted order.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Please note any messages displayed on screen.  
Press the Menu key to return to normal opewration.  
Independently of whether you have accepted the newly found  
programmes into the Favourites list automatically, these can  
be added to the Favourites list manually at any time as  
described in Chapter8.1.  
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8.5 Service settings  
You can revert to the original default settings pre-programmed at the  
factory at any stage. In addition, if you find that the programme list is  
outdated because of changes made by the programme providers, you  
may delete the programme list completely, and then perform a new  
programme scan. Please note that after you have deleted the list, you  
must then start a programme scan, and must then copy the desired  
programmes from the Total list to the Favourites list.  
(Fig. 8-20)  
>
>
Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu. (Fig. 8-20)  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu line  
Settings.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Settings will be displayed.  
(Fig. 8-21)  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the menu line  
Service settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The sub-menu Service settings will be displayed  
(Fig. 8-22)  
(Fig. 8-21)  
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8.5.1 Activate default setting  
After this function is called up, the default factory programming will  
be implemented again, all own settings will be deleted, and the  
installation assistant AutoInstall will be started.  
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Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Activate  
default setting.  
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The message will be displayed: “Do you really want to activa-  
te the default setting?”.  
(Fig. 8-22)  
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to mark either Yes or  
Abort.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
8.5.2 Delete all programmes  
This function serves to delete the entire programme memory.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Delete  
all programmes.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The message will be displayed:“Do you really want to delete  
all programmes?”.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys left/right to select either Yes or  
Abort.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
8.5.3 Updating the programme list (ISIPRO)  
The ISIPRO programme updating feature allows you to keep the pro-  
gramme list of your receiver up to date automatically. To achieve this,  
a current programme list is broadcast at regular intervals via satellite  
(ASTRA 19,2°East), and can be downloaded by your receiver.  
Should the parameters of the data channel used to download the  
programme list be changed, you can correct the parameters in this  
menu. The current transponder data may be obtained from your spe-  
cialist retailer. Generally you should not make any changes in this  
menu.  
(Fig. 8-23)  
>
>
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the line Update  
programme list.  
Press the OK key to go to the sub-menu Update pro-  
gramme list (Fig. 8-23).  
To ensure that your receiver will check automatically to see  
whether a new programme list is available, mark the line  
Update.  
(Fig. 8-24)  
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Switch the automatic programme list updating function On by  
pressing OK.  
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To start the updating of the programme list manually, press  
the red function key Test and confirm the message display-  
ed by pressing Yes  
(Fig. 8-24).  
Your receiver will restart itself, and will indicate the presence  
of a new programme list by means of a message on screen  
(Fig. 8-25).  
(Fig. 8-25)  
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>
>
If you do not wish to download the new programme list imme-  
diately, but rather at a later time, mark the field Later and  
confirm by pressing OK. The prompt will appear again the  
next time you switch on the receiver.  
If you do not wish to download the new programme list at all,  
mark the field Reject and confirm by pressing OK. The  
message will only be displayed again the next time an even  
more recent programme list is transmitted.  
To download the new programme list immediately, confirm by  
pressing OK. The download of the programme list will be  
started, and the progress can be followed on screen (Fig. 8-  
26).  
(Fig. 8-26)  
When the download of the programme list has been completed, your  
programme list will be updated. In this procedure, the Favourites list  
stored in your receiver will be compared to the new programme list. If  
this comparison shows you have not yet made any changes in your  
receiver with reference to the factory-programmed default programme  
list, then the new programme list will be exchanged completely for the  
old one. If, however, you have made changes to the programme list,  
the update of your Favourites list will proceed in several steps. The  
differences between your Favourites list and the new programme list  
will be displayed on screen. You can then decide for yourself, which  
changes you wish to make, and which not. The number of steps to go  
through depends in each case on the number of changes in the new  
list, and can therefore differ from one download to the next.  
8.5.3.1 Adapting programmes  
In this step, the programmes in your favourites list are shown where  
their reception data has changed, or where they are no longer up to  
date.(Fig. 8-27) These programmes can possibly no longer be recei-  
ved correctly. To ensure that you have continued problem-free recep-  
tion, we recommend you make the suggested changes.  
>
Press the OK key to update the reception data of the marked  
programmes.  
(Fig. 8-27)  
>
If you do not wish to update the data of the programmes indi-  
cated, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field  
Reject, and confirm by pressing OK.  
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8.5.3.2 Deleting programmes  
In this step you can delete programmes that are still included in your  
Favourites list, but are no longer broadcast.  
>
If you wish to delete the programmes indicated as being no  
longer broadcast (Fig. 8-28),confirm by pressing OK.  
If you would nevertheless like to retain the programmes in  
your Favourites list, use the arrow keys left/right to  
mark the field Reject and confirm by pressing OK.  
>
(Fig. 8-28)  
8.5.3.3 Adding TV resp. radio programmes  
In the next step, the programmes of the new programme list will be  
displayed to you individually. You can add these to your Favourites  
list, as they are not yet included there.  
Accepting programmes individually  
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If you wish to accept the programme indicated (Fig. 8-29) at  
the suggested programme slot in the Favourites list (TV or  
Radio), confirm by pressing OK.  
or  
>
Use the arrow keys up/down to move the programme to  
a different position in the Favourites list, or use the numeric  
keys to entera specific programme slot.  
(Fig. 8-29)  
>
To accept the programme indicated at the selected position  
in the Favourites list, press OK.  
Accept all programmes  
To accept all the new programmes without checking them  
>
individually, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the  
field All and confirm by pressing OK. The programmes will  
be added to the Favourites list according to pre-determined  
criteria.  
Reject programme (do not accept)  
>
If you do not wish to accept the programme indicated into the  
Favourites list, use the arrow keys left/right to mark the field  
Reject and confirm by pressing OK. The prompt for the  
next programme will now be displayed.  
8.5.4 Update software  
In addition, your digital receiver is equipped to receive updates of its  
operating software via satellite (ASTRA 19° East).  
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Press OK to go to the sub-menu Update software (Fig.  
8-30).  
To perform a software update, mark the line Update soft-  
ware.  
>
>
Switch the Update software function to On by pressing OK.  
In the line Update time use the numeric keys to enter  
the time at which the software update is to be carried out.  
To start the update of the operating software manually, press  
the red function key Test.  
(Fig. 8-30)  
>
>
Press the Menu key to return to normal operation.  
Should the parameters of the data channel for downloading the soft-  
ware updates have changed, you can correct these manually in this  
menu, as described under Point 8.3.4 (manual programme  
scan).Current transponder data can be obtained from your specialist  
retailer. In general you should not make any changes in this menu.  
Note:  
(Fig. 8-31)  
The new software can be downloaded automatically  
only when the digital receiver is in stand-by mode. The  
downloading procedure is indicated by the display  
“SAtL” resp. “SAt0” to “SAt9”. Do not interrupt this pro-  
cedure by switching the receiver on or off.  
Independently of whether you have switched the automatic software  
updating function on or off, the system will automatically check for the  
availability of a new operating software version for your digital recei-  
ver each time you switch on the receiver. If a new version is availa-  
ble, a corresponding message will be displayed on screen (Fig. 8-31).  
To start the software update, follow the instructions displayed on  
screen.  
8.5.5 Copying the settings  
You have the facility to copy all the settings, such as programme list,  
antenna settings, etc. of your digital receiver (sender) to another digi-  
tal receiver (receiver) of the same type, and using the same version  
of the operating software. (Fig. 8-32)  
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To do this, connect the two receivers by means of a null  
modem cable.  
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Switch on the (destination, receiving) receiver.  
To copy the settings, press any operating key on the (source,  
sending) receiver.  
The settings of the source receiver will now by transmitted to  
the destination receiver. Please note any messages displayed  
(Fig. 8-32)  
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on screen.  
8.6 System configuration  
Use this menu item to view the specific receiver data (e.g. 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.  
8.7 Encryption/decoding system  
This menu point takes you to the sub-menues for the CONAX  
Smartcard used, and for the CI module. You can view information  
related to the Smartcard or the CI module used by selecting the  
Smartcard or the CI interface, by pressing the arrow keys, then  
confirm by pressing OK.  
Manual Initialisation of the CI module  
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You can initialise the CI module manually by pressing the  
red function key CI Reset.  
9 Operation with a rotating antenna (DiSEqC 1.2)  
Your digital receiver is equipped for use in conjunction with a rotating  
antenna. You may control a suitable motor by means of the co-axial  
cable, using the DiSEqC control (DiSEqC-Level 1.2).  
>
Call up the menu Antenna Settings as described in Point  
6.4 (Fig. 9-1), and switch the DiSEqC control (Point 6.4.1)  
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 rotating  
antenna motor.  
(Fig. 9-1)  
>
>
>
Pressing OK will open a selection window for the Satellite  
resp. the Antenna motor . (Fig. 9-2)  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Antenna  
motor, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Confirm the message (Fig. 9-3) regarding the setting of  
easterly and westerly limits by pressing OK.  
9.1 Easterly and Westerly limits  
(Fig. 9-2)  
To avoid mechanical damage to the antenna dish or the LNC, you  
must first specify the maximum easterly and westerly limits for the  
antenna rotation. If there are any obstructions (e.g. walls, chimnies)  
in the rotating radius of the dish, this must definitely be considered  
when setting the East-West limits.  
(Fig. 9-3)  
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If there are no obstructions in the rotating radius of the dish, set the  
limits so the dish can be rotated a little beyond what is required for  
the outermost satellite you wish to receive.  
9.1.1 Deleting existing limits  
First you should delete any limit values that may have been stored.  
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>
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Use the arrow keys left/right to mark the column LNC  
Test.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down in the line Rotating  
antenna, and mark the field Continue.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The menu used for setting the rotating antenna will now be  
displayed. (Fig. 9-4)  
>
>
>
>
>
Press the yellow function key Actions to open an  
additional window. (Fig. 9-5)  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
Delete limits.  
Confirm by pressing OK to accept the action selected to the  
green function key.  
To delete the limits set,press the green function key Delete  
limits.  
(Fig. 9-4)  
Confirm the prompt displayed (Fig. 9-6) by pressing OK.  
9.1.2 Setting the Eastern limit  
(Fig. 9-5)  
>
To enter the Eastern limit, first use the arrow keys to mark  
the field Save.  
>
Now use the arrow key right to turn the dish to the  
maximum possible, resp. the maximum desired East  
position.  
(Fig. 9-6)  
(Fig. 9-7)  
>
>
Press the yellow function key Actions to open a window  
with the available actions.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Set  
East limit.  
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
To set the easterly limit, press the green function key (East  
limit) and confirm the following screen prompt (Fig. 9-7) by  
pressing OK.  
9.1.3 Setting the Western limit  
>
To enter the Western limit, first use the arrow keys to mark  
the field Save.  
>
Now use the arrow key left to turn the dish to the  
maximum possible, resp. the maximum desired West  
position.  
>
Press the yellow function key Actions to open a window  
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with the available actions.  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line Set  
West limit.  
(Fig. 9-8)  
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
To set the westerly limit, press the green function key  
(West limit) and confirm the following screen prompt (Fig.  
9-8) by pressing OK.  
9.2 Geo-positioning  
If the geographical co-ordinates of your location are known, and you  
have a suitable motor, this function will simplify finding individual  
satellite positions. The co-ordinates for some German cities are listed  
in the Annexure (Point 13).  
Note! Only switch on the geo-positioning mode if your DiSEqC  
motor supports this function.  
>
Call up the menu used for setting the rotating antenna, as  
described above.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the field Geo.Pos.  
Confirm by pressing OK. The menu used to enter the  
location will be displayed. (Fig. 9-9)  
(Fig. 9-9)  
>
>
Use the OK key to switch the geo-positioning function on or  
off.  
Use the arrow keys to mark the field used to enter the  
Geographic longitude.  
>
>
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the geographic longitude.  
Now press the arrow key left.  
In this field, use the OK key to indicate whether you are  
entering a position longitude East (East) or longitude West  
(W).  
>
Now use the arrow keys to mark the field for entering  
Geographic latitude.  
>
>
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the geographic latitude.  
Now press the arrow key left.  
In this field, use the OK key to indicate whether you are  
entering a position latitude North (N) or latitude South (S).  
Press the Back key to return to the LNC settings.  
>
The data relating to your location must be entered as a decimal  
value, correct to one decimal point. As the co-ordinates are often  
stated in degrees, minutes and seconds, these must be converted to  
decimal values as follows:  
The figure for degrees remains unaffected by the calculation. The  
minutes are divided by 60, and rounded to one decimal place. The  
result of this division is added to the degrees.  
The seconds are not taken into consideration at all, as they do not  
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affect the first decimal place.  
Example: Co-ordinates of Daun/Germany (home of TechniSat)  
Latitude (deg.)  
50°  
11‘  
(45“)  
N
Longitude (deg.)  
06°  
50‘  
(10”)  
E
Conversion of degree latitude (lat):  
Lat  
Lat  
Lat  
=
=
=
50  
+
11/60  
0,2  
50  
+
(rounded)  
50.2  
In the menu used to enter the geographical latitude you would thus  
enter the value rounded to one decimal place (50.2).  
The decimal value of the degrees longitude will be calculated in the  
same manner.  
9.3 Setting a satellite position  
For each satellite position to be entered, work through Points 9.3.1 to  
9.3.3. When programming satellite positions, we recommend that you  
begin with the satellite in the most easterly position, then work your  
way through all the remaining positions in a westerly direction, finis-  
hing off with the most extreme westerly satellite position. Your digital  
receiver is pre-programmed at the factory for the most commonly used  
satellite positions. In addition, you can configure user-defined satellite  
positions (User 1 to User 14) for every possible orbital position.  
9.3.1 Selecting a satellite position  
9.3.1.1 Selecting a pre-programmed satellite position  
>
To accept a satellite position in the satellite list, use the  
arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
>
A list with all the available satellite positions will be displayed.  
(Fig. 9-10)  
>
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark a satellite  
position you would like to accept into the satellite list.  
Press OK to accept the selection.  
With the Geo-positioning function set to On (Point 9.2), the dish  
will now automatically be rotated to the programmed satellite position.  
The rotation procedure will be indicated by a blinking display “turn”.  
If the Geo-positioning function is switched Off, (Point 9.3.2.2) you  
will have to turn the dish manually to the desired satellite position.  
(Fig. 9-10)  
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9.3.1.2 Setting a user-defined satellite position  
(User satellite)  
>
To accept a user satellite position into the satellite list, use  
the arrow keys to mark the field Sat new.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
>
A list showing all available satellite positions will be dis-  
played. (Fig. 9-11)  
>
>
Now use the arrow keys to mark a user satellite position  
(User 1 to User 14).  
Confirm by pressing OK , the menu for setting the test trans-  
ponder will be displayed. In this menu, enter the data for the  
test transponder as well as that of the LNC in use, as  
described in Point 6.4.3.  
(Fig. 9-11)  
>
When you have completed setting the test transponder,  
press Back to return to the menu for setting the rotating  
antenna. The field for entering the orbital position is now  
active.  
>
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the orbital position of the  
user satellite, and confirm by pressing OK.  
Now press the OK key to indicate whether it is a westerly  
(W) or an easterly (E) orbital position.  
If the Geo-positioning function is switched On (Point 9.2), you  
can now use the function Turn to sat (Point 9.4.1) to turn the dish  
to the programmed user satellite position.  
If the Geo-positioning function is switched Off, you must turn the  
dish manually (Point 9.3.2.2) to the desired satellite position.  
9.3.2 Adjusting the satellite antenna  
To direct the antenna to the desired satellite resp. to determine  
whether you can receive the desired satellite at the desired position,  
a test transponder is available for each satellite.  
It is the display of signal strength and quality provided by the test  
transponder that makes an exact positioning of the dish antenna  
possible.  
9.3.2.1 Test transponder/LNC configuration  
To change the data of a particular test transponder, proceed as  
follows:  
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite  
list.  
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>
>
Press OK to open the satellite list.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the satellite  
position for which you wish to change the data.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now use the arrow keys to mark the field LNC config.  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
>
>
The menu LNC settings will be displayed. (Fig. 9-12)  
In this menu, enter the data of the test transponder as well as  
of the LNC used, as described in Point 6.4.3.  
Press the Back key to return to the menu for setting the  
rotating antenna.  
>
>
(Fig. 9-12)  
9.3.2.2 Positioning antenna manually  
The optimum positioning for the desired position can be achieved by  
means of the indicators for signal strength and signal quality, Position  
the dish so that the maximum value is shown for both bars.  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the field  
Save.  
>
Now use the arrow keys right (field East is marked) resp.  
left (field West is marked) to turn the dish to the desired  
position. In each case keep the key pressed down until the  
desired position is reached.  
9.3.2.3 Automatic fine adjustment (Autofocus)  
Before saving a satellite position, we recommend you perform an  
automatic focussing procedure. In this procedure the dish is set to  
optimum reception based on measured signal strength.  
(Fig. 9-13)  
>
Use the yellow function key Actions to open the window  
showing the actions available.  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line  
Autofocus.  
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Press the green function key (Autofocus) to start the  
Autofocus procedure.  
While the automatic adjustment is in progress, the message  
Autofocus will be displayed. (Fig. 9-13)  
9.3.3 Saving a satellite position  
When the autofocus procedure has been completed, you must still  
save the satellite position to memory.  
>
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the field Save.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
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The test transponder you have set will now check whether a  
signal can be received at this position. The system will also  
check whether the position to be saved is identical to a  
position available in the pre-programmed satellite position  
list. (Fig. 9-14)  
If this is the case, the following message will be  
displayed:Orbitalposition xx found. Save satellite ?  
(Fig. 9-15)  
(Fig. 9-14)  
(Fig. 9-15)  
>
>
To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys  
left/right to mark the field Yes, then confirm by pressing  
OK.  
If on checking the test transponder does not identify a pre-  
programmed satellite position, or if the signal received is too  
weak, a corresponding message will be displayed. (Figs. 9-  
16 and 9-17)  
To save the satellite position, use the arrow keys  
left/right to mark the field Yes, and confirm by pressing  
OK.  
(Fig. 9-16)  
(Fig. 9-17)  
9.4 Current satellite list  
The satellite positions saved are included in the satellite list.  
Positions not yet saved are marked in the list with a “*”.  
>
To turn the dish to a position included in the satellite list, use  
the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite list.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the desired  
position.  
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
The dish will now be turned to the position selected. The  
rotating procedure will be indicated by the blinking display  
turn” in the menu.  
9.4.1 Addressing a satellite position  
To turn the antenna to the position set in your satellite list, your  
digital receiver is equipped with the function turn to sat.  
>
Press the yellow function key Actions to open the window  
showing the available actions.  
>
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the line turn  
to sat.  
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Press the green function key (turn to sat) to turn the  
antenna to the satellite position selected.  
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9.5 Deleting a satellite position  
To delete a satellite position from the satellite list, proceed as follows:  
>
Use the arrow keys to mark the field Current satellite  
list.  
>
>
Press OK to open the current satellite list.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to select the satellite you  
wish to delete.  
>
>
>
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Use the arrow keys to mark Delete sat.  
To delete the satellite press OK and confirm the message  
displayed by pressing OK again.  
9.6 Reference position  
When installing the external installation, the motor must be in the  
reference position (). You can thus return the motor to this position  
(0°) at any time using the function “Go to reference position”.  
>
Press the red function key Ref.pos to turn the antenna  
automatically to its reference position.  
10 Technical terms  
Antenna cable:  
Connecting cable between the modulator of the satellite receiver and  
the antenna input of the television set, used as an alternative if no  
SCART socket is available.  
Example:  
AV: see SCART  
Co-axial cable:  
Connection cable between LNC and satellite receiver,used to transmit  
the signals received, and to supply current to the LNC.  
Data compression/MPEG1/MPEG2:  
A
B
A
B
The volume of data involved in transmitting the current television  
standard (625 lines, and a picture frequency of 50 Hz results in a  
figure of 216 MBit/s of digital data.  
Position  
Position  
Output  
Output  
A
B
This would require bandwidths that can currently not provided, whet-  
her by satellites nor by terrestrial systems. For this reason, the total  
volume of data transmitted is reduced by means of a compression  
algorithm. For Europe, MPEG-2 has been accepted as the internatio-  
nal standard for data compression. MPEG-2 is an expanded version  
of MPEG-1.  
Option  
Output  
(Fig. 10-1)  
DiSEqC:  
Digital Satellite Equipment Control: A digital switching signal used to  
control DiSEqC-compatible components of the external installation via  
the antenna cable. An example of an installation consisting of  
DiSEqC components can be seen in (Fig. 10-1).  
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DVB:  
Digital Video Broadcasting: A universal digital transmission  
technology used for pictures, graphics, sound and text, i.e.  
for data in any shape or form, and in any possible, always  
appropriate quality.  
External unit (installation):  
Description applied to the entire system located outdoors,  
consisting of the parabolic/offset dish as well as one or more  
LNCs, used to receive signals from one or more satellites.  
Frequency:  
Physical measurement, indicates the number of cycles or  
oscillations per second, the unit of measurement is the Hertz  
(Hz).  
Frequency range:  
a) Satellite, respectively LNC:  
11 GHz range from 10,70 GHz - 11,70 GHz, 12 GHz range  
from 11,70 GHz - 12,75 GHz  
b) Receiver: Intermediate frequency or 1.IF 950 to 2150 MHz  
Unit  
Description  
1 Hertz  
Cycles per second  
1
1 Hz  
1 kHz  
1 MHz  
1 GHz  
1 Kilohertz  
1 Megahertz  
1 Gigahertz  
1.000  
1.000.000  
1.000.000.000  
Intermediate frequency:  
The range of frequencies broadcast by a satellite cannot be  
transmitted via any cable. The LNC therefore converts the  
signal received to an intermediate frequency range in the  
band 950 to 2150 MHz. This can then be transmitted via  
cable, and processed in the digital receiver.  
1. IF = Intermediate frequency  
LNB/LNC (Low Noise Block Converter):  
Reception unit located at the focal point of the parabolic dish,  
converts the frequency range of the satellite to the intermedi-  
ate frequency of the digital receiver.  
LOF:  
Local oscillator frequency; stated in MHz or GHz; varies  
depending on the LNC and the frequency range received  
Reception frequency of the digital receiver = Broadcasr fre-  
quency of the satellite - LOF.  
Modulation at 22 KHz:  
Apart from 14/28 Volt switching, this serves to switch bet-  
ween 2 LNC.In Universal LNCs it is used to switch to the  
High range.  
Operating current:  
The LNC is supplied with power via the co-axial cable. To this  
end the receiver supplies an operating current of either 14 or  
18 Volts.  
Parabolic dish:  
Surface of metal or coated synthetic material, shaped like a  
parabola, receives electromagnetic waves transmitted by a  
satellite and concentrates them on a focal point.  
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Polarisation plane:  
To better utilise the available frequency range, satellites bro-  
adcast neighbouring programmes with opposite polarisation  
(horizontal and vertical or laevorotatory and dextrorotatory).  
To receive both polarisation planes you require either two  
Single LNCs or a V/H LNC.  
Receiver: see satellite receiver  
Satellite:  
Description of a satellite, usually stating name and orbital  
position,  
ASTRA  
19° East  
13° East  
EUTELSAT  
Satellite receiver:  
signals received from the LNC, and then converted, cannot  
be processed by the television set. They are processed in the  
satellite receiver so that its outputs carry regular audio and  
video (AV) signals, which can then be passed on to the televi-  
sion set and processed there.  
SCART:  
Connector standard used for television sets, video recorders,  
satellite receivers and other home electronics equipment to  
transmit Audio (sound) and Video (Picture) signals (AV).  
Software update:  
Digital television is a new medium, providing not only impro-  
ved sound and picture quality, but also the option of providing  
interactive services. These new services are constantly being  
developed and improved by providers. To utilise these servi-  
ces, it may be necessary to occasionally update the software  
of the digital receiver.  
Transponder:  
Located on the satellite, used to process one or more pro-  
grammes. It receives the signal from the ground station,  
amplifies it, and transmits it back to earth.  
Universal LNC:  
Used to receive the ranges FFS (10,70 - 11,70 GHz), BBS  
(11,70 - 12,50 GHz) and FFS High Band (12,50 - 12,75 GHz).  
The entire range is divided into two Bands:  
Low Band: 10,70 - 11,80 GHz; LOF 9750 MHz  
High Band 11,70 - 12,75 GHz ; LOF 10600 MHz  
Service voltage:  
LNCs are supplied with power by means of the coaxial cable,  
to achieve this the receiver supples either 14 or 18 volt power  
Interim frequency:  
The frequency range broadcast by the satellite cannot be  
transmitted via a cable. Therefore the LNC converts the sig-  
nal to the interim frequency range of 950 to 2150 MHz. This  
makes it possible for the digital receiver to receive and pro-  
cess the signal.  
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11 Technical data  
DBS tuner:  
Input frequency range  
950 .... 2150 MHz  
Input level range -65 dBm ... -25 dBm  
DBS tuner input  
Input impedance  
AFC gain rain  
Demodulation  
Symbol rate  
FEC  
F-socket  
75 Ohm  
+/- 3 MHz  
Shaped QPSK  
1 ... 45 Mbaud/s, SCPC/ MCPC  
Viterbi and Reed-Solomon  
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8,  
automatic adjustment  
35 %  
Viterbi rates  
Roll-off Factor  
Card reader:  
Type  
1 slot card reader for integrated  
CA system  
Common Interface:  
Type  
1 Common Interface slot for CI  
modules  
Power requirement  
Demultiplexing:  
max. 0,3A/5V  
in accordance with ISO  
13818-1  
Video decoding:  
Video compression  
MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 compati  
ble  
Up to MP@ML  
(main profile @ main level)  
PAL / 25 Hz  
720 pixels x 576 lines  
4 : 3 / 16 : 9  
Automatic adjustment for 16:9 TV  
sets (via SCART)  
Letterbox filtering for 4:3 TV sets  
Video standard  
Active picture area  
Picture format  
Picture material 16:9  
Audio decoding:  
Audio compression  
Audio Mode  
Sampling frequencies  
Audio parameters:  
Output analogue:  
MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II  
Dual (main/sub), Stereo  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Output level L/R 0,5 V r.m.s. (nominal)  
Output impedance  
THD  
600 Ohms  
> 60 dB ( 1 kHz )  
> 60 dB  
S/N  
Cross-talk  
< -65 dB  
Input analogue:  
Input levels l/r  
Input impedance  
Volume at switching on  
0,5 V r.m.s. (nominal)  
> 40 kOhms  
Automatically sets to previously  
selected volume  
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Output digital:  
SP/DIF output  
electrical, cinch socket  
optical, Toslink  
Dolby Digital AC3  
Video parameters:  
Output:  
Output level FBAS  
Output level 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  
Output level C  
Output level RED 0,7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p to 75 Ohms  
Output level GREEN  
Output level BLUE  
S/N weighted  
0,7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p to 75 Ohms  
0,7 Vs-s +/- 0.1Vp-p to 75 Ohms  
> 60 dB  
Video text  
Teletext filtering in accordance with ETS 300  
472 Standard  
Scanning Teletext data  
(FBAS) in accordance with ITU-R  
BT.653-2 lines: 6-22 and 320-335  
800 pages memory  
Soft video text  
TV SCART:  
Output:  
FBAS, RGB or S-Video  
FBAS; RGB or S-Video  
VCR-SCART:  
Input:  
Output:  
Display:  
LED  
FBAS or S-Video  
4-digit, 7-segment display  
Serial interface RS 232:  
Type  
RS 232, bidirectional  
115,2 kBit/s max.  
D-SUB socket, 9 pin  
Bit rate  
Connector  
Function  
Update f. operating software and pre-pro-  
gramming  
LNC power supply:  
LNC power  
400 mA max.; double-insulated  
<14,0V no load, > 11,5 V at 400  
mA  
< 20 V no load, > 17,2 V at 400  
mA  
LNC switched off in stand-by mode  
LNB voltage vertical  
LNB voltage horizontal  
22 kHz modulation: 22 kHz, Amplitude 0.6 V +/- 0.2 V  
Programme memory/Satellite positions:  
Number of programmes Favourites list TV:  
999 TV programmes  
Number of programmes Favourites list Radio:  
999 RADIO programmes  
Number of prtogrammes:  
Total list TV/Radio:  
Total of 5000 programmes possi-  
ble in Total list  
DiSEqC:  
DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC 1.2  
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SFI data:  
SFI preview:  
Timer:  
maximum 7 days in advance  
maximum 30 events, one year  
Events:  
in advance  
Remote control system:  
RC-5  
Subsystem address  
Modulation frequency  
Infra-red wavelength  
Power supply:  
Mains power adapter:  
Power requirement:  
3,0 W  
8 (SAT 1), 10 (SAT 2)  
36 kHz  
950 nm  
in stand-by mode (clock off)  
in stand-by mode (clock on)  
3,4 W  
10,5 W  
18 W  
in operation, LNC off  
in operation, horizontal polarisa-  
tion / 400 mA LNC power  
Nominal voltage:  
230 V / 50 Hz AC  
Input voltage:  
180 V.... 250 V / 50 Hz AC  
General:  
Dimensions (WxDxH):  
Weight:  
285 mm x 133 mm x 40 ... 43 mm  
approx. 490 g  
12 Trouble-shooting guide  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Current time not displayed while unit Time not acquired  
is in stand-by mode  
Switch to major programme for  
approx. 30 secs.  
Receiver cannot be switched on, or Receiver blocked  
cannot be operated  
Perform Flash Reset: Note! All per-  
sonal settings will be lost.  
>
>
Disconnect mains plug.  
Simultaneously press pro-  
gramme up/down key on  
receiver and keep pressed  
down.  
>
>
While programme up/down  
key is pressed, reconnect  
mains plug.  
Keep keys pressed down for  
approx. 5 secs. until message  
* “FLAS” appears.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Various programmes not shown in  
programme list  
Incorrect programme list selected  
Select other programme list (see  
Point 7.2.3.1)  
Sound OK, no TV picture  
Radio mode selected  
Switch to TV mode  
Programmes such as Pro 7, Sat 1, Interference from cordless (DECT)  
Increase distance between phone  
base station and receiver  
TM3, Kabel 1, DSF and HOT  
temporarily show interference  
telephones  
Receiver cannot be operated  
Data stream defective -->receiver  
blocked  
Disconnect mains power for approx.  
5 secs., then reconnect and switch  
receiver on again  
Remote control not working  
Batteries spent  
Replace batteries  
Square blocks appear temporarily in Heavy rain or snow  
picture. Image freezes temporarily,  
Remove snow from dish  
Antenna incorrectly positioned  
Adjust antenna position  
Adjust antenna position  
no sound, screen occasionally black  
with message “No Signal”.  
Dish too small for location  
An obstacle between dish and  
satellite (e.g. a tree)  
Mount dish with unobstucted line of  
sight  
No picture, no sound, display on  
Short circuit in LNC connection  
Switch receiver off, eliminate short  
circuit, switch unit on again  
Defect in, or missing cable  
connection  
Check all cable connections  
Defective LNC  
Replace LNC  
Incorrect external unit selected at  
receiver  
Correct setting (see Point 6.4)  
Antenna incorrectly positioned  
No mains power  
Adjust antenna position  
No picture, no sound, display off  
Check mains cable and plug  
No reception of programmes previo- Antenna defective, or incorrectly  
Check antenna  
usly received  
Programe being broadcast on  
another transponder  
Perform scan (see Point 8.3)  
Programme no longer being broad- None  
cast  
Antenna cannot be rotated  
Motor not DiSEqC 1.2 compatible  
Use suitable motor  
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13 Annexure  
Co-ordinates of some German cities and towns (1)  
City  
Degrees longitude(E)  
Degrees latitude (N)  
Aachen  
6,1  
50,8  
Augsburg  
Berlin  
Beucha  
Bielefeld  
Bonn  
Brandenburg  
Braunschweig  
Bremen  
Bremerhaven  
Chemnitz  
Cottbus  
Daun  
Dippach  
Dortmund  
Dresden  
Duisburg  
Düsseldorf  
Eisenach  
Emden  
10,9  
13,4  
12,7  
8,5  
48,4  
52,5  
51,3  
52,0  
50,7  
52,4  
52,3  
53,1  
53,6  
50,8  
51,8  
50,2  
51,0  
51,5  
51,1  
51,4  
51,2  
51,0  
53,4  
51,0  
51,5  
54,8  
50,1  
52,3  
48,0  
52,1  
49,5  
50,9  
51,2  
51,5  
54,1  
51,5  
53,6  
52,4  
49,4  
49,2  
52,2  
50,3  
49,0  
7,1  
12,6  
10,5  
8,8  
8,6  
12,9  
14,3  
6,8  
10,1  
7,5  
13,7  
6,8  
6,8  
10,3  
7,2  
11,0  
7,0  
9,4  
8,7  
14,5  
7,9  
14,7  
11,0  
12,1  
15,0  
9,9  
13,4  
12,0  
10,0  
9,7  
8,7  
9,2  
10,0  
11,9  
8,4  
Erfurt  
Essen  
Flensburg  
Frankfurt/M.  
Frankfurt/O.  
Freiburg/Br.  
Fuerstenberg  
Fuerth  
Gera  
Goerlitz  
Göttingen  
Greifswald  
Halle/Saale  
Hamburg  
Hannover  
Heidelberg  
Heilbronn  
Hildesheim  
Hof  
Karlsruhe  
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Co-ordinates of some German cities and towns (2)  
City  
Degrees longitude (E)  
Degrees latitude (N)  
Kassel  
Kiel  
Koblenz  
Köln  
Krefeld  
Landshut  
Leipzig  
Ludwigshafen  
Lübeck  
9,5  
10,1  
7,6  
7,0  
6,6  
12,2  
12,4  
8,4  
10,7  
10,4  
11,6  
8,3  
51,3  
54,3  
50,4  
51,0  
51,3  
48,5  
51,3  
49,5  
53,9  
53,3  
52,1  
50,0  
49,5  
48,1  
53,6  
54,1  
49,5  
51,5  
54,3  
53,2  
52,3  
48,6  
52,4  
49,0  
54,1  
49,2  
52,1  
52,9  
53,6  
51,2  
48,8  
49,8  
48,4  
51,0  
50,1  
53,5  
53,9  
51,3  
49,8  
50,7  
Lüneburg  
Magdeburg  
Mainz  
Mannheim  
München  
Neubrandenburg  
Neumünster  
Nürnberg  
Oberhausen  
Oldenburg/Holsn.  
Oldenburg  
Osnabrück  
Passau  
Potsdam  
Regensburg  
Rostock  
Saarbrücken  
Salzgitter  
Salzwedel  
Schwerin  
Solingen  
8,5  
11,6  
13,3  
10,0  
11,1  
6,9  
10,9  
8,2  
8,1  
13,5  
13,1  
12,1  
12,1  
7,0  
10,4  
11,2  
11,4  
7,1  
9,2  
6,7  
10,0  
11,3  
8,2  
Stuttgart  
Trier  
Ulm  
Weimar  
Wiesbaden  
Wilhelmshaven  
Wismar  
Wuppertal  
Würzburg  
Zwickau  
8,1  
11,5  
7,2  
9,9  
12,5  
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14 Index  
AC3  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, 26  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Antenna settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Autofocus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Automatic scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, 47  
Operating language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Breaks in operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Picture selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Picture format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
CONAX PIN code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
DiSEqC  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 21, 55, 62  
Dolby Digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, 3, 12, 18, 26, 66  
Rotating mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Electronic Programme Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, 30  
Disposal instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Initial installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Favourites list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Remote control code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Remote control options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Genre  
Geo-positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Unit PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Hi-fi amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Infobox  
ISIPRO  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, 51  
Parental control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
LNC  
LOF  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 21, 63  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 63  
Manual scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47, 49  
Modulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
MPEG1  
MPEG2  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Multifeed options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
East and West limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Programme list administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
PIN  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Polarisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Polarisation plane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Programmes, delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, 51  
Programmes, sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Programme information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Programme list, updating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Programme list update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Programme scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
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Reference position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
RS 232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Satellite position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Satellite position, setting of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Satellite scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
SCART  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
Changing stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Serial interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
SFI  
SFI Info  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, 32, 33, 34  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
SFI channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Software, updating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
Special functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 26  
Country  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Freeze-frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Standby clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Selecting a starting time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Symbol rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, 48  
System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Timer  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35, 36, 37, 38  
Transponder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
Transponder frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Transponder information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Transponder scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47, 48  
TV/Radio switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Clock  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Universal LNC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
Sub-titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 29  
Video cassette recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Video recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Video text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45, 51  
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For daily use  
Switching on and off  
>
Switch the digital receiver on by pressing the  
On/Standby key, either on the unit or on the remote  
control.  
>
Press this key again to switch the receiver off again.  
Programme selection  
Using the programme up/down keys  
>
Use the Programme keys up/down either on the  
unit or on the remote control to move up or down one  
programme slot at a time.  
Using the numeric keys  
>
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme  
number. For example:  
1
1,  
2,  
for programme slot 1  
for programme slot 14  
for programme slot 234  
then 4  
then 3,  
then 4  
When entering programme numbers consisting of sevral  
digits, you have approx. 3 seconds time after pressing a key  
to complete the entry.  
If you wish to enter a number consisting of only one or two  
digits, you can speed up the selection process by keeping the  
key pressed down a little longer on the last digit.  
Using the programme list  
>
>
Press OK.  
Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the  
desired programme.  
>
>
Press the OK key to display the marked programme.  
Use the arrow keys up/down to move up or down  
the list one line at a time.  
Use the arrow keys left/right to move through the  
list one page at a time.  
>
Volume control  
>
Adjust the volume of your digital receiver by pressing  
the Volume + to increase the volume, and the  
Volume - key to decrease the volume.  
Press the Sound on/off key to switch the sound on  
or off (mute).  
>
TV/Radio switching  
>
Press the TV/Radio key to switch between TV and  
radio mode.  
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