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1. Next a screen appears that allows you to select the on screen language Highlight the desired language by pressing 00 and then press Q Selecting the language automatically starts the scan After a few seconds you will be informed about the total number of channels that have been found Press Q to tune to the first available TV channel You will find a more detailed description of the first time installation in the sections provided below TERRESTRIAL DECODER 4 How to Set up Your Decoder Welcome Screen Once your decoder and any other equipment have been E connected plug both the TV set and the decoder to the mains and turn it on Now you will see the Welcome screen on your TV Pta e by fea Loading Please Wait 2 atl screen After a few seconds the Language screen appears Welcome Screen Language The Language screen allows you to select the language of any n es E LANGUAGE D al Italiano information displayed on the screen Press y or Q to highlight the on screen language and then press fox to make a English selection Once you select the language the change is taken into effect immediately Language USER MANUAL Channel Search Once you select the language and press Q the channel search Ny NANO starts automatically Once this procedure has been completed you will be informed about the total number of channels found Locked Then press the fox button
2. confirm the configuration Signal Meter Selecting the Signal Meter from the Installation submenu brings up the Signal Meter screen This screen displays the signal strength quality as well as the BER value of the signal The displayed data concerns the currently tuned channel You may change the RF Channel to be monitored for the signal level quality by pressing 3 D keys TERRESTRIAL DECODER P INTERNET CONNECTION W m i Dial Number 0202122 Dial Prefix 123 Dial Type 4 Tone Dial Modifier lt Pause User ID ppp Password ppp Wait For Dial Tone Yes Internet Connection P SIGNAL METER A Signal Type Digital RF Channel lt 4 gt 177 MHz Tuner No Signal 89 23E92 Signal Meter Modem Diagnostics The Modem Diagnostics allows you to check the modem connection as well as to check the parallel set detection If any problems are detected the appropriate message will be shown In case when no problems are detected you will be able to check 1f the modem is connected by following the instructions on the screen Channel Search Once you select the Channel Search item from the Installation submenu you will be prompted to decide whether you want to update your channel list or whether you want to reinstall your channel list If you select the Reinstall Channels List item the whole bandwidth will be scanned again and the existing channels will be replaced with the found ones If you sele
3. display as well as audio and subtitle languages Installation Allows you to configure your system to set up your modem to search for existing channels to check decoder s status to set up local time and to restore factory settings of your decoder Help Gives you access to the on line help information concerning the basic functionality of your decoder USER MANUAL Channel Manager When you select Channel Manager from the Main Menu you a have a choice of three submenus Move Channels Rename A MANAGER 7 Channels and Skip Channels 1 Move Channels 2 Rename Channels 9 3 Skip Channels l 999 Happy Hours Channel Manager Move Channels In the Move Channels submenu you can change the order of P your channels Using the Q O buttons select the channel you v CHANNELS i D A 1 Cinestar 1 want to move and then press the button The w symbol will 2 Cinestar 2 3 Cinetoile 5 Serie Club appear next to the selected channel Press the buttons 6 Fun TV 4 Shopping Avenue until the channel reaches the desired position and then press the 7 Teva Big Shopping Avenue Q button to confirm Move Channels TERRESTRIAL DECODER Rename Channels In the Rename Channels submenu you can change names of your channels Using the Q y buttons select the channel you want to rename and then press the fox button After that the name appears in the edit box You can select the letters to
4. viewing In the Channel Banner removes the Channel Banner or Extended Info from the screen In the menu or in the Program Guide returns to the previous screen e Used in external applications 606 Number buttons allow you to type your choices directly for example channel numbers or a 0006 eee PIN number oO DN e TERRESTRIAL DECODER Replacing Batteries in Your Remote Control Y our remote control is powered by 2 AAA alkaline batteries To replace batteries do the following Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control by pressing down at the upper part of the tab Match the batteries with the and polarity marks inside the battery case Press the battery cover back into place While replacing the batteries please keep in mind the following important guidelines If you intend not to use the remote control for long periods of time remove the batteries and store them in a dry cool place Do not mix old and new batteries do not use rechargeable batteries and never mix various types of batteries Remove and dispose of used batteries immediately USER MANUAL 3 Quick Setup Following is a list of steps required to install and set up your decoder Connect the TV SCART cable between the decoder and your TV set Plug the decoder s power supply cord to the mains and that should switch the decoder on Now you should see the Welcome screen on your TV screen
5. AM Modes 16 64 Input frequency range VHF Ill 174MHz 231MHz UHF IV V 470MHz 862MHz Loop through frequency range 47 862MHz Connections TV SCART Output CVBS or S Video or RGB Fast blanking Volume controlled audio L R Slow blanking VCR SCART Input CVBS or RGB Fast blanking Slow blanking Audio L R Output CVBS or S Video Audio L R Audio CINCH Analog audio output L R Digital audio output S PDIF Serial interface D 9 female Accessories Remote control Batteries 2 x 1 5V type AAA LRO3 Scart cable RF coaxial cable User manual Telephone modem cable Mains cord Miscellaneous Temperature range C Operating 5 to 45 Storage 10 to 70 Mains 230 V 10 50Hz Power consumption 15W max Weight 2kg approximately Including packaging 2 5 kg Dimensions 290 x 210 x 55 mm USER MANUAL Appendix B Glossary of Terms 16 9 Wide screen TV screen format AC3 Dolby AC 3 Digital Audio A V A connector for the transmission of audio video and status signal Conditional Access CA A system to control subscriber s access to services channels and programs Channel Lock An electronic lock that can be set on any channel allowing access only by means of your PIN code TV interactive TV Interactive TV gives the viewer greater control and a more personal TV experience Simply put 1t lets the viewer interact with what they are watching Guide
6. CODER 7 Before Requesting Service Before requesting service for your decoder check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation The most common problems that arise are related to cable connections Make sure that your decoder is properly connected To ensure that all the cables are in their place disconnect and connect them again If remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem consult your Customer Services Symptom Remedy Nothing lights up on your decoder s front Check that the power cable SCART cable antenna cable and panel plug are correctly connected and the decoder 1s switched on Disconnect these cables and then reconnect them to ensure they are in place Check that power is available at the wall socket Y our remote control fails to operate your Make sure your decoder is in the operate mode decoder Make sure that you are pointing your remote control at the decoder front panel Check the batteries in your remote control The standby indicator on the decoder s front Your decoder is in standby so press the SY button on your panel is red remote control or press the Standby button on the decoder s front panel Y our box does not find channels Check the antenna connection of your box Y our decoder fails to respond to button There is a tempor
7. Continuously updated program guide for quick and easy reference or program selection Menu System A set of on screen menus allowing you to customize your decoder MHP Multimedia Home Platform is a common platform for accessing a wide range of digital multimedia services Applications from various service providers are interoperable with different MHP implementations TERRESTRIAL DECODER PIN Code Your personal 4 digit number for controlling specific features of the decoder including access to locked channels STB Set Top Box Another name of a digital decoder SCART A 21 pin connector used for connection of digital decoders video recorders and TV sets SERIAL RS 232 A serial communication standard data port Service Also called a channel to which a TV or decoder is tuned A service provider offers one or more Services Smart Card A card containing an integrated electronic circuit which together with electronics in the decoder allows you to receive services SPDIF Digital interface format Digital audio output Standby Mode A condition of your decoder allowing up dated information from the satellite signals to be retrieved Terrestrial TV Conventional TV programs received directly from a ground transmitter VCR An abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder Viewing Mode The state of your decoder when no menus or windows are displayed on the screen and the current channel is tune
8. Digital Terrestrial Decoder WWW I CAN TV All Rights Reserved The product described in this manual is protected by international copyright laws Under this copyright law you are prohibited from duplicating the software or hardware for any purpose In addition no part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the prior written permission of the manufacturer Disclaimer The manufacturer specifically disclaims all warranties either express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the software the accompanying product manual s and written materials and any other accompanying hardware The manufacturer reserves the right to revise or make improvements to its product at any time and without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or improvements In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for any consequential or incidental damages including any loss of business profits or any other commercial damages arising out of the use of its product Trademarks The manufacturer does not claim any trademarks that appear in this publication All names brands products or services are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec
9. ERRESTRIAL DECODER Selecting Programs in the Channel Banner Channel Banner allows you to display information concerning the current program and the next program broadcast on the selected channel If the information displayed in the Channel Banner concerns the current program the right arrow symbol appears to the left of the program name Pressing the D button displays information about the program that is broadcast next on the same channel If the Channel Banner displays information about the next program the right arrow symbol is replaced with the left arrow symbol XJ Pressing the Q button then displays information about the current program on the same channel 11 44 Mon 20 WA 118 M Television lt P This no matter Current Program Info 11 44 Mon 20 WA 118M Television lt gt Next Program Info USER MANUAL Selecting Channels There are three different ways of changing channels Press 00 to scroll through the current channels list When you press Q the Channel Banner displays information concerning the next higher channel When you press vy the Channel Banner displays information concerning the next lower channel Please note that your decoder remains tuned to the current channel If the Channel Banner displays information about the current program that is not broadcast on the currently tuned channel the symbol appears Pressing for tunes to that program
10. F aa WP OF 2 Job Contar Remste Control 7 Weather Fot Parents ororo Tn Reminders and Timers Interactive Applications 6 Travet Information Decoder Lock Parental Control TV Channel Lock Change PIN Code TV Settings System Settings Internet Connection Your decoder offers the Menu System allowing you to change the way many of the features of your decoder operate To gain access to the Menu System press the MENU BY button The Main Menu consists of 7 submenus To evoke one of the submenus highlight its icon using the arrow buttons and then press Q To return to the Main Menu from one of its submenus press the acid button To exit the Menu System immediately press the O button or MENU EY button again Channel Manager Timer Manager For Parents Applications Your Preferences Installation Help Main Menu window TERRESTRIAL DECODER Here is a short overview of basic functions performed by individual submenus Channel Manager Allows you to rename move and skip channels Timer Manager Gives you access to the Recording Timers and Viewing Timers For Parents Allows you to lock unlock an entire channel to change the current PIN code and to define the decoder s lock or parental level Applications Allows you to run one of the available Off the Air applications Your Preferences Allows you to define your preferences concerning on screen
11. When you press your box tunes to the next higher channel When you press O your box tunes to the next lower channel You can also select channels by entering their numbers directly Once you press a number button the channel number entry box appears in the upper right corner of the screen Channel List Your receiver gives you access to TV and Radio Channel List In order to access the list press the button on your remote Select the channel by pressing 00 or number keys Each time you highlight a non current channel the icon appears in the Channel Banner To tune to this channel press Q The Channel list allows you to work in so called browsing mode In this mode the box remains tuned to the same channel while you browse through channels and programs TERRESTRIAL DECODER EJ slg f X ke VA lt 4 Unwelcome news Channel Banner Tuning to the Channel Channel Number Entry Box 15 1 j _Chanr nel List 1 High Profile 2 Letter of the Law all 3 This is Life 4 Unseen World 5 Soul Searching 6 Siren Lure 7 Magic Touch 8 Cinetoile YA 15 Magic Touch lt P Stars Channel List Options Menu Press the Geron button to gain access to the Options menu This menu allows you to change the Audio Language the Subtitle Language the Teletext Language or the Display Format for the currently broadcast program Your new settings take effect immediately and they are remembered until th
12. ary transmission error or your decoder has lost presses on your remote control and decoder some of 1ts software settings Switch off your decoder at the front panel power source and switch 1t on again after a few seconds The picture on your TV screen changes Your decoder has lost some of its software settings Switch your color This may happen after a power cut or decoder off and switch it on again after a few seconds If the after your decoder has been disconnected problem persists contact your Customer Services from the power source Your TV screen displays horizontal lines on Your decoder is damaged Contact your Customer Services all digital channels Your TV screen intermittently goes blank Your decoder is damaged Contact your Customer Services and then returns to displaying a picture Blocks appear in the picture on the screen Either the signal is defective or your decoder is damaged Wait for the signal to be re established or select another channel If the problem persists contact your Customer Services Your TV screen is blank If your decoder is in standby press the O button on your remote control or the Standby button on your decoder s front USER MANUAL panel applies only if your TV set is in AV mode Check that your decoder is connected to the power source and properly connected to your TV set Check the TV SCART cable Disconnect and then reconnect your decoder No program broadcast ha
13. be edited using Q S buttons Use the button to delete and YELLOW button to change the letter case When you get the name you wanted press the fox button to confirm the change You can undo the change and return to the previous name by pressing RED button Skip Channels In the Skip Channels submenu you can select the channels you want to skip in browsing mode Using the Q Q buttons select the channel you want to skip and then press the fox button The de symbol will appear next to the selected channel If you want to unmark the skipped channel highlight the skipped channel and press the fox button The D symbol will disappear then RENAME CHANNELS 1 Cinestar 1 2 Cinestar 2 A d ASW 4 TV Favory 5 Serie Club 6 Fun TV 7 Teva 6 Fun TV 3 Cinetoile Rename Channels y SKIP CHANNELS gt Y A 1 Cinestar 1 2 Cinestar 2 3 Cinetoile 4 Shopping Avenue 5 Serie Club 6 Fun TV 7 Teva 4 Shopping Avenue Skip Channels USER MANUAL Timer Manager When you select Timer Manager from the Main Menu you get j Ml access to already set timers If there are no timers set the only AE a _ SED 13 Jul 2003 13 05 20 JulO2 15 00 18 00 3 24 JulO2 11 12 12 10 KJ 24 Jul03 12 12 16 15 Go the Setting A Timer screen 50JuLO3 12 00 15 00 tx Love Story 30 Jul 03 17 00 17 15 31 Jul 03 17 00 17 15 ty Once 01 Aug 03 17 00 17 15 9 place this can be done is this screen Press
14. ce 7 MN Channel Lock Change PIN Code The Change PIN Code screen allows you to change your PIN y y CHANGE PIN CODE code You will be able to change the current PIN code only if you type in a valid PIN You will have to enter your new PIN code Li p gt A o amp twice for confirmation purposes Please keep your PIN secret Also choose a number that you can remember Change PIN Code Applications Selecting the Applications icon from the Main Menu submenu gives you access to the Applications screen E APPLICATIONS i f 1 Holidays Select the application you are interested in and then press Q re 3 Weather 4 Shopping 5 Traffic Information To quit the application read the on screen descriptions brought to you by the application itself 6 Travel Information Applications USER MANUAL Your Preferences When you select the User Preferences icon from the Main Menu you get access to the Your Preferences screen This screen allows you to define your display and language preferences Use the arrow buttons to highlight the icon you are interested in then press Q Display Options The Display Options screen allows you to define some options related to displaying information on the screen Time and Date Blocks the current time and date from being displayed in the top left corner of the screen Channel Number Blocks the channel number from being displayed in the top r
15. ct the Update Your Channel List item your channel lists remain intact All newly found channels will be added to the list you already have yy Y MODEM DIAGNOSTICS y Modem Diagnostics NN Y CHANNEL SEARCH 4 da f a si a 1 Reinstall Channel List 2 Update Your Channel List A Channel Search H Y CHANNEL SEARCH fl Locked DAUNAMACDANNACTHAAAHAG Channel Search in Progress USER MANUAL Decoder Status The Decoder Status submenu gives you access to some System P y and Loader information Decoder Upgrade functionality allows y STATUS P you to perform the receiver upgrade procedure 1 System Information 2 Loader Information d 3 Decoder Upgrade 999 Happy Hours Decoder Status Factory Reset If you select YES in the Factory Reset screen and press Q j FACTORY RESET Pe a Restore Settings 4a Yes P this will restore factory settings of your decoder and restart the first time installation process the Language screen appears Factory Reset Help Help menu provides you with some basic information concerning your decoder s functionality You will find here some information on how to use your decoder your remote control 1 Using Your Decoder why you may need PIN code how to use reminders and timers A 3 For Parents and what interactive applications are 4 Reminders and Timers 5 Interactive Applications 999 Happy Hours TERRESTRIAL DE
16. d Record the serial numbers of your decoder and smart card together with the installer s name address and telephone number The serial number of your decoder can be found on its back panel KEEP IN SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Digital Decoder Model SOHO Os oa Smart Card o O O Installer USER MANUAL
17. e program ends When the program ends the settings revert to their default values Audio Language If available you can select among different audio languages being broadcast Subtitle Language If available you can select among different subtitle languages If you select OFF no subtitles will be displayed Teletext Language If available you can select among different teletext languages Display Format If you have a TV set with a 4 3 picture format and the transmission is in the 16 9 format or the other way round you can change display format for the currently broadcast program You have a choice between Letter box Pan Scan and Full Screen If any AC3 languages are available for the current program they are marked by the symbol OPTIONS Audio Language 4 Finnish IXI gt So 4 English gt Ee E 4 English gt Display Format 4 Letter box Pj AV OK EXIT Options Menu OPTIONS No Options Are Available USER MANUAL Extended Information About Programs The i icon displayed in the Channel Banner informs you Progaminorer that pressing the button displays some additional information about the currently selected program When you press the Extended Info window appears above the Channel Banner Press O or to remove the Extended SS saa 4P This no matter a Info window from the screen Extended Info Locked Channels You can protect access to entire channels using yo
18. ectly between your system HiFi system and right amp left audio outputs at the back of your decoder yA If these measures do not solve the problem try pulling out the power cable plug at the AC outlet and the re inserting 1t TERRESTRIAL DECODER AppendixA Technical Data Video Decoding MPEG 2 DVB compliant up to MP ML Video format 4 3 letter box if source in 16 9 and 16 9 Resolution up to 720x576 pixels Audio Decoding MPEG layer I II Operation Features Automatic channel installation via scanning Automatic channel list update TV amp Radio modes Free to air reception Channel editing for personalized installation Subtitles Parental lock with PIN code Fully remotely controlled Menu controlled installation and operation using On Screen Display User programmable VCR timers Automatic recording via reminders timer programming Automatic VCR playback Audio L R CVBS or RGB Fast blanking Receiver compatible with services based on MHP Now amp next event in Channel Banner Software upgrade via over the air download Suited for feeding a Video projector Application System Resources Processor clock speed 180 MHz SDRAM CPU Video Graphics 40 MB Flash memory 8MB Smart Card reader Antenna interface amp Demodulation Signal input connector IEC 60169 2 Part2 female Loop through connector IEC 60169 2 Part2 male DVB standard compliance DVB T ETS 300 744 Modulation COFDM QPSK Q
19. een entered Access to the For Parents submenu Unlocking previously locked channels Unlocking parentally locked programs If you switch the Decoder Lock option to the NO value the above listed operations are no longer protected by the PIN code 1 Decoder Lock 2 Parental Control 3 Channel Lock 4 Change PIN Code For Parents DECODER LOCK Decoder Lock USER MANUAL Parental Control This screen allows defining the parental control level in order to restrict access to rated programs with the ratings that exceed the current level By default No Parental Control option is defined You can select the parental level by pressing Q D buttons The parental level is switched circularly from No Parental Control 7 Years 13 Years 18 Years and Adults Only Channel Lock The Channel Lock screen is used to block access to individual channels If a particular channel is locked all its programs are protected by the PIN code Highlight the channel you want to lock using Q O Q or by pressing number buttons then press Q The locked channel is marked by the sign If a locked channel is highlighted and for is pressed this channel becomes unlocked and the symbol disappears TERRESTRIAL DECODER P a PARENTAL CONTROL Fe SD E Parental Level 4 No Parental Control Parental level y CHANNEL LOCK 1 Service 1 2 Service 2 3 Service 3 4 Service 4 5 Service 5 6 Service 6 7 Servi
20. he operate mode Brings up and closes the Applications window SER MANUAL USER MANUAL Brings up the channel list on the screen Pressing this button again hides both the Channel List and the Channel Banner Select the channel you want to tune to then press l Switches circularly between viewing mode Channel Banner Channel Banner with Extended Info In Channel Banner switches between the current program information and the next program information In the menu select menu items or change parameters with predefined values In Channel Banner scroll channels info up down The box remains tuned to the current channel In the menu select menu items or menu options In viewing mode runs interactive applications if available In Channel Banner tunes to the channel the Channel Banner refers to In the menu selects the currently highlighted menu item or confirms your choices made in the menu screens Increases decreases audio volume Displays leaves the menu system In viewing mode or in Channel Banner tunes to the next previous channel In Channel List menu or in the Guide scrolls the channels lists page up down X Mutes the sound Pressing this button again restores the previously set volume level OPTION Brings up the Options menu In viewing mode or in the Channel Banner toggles between the current and previous program within the same channels list In the menu system or Program Guide returns to normal
21. ies Power cord and SCART cable Telephone modem cable User Manual yA If any parts are missing please contact your dealer TERRESTRIAL DECODER Front Panel Y our decoder s front panel contains 7 buttons 5 LED indicators and a smart card slot a F i CAN ADB doy e n MENU o m p Front Panel Buttons CANALE VOLUME gt y A SMARTCARD Pressing this button switches the box between the standby mode and the operate mode When the box is in the operate mode the standby LED lights green This button confirms the selection made on the screen This button enters or exits the Menu system This button turns the sound off on This button switches channels up or down in normal viewing mode In the Menu system moves the highlight left or right VOLUME This button turns the volume up down In the Menu system moves the highlight down up u Y Front Panel Indicators When the box is in the standby mode the Standby indicator is red Once the box is switched from the standby to the operate mode this indicator turns green This LED turns red when one of the locked channels is tuned to This icon is lit red even if the channel is temporarily unlocked When MHP application is being downloaded this LED blinks when there is an MHP APP application already launched on the currently tuned channel this LED emits a steady light This LED turns red when the recording is in progress This LED tu
22. ight corner of the screen Channel Banner Duration Specifies how long the Channel Banner remains displayed Volume Bar Bocks the volume bar from being displayed Transparency Changes the transparency of the on screen display Application AutoSTART Changes the way the off the air applications are started TERRESTRIAL DECODER P a YOUR PREFERENCES 1 Display Options 2 Language Options A i 999 Happy Hours Your Preferences Submenu y DISPLAY OPTIONS P GN e Time and Date Channel Number Channel Banner Duration Volume Bar Transparency Application AutoSTART Display Options Screen Language Options The Languages Options screen allows you to select options concerning on screen language preferred audio languages preferred subtitling languages and also teletext language Your preferred languages will be selected automatically in the viewing mode If the first language 1s unavailable the box will use your second choice Installation There should be no need for you to use the Installation menu as your decoder should have been set up when it was installed However the Installation screens can be useful if for example you buy a new TV and you want to make sure your decoder makes the best use of the new TV s features The Installation menu allows you to do the following change hardware configuration options configure modem perform channel searching procedure check the
23. ing Q will bring up 4 Promo Interactive TV 4 Timer Manager Setting A Timer In the Setting a Timer screen the current data are displayed FP such as the current channel current date and time By pressing GES ay MA Q v you can select the channel date start end time timer fal Channel ZDF 15 Date Monday 15 07 03 type and frequency Using Q D buttons you can change ener caus nd Time 16 30 Timer Type recording Frequency once the values For channel date and start end time modification you can also use digit buttons on your remote When you set all the values simply press Q If all the values are acceptable the Setting A Timer acceptance screen will appear Pressing returns you the Timer Manager screen where you the timer you set will be shown Note that if the selected channel is locked you will be asked for the PIN before the timer 1s accepted TERRESTRIAL DECODER For Parents You will be allowed access to the For Parents menu only after you enter your PIN code The main aim of this menu 1s to restrict access to individual channels It will allow you to lock individual TV channels set the parental level to change your PIN code and to switch the Decoder Lock On or Off Decoder Lock The Decoder Lock screen contains only one option Decoder Lock If this option is assigned the YES value then access to the following operations is allowed only after the proper PIN code has b
24. ions TV Screen DF Format and Display Format Change the TV Screen Format TV SETTINGS setting if necessary You may also change the default Display TV Screen Format 4 43 Display Format 4 Letter box gt Format value Letter box to change the way the video is transformed if the broadcast aspect ratio is different than the Ey aspect ratio of your TV Read the descriptions that appear in the TV Settings screen before you make a decision TV Settings System Settings The System Settings screen contains some of the configuration parameters you may change TV SCART Output VCR SCART Output Select the appropriate format of the output signals We advise RGB format for TV SCART because 1t gives the best picture quality Dolby Digital If you use the Dolby Digital receiver change the value of the Dolby Digital option to Yes Note If you set this option to Yes when the broadcast carries Dolby Digital no audio will be available at receiver s TV amp VCR SCARTs as well as L R audio outputs Only Dolby Digital bit stream AC3 5 1 will be available at Digital Optical Out Auto Upgrade in Standby When you switch your receiver into the standby mode the application checks whether a new software version is available If the new software version is detected you will be informed about the availability of the receiver s upgrade once you have switched your receiver into the operate mode However you may switch
25. level and quality of the signal get some basic information concerning system and loader download new software version set up local time restore all factory settings of your decoder Please note that selecting Factory Reset restores all factory settings of your decodes This means that any options that you have changed in the Installation submenu will be lost P LANGUAGE OPTIONS uy P On screen Language English Secondary Audio English Primary Audio lt 4 Italian lt Subtitles 4 Visible Primary Subtitles 4 Italian Secondary Subtitles 4 English Teletext Language 4 Italian Language Options P INSTALLATION MY MEN 1 Local Time 2 Settings 3 Signal Meter 4 Channel Search 5 Decoder Status 6 Factory Reset 999 Happy Hours Installation Submenu USER MANUAL Local Time You may need to adjust your local time Use the Q i D keys Y 8 to change the Time Zone until the Local Time setting a FP corresponds to your local time Then press the for key to AERA 43 july 2003 Time Zone 4 Chicago confirm any changes Local Time Settings The Settings submenu consists of three items TV Settings DE System Settings Internet Connection and Modem Diagnostics SETTINGS i MY pr ES Pn 1 TV Settings 2 System Settings 9 3 Internet Connection 4 Modem Diagnostics l 999 Happy Hours Settings Submenu TV Settings The TV Settings screen contains two opt
26. r set top box You will find here all the information you need to get started First make sure that your decoder is properly installed Next pick up your remote control and follow the instructions in this manual Once you have learnt how to operate the remote control and familiarized yourself with the main features of your decoder you will need this manual only for reference About Your Decoder Set Top Box Using your digital decoder makes viewing easier with much more information and guidance and much more control over what you watch than any previous TV system Y our decoder will allow you to do the following see what programs are on all accessible channels prevent your children from viewing unsuitable programs display additional information pertaining to a selected program download a selection of games or interactive services sort channels lists and many others yA Please be aware that from time to time your decoder s software may be automatically updated and this new software can change the functionality of your decoder yA Please note that 1f want to have always the most up to date software version and updated channels list on your decoder it is advised to switch your decoder to standby mode if you are not using it 2 Your Decoder Unpacking Your Digital Decoder As you unpack your digital decoder please make sure the following accessories are included Remote control with separately packed batter
27. rns green when the tuner is locked When there is no signal fed to he decoder this LED is switched off Also when the modem connection is active this LED blinks once a second Once the modem connection is terminated the blinking stops USER MANUAL Back Panel 2 6 7 9 1 Aerial IN 6 AC3 Optical Digital Audio 2 RJ11 jack modem 7 Data output RS 232 3 Output to TV 8 Audio outputs for a HiFi system 4 SCART connector to TV 9 Power plug 220V 50Hz 5 SCART connector to VCR Smart Card Your Smart Card Smart Card allows you to view scrambled TV and Radio channels Gently push the card into the slot Its chip should face downwards and the symbol of an arrow should face inwards Without the smart card you can view all free to air channels More information about the card can be found in the Decoder Status submenu Looking After Your Smart Card Inserting Smart Card The card is fragile so keep in mind the following precautions Do not bend or twist the card Do not expose the card to heat or sunlight After inserting the card leave it in the slot permanently Clean only with a soft dry tissue TERRESTRIAL DECODER Remote Control When you operate your decoder using the remote control point 1t at the infrared window located on the front panel Note that when the remote control is used its LED flashes red OPTION Switches your decoder between the standby mode and t
28. ront panel Channel Banner Channel Banner appears at the bottom of the screen when you tune your box to a new channel or when you press the button It offers you basic information about individual programs and facilitates surfing through channels and programs The Channel Banner will disappear automatically after a few seconds or when you press Note that some channel banner information will be available only in case of digital channels USER MANUAL 44 Man 20 118 Current Time amp Date Channel Number Channel Number Channel Name WA 118 M Television q This no matter Program Indicator Channel Banner Icons Alternative audio languages are available for the current program Channel Banner displays info concerning a locked channel Extended info about a particular program is available Informs you that pressing QD tunes to the channel that the Channel Banner refers to Program is broadcast with the surround sound Informs that the recording reminder has been set for a particular event Informs that the viewing reminder has been set for a particular event This symbol informs that the program is parentally locked T This symbol informs that external applications are available on a particular channel This symbol informs that teletext is broadcast on the currently tuned channel NHnOAABHBABE This symbol informs that the viewer has a choice of subtitles for the current program T
29. s been recorded on Check the SCART connection between the box and VCR your VCR Only a fragment of a program has been While recording you probably switched your decoder into recorded on your VRC standby or switched onto another channel Text appears on a VCR recording or the While recording you probably displayed a menu or pressed the volume of a recording changes volume control buttons Snow appears on your TV screen Your decoder is in standby This is indicated by a red Standby indicator on the front panel Press the button on your remote control or the Standby button on your decoder s front panel Some of the connections to your decoder may have worked loose Check that your decoder is connected to the power source and correctly connected to your TV set If the problem persists contact your Customer Services There is no sound Check whether the Mute icon on your decoder is active If so use the remote control of your decoder and or your TV set to cancel the Mute function Check whether the volume on your decoder or TV is sufficiently high Press the volume buttons on the remote control of your decoder or of your TV set Check that your decoder 1s properly connected to your TV set or to your sound hi fi system Some of the connections to your decoder may have worked loose If the problem persists contact your Customer Services There is no stereo sound on your HiFi Check whether the cables are connected corr
30. the Auto Upgrade option to Yes In this case the receiver s software will be upgraded automatically when the receiver is in the standby mode Auto Upgrade in Operate This option allows you to upgrade your decoder when it is in the operate state You can set the Check Time and Check Repeat of the upgrades search At the specified time a window will be shown informing you about that the search for upgrades is about to begin The search will be initialized if you press the fox button or after 1 minute You can press O button to cancel the search SYSTEM SETTINGS TV SCART Output System Settings DECODER UPGRADE gt Your decoder is going to search for new upgrade Press OK to initiate searching or press EXIT to return to viewing If you do not respond the search will start in 60 sec Upgrade In Operate USER MANUAL Internet Connection Y our receiver is equipped with an internal modem To configure your modem parameters use the remote control keys presented in the help bar Note that each digit button has letters on them By pressing quickly a button you will be able to select the required letter or digit When the letter you want appears just stop pressing and the selected letter will stay on the screen Pressing YELLOW switches between lowercase characters and uppercase characters If you want to delete characters in the entry box press the key Once you have configured your modem press fox to
31. ther end of the lead to the wall socket outlet i y Whenever you disconnect the decoder from the power supply always remove the power lead from the wall socket outlet before you remove the other end of the lead from the power input connector on the back panel of the decoder i h Never attempt to repair or reconstruct this decoder A serious electric shock may occur 1f this decoder is repaired disassembled or reconstructed by an unauthorized person i Be extremely careful if water is spilled on the unit Immediately disconnect power cord plug DO Y Ifanything falls into the cabinet unplug the decoder and have it checked by a qualified technician v Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit next to a radiator and make sure that the air vents at the back panel are not covered DO NOT xX expose the decoder to extreme temperature direct sunlight or high humidity X place heavy objects such as a video recorder on top of the decoder XxX place the decoder on fabric furnishings carpets or other flammable materials Maintenance If you want to clean your box first disconnect it from the power supply To clean the box use a soft dry cloth For very dirty surfaces dip a soft cloth in a weak soap and water solution and wring well After cleaning wipe with a soft dry cloth Never use alcohol paint thinner or a chemically treated cloth to clean this unit Such chemicals ma
32. tive companies WARRANTY The manufacturer warrants that this decoder will be free from defects in design materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of sale to the customer In the event of a breakdown please contact your service representative or dealer An authorized service center or repair agent will make a repair An unauthorized repair or attempt to repair shall automatically void this warrantee PLEASE STAPLE YOUR RECEIPT HERE TERRESTRIAL DECODER Safety First This digital decoder has been manufactured to meet international safety standards However safety precautions must be followed to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the decoder Please note the following guidelines To Avoid the Risk of an Electric Shock i This decoder operates with a power supply in the range 100 to 240V AC 50 60 Hz Use a standard AC wall outlet a DC power source cannot be used Remember that contact with 110 240 Volts AC power supply can be lethal y Ensure that all electrical connections are properly made before connecting the decoder to the power supply Always unplug the Removing the decoder s cover decoder before connecting or disconnecting any cables may give you a severe i Whenever you connect the decoder to the power supply always potentially fatal electric shock connect the power lead to the power input connector on the back panel of the decoder before you connect the o
33. to tune to the first TV channel AAA If the channel searching procedure has not been concluded successfully a respective error message appears You can then press the Q button to go back to the Language screen or enter the Menu system where you will be able to access Installation and Help submenus These and other parts of the Menu system are described later in this manual Channel Searching Completed TERRESTRIAL DECODER 9 Using Your Decoder Turning Your Decoder On Off Switch on the TV set and any other connected equipment Then switch your decoder on by pressing the button on the remote control or the Standby button on the decoder front panel When you are not using your decoder put it into standby by pressing one of these buttons again The standby mode of operation is indicated by the red light on the front panel When the decoder comes out of standby the last channel viewed appears Basic Rule Point amp Select You only need to know one rule to use your decoder This rule is called Point and Select Once you master this rule you can use any part of your decoder s functionality You point by pressing the arrow buttons on the remote control or front panel Pressing the arrow buttons moves the on screen highlight to different items on the screen Once you have pointed to an item on the screen Select it by pressing the fox button on the remote control or the OK button on the f
34. ur PIN code 11 44 Mon 20 For more information on how to lock channels see For Parents section of this manual All locked channels are marked by the LOCKED CHANNEL sign in the Channel Banner When you try to tune to a Enter Your PIN locked channel the PIN entry box appears Enter your PIN if you want to unlock the channel or press O and tune to another WA 118 M Television 4P This no matter channel When you enter the correct PIN code all the locked channels remain unlocked until you switch your decoder into Locked Channel PIN Code Box standby mode and then into the operation mode again TERRESTRIAL DECODER Running Interactive Applications If you can see the icon on in the channel banner this means that there are interactive applications available on this channel In order to get access to a list of the applications simply press the button on your remote This brings up the Applications window You can select any available application using 00 buttons and confirm your selection by pressing for button If you want to leave the running application you can press the Gap Menu button or simply change the channel with the 60 buttons Note that if the same application is available on the consecutive channel changing to that channel will not end the application APPLICATIONS l 4 Bomb Jack Interactive Applications Window USER MANUAL 6 Main Menu Main Menu Help OF
35. y damage the unit s finish ii USER MANUAL Contents 1 INTRODUC HON eii cis 1 2 YOURDECODER sacacasa E ee een 1 Unpackine Your Dietat Decoder A scheint sed oy sean cance aoa seemed ao A ean meas l Front Pane konikoan et ett e EER 2 A n A OT E E oe een eee 3 E e TE E E E A E 3 Remote Cnt A O EA AOA ne 4 QUICK SE FUP asenin o e a e aA 7 HOW TO SET UP YOUR DECODER cusco sai 8 Mi A A eee ee 8 Lano udo caleta 8 Change A A A aR 9 5 USING YOUR DECODER al eee 10 Turming Your Decoder On OL doin 10 PA a AAA occas ce Tit tae Pea a ee ah tae te tne ad 10 Channel Banier dee 10 Channel Li e E do o EA 13 OED MEL iaa 14 Extended Information About Programs cccccccccccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 15 Mo TO E E A RO 15 Running Interactive Applications 3556204 soncd dbus a 16 6 MAIN MENU cosa e E E e E 17 Chanel Mana o eer E E E eee 19 Te M A o A A A A A 21 For Parems A AA ARA AAA E 22 y E y UI A ee re meee ee ene ee ener 24 a oe Hes 7 nee me a me RR rte Tr SE rr Hn RT rer Tere ES T wre ere OSE O E te erro Se ee ee 25 A EIEE E ta Sais it lo SA cleat ATA cata Tea A E EE T 26 WE UPD arate A acne A A N AA 31 7 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE osas iia 32 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL DATA vincia a e e dd 34 APPENDIX B GLOSSARY OF TERMS io eau reraccUianOS 35 TERRESTRIAL DECODER 1 Introduction About This Manual This User Manual describes the overall functionality of your decode

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