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1. 4 Connections The various references below etc refer to the diagram on 8 4 1 Mains connection The receiver should be connected to the mains supply only after it has been connected to all other components in the system This serves to avoid damage to both the receiver and to other components b Once you have made all other connections use the mains cable supplied to connect the receiver to a mains socket 230V 50Hz 4 2 External unit a Connect the LNB input of the receiver to the LNB of your external unit using a sui table coaxial cable Note point 5 of the chapter on Installation 4 3 Connecting to a TV set d Connect the receiver SCART socket TV to the TV set SCART socket by means of a SCART cable If your TV set is appropriately equipped it will switch automatically to AV and thus to satellite reception when the receiver is switched on 4 4 Video cassette recorder VCR c Connect the video player to the SCART socket VCR During Play mode the video player will send a switching signal to the receiver and the Video player signal will automatically be sent to the TV set If your video player does not transmit a switching signal use the EXTERN key of your receiver to switch it to the external input VCR Pressing this key again will return you to normal operation 4 5 Amplifier In order to achieve the best possible sound quality you can connect the receiver to a hi fi amplifier Use a sui
2. 30 Delete all programmes 31 System configuration 31 Technical terms 31 Technical Data 33 Troubleshooting guide 36 suey WA 201990002 14795 AL LYWOS 1461449 indino _ 22298 3 Please read this first NOTE English speaking customers the default setting of your receiver is German You should go directly to chapter 5 to change the setting to English point 5 1 on page 10 gt Before setting up and connecting your equipment check whether you have received all items that should have been supplied with the unit The following items are supplied as standard 1 Receiver 1 mains cable 1 remote control unit 1 operating manual 1 guarantee card 2 batteries 1 5V microcells AAA gt Insert the batteries supplied in the battery compartment of the remote control unit ensuring polarity as indicated gt Before connecting the receiver please read the safety notes as set out in Chapter 3 gt Chapters 4 and 5 describe the connection and adjustment of the receiver to the external unit dish antenna LNB etc to the TV set VCR etc These settings and adjustments need only be carried out once and need only be modified if and when th
3. gt You can now proceed as described in Chapter 7 1 in order to distribute the individual programmes to the various user lists 7 5 Restore default basic programming Delete all You can return to the default LNB settings programmed at the factory at any time You may also if the programme list is out of date due to changes in the programme providers delete this completely in order to carry out a new scan Please note that after carrying out the Dele te function you must then run a programme scan and then copy the desired programmes from the main memory list into the various user lists gt Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu 29 Search Settings Timer OSD Language gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu gt Settings will be displayed Change PIN Basic Settings Audio Video Settings LNB Settings System Configuration Factory Settings gt Now use the arrow up down keys to mark the menu line Factory settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu gt Factory settings will be displayed Restore Factory Settings Delete All Programs 7 5 1 Activating default setting This function allows you to go back to the default setting programmed in the factory at the same time deleting your own settings gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the menu line Restore Factory Set tings gt Press the OK key The prompt Really re
4. 20 off be ee e 20 TIMOR ae asia celta oe eee 20 Programming via EPG 20 Manual Programming 21 7 1 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 1 3 a b 7 1 4 7 1 5 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 4 3 7 5 7 5 1 7 5 2 7 6 Change basic programming 23 Configure programme lists 23 Select programme 23 Including Programmes in Programme List 24 Selecting programmes 24 Selecting user 24 Adding to userlist 24 Deleting programmes 25 Deleting from user list 25 Deleting from main memory list 25 Sorting programmes 25 Blocking barring programmes parental control 25 Changing PIN 2 26 Unblocking individual blocked programmes 26 Searching for programmes 26 Satellite ced ev be Oe ene 27 amp so ic Fle 28 Manual dna token oak Bours eet te 29 Restore basic programming delete all 29 Activate factory default setting
5. Languages German English Remote control system RC 5 Modulation frequency 36 kHz Infrared wavelength 950 nm Power supply Power supply switch Power consumption lt 11 5 W in operation horizontal polarisation 400 mA LNB current lt 9 5 W in operation without LNB lt 8 3 W Standby mode Input voltage 180 V 250 V 47 63 Hz alternate current General Ambient temperature 159 35 Humidity lt 80 Dimensions WxDxk 305 mm x 135 mm x 65 mm Weight mass 0 8 kg 35 10 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible cause Solution No picture no sound LED not lighted No mains current Check mains plug and cable No picture no sound LED on Short circuit in LNB connection Switch unit off repair short cir cuit switch unit on again Defective or missing cable connec tion Check all cable connections Defective LNB Replace LNB Wrong external unit set on receiver Adjust setting see Point 5 4 Antenna incorrectly aligned Adjust antenna Temporary square blocks in pictu re temporary freeze in picture no sound screen temporarily black shows information no signal Strong rain or snow conditions Remove snow from antenna Antenna incorrectly aligned Adjust antenna position Dish size may be too small for location Use larger antenna dish Object blocking line of sight bet ween satellite and dish e g tree Moun
6. a satellite cannot be transmitted via a cable connection The LNB thus converts the signal to an interim frequency range of 950 to 2050 MHz which enables the signal to be received and processed by the receiver 1 IF Interim Frequency LNB LNC Low Noise Block converter The receiving unit at the focal point of the parabolic dish antenna it converts signals from the frequency range of the satellite into the intermediate frequency of the receiver LOF Local oscillator frequency stated in terms of MHz or GHz varies according to LNB as well as according to the frequency range received Reception frequency of the receiver Broadcast frequency of the satellite LOF Modulation at 22 KHz This in addition to 14 18 Volt switching serves to switch between two LNBs In Universal LNBs it serves to switch to high band Modulator Switching mechanism in a satellite receiver or video recorder serves to facilitate connection via antenna cable Mode determines whether a mono or stereo programme is received Multyfeed External unit consisting of one parabolic dish and several LNBs used to receive signals from several satellites Parabolic dish antenna Dish formed in parabolic shape made of metal or coated synthetic material focuses the electromagnetic waves received from a satellite in a focal point where the LNB is mounted Polarisation plane In order to better utilize the frequency range satellites broadcast neighbouring programmes
7. and broadcasts them back to earth Universal LNB Term used to describe a three band LNB capable of receiving the ranges FFS 10 70 11 70 GHz BBS 11 70 12 50 GHz and FFS High Band 12 50 12 75 GHz The complete range is generally divided into two bands Low Band 10 70 11 80 GHz LOF 9750 MHz High Band 11 70 12 75 GHz LOF 10600 MHz Viaccess Digital encryption standard 9 Technical Data DBS Tuner Input frequency range 950 2150 MHz Input level range DBS Tuner Input Input impedance AFC capture range Demodulation Symbo Irate FEC Viterbi rates Roll off Factor Demultiplexing Video decoding Video compression Video standard 60 dBm 25 dBm F Buchse 75 Ohm 3 MHz Shaped QPSK 15 30 Mbaud s MCPC Viterbi and Reed Solomon 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 automatic adjustment 35 in accordance with ISO 13818 1 MPEG 2 and MPEG 1 compatible Up to MP ML main profile main level PAL 25 Hz 33 Active image area Image formatt Image material 16 9 Audio decoding Audio compression Audio Mode Sampling frequencies Memory capacity FLASH memory SDRAM CPU SDRAM CPU EEPROM Audio Parameters Input analogue Input levels L R Input impedance Output analogue Output levels L R Output impedance THD Crossover Initial volume Video Parameters Input Input level FBAS Input level RED Input level GREEN Input level BLUE Video Tele text Tele
8. is changed an information box is briefly displayed showing the programme name as well as the list number In addition other programme characteristics are shown such as TxT for teletext 16 9 for 16 9 format broadcasts A B for various audio channels e g multi lingual movie or various radio stations and a key is displayed for encrypted programmes 6 3 Volume control You have the facility to regulate the volume of your receiver This facilitates use of the recei ver since you have all important functions on one remote control and will only rarely have to operate the remote control of your TV set When the receiver is switched on sound will be reproduced at the volume level last set gt Adjust the volume of your receiver by means of the Lautstarke key to make it louder and the Lautstarke key to reduce volume gt Press the Sound on off key to mute the sound press the key again to turn the sound on again 17 6 4 Selecting a different language If a programme is broadcast in several languages you can use the following procedure to select a different language gt Press the Language Selection key If more than one language is being broadcast a list of currently broadcast languages will be displayed on screed gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the selected language gt Confirm by pressing OK You can now listen to the soundtrack in the selected language Your receiver is also equip ped to receive mono broadcast
9. means 1 hour and 2 hours during Daylight Savings time summer 5 2 3 Country This function provides for automatic switching between summer and winter time by country Go to the line Country State and use the arrow left right keys to select your home country As this information is currently not broadcast by all programme providers we advise that you presently leave the setting at None gt Press the Back key to return to the menu Settings or press the Menu key to return to normal operation The settings are automatically stored in memory 11 5 3 Audio Video settings In order to optimize the settings of your receiver in relation to the TV set you can make furt her adjustments in the menu Audio Video settings vornehmen gt Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu gt Mark the line Settings by pressing the arrow up down keys gt Confirm by pressing the OK key The sub menu Settings will be displayed f Change PIN amp Basic Settings Audio Video Settings gt LNB Settings t System Configuration Settings mi Pil 3 nFL ai gt Now mark the line Audio Video settings by means of the arrow up down keys gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Settings Audio Video will be displayed in gt Settings b Audio Video Sctting ast Screen format Language audio signal F lt a SCART Mode yuu OM we 2000 DMA gt Use the arrow up
10. place of the factory setting Please note Do not forget your PIN number If you do forget it please con sult your retailer or serviceman In order to change the PIN number proceed as follows gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Change PIN Confirm by pressing OK Now use the numeric keys to enter the current PIN number factory setting 0000 Now use the numeric keys to enter the desired new personal PIN number Repeat this entry When you have completed entering the PIN number in this manner press the Back key twice to return to normal operation Please note that the parental control feature must still be activated as described in Point 7 3 VVVVVV 7 3 Cancelling blocking of individual programmes In order to remove the parental control feature for individual programmes proceed as in Point 7 2 After entering your personal PIN number select the desired programme and press the OK key to remove the control feature When you have completed configuring the programme list according to your preference in this manner press the Back key twice to return to normal operation 7 4 Programme Search As mentioned before your receiver is pre programmed to receive signals from the ASTRA and EUTELSAT satellites In order to receive new programmes or o
11. text filtering Reading in tele text files TV SCART Output VCR SCART Eingang Output FBAS 720 Pixel x 576 lines 4 3 16 9 Automatic adjustment for 16 9 TV sets via SCART Letterbox Filterung for 4 3 TV sets MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Layer and 11 Dual main sub Stereo 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 0 5Mbytes 2 MBytes 2 MBytes 1 kByte 0 5 V r m s nominal gt 40 kOhm 0 5 V r m s nominal 600 Ohm gt 60 dB 1 kHz lt 65 dB Memorizes last set value 1 Vs s 0 3 dB into 1 kOhm 0 7 Vs s 0 1Vp p into 75 Ohm 0 7 Vs s 0 1Vp p into 75 Ohm 0 7 Vs s 0 1Vp p into 75 Ohm corresponding to ETS 300 472 standard FBAS corresponding to ITU R BT 653 2 lines 6 22 and 320 335 switchable FBAS or RGB r FBAS oder RGB Serial Interface RS 232 Type Bitrate Connecting plug Function RS 232 bi directional 38 4 kBit s D SUB 9 pin plug Updating of operational software 34 LNB Power supply LNB current 400 mA max double insulated LNB voltage vertical lt 14 0V no load gt 11 5 V at 400 mA LNB voltage horizontal lt 20V no load gt 17 2 V at 400 mA LNB switched off in standby mode 22 kHz Modulation 22 kHz amplitude 0 6 V 0 2 V Programme 5 positions 500 TV programmes 500 RADIO programmes Number of active satellite positions max 4 DiSEqC 1 0 SAT POSITION SAT OPTION EPG Data EPG preview Timer 32 events up to 1 year ahead OSD
12. with opposite polarization horizontal and vertical or dextro rotatory and laevo rotatory In order to receive both polarisation planes one needs either two single LNBs or one V H LNB Receiver see Satellite receiver Satellite Description of satellite usually a name in conjunction with the orbital position ASTRA 19 East EUTELSAT 13 East 32 Satellite receiver The signals received and converted by the LNB cannot be processed by the TV set The satellite receiver modulates and processes them in such a way that audio and video signals AV are created at its outputs which are fed on to the TV set SCART Connector plug socket found on TV sets video recorders satellite receivers and other home electronic equipment used to transmit audio sound and video picture signals AV Software Update Digital television is a new medium Apart from improved sound and image quality it also pro vides the facility for interactive services These new services are continually being developed and improved by programme providers In order to use these services it may occasionally be necessary to update the software of the receiver Supply voltage LNBs are provided with electrical current via the coaxial cable In order to achieve this the receiver supplies a voltage of 14 or 18 Volt Transponder This has the task of processing one or more programmes on board the satellite It receives data from the ground station amplifies them
13. 5 Plusminus gt Press the yellow function key Record The data relating to the selected programme will be taken over into the timer memory and will be displayed on screen for control purposes 20 Channel Date Start Stop Rpt Das Erste 09 25 20 15 21 05 1x 9 EFT gt Press the green function key in order to delete the marked timer gt Press the Back to return to the EPG screen in order to execute further programming or gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal operation The receiver will now select the chosen programme at the programmed time and will unless otherwise selected return to standby mode after the programme has ended 6 12 2 Manual Programming Changing timer settings In addition to the option of programming the timer via the EPG yoi can also programme the timer manually In order to do this proceed as follows gt Select the next programme list to get to the programme you wish to record Point 6 2 3 1 gt Press the Menu key to call up the Main Menu The Main Menu will be displayed gt Mark the line designated Timer gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Main Menu Timer will be displayed Channel Date Start Stop Rpt ProSieben 09 25 19 30 19 55 1x Das Erste 09 25 20 15 21 05 1x ZDF 09 25 22 45 23 14 1x ee gt Press the yellow function key New to go to timer programming to programme a new event gt To change an existing timer setting mark t
14. Operating manual Digital satellite receiver DigiBox1 Art Nr 0000 4612 for reception of Free To Air DVB satellite programmes Timer Digital Video Broadcasting Remote control unit EXTERNAL Language selection Sound on off On Standby TV Radio Operation Numeric keys MONO1 MONO2 Menu on off Info Arrow key up Programme Volume OK Arrow key left Programme list on off Volume Arrow key right EPG Programme Arrow key down Back Multifunction keys Table of contents 5 2 1 5 2 2 3 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 11 1 6 11 2 6 11 3 6 11 4 6 12 6 12 1 6 12 2 5 3 Contents 2 2 2 5 Please read first Safety notes 6 Connection 2 2 5 8 Mains power connection 9 External Units wet teh ete hale dota Bone ele 9 Connecting toa TV 9 Video cassette recorder VCR 9 Amiplition in dt ti gone 9 9 Inst
15. allation 10 OSD language selection 10 Basic Settings ey stun ett Dee ea ee 10 Parental control feature 11 see ey nae gen on etek 11 Audio Video settings 12 Picture format 12 Language Aoki gor BAS 12 SCART Mode s 2 ek eels 12 LNB setting adjusting the external unit satellite selection 13 Switching DiSEqC on and off 14 Setting the switching matrix LNB properties 14 Operation 16 Switching and 16 Programme selection 16 Adjusting volume 17 Selecting a different language 18 TV Radio switching 18 Return to previous programme selected 18 Display clock and programme information 18 Additional programme information 18 Transponder information 19 Teletext ey eh gt eee eee E A ete 19 Electronic Programme Guide EPG 19 Call up Electronic Programme Guide 19 Programme preview for next dayS 20 EPG
16. atellite gt Press the OK key to display a table of active satellites gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the desired satellite gt Confirm by pressing OK The selected satellite will now be displayed in the line Satellite Transponder frequency gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Transponder frequency gt In this line enter the required frequency by means of the numeric keys Symbol rate The symbol rate indicates the volume of data transmitted per second For instance this can be 27500 27500 symbols per second gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Symbol rate gt Use the numeric keys to enter the desired symbol rate Polarisation gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Polarisation gt In this line use the OK key to enter the polarisation plane horizontal or vertical on which the desired programme is broadcast gt Use the green function key to select whether you want to search only freely receiva ble programmes Search all free or whether you also want to search encrypted programmes Search all 28 gt Confirm by pressing the red function key Start search The scan will commence Please note further information displayed on screen gt Press the red function key again to end the search 7 4 4 Manual Search If you are unable to find a specific programme by means of the search methods described under 7 4 1 and 7 4 2 it may be necessary to enter add
17. blue function key edit mode The coloured function keys can now be used to execute the following functions b Select user list gt Press the yellow function key repeatedly to switch around between the user lists Video A B C D The selected list will be displayed in the green function field c Entering into the user programme list gt Now use the arrow up down keys to select a programme that you want to include in the list 24 gt Press the OK key to proceed to the selection mode The programme selected will be marked on the right hand side with a small cross and the menu display will become transparent with the picture visible in the backgro und gt Use the arrow up down keys repeatedly to mark additional programmes you wish to include in the list gt When you have completed marking programmes in this way press the green func tion key in order to accept the marked programmes into the programme list selected gt If you wish you can proceed to select a further user list in order to add programmes from the list displayed into this user list 7 1 3 Deleting programmes a Deleting from user list If you use the above procedure to mark those programmes with a cross that are already in the user list i e have a check mark on the right hand side these marked programmes will be deleted from the user list However the programme remains in the main memory list and can be added to the user list again at any t
18. down keys to move the marker within the menu and to change the individual items When selecting a menu item please also pay attention to any related on screen displays The following settings adjustments may be made 5 3 1 Picture image format of TV set Use the arrow keys left right to select the appropriate picture format for your TV set 4 3 or 16 9 This function will automatically adjust the picture format to that of your TV set 5 3 2 Language Audio signal In this menu line use the arrow left right keys to select your preferred language This function will ensure that provided this language sound track is being broadcast it will be selected automatically 5 3 3 SCART Mode In this menu line use the arrow left right keys to set the appropriate mode for your TV set FBAS or RGB For standard sets leave the default setting at FBAS gt Press the Back key to return to the menu Settings or press the Menu key to return to normal operating mode The settings will be automatically stored in memory 12 5 4 LNB Setting Adjustment of external unit satellite selection Once you have adjusted the receiver to your personal preferences you should now if neces sary still adjust the receiver in accordance with your dish antenna The receiver is pre pro grammed at the factory for reception of ASTRA and EUTELSAT by means of a Universal LNB see annexure with technical terms These programmes can be received without any further adj
19. e control unit so that you will rarely have to use your TV set remote control unit When the receiver is switched on sound will be reproduced at the volume level last set gt Adjust the volume of your receiver by using the Volume key to make it louder and the Volume key to reduce volume gt Press the Sound on off key to mute the sound press the key again to switch the sound back on again TV Radio switching The receiver has been pre programmed for both TV and radio programmes When the latte ris selected the TV image is switched off and only the programme name is displayed gt Use the TV Radio key to switch the receiver into radio mode The receiver will now play the last radio programme selected previously gt Press the TV Radio key again to display the last TV programme selected previously 38
20. e page at a time 6 2 3 1 Selecting programme list In order to facilitate the finding of programmes your receiver provides four programme lists You can thus if you like programme one list only with sports programmes one with news programmes etc see Point 7 1 gt Press the Ok key The active programme list will be displayed a 11S 1 Das Erste 19 2E 2 ZDF 19 2EP 1a 3 ProSieben 19 2E 4 SAT 1 19 2E 5 RTL Television 19 2E 6 RTL2 19 2E 7 Super RTL 19 2E 8 VOX 19 2E 9 KABEL1 19 2E 10 tm3 19 2E 11 S DWEST RP 19 2E mode gt You can now use the green function key to open a window with the four programme lists Video A Video B Video C and Video D The active programme list is highlighted in yellow gt Now use the arrow up down keys to select the desired programme list gt Confirm by pressing OK The selected list will now be displayed As described above the desired programme can be selected and set 6 2 4 Calling up blocked restricted programmes If a programme is selected that is blocked by the child proof feature the prompt PIN Num ber will appear on the screen gt Use the numeric keys to enter your PIN number The selected programme will now be shown In order to make things convenient for viewers the PIN number need be entered only once per operational cycle The child proof feature is only activated again the next time the set is switched on 6 2 5 Information box Each time the programme
21. ere is a change in your external unit or when additional equipment is connected gt Chapter 6 describes all functions required for everyday use such as programme selection or setting the volume gt In Chapter 7 you will find information on how to set new programmes and on how to change the order of programmes in the list gt The technical terms used in the operating manual are explained in Chapter 8 gt The technical data can be found in Chapter 9 gt A troubleshooting guide assisting you to identify and overcome faults can be found in Chapter 10 Safety notes For your own protection you should read these safety notes carefully before operating your new receiver The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage occurring through non observance of the safety precautions described or through inappropriate or improper handling and ope ration gt In order to ensure adequate circulation of air place the unit on a smooth even surfa ce and do not place any objects on top of the unit as this contains circulation slits which conduct heat away from the interior of the unit gt Do not place any burning objects such as a lit candle on top of the unit gt Do not subject the unit to water or extreme humidity and do not place any liquid filled containers such as vases on top of the unit 6 gt The receiver may only be operated in temperate climate gt Never open the cover of the unit You may be sub
22. he table for the active satellite ee E Search only free programs Start search _ Searchmode oe ae 27 gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line in order to scan all active satellites for programmes or select a specific satellite in order to search for program mes only from that source gt Choose by pressing the green function key whether you want so search only for fre ely available programmes Search all free or whether you also want to search for encrypted programmes Search all gt Confirm by pressing the red function key Start search The scan will commence Please note further information that appears on screen gt Press the red function key again to end the scan A full scan may take more than 15 minutes Please also note any additional information provided on screen 7 4 2 Transponder Use this menu point to search for programmes specifically from a particular transponder see Point 9 Technical Terms For this it is necessary to enter the transponder data gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Transponder gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu gt Search gt Transponder will be displayed Main Search Transponder BX RSs Symbol rate Polarization E Search only free programs Satellite In this line mark the satellite on which the selected transponder is installed gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line S
23. his by means of the arrow up down keys Press the yellow function key Modify in order to access the settings of the marked timer 21 hits Das Erste Date Start Stop Source Proceed as follows with the programming Source gt Use the arrow keys to mark the column Source then use the OK key to enter the desired source TV or Radio Channel In this line you should select the TV channel on which you want to record a programme gt Mark the appropriate line Channel by means of the arrow keys gt Press the OK key A programme list will be displayed gt Use the arrow keys to select the desired programme gt Confirm by pressing OK The selected programme will now be taken over into the timer menu Date gt Use the arrow keys to mark the column Date gt Use the numeric keys to enter the date on which you wish to record a programme Start gt Use the arrow key right to mark the column Start gt Use the numeric keys to enter the starting time for the timer in this line Stop gt Repeat the steps as described under Start to enter the stopping ending time In order for all events to be considered there should be a break of at least one minute between the stopping time of one timer setting and the starting time of the next timer setting Repeat optional gt Use the arrow key right to mark the column Rpt gt Press the OK key A selection window will be shown with se
24. ime b Deleting from main memory list By pressing the red key Delete you can delete programmes from the main memory list after confirming the instruction gt Mark the programmes to be deleted as described above gt Press the red Delete function key The query Really delete program s will be displayed gt Press the arrow left right keys to select Yes or No gt Confirm entry by pressing OK 7 1 4 Sorting programmes In order to sort the programmes in a user programme list in the order most convenient to you proceed as follows gt Call up a programme list display by pressinf the OK key gt Use the green function key to select the programme list you wish to change sort Point 7 1 1 gt Press the blue function key edit mode gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the programme you wish to place at a diffe rent position in the list gt Press the yellow function key to select the function Sort A double arrow will be displayed next to the programme selected gt You can now use either the arrow up down keys or the numeric keys to place the programme at any desired position in the programme list gt Press the yellow function key The programme will be stored at the new position gt When you have completed configuring the programme list in this manner according to your preferences press the Back key twice to return to normal operation 7 1 5 Blocking programme access Parental control feature Y
25. itional programme specific PID num bers for this programme These numbers can be found either in the Internet or you may have to contact the programme provider to obtain the information To perform a manual search call up the menu gt Search gt Manual Search gt Use the arrow up down keys in order to mark the line Manual Search gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu gt Search gt Manual Search will be displayed 22 Y __ ASTRA Transponder frequency Symbol rate Polarization PCR PID Audio PID Video PID This menu differs from the Transponder nmenu only in terms of the menu points PCR PID Audio PID and Video PID gt Proceed as described under Point 7 4 3 gt Then use the arrow up down keys to mark the lines PCR PID Audio PID and Video PID entering the appropriate numbers by means of the numerical keys 7 4 5 After the scan You can follow the scan of the transponder on screen while it is in progress When the scan is completed the number of transponders found the total number of programmes found as well as the number of new programmes found will be displayed gt Press the yellow function key Select access the main memory programme list in order to configure the programme lists gt Press the green function key to display a table of options gt Now use the arrow up down keys to select to display all programmes or new to display only newly found programmes
26. ject to an electrical shock Any necessary opening of the unit may only be carried out by qualified personnel Operational breaks During a thunderstorm or during prolonged periods of non use the unit should be dis connected from the mains In the following cases you should disconnect the unit from the mains and consult a qualified technician gt if the mains cable or plug are damaged gt when the unit has been exposed to dampness or when liquid has entered the unit gt in case of severe malfunction gt in case of significant external damage Disposal instructions The packaging of your receiver consists exclusively of recyclable materials Please ensure they are recycled via the Green Dot or relevant local system Please note that the discarded batteries of the remote control unit as well as any electronic parts should not be disposed of with your domestic waste but should be appropriately dis posed of through retail trade or local system for electronic waste Important operating instructions The use of a so called On Screen Display information presented on TV screen see exam ple simplifies the operation of the receiver and reduces the number of keys required on the remote control unit All functions are displayed on the screen and can be adjusted with a few key strokes Related functions are grouped together in a MENU The function selected is highlighted in a different colour In the bottom line the func
27. n 6 11 3 EPG Information In as far as this is broadcast you can use the EPG function to obtain information on the con tent of various programmes gt Mark the relevant programme by means of the arrow up down keys gt Press the EPG key in order to display the information You can scroll through lengthy texts with the aid of the arrow up down keys and you can page through them with the aid of the arrow left right keys gt Press the Back key to return to the previous table of information 6 11 4 Switching EPG off gt Press the Back key to return to normal operation 6 12 Timer Your receiver is equipped with a timer This allows you to make video recordings even in your absence Timer operation is indicated by a blinking light on the LED display Timer ope ration can be switched off by pressing the On Standby key In order to programme the timer proceed as follows 6 12 1 Programming via EPG gt Select the channel on which the programme to be recorded is broadcast gt Press the EPG key The EPG table of the selected channel will be displayed gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the selected programme 13 05 ARD Mittagsmagazin 14 00 Tagesschau 14 10 Ein Schloss am Worthersee 15 00 Tagesschau um drei 15 15 Abenteuer Wildnis 16 00 Fliege Die Talkshow 17 00 Tagesschau um f nf 17 15 Brisant 17 40 Sportschau live 20 00 Tagesschau 20 15 Vater wider Willen 21 05 Pleiten Pech amp Pannen 21 35 SketchUp 22 0
28. nt 5 3 6 11 Electronic Programme Guide The EPG function Electronic Programme Guide allows you to display various programme selections and the contents of various programmes on the TV screen This enables you to gain a quick overview of the programmes of the day and their contents and where availa ble also of the next few days 6 11 1 Calling up the Electronic Programme Guide gt Switch on both your receiver and the TV set gt Press the EPG key on the remote control unit of your receiver The electronic programme guide of the programme currently selected will be display ed on the screen showing information relating to today s programme of this channel 13 00 Die Oliver Geissen Show 14 00 Barbel Schafer 15 00 Der Schwachste fliegt 16 00 Das Jugendgericht 17 00 Die Nanny 17 30 Unter uns 18 00 Guten Abend RTL 18 30 EXCLUSIV Das Star Magazin 18 45 RTL aktuell 19 10 Explosiv Das Magazin 19 40 Gute Zeiten schlechte Zeiten 20 15 Medicopter 117 Jedes Leben z hlt 21 15 Im Namen des Gesetzes 22 15 UEFA Champions League Countd Reo The following functions are available 19 6 11 2 Programme preview next few days In as far as this is provided by the broadcaster you can use the arrow right key to dis play information relating to the programme for the next few days for the current channel Press the arrow left key to return to the previous table of informatio
29. ollowing programme 6 8 Additional programme information Where available from the broadcaster you can press the Programme info key to obtain additional programme information gt Press the yellow function key to display an additional information window Further information on the current programme will be displayed gt Pressing the yellow function key again will show information on the following pro gramme gt To return to normal viewing and switch off the display press the yellow key yet again 18 6 9 Transponder Information gt Press the green function key Transponder Information in order to display data rela ting to the selected transponder Transponder Information Program RTL Television Orbital Position 19 2E Satellite ASTRA Transponder frequency 12188 Polarization h Band high band Symbol rate 27500 FEC rate 3 4 Signal level 72 Signal quality 0 0000100000000 8 9 Transponder Audio Video 6 9 1 Audio Video Information gt Press the green function key Audio Video to display audio and video data relating to the selected programme gt Press the Back key to return to normal operation 6 10 Teletext In so far as it is broadcast teletext is available on your TV set In order to view teletext use the remote control unit of your TV set Should you experience problems such as overlapping of teletext and picture contents you should set your receiver to FBAS mode Poi
30. ou have the option of blocking access to any programme A blocked programme can only be viewed on the screen once you have entered your personal PIN number after selecting the programme Once this number has been entered access remains unblocked until the receiver is switched off again standby In order to block access to a programme proceed as follows gt Call up a programme list by pressing the OK key 25 gt Use the green function key to select the programme list in which you wish to block one or more programmes Point 7 1 1 gt Press the blue function key edit mode gt Now use the arrow up down keys to mark the programme you wish to block gt Now press the green function key to select the function Parental control The symbol P18 will appear next to the programme selected gt Repeat this procedure as often as necessary until all programmes you wish to block have been marked gt When you have completed configuring the programme list according to your preferen ce press the Back key twice to return to normal operation gt In order to activate the parental control feature you must still enter your personal PIN number under the following point Change PIN Then you must switch on the parental control feature as described in Point 5 2 Basic Settings 7 2 Changing the PIN The PIN number is set at the factory to 0000 in order to activate the parental control fea ture you must enter a personal PIN number in
31. ption of displaying the main memory list according to Providers or sorted alphabetically ABC gt Use the arrow up down keys to select the desired programme listing e g Provi ders gt Confirm by pressing OK Provider gt ARDY arte B1 Berlin Bayerisches FS BR alpha Das Erste EinsExtra EinsFestival EinsMuXx hessen fernsehen MDR FERNSEHEN N3 4 lt lt lt CSCC Video A 19 2E 19 2E 19 2E 19 2E 19 2E 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 This list will show the programmes sorted by provider gt Press the green function key Selection in order to display a list of providers from which one can be selected Provider gt 4 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt arte B1 Berlin Bayerisches FS BR alpha Das Erste EinsExtra EinsFestival EinsMuXx hessen fernsehen MDR FERNSEHEN N3 ARD ARD ZDF vision ProSiebenSat 1 BetaDigital RTL other VIVA Femsehen GmbH amp FRANCISZKANIE BSKYB QVC Bloomberg MTV Networks ORF CANALSATELLITE CNN gt Use the arrow keys to mark the provider selected gt Confrim by pressing OK A list of programmes relating to the selected provider will be displayed Programmes that have already been entered in the selected user list are marked with a check sign a Selecting programmes In order to add a programme to a user list or to delete a programme proceed as follows gt Press the
32. r LNB switches over from low band to high band Transponder test The following points of this menu should only be entered if you want to test the satellite sig nal by means of a self configured satellite User 1 to 14 Transponder frequency When this line is marked use the numeric keys to enter a frequency on which digital pro grammes are broadcast Polarisation Use the arrow up down keys to enter the desired polarisation plan horizontal or verti cal Symbol rate The symbol rate expresses the volume of data transmitted per second This could be for instance 27500 27500 symbols per second Use the numeric keys to enter the appro priate symbol rate FEC Rate Press the OK key to display a window in which you can use the arrow up down keys to select the desired FEC rate 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 or 7 8 If you do not know the FEC rate select Auto in this line Press the OK key to accept this setting Signal If you have entered the information relating to the test transponder correctly this line will dis play the signal strength 15 6 Operation 6 1 Switching on and off gt Switch on the receiver by pressing the On Standby key on the remote control unit gt Pressing this key again will switch off the receiver gt The receiver is now in standby mode 6 2 Programme selection 6 2 1 Using the Programme up down keys gt You can move up and down the programme list one slot at a time by pressing the Prog
33. r DVB receiver to correspond with your reception unit you should now check the additional parameters of your reception unit and where necessary make further corrections gt Use the arrow left right keys to move the marker to the column LNB Test gt Now use the arrow up down keys to mark the field Continue in the line in which you want to check or alter the settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu gt LNB gt Check will now be displayed showing the DiSEqC setting selec ted e g 1 14 LNB Settings low band high band WWE Transition LOF low high Test transponder 12109 Transponder frequency EZA Polarization Symbol rate Eze FEC rate 9 3 Signal The following settings may be made LOF low band LOF Local oscillator frequency is the frequency used by an LNB to convert the frequency received into the so called 1 Intermediate Frequency which can then be interpreted by the receiver So called Universal LNBs operate with 2 LOFs in order to cover the entire recepti on range of from 10 7 to 11 8 GHz low band and from 11 7 to 12 75 GHz high band When this line is marked use the numeric keys to enter the LOF frequency of the low band of your LNB LOF high band When this line is marked use the numeric keys to enter the LOF frequency of the high band of your LNB Switchover LOF low high When this line is marked use the numeric keys dto enter the frequency at which you
34. ramme up down keys aon the remote control unit 6 2 2 Using the numeric keys gt You can use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme slot number directly For example 1 for programme slot 1 1 then 4 for programme slot 14 2 then 3 then 4 for programme slot 234 When entering programme numbers consisting of several digits you have approx 3 seconds time 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 selection process by keeping your finger pressed down on the last digit a little longer 6 2 3 Using the programme list on screen gt Press the OK key A programme list will now be displayed Al o ee oe 1 Das Erste 19 2 2 ZDF 19 211 3 19 2E 4 19 2E 5 RTL Television 19 2E 6 RTL2 19 2 7 Super RTL 19 2E 8 VOX 19 2E 9 KABEL1 19 2E 10 tm3 19 2E 11 S DWEST 19 2E _ When TV mode is selected only TV programmes will be displayed and when Radio mode is selected only radio programmes will be displayed The currently selected programme is hig hlighted in yellow gt Now you can use the arrow up down keys to mark the desired programme gt Press the OK key to select the marked programme gt Use the arrow up down keys to move the marker up or down in the list one line at a time gt Use the arrow left right keys to move backward or forward on
35. s When these are current you can use the MONO1 to switch between the audio channels MONO1 MONO2 6 5 Switching between TV and Radio The receiver has been pre programmed with both TV and radio programmes When ving a radio programme the TV image is switched off and only the programme name is dis played on screen gt Use the TV Radio key to select radio reception for your receiver The receiver will now switch to the radio programme last selected gt Pressing the TV Radio key again will return you to the last TV programme selected 6 6 Going back to previous programme viewed Press the Back key on the remote control unit to go back to the previous programme vie wed gt Press this key again to again go back to the programme viewed before the current one i e to switch back and forth between two programmes 6 7 Displaying clock and programme information This function enables you to view the programme information relating to the programme cur rently selected gt Press the blue Tkey in order to display information relating to the currently selected programme The lower half of the screen will now display current time the name of the programme selec ted as well as the title of the current programme as well as its starting and ending times provided this information is broadcast by the station gt If it is available pressing the blue Multifunction key again will display information for the f
36. store factory settings will be displayed gt Use the arrow left right keys to select Yes or Abort gt Confirm by pressing OK 30 7 5 2 Delete programmes This function serves to completely delete all programme memory gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the menu line Delete all programmes gt Press the OK key The prompt Do you really want to delete all programmes will be displayed gt Use the arrow left right keys to select Yes or Abort gt Confirm by pressing OK Please also note information displayed on screen 7 6 System configuration You can access specific equipment data under this menu item gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark this line in the sub menu Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK gt Press the Menu key to return to normal operation 8 Technical Terms Antenna cable Connecting cable between the modulator of the satellite receiver and the antenna input socket of the TV set used as an alternative if no SCART socket is available AV see SCART Coaxial cable Cable connecting the LNB to the satellite receiver used to carry the signals received as well as to provide power to the LNB Data compression MPEG1 MPEG2 In order to transmit the current TV standard 625 lines and an image repeating frequency of 50 Hz one arrives at a digital data volume of 216 MBit s This would require enormous bandwidths not available either with terrestrial nor with satellite broadcast technolog
37. t dish differently to ensure line of sight Sound OK blue screen Radio mode on Switch to TV mode Sound OK no picture Scart plug not properly inserted in Scart socket Check SCART connections No reception of signals previously received Antenna alignment out or defective Check antenna Programme is being broadcast on another transponder Programme is no longer being bro adcast Proceed with programme scan see Point 7 4 None Remote control not working Batteries are spent Replace batteries Various programmes not shown in programme list Wrong programme list selected Select another programme list Pt 6 2 3 1 Programmes such as Pro Sat 1 TM 3 Kabel 1 DSF and HOT temporarily not available Interference from DECT telephones Unit not responding Defective data stream unit blocked Increase distance between receiver and DECT base stati on Disconnect mains plug for 5 seconds then switch unit on again 36 Dear customer we would like to repeat that in case you experience the following problems you should at first try to remedy the technical problem yourself using the tips provided before contacting customer services The unit is not working properly controls do not respond picture frozen gt Disconnect the mains plug for about 5 seconds gt Then switch the receiver on again If the problem still persists contact your c
38. table cable to connect the cinch sockets Audio R and Audio L of the receiver with an input socket of your hi fi amplifier e g CD or AUX NOTE that the phono input is not suitable 4 6 Serial Interface RS 232 The RS 232 interface is used for pre programming via a PC and in order to update the ope rating software 5 Installation Now that you have connected your new receiver and have commenced operating it you can if necessary optimize its functions for your needs 5 1 OSD Language This menu point gives you the option of setting the language according to your preferences In order to select a different OSD language proceed as follows gt Press the Menu key to display the Main Menu Search Settings OSD Language yA 14 thoes gt Now select the menu line OSD Language which you can mark by means of the arrow up down keys gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu OSD Language will be displayed gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the language selected Use the arrow up down keys to move the marker up or down one line at a time or use the arrow left right keys to move forward or back one page at a time gt Store the selection by pressing the OK key gt Press the Back key to return to the Main Menu 5 2 Basic settings In order to obtain optimum use from your DVB receiver you should adjust it to your personal preferences gt Press the Menu key
39. ther satellites there are various options of searching fro programmes by means of a programme scan 1 Satellite a All in order to scan all satellites selected in the menu LNB Settings Point 5 4 for available programmes b Satellite in order to scan only the selected satellite for programmes or bouquets 26 2 Transponder Select this scanning option in order to search only a particular transponder of a satellite This will search individually for all programmes of a transponder When the scan has been completed the screen will display information on the number of programmes your receiver found and how many of these are new New programmes are stored in the main programme memory list and can then be entered in the user lists as described in Point 7 1 gt Call up the Main Menu in order to commence your programme search Search Settings Timer OSD Language gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Search gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu gt Search will be displayed Satellite Transponder es gt Now use the arrow up down keys select the search method you wish to employ 7 4 1 Satellite When you activate this search mode all active satellites Point 5 4 and transponders will be scanned for programmes gt Use the arrow up down keys to select the menu line Satellite gt Press the OK key to display the sub menu gt Press the OK key again in order to display t
40. tion keys red yellow green and blue are represented by colour bars These colour bars represent varying functions in the individual menues which can be performed by pressing the appropriate coloured key multi function key on the remote control unit The function keys are only active when a brief description is displayed in the appropriate field Help Where available a brief help text can be displayed or switched off again by pressing the blue function key Terms and key description that appear in the OSD menu are shown in bold type in this manual Example gt Press the Menu key to display the menu Settings Mt aca Ss om Search Settings Timer OSD Language y z gt Now select the menu line OSD language by using the arrow up down keys to highlight the appropriate line gt Confirm by pressing OK gt The menu can be switched off again by pressing the Menu key or by repeatedly pressing the Back key Seite 8 4 1 qxd 29 06 00 _DigiCom1A_neutral 395 AL 13418991 GAG 95 991 UO 1 25 I sulen 9 UO O 5 e 24
41. to display the Main Menu gt Select the menu line Settings by means of the arrow up down keys gt Confirm by pressing OK The sub menu Settings will be displayed Change PIN Basic Settings Audio Video Settings gt 4 LNB Settings System Configuration Factory Settings Pit it 1 ut N gt Select the menu line Basic settings by means of the arrow up down keys gt Confirm by pressing OK ric 10 The menu Basic settings will be displayed in Menu gt Scttings gt Basic Sctting Parental Control GMT Time Offset hrs HEX Country gt Use the arrow up down keys to move the marker within the menu and to change the individual settings as indicated When selecting a menu item please note any relevant information displayed on screen The following settings can be made 5 2 1 Parental control setting Your unit can be set to resist unauthorised use by children Any programmes that you have blocked in terms of the procedure in Points 7 2 or 7 3 can then only be viewed after entering a four digit PIN number When this line is marked use the OK key to switch the parental control setting on or off 5 2 2 Time difference GMT hrs Your unit is equipped with a clock This is synchronised by means of satellite reception with Greenwich Mean Time Thus all you have to do is to correct the time in accordance with your local time by means of the OK key For germany this
42. u lists the four switching criteria of the DiSEqC control Your receiver has been pre programmed so that ASTRA will be received in switch position A A and Eutelsat in switch position B A of a multiswitch If the switching matrix of your recep tion equipment be configured differently or if it is set to receive other satellites you can make the following settings adjustments in your receiver gt Use the arrow up down keys dio select the DiSEqC switch position 1 4 that you want to allocate to a particular satellite e g A B 3 No Satellite by marking this line in blue gt Confirm by pressing OK A list of various satellites will now be displayed gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the satellite selected The arrow up down keys will move the marker up or down one line at a time while using the Parrow left right keys will jump to the previous or next page If the satellite you are looking for is not specifically listed select one of the spare posi tions marked as 1 to User 14 gt Confirm by pressing OK The selected and marked satellite will now be inserted and shown at the previously marked position in the menu gt Settings gt LNB Continue to work your way through the Menu gt Settings gt LNB until the data in this menu corresponds with that of your reception unit Any switching criteria not required should be set to the position No Satellite 5 4 3 Additional settings Now that you have adjusted the switching matrix of you
43. uded using the procedure described below This chapter also describes how you can delete programmes from the list and how you can block programmes from unauthorised use child protection Use the OK wkey to call up the programme list this will display the user programme list cur rently active You can modify the lists of TV programmes while in TV mode and the lists of radio programmes while in Radio mode 7 1 1 Selecting a programme list gt Press the Ok key The active user programme list will be displayed The type will be displayed in the top line e g Video A Favorite lists gt Video A v TOES 1 Das Erste 19 2 2 ZDF 19 2 18 ProSieben 19 2E 4 19 2E 5 RTL Television 19 2E 6 RTL2 19 2E 7 Super RTL 19 2E 8 VOX 19 2E 9 KABEL1 19 2E 10 tm3 19 2E 11 SUDWEST 19 2E gt Now use the green function key Selection to open a window with the four user pro gramme lists Video A Video B Video C and Video D gt Use the arrow up down keys to select the desired programme list gt Confirm by pressing OK The selected list will now be displayed 7 1 2 Entering programmes in the programme list To add a programme to the selected programme list proceed as follows gt Press the red function key category This will open a selection window in order to switch between the user list and the main memory list This main memory list contains available programmes You have the o
44. ustments if your receiving equipment permits this If however you wish to receive signals from another satellite or if you are using a different type of LNB then you must adjust the receiver as follows gt Press the Menu key in order to display the Main menu Search Settings Timer OSD Language gt Use the arrow up down keys to mark the line Settings gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu Settings will be displayed a Change PIN Basic Settings Audio Video Settings LNB Settings System Configuration Factory Settings gt Now mark the line LNB Settings by means of the arrow up down keys gt Confirm by pressing OK The menu LNB Settings will be displayed DiSEqC position Check option Satellite LNB 1 B A 2 AIB 4 Help 13 The following adjustments can be made in this sub menu 5 4 1 Switch DiSEqC on or off DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control is a digital control signal used to control and switch DiSEqC compatible components via the antenna cable If your external unit is equipped with DiSEqC components you must switch the DiSEqC control gt Make adjustments in this line by means of the key OK DiSEqC on or off Since only one LNB be addressed when the DiSEqC control is switched off the menu is restricted to the configuration of a single LNB 5 4 2 Setting the switching matrix and the LNB properties The men
45. ustomer services Your unit carries the CE logo and complies with all appropriate EU standards Subject to alterations and errors Correct as of 09 01 Copying and reproduction only with permission by the publisher TechniSat and DigiBox are registered trademarks of TechniSat Digital GmbH Post box 560 D 54541 Daun www technisat de 37 Brief instructions for daily use Switching on and off gt Switch the receiver by pressing the On Standby key on the remote control unit gt Press the key again to switch the receiver off again gt The receiver is now in standby mode Programme selection 6 2 1 Using the programme up down keys gt Use the programme up down keys on the remote control unit to move up or down by one programme slot at a time 6 2 2 Using the numeric keys gt Use the numeric keys to enter the desired programme number directly For example 1 for programme slot 1 1 then 4 for programme slot 14 2 then 3 then 4 for programme slot 234 When entering multi digit programme numbers you have approx 3 seconds after pressing each digit to complete the entry If you wish to enter a programme number consisting of only one or two digits you can speed up the selection process by holding down the key of the last digit for a little longer Volume control You have the facility to adjust the volume of your receiver This facilitates use of the receiver as it combines all important functions on the receiver remot
46. veral repeating suggestions 1x Timer on T Daily repeat 1xW Repeat once a week 1 5 Repeat only on weekdays 6 7 Repeat only on weekends gt Select the desired function by means of the arrow up down keys gt The setting will be stored by pressing the OK key gt When you have completed the programming press the yellow function key in 22 order to store the data in memory gt Press the TV Radio key to return to normal operation Important Note Please ensure that the correct current time is displayed in the information window If this not the time switch reception to a TV channel such as ZDF that broadcasts current time for at least 30 seconds This will enable your receiver to read the correct time into memory 7 Changing the basic programming 7 1 Configuring programme lists This chapter describes how you can change the pre programming of your receiver and how you can change the user programme lists to suit your preferences This function is also required to sort newly found programmes into the lists after a programme scan has been performed The following information provides a better understanding of the process To facilitate the finding of programmes your receiver provides four user programme lists This means that for instance you can programme one list exclusively with sports program mes another with news programmes etc Each user programme list contains all programmes that you have specifically incl
47. y A data compression system is thus employed to reduce the amount of data transmitted In Europe MPEG 2 has been defined as the worldwide standard for data compression MPEG 2 is an expansion of the original MPEG 1 standard External unit Term used for the complete system installed out of doors consisting of the parabolic offest dish antenna as well as one or more LNBs used to receive signals from one or more satelli tes Deemphasis Adjustment of the audio frequency band to the broadcast signal this is determined by the broadcast parameters of the satellite DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control a digital switching signal used to control DiSEqC compa tible components of the external unit via the antenna cable DVB Digital Video Broadcasting a universal digital broadcast standard used for images graphics sound and text i e for data in any form and in any quality appropriate to the type of data Frequency Physical dimension indicates the waves or oscillations per second the unit of measurement is Hertz Hz 31 Frequency range a Satellite resp LNB 11 GHz range from 10 70 GHz to 11 70 GHz 12 GHz range from 11 70 GHz to 12 75 GHz b Receiver Intermediate frequency or 1 IF 950 to 2150 MHz Unit of frequency Term Oscillations p second 1 Hz 1 Hertz 1 1 kHz 1 Kilohertz 1 000 1 MHz 1 Megahertz 1 000 000 1 GHz 1 Gigahertz 1 000 000 000 Intermediate Frequency IF The frequency range broadcast by
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