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Philips STU811/02G User's Manual

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1. on the rocker key directly below the MENU key This wili cause the menu language to change Menu Structure OPERATION TIMER MON 10 15 55 START HRS START MIN STOP HRS STOP MIN DAY P11 TIMERBLOCK TIMER ONDUAN P11 VOX TO UNJLOCK PROGRAMME ENTER PIN PARENTAL CONTROL UN LOCK PROGRAMME UN LOCK MENUS CHANGE PIN TO UN LDOCK MENUS ENTER PIN P1 SKY1 P2 SKY2 P41 P12 PS SKYS P7 ESPORT PS MTV P110 RTL P3 SWAP PROGRAMME PS SWAP PROGRAMME 1 WITH PROGRAMME STORE TO CHANGE PIN ENTER PIN OVOONaMN AON CONFIRMED OR MAIN MENU INSERT PROGRAMME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAVOURITE PROGR OFF ON SKIP PROGR OFF QN TIMER PARENTAL CONTROL FAVOURITE PROGR LIST PROGRAMME EDIT PROGRAMME INSTALL GLOBAL SETTINGS oi o oc 5 0o ANNDUAWYMA PROGRAMME EDIT SWAP PROGRAMME INSERT PROGRAMME DELETE PROGRAMME PROGRAMME INSTALL FIND PROGRAMMES AUDIO SETTINGS EXT DECODER PROGRAMME NUMBER 11 NAME VOX STORE PROGRAMME GLOBAL SETTINGS TV VCR CHANNEL TV VCR FINE TUNE 0 ANTENNA SETTINGS CONTRAST 4 BACKGROUND COLOUR 4 SET CLOCK MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH DOWNLOAD FACILITY HIDDEN NOTE Factory settings are shown where appropriate Press 1 to continue or OFF to end INSERT PROGRAMME 1 AT PROGRAMME STORE DELETE PROGRAMME DELETE PROGRAMME 1 CONFIRM FIND PROGRAMMES FREQ 11 318 SEARCH UP POLARITY V SATELLITE 1 AUDIO SETTI
2. key or key to go through the values one at a time until the best quality picture of the menu can be seen on the screen Fine tune can have any value between 15 and 16 As you fine tune the value will also be displayed on the receiver s front panel The fine tune values wrap in a special way at the ends of their range If there is a fine tune value of 16 then when you press the key the fine tune value will become 15 and the channel number shown in option 1 of the menu will be incremented by 1 If there is a fine tune value of 15 then when you press the key the fine tune value will become 16 and the channel number shown in option 1 of the menu will be decremented by 1 OPERATION EXT DECODER 1 BASEBAND PAL SECAM 2 AV SOURCE AUTO GLOBAL SETTINGS 1 TV VCR CHANNEL 2 TV VCR FINE TUNE 3 ANTENNA SETTINGS 4 CONTRAST 5 BACKGROUND COLOUR 4 6 SET CLOCK 7 IMENU LANGUAGE 8 DOWNLOAD FACILITY ENGLISH 19 OPERATION ANTENNA SETTINGS 1 LNC INSTALLATION 20 2 POSITIONER LNC INSTALLATION P11 VOX INPUT 1 7 INPUT 10 000 FSS B 2 FIND SATELLITE OFF 3 AFC OFF 4 OFFSET INPUT 5 ANTENNA SETTINGS MENU The Antenna Settings Menu is shown left Option 1 is used to enterthe LNC Installation Menu which is described in its own section starting below Setting the Positioner If you have attached a compatible cish positioner such as the Philips SCC224 to your receiver select the PO
3. 264 V AC 50 Hz 35 W max H 66 mm W 360 mm D 210 mm 2 5 kg typical when packed SCART RGB and CVBS SCART CVBS SCART Baseband Output Audio Video Input Output RGB in Phono L and R 2 pin reversible IEC female IEC male F iype 950 2050 MHz Vertical 12 1 V 14 0 V Horizontal 17 15 V 19 6 V 0 400 mA 75 Q 479 5 MHz 27 MHz 60 dBm to 30 dBm 40 dB typically 6 dB typically 35 dB min 1 V p p 2 dB 75 Q 25 Hz 4 8 MHz 1 5 dB to CCIR 405 1 625 lines 1 V p p 2 dB 25 Hz 10 5 MHz 11 5 dB PAL SECAM or MAC software selectable 30 Hz 15 kHz 500 mV rms into 600 Q Resetting the Factory Set PIN po EMITE i If you wish you can cut this section from the manual to prevent children for example from learning the factory setting of the PIN and how to reset this factory value If they do not know this PIN they will be unable to view programmes you have locked because you consider them unsuitable for children Neither will they be able to access menus you have locked You can lock menus to prevent children from altering receiver and programme settings The factory setting for the PIN is 1234 If you have customised your PIN see Parental Control Menu on page 13 and then forget whatitis youcanresetthe PIN to its factory value as follows Pull the mains plug on your receiver out of its socket then press and hold down the 5 key while you put the mains
4. 6 12 MHz Mono 6 6 30 MHz a Mono 7 6 48 MHz x n Mono 8 6 66 MHz 7 i Mono 9 6 84 MHz PIN DESIGNATIONS FOR SCART CONNECTORS Pin OONnN OT a 0 I0 ew h ak O M MD ad i eon Cn Ca lt O ou Co N O oO HR C MN DECODER SCART R Audio Out R Audio In L Audio Out Audio Ground Blue Ground L Audio In Blue In Ext Decoder Status In Green Ground N C Green In Serial Data I O Port Red Ground N C Red In RGB Status In Video Ground Ground Baseband Video Out Video In Ground Casing TV SCART R Audio Out N C L Audio Out Audio Ground Blue Ground N C Blue Out AV Status Out Green Ground N C Green Out N C Red Ground N C Red Out SVHS Chroma RGB Status Out Video Ground Ground Video Out N C Ground Casing VCR SCART R Audio Out R Audio In L Audio Out Audio Ground Ground L Audio In N C AV Status In Ground N C N C N C Ground N C SVHS Chroma N C Video Ground Ground Video Out Video In Ground Casing SPECIFICATION 21 0 0 IDENTITY CARD GERATE KENNKARTE CARTE D IDENTIFICAZIONE TARJETA DE INDENTIFICACION This card together with the terms of guarantee to be provided by p H i LI DS ES your dealer forms the full certificate of guarantee for this appliance Diese Karte ist zusammen mit den Garantiebestimmungen die Ihr Handier Ihnen aush ndigt Ihr Garantieschein f r dieses Ger t Questa cartolina rapprese
5. Sterco B Stereo C Stereo D Mono 4 Mono 2 Mono 3 Mono 4 Mono 5 Mono 6 Mono 7 Mono 8 Mono 9 C Band Stereo A Sterco B Sterco C Sterco D Mono 1 Mono 2 Mono 3 Mono 4 Mono 5 Mono 6 Mono 7 Mono 8 Mono 9 18 7 02 amp 7 20 MHz 7 38 amp 7 56 MHz 7 74 amp 7 82 MH2 8 10 amp 8 28 MHz B 50 MHz 7 02 MHz 7 20 MHz 7 38 MHz 7 56 MHz 7 74 MHz 7 92 MHz 8 10 MHz 8 28 MHz 5 58 amp 5 76 MHz 5 34 amp B 12 MHz 8 30 amp 5 48 MHz 6 66 amp 6 84 MHz 6 60 MHz 6 65 MHz 6 80 MHz 5 94 MHz 6 12 MHz 6 30 MHz 6 48 MHz 6 66 MHz 6 84 MHz PANDA 1 50 us PANDA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PANDA 1 50 us PANDA 1 Stereo modes always have PANDA de emphasis therefore the DE EMPHASIS option cannot be selected for these modes although it will remain without a preceding number on the screen All the mono modes except MONO 1 are preset to have PANDA de emphasis MONO 1 is preset to 50 us You can change the de emphasis if you customise a mono mode therefore when the mono modes are selected the DE EMPHASIS option gains a preceding number and can therefore be selected Setting the Audio Mode Use the key or key to go through the available values one ata time until the required mode is displayed The mode can have any of the preset values STEREO A to D or MONO 1 to 9 see the tables Setting the Audio Frequency As you change the audio mode at option 1 the frequency shown in option 2 will autom
6. The satellite channels at programme numbers 3 and 4 have also changed effectively shifted along by one programme number with the result that the channel SKY2 which was at 2 is now after the channel VOX which was at 5 If instead programme 5 had been inserted at programme 2 VOX would be before SKY2 in the list All programme information before 2 and after 5 remains unchanged If you find that you have miscalculated by one when inserting programmes you can always use the SWAP option to rectify the problem If you remain in the menu after storing the menu reverts to giving the original programme number in option 1 and no programme number in option 2 You can then perform further insertions if you wish before leaving the menu OPERATION i PROGRAMME EDIT SWAP PROGRAMME INSERT PROGRAMME DELETE PROGRAMME SWAP PROGRAMME SWAP PROGRAMME 2 WITH PROGRAMME 5 STORE INSERT PROGRAMME INSERT PROGRAMME 2 AT PROGRAMME 5 STORE DELETE PROGRAMME DELETE PROGRAMME 2 CONFIRM If the STARTING POINT is always Prog No Channel Info SKY 1 SKY 2 ESPORT MTV VOX SKY 3 aa aw Ww Swapping Prog 2 with Prog 5 gives Prog No Channel Info SKY 1 VOX ESPORT MTV SKY 2 SKY 3 go oU 5 Gu Inserting Prog 2 at Prog 5 gives Prog No Channel Info SKY 1 ESPDRT MTV VOX SKY 2 SKY 3 ou n WD Deleting Prog 2 gives Prog No Channel Info 1 SKY 1 2 ESPORT 3 MT
7. given on page 25 We recommend that you customise your PIN as described in the section Changing the PIN overleaf rather than use the factory set value Locking a Programme To lock a programme select the programme display the Parental Control Menu then press the 1 key The message TO LOCK PROGRAMME ENTER PIN appears on the screen with the programme number and name if it is named displayed above it Key in your PIN If you have entered the correct PIN the message PROGRAMME LOCKED appears on the screen if you have entered an incorrect PIN the message NOT VALID PIN appears The programme you have just locked will remain on screen so that you can continue viewing but if you leave this programme and go to another you will not be able to return to your locked programme unless you key in your PIN If you try to select a locked programme the message PROGRAMME LOCKED ENTER PIN appears Key in your valid PIN and the programme will appear on the screen OPERATION PARENTAL CONTROL 7 UN LOCK PROGRAMME e UN LOCK MENUS 3 CHANGE PIN P11 VOX TO UN LOCK PROGRAMME ENTER PIN 13 OPERATION TO UN LOCK MENUS ENTER PIN TO CHANGE PIN ENTER PIN PS SKYS P7 ESPORT PS MTV P110 RTL P3 P6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 14 Unlocking a Programme To unlock a programme key in the programme number When the message PROGRAMME LOCKED ENTER PIN appears key in your PIN You have now temporarily
8. that of the programme you were viewing when you entered the menu When your receiver is new it has already been programmed with most of the satellite channels A separate list of preset programmes 1 to 199 is provided with this manual You will need to use the Programme Install Menu to tune in to and specify new programmes or to alter the existing settings on a per programme basis You may wish to look up satellite transmission information in the current issue of a satellite TV magazine while you are using the Programme Install Menu and its sub menus e In any of these menus you can see the current programme number on the receiver s front panel display STORING PROGRAMME INFORMATION If you leave this menu or any of its sub menus by pressing the MENU or OFF key any information you have changed will be lost unless you store it first To store the information against the programme number shown in option 4 press the 6 key atthe Programme Install Meru The message INFORMATION STORED will be displayed briefly COPYING A PROGRAMME You can copy the satellite channel information from one programme number to a different programme number The programme you are copying from remains the same and the programme you are copying to is overwritten with the new information so that the two programme numbers end up containing the same satellite channel All other programmes remain unaffected In normal viewing mode select the programme you wish to
9. the TV VCR using coaxial cable stereo sound will not be available from your TV e fthereisa short circuit in the cable which connects the LNC to your receiver the receiver will not work and may generate clicking noises Connecting to a TV Using Coaxial Cable Connect the cable from the dish antenna to the LNC socket on the rear panel of the receiver Connect the UHF TV aerial to the AERIAL socket on the receiver Connecta coaxial cable from the TV socket on the receiver to the aerial socket on your TV A TV F AERIAL SOCKET SATELLITE RECEIVER Back view S veu eu AAR AR OR MAR OF ane e OO SLE ong SE SO x PANS AM T nen on Sl ada M DRACO NEAR rsa rr tue SS WRLC RE SG ae Ere ice OGRE WER PRA e VCR E AERIAL SOCKET Connecting to a TV and a VCR Using Coaxial Cable Connect the cable from the dish antenna to the LNC socket on the rear panel of the receiver Connect the UHF TV aerial to tre AERIAL socket on the receiver Connecta coaxial cable from the TV socket on the receiver to the aerial socket on your VCR Connect a coaxial cable from the TV socket on your VCR to the aerial socket on your TV ROM TV SOCKET TO ERIAL SOCKET En p D E vene ge o o am ce o py wow Se ius mea UA ae gat ai o we vv we cece Y rt SI WS mx DAGLI Ter I M e mA ITEM lt 2 x v Connecting to a TV and VCR Using SCART Leads Connect the cable from the dish antenna to the LNC socket on the rear panel of the
10. without the recycling symbol and Philips batteries with the markings green LINE green ALKALINE or EXTRA need not be given back They are extremely low in pollutants and environmentally friendly and can therefore be disposed of with the household rubbish UHF TUNING If Receiver is Connected to TV Using Coaxial Cable After the equipment has been installed you will need to tune in your receiver to a particular TV channel if itis connected to the TV using coaxial cable If it is connected using the SCART connector this will not be necessary The receiver is shipped with the channel number set to 38 PAL G therefore channel 38 is an appropriate TV channel to choose Channel 38 PAL G may however already be assigned to something else e g your VCR in which case you must set your TV to a different channel number and adjust your receiver accordingly The TV channel that you choose must be clear of any other broadcasting Follow the instructions in your TV manual to set your TV to the required channel number in the range 21 to 69 and to assign this channel number to a specific numeric key on your TV handset On your satellite receiver handset press the MENU key followed by the 8 key to put the receiver into UHF tuning mode You will see the channel number preceded by the letter C on the front panel of the satellite receiver lf you set your TV to channel 38 PAL G you will see the Global Settings Menu on the screen and
11. you first enter the Timer Menu the timerblock number will be 1 the programme will be the programme you were viewing and the start time s hours value will be flashing The start and stop times will show the time which was on the receiver s clock when you entered the menu If the programme has been given a name this is shown to the right of the programme number e You will not be able to turn on the timer for a particular timerblock unless the start time is later than the receiver clock s current time and unless the start and stop times are set to different values If the stop time is earlier than the start time the stop time is assumed to be on the next day e Ifthe programme is locked the message LOCKED will be displayed adjacent to the programme number If you want this programme to be recorded unlock it e You can preset up to 8 timerblocks up to 28 days in advance e You must specify all the times in terms of a 24 hour clock e g 8 pm is 20 00 hours Setting Up Timerblock 1 When you enter the menu the start hours value will be flashing Press the key or key to set the required value Press the 2 key and the start minutes value will start to flash Press the key or key to set the required value Press the 3 key to select option 3 The stop time will change automatically to a time two hours later than the start time out you can alter this if you wish by using the key or key Press the 4 key and the stop minutes value w
12. ABNANME q lo FROM MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE DES GER TEDECKELS O 14 18V DC IS REMOVING COVER NETZSTECKER ZIEHEN 250mA max MAINS INPUT TO ADJUST UHF MODULATOR amp EL REFER YO LABEL ON s m i s e tp 3 220 240N Nu GORE a SSW MAX MANUFACTURED IN THE UR SMART CA do OPTION TA UI S A LICENSE DECODER DESCRAMBIER 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 MAINS INPUT socket 12 DECODER SCART socket 8 TV coaxial socket 13 TV SCART socket 9 AERIAL coaxial socket 14 VCRSCART socket 10 LNC input connector 11 AUDIO OUT L R phono sockets NOTE A label giving the model number and other product information is on the base of the unit FRONT PANEL OPERATION The receiver is designed to be operated with your handset Without it you cannot display the menus or select options on them You can put the receiver in and out of standby mode by pressing the b button You can also browse through the programmes one at a time by pressing the button which increments the programme number by one or the button which decrements the number INTRODUCTION On screen Menus You can operate this receiver very easily using a simple menu structure which you access by pressing the MENU key on the handset The whole structure and each menu are described in detail in this manual Menu Languages This product has been designed so that you can have the on screen menus in English or German lf when you press the MENU key to enter the menu system you find t
13. ATELLITE option in the Find Pro grammes Menu allows you to specify these dish antenna positions on a per programme basis so that when the receiver and positioner are connected together via a SCART lead the dish antenna can move when programmes are selected at the receiver The SATELLITE option can have any value between 1 and 128 but the relevant values depend on the settings on your dish positioner Find out which satellite transmits the programme check on your dish positioner which position this satellite has then set this value at the SATELLITE option using the key or key 17 coin a ETT A i ee i ee ee mu Storing the Find Programmes Information The values you have set at this menu can be stored using the STORE PROGRAMME option at the Programme Install Menu Before you do this however you can if required alter the audio settings and external decoder information as described below AUDIO SETTINGS MENU Important The Audio Settings Menu is shown left It is used to set the audio mode for each programme Some modes provide commeniaries in different languages some provide satellite radio stations Consult a channel listing in a satellite TV magazine for deiails The values for options 1 and 2 are interdependent it is also possible to customise an audio mode OPERATION AUDIO SETTINGS 1 MODE 2 FREQ STEREO A LEFT 7 02 RIGHT 7 20 3 RADIO NO DE EMPHASIS PANDA FSS OBS and T COM Bands Sterco A
14. EUROPE The mains lead is supplied already fitted with a 2 pin moulded plug This mains lead must not be used in the UK IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN INTRODUCTION TO SATELLITE TELEVISION Your satellite system consists of several component parts some of which are optional As a minimum it will comprise the following items Adish antenna This is outside your house and it contains the low noise block converter LNC The LNC converts the satellite signal from its incoming fre quency of around 11 GHz to a signal at about 1 GHz This lower frequency signal then passes through a cable to your satellite receiver indoors The satellite receiver This receives the satellite transmissions and allows you to set up and select the satellite programmes you wish to watch Several pieces of equipment can be connected to your receiver but only your television is essential The front panel of your receiver contains push buttons under the cover which allow you to bring your receiver out of standby mode and to select the programmes but the handset allows you much greater conirol e The television So that you can view the transmissions one of the TV channels needs to be allocated to satellite reception The handset This allows you to operate your satellite receiver and set up all the required parameters Some of these operations are carried out using a system of menus lists which are displayed on your TV screen You can en
15. ILIPS 0 00000 M L em Ncc ux ud gl LL X X dui PHILIPS PHILIPS CONTENTS l MODEL NO STU811 02G CONTENTS REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST scialle 2 CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY _ sccssssesssrscsccecsecnsssnssesssssssscccssccescesssessasseacenceees 2 MAINS LEAD PLUG CONNECTIONS UK AND EIRE u csccssssscssessssessessessauseuseuserssuccesearenessess 2 MAINS LEAD PLUG CONNECTIONS CONTINENTAL EUROPE errore nie neenienieninieneo 3 INTRODUCTION TO SATELLITE TELEVISION ccccssssrsccssescecssecnssssossvssecsscesscessscessassessese 3 FRONT AND REAR PANEL DRAWINGS _ scccsssssssssosssssssessssccesscesssssseseconsnsensesennsessozsne 4 FRONT PANEL OPERATION lita 4 INTRODUCTION ssi 5 Dirscreen Mens ice 5 WEE DI cM 5 PIOOIAMMOS cricca 5 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW anca 5 Conmmecind UP Tc 5 TUONO IM sasara aoea E A AE 5 Antenna ana LNG StU Mod Pm 5 Mz peBuecrpup EE 5 hangsor Overa alan 5 Switching In and Out of Standby Mode scssssscsscsssssssssseseceescensssessssansssscecevsessevasuecseceuecensns 5 UHF TUNING If Receiver is Conncted to TV Using Coaxial Cable ssscssccssssssesescsesscseees 6 HANDSET OPERATION rica 6 CHANGING THE BATTERIES aaa 6 SELECTING PROGRAMMES liane 6 Selecting Satellite Programmes with SCART Interconnection eese 6 Selecting Satellite Programmes with Coaxial Interconnection esses 7 Changing Satellite
16. INSTALLATION i receiver Connect the UHF TV aerial either by looping it through the receiver and VCR as shown on the previous page or by connecting it to the TV or VCR directly as shown below Connecta SCART lead from the TV SCART connector on your receiver tothe SCART connector on your TV Connect a SCART lead from the VCR SCART connector on your receiver to the SCART connecior on your VCR NOTE If you have connected your TV using a SCART lead then you can use the TV SAT key on your handset to switch between terrestrial and satellite reception providing your TV recognises pin 8 of the SCART socket NOTE If you have connected your VCR using a SCART lead to record from the receiver you will need to select AUX or AV on the VCR as the programme to record When replaying the VCR through the receiver you will need to switch the receiver to standby mode or select TV using the TV SAT key this method of replaying is however only possible if the TV is also connected using a SCART lead SATELLITE RECEIVER Back view um 5 3 3 068 i AERIAL DECODER FROM TV SOCKET TO AERIAL SOCKET AT tht een T Connecting an External Decoder If you wish to view scrambled transmissions you will need to connect an external decoder Connect the decoder to the receiver s DECODER SCART connector Refer to the External Decoder Menu under the Programme Install Menu to set the baseband and the audio
17. M PIN appears Key in again the four numbers wh ch make up your new PIN Providing you have typed in the same PIN at the CONFIRM PIN message as at the NEW PIN message your new PIN will now be valid and the message CONFIRMED is displayed briefly If there is a discrepancy between the PINs you keyed in the new PIN will not be accepted The message FAILED will appear and you will need to repeat the whole procedure FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES LIST MENU Important The Favourite Programmes List Menu is shown left You use it to set up the 10 programmes which you can access quickly when you are in favourite programme mode see page 11 The first column gives the favourite programme numbers the second gives the actual programme numbers the third gives the programme name if it has one l the programme is locked the word LOCKED appears in the fourth column All 10 favourite programme numbers must contain information but if you do not want to cycle through all 10 options when you are in favourite programme mode you can always put a skip on those you do not require Setting Up the Favourite Programmes List Press the appropriate numeric key to selectthe favourite programme numbers in turn and use the key or key to change the programme number you wish to assign to each When you leave this menu the list will automatically be stored PROGRAMME EDIT MENU Important The Programme Edit Menu and its three sub menus are shown r
18. NGS MODE STEREO A FREG LEFT 7 02 RIGHT 7 20 RADIO NO DEEMPHASIS PANDA EXT DECODER BASEBAND PAL SECAM AV SOURCE AUTO ANTENNA SETTINGS LNC INSTALLATION POSITIONER SET CLOCK SUN 10 15 DAY HRS MIN DOWNLOAD FACILITY Power OFF the receiver to be programmed Connect a Scart lead between the decoder Scart on each receiver LNC INSTALLATION VOX INPUT 1 INPUT 10 000 FSS B FIND SATELLITE AFC OFFSET INPUT _ _ ____ _ __r ee ee M a A ee tr OPERATION 10 Displaying and Moving Through the Menus To put the Main Menu on the screen press the MENU key To select the next menu down the menu structure press the appropriate numeric key for example if you press the 3 key the Timer Menu will appear on the screen The numeric keys are therefore used to move down the menu structure To move back up the structure one menu at a time press the MENU key If you press the MENU key at the Main Menu the receiver returns to normal viewing mode To move out of any of the menus and back to normal viewing mode at any time press the OFF key Moving Around Each Menu to Select an Option When you are in any of the lowest menus in the structure each of the menu options the items listed in the menu generally has a value associated with it Press the appropriate numeric key to select an option When an option is selected its v
19. OCK jf ES DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OF THE UNIT WITHOUT FIRST ha Xx DISCONNECTING THE RECEIVER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY N e NEVER ALLOW ANYONE ESPECIALLY CHILDREN TO PUSH ANYTHING Q ps INTO HOLES SLOTS OR ANY OTHER OPENING IN THE CASE MMC X Do not obstruct the receiver s ventilation slots never stand the receiver on soft furnishings or carpets Donotuseorstorethereceiverin excessively hot cold damp or dusty conditions e Always put the receiver into standby mode when it is not in use e If you have any doubts about the installation operation or safety of the receiver please consult your dealer CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY This apparatus operates within the range of 220 240 V AC 50 Hz mains supplies DO NOT CONNECT IT TO DC MAINS The lead is supplied terminated at one end with a connector to be inserted into the mains input socket on the rear panel of the apparatus MAINS LEAD PLUG CONNECTIONS UK AND EIRE The mains lead supplied may or may not have a non rewireable moulded plug Please see the section marked with an asterisk if the supplied mains lead does not have a non rewireable plug fitted Mains leads fitted with a non rewireable moulded plug incorporate a fuse the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug Should the fuse need to be replaced an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating marked thus If the fuse cover is detachable always ref
20. OCK OVERLAP is displayed on the screen for a short time If you wish to rectify the overlap re enter the menu and correct the appropriate start and or stop times If you do not rectify it the end of the overlapped timerblock will be lost Cancelling Timerblocks If you decide you no longer want to record one of the programmes that you set up in the Timer Menu you can turn off the appropriate timerblock Enter the Timer Menu and select the timerblock you wish to cancel then press the 8 key followed by the key or key to turn the timer OFF To cancel during the recording of a timerblock press the key quickly followed by the OFF key PARENTAL CONTROL MENU Important The menu is shown right If the programme menus are currently unlocked the menu will read LOCK PROGRAMME MENUS If they are currently locked it will read UNLOCK PROGRAMME MENUS and there will be the message MENUS LOCKED at the bottom of the Parental Control Menu and the Main Menu Inthis menu you need to key in your personal identification number PIN You only have a short time to enter the 4 digits If you do not enter them within this time the receiver will revert to normal viewing mode briefly displaying the programme number and name if named at the top of the screen as it does so If at any time you key in the wrong PIN the message NOT VALID PIN appears and you will have to try again The value of the factory set PIN as in a new receiver is
21. Programme scialli 7 Switching Between Terrestrial and Setellite Reception sees ener 7 CHANGING THE AUDIO MODE alla 7 DISPLAYING THE PROGRAMME STATUS cccy coccctecvinnicedevesaasectoues Uu cu o DeL NE cux eua oup vac ve aene 7 SE PING THE SLEEP TIMER o castani era 8 ON SCREEN MENU OPERATION _ ssessccacsssccnsnsscvsvosnsncsesscsccocccncsoconnssovensrseccssssoccsessecssosses 8 Men size o e sil aaacasa ince 8 WEntEanguages sulle ilaria 8 NEenUsinicuie lella lalla 9 Displaying and Moving Through the Menus 1 essences eene eene nnne nntnnn 10 Moving Around Each Menu to Select an Option ssssecssscssseessorssneeeseesseeesnseesenssseunuesensensenss 10 Changing the Value of Each Menu Option cssssccsssssessssccssseesestecenseesnsseussecsessnvsesteveesanevens 10 n trekurdhrisincru MERE TCR 10 Abandoning a Menu Without Storing scscssscsssssscsssssssessesssssssceuseecsenscesesesensenessecauassenesens 10 FUNCTIONS AT THE MAIN MENU ssserrrseereseereszoseeieseczennazio nese riso nese neesanenionezono 11 Using Favounte Programme Mode init 11 SKIDDITIO FrODIGITITIGS lies 11 UMER MENU Rc 12 Setting UB AMEDIO iano 12 Setting UD PUNTER MODOR sea 13 CANO SIG TOTO DIO ONG deere 13 PARENTAL GONIROL MENU ciali 13 Looking ee Programme audros dh easet ecd una das a s NUR LI SU TAS PTTNT PEE AR C E EE 13 Unlocking a Programme coetui feoda cce viele Rhe vus taces d
22. ROGRAMMES MENU Important The Find Programmes Menu is shown right The SATELLITE option is only relevant if you have installed a compatible dish FIND PROGRAMMES 1 11 8 positioner and will only be present in this menu if you have set the POSITIONER o n gt option at the Antenna Settings Menu to ON see page 20 3 POLARITY 4 SATELLITE 1 Setting the Frequency Set the required frequency value by pressing the key or key to go through the frequency values one at a time NOTE If the frequency value shown in this menu does not seem to correspond with the frequency value given in a satellite TV magazine for the satellite transmission you are viewing then the INPUT option in the LNC Installation Menu is probably set to the incorrect value see page 20 the LNC Installation Menu NOTE If you have entered the correct frequency but see a plain coloured screen rather than a picture the signal may be too weak to disable this plain screen perhaps because your dish antenna is out of alignment Alternatively you may have pressed the key to force a plain screen so press to check this searching the Frequencies to Find New Programmes If you want to set up a new programme but do not know its frequency you first need to locate the required satellite channel and to do this you turn on the frequency search Press the 2 key to select option 2 and the search will start immediately The frequency value given in option 1 will k
23. SITIONER option and use the or key to set it to ON If you are not using a positioner set this option to OFF When this POSITIONER option is set to ON the SATELLITE option will be present in the Find Programmes Menu see pages 17 and 18 LNC INSTALLATION MENU Important The LNC Installation Menu is shown left It is always displayed on top of a programme and you can use the P and P keys to change the displayed programme The current programme s number and name if it has one are given at the top of the menu under the title Themenu states thatthe programme is received at input 1 There is only one input but note that it is labelled as 2 on the receiver s rear panel Option 4 only appears on this menu if the AFC at option 3 is set to OFF e Before making adjustments at the LNC Installation Menu leave the receiver powered up for a few minutes to ensure the LNC has reached its operating temperature Setting the Input Some LNCs cover more than one band The input option allows you to set one of the following five frequency bands Setting Freq Range GHz Typical Satellites 9 750 FSSA 10 700 11 800 Astra 1A B C D Intelsat Eutelsat 10 000 FSSB 10 950 12 050 Astra 1A B C Intelsat Eutelsat 10 750 DBS 11 700 12 800 TDF TVSAT HISPASAT 11 475 T COM 12 425 13 525 TELECOM 5 150 CBAND 3 050 4 200 Asiasat The numbers shown before the band names are the local oscillator frequencies of your LNC in GHz The va
24. V 4 VOX 5 SKY 3 6 FILMNT FILMNT was previously at Prog 7 15 OPERATION PROGRAMME INSTALL 1 FIND PROGRAMMES 2 AUDIO SETTINGS 3 EXT DECODER 4 PROGRAMME NUMBER 11 5 NAME VOX 6 STORE PROGRAMME 16 Deleting a Programme When you enter the Delete Programme Menu option 1 gives the number of the programme you are viewing Select option 1 and use the key or key to alter the number if required Press the 2 key to confirm the deletion The message INFORMATION STORED appears briefly on the screen Itis important to realise that you do not actually delete the programme as there are always 199 programmes You are deleting the satellite channel information from a particular programme number This does not leave that programme number empty all the channel information assigned to the subsequent programmes will effectively be shifted along by one as shown in the example For this reason the deletion process may take some time and the handset will remain inoperable during this period PROGRAMME INSTALL MENU IMPORTANT The Programme Install Menu is shown left From this menu you can open up various sub menus all of which are concerned with setting up individual pro grammes on your receiver At this menu you can also name a programme or change its name and you can copy channel information from one programme number to another When you enter the Programme Install Menu the programme number shown at option 4 is
25. alue flashes For some menu options selecting the option immediately causes a specific action to be carried out These options are described in detail when their menus are described Changing the Value of Each Menu Option When an option is selected and its value is flashing you can alter the value To select each ofthe available values in turn press the blue or the red on the rocker key which is just below the Menu key on the handset In all subsequent descriptions these will be called the key and key With each press of the key the value displayed on the screen will change to the next available value Pressing the key moves back to the previous available value and both keys wrap when they reach the end of the range If you hold down the or key the receiver will go through the values more quickly Storing the Information In most menus the values become current as soon as you alter them and the values are automatically stored when you leave the menu by pressing the MENU or OFF key In some menus such as the Swap Insert and Delete Programme Menus there is a STORE or CONFIRM option whict causes actions to be carried out In the Programme Install Menu there is a STORE PROGRAMME option This is used to store allthe information which you have set at the Find Programmes Audio Settings and External Decoder Menus against a particular programme number Abandoning a Menu Without Storing Ata menu which
26. ammes When you have finished setting up abandon the menu by pressing the OFF key If you have installed your receiver successfully you can now view all the programmes which have been pre programmed into it at the factory Handset Overview Before you start to alter the programmes or set up new ones we recommend that you learn how to select the existing programmes and familiarise yourself with the handset keys see also overleaf Important To set up your handset so that it controls only your satellite receiver press the SAT key once To set up your handset so that it controls only a PHILIPS TV set press the TV key once Atany time you can use the VCR keys on your handsetto control a PHILIPS VCR Switching In and Out of Standby Mode Standby mode is shown by a dash on the receiver s front panel display To bring it out of standby mode press one of the 0 9 keys or the P or P key To put the receiver into standby mode press the key INTRODUCTION l OPERATION GLOBAL SETTINGS TV VCR CHANNEL TV VCR FINE TUNE ANTENNA SETTINGS CONTRAST 4 BACKGROUND COLOUR 4 SET CLOCK MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH Contribute to environmental protection After use please give batteries and accumulators with the recycling symbol LAY round cells containing mercury nickel cadmium accumulators small accumulators back to the retailer so that they can be properly recycled All other household batteries
27. and the day will flash Press the key or key until the correct day is displayed SUN 10 15 Press 2 key and the hours will flash Press the key or key until the correct hours d miS value is displayed 3 ae Press 3 key andthe minutes will flash Press the key or key until the correct minutes 3 MIN value is displayed SETTING THE MENU LANGUAGE The menus in the menu system can be in English or German Select option 7 at the Global Settings Menu then press the key or key to toggle between the two languages SET CLOCK 21 INSTALLATION 22 INSTALLATION Important Do not turn on the power to your receiver TV VCR etc until you have made the necessary cable interconnections These instructions and diagrams show the UHF TV aerial connected to the receiver i e looped through the receiver If you install it in this way you should put the receiver into standby rather than power it off when it is not in use otherwise you will not be able to view terrestrial TV programmes Youcan connect the UHF aerial directly to the TV or VCR if you connect your TV to your receiver using a SCAFT lead When you have carried out one of the installation schemes described below refer to the Global Settings Menu section on page 19 of this manual The LNC Installation Menu contains a FIND SATELLITE option which can be used to help in the positioning of the dish antenna Ifthe receiver is connected to
28. and video source for each programme you receive via the external decoder If the decoder does not recognise pin 8 of the DECODER SCART then you need to set up the audio and video source to be external Connecting a Philips Dish Positioner Connect the Philips dish positioner such as the SCC224 to your receiver s DE CODER SCART socket and then refer to the Antenna Settings Menu on page 20 to set the POSITIONER option and to the Find Programmes Menu on page 17 to set up the SATELLITE option on a per programme basis If you wish to connect an external decoder as well as the dish positioner connect the dish positioner to your receiver s DECODER SCART socket and the external decoder to the decoder SCART socket on the dish positioner It is important that you use fully specified SCART cable 23 Connecting Stereo Equipment INSTALLATION To obtain the maximum performance from your receiver we recommend that you connect your receiver to a stereo TV or to a stereo amplifier for example in a hi fi system 24 To connecta stereo TV connect your receiver to your TV and VCR if required using a SCART lead as described on page 24 then select AV or AUX on your TV To connect to a stereo amplifier firstly connect your receiver to your TV and VCR if required using either a SCART lead or a coaxial cable as described earlier in this section Place the speakers either side of the TV and connect the phono leads from the AUDIO OUT sockets on
29. atically change to the appropriate value The audio frequencies are given in megahertz MHz NOTE Using the key or key to change the frequency will customise it see opposite Customising the Audio Frecjuency At option 2 press the key or key to change the frequency by 0 01 MHz at a time to set it in the range 5 00 to 9 00 MHz As soon as you customise the frequency the mode value whether MONO or STEREO will have the suffix V rather than a letter or number For stereo modes as you customise the left frequency the right frequency will change accordingly so that their frequency difference is always 0 18 MHz 180 kHz Selecting Blank Screen Radio Mode The RADIO option allows you to blank the screen so that you can listen to satellite radio channels without having to view a picture on the screen Press the key or key to toggle the blank screen radio mode between YES on or NO off Customising the De emphasis for Mono Modes If you have selected a MONO mocle at option 1 you can customise the de emphasis Atthe DE EMPHASIS option press the key or key to go through available values De emphesis can be PANDA 50 us or J17 As soon as you change the de emphasis from the preset value the mode will become MONO V Storing the Audio Settings Information The values you have set at this menu can be stored using the STORE PROGRAMME option at the Programme Install Menu Before you do this however you can if requ
30. background rather than a plain coloured background When you have aligned the dish antenna sufficiently to obtain a stronger signal press any key to turn off the scan NOTE Although any key will stop the scan certain keys will at the same time start other actions e g select other options or menus therefore pressing the key or key is the best way to stop the scan Setting AFC for the LNC Offset LNC offset is adjusted to correct for variations in the LNC output frequency In practical OPERATION terms it is used to optimise the picture to get it as free from sparklies as possible The receiver can compensate automatically for variations in the LNC s frequency using a feature called AFC automatic frequency control Select option 3 and press the key or the key to toggle AFC ON and OFF If you turn AFC off a fourth option will appear at the bottom of the menu enabling you to set the LNC offset manually as described below Setting the LNC Offset Manually Occasionally you may need to set an actual value for the offset if you do notsee a good quality picture with AFC To do this proceed as follows Turn off AFC as described in the preceding section Option 4 will appear on the menu Select option 4 then press the key or key to go through the available values until you get the clearest picture on the screen The offset can have any value between 15 and 15 SETTING THE CONTRAST To set the contrast sele
31. copy from then press the MENU key followed by the 7 key to display the Programme Install Menu Press the 4 key so that the programme number flashes and press the key or key until the number of the programme you wish to copy to is displayed If required select option 5 and alter the programme name as described below Press the 6 key to store the copy to its new programme number CHANGING A PROGRAMME NAME If when you entered the Programme Install Menu the programme you were viewing already had a name this will be shown in the menu The name can be up to 6 characters long it can contain spaces but each space counts as one character Select option 5 The first character ofthe name will flash or there will be a flashing cursor atthe position for the first character Press the key or key to go through all the available characters until the required first character is displayed During this process the numbers 0 to 9 followed by the letters of the alphabet and finally a space are shown one ata time OPERATION When you selected option 5 the message Press 5 again to advance to next character appeared at the bottom of the menu Press the 5 key to move to the position of the second character and use the key or key to set it Continue in this manner until all of the required characters have been changed or entered Press the 6 key to store this as the name of the programme number shown in option 4 FIND P
32. ct option 4 of the Global Settings Menu The menu will then be displayed on a programme rather than on its usual plain background View the picture on the screen and press the key or key to go through the values until you get the optimum contrast Possible values are 1 to 8 the factory set value is Although you cannot set contrast on a per programme basis you can change programme using the P or P key while the CONTRAST option is selected This means that you can check the result of your contrast setting over a number of programmes and adjust it if necessary to get the best compromise SETTING THE BACKGROUND COLOUR 1 NUMBER COLOUR To set the background colour select option 5 of the Global Settings Menu and press Red the key or key to go through the values until you get the required colour 2 Khaki Green The colour can have any value between 1 and 8 as shown in the table right The oo factory setting is 4 blue vee 7 Moss Green SET CLOCK MENU 8 Purple Important e Ifyou turn off the power to your receiver the clock information will be lost therefore you should turn off your receiver by placing it in standby mode e If the clock is not set you will see a flashing time when you press the key or enter the Timer Menu You do not need to set the clock for the sleep timer The clock must be set as a 24 hour clock e g 8 pm is 20 00 Setting the Current Time The Set Clock Menu is shown right Press 1 key
33. e Global S FAVOURITE PROGR LIST Settings Menu is described last because if as we recommend a qualified satellite 6 PROGRAMME EDIT TV installation engineer has installed your satellite system then he she will have used 7 PROGRAMME INSTALL this menu to set up the system parameters You should not therefore need to use it 3 GLOBAL SETIHNGS unless you install the system yourself add to it or need to correct any information in this menu which has be altered from its correct value You may have difficulty using the other menus if the Global Settings Menu contains the wrong values Menu Background Most of the menus are displayed on a plain coloured background but some those where you need to see the programme or picture quality are displayed on top of the current programme In the LNC Installation Menu and atthe CONTRAST option ofthe Global Settings Menu you may need to change programme To do this use the P or P key Sometimes when there is a distorted picture on the screen the menu may be difficult to read In such cases press the key to give a plain coloured background to the menu Press the key again to remove the plain background Menu Languages This product has been designed so that you can have the on screen menus in English or German If when you press the MENU key to enter the menu system you find that the menus are notin your desired language press the 8 key then the 7 key and finally press either the blue or the red
34. eep changing and then stop when the next satellite transmission frequency is reached The background to the menu will be a solid colour until the transmission frequency is reached then a programme appears as the menu s background If this is a transmission frequency you wish to allocate to a programme number exit the scan by selecting another option on the menu This frequency may however be one which is already allocated to an existing programme number or it may be a transmission that you are not interested in so you can continue the scan by pressing the key or the key Press the key to continue the search up the frequency band to higher frequencies press the key to search down the band There will be a wrap at the end of the band Setting the Polarity For a voltage switching polarizer there are two possible polarity values H for horizontally polarized and V for vertically polarized Select the POLARITY option and press the key or key to set the required value Setting the Satellite If you have connected a dish positioner to your receiver you should set the POSITIONER option at the Antenna Settings Menu to ON see page 20 This will cause the SATELLITE option to appear in the Find Programmes Menu If you do not have a positioner you should set the POSITIONER option to OFF If you have a Philips dish positioner such as the SCC 224 you can set it up to point the dish antenna at different satellites The S
35. es some provide satellite radio stations There are two ways of changing a programme s audio mode One way is to use the on screen menu the Audio Settings Menu see page 18 At this menu the audio mode can also be customised to give a Mono V or Stereo V mode The second way is to use the I II key on the handset Press this key to select the next audio mode from the preset modes Mono 1 to 9 or Stereo A to D see the list in the specification on page 26 If the programme had a customised audio mode this will remain as one of the available audio modes as you press the I II key to step through the modes in turn NOTE You cannot use the x 11 key within the menu structure DISPLAYING THE PROGRAMME STATUS The programme status is the programme number and name if it is named and this can be displayed at the top of the TV screen for approximately 4 seconds If the receiver s clock has been set the time is also displayed at the bottom of the screen To display the programme status press the key NOTE Ifthe programme has not been given a name then only the programme number will be displayed If the receiver s clock has not been set a flashing time will appear on the bottom of the screen Press the key twice to display the programme status permanently The programme name will be permanently displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen for programmes which have not been named no status information will be displayed To remove
36. go into standby mode While the sleep timer is set the timer display the letter t see left on the receiver s front panel will be lit If you wish to leave the Sleep Timer Menu before storing press the OFF key NOTE When the receiver s sleep timer has been set all handset commands will be ignored except that pressing the key will display the stop time on the screen If you want to return to normal operation before the stop time press the key again The message SLEEP TIMER OFF will appear briefly on the screen The sleep timer can be used to instantly record in conjunction with your VCR Start recording with your VCR then carry out the instructions above to setthe stop time for the receiver You will need to set your VCR to stop recording at the same stop time otherwise it will continue to record a blank or distorted and noisy screen after the receiver has gone into standby mode For further information on recording satellite programmes see the Timer Menu section on page 12 ON SCREEN MENU OPIERATION MAIN MENU Many of the functions of your receiver can be set up using on screen menus most of which are contained in the menu structure spreading out from the Main Menu as diim milis vei bu T shown on the next page The Main Menu is also shown left 3 TIMER This short section describes the general features of the menu system The subse 4 PARENTAL CONTROL quent sections then give a detailed description of each menu in turn Th
37. hance your satellite system by connecting additional components such as Avideo recorder VCR This allows you to record satellite transmissions You may also wish to use the receiver s Timer Menu in conjunction with your VCR to record programmes while you are out Stereo equipment Your satellite receiver is fitted with the PANDA 17M noise reduction system to enhance its audio performance PANDA 1 is a trademark of Wegener Communications Inc To get the maximum performance from your receiver you can connect it to a stereo TV or a stereo amplifier Adecoder You can connect an external decoder to the receiver via a rear panel SCART socket With a decoder you are able to receive satellite transmissions which have been scrambled providing you have paid a subscription A dish positioner You may have a dish antenna which is capable of being moved around to receive transmissions from different satellites A compatible dish positioner can be connected to your receiver via the DECODER SCART connector You can still also connect an external decoder BEFORE YOU ikl FRONT AND REAR PANEL DRAWINGS INTRODUCTION f PHILIPS Pom m m i EP STCRLOSSATELUTE ROCCIA FRY an GE nt 4i ee I 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 STANDBY button 5 3 character display 2 This button has no function 6 Infra red receive window 3 PROGRAMME DOWN button 4 PROGRAMME UP button ra Oe AUDIO WARNING DISCONNECT ACHTUNG VOR
38. has a STORE option you can abandon the changes you have made by leaving the menu by pressing the MENU or OFF key before you select the STORE option You can also abandon changes you have made in the Find Pro grammes Audio Settings and External Decoder Menus providing you leave the menu system before you store this information at the Programme Install Menu In all other menus all the settings you make are stored automatically FUNCTIONS AT THE MAIN MENU OPERATION Using Favourite Programme Mode Using favourite programme mode saves you having to do alot of key pressing to select those programmes you view most often It also allows you to group together programmes covering common topics e g sports films etc The favourite pro grammes list is a list of your ten favourite programmes which you can edit as described on page 14 by selecting option 5 at the Main Menu In a new receiver the factory set favourite programmes will be programmes 1 to 10 If atthe Main Menu the first option says FAVOURITE PROGR OFF then the receiver is already in favourite programme mode Ifthe first option says FAVOURITE PROGR ON press the 1 key to put the receiver into favourite programme mode Thereceiver displays the programme which was displayed when you last left favourite programme mode or it displays favourite programme 1 if the receiver has been powered down since it was last in favourite programme mode To select one of your favourite programmes
39. hat the menus are not in your desired language press the 8 key then the 7 key and finally press either the blue or the red on the rocker key directly below the MENU key This will cause the menu language to change Programmes You can set up 199 programmes each programme containing information about a particular satellite channel such as its name frequency etc When it is new your receiver has already been programmed with most of the satellite channels See the list supplied separately Using the Programme Edit and Programme Install Menus you can alter the programmes and set up new programmes for additional satellite transmissions that you tune in to INSTALLATION OVERVIEW We recommend that a qualified satellite TV installation engineer carries out the installation of your satellite system If however you install it yourself proceed as follows Connecting Up Do not plug your receiver into the mains straight away Refer to the installation procedures on page 22 to make all the necessary connections and then plug the receiver into the mains Tuning In Refer to the UHF Tuning section overleaf and make all the necessary adjustments until the Global Settings Menu appears on your TV screen Antenna and LNC Settings At the Global Settings Menu press the 3 key to select the Antenna Settings Menu Refer to the procedures starting on page 20 to set up your receiver to be compatible with your antenna and its LNC Viewing Progr
40. he Audio Frequency init ate o eeu Tuo aede oet Yn panne e dpnu Reo su ius iEas 18 Selecting Blank Screen Radio MOE s scnssscvsssevanansexasenadsurcsnssesnesudyereadcusesevesensndssduasesccsecssvenss 18 Customising the De emphasis for Mono Modes rrrrrrrrrre rie rise neee aeree zie nenee reiezione 18 Storing the Audio Settings Information rsrrrrrrrerrerrizece nie rione cen enne 18 EXTERNAL DECODER MENU ilaele 19 Setting ine Baseband sla 19 Setting the Audio and Video SOUICB incinta 19 Storing the Externa Decoder Informati sia 19 GLOBAL SETHNGS MENU cirie ian iii 19 UHF TUNING ici ae 19 Eis XH MIT eet 19 ANTENNA SETTINGS MENU C 20 Settingtho POSITONOF nre 20 LNC INSTALLATION MENU lar 20 SCUDO Uie BUR serena 20 Scanning the Frequencies to Find a Satellite eere eere rennes 20 Setting AFG for te ENG Offset arri 21 setting the LNG Offset Manually cloro arri 21 SELTING IHE CONTRAST lalla 21 SETTING THE BACKGROUND COLOUR naseseaesresossooessuoesssssoescesaseroecsnsosacnasassssasanssorsesanrsoesasesssoss 21 DEP CLOCK MENU prc aa 21 Setting tho Cumont TIME em 21 SETTING THE MENU LANGUAGE alri 21 INSTALLATION alla 22 Connecting toa TV Using Coaxial Cable cr eoe eo eri etel evo Soon Enea iii 22 Connecting to a TV and a VCR Using Coaxial Cable reete 22 Connecti
41. ight You use them to change the satellite channel information assigned to each of the pro gramme numbers You can also copy the channel information from one programme number to another so that this new information overwrites any information which was on that programme number This is however done from the Programme Install Menu as described on page 16 It is important to take account of the fact that when the information is deleted or inserted the channel information moves to fill up the empty programme numbers as shown in the examples on the right where example programmes 1 to 6 are listed For each example the starting point is the first list headed STARTING POINT Be careful before you delete a programme i e delete the satellite channel information from a programme number If you later want to restore this pro gramme and do not have the same channel information on another programme number so that you can insert or copy it from there you will have to set up the programme again from scratch using the Programme Install Menu As you change the programme numbers the relevant programme will be dis played as the background to the menu unless the programme is locked in which case the existing programme remains displayed Swapping Programmes When you enter the Swap Programme Menu option 1 gives the number of the programme you are viewing and option 2 does not contain a programme number Select opti
42. ill flash Press the key or key to set the required value Press the 5 key then press the key or key to go through the weeks and days one at a time until the correct day is displayed The current day is shown as TODAY Subsequent days are shown by the day of the week prefixed by 1ST 2ND 3RD or 4TH to show the relevant week Press the 6 key and the programme number will flash Press the key or key to set the required number Press the 8 key followed by the 4 key or key to turn the timer to ON rather than OFF You have now done all thatis required to setup timerblock 1 If you wantto programme more than one timerblock do not leave the menu but continue as described opposite Setting Up Further Timerblocks Select the TIMERBLOCK option and press the key to set it to 2 As soon as you do this the start and stop times will reset themselves to the receiver s currenttime Enter the start and stop times day and programme information required for the second timerblock Press the 8 key followed by the key or key to turn the timer to ON for the second timerblock Continue in this manner until you have set up all the timerblocks you require and then leave the menu When you leave the menu and put the receiver into standby mode the timer t display on the receiver s front panel will be lit until the recording has finished If any of the recording times conflict with each other they are detected and the message TIMERBL
43. ired alter the information at the Find Programmes and External Decoder Menus EXTERNAL DECODER MENU Important The External Decoder Menu is shown right Attaching an external decoder to your receiver will allow you to view scrambled transmissions Although your receiver is a PAL satellite receiver an external MAC decoder will allow you to watch MAC as well as PAL SECAM transmissions You will however need to set the baseband provided by this DECODER SCART connector to the correct value and select the source of the audio and video signals setting the Baseband At the BASEBAND option press the key or key to set PAL SECAM or MAC Setting the Audio and Video Source At the AV SOURCE option press the key or key to go through the three available values until the required one is displayed AUTO is automatic audio and video loop through to the receiver s TV SCART connector which will occur if the decoder recognises pin 8 of the receiver s DE CODER SCART connector If your decoder does not control pin 8 of the receiver s DECODER SCART connector you need to set the audio and video source to one ofthe external values EXT V or EXT AV These force a loop through from the receiver s DECODER SCART connector to its TV SCART connector EXT V loops only the video signal whereas EXT AV loops the audio and video signals sound and picture NOTE If you select one of the EXT values and you do not have an external decoder fitted
44. it the cover after replacing the fuse NEVER use the plug with the fuse cover ornitted If the fitted plug is not suitable for yaur socket outlets it should be cut off after having first removed the fuse and an appropriate plug fitted in its place If this new plug contains a fuse its value should be the same as that removed from the non rewireable plug The severed plug must be destroyed immediately to avoid the possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 A socket elsewhere IF YOU NEED TO FIT A MAINS PLUG THEN FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BELOW Important The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE Neutral N BROWN Live L As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED On no account connect either of these wires to the terminal marked E or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires A fused plug must be fitted with a 3 A fuse complying with BS 1362 If you are using a non fused plug an external fuse must not exceed 5 A MAINS LEAD PLUG CONNECTIONS CONTINENTAL
45. lue set here will influence the frequency value displayed in the Find Pro grammes Menu see page 17 There for example if you tune into SKY NEWS which comes from the Astra satellite anci can see this programme on the screen the correct frequency value of 11 377 GHz will not be displayed unless you have set the input to the correct band i e FSS B at this LNC Installation Menu You can continue to watch SKY NEWS but the frequency value displayed will be incorrect You musi therefore decide the frequency range of the programmes and ensure that the LNC is capable of receiving this band Atthe INPUT option press the key or key to go through the frequency band options until the required band is displayed Scanning the Frequencies to Find a Satellite The FIND SATELLITE option can be used to help you adjust the position of your dish antenna in order to find the transmissions from a particular satellite This feature is very useful when you first align your dish antenna and the signal is too weak to disable the plain background in normal frequency search mode see page 17 for details of this search mode At the LNC Installation Menu press the 2 key to start the scan and move your dish antenna during the scanning until you obtain a stronger signal and better picture The receiver will scan quickly through the whole frequency range and there will always be a picture although this will sometimes be noisy and distorted as the menu s
46. ng to a TV and VCR Using SCART Leads cere ceres eeee eret 23 Connecting an External Decoder i n soceri Daran eno ab sacri Oven eo ade Eua IRR 23 Gonnecting a Philips DISIRPOSIUORBI scsi iraniane 23 Connecting Stereo EQUIDMENT curia 24 OUTLINE SPECIFICATION sa 25 Resetting the Faclon Set PIN 1 cte cessio tei EHE SN EXFRC MESE AcULUS aaa dea aoa a Ua nce euer pa ades eeu Pon gud 25 PIN DESIGNATIONS FOR SCART CONNECTORS eere eene enne nerane see resconeseonicni 27 CONTENTS BEFORE YOU START REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST This satellite receiver has been designed and built to provide years of trouble free service The receiver has been manufactured to meet international safety standards but as with any electrical equipment you musttake care if you wantto obtain the best results and operate your receiver safely We recommend that your satellite system be installed by a qualified satellite TV installation engineer this manual does however contain instructions on how to install your receiver in case you wish to do this yourself To obtain the best results from your receiver itis important that you read this manual completely especially the safety instructions below SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT AN e Ensure that all electrical connections are properly made in accordance with the fir manufacturer s instructions see below Connection to the Mains Supply if TO AVOID THE RISK OF A FATAL ELECTRIC SH
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48. on 1 and use the key or key to alter the number if required Select option 2 and use the key or key to enter the number Press the 3 key to store this change The message INFORMATION STORED appears briefly on the screen If you were now to leave the menu and browse through the programmes you would find that the satellite channel which was at one programme numberis now atthe other programme number and vice versa as shown in the example All other programmes remain unchanged If you rernain in the menu after storing the menu reverts to giving the original programme number in option 1 and no programme number in option 2 You can then perform further swaps if you wish before leaving the menu Inserting a Programme When you enter the Insert Programme Menu option 1 gives the number of the programme you are viewing and option 2 does not contain a programme number Select option 1 and use the key or key to alter the number if required Select option 2 and use the key or key to enter the number Press the 3 key to store this change The message INFORMATION STORED appears briefly on the screen If you were now to leave the menu and browse through the programmes you will find that the satellite channels assigned to several of the programme numbers will have changed Consider the example shown right where programme 2 is inserted at programme 5 The satellite channel SKY2 which was at programme 2 is now at programme 5
49. or then when you bring the receiver out of standby a satellite programme will be automatically displayed on the TV screen You can then change satellite programme as described opposite Selecting Satellite Programmes with Coaxial Interconnection If your satellite receiver and TV are interconnected by a coaxial cable then when you bring the receiver out of standby you will get a satellite programme displayed on the TV screen if you had been watching satellite TV when you last put the receiver into standby and have not in the meantime been watching terrestrial TV You can then change programme as described below If the last programme you were watching before bringing the receiver out of standby was a terrestrial TV programme then a terrestrial TV programme will be displayed when you bring the satellite receiver out of standby To get satellite TV press the numeric key on your TV handset which you have assigned to satellite TV Fora Philips TV you need to press the TV key on this handset followed by the numeric key which you have assigned to satellite TV Finally press the SAT key at the top of your handset to make the handset suitable for selecting satellite programmes You can then change programme as described below Changing Satellite Programme You can browse through the programmes one at a time by pressing the P or P key The P key increments the programme number by one the P key decrements it by one There is a wrap a
50. plug back into the socket You need to hold down the key as long as the characters DP are displayed onthe front panel Note that this action also unlocks any programmes you had e i __ m _P_ t_un mpi lt mipitit ubi dh Wp ci M dm ee M ee oe ee ee M ee eee Oe eee 25 oe ee eee az a m SPECIFICATION 26 OPERATING STORAGE CONDITIONS Operating Temperature Range Operating Humidity Range Storage Temperature Range Storage Humidity Range AUDIO Audio Bandwidth Tuning Frequency Range 5 40 C 20 8096 non condensing at 25 C 20 450 C 10 9096 non condensing at 25 C 280 kHz wide band mono de emphasis PANDA 1 50 us or J17 5 00 9 00 MHz in 10 kHz steps C Band Preset Stereo Subcarriers FSS DBS and T COM Bands Preset Stereo Subcarriers Stereo 7 02 amp 7 20 MHz Stereo B 7 38 amp 7 56 MHz Stereo C 7 74 amp 7 92 MHz Stereo D 8 10 amp 8 28 MHz Preset Mono Subcarriers Mono 1 6 50 MHz Mono 2 7 02 MHz Mono 3 7 20 MHz Mono 4 7 38 MHz Mono 5 7 56 MHz Mono 6 7 74 MHz Mono 7 7 92 MHz Mono 8 8 10 MHz Mono 9 8 28 MHz PANDA1 Stereo A 5 58 amp 5 76 MHz PANDA 1 Stereo B 5 94 amp 6 12 MHz n Stereo C 6 30 amp 6 48 MHZ o i Stereo D 6 66 amp 6 84 MHz Preset Mono Subcarriers 50 us Mono 1 6 60 MHz 50 us PANDA 1 Mono 2 6 65 MHz n Mono 3 6 80 MHz Mono 4 5 94 MHz PANDA 1 n Mono 5
51. press the appropriate numeric key 1 to 0 The receiver s front panel display will show the favourite programme number preceded by an F If you wish to see your favourite programme list on screen press the key twice The favourite programme numbers are given in the first column A typical list is shown right NOTE To display the status permanently in favourite programme mode press the key three times When you use the P and P keys to browse in favourite programme mode you will just cycle through the 10 programmes in the list rather than all the programmes To return to normal viewing mode from favourite programme mode press the MENU key The Main Menu will be displayed and option 1 will say FAVOURITE PROGR OFF Press the 1 key to turn off favourite programme mode The receiver will display the programme you were viewing in favourite programme mode but the receiver will actually now be in normal viewing mode SKYS ESPORT MTV RIL LOCKED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Skipping Programmes You can use the skip function to designate specific programmes as having SKIP ON These programmes will then be skipped when you use the P and P keys to browse through the programmes The only way you can enter a skipped programme is to use the numeric keys To put skip onto a programme select the programme then press the MENU key to display the Main Menu If at the Main Menu the second option says SKIP PROGR OFF then the p
52. rent programmes and leave your receiver in standby when you go out The clocks in your receiver anc your VCR must be set to the same time and the start and stop recording times that you set at this Timer Menu must be the same as those that you set on your VCR Ifyou have connected your VCR using a SCART lead in order to record from the receiver you will needto select AUX or AV onthe VCR asthe programme to record When replaying the VCR through the receiver you will need to switch the receiver into standby mode or select TV using the TV SAT key this method of replaying is however only possible if the TV is also connected using a SCART lead See also the Installation section on page 22 Youcannotrecord one satellite orogramme while you are watching a different one If you are watching a programme at the start time a flashing clock symbol will appear at the bottom of the screen and the timer display as the letter t see left on the receiver s front panel wil flash After one minute the receiver will automati cally switch to the programme you have set to record After the recording has finished the receiver will go into standby mode If you press the handset keys while a timerblock is being recorded they will have no effect on the receiver except that you can cancel during a recording see the next page e Torecordinstantly with your VCR you can use the Sleep Timer function see page 8 Setting the Sleep Timer e When
53. rogramme already has SKIP ON If the second option says SKIP PROGR ON press the 2 key to put skip onto the programme The message PROGR SKIP ON will appear briefly on the screen To remove the skip from a programme selectthe programme using the numerickeys then press the MENU key The Main Menu will be displayed and option 2 will say SKIP PROGR OFF Press the 2 key to turn the skip off The message PROGR SKIP OFF will appear briefly on the screen The receiver will then display the programme you were viewing but it will no longer be skipped when you browse 11 OPERATION 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TIMER MON 10 15 55 START HRS 10 30 START MIN STOP HRS STOP MIN DAY 2ND MON P11 VOX TIMERBLOCK 1 TIMER OFF 11 15 TIMER MENU Important TheTimerMenuis shown left The current day and time as given by the receiver s clock is shown beneath the menu title and this will increment as time elapses If the clock has not been set a flashing time will be displayed You must set the receiver s clock forthe Timer Menu to be effective see page 21 Set Clock Menu You use the menu to record satellite programmes in conjunction with your VCR while you are out You can record without using this menu but it that case you could only record transmissions on one programme number and you would have to leave your receiver running on that programme while you were out Using the Timer Menu you can record several diffe
54. t both ends e g pressing the P key at programme 199 gives programme 1 You can also key in the programme number directly using the numeric keys Press the numeric key for the first digit of your required programme number You will see that number followed by a cursor displayed at the top of the screen While the cursor is still displayed key in the second digit of your required programme number The second digit again followed by a cursor appears on the screen While the cursor is still displayed key in the third digit of your required programme number Example Keying in to select programme number 134 Press the 1 key 1 appears on the screen Immediately press the 3 key 13 appears on the screen Immediately press the 4 key 134 appears on the screen and programme number 134 is thereby selected lf your programme number has only one or two digits then do nothing when the first or second cursor appears After a short time the cursor will disappear and you will therefore have selected your required one or two digit number Switching Between Terrestrial and Satellite Reception If your receiver is connected to your TV using a SCART lead then you will be able to switch between terrestrial and satellite reception providing your TV recognises pin 8 of the SCART socket Press the TV SAT key to toggle between terrestrial and satellite reception CHANGING THE AUDIO MODE Some audio modes provide commentary in different languag
55. t the Installation section on page 22 of this manual NOTE When you have to press several keys in succession you must press each successive key within a certain short time otherwise the receiver will revertto normal viewing mode CHANGING THE BATTERIES The handset runs from two LR03 AAA or UM4 batteries located under a cover on the underside of the handset These batteries will need replacing from time to time You should dothis as soon as the handset fails to operate from the normal viewing distance Insert your fingernails or other thin object along the left hand edge of the battery cover and lever the cover off Remove the old batteries and put in the new ones in the orientation shown in the figure Snap the cover back into position NOTE Never leave flat batteries in the handset as they may leak and corrode the metal contacts SELECTING PROGRAMMES When you first power on your receiver it will be in standby mode To bring it out of standby mode press the P or P key or one of the numeric keys 0 to 9 A programme will then appear on the screen Whether this programme is a terrestrial or satellite programme depends on the way your TV and satellite receiver are connected together and on the programme you were last viewing as described below Selecting Satellite Programmes with SCART Interconnection lf your satellite receiver and TV are interconnected by a SCART cable and providing your TV recognises pin 8 of the SCART connect
56. the permanent programme status from the screen press the key twice again OPERATION I SETTING THE SLEEP TIMIER OPERATION l NOTE You can use the sleep timer even if the receiver s clock has not been set Setting the sleep timer is a useful way to switch off your receiver at a later time and is a handy method to use when you instantly record with your VCR Press the key The menu shown left will appear on the screen The time of the receiver s clock is SLEEP TIMER displayed under the menu title and this will be flashing if it has not been set since the SUN 00 25 24 receiver was powered up see page 21 Set Clock Menu Even if the clock has not STOP 00 55 been set its current value will increment every second and the receiver assumes that n this is the actual time decrease increase time The stop time displayed when you first enter the menu is the receiver s current time press SHEEP MER eee plus 30 minutes If you want the receiver to switch off after a length of time other than Press OFF to cancel 30 minutes press the key to increase the stop time by 15 minutes for each press Press the key to decrease the stop time by 15 minutes for each key press Press the key to store this sleep timer information The message SLEEP TIMER ON will be displayed briefly The programme you were viewing will remain on the screen until the receiver s clock reaches the same value as the stop time you set then the receiver will
57. the picture will disappear from your screen Storing the External Decoder Information The values you have set at this menu can be stored using the STORE PROGRAMME option at the Programme Install Menu Before you do this however you can if required alter the information at the Find Programmes and Audio Settings Menus GLOBAL SETTINGS MENU IMPORTANT The Global Settings Menu is shown right From this menu you can open up sub menus all of which are used to set up system rather than programme param eters You can also perform UHF tuning and set the contrast and background colour There is a hidden option at this menu Pressing the 8 key will display the Download Facility Menu This menu has been included to assist dealers and is not designed for receiver users If you should accidentally display the Download Facility Menu press the MENU key to redisplay the Global Settings Menu or press the OFF key to revert to normal viewing mode UHF TUNING Options 1 and 2 of the Global Setting Menu are concerned with UHF tuning Option 1 is used to tune your satellite receiver into the chosen channel on your TV if your receiver and TV are connected via coaxial cable Initially the menu is not likely to be seen it becomes visible as tuning progresses See page 6 where this UHF tuning is described in detail UHF Fine Tuning The second option can be used for fine tuning although this is not often required Select option 2 and press the
58. ul ub bea cuvnd esce Neo Due det Coe Mn Dread 14 Locking and Unlocking the Menus ssccssscsscssssccesassssscescccesccassnnsecccusseescessacansuscessecousenesees 14 Changing the PIN BuU Od e E E E 14 FAVOURITE PROGRAMMES LIST MENU sssessscssseccsssorsnrcsosssesssesessescsssesessssnecssecacceess 14 Settirg Up tne Favourite Programmes List scsscsscsssssesscessscasssceaceecesneeesscanerencssneaeenenensees 14 PROGRAMME EDIT MENU aulin 15 SWAPPING Programmes ceri 15 senno a PIOGIAMME dirle 15 Doleo a Programme PR 16 PROGRAMME INSTALL MENU scisscssnscescasdasicenvasstisvavecsevevvecnssccisesacasscancecucssiescecsvacescocnceas 16 STORING PROGRAMME INFORMATION ssccsscsssecssscssceessssssccessesoecssssesonssesesscsssasseccsesssseceeee 16 COPYING A PROGRANME slice aa 16 CHANGING A PROGRAMME NAME ill sacescetssencevesentecesasensseviwasctucslsucssvencasseneserteceeses 16 FIND PROGRAMMES MENU cla veste ett uc Vr RENTES UR eb Nav ure Ya Teu ydp FLOS neo eain ke ea euin ERU EUN ERES 17 Setting the FOCUS n icc 17 Searching the Frequencies to Find New Programmes eene nennen 17 Seng ihe Polar sla ele 17 Setting Me Selite masi aria 17 Storing the Find Programmes Information eese eene eene nennen ennt 18 AUDIO SETTINGS MENU rt Arai 18 Selling WE Audi MOJE ML UM 18 Sell the Audio FFanueriGi sr 18 Customising t
59. unlocked the programme To unlock it permanently display the Parenta Control Menu then press the 1 key When the message TO UNLOCK PROGRAMME ENTER PIN appears on the screen key in your PIN The programme will be permanently unlocked and the message PROGRAMME UNLOCKED is displayed Locking and Unlocking the Menus If you lock the menus the Main Menu comprises only the first four options You are not able to enter the Favourite Programme List Programme Edit Programme Install and Global Settings Menus To lock the menus display the Parental Control Menu then press the 2 key When the message TO LOCK MENUS ENTER PIN appears key in your PIN If you have entered the PIN correctly the message MENUS LOCKED appears To unlock the menus display the Parental Control Menu then press the 2 key When the message TO UNLOCK MENUS ENTER PIN appears key in your PIN If you have entered the PIN correctly the message MENUS UNLOCKED appears Changing the PIN NOTE We recommend that you customise the PIN If you forget it consult page 25 for details on how to restore the factory set PIN To change the PIN display the Perental Control Menu and then press the 3 key The message TO CHANGE PIN ENTER PIN appears Key in the existing PIN note that you only have about 4 seconds to do this and for a new receiver you will need to key in the factory set PIN The message NEW PIN appears Key in four numbers of your choica The message CONFIR
60. your receiver is now tuned in to TV channel 38 PAL G If you did not set your TV to channel 38 PAL G itis unlikely that you will be able to see the Global Settings Menu onthe screen initially this will appear as tuning progresses To tune in press the blue key or the red key to go through the channel numbers one at a time until you can see a gcod quality picture of the Global Settings Menu on the screen Your chosen TV channel number should be visible in line 1 of the menu You can also fine tune at the menu but as this feature is not often required it is described along with the other options in the Global Settings Menu on page 19 of this manual HANDSET OPERATION The handset is shown right on page 7 The keys in the top half of the handset are used to select both satellite TV programm es and terrestrial programmes on a Philips TV and to switch between terrestrial and satellite reception The four keys in the centre labelled MENU OFF and the rocker key with the red and the blue are used to operate the menu system for satellite TV They are described in detail starting on page 8 The handset works by sending an infra red beam to your receiver therefore be sure to pointittowardsthe infra red receive window on the front of the receiver Do not place any objects which may block the beam between the window and the handset These instructions assume that all the equipment has been properly installed and powered on Consul
61. your receiver to the appropriate audio input sockets on your amplifier Switch your amplifier to Auxiliary Input HIFI SYSTEM _ _ one HARRIE _ e a t p EA za p P r mnl RR mi p ee a n mn e AERIAL SOCKET n Suc SATELLITE RECEIVER Back view EP e as o TV D m E TE C Na T Tm e oss ow ae gt ta E ott sw FROM R L AUDIO SOCKETS TO AUDIO INPUT SOCKETS OUTLINE SPECIFICATION GENERAL Number of Programmes Front Panel Indicators Front Panel Control Buttons UHF Modulator Operating Voltage Power Consumption Dimensions Weight CONNECTORS TV VCR DECODER AUDIO OUT MAINS INPUT AERIAL TV LNC TUNER Receiving Frequency Range Polarity Switching Input Impedance l F F Bandwidth Input Level Image Rejection Static Threshold Energy Dispersion Removal SCART SOCKETS Video Output Level Video Output Impedance Video Frequency Range Video De emphasis PAL Baseband Output Level Baseband Frequency Range Baseband De emphasis Audio Frequency Range Audio Output Level SPECIFICATION i T _ re y 199 Green 3 character 7 segment display for Standby Timer and Programme Channel No Standby Programme Up Programme Down CCIR PAL System G Ch 21 to 69 preset to Ch 38 187

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