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1. B Connecting TV via Composite connection Vu provides Composite and Component connectors for both audio and video Connect your TV to Vu as follows VIDEO Audio gt ss 1 4 ss JE FG Z Y oe e e e Manufactured under license from 4 y oe e Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks a of Dolby Laboratories USB 2 0 RS232 or External IR 13 18V Max 400 SIPDIF poa a NOTE If you have an A V receiver with S PDIF digital audio input this connection is recommended to enjoy the best audio quality especially for the Dolby Digital sound 16 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 3 Connecting Power A power cord and an adapter are provided in the accessory box Plug the round end of the adapter power cord into the power input of SOLO SE NOTE AC input condition e Nominal Voltage Range 100 250 VAC e Maximum Voltage Range 90 264 VAC e Nominal Frequency 50 60 Hz e Maximum Frequency Range 47 63 Hz NOTE means Remote control operation order 4 Power ON OFF Press Power key Press MENU re gt Select Standby Reset There are several ways to turn your Vu ON or OFF e Complete Power Shutdown There is a Power Switch in the rear panel and once It is ON you do not need to turn it on or off each time I
2. 10 Recording Optional Vu SOLO SE supports multiple recordings up to 8 recording at the same time D Instant Recording Press REC e key Press REC key to start the recording of the current program Five recording options are given Add recording stop after current event This option is used when you want to end recording when the current program ends Add recording enter recording duration This option is used when you want to manually set the length of recording by entering a certain number as below 34 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Add recording enter recording end time This option is used when you want to define a certain date and time when the recording is stopped Peste ange eco ee O Cancel LI a yond a Add recording indefinitely This option is used when you want to keep recording running without a specific end time Recording will continue unless you stop it Don t record This option is used to exit from this menu without recording 2 Recording by Timer Press MENU ve key gt Select Timer You can manage recording process using Timer List menu Press MENU and select Timer on the menu Ex Timer List bat remiiansi Hase Td H mni ma LT DES CO inig ASTRA HI ATILA p Dera 1 ASTRA IC ermalanal Timbre 2 uL ap JT C2 ene Vu User Manual In this menu color keys are assigned for each different functio
3. Name Displays the name of the selected program Description Displays a short description of the selected program Timer Type e Select Zap for channel tuning reservation e Select Record for recording reservation Repeat Type e Select Once for one time of zapping or recording reservation e Select Repeated for repeated zapping or recording reservation e Repeats This option is given only when you selected Repeated in the Repeat Type You can reserve zapping or recording per Daily Weekly Mon Fri User defined Date Displays the current date This entry is on when you selected Once in the Repeat Type Start Time You can set the time to begin recording or zapping End Time You can set the time to end recording or zapping Channel This entry allows you to change the channel Press LEFT RIGHT key to call up Channel Selection menu You can select a different channel from this list using this option To return to Timer entry menu press EXIT After event This option allows you to choose from auto do nothing go to Idle Server Mode and go to standby after the timer event is done a Vu User Manual e YELLOW Single EPG Press YELLOW while Eventview menu is on to call up the program event schedules of the selected channel di 0 HA HI iaa ae In this state you can sort the list according to A Z order or Time by pressing YELLOW NOTE To add a timer for recording or zapping p
4. gt ET MADE INGER 7 A dc You can navigate through the Teletext page by using UP DOWN key to select a text page Also just simply enter the page number that you want to read e MUTE key Once you activated Teletext you can toggle between the live mode and the Teletext page by pressing MUTE 2 key instantly In this case loading of the Teletext page takes place instantly e VOLUME If you want to enlarge the page press VOLUME key 26 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual e VOLUME If you want to reduce the page size press VOLUME key 6 Program Information Infobar O Press OK key Whenever you change the channel infobar is always displayed for 5 seconds default setting Infobar is designed to provide you comprehensive information of the channel that you are currently watching e Press OK to call up infobar o e T 0000 ASTRA HD z JE 21 00 00 00 ASTRA HD Demokanal 179 min SNR 99 bise 00 00 ASTRA HD Demokanal 1440 min AGC65 O Subservices Audio O Extensions Tuner A O O Remaining time of the current program 2 The name of the current channel O The current program 4 The next program 5 REC Highlighted in red when recording is in progress Optional 6 CAS Encrypted program 7 Teletext E Highlighted when the program provides Teletext 16 9 Screen ratio Vu User Manual 9 SNR Signal to Noi
5. 18 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual A Configuring Tuner A DVB S2 NOTE If DVB S2 tuner is mounted read the following instructions Using LEFT RIGHT key you can choose one of the following Configuration Modes e Nothing connected e Simple e Loop through to mode to make the LNB1 be internally connected to the LNB2 in e Equal to mode to use the same configuration as that of Tuner B e Advanced for an advanced user configuration If you choose Simple configuration mode the following picture will appear Vu User Manual The five modes are available for the satellite cable connection between LNB and your Vu as below e Single This option is used to receive a single satellite with a single LNB The cable from LNB is directly connected to Vu Toneburst A B This option is used if you want to receive two satellites using a Toneburst switch DISEQC A B This option allows you to configure two satellites in Port A and Port B 20 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual DiSEqC A B C D This option allows you to configure four satellites in Port A Port B Port C and Port D e Positioner This option is used when you have a motorized satellite antenna TT Vu User Manual e Selecting Scan Mode Automatic Scan Manual Scan Channel scanning is possible either in Automatic Scan mode or Manual Scan mode e Automatic Scan I
6. Here you have two options for YES and NO NO is used to scan the transponder TP based on the data that your Vu currently has YES is used to scan the TP not just based on the existing TP data but also using new TP data if there is TP data newly transported from the TP Naturally YES option takes longer while it may results in a better scan result 9 Clear Before Scan YES is used when you want to delete the existing channel list before you start the automatic scan If you want to keep the existing list select NO Only Free Scan Here you have two options for YES and NO If you want to scan only Free To Air channels without any encryption select YES Otherwise select NO to scan all FTA and CAS channels Press OK to activate the manual scan This will take some minutes As the scan proceeds you will see the progressive bar and the newly found services underneath al Vu User Manual 2 2 System Configuration Press MENU 1 gt Setup gt System Here you can find most of the necessary settings that you might need to optimize your Vu in the way you like it Please read the followings carefully A AV Settings O MENU C gt Setup gt System gt A V Settings Here you will find options necessary to set up the audio and video configuration of your Vu Lua A V Settings Te Store WSS od Coity Digital etant Gual te En y a mi ay ria Lera al PA del ay ira Doty Digital decretar NOTE RE
7. User Manual 14 Plug ins MENU es gt Plugins Vu is integrated with standard 10 100Mbps Ethernet with RJ 45 connector You are recommended to use this network capability of Vu to fully enjoy the system If your Vu s network connection is established you can directly download plug ins from a designated website of Vu 1 Press MENU and select Plugins menu to active Plugin browser 2 Press GREEN key to download a list of plug ins available 3 Once the download is done a list of plug ins will be displayed 4 Select a plug in to download 5 You can check if the download is done properly on the Plugin browser From this site you can check available plug ins to download as below al Vu User Manual 15 Sleep Timer MENU C gt Standby Restart gt Sleep Timer You can set a specific time when your Vu goes into Idle Server Mode or Standby mode using this menu Three color keys are used to set up this sleep timer RED This option is used to enable or disable Sleep Timer GREEN This option is used to choose between dle Server Mode and Standby mode 3 YELLOW This option is used to choose whether to be asked of confirmation before system shutdown 42 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual IV System Configuration Vu is a very sophisticated device designed to allow users a variety of system setting options You can fine tune your Vu to be your
8. Vu User Manual Press OK to activate the automatic scan This will take some minutes As the scan proceeds you will see the progressive bar and the newly found services underneath D Manual Scan of Services MENU uo gt Setup gt Service Searching gt Manual Scan If you Know well enough to configure each exact setting required for manual search of services you can do manual scan as well There are many parameter values that you need to decide as below For DVB S2 High Definition For DVB S Standard Definition l zs z Amongst other things the below parameters are what you need to decide prior to manual scan Tuner You need to decide which tuner you want to use for manual scan 2 System Here you have two options between DVB S SD and DVB S2 HD if DVB S2 tuner is mounted 46 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 3 Frequency You need to enter the exact frequency of the transponder that you want to scan 4 Symbol Rate You need to enter the exact symbol rate of the transponder that you want to scan 5 Polarity Here you have options for Horizontal Vertical Circular Left and Circular Right You need to know the polarity of the transponder that you want to scan 6 FEC Forward Error Correction You need to enter the exact FEC value of the transponder that you want to scan 7 Modulation Here you have two options for QPSK SD and 8PSK HD Network Scan
9. These buttons are for STB only before the RCU set up is done It is switchable only after the configuration is done All the other buttons are for STB only 4 Mode Switch of Volume and Mute For the sake of easy volume control please set the STB volume at 50 of the maximum level and set this level as the default volume level from STB Then you just have to control your TV volume only without having to adjust STB volume at the same time Set up Sequence lt lt 1 6 gt gt lt 9 gt lt 9 gt lt 3 gt lt TV Power or STB Power gt 62 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 1 Press land 6 for three seconds until LED is on 2 Press lt 9 gt lt 9 gt lt 3 gt 3 If you want to control of TV volume press TV Power button If you want to control STB volume press STB Power button 5 Reset of TV Set up In case you want to reset the configured TV set up of your RCU Press Sequence lt lt 1 6 gt gt lt 9 gt lt 9 gt lt 6 gt 1 Press land 6 for three seconds until LED is on 2 Press lt 9 gt lt 9 gt lt 6 gt 3 This will reverse the RCU into no configuration state 6 System Code Change You can change the system code of your Vu universal RCU according to the Vu model that you want to control The default system code is Mode 2 Mode 1 SOLO DUO Mode 2 UNO Ultimo SOLO SE DUO2 Mode 3 amp 4 reserved for future models Press lt lt 2 7 gt gt lt
10. ee NUUR ON ZEA Elo Y a e e e Manufactured under license from ss PAN SRV ll D ee e e e Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the p of Dolby Laboratories For DTS patents a E A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK E 6 i ae oes USB 2 0 e S ne see http patents dts com DO NOT OPEN 7 o LL NT 1 Pluggable Tuner Slot Single DVB S2 C T T2 2 Video output Connects to TV using RCA cable 3 Audio output Connects to TV using RCA cable 4 S PDIF Connects to a digital audio system using S PDIF cable 5 Ethernet Connects the PC or another set top box of Vut 6 External IR RS232 RS232 data port is provided On Off Switch Powers on off E SATA For external HDD 9 HDMI Connects to TV using a HDMI cable for both audio and video signals USB Connects the USB memory stick or external HDD 1 Power Inlet Connects the detachable power cord 8 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual D Conditional Access Amongst the channels that are scanned via Vu some channels can be properly tuned in only with the corresponding Smartcard and or CAM Conditional Access Module Vu provides two Smartcard Reader slots and one Conditional Interface slot and users need to purchase those Smartcards and CAMs that are required for viewing such subscription based services Insertion of Smartcard 1 Open the door on the right side 2 Insert Smartcard as in f
11. Displays the Electronic Program Guide EPG information if provided Channel Navigates through the scanned channel list 5 Menu Displays the main menu Recording List Optional Displays the list of recordings stored on the internal HDD if any 47 Audio Displays the audio track option to choose e g ACS Stereo Help Displays major important operation methods of Vu This provides users with a quick guide of using Vu Fast Rewind Fast rewinds at up to 128 times faster than the normal speed x2 4 8 16 32 64 128 0 Play Plays the selected file at the normal speed 1 Pause Pauses the live program Fast Forward Fast forwards at up to 128 times faster than the normal speed x2 4 8 16 32 64 128 23 TV Displays the TV Channel list Recording Optional Displays instantly the recording menu 5 Stop stops playing of a file and goes to the live mode Radio Displays the Radio channel list VOS Q amp 900 a G v NOTE Vu QWERTY is also supported optional OU0O0O0O0O000OO 0000000000 0000000000 W0 D0000 12 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual F Main Features e Powerful 1 3 GHz Dual Core CPU e Advanced Pluggable tuner system Single DVB S2 C T T2 e Dolby Digital Plus amp DTS supported e 1 x Smartcard Reader Xcrypt e 1 x Common Interface e Dual MPEG2 H 264 Har
12. 6 Checking H W amp S W Information MENU xx gt Information If you want to check the H W or S W system of your Vu this is the menu that you need to use Also here you can check very detailed information of a specific service A Service Information MENU re gt Information gt Service In this menu you can see all the parameter data of the current channel The service information is well arranged in four sections as below O Service info 60 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 3 Transponder B System Information MENU x gt Information gt About This menu is for you to check the current system of your Vu You can see the following information D SW version 2 Detected NIMs 3 Detected HDD Le Vu User Manual 2 7 Remote Control Unit RCU Set up Vu RCU is a universal RCU that can be used for TV and STB at the same time A User Guide of Vu Universal RCU Pre note lt lt gt gt means long press lt gt means normal press 4 digit code can be found in the TV brand code list of the user manual The new RCU of Vu is a universal type and you can control your Vu STB and TV at the same time This universal RCU is a modeless design While offering the basic control functions of your TV TV Power Volume Mute AV you can control STB without having to select mode between TV and STB every time Compared to those universal RCU of mode
13. HELP gt lt 0001 or 0002 or 0003 or 0004 gt 1 Press 2 and 7 for three seconds until LED is on 2 Press HELP 3 Press lt 0001 or 0002 or 0003 or 0004 gt DISCLAIMER Vu universal remote controller RCU is developed with Philips Electronics The database used in the Vu RCU supports more than 90 of the TV brands available on market This means that your TV may not be compatible with this universal RCU in some rare cases In this case Vu RCU can be used only for Vu set top box ls Vu User Manual B Function Key Table STB ARCHIV AUDIO STB AUDIO HELP STB HELP STB Stop 64 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Shall only be available when the user configure the related feature TV setup and or Volume Punch through C TV Code List Brand ID for Device TV ABS ADA AOC ADC ART ASA Aim E Vu User Manual Barco Basic Line Candle Bastide Capsonic Baur 0331 Carad 0488 Baysonic 0333 Carena 0489 Bazin 0335 Carnivale 0491 Beaumark 0340 Carrefour 0492 Beijing 0345 Carver 0494 Beko 0346 Cascade 0496 Belcor 0348 Casio 0499 Bell amp Howell 0350 Cathay 0501 Belson 0355 CCE 0504 Belstar 0357 Celebrity 0509 BenQ 0359 Celera 0510 Beon 0361 Celestial 0511 Berthen 0363 Centrex 0516 Best 0364 Centrum 0519 Bestar 0368 Centurion 0520 Bestar Daewoo 0369 Century 0521 Binatone 0378 CGE 0523 Black Diamond 0384 Changcheng 0526 Black Star 0386 Changfei 0527 Blackway 0388 Changf
14. MA TU Bork IDEAL J Melectronic lt Tesla Kenstar Vistron Pensonic Union DigiMax GFM Mitsai Nortek Camper Nexus Electronics PARK BARON Morgans Ziggo Cameron Gaba Nimbro Quadro Shinelco lt E Catha Chuangjia Duongjie Fagor Life Fenmenti Great Wall Huijiaban Kangwel Layco Multisystem Okana Oulin Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player 3 C CO CO RSIRISIR IR IR ICO Polyvision Walker Moree Nikai Novex Prandoni Prince Profekt Radio Shanshui Songdian Srypton Teachimagen Tiankeban Transfec Datron ShengCai Ministry Of Sound Inspira O K Line Vu User Manual V Copyright GNU GPL GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General
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16. Searching Here you set up the tuners of your Vu and run channel scanning automatically or manually A Tuner Configuration MENU 10 gt Setup gt Service Searching gt Tuner Configuration If you run the First Time Installation process the Tuner A is already configured You can check the information of Tuner A and which satellites are scanned as follows Service Searching Default services lists Automatic Scan Manual Scart 44 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual B Loading Default Service Lists O MENU ve gt Setup gt Service Searching gt Default Service List In case there are service lists available for certain satellites for example Astra or Hotbird you can install the lists in the channel list of your Vu see chico the detail perdon Lits you weit to labai Default services lists O Et Barra iti 7 F If default service lists are not available you can run the service scan automatically or manually to add TV and radio channels into the channel list of your Vu C Automatic Scan of Services O MENU ve gt Setup gt Service Searching gt Automatic Scan The easiest way to scan services is to use Automatic Scan In the Automatic Scan menu there are two options to choose from as below e Clear Before Scan YES is used when you want to delete the existing channel list before you start the automatic scan If you want to keep the existing list select NO
17. batteries e Point the remote control directly toward Vu e Make sure that nothing blocks the front panel display 4 Channel search problem e Make sure if tuner configurations are all correctly made e Check if the antenna cable s are properly connected 5 Encrypted channel viewing problem e Check if you have the appropriate Smartcard and or CAM e Take the Smartcard and CAM out and re insert them to re initialize e Check if your system correctly detects the smartcard and CAM 6 Recording problem Recording Function is Optional e Check if the HDD has a sufficient space for recording e Check if there is a conflict between recording timer 7 Noise e Vu has an integrated FAN This may create a noise but is inevitable to make sure the safety of the product e Also when HDD is running you may hear a noise 82 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual VIII Glossary 8 PSK is usually the highest order PSK constellation deployed With more than 8 phases the error rate becomes too high and there are better though more complex modulations available such as quadrature amplitude modulation QAM Although any number of phases may be used the fact that the constellation must usually deal with binary data means that the number of symbols is usually a power of 2 this allows an equal number of bits per symbol Conditional Access Module is an electronic device usually incorporating a slot for a sma
18. selection types the modeless universal RCU of Vu is clearly a smarter choice by eliminating unneeded control functions 1 TV setting Set up Sequence lt lt 1 3 gt gt lt 4digit brand code gt lt lt Mute or Power gt gt 1 Press number 1and 3 for three seconds until LED is on 2 Find your TV brand code from the TV code list and insert 4 digit code If you press 0000 Full Automatic Scan will start This will take a while Keep Mute button or Power pressed until your TV is muted or turned off If your TV is muted or turned off stop pressing Mute button Now your RCU is in test mode and press Volume to check if your TV responds If the volume buttons are operational Press lt OK STOP gt to escape from the set up mode Ook 2 AV setting AV button is for the selection of TV video source AV button may be automatically set up depending on TV models In case it is not automatically configured please follow the instructions below Set up Sequence lt lt 1 9 gt gt lt lt AV gt gt 1 Press 1 and 9 for three seconds until LED is turned on 2 Keep AV button pressed until your TV responds and displays the video input source 3 If AV button is working check if AV button is properly working several times 4 Press lt OK STOP gt to escape from the set up mode 3 RCU Buttons for TV Buttons for TV only TV Power AV Buttons switchable between TV and STB Volume and Mute
19. this will call up the Channel Selection menu e Channel Number Enter a channel number and it will instantly tune into the channel NOTE If channel change is not done it is probably because the selected channel is encrypted and you do not have a proper smartcard 2 Volume Control Press VOLUME key You can adjust the audio volume by pressing VOLUME key You can also mute or unmute the audio temporarily by pressing MUTE key 5 Mute icon is on when the audio is muted 24 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 3 Selecting Audio Track Press AUDIO key You can check what audio tracks are available to choose by pressing AUDIO key By using UP DOWN key and Color key you can select a different audio language or Stereo sound NOTE Available options on this menu will differ depending on the service 4 Subtitle Press SUBTITLE key or Press MENU ws gt Subtitle You can view the subtitle of the current program if the program provides the subtitle Press SUBTITLE key and Subtitle selection menu appears as below Available subtitles if any will display By using UP DOWN navigate the list to select a subtitle that you want to play and press OK to activate it Vu User Manual 5 Teletext G Press TELETEXT key You can call up Teletext information by pressing TELETEXT key 8 It will take some time to load all the information
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21. 5 3028 3030 3036 3037 3039 3041 3042 3049 3054 3057 3058 3081 3082 3089 3093 3095 3100 3106 3113 3115 3116 3124 3137 3143 3144 3148 3149 74 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Xoro Videologic Xrypton Videologique Xuelian Videosat 3170 Yamaha 3326 VideoSystem 3172 Yamishi 3328 Videotechnic 3173 Yokan 3335 Videoton 3174 Yoko 3336 Vidikron 317 8 Yorx 3340 Vidtech 3179 Yuhang 3345 Viewsonic 3186 Zanussi 3349 Viking 3188 Zenith 3356 Viore 3192 ZhuHai 3364 Visiola 3197 Zonda 3369 Vision 3198 ZT Group 3370 Vistar 3207 Arena TES Vizio 3211 G Hanz 3397 Voodoo 3215 Inc 3462 Vortec 3217 TruTech 3467 Voxson 3220 Aftron 3470 Vue 3225 Dynex 3476 Waltham 3230 Element 3477 Wards 3231 Hanns G 3478 Watson 3233 RevolutionH D 3503 Watt Radio 3234 BGH 3507 Waycon 3237 GVA 3510 Wega 3238 Princess 3514 Wegavox 3239 Acme 3521 Welltech 3244 Agazi 3522 Weltblick 3245 Alkos 3523 Weltstar 3247 Arcam Delta 3524 Westinghouse 3249 Ayomi 3525 Weston 3251 Blacktron 3526 Wharfedale 3255 Dual Tec 3528 White Westinghouse 3258 Elbe Sharp 3529 Wilson 3260 Electa Windsor 3265 ELECTRO TECH Windstar 3266 HiLine Windy Sam 3267 Interactive Wintel 3271 Kamosonic Wyse 3288 LG Goldstar Xenius 3297 Liesenk Xiahua 3299 Life Xiangyu 3302 Loewe Opta Xingfu 3305 Nordvision Xinghai 3306 ONCEAS Vu User Manual 76 Quandra Vision Radio Shack F Tesmet Aomni Chimei Digital Lifestyles YU
22. C 1426 Huanglong 1290 Jensen 1429 Huangshan 1291 Jiahua 1435 Huanyu 1292 Jinfeng 1438 Huari 1294 Jinhai 1439 Humax 1298 Jinxing 1442 Hush 1304 JMB 1445 Hygashi 1308 JNC 1446 Hyper 1309 Jocel 1448 Hypson 1312 Jubilee 1460 Hyundai 1316 JVC 1464 Iberia 1320 Kaisui 1471 BUYPOWER 1322 Kamp 1475 ICE 1324 Kangchong 1476 ICeS 1325 Kanghua 1477 iLo 1341 Kapsch 1483 Imperial 1346 Karcher 1484 Indesit 1349 Kathrein 1486 1350 Kawa 1487 Infinity 1352 Kawasho 1489 InFocus 1359 KDS 1494 1354 KEC 1496 Ingersol 1395 Ken Brown 1499 Initial 1356 Kendo 1500 Inno Hit 1358 Kennedy 1504 Innova 1359 Kennex 1505 Innovation 1360 Kenwood 1807 Inotech 1364 Khind 1511 Insignia 1368 KIC 1512 Inteq 1373 Kingsley 1520 Interbuy 1376 Kiota 1522 Interfunk 1377 Kioto 1523 Internal 1379 Kiton 1525 International 1380 KLH 1529 Intervision 1386 KLL 1531 Irradio 1396 Kloss 1532 IRT 1397 Kneissel 1535 Isukai 1402 Kolin 1541 ITC 1404 Kolster 1543 ITS 1405 Konig 1547 Vu User Manual Kosmos Marantz Koyoda Marelli KTV 1572 Mark 1731 Kunlun 1578 Mascom 1738 Kuro 1579 Mastro 1743 Kyoshu 1583 Masuda 1744 Kyoto 1585 Matsui 1750 L amp S Electronic 1588 Matsushita 1751 LaSAT 1597 Maxdorf 1756 Lavis 1602 Maxent 1751 Lecson 1606 Maxim 1759 Lenco 1615 McMichael 1768 Lenoir 1617 Meck 1775 Lesa 1622 Media Center PC 1777 Lexsor 1626 Mediator 1784 Leyco 1627 1787 LG 1628 Medison 1788 Liesenk Tter 1630 Megapower 1791 Liesenkotter 1631 Megatron 1795 Lifete
23. D is for cancel and GREEN is OK OK key of RCU is not working in this mode 48 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Amongst the parameters given in this menu the following ones are generally what you need to decide for the audio and video 1 Video output Here you need to decide which video output you want to use between your TV and Vu The available options are as below e CVBS e S Video e RGB 2 Mode You need to decide which resolution to use according to the video output above and your TV amongst the following options A EE PAL Resolution NTSC Multi 3 Dolby Digital Default YES is used when you want to set Dolby Digital audio as the default audio If the program you are watching has Dolby Digital and Stereo Dolby Digital is used On the other hand NO is used when you do not want to set Dolby Digital audio as the default audio If the program you are watching has Dolby Digital and Stereo audio Stereo audio is used 4 Dolby Digital Downmix YES is used when you want to set the audio output to be down mixed from Dolby Digital to Stereo NO is used when you do not want to set the audio output to be down mixed from Dolby Digital to Stereo If NO is on and you are using only HDMI or SCART connection there can be no audio sometimes if the program that you are watching provides Dolby Digital only This option is recommended when you are using S PDIF connection o gt V
24. EA A AS AAA 28 6 Program Information Uinfobal eeren a A 29 A e oaineteorerak oe 29 8 Electronio Program Guide Event View destila pos as 9 Timesi OO ee 34 10 Recording Optional AI EA AAA A o as 35 li Recording Play Optional sr 39 12 Managing Recording Files Optional EREE EEEE T EA E A E E E ES E EENE 40 13 Media Player 41 14 Plug ins EEE 4 15 sleep Timer AS A A AAA AE A E sana SNR we OEE te AA ees 43 IV System Configuration ANU verses A nets ve A ecto ct teen atte aceite sat arte A ate ae ETTET 44 A Sa S Cee eee E E EEE E DO re AB SN Cane O a teenage ree ae ete eg cate cng ene ea A5 ATUNSE ACME Om rallies A5 Bi Loading Default Serica ista A AG AAG SOA SIGS accor reac a aca eon tialed acta uamneee omearneinens AG Mia SS Fee le A7 PEPA System Configuration a a A A OO a E A E A RE EE RAE ES OA AS E TEANAS 49 A A V Settings A AA SO AAA E EEEO OTAR AR aba 49 B Language Selection A AA A EE AA A AAA A A A indi 51 C CUSTOMIZATION ssssssssssssessessessessesseeseeseereeseeseeseeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseseeseeseese 51 D Selecting Time Zone A A A A A AAA E A A SL Aa a 53 E Hard Disk Set Up EA AA AA A A A welders AAA AA id 54 F Front Display Setup A A Beara aro tie Ula hes a alee A act T E E OA 54 G Network Setup A E A A T ia Rel I ET 55 H Skin Change E T E EE E A E E T A E S E T 57 2 3 Checking CAM TR AE A E a iia 57 2 4 Parental Control ds A AA O AA EE 58 2 5 Factory Reset E A EE E E E A E E
25. OWN system to fit your taste This chapter will guide you through the entire menu of system configuration Prior to System Configuration please take a notice on the menu structure of Vu first 1 Main Menu Press MENU D The main menu of Vu consists of the following sub menus D Media player Activate Media player of Vu For more information please refer to Media Player section 2 Timer Activate Media player of Vu For more information please refer to Media Player section 3 Information Has two sub menus for Service About Service menu provides the detailed information of the current channel About menu provides the detailed information of the H W and S W system of your Vu 4 Plugins Activates Plugin browser of Vu Using this browser you can log onto the designated website and you can download a variety of new plug ins 5 Setup Provides all of the system settings 6 Standby Restart Provides options for power on off and sleep timer Main menu Mecha player Timer nfcrrmation Plugins Setup Standby Aeitart ls Vu User Manual 2 System Setup Press MENU x gt Select Setup The Setup menu consists of the following sub menus Service Searching Setup l System 3 Common Interface Common interface Parental control ha gt 4 Parental Control Factory reset 5 Factory reset 2 1 Service Searching Press MENU 10 gt Setup gt Service
26. RTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 80 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual VI Menu Structure Main menu 1st level 2nd level 3nd level And level 5nd level Timer Timertist amics sewen Information O mw ma G ES Plugin browser o Tuner Configuration Tuner A B C AS Service Searching Manual Scan Service scan Window Setup Harddisk setup Harddisk setup Harddisk Initialization Initialization Filesystem Check Filesystem Check A V Settings A V Settings Window SSS Display Setup Display Setup Window Network Network Configuration Window Leone Reyboare Setup Window Cm E common meros Paren
27. TV Player Vu User Manual E Hard Disk Set Up MENU ve gt Setup gt System gt Harddisk gt Harddisk setup You can set the duration of time after which HDD is to be put into Idle Mode Here you can choose from No Idle Mode 10 or 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 20 30 minutes 1 2 4 hours Once you set this option press GREEN key to confirm the change F Front Display Setup MENU ve gt Setup gt System gt Display Setup There is a Large graphicVFD display on the front panel of Vu This display shows various information like the Current menu channel HD icon and so on You can adjust the brightness of this display using this menu Brightness You can change the brightness of the front VFD display using LEFT RIGHT key when Vu is in USE Idle Server Mode You can change the brightness of the front VFD display using LEFT RIGHT key when Vu is in Idle Server Mode Once you completed this option press GREEN key to confirm the change Vu User Manual G Network Setup MENU ve gt Setup gt System gt Network Vu is integrated with standard 10 100Mbps Ethernet with RJ 45 connector You are recommended to use this network capability of Vu to fully enjoy the system You can set up the network settings through this Network Configuration menu In the Network Configuration menu you will see five sub menus as follows 1 Adapter settings Through thi
28. VU sSoLo English User Manual e Powerful 1 3GHz Dual Core CPU e Advanced Linux Operating System e Pluggable Tuner Support for DVB S2 DVB C T T2 e Various Plug ins Supported Vu is a registered trademark of Ceru Co Ltd Contents A PRECAUTION SAA AAA AA AA AAA AAA ERAS EA ATA Oe owes AA dite E nine 4 B Packaging Contents Scat Diab A A A ig Svea Sate A E DE A A A A a IE ai fal iene amp 6 Chhroduct Desc oiONSicr RS RM 7 DD Comdinional Acc A AAA ir 9 E REMOS Control MR AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA RARA 11 Man Features sentis nn E ee amar euedaloas hahah aeoeee 13 G Optional Features seen 13 H Technical Data vere et CeCe Cee eC ECC eC ere 14 l Installation of Vu li Connecting signal Cable AA EAS AA TS a 15 2 Connecting TV ES A E E A E A RS E O ra 16 3 Connecting Power SANS NA E RAR A A EA AN ER IS TRES EA TED A A a 18 4 Power ON OFF A EE A E A E AA ds Meas A AS la a 19 ll First Time Installation using Wizard Step q Language Selection A AR A A A Slant A cau A A eds ins EEA A A S A O R 19 Step Configuring Satellite Connection RAS PR CR A re eta ne Sense DE Sys es D 19 Step 3 Installing Default Satellite List AAA A ARA AA AEREAS A AAA AAA E 24 Step 4 Parental Control Option A A Glee eda da AAA darted Darou eae eae ae ee hana E oe AA nt 24 III Basic Operations 1 Switching Channel sans 25 Sanomme Conio ER ee ee aida 25 dr SelecingAudio TA sa 96 ASUS dra ripeado coda 07 FS RE Le D ASA AAA
29. a Vu User Manual B Language Selection O MENU ve gt Setup gt System gt Language A variety of languages are available for the OSD On Screen Display of Vu Lu Language selection C Customization O MENU ve gt Setup gt System gt Customize In this menu you will find various customization options and this menu can be displayed in three different formats Simple Intermediate and Expert a Customize i Customize cance Ts phir ULEAD lero LEL Le F erie TE ENTER OS Mareas after teoei 3 Macgps hetene tetera brates Sp bid Cn aay chin erea a Mugan iter ined iribar mrem Show bining Chock im diey guina reco ding TUA EAEE in E HE Le E Show powone E TE Era bie mwiipe bagri Reus bounet merian Change bouquets bn quidd ap ATEA Pha D T MA Acte alors career tin pre ACTION mi do poner taian pres 50 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual ity Customize tanos Go o A Murgas beane heerd imirubes Shoa bining cad im play Gung reca ding Show Message nan iiecorang rart Lead Lampi bot eres ir Meien End bu multiple baugaeti EN rte pda Airis meda WER wo E A NOTE RED is for cancel and GREEN is OK OK key of RCU is not working in this mode Amongst the options given in this menu the following ones are generally what you may need to know D Recording always have priority YES option is used to set the recording to have a priority over any existing tim
30. anaging Recording Files Optional Press Recording List key gt Press MENU key If you want to delete a recording file press MENU key while Recorded files menu is on Ma memean io ma aem a Other than delete in this menu you have options in sorting and listing of the recording files Sort by date List style default List style compact with description List style compact List style single line Hide extended description Vu User Manual 13 Media Player Recording Function is Optional MENU x gt Media Player Vu is truly a multimedia receiver capable of playing media contents Using Media Player you can enjoy Music Photo and Video contents stored on the internal HDD and or an USB memory stick plugged into Vu If you play Media Player the following player will appear En Media Player D Go into any directory of the HDD or plugged USB 2 Select a file in the File List to play and press OK The selected file will be displayed in the PlayList Supported formats are mainly JPG MP3 AVI etc 3 In the same way you can play the recording files stored on the HDD 4 To move between File List and Paly List Press CH to go into Play List Press CH to go into File List 5 To call up Media Player window Press Play or Pause 1 or Stop 6 To play Select a file in the Play List and press OK 40 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu
31. by Xcrypt A color space used in video electronics in particular in reference to component video cables YPbPr is the analog version of the YCBCR color space the two are numerically equivalent but YPBPR is designed for use in analog systems whereas YCBCR is intended for digital video YPbPr is commonly called component video but this is a misnomer as there are many other types of component video mostly RGB with sync either on green or one or two separate signals YPbPr YPbPr is converted from the RGB video signal which is split into three components Y PB and PR Y carries luma brightness and sync information PB carries the difference between blue and luma B Y PR carries the difference between red and luma R Y sending a green signal would be redundant as it can be derived using the blue red and luma information Ves
32. c 1653 MEI 1796 Linksys 1640 Melvox 1799 Lloyd s 1648 Memorex 1800 Local India TV 1653 Memphis 1802 Local Malaysia TV 1656 Mercury 1804 Lodos 1659 Mermaid 1806 Loewe 1660 Metronic 1809 Logik 1661 Metz 1810 Logix 1663 MGA 1811 Luma 1674 Micromaxx 1822 Lumatron 1676 Microsoft 1826 Lux May 1680 Microstar 1827 Luxman 1682 MicroTEK 1829 Luxor 1683 1831 LXI 1686 Mikomi 1833 M Electronic 1688 Minato 1835 Madison 1698 1837 MAG 1701 Minerva 1838 Magnadyne 1702 Minoka 1840 Magnafon 1703 Mintek 1845 Magnasonic 1704 Minutz 1847 Magnavox 1706 Mitsubishi 1855 1708 Mivar 1857 Magnum 1709 Monivision 1872 Majestic 1713 Morgan s 1875 70 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual MTEC Okano MTlogic Olevia Mudan 1896 Omni 2074 Multistandard 1904 2081 Multitec 1906 Onimax 2082 Multitech 1907 Onwa 2087 Murphy 1911 Opera 2090 Musikland 1915 Oppo 2092 Myryad 1922 Optimus 2095 NAD 1926 Optoma 2097 Naiko 1930 Optonica 2099 Nakimura 1933 Orbit 2103 Naonis 1936 Orion 2111 NAT 1941 Orline 2113 National 1942 Ormond 2114 NEC 1950 Orsowe 2116 Neckermann 1951 Osaki 2118 NEI 1952 Osio 2121 Nesco 1960 Oso Netsat 1966 Osume NetTV 1967 Otic Network 1968 Otto Versand Neufunk 1970 Pacific New Tech 1979 Packard Bell New World 1980 Newave 1981 Palladium Nicamagic 1994 Palsonic Nikkai 1998 Panama Nikkei 1999 Panasonic Nikko 2000 Panavision Nintaus 2006 Panda Niveus Media 2012 Pathe Cinema Noblex 2013 Pathe Marconi Nobl
33. ces such as ATSC and DVB as these are encapsulations of compressed MPEG video streams which can be decoded and output as an uncompressed video stream on HDMI stands for Low Noise Block converter This is the receiving or downlink antenna of what is commonly called the parabolic satellite dish commonly used for satellite TV reception The LNB is usually fixed on or in the satellite dish The purpose of the LNB is to take a wide block or band of relatively high frequencies amplify and convert them to similar signals carried at a much lower frequency called intermediate frequency or IF These lower frequencies travel through cables with much less attenuation of the signal so there is much more signal left on the satellite receiver end of the cable It is also much easier and cheaper to design electronic circuits to operate at these lower frequencies rather than the very high frequencies of satellite transmission stands for Packet Identifier This is a set of numbers Identifying stream packets contained within a single data stream a The orientation of the electrical and magnetic fields of a signal Satellites use Polarization eS mainly vertical and horizontal polarization 84 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Stands for Sony Philips Digital Interconnect Format A common use for the S PDIF interface is to carry compressed digital audio as defined by the standard IEC 61937 This mode is used to connect the o
34. cumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the Integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License Vu User Manual 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to tim
35. d Vu is integrated with two Common Interface slots If you have two CAM modules and keep them inserted in your Vu it will reduce the trouble of changing CAM If you have inserted one or two CAMs you can check the information of the inserted CAMs through this menu as below 56 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 2 4 Parental Control MENU 10 gt Setup gt Parental Control If you want to prevent certain channels from being accessed by others you can do so using this menu D Go to Parental Control menu by pressing MENU gt Setup gt Parental Control 2 Set the parental control option at YES using LEFT RIGHT key The menu will change as below Vu User Manual Protect setup If you set this option at YES you will be asked to enter PIN code when you enter this Parental setup menu Change setup pin If you want to change the existing PIN code for Parental setup you can do so using this menu You need to enter a new PIN code twice Protect services You need to set this option at YES if you want to lock certain channels with PIN code Parental control type This option will be activated only when you set Protect services at YES Here there are two options White list This option is used to block all channels except those channels in the parental control list Black list This option is used to block only those channels included in the parental control lis
36. dware Decoding e DNR Digital Noise Reduction e Status LED e 256MB Flash 1GB DDR3 DRAM e Ethernet e 2 x USB 2 0 e E SATA for external HDD e RS232 External IR slot e HDMI e Composite Video RGB e SPDIF for digital bit stream out optical e Power Adaptor e Linux Operating System e Media Player e Downloadable Plug ins supported e EPG supported e Automatic amp Manual Service Scan supported e Multiple LNB control DiSEqC supported e Skin change supported G Optional Features PVR function in Vu Solo SE is optional feature that needs ZPU license PVR function includes e Time shifting e Recording e Play recorded contents Vu User Manual H Technical Data Vu Technical Specifications Display Status LED Smart card slot card slot Sat IF input output Pluggable Tuner Single DVB S2 C T T2 Connection TV TIOS INN A na O JETTA EEN a RFrange sd CCIR 601 720 x 576 lines 576p 720p 1080i MPEG 2 MPEG 4 compatible gt 53 dB AC 3 MPEG 4 AAC HE MPEG 1 Layer 1 2 and 3 Decoding ne rate 32 4 1 48 kHz gt 65 dB LNB supply horiz A 14 18V Max 400mA Control signal 22kHZ ToneBurst DISEQCTM1 0 1 1 1 2 Dimensions W x H x D 210 x 40 x 185 mm General Weight without HDD Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player NOTE means Remote control operation order Installation of Vu Vu User Manual This chapter will guide you through the whole installation proc
37. e Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number lf the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PA
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39. eng 0528 Blaupunkt 0390 Changhai 0529 Blue Sky 0395 Changhong 0530 Blue Star 0396 Chun Yun 0545 Boca 0399 Chunfeng 0546 Bondstec 0403 Chung Hsin 0547 Boots 0405 Chunsun 0549 BPL 0413 Cimline 0552 Bradford 0414 Cinex 0563 Brandt 0416 Citizen 0567 Brillian 0422 City 0569 Brinkmann 0423 Clarion 0575 Brionvega 0424 Clarivox 0576 Britannia 0425 Clatronic 0581 Brockwood 0430 Clayton 0582 Broksonic 0432 CMS 0590 Bruns 0435 CMS Hightec 0591 BskyB 0436 Coby 0597 BSR 0437 0615 BTC 0439 0625 0626 66 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Cosmel Craig Dual Crosley 0655 Dumont 0840 Crown 0658 Durabrand 0842 CS Electronics 0663 Dux 0843 CTC 0664 DVX 0847 CTX 0665 Dwin 0848 Curtis 0666 DX Antenna 0849 Curtis Mathes 0667 Dynatron 0855 0670 Easy Living 0860 CyberPower 0674 Ecco 0864 Cybertron 0675 ECE 0865 Cytron 0680 Elbe 0880 D Vision 0684 Elcit 0883 Daewoo 0692 Electroband 0888 Dainichi 0694 Electrograph 0889 Dansai 0699 Electrohome 0890 Dantax 0702 Elektra 0896 Datsura 0703 Elfunk 0899 Dawa 0707 ELG 0900 Daytron 0710 Elin 0902 De Graaf 0716 Elite 0903 0717 Elman 0907 Decca 0718 Elta 0910 Deitron 0722 Emerson 0917 0725 Emperor 0921 0731 Emprex 0922 Denver 0733 Envision 0933 Desmet 0738 Enzer 0934 Diamant 0746 Epson 0937 Diamond 0747 Erres 0942 Diamond Vision 0748 ESA 0943 Dick Smith Electronics 0750 ESC 0945 Digatron 0751 Etron 0949 Digihome 0758 Eurofeel 0954 0759 EuroLine 0955 Digital Life 0772 Eu
40. er If there occurs a conflict between a timer and a recording in progress the recording has a priority over the timer If you set this option at NO you will be asked whether to switch to the service to record or not 2 Margin before record minutes If you enter a number here for example 5 the recording will begin 5 minutes before the defined time If itis 0 it means that the recording starts exactly at the defined time This option comes in handy just in case that a program starts earlier than the original schedule 3 Margin after record If you enter a number here for example 5 the recording will stop 5 minutes after the defined time If it is 0 it means that the recording stops exactly at the defined time This option comes in handy just in case that a program ends later than the original schedule Vu User Manual 4 Show Message when Recording starts If you set this option at YES a message saying that a recording has started appears as below T e z rl gt r ey worders com 5 Enable multiple bouquets If you set this option at YES it will enable multiple bouquets D Selecting Time Zone MENU xx gt Setup gt System gt Timezone You can set your time zone in this menu Using LEFT RIGHT key you can find a time zone that you want to use for your Vu After selecting a time zone press GREEN to confirm and save the changed setting 52 Vu Your Smart Linux
41. ess of Vu Please read each section carefully to make sure that the system runs properly 1 Connecting Satellite Cable This product is integrated with one tuner slot and the first step is to connect a Vu tuner this product support single DVB S2 DVB C T DVB C T2 tuners A Connecting Satellite Cable As described below connect satellite cable to LNB IN Y 47 DD Wd For DTS patents see http patents dts com B Internal Loop through In case you have only one satellite cable connect the cable to LNB 2 Input For DTS patents sr OAA See http patents dts com 5 Vu User Manual 2 Connecting the TV Vu provides a variety of audio video connection methods A Connecting TV via HDMI cable For the sake of the best picture quality especially for digital TV HDMI connection is recommended Most HDTVs have HDMI connectors to ensure the highest picture quality In the rear panel of Vu one HDMI connector is available for this purpose Connect your TV to Vu using a HDMI cable as follows EELEB AAA NAAA EPP PP PP PRE BIE A ALLE LES e e Manufactured under license from Ethernet e e Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the 28 double D symbol are trademarks A of Dolby Laboratories Tas is oom USB 2 0 RS2320r 500mA max External IR
42. f you choose Automatic Scan you will be asked whether to erase all the existing channels before scaninig Press OK to initiate the channel scan e Channel Scanning The scanned channels will be displayed if the previous configurations have been done correctly a vs f r4 4 A SCAN AENA LUCO Toute AE HO ASTRA HD ASTRA HD 22 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Step 3 Installing Default Satellite List Here you will be asked whether you want to install the default satellite lists Press OK and the following image appears Step 4 Parental Control Option Here you can choose whether to enable the parental control option If you press OK you will be asked to enter PIN number Vu User Manual Ill Basic Operations 1 Switching Channel O Press a CHANNEL i key Press 4 gt to move to the next channels Vu offers various channel zapping methods You can switch the current channel by pressing e UP DOWN key If you press UP or DOWN key Channel Selection Omar Gara l ail Mene D Provider Pieces menu appears T ANIKEHD arrsprungi roo Camarina You can move up and down to select the channel that Es a m you want to tune into ro nd A Servs TV HD Homes by Design e LEFT RIGHT key If you press LEFT or RIGHT key the previous or subsequent channel of the current channel is tuned in e CHANNEL key If you press CHANNEL or key
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45. her house hold wastes at the end of its working life Please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote AA the sustainable reuse of material resources This will help prevent harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal Vu User Manual B Packaging Contents O O O VU soLo Easy Setup Guide OOOO YOOO O OO 000 000 Please check all package contents before using your product e Vu SOLO SE e Remote Control e Batteries e HDMI cable e Easy Setup Guide e Power Adapter amp Power Cable e External IR Cable 6 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual C Product Descriptions O Front Panel OO I EE CEE O 1 Idle Server Mode Button 2 Display Status LED 3 Cl Module slot One Cl module slot is provided 4 Smartcard reader slot Xcrypt One Smartcard slots is provided Vu User Manual O Rear Panel e double D symbol are trademarks he LP _ SSSSSSSSSSSSS ISSN SSL ISSN SNS TS ST SNS SNS SNS ST TS DS D TS S SNS ST ST SSD SDS DS TS S SNS S SSD SD DS ST MMMM MMMM MMM MMMMMMMMMMMM MMMM MMMM MM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM es ninnan LL LL le PA RE PE
46. iko 2014 Pausa Nogamatic 2016 Peng Sheng Nokia 2017 Penney Norcent 2020 Perdio Nordic 2021 Perfekt Nordmende 2022 Petters Normerel 2024 Philco Northgate 2027 Philharmonic 2029 Philips 2035 Phocus NTC 2045 Phoenix Vu User Manual RBM _ ______ aso RCA 2359 2362 2364 2366 2368 2374 2377 2379 2383 2385 2386 2387 2388 2392 2398 2401 2410 2416 2420 2423 2429 2434 2437 2439 2443 2445 2446 2448 2449 2404 2458 2462 2464 2492 2498 2500 2501 2505 2506 2508 2334 2345 2515 72 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Sontec Seleco Sony Semivox 2529 Sound amp Vision 2680 Semp 2530 Soundesign 2684 Sencora 2531 Soundwave 2689 Sentra 2534 Sova 2690 Serie Dorada 2538 Sowa 2691 Serino 2539 Soyea 2692 Shanghai 2547 Soyo 2693 Shaofeng 2549 Spectroniq 2701 Sharp 2550 Squareview 2703 Shencai 2553 SSS 2708 Sheng Chia 2554 Stack 9 2710 Shenyang 2555 Standard 2713 Sherwood 2557 Starlite 2728 Shintoshi 2564 Stenway 2739 Shivaki 2567 Stern 2741 Shogun 2568 Strato 2745 Shorai 2569 Strong 2748 Siam 2572 Studio Experience 2750 Siarem 2573 Stylandia 2752 Siemens 2574 SunBrite 2759 Siera 2576 Sunkai 2762 Siesta 25 1 Sunny 2764 Signature 2582 Sunstar 2768 Silva 2591 Sunwood 2112 Silva Schneider 2592 Superla 2782 Silver 2594 Superscan 2786 SilverCrest 2595 Supersonic 2787 Simpson 2598 Super Tech 2789 Singer 2599 Supervision 2791 Sinotec 2600 Supra 2792 Sinudyne 2601 S
47. iving equipment from information sent by each program channel A variant of SATA meant for external connectivity with the following characteristics Minimum transmit potential Range is 500 600 mV Minimum receive potential Range is 240 600 mV Identical protocol and logical signaling link transport layer and above allowing native SATA devices to be deployed in external enclosures with minimal modification Stands for Forward Error Correction This is a system of error control for data transmission whereby the sender adds redundant data to its messages also Known as an error correction code This allows the receiver to detect and correct errors within some bound without the need to ask the sender for additional data The advantages of forward error correction are that a back channel is not required and retransmission of data can often be avoided at the cost of higher bandwidth requirements on average Stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface It is a compact audio video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data HDMI connects digital audio video sources such as set top boxes Blu ray Disc players personal computers PCs video game consoles such as the PlayStation 3 and some models of Xbox 360 and AV receivers to compatible digital audio devices computer monitors and digital televisions As an uncompressed connection HDMI is independent of the various digital television standards used by individual devi
48. most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program In addition mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program or with a work based on the Program on a volume of a stora
49. n RED Delete This option is used to delete a timer GREEN Add This option is used to add a timer YELLOW Disable This option is used to disable the timer and X mark will appear NOTE if you want to enable the disabled timer press YELLOW again 36 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual BLUE Cleanup This option is used to remove those finished timers from the Timer List NOTE Make sure that the HDD on your Vu has enough free space available for recording If the free space on the HDD is not sufficient recording might stop before the defined end time Stop Recording Press REC o key gt Select Stop Recording If you want to stop recording press REC again while recording is running Select Stop Recording Vu User Manual 11 Recording Play Optional Press Recording List key You can view recorded files on the Recorded files menu Press Recording List En to activate this menu LL Recorded files Ai O ASTRA ND Demmanal MMT MA fee n e Select the file that you want to play It will instantly replay the file and display the recording infobar tit Schomer Femmsehen This infobar gives you the following information of the recording Q Title of the recording 2 Total duration of recording 3 Remaining time 4 Progressive bar 5 Elapsed time 38 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 12 M
50. nak epee ke E A EEE A E E 60 2 6 Checking H W and S W Information A A AA A NS A 61 A Service Information AA peters A A AAA A eee AAA ka ARA AA AA ti ne en ieee eek eds 61 B System Information A AE EA E A epee NEN E A EA EO eee 62 2 7 Remote Control Unit RCU Set up A E E A E A E A aes uate 63 A User Guide of Vu Universal RCU II A A AA A AAA AO 63 B Function Key Table A A A AS E A Oden pein ee ae eho A A As 65 G TV Code List A TS E E ET caes 66 V Copyright SONU GPL soe ee aie arta IS EE sta po nn test 78 VI Menu Structure O O oeecled 82 VII Troubleshooting AVATARS AAA A AA 83 VIII Glossary EE EEE 84 Vu User Manual A PRECAUTION This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with EU consumer safety requirements CE Please read the following safety precautions carefully 1 Connecting Power e This product operates only in the range of AC100 240V and 50Hz 60Hz Please check first your power supply to see if it fits this range e Please be noted that you need to disconnect from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation procedures e Make sure that the power cord is placed in a position where it is easy to unplug it from the mains in an emergency 2 Overloading e Do not overload a wall outlet extension cord or adapter as this may cause electrical fire or shock 3 Liquid e This product is not water proof and should not be exposed to dripping splashing or any type of li
51. nels to this Favourites list Call up the Channel Selection list by pressing UP or DOWN key 2 Go to the All list by pressing RED 8 Select the channel that you want to add to the Favourites list 4 Press MENU key on the selected channel and the following menu appears Vu User Manual 5 Choose add service to favourites and press OK 6 Go to the Favourites list by pressing BLUE to confirm that the selected channel is correctly included in the list 8 Electronic Program Guide Event View Recording Function is Optional Press EPG era key The Electronic Program Guide EPG displays the program information of each channel if provided in time and date order You can view the detailed program information by pressing EPG key and the following menu Eventview appears Detailed information of the current channel will be displayed on EPG On this menu three options are orovided RED Similar This option helps you find similar programs If there are one or more programs that are similar to the current program EPG Selection window displays them as below 30 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual e GREEN Add Timer If you press GREEN key Timer entry menu appears as below This option is used to set up a new timer for recording or zapping e Timer entry Wam D piy Tiret Type Neat Tipo Dile is hiret Diui KUMA EI Le tsar jie a Bier eri aum
52. ogram you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it 6 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Program the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License 7 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular cir
53. ollowing instruction 3 Make sure that the Smartcard remains inserted while viewing NOTE Insert the card while the smart card IC is downward Insertion O TI Cc O Smartcard Vu User Manual Insertion of CAM Conditional Access Module There are several Conditional Access Systems CAS other than Xcrypt that Vu supports To watch channels that are encrypted in such CAS as Nagravision NDS Irdeto Viaccess etc users need to purchase a CAM that is corresponding to each CAS as well as Smartcard to decrypt those encrypted channels 1 Insert a Smartcard into the CAM as in the below picture 2 Once the Smartcard inserted into the CAM insert the CAM into the Cl slot 3 Make sure that the CAM remains inserted while viewing Insertion Cl Module a Smartcard 10 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player E Remote Control Vu SOLO SE remote control RCU is a universal one that can be used for TV and STB both Please refer to IV System Configuration 2 9 Remote Control Unit Set up section for more explanation 1 TV Power Once configured for TV remote control this button is f
54. or TV power on 0 off O 2 STB Power O When the STB is turned on normal press of this button puts the STB into Idle Server Mode instantly When the STB is turned off normal press of this button turns the STB on instantly Long press activates Standby Restart menu 3 Subtitle Displays the subtitle of the current channel if the channel provides subtitle 4 Teletext Displays the teletext information of the current channel if the channel provides subtitles 5 AV This button is used when selecting video source of 1V 6 Mute Silences the audio temporarily NOTE when Teletext is activated key is also used when toggling between the Teletext page and the live mode 7 Numeric Keys Enters a channel number or numbers required to be input according to menu options Color Keys Each key Is assigned a specific function that may be different in each menu e Red mainly used for REC Cancel etc e Green mainly used for OK e Yellow e Blue 9 Navigation Keys Navigates up down and left right on the menu options Up down keys are used to call up the channel list 49 OK Confirms the selected menu option 19 Volume Adjusts the audio volume 2 EXIT Exits the current menu option into the live mode or switches one step back of the menu 90000 20000 Vu User Manual VOD VOLUME CHANNEL Q 000 000 OO 3 Vu User Manual 3 EPG
55. quid e No objects filled with liquid such as base shall be placed on the product e Please do not clean the product with wet cloth which may cause a short circuit e No wet objects should be placed near the product 4 Ventilation e Allow a sufficient space between the product and other objects to make sure air ventilation of the product e Do not block the top or rear of the product with an object which will close the ventilation holes and lead to a high temperature of the system This may cause a failure of the product e Do not stack other electronic devices on top of the product e Do nat insert any kind of pointed objects like screw gimlet etc into the ventilation holes of the product This will damage the product 5 Connecting the Satellite Cable e Disconnect the power of the product before you connect the satellite cable to the product Otherwise it may cause damage to the LNB 6 Grounding e The LNB must be earthed to the system earth for the satellite dish 7 Location e Place the product indoor e Do not expose the product to rain sun or lightening e Do not place the product near any heat appliances as a radiator e Ensure that there is more than 10 cm distance from any electrical devices and wall 4 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 8 Lightening Storm or Not In Use e Unplug the product and disconnect the antenna cable during a thunderstorm or lightening especially when lef
56. ravision Viaccess Verimatrix and NDS are among the most commonly used CAS systems Conditional Access system Stands for Digital Satellite Equipment Control It is a special communication protocol for use between a satellite receiver and a device such as a multi dish switch or a small dish antenna rotor DiSEqC was developed by European satellite provider Eutelsat which now acts as the standards agency for the protocol Dolby Digital is the common version containing up to six discrete channels of sound The most elaborate mode in common usage involves five channels for normal range speakers 20 Hz 20 000 Hz right front center left front right rear and left rear and one channel 20 Hz 120 Hz allotted audio for the subwoofer Dolby Digital driven low frequency effects Mono and stereo modes are also supported Dolby Digitalsupports audio sample rates up to 48 kHz Dolby Digital WAD an abbreviation for Dolby Digital often combined with channel count for instance GOD 2 0 GOD 5 1 Vu User Manual Electronic Program Guide is a digital guide to scheduled broadcast television or radio programs typically displayed on screen with functions allowing a viewer to navigate select and discover content by time title channel genre etc by use of their remote control a keyboard or other input devices such as a phone keypad The on screen information may be delivered by a dedicated channel or assembled by the rece
57. ress GREEN e BLUE Multi EPG Press BLUE to activate EPG Selection Multi window You can move the previous or next program within the same channel by using YELLOW Previous BLUE Next NOTE Not all channels provide EPG information and thus in case of no EPG data nothing will be displayed except for the channel name You can switch to another channel by using UP DOWN key RED key is used to instantly tune into the selected channel GREEN key Is used to reserve recording or zapping of the selected program 32 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 9 Timeshift Optional Press gt or 1 key For your information Timeshift is an instant recording of the current program that you are watching Press PLAY or PAUSE key it will instantly pause the audio and video of the program and a small window displaying elapsing time information will appear on the left upper side of the screen as below In this state Timeshifted recording is running until you press either PLAY or PAUSE again You can restart viewing of the program If you want to stop Timeshifted recording and to return to the live mode press STOP key new wonders com You will be asked of Yes or Noto stop Timeshift NOTE What is different from normal recording is that Timeshifted recording is not meant to be stored on HDD If you stop Timeshift you cannot replay the Timeshifted recording Ls Vu User Manual
58. roman 0956 Digitex 0780 Europa 0957 Digitor 0781 Europhon 0959 DirecTV 0794 Evesham 0972 Dixi 0807 Evolution 0973 D 0810 Excello 0975 Domeos 0817 Expert 0976 Dongda 0820 Exquisit 0978 Vu User Manual Fenner Ferguson Graetz Fidelity 0998 Granada 1154 Filsai 1000 Grandin 1156 Finlandia 1003 Gronic 1160 Finlux 1004 Grundig 1162 Firstline 1008 Grunkel 1164 Fisher 1009 Grunpy 1165 Flint 1014 Haaz 1172 FNR 1016 Haier 1175 Formenti 1023 Haihong 1176 Formenti Phoenix 1024 Halifax 1179 Fortress 1027 Hallmark 1180 Fraba 1030 Hampton 1183 Friac 1040 Hankook 1188 Frontech 1042 Hannspree 1189 Fujitsu 1052 Hanseatic 1190 Fujitsu General 1053 Hantarex 1192 Fujitsu Siemens 1054 Hantor 1193 Funai 1056 Harley Davidson 1197 Furichi 1058 Harman Kardon 1198 Futronic 1061 Harvard 1202 Futuretech 1064 Harwa 1203 Galaxi 1068 Harwood 1204 Galaxis 1069 Hauppauge 1206 Gateway 1076 Havermy 1208 GBC 1078 HCM 1210 GE 1081 Helios 1219 Geant Casino 1082 Hello Kitty 1221 GEC 1083 Hema 1222 Geloso 1087 Hemmermann 1223 General Technic 1095 Hewlett Packard 1229 Genesis 1096 Hifivox 1233 Genexxa 1097 Higashi 1234 Giant 1113 Highline 1236 Gibralter 1114 Hikona 1237 Go Video 1126 Hinari 1243 Goldfunk 1135 Hisawa 1247 GoldHand 1136 Hisense 1249 Goldline 1138 Hitachi 1251 GoldStar 1140 1252 1253 68 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual TT ITV Janeil HP JBL Huafa 1287 JCB 1421 Huanghaimei 1288 Jean 1424 Huanghe 1289 JE
59. rt card which equips an Integrated Digital Television or set top box with the appropriate hardware facility to view conditional access content that has been encrypted using a conditional access system They are normally used with direct broadcast satellite DBS services Composite video is the format of an analog television picture only signal before itis combined with a sound signal and modulated onto an RF carrier Composite video is often designated by the CVBS acronym meaning Color Video Blank and Sync In German with PAL being a German invention by Telefunken s Walter Bruch the abbreviation FBAS Farbe Bild Austastung Synchron means the same It is usually in standard formats such as NTSC PAL and SECAM It is a composite of three source signals called Y U and V together referred to as YUV with sync pulses Y represents the brightness or luminance of the picture and includes synchronizing pulses so that by itself it could be displayed as a monochrome picture U and V represent hue and saturation or chrominance between them they carry the color information They are first modulated on two orthogonal phases of a color carrier signal to form a signal called the chrominance Y and UV are then combined Since Y is a baseband signal and UV has been mixed with a carrier Composite Video this addition is equivalent to frequency division multiplexing Several companies provide competing Conditional Access Systems Irdeto Access Nag
60. s menu you can set the basic Ethernet configuration User Interface YES is used to activate the Ethernet If you set this option at NO the Ethernet will not work Use DHCP YES is used to use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If you set this option at YES it will automatically detect the correct IP address NO is used when you want to use a certain fixed IP address In this case you need to enter correct addresses in each field 54 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual 2 Nameserver settings This option is required when you selected not to use DHCP You need to enter the address of the Nameserver 3 Network test When you are not sure whether the network configuration has been done correctly or not you can run this test 4 Restart Network This option is used when you want to reboot the Ethernet of your Vu ls Vu User Manual H Skin Change MENU 8 gt Setup gt System gt Skin Vu is a Linux based set top box and there are a lot of Skins available for Linux set top box Using this menu you can use a different Skin other than the default one NOTE It takes some minutes since the change of Skin requires a complete system shutdown Please wait patiently until the system reboots with a newly selected Skin 2 3 Checking CAM O MENU Gn gt Setup gt Common Interface To be able to watch CAS channels you need to have a proper CAM and a Smartcar
61. se Ratio Signal Level AGC Automatic Gain Control Signal Strength 1 GREEN to call up Subservices if available 2 Audio to display available audio tracks 3 Extensions to call up a Picture in Picutre A The tuner being used for the current channel 7 Channel List Channel Selection Menu Press 2 CHANNEL 4 key 28 Ga TV AN a 0 uima D Provide ANIXE AD Hersprung ASTRA HO ATTA HO Demokonal ORF THD Das Renan Samus D HD Hones by Chat ip 3 TV Satellites M D Mimra e Current maspornder z Astra 19 26 Services E Astra 19 200 Previcers Gai Astra 19 2 Mew Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Gine O Pavoxaites ASTRA HO Derrokannal ASTRA HO 0000 0000 AAA Fine Picantes Canet Trnsponder If press UP DOWN key this will activate Channel Selection Menu as below Four types of the channel lists are available to help you manage your channel selection e RED displays the list of all scanned channels e GREEN displays the list of all scanned satellites Per each satellite channels are arranged according to Services Provider and New Vu User Manual e YELLOW displays the list of providers ES TV Provider au O Al dema i Provider bocata BetaDlgital Botalligital i ORF e BLUE displays the list of your favorite channels TY Favourites Dam D Mie hives In order for you to add certain chan
62. t Change service pin Here you can define a PIN code required to change services to be included in the parental control list NOTE PIN code here is used for Change service and thus you are recommended to use a PIN code different from that used for Protect services 58 Vu Your Smart Linux TV Player Vu User Manual Edit service list Here you can add services that you want to lock with PIN code Services will be arranged in the alphabetical order and you can select an alphabet to enter into the list where you can find the channel that you want to lock pe desa gt ee A F x A lew wonders com Here T is selected and TV5 is locked in the list as an example Next time when you or anyone else want to tune into this service the menu asking for PIN code will appear instantly as below NOTE It is very important not to lose this PIN code 2 5 Factory Reset MENU xx gt Setup gt Factory Reset If you want to erase all installed service list as well as all configurations run the Factory Reset process Select YES in the below menu to run the factory reset EaI TWO nas com Upon the completion of factory reset process your Vu will reboot automatically and start the First Time Installation process NOTE If you do this factory reset all of your configuration data including bouquets service lists satellite parameters and so on will be erased ls Vu User Manual 2
63. t takes a longer time to boot the system if you turn it off by this switch e Idle Server Mode POWER key is normally used to turn the power of Vu on or off If you press POWER it instantly switches your Vu off or on In this mode the system is not completely shutdown and thus it takes a shorter time to turn it on and off e Standby Mode Menu gt Standby Restart gt Standby Standby is used to reduce the standby power consumption Vu is designed to be energy efficient and to guarantee the power consumption to be under 0 5W in the standby mode a Main menu 4 Standby Restart Mextia player ya A seep Timer Timer y 7 idie Server Mode information Phagins Setup Vu User Manual ll First Time Installation using Wizard When you turn on Vu for the first time after purchase an installation wizard will begin step by step NOTE OK key is used for confirmation and turns to the next step Press EXIT key to return to the previous page Step 1 Language Selection Vu provides various languages and here you can choose the main language for your Vu Use UP DOWN key to scroll up and down to find the language you want Step 2 Configuring Satellite Connection From now on you need to configure the satellite connection You have two options e Use wizard to set up basic features e Exit wizard You are strongly recommended to use wizard as it is designed to guide you through the configuration process
64. t unattended and unused for a long period of time This will prevent possible damages from power surges or lightening 9 Replacement of Parts e Unauthorized part replacements especially by one who is not a qualified technician may result in damage to the product e Ensure that when part replacements are necessary qualified technicians perform the task using the components specified by the manufacturer 10 Hard Disk Drive e Do not move the product or turn the power off suddenly while the Hard Disk Drive HDD is still running This may result in damage to the HDD and thus the system e The company shall not be liable for any corruption of data on the HDD caused by careless use or misuse of users 11 Battery e There is danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced e Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type Dolby Digital Plus Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trade marks of Dolby laboratories DTS 2 0 Digital Out lt dits Manufactured under license under U S Patent Nos 5 956 674 5 974 380 6 487 535 other U S and worldwide patents issued pending DTS the Symbol amp DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks DTS 2 0 Digital Out is a trademark of DTS Inc Product includes software DTS Inc All Rights Reserved 2 0 Digital Out o WEEE Symbol instructions This product should not be disposed with ot
65. tal conoi Parentalconrorseup C reyes OOOO S S C seme IO ES C seo O S Language Language Selection 2 Window Customize Window Timezone _ Timezone Window Vu User Manual VII Troubleshooting Before you contact your local service center please read the following tips carefully NOTE if the antenna is covered with snow or the RF signal is weakened by heavy rain the quality of audio and video may become temporarily poor If you experience poor audio and video quality due to bad weather conditions please check if your satellite antenna is oriented in the original direction And see if it is covered by snow Also check if your LNB is not damaged No video on TV e Check first if the product is powered on and in operation mode e Check if the video cable is properly connected between TV and Vu e Check if the satellite cable is properly connected to Vu e Check if the selected channel is currently on air e Check if the selected channel is encrypted and if you have a corresponding access smartcard 2 Problem with audio quality e Check if your audio cable is connected correctly e Check the volume level of your TV and Vu e Check if Vu or TV is on mute e Check the audio option if it is correctly selected for the program that you are currently watching 3 Remote control problem e Check if the batteries are correctly mounted e f your remote control has been used for long change the
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67. utput of a DVD player to a home theater S PDIF receiver that supports Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound Another common use is to carry uncompressed digital audio from a CD player to a receiver This specification also allows for the coupling of personal computer digital sound if equipped via optical or coax to Dolby Digital or DTS capable receivers A French originated standard and associated 21 pin connector for connecting audio visual AV equipment together SCART is one of the most common method SCART of connecting audio visual equipment together However transferring analogue standard definition content SCART is becoming obsolete with the introduction of new digital standards such as HDMI which can also carry high definition content and multichannel audio A pocket sized card with embedded Integrated Circuits which can process data S It can receive input which is processed and delivered as an output The card may martcard y embed a hologram to avoid counterfeiting It is used for accessing encrypted TV channels or services A television information retrieval service developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s It offers a range of text based information typically including national Teletext international and sporting news weather and TV schedules Subtitle or closed Captioning information is also transmitted in the teletext signal typically on page 888 or 777 Xcrypt One of the Conditional Access Systems

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