Dolby Laboratories Digital-Satellite-Receiver User Manual

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DDiiSSEEqqCC
1.2
For reception of free-to-air and encrypted
(e.g. VIACCESS, IRDETO, SECA etc. )
satellite programmes.
Operating Manual
DIGITAL-
Satellite-Receiver
Features integrated decoding system
plus PCMCIA interface to accommodate a CI module.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Satellite-Receiver

DDiiSSEEqqCC1.2For reception of free-to-air and encrypted (e.g. VIACCESS, IRDETO, SECA etc. ) satellite programmes.Operating ManualDIGITAL-Satellite-R

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10* Only for receivers equipped withthis featureConnecting the DVB receiver to a satelliteinstallationa. Mains connectionb. Connection of the LNC with

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4 ConnectionsThe references a b c etc. mentioned below refer to the illu-stration on page 10.4.1 Mains power connectionThe digital receiver should onl

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Proceed as follows:d Connect the receiver (SCART socket TV) and thetelevision set (SCART socket) by means of a SCARTcable. If your television set is a

Page 5 - Remote control

4.5 Hi-fi amplifier4.5.1 AnalogueTo enjoy the best possible sound quality, you can connect thedigital receiver to a hi-fi amplifier. Use a suitable ca

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The initial installation procedure described hereinservesonly as an example. The exact initial installation procedurewill depend on the settings you w

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Position A/Option A> Use the Up/down arrow keys to select the satelli-te you wish to receive at the DiSEqC setting PositionA/Option A, and confirm

Page 8 - 3 Please read this first

on the screen. After the SearchWhen the programme search has been completed, the num-ber of transponders, programmes and new programmesfound will be d

Page 9 - When not in use

6 SettingsNow that you have completed connecting your new digitalreceiver, and have commenced operation, you can, if youwish, further optimize the set

Page 10 - Analogue Receiver

> In this line you can use the arrow keys right/leftto set the parental control mode to Always or Auto.AlwaysWhen the setting Always is selected,

Page 11 - 4 Connections

> Confirm by pressing OK. The menu Audio/VideoSettings will be displayed. (Fig. 6-5)> You can use the arrow keys up/down to movethe marker aroun

Page 12 - 4.3.2 On RF cables*

1 Index1 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, 5, 62 Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - 4.6 Serial interface (RS 232)

To enjoy this feature, you must simply connect the Audio OutDigital output (see Point 4.5.2) of your DVB receivers with thedigital input of your Dolb

Page 14 - (Fig. 5-3)

> Confirm by pressing OK.The menu Settings will be displayed. (Fig. 6-7)> Now use the arrow keys up/down to select theline Antenna Configuration

Page 15 - (Fig. 5-11)

Continue to work through the menu Antenna Settings,until the entries in this menu comply with those of your recei-ving installation. In the case of sw

Page 16 - (Fig. 5-15)

LOF low bandLOF (Local oscillator frequency) is the frequency an LNCutlizes to convert the frequency received into the so-called 1.intermediate freque

Page 17 - 6 Settings

7.2 Programme selection7.2.1 Using the Programme up/down keys> You can move through the list one slot at a time, up ordown, by using the Programme

Page 18 - 6.3 Audio/Video settings

> Now use the red function key to open a window sho-wing the types of programme list available(Favourites List, Providers and Completelist). The ac

Page 19 - (Fig. 6-5)

7.3 Reception of encrypted programmes*Your receiver is equipped with an integrated decodingsystem* as well as with a Common Interface*. This allowsyo

Page 20 - 6.4 Antenna configuration

7.3.1.1 Multifeed options*Some programmes provide a facility for multifeed options.This function allows you, for instance, to select your own pre-ferr

Page 21 - (Fig. 6-8)

7.3.1.3 Smartcard PIN-Code*Your digital receiver is equipped with a parental control func-tion that allows you to block individual programmes as well

Page 22 - (Fig. 6

7.5 Selecting a different languageIf a programme is broadcast in several languages, or withvarious soundtracks ( in the information box), proceed asfo

Page 23 - 7 Operation

7.4 Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .287.5 Selecting another language . . . . . . . . . . . .297.5.1 Dolby Digital (AC3 mod

Page 24 - 7.2 Programme selection

7.7 Return to last programme selected> Press Back on the remote control to return to the lastprogramme viewed previously. > Press the key agai

Page 25 - 7.2.5 Information box

7.12 Teletext7.12.1 Using the teletext decoder of your televisionsetWhere broadcast by the provider, teletext will be transferredto your television se

Page 26 - 7.3.1 Special functions*

7.13 Sub-titles Where sub-titles are available, this will be indicated by thesymbol in the information window. If you have enabledthe function Sub-ti

Page 27 - Parental Control*

You can also initiate a manual download procedure immedia-tely after switching the receiver off (while the display* shows“oooo”) by pressing the SFI k

Page 28 - 7.4 Volume control

7.14.5 Next > Use the arrow key right to display the table"Next" (following programmes) (Fig. 7-17). The SFI functions (Point 7.14.3) are

Page 29 - 7.6 TV/Radio switching

> Press the SFI key to display the information.Lengthy text passages can be scrolled one line at atime by using the arrow keys up/down or use thegr

Page 30 - 7.11 Fixed image

Aborting timer operationIf you wish to delete a timer event programmed by means ofthe SFI, proceed as described in Point 7.15. To abort an acti-ve tim

Page 31 - 7.12 Teletext

> Use the green function key Genres to open a win-dow showing the programme genres available. (Fig. 7-21)> Use the arrow keys to select the desi

Page 32 - 7.13 Sub-titles

> Use the arrow keys up/down to move the markeraround the list one line at a time. > Use the arrow keys right/left to move the markerbackward or

Page 33 - (Fig. 7-16)

2. ReminderIf your receiver is in normal operational mode, it willswitch to the pre-selected programme slot at the pre-set time. In contrast to the VC

Page 34 - 7.14.7.1 SFI Information

8.3.4 Manual search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .488.3.5 After the search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .488.4 Service setti

Page 35 - 7.14.7.2 Marking a programme

8 Changing the basic programming8.1 Configuring the Favourites listThis chapter describes how you can change the pre-program-ming of your digital rece

Page 36 - (Fig. 7-20)

> Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark theselection criterion according to which the Complete listis to be sorted. Select e.g. All Programmes, to

Page 37 - 7.15 Timer

> Press the blue function key Functions.A selection window indicating the Navigator functionswill be displayed. (Fig. 8-5)> Use the arrow keys u

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> Press the yellow function key Sort to save the pro-gramme at the new position.> To sort several programmes simultaneously, markthese as descri

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You can now initiate the updating procedure manually: > Use the On/Standby key to switch off the receiver(Standby).> Now, while the display* sho

Page 40 - (Fig. 8-3)

8.2 Changing the receiver PIN code The receiver PIN code is set at the factory to 0000.To change the receiver PIN code proceed as follows:> Use the

Page 41 - 8.1.3 Deleting programmes

> To perform a programme search, call up the MainMenu. (Fig. 8-8)> Use the arrow keys up/down to mark the lineChannel searching.> Confirm by

Page 42 - 8.1.4 Sorting programmes

8.3.3 Searching on a transponderYou can search a specific transponder (see Point 10:Technical Terms) for available programmes. To do this, youwill hav

Page 43 - Please note:

> The search procedure can be terminated by pressingthe red function key. 8.3.4 Manual SearchIf a particular programme is not found by means of the

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> Independently of whether you have added the newlyfound programmes to the Favourites list automatically,these can still be added to the Favourites

Page 45 - 8.3 Searching for programmes

32 IllustrationsOn/StandbyNumeric keysProgramme list on/offBackHelpStopMenu on/offSound on/offEXTERNALLanguageProgramme -Multi-function keysVolume +Pr

Page 46 - 8.3.2 Satellite Search

8.4.3 SFI ChannelYour receiver has the facility to receive a data channel via theASTRA satellite systems (19° East) carrying additional SFIdata. These

Page 47 - (Fig. 8

Note:This function should not be performed if you havemade changes in the menues Basic Settingsand LNC Configuration, as these changes wouldrever

Page 48 - 8.3.5 After the Search

8.6 Conditional Access*Use this menu item to access the sub-menues relating to theSmartcard being used, as well as to the CI module. Use thearrow keys

Page 49 - 8.4 Service settings

> Press the yellow function key Actions, to open anadditional window. (Fig. 9-5)> Now use the arrow keys up/down to mark the lineDelete limits.&

Page 50 - 8.4.4 Updating Software

> Use the arrow keys to mark the field Geo.Pos.> Confirm by pressing OK. A menu allowing you toenter the coordinates of your location will be di

Page 51 - 8.5 System configuration

9.3 Setting the satellite positionProceed by sytematically working through Points 9.3.1 to9.3.3 for each satellite position that is to be set. When pr

Page 52 - 8.6 Conditional Access*

> When you have set up the test transponder, pressBack, to return to the menu for setting up themotorized rotating antenna. The field used to enter

Page 53 - 9.2 Geo-positioning

> Now use the arrow key right (field East will bemarked) resp. left (field West will be marked) torotate the antenna to the desired position. Keep

Page 54 - (Fig. 9-9)

9.4 Current satellite listThe satellite positions stored in memory are shown in thesatellite list. Any positions not yet stored in memory aremarked wi

Page 55 - (Fig. 9-11)

10 Technical TermsAntenna cable:Cable used to connect the modulator of the satellite receiverto the antenna input socket of the television set. Used a

Page 56 - (Fig. 9-12)

4* Only for receivers equipped withthis featureLNCinputInput terrestrialantenna*LNC out-putSCART socketTVDigital audio outputsSCART socket VCRAnalogue

Page 57 - (Figs. 9-16 and 9-17)

Coaxial cable:Cable used to connect the LNC to the satellite receiver, usedto transmit the signal received as well as to provide power tothe LNC.LNB/L

Page 58 - 9.6 Reference position

These new services are constantly being developed andimproved by the providers. To utilize the services, it mayoccasionally be necessary to update the

Page 59 - 10 Technical Terms

PLL Modulator:* UHF, Channel 21 ... 69Antenna input 47 ... 862 MHzAntenna output 47 ... 862 MHzVideo decoding:Video compression MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 comp

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Serial interface RS 232:Type RS 232, bidirectionalBitrate 115,2 kBit/s max.Connector D-SUB socket, 9 pinFunction Update for operating software andpre-

Page 61 - 11 Technical Data

12 Trouble-shooting guide64* Only for receivers equipped withthis featureProblem Possible cause Solution Various programmes not shown inprogramme lis

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65* Only for receivers equipped withthis featureProblem Possible cause Solution Time not displayed* while in stand-by modeTime not downloaded Switch

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For daily useSwitching on and off> Switch on the digital receiver by pressing theOn/Standby key, either on the receiver or on theremote control.>

Page 64 - 12 Trouble-shooting guide

7Dear customer,congratulations on your decision to select this digital receiver .This operating manual will help you to fully utilise the compre-hensi

Page 65 - * while in stand

3 Please read this first> Before you set up your unit for operation, please firstcheck that the package contains all the componentsthat should be t

Page 66 - For daily use

The descriptions of keys and terms that appear in the OSDmenu are printed in bold type in this operating manual.Help function:Where available in the m

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