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Product type Digital DVB-S/C/T satellite receiver with recording
Brand DREAM MULTIMEDIA
Model DM 7025
Processor 300 MHz MIPS
Memory 128 MB DDR RAM, 32 MB Flash
Internal storage IDE UDMA66 connector for hard disk (not included)
Network connectivity Ethernet 10/100 Mbit, USB 1.1 port, RS232 serial port
Video inputs/outputs 2x SCART, composite video (RCA), UHF modulator
Audio output Stereo analog audio (RCA), optical digital Toslink (AC3)
Antenna connectors 2 LNB inputs (F-type), 2 LNB outputs (for loopthrough), DVB-C/T antenna input (IEC)
Additional interfaces Common Interface (CI) slot, 2 smart card readers, CompactFlash slot, modem port (optional)
Main functions DVB-S/C/T reception, hard disk recording, Timeshift, EPG, Teletext, Picture-in-Picture, media file playback via network
Video formats MPEG-1/2, PAL 25 Hz, 4:3 and 16:9 formats
Power supply 110/230 V AC, 50/60 Hz, power consumption approx. 6 W in standby
Dimensions (W x D x H) 374 mm x 230 mm x 75 mm
Weight 2.2 kg (without hard disk)
Operating temperature 15°C to 35°C
Operating humidity Below 80%
Maintenance and cleaning Disconnect before cleaning; use a slightly damp cloth without detergent; do not expose to moisture or direct sunlight
Safety Do not open the casing (risk of electric shock); hard disk installation by a professional recommended; disconnect during storms or prolonged non-use
Spare parts and repairability Standard 3.5-inch hard disk (IDE); remote control and cables; parts available from manufacturer or authorized dealer
General information Linux open source operating system; update via network; DiSEqC 1.0/1.1/1.2 compatible; support for CAM modules via CI

Frequently Asked Questions - DM 7025 DREAM MULTIMEDIA

How to install a hard drive in the DM 7025?
Remove the case screws (5 at the back, 2 on each side), lift the cover, free the hard disk cage, attach the hard disk (3.5-inch IDE) with the 4 support screws, connect the existing IDE and power cables, then screw everything back. Initialize the hard disk via the menu Setup > System > Harddisk by pressing the red button.
How to perform an automatic channel search?
Go to Menu > Setup > Service searching > Automatic scan. You can choose to delete existing channels before the search. Select the tuner(s) to scan (DVB-S, DVB-C or DVB-T) and press OK to start the search.
How to schedule a timer recording?
From the main menu, go to Timer then press the green button to add a new recording. Fill in the fields: service, date, start and end time, type (Record or Zap), repeat (once, daily, etc.), and action after event. Confirm with the green button.
What to do if the remote control does not work?
First check the battery polarity and replace them if necessary. Make sure the remote is in Dream mode (DREAM Mode button). If the problem persists, restart the Dreambox by unplugging it for a few moments.
How to view a recording on the DM 7025?
Press the VIDEO button on the remote to access the recording list. Use up/down buttons to select a file, then press OK to play. You can pause, fast forward or rewind using the PVR control buttons.
How to configure a network connection?
Go to Menu > Setup > System > Network. You can enable DHCP for automatic configuration or enter the IP address, mask, gateway, and DNS server manually. Confirm with the green button. The Ethernet 10/100 Mbps interface is used for HTTP, FTP, NFS, telnet and Samba.
How to use Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode?
Press the blue options button and select Enable Picture in Picture. A small image appears in the top right corner. You can move or resize the PiP via the blue options menu, or swap the main picture and the PiP.
How to update the software of the DM 7025?
The update is usually done via the network: download the latest image from the official website (http://www.dm7025.de) and install it via HTTP or FTP. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions. You can also use the serial port as a last resort.
What to do if no channels are found after the search?
Check the coaxial cable connections, antenna alignment, and tuner configuration. For the DVB-S tuner, ensure the LNB type and selected satellite are correct (section 11.1 of the manual). For DVB-C, try the 'ALL (SR6875)' option. Also verify that the antenna is powered if necessary (5V option for active antenna).
How to program the remote control to control the TV?
Put the remote in TV mode (TV Mode button). Press SHIFT/SETUP for 3 seconds (the TV-Mode button blinks twice). Enter the 4-digit code for your TV (see code list in chapter 14.2). The TV-Mode button blinks twice to confirm. The remote automatically exits programming mode after 10 seconds.

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USER MANUAL DM 7025 DREAM MULTIMEDIA

12.1 Service 74 -
12.2 A propos (Hard- and Software) 75 -

LNB1 in (DVB-S Tuner)

LNB2 in (DVB-S Tuner)

Bouton SHIFT / SETUP

7.2 Management (Gestion)

  • Add recording (indefinitely)

Programmation via EPG

DREAM MULTIMEDIA DM 7025 - Programmation via EPG - 1

Red Options-Button = Rewind = Retour
Green Options-Button = Play = Marche
Yellow Options-Button = Pause
Blue Options-Button = Forward = Avance
TV-Button = Stop

Bouton 1: 30 sec. retour
Bouton 4: 90 sec. retour
Bouton 7: 270 sec. retour

Bouton 3: 30 sec. avance
Bouton 6: 90 sec. avance
Bouton 9: 270 sec. avance

Mode standard 16:9 = on/off

Mode Text/TV 16:9 = on/off

If no OSD menu is visible on your screen, press the Menu-Button to open the main OSD menu. Navigate to the option 'Setup' and press the OK-Button to select.

DREAM MULTIMEDIA DM 7025 - Mode Text/TV 16:9 = on/off - 1

10.8 Common Interface

12.2 A propos (Hard- and Software)

DVB/S-Tuner (pluggable):

DVB/C-Tuner (pluggable):

Footage 16:9, automatic assimilation for 16:9 TV-Device (over Scart)

Letterbox percolating for 4:3 TV-Device

Audio decoder:

Audio compression MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II

Audio Mode Dual (main/sub), Stereo

Frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz

Output analog:

Output Level L/R 0,5 Vss on 600 Ohm

THD > 60 dB (1 kHz)

Crosstalk < -65 dB

Output digital:

Output Level 0,5 Vss on 75 Ohm

Sampled Data Filtering 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

S/PDIF-Output optical (AC3)

Video parameter:

Input Level FBAS 1 Vss +/- 0.3 dB on 75 Ohm Teletext

filter in conformity with ETS 300 472 Standard

TV-Scart:

Output: FBAS,RGB,S-VHS over OSD selectable

VCR-Scart:

Input: FBAS, RGB, S-VHS

Output: FBAS

Serial Interface RS 232:

Type RS232 bidirectionnel

Bitrate 115,2 kBit/s max.

Plug Connector SUB-D-9

Function Update of Firmware and Preprogramming

Ethernet:

100 Mbit compatible, bi-directional interface Function

Update of Firmware and Preprogramming

USB:

USB 1.1 connector

Interface UDMA66 IDE:

ca. 60 W (in Use / 400mA LNB current)

Weblink: http://www.dream-multimedia-TV.de

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Brand : DREAM MULTIMEDIA

Model : DM 7025

Category : Satellite receiver