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Operation 11
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 System Setting
6.3 Channels
6.4 Electronic Program Guide
6.5 Games
6.6 System Information
Troubleshooting 34
Specifications 35
Introduction
1.1 Overview
This satellite receiver is designed for the reception of free-to-air channels. Depending on your location, enjoy the rich choice of up to 5,000 different channels broadcasting a large range of programs: culture, sports, cinema, news, events, etc. This receiver is assembled with highly qualified electronic parts.
1.2 Main Features
▶ MPEG-|| Digital & fully DVB compliant.
▶ On-screen display with 256 color resolution.
▶ DiSEqC control Version 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and USALS compatible.
▶ Renameable 8 favorite channel groups.
▶ Fast channel change less than 1 second.
▶ Advanced Blind search function.
▶ Powerful channel control by Favorites, Lock, Skip, Move and Delete.
▶ Channel sorting by Alphabet, Transponder and Scrambled.
Multilingual language OSD & menu: English, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Parsi, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch.
▶ Extended EPG and program reservation through EPG.
▶ Teletext by OSD/VBI
▶ Supports multilingual subtitle
▶ Supports multilingual audio language
▶ Last channel memory function.
▶ Total 5,000 channels programmable.
▶ Advanced channel list menu
▶ Multi satellite search
▶ Games with stereo sounds
▶ Software & channel database upgrade via RS-232C: PC to STB/STB to STB
▶ Parental lock/ Installation Lock / Receiver Lock / Channel Lock / Lock Channel Confirm.
▶ Digital audio output [S/PDIF]
▶ Multi picture display
▶ Zoom function.
▶ Color adjustment function
DiSEqC is a trademark of EUTELSAT
Safety/Precautions
2.1 Safety
Be sure to read this user's manual before starting the operation of the unit.
Do not touch the power cord with wet hands as it may cause electric shock.
Never open the cover. It is very dangerous to touch the inside of the unit due to possible electric shock.
Place the unit in a well ventilated and no-heat environment.
When you do not use this unit for a long time, make sure that power cord is pulled out from the outlet. Also do not use a damaged power cord as it may cause fire or electric shock.
A professional installation is required. If reception is interrupted, contact your local service centre.
2.2 Precautions
When installing the unit
Install the unit horizontally. An uneven installation may cause the unit to be damaged.
Do not put heavy items such as a TV set on the unit. That may damage the unit.
Do not leave the unit where the water drops or splashes.
Do not put water holding items such as vases on the unit.
Do not install the unit:
Where it is subject to vibrations
Where it is exposed to direct sunlight
-Where there is humidity
Where the temperature is too high or too low.
Where there is no ventilation
Moving the unit to a hot area from a cold one will cause condensation. Do not operate the unit for one or two hours or until it has dried completely.
Points to Check before Use
3.1 Accessories
The accessories below are included with this receiver:
User's manual : 1
Remote control : 1
▶ If any of the above-listed accessories is missing, contact your sales representative.
3.2 The Satellite dish
Your dish should be properly installed and azimuth and elevation must be precisely set up.
This unit supports DiSEqC 1.2 and can work with a compatible antenna positioner. Ask your dealer for information.
Controls/Functions
4.1 Front Panel
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1 Power : Switches the receiver between 'Standby' and 'Power ON' modes.
2 Standby/Power on Indications Lamp : Flashes red light in 'Standby' mode and shows no light in 'Power ON' mode.
3 Indication Light : Flashes when a key on the Remote Control Unit (RCU) is pressed.
4 - 5 CH. (▲/▼) switch channels or change the cursor position on the application screen.
4.2 Rear Panel
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Name Connector
Function
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RF OUT UHF 21-69
IEC 169-2 male Output to TV
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TV ANT IN
IEC 169-2 female Input from terrestrial antenna
3
AUDIO L
FCA cinch Left audio output
4
AUDIO R
FCA cinch Right audio output
5
VIDEO
FCA cinch Composite video output
6
S/PDIF
FCA cinch Digital audio output
7
VCR/AUX SCART
SCART
CVBS Video OutputCVBS, RGB Video InputAudio Output
8
TV SCART
SCART
CVBS, RGB Video OutputAudio Output
9
RS-232C
DB-9
Low speed serial port
10
LNB INPUT
IEC 169-24 female
IF input from LNB to digital tuner
11
LOOP OUT
IEC 169-24 female
IF loop-through output from digital tuner
4.3 Remote controller 4.3 Remote controller
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1 POWER : To turn the receiver On'Off.
2 MUTE: To turn the sound On/Off.
3 Numeric Keys (0-9): To enter numerical settings (such as channel numbers) directly.
4 INFO : To show information about the current program. Press twice to show detail.
5 PAUSE: To pause the video. Press again to resume the video.
6 EPG: To show the TV/Radio program guide.
7 GROUP: To change the channel groups(Satellites or favorite groups).
8 MENU: To enter or exit the main menu.
9 EXIT: To exit from the present menu and move to the previous menu.
10 - 11 Double arrow UP/DOWN : To move to the next or previous page when many pages are available.
12 - 13 Up & Down : To switch channels in non-menu mode and move the cursor up/down in menu mode.
14 - 15 Left & Right : To change the volume level in non-menu mode and modify a setting in menu mode.
16 OK : To show the Channel List in non-menu mode and select an item or confirm in menu mode.
17 TV/RADIO : To switch between TV and Radio.
18 TV/SAT: To switch the TV output source between the satellite input and the UHF/VHF antenna input.
19 RECALL(RED): To move to the previous channel. Used for special functions in menu mode.
20 AUDIO(GREEN): To show the Multi-language audio track, the stereo-mono mode and subtitle information. Used for special functions in menu mode.
21 TEXT(YELLOW): To show the teletext contents if teletext is transmitted. Used for special functions in menu mode.
22 BLUE : To display multiple pictures.
23 COLOR : To control the brightness, contrast and color of a picture.
24 UHF: To adjust UHF channel.
How to Connect
When Connecting the Receiver to a TV with RF connectors
1 Connect the TV antenna to TV ANT IN
2 Connect the RF-IN of the TV to RF-OUT
3 Connect the Video and Audio of the TV to Video and Audio: connect the red and white connectors to Audio R and Audio L, and the yellow connector to Video
4 Connect your satellite dish
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RIN
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SATELLITE DISH
Operation
6.1 Getting Started
After your receiver is powered on, proceed with installation as follows:
1) Menu Language Setting
① Turn on your TV and receiver.
②The pop-up menu for language selection will appear. Select one language and press to proceed.
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Menu Language
English
Arabic
Hindi
Hindi
Russian
Deutsch
Spanish
Japanese
European
Portuguese
6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started
2) Antenna Setup
① Press the MENU button to display the main menu.
② Use /and / to move in the menu.
③ Press on 'Dish Setting'. The following window will appear. < Figure 6-2> if you have a motorized dish, press on 'Motorized Setting'. < Figure 6-3>
\* Note : Enter a 4-Digit password if need arise. The default password is '0000'.

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Disk Setting
Settle
USB Driver
USB Cycle
USB Carry
DSPs
Distributed Switch
Distributed
ARMSTOPC
ON
8.000
8.000
OFF
TCP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
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TCP/IP
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TCP/IP
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TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP

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Historical Settings
Frequency
USB Private
USB Type
USB Group
Webpage Number
Power
Size
Capacity
100%
200%
300%
400%
500%
600%
700%
800%
900%
1000%
4 Select the item that you want to edit, and set its parameters as desired.
- LNB Power : Select among ON/OFF/13V/18V.
- LNB Type : Select among Single/Universal/OCS.
- LNB Freq : Set the frequency of the LNB oscillator.
- 22KHz : When not AUTO, set the signal path from LNB or switch by selecting a control signal among 0/22KHz.
- DiSEqC switch : Select DiSEqC protocol among OFF/1.0/1.1 as appropriate for your configuration.
- Committed/Uncommitted : Select the DiSEqC port.
Select the item that you want to edit and set its parameters as desired.
- Frequency : If the default TP frequency is not appropriate, you can select another TP frequency at which to check for signal.
- DiSEqC Motor : Select DiSEqC protocol among OFF/1.2/USALS as appropriate for your Motor.
(When the DiSEqC Motor parameter is set as 1.2)
- Move: You can move the dish to the West/East.
- Limit : If you want to set limits, press
- Disable Limit: You can disable the East and West limits.
- Goto Center : Move the dish to the initial 0 position.
- Set East / West Limit : Move the dish East or West using (.) Press @ set East or West limit.
(When the DiSEqC Motor parameter is set as USALS)
- Sat Degree : Satellite location.
- Antenna Position : Press
- Golo Reference : Move the dish to the reference 0 position.
- Antenna Longitude : Your longitude at present.
- Antenna Latitude : Your latitude at present.
\* Note : You need to know what LNB you are using to correctly set the L.O. (local oscillator) frequency.
\* Note : You need to understand how your receiver is connected to properly set the 22KHz and DiSEqC.
⑤When you are done, press the EXIT button.
6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started
3) Satellite Scan
Through this function, the receiver searches for all the available channels and saves them in memory.
▶ Auto Scan
To select more than one satellite, press the RED button when the selection bar is positioned on the satellite.
②Press on the names of the satellites that you want to scan under 'Satellite List'. Press the EXIT button to close the 'Satellite List'.
- Press / and set the 'Search Type' and 'Network Search' parameters.
\- Search Type : Decide for which channels to search (All channels' Free channels only; TV channels only).
\- Network Search : Set ON to find more transponders (frequencies) through a Network Information Table (NIT) scan. That is, when the broadcaster is sending a NIT through a given transponder, the receiver will also scan for transponders listed in the NIT and not otherwise recognized. (this can happen when a transponder is new)
4 Press under 'SCAN' to scan the selected satellites.

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Frequency
Season Type
Network Growth
ADD/ATT/NT
150.8230 Hz
All Channels
GPT
Level
Security
60%
60%
Black
New Int
①Select a transponder.
②To change a transponder's information (Frequency, Symbol Rate), use the NUMERIC buttons.
To add a new transponder, press the GREEN button.
4 To delete a transponder, press the YELLOW button with the cursor next to the Frequency parameter.
⑤To search a transponder, set its different parameters and press
▶ Package Identifier (PID) Scan
①Select a transponder.
To change a transponder's information (Frequency, Symbol Rate), use the NUMERIC buttons.
To add a new transponder, press the GREEN button.
④To delete a transponder, press the YELLOW button with the cursor next to the Frequency parameter.
To search a transponder, set its different parameters and press. You can search a specific channel of the transponder by setting its PID data (Video, Audio and PCR).

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Manual Scan
File Name: 435647200
Parameters: [1] 6500 MHz
Crystal Rate: 38.00 MHz
Interference: 60 MHz
Signal Type: 60 MHz
Network Search: OFF
Layer: 10%
Quality: 95%
OK Show out Next Step

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FBS Format
Frequency
Symbol Rate
Audio Rate
Audio PSD
DOS PSD
AVENAT 100%
25.432 MHz
28.09 MHz
Auto
Auto
Level: 10%
Quality: 100%
\* Note : If you cannot access programs after correctly completing a scan procedure, please contact your seller or your installer.
6.1 Getting Started
4) Channel Selection
You can use / to navigate between channels until you find the channel you want.
▶ If you know the channel number, you can enter it with the NUMERIC buttons and wait 2 seconds until the channel is changed.
▶ If you know the channel name or transponder or CAS, you can press to display the channel list < Figure 6-8>

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CHANNEL LET
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A-2
C42
DATE:
03
REV:
05
MINI:
06
POST:
07
AIR: 08
AV LATITUDE:
09
OFF: 09
OFF: 10
OFF: 11
OFF: 12
OFF: 13
OFF: 14
OFF: 15
OFF: 16
OFF: 17
OFF: 18
OFF: 19
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OFF: 100
In the left side of screen, detailed information about the selected channel will be displayed. (Satellite Name, Frequency/Polar) and Channel Name
②You can use the following buttons to navigate between channels:
- / : Moves one channel up/ down.
- ( / ) : Moves one page up / one page down.
- RED : Shows all channels in the current group.
- GREEN : Shows all channels sorted alphabetically.
- YELLOW : Shows all channels sorted by Transponder.
- BLUE : Shows all channels sorted by CAS system.
③Press when the selection bar is positioned on the desired channel.
6.1 Getting Started
5) Other Functions of the Remote Control
▶ Volume Control
① While watching a program, press or to control the volume.
② You can press the MUTE button to remove the sound of the program; the mute icon will be displayed. Press the MUTE button again to turn the sound back on.
▶ Channel Information
① You can press the INFO button to display the information banner for a few seconds.
② If you then press the INFO button again, a detailed banner will be displayed.
▶ TV/ SAT switching
You can press TV/SAT to select the source of the signal to receive:
- TV Mode : Signal from TV ANT INPUT will be out. (Front will display TV)
- VCR Mode : Signal from VCR SCART INPUT will be out. (Front will display 'VCR')
- SAT Mode : Signal from Satellite will be out. (Front will display the channel number)
▶ TV/ RADIO switching
You can press this key to change from a TV channel to a Radio channel or vice versa.
▶ RECALL(RED)
Press to return to the previous channel.
▶ Subtitle / Audio (GREEN)
Press to adjust the subtitle and/or audio status of the current channel:
- Audio Mode : Select between, Stereo → Mono-Left Mono-Right
- Audio Track : Select between tracks available in this program
\* Note : These subtitle and audio parameters are workable only when the desired channel supports these functions.
6.1 Getting Started
▶ Teletext(YELLOW)
The Teletext service is a text data service sometimes available from the Service Provider.
▶ PAUSE
You can press this key to pause the video. Press it again to resume the video. When video is paused, you can zoom in sections of it.
① Select a section using 1/1.
② Press to zoom in. Press again to zoom out.
▶ GROUP
When watching TV or listening to Radio, you can press this button to view the list of satellites and/or favorite channel groups.
Only registered satellites and favorite groups are displayed.
▶ Multi Picture Display
You can press the BLUE button to display multiple pictures; you can choose the number of pictures such as 1X2, 2X2, 2X3 or 3X3.

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1982: TV Series
1982: TV Series
1982: TV Series 2004
1982: TV Series
1982: TV Series 2004
6.2 System Setting
1) Time Settings
This submenu allows you to set your local time, wake up time, wake up channel and sleep time.
- GMT Usage : Set this ON for the local time to be determined by adjusting the time difference with the GMT (Greenwich Meantime) according to your location.
- Current Date : If GMT Usage is OFF, you can modify the date by pressing
- Current Time : If GMT Usage is OFF, you can modify the time using the NUMERIC buttons.
- Local Offset : If GMT Usage is ON, Local time is GMT time + Local Offset.
- Wake Up Mode : Select the wake up frequency. (Off/Once/Daily)
- Wake Up Time : Set the wake up time using the NUMERIC buttons.
- Wake Up Channel : Press to set the wake up channel.
- Sleep Mode : Select the Sleep frequency. (Off/Once/Daily)
- Sleep Time : Set the sleep time using the NUMERIC buttons.

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Tire Setting
Add
Remove
Delete
Add, Remove
Delete
Add, Remove
Delete
6.2 System Setting
2) A/V Output Settings
This submenu allows you to specify the audio/video output.
- Audio Language : Set the default audio language when selecting a channel.
- Subtitle Language : Set the default subtitle language.
- Video Format : Select the video output format. [AUTO/PAL/NTSC]
- Output Select : Select the TV SCART output format.(CVBS/RGB)
- Screen Format : Select the TV aspect ratio. (16:9 / 4:3 Letter-Box / 4:3 Pan Scan)
- RF Type : If the Video Format is set to PAL, select among supported PAL standards. (PAL B/G, PAL I, PAL D/K).
- RF Channel : Set the RF channel to which to display the audio and video signals on your TV set (21 to 69) ; if you select 40, they will be displayed at channel 40 on your TV set.
-SPDIF : Set this ON to enable digital audio output.

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AVI Output Settings
Audio Language
Audio Language
Audio Format
Output Audio
Audio Format
Air Top
Air Channel
WORD
English
English
PAC
CYBS
0.2 Latency
PAL, 8Hz
3K
OK
3) OSD Settings
This submenu allows you to set the menu language. OSD transparency and Information and Volume timeouts. < Figure 6-12>
- Menu Language : Select the desired language for the menu.
- Transparency: Set the OSD transparency of the menu. (1% \~ 100%)
- Information Timeout : Select the display duration of the information banner. (1, 2, 3, 5 or 10 seconds)
- Volume Timeout : Select the display duration of the volume box. (1, 2, 3, 5 or 10 seconds)
6.2 System Setting

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USB Setting
Language Language
English
Frequency
70 %
Information Track
3 sec
Video Track
3 sec
One bit
4) Security Settings
This submenu allows you to set password options and to lock or unlock access to menus (Note: PIN code and password are the same). < Figure 6-13>
- Receiver Lock : Set ON to require entering a PIN code at powering on.
- Install Lock : Set ON to require entering a PIN code to access the installation menu.
- Channel Lock : Set ON to require entering a PIN code to access the channels menu.
- Lock Channel Confirm : Set ON to require entering a PIN code to access a locked channel.
- Age Limit: Set to prevent children or unauthorized people from watching programs. Select among (Free/8 above/12 above/15 above/18 above). When program information (age limit) is available from broadcaster and this age limit exceeds the selection, a PIN code is required to access the channel/program.
- Current Password : To change your password, first enter your current password.
- New Password : Enter the new password that you want to set.
- Verify Password : Enter the new password again for confirmation.
\* Note : The default password is '0000'.
This submenu allows you to restore the factory set values (useful when encountering problems after changing settings).
- Delete Radio Channels : Erase all radio channels in the database.
- Delete Scramble Channels : Erase all scramble channels in the database.
- Delete All Channels : Erase all channels.
- Factory Set : Erase all channels and restore the factory default settings.

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Balance Reset
Radio Radio Channel Press OK
Radio Broadcast Channel Paste OK
Radio AI Channel Paste OK
Factory Art Paste OK
6.2 System Setting
6) Calculator
This submenu allows you to use a calculator on the screen.
- You can switch between Hex (Hexadecimal) and Dec (Decimal) basis for arithmetic with the RED button of the remote control unit.
- Use the Numerical and the ( / ) / ○ buttons on the remote control unit.

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CALIFORNIA
Cancel
OK
Cancel
OK
OK
Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
OK
Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
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OK
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Cancel
OK
OK
Cancel
OK
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OK
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OK
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Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
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Cancel
OK
OK
Cancel
7) Data Transfer
This submenu allows you to transfer the software from a receiver to another receiver. You can select and transfer Firmware/ Channel Data/ Games.
- Firmware : Transfer the firmware of a receiver to another receiver.
- Channel Data : Transfer the channel data of a receiver to another receiver.
- Games : Transfer the game data of a receiver to another receiver.

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Data Transfer
Exchange
Exchange Data
Save
Press OK
Press OK
Press OK
6.3 Channels
1) Set Favorites
This submenu allows you to set up favorite groups of channels. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. The receiver supports 8 favorite groups.
① Press on 'Set Favorites'. The list of groups will be displayed.
2Press / and to choose a group. The following menu will be displayed.< Figure 6-18> If you want to change the name of a favorite group, press the RED button.
- Press to add (or remove if previously added) the selected channel to/from the favorite channel group.
4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.

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This submenu allows you to rename channels and input user PID. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button.
① Press on 'Edit Channels'. The following menu will be displayed.
②Press on the channel that you want to edit.
③Press on 'Edit Name' to rename the channel: the keypad will be displayed.
4 Similarly, you can edit the PID data using the NUMERIC keys.
\* Note : The VIDEO PID, AUDIO PID and PCR PID are very important for optimal satellite signal reception. We recommend you get professional advice where available.
This submenu allows you to move channels.
You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button.
① Press on 'Move Channels'. The following menu will be displayed. < Figure 6-20>
②Press on the channel that you want to move; a 'move' icon will be displayed.
③Use the / / / ( / ) / NUMERIC buttons to move the selected channel.
4 Press again to place the channel.
5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.

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Media Channels
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Mertz Channel
Mertz Video
Mertz Audio +KATNG
Mertz Video +KATNG
6.3 Channels
4) Lock Channels
This submenu allows you to lock channels to control access to them. Once a channel is locked, you will be asked to enter a password whenever you try to watch it. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button.
\* If you set 'Lock Channel Confirm' (refer to <6.2>security setting) to OFF, you will not be asked to enter a password even if the channel is locked.
① Press on 'Lock Channels'. The following menu will be displayed.
- Press on the channel that you want to lock/unlock; the lock icon will be displayed/removed.
③Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.

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Lock Channels
1: Date
2: 00
3: NS Interface
4: TIN
5: TIN Data
6: RTM
7: F
8: 00
9: BID Data
10: 0
Group 1: AF Satellites
11: Shared Response
12: After VMA -400/7962
Lock Channels
SET
ADDRESS (C)
OR
Date
6.3 Channels
5) Skip Channels
This submenu allows you to skip channels. Once a channel is set to be skipped, it will be whenever you navigate channels using an non-menu mode. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button.
\* Note : You can still access a 'skipped' channel if you enter its number using the NUMERIC buttons in non-menu mode.
① Press on 'Skip Channels'. The following menu will be displayed.
2Press on the channel that you want to skip/un-skip; the skip icon will be displayed / removed.
③Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.

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DAK COMPRESS
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
SPG
SPT
CPI
MSS
RPG
VPS
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
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6) Delete Channels
This submenu allows you to delete channels. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button.
\* Note : Be careful! If you delete a channel, you will not be able to access it again until you rescan.
① Press an 'Delete Channels'. The following menu will be displayed.
②Press on the channel that you want to set/unset for deletion; the delete icon will be displayed/removed.
③ Press the INFO button to delete all channels in the current list; you will be asked to enter your password.
4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu and confirm deletion.

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This submenu allows you to access the electronic program guide when available.
① Press the EPG button to display the guide menu.
②Press f to see the previous'next guide.
③Press /7/ to select another channel.
4 Press to watch the selected channel and access its EPG data.
If you press (the right side of the screen (Event display list)).
- If the current time EPG is selected, you will return to the previous menu and get signal from the selected channel.
- If a future time (next) EPG is selected, the selected program will be reserved and the event color will change.
- You can select TV or Radio channels by pressing the TV/RADIO button
⑥ You can choose a channel list group by pressing the GROUP button.
⑦ You can access the timer menu by pressing the RED button.
6.4 Electronic Program Guide
2) Timer
This sub menu allows you to set the on/off time of your receiver.
① This submenu allows you to set on/off times of your receiver. To display the timer menu, press the RED button while in the guide menu. < Figure 6-25>
②Press to select a timer's parameter.
③Press / to change the parameter.
- Timer No : Select the timer that you want to modify. (1-8)
- State : Select the timer frequency. (off/once/daily/weekly)
- Date : Press to display a Calendar pop-up; Select a date
- Start Time : Input the time for your receiver power-on; use the NUMERIC buttons
- End Time : Input the time for your receiver power-off; use the NUMERIC buttons
- Channel : Press to display a Channel list pop-up; Select a channel

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6.5 Games
1) Tetris
① Press on 'Tetris'. The following menu will be displayed. < Figure 6-26>
②You can choose a skill level using f.
Press to start the game < Figure 6-27>, or press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
4Press to rotate a block.
5 Press to move a block.
Press to drop a block.
⑦ You can see the next block in the top-right small window.
⑧Press the EXIT button to quit the game.

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2) Sokoban
How to play Sokoban: you have to push the balls to their correct positions. The balls can only be pushed, never pulled, so you have to be careful not to push them into a corner where you can't get them out from. You can only push one ball at a time.
① Press on 'Sokoban'. The following menu will be displayed.
②You can choose a skill level using ( . )
- Press to start the game < Figure 6-29>, or press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
4Press /€/ 3/ to move.
⑤ Press the RED button to undo the previous move. You can undo only one step.
⑤Press the GREEN button to restart the game.
- Press the YELLOW/BLUE buttons to jump to the previous' next level. You can jump only between completed levels.
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⑧ Press the EXIT button to quit the game.

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① Press on 'Snake'. The following menu will be displayed.
② You can choose a skill level using ( . )
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4 Press → €/ 3/ to move.
⑤ Pass through the GREEN icon to increase your score; the length of the snake increases.
⑥ Pass through the RED icon to decrease the snake's length.
- Avoid the BLACK icons. If you hit a BLACK icon (block), the game ends.
③ Press the EXIT button to quit the game.

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6.6 System Information
You can check the current information about your receiver such as receiver model name, S/W (software) version, H/W (hardware) version, manufacturing date, etc.
\* Note : This information is useful to download new software and/or repair the receiver.

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System Information
Model C Tech 1508
SVM Version: LDD (Apr 20 2009)
HIV Version: L13
Scott Version: LDD (2010)
CH Version: F808
Troubleshooting
There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the unit. Therefore, if the unit does not work properly, check it according to the procedures shown in the table below:
Problem
Possible causes
Remedy
The LED light on the front panel does not light.
The AC power cord is disconnected.
Connect the power cord properly into the power socket.
No Picture or sound.
Wrong connection of the video/audio output to the TV input terminal.Wrong connection of the satellite antenna cable.Wrong direction of the satellite antenna.No signal or weak signal.Wrong setting of channel information in the MENU screen.
Connect the two terminals correctly with RCA or RF cable(s).Connect the antenna cable correctly.Adjust the direction of the antenna.Check the cable connections, the LNB and other equipment connected between the LNB and the receiver, or adjust the antenna.Type the setting values correctly.
Black-and-white screen or V-Hold.
Your TV mode (PAL/NISC) is different from the satellite broadcasting mode.
Use a TV of the same mode.Connect a NTSC/PAL converter between the receiver and the TV.
The remote controller is not working.
Batteries are exhausted.Fluorescent light is interfering with the remote controller.Remote controller is incorrectly aimed.
Change the batteries.Switch off the light.Aim the remote control at the receiver.
Specifications
System capabilities
Fully DVB compliant
LNB/Tuner input
Connector
IEC 169-24, female
Frequency range
950MHz ~ 2150MHz
Signal level
-65dBm ~ -25dBm
LNB supply
14/18V, max 400mA
LNB switch control
22KHz
DiSEqC
Ver 1.0/1.1/1.2/USALS Compatible
Demodulator
Front end
QPSK
Symbol rate
2Msps ~ 45Msps
SCPC and MCPC Capable
Spectral inversion
Auto conversion
System resource
Processor
32bit processor (133MHz)
SDRAM
8Mbyte
FLASH
2Mbyte
EEPROM
32Kbyte
Video decoder
MPEG 2
Main Profile @Main Level
Data Rate
up to 15M bits/s
Resolution
720 X 576, 720 X 480
Video format
NTSC, PAL
Aspec Ratio
4:3,16:9
Teletext
DVB compliant
MPEG Audio
MPEG 1 layer 1 &2
Type
Mono.Dual mono.Stereo.Joint Stereo
Sampling rates
32, 44.1 and 48 KHz
Serial data interface
Connector
9pin D-sub male, Max 115K bps
Remote control
Code
NEC-IR
Operating condition
up to 7 Meter
Power supply
Power consumption
max 20W
Supply voltage
90V ~ 250V
Supply frequency
50Hz ~ 60Hz
Rear Panel connectors
TV SCART
Video Out(CVBS, RGB)
Audio Out
VCR SCART
Video Out(CVBS)
Video In(CVBS, RGB)
Audio Out
Video
1 X RCA cinch
Audio L/R
2 X RCA cinch
Serial data
9pin D-sub
Digital tuner input
IEC 169 - 24
Loop-through Digital tuner
IEC 169 - 24
Terrestrial ant input
IEC 169 - 2
RF modulator output
IEC 169 - 2
RF modulatorPAL G/I/K TV Type
Connector
IEC 169-2, female/male
Frequency
470 ~ 860MHz
Output channel number
21 ~ 69
PhysicalSpecification
Size (W X H X D)
260 X 54 X 232(mm)
Weight (Net)
1.8 Kg
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