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Contents

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 About This Manual 1.2 General Description 1.3 Main Features 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Front Panel Configuration 2.2 Rear Panel Configuration 2.3 Remote Control unit 2.3.1 Appearance of romte controller 2.3.2 Instruction to keystoke of romte controller 3. SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3.1 Working Modes 3.2 Main Menu Structure 3.2.1 Installation Menu 3.2.2 Channel Menu 3.2.3 Setting Menu 3.2.4 Game Menu 3.2.5 Multimedia Menu 3.3 Multimedia 3.3.1 Filter Selection Mode 3.3.2 Movie 3.3.3 Music 3.3.4 Photo 3.3.5 Native32 Game 3.3.6 Recorder Manager 3.3.7 Disk Manager 4. BASIC FUNCTION 4.1 Enter into System and Power on-off 4.1.1 Enter into DVB system
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4.1.2 Power on 4.1.3 Power off 4.2 First Installation 4.3 Volume Adjustment and Mute 4.4 TV/RADIO Programs Switch 4.5 Station Switch 4.6 Speediness Program List 4.7 Display information of Programs 4.8 Program Return 4.9 Audio Language Switch and L/R Channel Switch 4.10 Electronic Programs Guide (EPG) 4.11 Teletext 4.12 Subtitle 4.13 REC & Time shift 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 Antenna Setting 5.2 Satellite List 5.3 Transponder List 5.4 Motor Setting 5.4.1 DiSEqC 1.2 5.4.2 Usals 5.5 Limit Setup 6. CHANNEL 6.1 Channel Manager 6.2 Favorite List 7. PREFERENCE SETTING 7.1 OSD Language 7.2 Preferred Subtitle 7.3 Hard Hearing 7.4 Preferred Audio 7.5 Multimedia

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7.6 PVR Config 8. SYSTEM SETTING 8.1 Timers 8.2 Child Lock 8.3 Date Time 8.4 Active Antenna 8.5 Factory Reset 8.6 Upgrade 8.7 Version 8.8 Auto Standby 9. AV SETTING 9.1 Contrast 9.2 Brightness 9.3 SPDIF 9.4 Aspect Ratio 9.5 Video Output 9.6 Video Resolution 10. GAME 10.1 Box Man 10.2 Tetris 10.3 Hit Rat 10.4 Go Bang 10.5 Sudoku 11. SOFTWARE UPGRADE 12. TROUBLE SHOOTING 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
POWER REQUIRED CABLE LOCATION

Please read the following safety precautions carefully before handling the STB.
North American models - Use only 100 -120V AC 60Hz. Europe / Middle East models - Use 90 - 240V AC 50 / 60Hz Use standard certified cables to prevent any malfunction of the STB. Locate the STB indoors. Locate STB away from potential hazards such as excessive moisture. STB should not be subjected to direct sunlight, excessive heat or power surges. 1. Always disconnect the STB power cord from the wall socket before cleaning it. 2. Use a lightly dampened cloth to clean the exterior of the STB. (Use no solvents.) Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adapters. This can cause a fire or electrical shock. 1. NEVER block ventilation slots of the receiver. 2. NEVER stand the STB on soft furnishings or carpets. 3. Ensure that a free airflow is maintained around the STB. 4. Do not use or store the STB where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. 5. NEVER stack other electronic equipment on top of the STB. Keep liquids away from the STB. Coins or other small objects must be kept away from the STB. They can fall through ventilation slots of the STB and cause serious damage. Do not use any attachments that are not recommended. These may cause hazards or damage the equipment. The STB must remain connected at all times to the main power supply. However, Manufacturers instructions for safeguarding other equipment connected to the STB, TV set, etc., should be followed during lightning storms. 1. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. 2. Refer all servicing to qualified service representatives.

CLEANING

OVERLOADING

VENTILATION

LIQUIDS SMALL OBJECTS ATTACHMENTS

LIGHTNING

SERVICING

1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. About This Manual
This manual describes how to setup and operate your STB. Only qualified personnel should handle any problems beyond this manual.

1.2. General Description

The STB is a high-performance digital satellite receiver, which is fully compliant with MPEG2 and MPEG4, based on DVB transmission standards for in-home reception of digital satellite services such as digital television and radio channels.

1.3. Main FEATURES

- Full 1080p - Easy to opearate HD Menu System - Ethernet port - Media Player - USB PVR Ready - Youtube - Google Map - Weather on-line - Picassa - Game and more - Receives Hign Definiteion channel - Support 32 timers - Favorite channel groups TV and Radio - QuickFind Function - Support Teletext and Subtitle - DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1 and USALS support - MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Support - Fully compliant with DVB-S and DVB-S2

2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
2.1. Front Panel Configration
F3 F2 F9

F1

F4

F5

F6

F7

F8

[ Figure 2.1. Front Panel ]

F1: STANDBY/ON After connecting the mains power, press this button to switch ON the receiver or to switch to STANDBY F2: DIGIT LED DISPLAY This will display the current channel or certain programming functions when using the menus. F3: REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Location of the infrared receiver. Ensure that this is not obstructed when using the remote control. F4: OK This button is used in conjunction with the setup or menu functions when entering to change the programming parameters. F5: CH (Up) In program mode this button will move the cursor (highlighted) upwards to facilitate selection. In normal operation mode it is used to step up channels sequentially.

F6: CH (Down) In program mode this button will move the cursor (highlighted) downwards to facilitate selection. In normal operation mode it is used to step down channels sequentially. F7: VOL (Up) In program mode this button will move the cursor (highlighted) to the right to facilitate selection. In normal operation mode it will increase the sound volume. F8: VOL (Down) In program mode this button will move the cursor (highlighted) to the left to facilitate selection. In normal operation mode it will decrease the sound volume. F9: SMART CARD INTERFACE (Option) To watch scrambled channels, you should insert a smart card, which has been issued by the service provider, into the Smart Card Interface slot. You can watch only a specific range of channels with entitlements in the smart card. The smart card includes information to decipher parameters necessary for descrambling the program

2.2 Rear Panel Configration


R2 R4 R6 R9

R1

R3

R5

R7

R8

[ Figure 2.2. Rear Panel ]

CONNECTORS AND DEFINITIONS Please do not connect the power to the receiver until all other connections have been made and checked. Please refer to diagram above for connections. R1: LNB IN ( IF Input ) Connect the IF cable from your LNB on your dish to this connector. R2: LOOP OUT If you have a second satellite receiver, connect the receivers LNB input to this connector. R3: Coaxial R4: VIDEO Composite video output for connecting to an AV monitor etc. R5: AUDIO LEFT / RIGHT Stereo audio output socket for the television set or the audio system. (white/red)

R6: LAN Connect your LAN cable for the network connection. R7: USB Connects to the USB memory. R8: Power To switch AC Power on/off I cable to this connector R9: ON-OFF To switch Power on/off

2.3 Remote Control Unit

[ Figure 2.3. Remote controaller ]

2.3.1 Instruction to keystoke of romte controller


1. [POWER] Switch of power supply 2. [MUTE] Mute control 3. [EXIT] Programs replaying under mode of full screen 4. [MENU] Enter main menu

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5. [VOL+/-] Volume adjusting 6. [INFO] Display corresponding Extended information at EPG state 7. [TEXT] Teletext 8. [SUBTITLE] Subtitle 9. [F.R & F.F] (1) Iamge zoom in/out (2) Speed up/down while USB Media playing 10. [STOP] Stop playing USB Media 11. [CH+/-] Left/right channel 12. [ZOOM] (1) Enable/disable zoom; (2) Switch to Daily Mode(epg page) (3) Set/unset program locked in channel manager menu 13. [NUMBER] Digital strokes 14. [TV/RADIO] TV/RADIO switch 15. [AUDIO] Audio pid switch and left/right channel 16. [UP / DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT & OK] Move high_light and confirm 17. [EPG] Go to EPG 18. [PLAY] Play USB Media 19. [PREV/NEXT] Play previous/next USB Media 20. [PAUSE] Pause key 21. [SLOW] Slower movie playing speed while playing USB movie 22. [REC] Enter REC 23. [PAGE+/-] Page up/down 28. [BACK] (1) Return to upper menu (2) Press BACK under state of full-screen to return to the previous program palyed. 29. [GOTO] Enter goto menu 30. [REPEAT] Set repeat mode 31. [ENTER/FAV] Enter channel/Fav list 34. [DEV] Device List

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3. System overview
3.1 Working Modes
There are two modes in our system: DTV Mode and Multimedia Mode. We can play digital TV programmers in DTV Mode and play multimedia (include NES and Native32 games) in Multimedia Mode. Since power on, the system will enter DTV mode directly. We can switch between DTV and Multimedia mode by pressing [SOURCE] Key.

3.2 Main menu structure

System main menu structure is like figure 3.1: Installation Channel DTV Mode
Multimedia Mode

Main Menu

Preference Setting AV Game

[ Figure 3.1 Main menu structure ]

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3.2.1 Installation Menu Anterna Setting Satellite Setting Installation Transponder List Motor Setting Limit Setup
[ Figure 3.2 Installation Menu ]

3.2.2 Channel Menu Channel Manager Channel Favorite List Favorite List
[ Figure 3.3 Channel Menu ]

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3.2.3 Setting Menu


System Lock Timers Child Lock Date Time Setting Common Interface Factory Reset Upgrade Version Preference Parental Rating Change Pin Code Date Time Mode Time Zone USB Upgrade OTA Upgrade RD Ugrade OSD Language 1st Preferred Subtitle 2st Preferred Subtitle Hard Hearing 1st Preferred Audio 2nd Preferred Audio Mutimedia PVR Config AV Contrast Brightness SPDF Aspect Ratio Video Output Video Resolution HDMI Deep Color HDMI Color Space Movie Repeat Music Repeat Photo Repeat Bgmusic Slide Time Effect MPEG2 File Format File Size Preferred Storage Timeshift Timeshift Length Timeshift to Record

[ Figure 3.4 Setting Menu ]

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3.2.4 Game Menu


Box Man Tetris Game Hit Rat Go Bang Sudoku

[ Figure 3.5 Game Menu ]

3.2.5 Multimedia Menu


OSD Language 1st Preferred Subtitle 2st Preferred Subtitle Hard Hearing Preference 1st Preferred Audio 2nd Preferred Audio Mutimedia PVR Config

[ Figure 3.6 Multimedia Menu ]

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3.3 Multi-Media
KroSAT Vlucano integrates powerful function to support USB and you can connect Ex-equipments via the USB. At present, system can support usual USB media players and upgrade to system software. This product supports the play of MP3, JPEG and MPEG. It can support only the files displaying in the list and the file format this product plays. 3.3.1 FILTER SELECTION MODE This menu helps the user to change the filter mode from movie to music or from music to photo and so on. For example the current filter selection is photo, following menu layout 9.1 shows the filter selection menu.

[ Figure 3.1 Multimedia - filter selection menu ]

There are three keys are used in this menu, following table 9.1 shows the keys, and other keys do not mentioned in the table shall be ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_DOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT

Action
Change from filter selection mode to file list. Change filter selection mode, for instance from movie to music, from music to photo etc. The same as KEY_LEFT.

[ Table 3.1 : Multimedia - filter selection menu Navigation Table ]

The following table 9.2 shows every filter selection mode and its corresponding icon.

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Icon

Filter selection mode


Filter selection mode is Movie mode Filter selection mode is Music mode Filter selection mode is Photo mode Filter selection mode is Native32 Game mode Filter selection mode is Recorder Manager mode Filter selection mode is Disk Manager mode Filter selection mode is E-book mode [ Table 3.2 Multimedia Filter Selection Mode ]Icons

3.3.2 MOVIE 1. Movie file browser This menu helps the user to select and play a movie from a list of movies that are stored in the USB device. Supported file formats are MPG, AVI, VOB, DAT, ASF, MKV, RM, WMV, TSF, QT. Following menu layout shows the Movie menu.

[ Figure 3.2 Multimedia - Movie menu ]

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Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_PAGEUP

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in file list. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in file list. Shall highlight the next Item in the file list. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item. This key can works in file list only, It shall highlight the same Item of last page, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item. The same as KEY_PAGEUP, it only can work in file list too. But it shall highlight the same Item of next page in file list, If item is not exist in next page, it shall highlight the last item. If the current file has its parent folder, press this key will return from current list to parent folder. If current highlight item is a folder, it can enter to the folder. If current highlight item is a folder, press KEY_ENTER shall enter into the folder. Else if it is a file then press the key will play the selected video. If current highlight is in file list, press KEY_RECALL shall return to the filter selection mode. Else if it is playing video now, press the key shall return to layout 9.2 The input number is shown at the area of text loading, the highlight shall change to the corresponding item according to the input number. If the input number is larger than the number of file list, incorrect message will be popped. File browser menu disappear and show main menu or main menu disappear and show file browser again. Shall change the source to DVB.

KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER

KEY_RECALL

KEY_NUM

KEY_MENU KEY_SOURCE

[ Table 3.3 Multimedia - Movie menu Navigation Table ]

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2. Movie playback

[ Figure 3.3 Multimedia - Movie playback information menu ]

The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 2.3.2.2. Keys dont mentioned in this table are ignored. All the settings shall be saved as on when they are changed. Key Stroke
KEY_ZOOM KEY_PREV KEY_NEXT KEY_PLAY KEY_PAUSE KEY_STOP KEY_FF KEY_FR KEY_SLOW KEY_RECALL Shall zoom in/out the image Shall stop this movie and play the previous movie in the list. Shall stop this movie and play the next movie in the list. If the movie is pause, FF, FB, SF or SB, it will change to play movie at once and show play icon. If the movie is playing, then this will pause and show pause icon Shall stop the movie and show the layout 9.3 2x 4x 8x 20x 1x, and the playback mode shall be diplayed on the upper left corner. Shall fast reverse the movie. It can cycle through the sequence 2x 4x 8x 20x 1x, and the playback mode shall be displayed on the upper left corner. Shall slowly play the movie. The same as the key KEY_STOP

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KEY_MUTE KEY_VOLUME KEY_INFO KEY_GOTO

TV mute shall be toggled. Shall change the volume Shall display information of the playing movie provided by Sunplus Driver as Movie menu 9.3 Go to menu will be showed when press this key

KEY_P-SCAN Book Mark menu will be showed when press this key [ Table 3.4: Multimedia - Movie playback Navigation Table ]

When the video is playing, the following information provided by the Sunplus driver shall be displayed on OSD:
a. File name. b. Total time and the current time for this playing file. c. Play state of this video. d. Progress bar. e. File size and resolution of this video. f. Repeat mode such as off/one/dir.

The information icons shown while video playing are shown as in Table 9.5 Icon Description
Shall zoom in/out the image Shall stop this movie and play the previous movie in the list Shall stop this movie and play the next movie in the list. Play vedio Pause Video Stop Video Fast Reverse, it shall be replace with 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 20x. Fast Forward, it shall be replace with 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 20x. Slowly play Fast play. [ Table 3.5 : Multimedia Movie playback Information Icons ]

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3) Go to menu The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.6. Keys dont mentioned in this table are ignored.

[ Figure 3.4: Multimedia - Go to menu menu ]

Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL KEY_GOTO The same as KEY_UP.

Action
Switch between Time edit mode and time move control mode In time edit mode to move highlight curser or in move control mode to move mark. The same as KEY_LEFT. Move the playing movie to the selected time. Quit the go to menu. Exit from the go to menu.

[ Table 3.6 : Multimedia Go to menu Navigation Table ]

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4) Book Mark menu The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.7. Keys dont mentioned in this table are ignored.

[ Figure 3.5 Multimedia - Book Mark menu menu ]

Key Stroke
KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL KEY_P-SCAN The same as KEY_LEFT.

Action
Switch book mark in six marks. Select the current playing time as a bookmark. If the boomark is selected press this key shall move the play time to the selected time. Quit the book mark menu. The same as KEY_RECALL

[ Table 3.7 : Multimedia Book Mark menu Navigation Table ]

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3.3.3 MUSIC This menu helps the user to select and play a song from a list of songs that are stored in the storage device. WMA, WAV, DTS, RA and MP3 format will be supported for playing. Following layout shows the Music menu.

[ Figure 3.6: Multimedia - Music menu ]

The following are some explanations for above Music menu 1. File list as we think is the list of folder and music. 2. On the left of file list shows the information of folders and files, for example filter selection is in music mode, it shows EQ, the progress, play state, total time and file size etc information of the playing music. 3. The hint of above menu is help information to notice the use what keys can be used in current time. 4. The music is background music, so when music is playing, user can change directory or change filter list to other mode such as movie, photo, e-book and so on. The keys handled in this menu are shown in table9.8. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored.

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Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_PAGEUP

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in file list. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in file list. Shall highlight the next Item in the file list. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item. This key can works in file list only, It shall highlight the same Item of last page, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item. The same as KEY_PAGEUP, it only can work in file list too. But it shall highlight the same Item of next page in file list, If item is not existed in next page, it shall highlight the last item. If the highlight is in the file list and it has parent folder, shall return from current list to parent folder. If the highlight is in the file list and current highlight item is a folder, it can enter to the folder. If current highlight is in file list, press KEY_RECALL shall return from file list to the filter selection mode. At present if the file is music and it is playing, KEY_RECALL shall stop it. If current highlight is on music and the music is not in stop status, press this key shall stop this one and to play the previous music, but the highlight dont move. If current highlight is on music and the music is not in stop status, press this key shall stop this one and to play the next music, but the highlight dont move. If the music is pause, FF, FB, SF, SB or stop, it will change to play music at once and show play icon. At same time, the music icon before the name of the playing music will change to game icon, the area of file size shall disappear and shows current playing musics name. If the music is playing, then press the key will pause and show pause icon. Shall stop the music and show stop icon, the area of file size shall show file size again. Shall fast forward the music. At this time FF icon is shown and sequence such as 1x 2x, 4x, 8x, 20x shall display too. Shall fast reverse the music. At this time FR icon is shown and sequence such as 1x 2x, 4x, 8x, 20x shall display too.

KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_RECALL

KEY_PREV

KEY_NEXT

KEY_PLAY

KEY_PAUSE KEY_STOP KEY_FF KEY_FR

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KEY_NUM

The input number is shown at the area of text loading, the highlight shall change to the corresponding item according to the input number. If the input number is larger than the number of file list, incorrect message will be popped. File browser menu disappear and show main menu or main menu disappear and show file browser again. Shall change the source to DVB [ Table 3.8 : Multimedia keys handle in Music menu ]

KEY_MENU KEY_SOURCE

When the music file is playing, the following information provided by the Sunplus driver shall be displayed on OSD:
g. EQ information h. Total time for this playing file. i. Play state of this music. j. Progress bar. k. Current number of this file in total file list. l. File size, artist, album and genre.

The play state icons in table 9.9 are shown while play music Icon Description
Shall stop this music and play the previous music in the list Shall stop this music and play the next music in the list. Play Pause Stop Fast Reverse Fast Forward [ Table 3.9: Multimedia Music Play state icons ]

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3.3.4 PHOTO 1. Photo file browser This menu contains the Photos that are stored in the storage device. Supported file formats are JPG, TIF, PNG, GIF and BMP. Following menu layout shows the Photo menu.

[ Figure 3.7 Multimedia Photo Menu ]

The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.10. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_PAGEUP

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in file list. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in file list. Shall highlight the next Item in the file list. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item. This key can works in file list only, It shall highlight the same Item of last page, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item. The same as KEY_PAGEUP, it only can work in file list too. But it shall highlight the same Item of next page in file list, If item does not exist in next page, it shall highlight the last item. If the highlight is in the file list, press the key shall return from current list to parent folder.

KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_LEFT

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KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL

If the highlight is in the file list and current highlight item is a folder, it can enter to the folder. If current highlight item is a folder, press KEY_ENTER shall enter into the folder. Else if it is a file then press the key will play the selected photo. If current highlight is in file list, press KEY_RECALL shall return from file list to filter selection mode. The input number is shown at the area of text loading, the highlight shall change to the corresponding item according to the input number. If the input number is larger than the number of file list, incorrect message will be popped. File browser menu disappear and show main menu or main menu disappear and show file browser again. Shall change the source to DVB Shall show thumbnail menu.

KEY_NUM

KEY_MENU KEY_SOURCE KEY_YELLOW

[ Table 3.10: Multimedia Photo Menu Navigation Table ]

2. Photo playback The Photo Playback Menu which shown in following layout shows the playback menu while photo is playing. Layout 9.8 shows the playback menu for play photo commonly and Layout 9.9 shows the setup menu for slide show.

[ Figure 3.8: Multimedia Photo playback menu for photo play commonly ]

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[ Figure 3.8: Multimedia Photo playback menu for photo play commonly ]

[ Figure 3.9: Multimedia Photo playback menu for slide show ]

When a image is displayed in full screen then the following keys are handled: Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_PREV KEY_NEXT KEY_INFO KEY_PAUSE KEY_PLAY KEY_RECALL KEY_ZOOM Shall rotate the image 180 Shall rotate the image 180 Shall rotate the image 270 Shall rotate thr image 90 Displays the previous image in the List. If the displayed image is the first one then the key is ignored. Displays the next image in the List. If the displayed image is the last one then the key is ignored. Shall display the information of the image provided by Sunplus Driver as shown in Layout 9.8 /9.9 Slide show was paused if press the key Slide show was start to play if press the key Shall stop play photo and return to the Photo menu Shall Quit the image displayed and return to the Photo menu as show in Layout 9.8 Shall zoom in/out the image.

Action

[ Table 3.11: Multimedia Photo playback Navigation Table ]

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The information of play state icons while photo playing are shown as in Table 9.12 Icon
Zoom-in to a photo x4

Description

Shall stop this photo and play the next photo in the list. Play photo Pause photo Shall return to file list [ Table 3.12: Multimedia Photo while display Information Icons ]

3. Photo thumbnail This menu displays the thumbnail view of the photos stored in the selected folder. Following menu layout shows the Thumbnail menu.

[ Figure 3.9: Multimedia Photo Thumbnail Menu ]

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The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.13. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_UP

Action
Shall highlight the previous item in the same column. If Control reaches top item in the column, it shall highlight the bottom item in the same column. Shall highlight the next Item in the column. If Control reaches bottom item in the column, it shall highlight the top item in the same column. Shall highlight the same Item of last page in the column, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item in the column Shall highlight the same Item of next page in the column, If item is not exist in next page, it shall highlight the last item in the column Shall highlight the previous item in the row. If Control reaches first item in the row, it shall highlight the last item in the same row. Shall highlight the next item in the row. If Control reaches last item in the row, it shall highlight the first item in the same row. If current selected item is a folder, press KEY_ENTER shall enter into the folder. else if the selected file (photo) shall be displayed in full-screen mode. Shall show the Photo menu as in Layout 9.8 Shall change the source to DVB. Shall show the edit menu. Shall show with slide show mode. The input number is shown at the area of text loading, the highlight shall change to the corresponding item according to the input number. If the input number is larger than the number of file list, incorrect message will be popped.

KEY_DOWN

KEY_PAGEUP

KEY_PAGEDOWN

KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL KEY_SOURCE KEY_RED KEY_GREEN KEY_NUM

[ Table 3.13: Multimedia - Photo Thumbnail Menu Navigation Table ]

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3.3.5 NATIVE32 GAME This menu contains the games that are stored in the storage device. Supported file formats are native32 and NES. Following menu layout shows the Native32 game menu.

[ Figure 3.10: Multimedia Native32 game Menu ]

The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.14. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_PAGEUP

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in file list. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in file list. Shall highlight the next Item in the file list. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item. This key can works in file list only, It shall highlight the same Item of last page, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item. The same as KEY_PAGEUP, it only can work in file list too. But it shall highlight the same Item of next page in file list, If item is not exist in next page, it shall highlight the last item. If the highlight is in the file list, it shall return from current list to parent folder. If the highlight is in the file list and current highlight item is a folder, it can enter to the folder.

KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT

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KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL

If current highlight item is a folder, press KEY_ENTER shall enter into the folder. Else if it is a file then press the key will play the selected game. If current highlight is in file list, press KEY_RECALL shall return from file list to the filter selection mode. The input number is shown at the area of text loading, the highlight shall change to the corresponding item according to the input number. If the input number is larger than the number of file list, incorrect message will be popped. File browser menu disappears and shows main menu or main menu disappears and shows file browser again. Change the type of game from native32 to NES TShall change the source to DVB

KEY_NUM

KEY_MENU KEY_RED KEY_SOURCE

[ Table 3.14:Multimedia Native32 game Menu Navigation Table ]

3.3.6 RECORDER MANAGER 1. Recorder manager browser The following menu9.12 shows recorder manager menu that the recorded TV programs stored in storage device.

[ Figure 3.11: Multimedia Recorder manager Menu ]

The keys handled in this menu are shown in table9.15. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored.

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Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_PAGEUP

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in file list. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in file list. Shall highlight the next Item in the file list. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item. This key can works in file list only, It shall highlight the same Item of last page, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item. The same as KEY_PAGEUP, it only can work in file list too. But it shall highlight the same Item of next page in file list, If item is not exist in next page, it shall highlight the last item. If the highlight is in the file list, it shall return from current list to parent folder. If the highlight is in the file list and current highlight item is a folder, it can enter to the folder. If current highlight item is a folder, press KEY_ENTER shall enter into the folder. Else if it is a file then press the key will play the selected recorded program If current highlight is in file list, press KEY_RECALL shall return from file list to the filter selection mode. Else if it is playing recorded program now, press the key shall return to Recorder manager Menu. If it is root directory, press this key shall set partition. If it is sub directory press it will delete the selected item If it is root directory, press this key shall format the card to FAT32, If it is sub directory press it will rename the selected item. If it is root directory, press this key shall format the card to NTFS, If it is sub directory press it will show move and copy menu. The input number is shown at the area of text loading, the highlight shall change to the corresponding item according to the input number. If the input number is larger than the number of file list, incorrect message will be popped. File browser menu disappear and show main menu or main menu disappear and show file browser again. Shall change the source to DVB

KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER

KEY_RECALL

KEY_RED KEY_GREEN KEY_YELLOW

KEY_NUM

KEY_MENU KEY_SOURCE

[ Table 3.15: Multimedia Recorder manager Menu Navigation Table ]

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2. Rename The following menu 9.13 is rename menu. In this menu the user can change the programs name as them like.

[ Figure 3.12: Multimedia Rename Menu ]

The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.16. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_SOURCE KEY_RED KEY_GREEN KEY_YELLOW KEY_BLUE

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in the same column. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in the same column. Shall highlight the next Item in the same column. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item in the same column. Shall highlight the next Item in the same row. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item in the same row. Shall highlight the last Item in the same row. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in the same row. Shall change the source to DVB Change the character between capital and lowercase Make a blank in the name Delete the current character of program name that cursor on Confirm the modification of the name and the menu return to Recorder manager Menu.

[ Table 3.16: Multimedia Rename Menu Navigation Table ]

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3.3.7 DISK MANAGER 1. Disk manager browser The menu of disk manager is like file browser menu, the keys work likes in file browser menu. But the function of four color keys is different. Following table shows the function of four color keys, other keys are same with the keys in other file browser menus. Key Stroke
KEY_RED KEY_GREEN KEY_YELLOW Show move/copy menu Show rename menu Delete the selected item

Action

[ Table 3.17: Multimedia disk manager browser Menu Navigation Table ]

2. Rename The menu is same with Layout 9.13: Multimedia Rename Menu, and i ts keys is same with table 9.16 too. 3. Move/Copy The following menu9.14 is Move/copy menu. In this menu the user can move file or folder from one side to other side. It also can copy the content at one side to other side. At present, user can move/copy each other between two sides.

[ Figure 4.13: Multimedia Move/copy Menu ]

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The keys handled in this menu are shown in table9.18. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_UP KEY_DOWN KEY_PAGEUP KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL KEY_EXIT KEY_GREEN KEY_YELLOW KEY_BLUE KEY_MENU KEY_SOURCE

Action
Shall highlight the previous Item in file list. If Control reaches first item, it shall highlight the last item in file list. Shall highlight the next Item in the file list. If Control reaches last item, it shall highlight the first item. It shall highlight the same Item of last page, If item is not exist in last page, it shall highlight the first item. Like the KEY_PAGEUP, But it shall highlight the same Item of next page in file list, If item is not exist in next page, it shall highlight the last item. Change the highlight from one side to other side. The same as KEY_LEFT. IIf current highlight item is a folder, press KEY_ENTER shall enter into the folder. Return to parent folder. Return to disk manager menu. ISelect the highlight item and highlight move to other side. Copy the content of select item to other side Move the select item to other side File browser menu disappear and show main menu or main menu disappear and show file browser again. Shall change the source to DVB

[ Table 3.18: Multimedia Move/Copy Menu Navigation Table ]

3.3.8 E-Book 1. E-Book browser The menu of e-book is like file browser menu, the keys work likes in file browser menu. But the four color keys have no function. Other keys are same with the keys in other file browser menus. For instance, KEY_UP/KEY_DOWN can move highlight and KEY_ENTER to play selected e-book etc.

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2. E-Book menu The following menu 9.15 is E-Book menu. In this menu the user can read text file, the menu shall, except the content of current file, also show the name of current file and total pages and current page number.

[ Figure 3.14: Multimedia - E-Book menu ]

The keys handled in this menu are shown in table 9.19. Keys not mentioned in this table are ignored. Key Stroke
KEY_PAGEUP KEY_PAGEDOWN KEY_PREV KEY_NEXT KEY_NUM KEY_ENTER KEY_RECALL KEY_EXIT KEY_MENU KEY_SOURCE

Action
Move to previous page, if it is already the first page, it will dont move. Move to next page, if it is already the last page, it will dont move. The same as KEY_PAGEUP The same as KEY_PAGEDOWN User can input number key to select page as they want. If user input number key to select page number, then press this key will go to corresponding page. Return to file browser menu of e-book. The same as KEY_RRECALL E-book menu disappear and show main menu or main menu disappear and show e-book again. Shall change the source to DVB

[ Table 3.19: Multimedia E-Book Menu Navigation Table ]

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4. Basic functions
4.1 Enter into system and power on-off
Please check up whether it is good connection with power, whether the voltage is stable, hether the antennae is connected, and whether there is any physical damage to the circuit board.

4.1.1 Enter into DVB system It will enter DVB mode as soon as system power on. Figure 2.1 shows the system interface while none TV/RADIO programs in the database:

[ Figure 4.1: DVB screen (without program) ]

It will continue to play the latest program before previous power off if the database having and TV or RADIO program.(if failed to enter into the mode, please check above operations and ensure the romter works well) 4.1.2 Power on When it is in standby mode, press power to power on. 4.1.3 Power off When it is running, press power will enter into standby mode.

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4.2 First Installation

First installation shall setup some important configures. It contains several options shown as figures:

[ Figure4.2: Init menu ] User can select OSD Language, Time Zone, Single Satellite Search and Multi Satellite Search from this menu, when it is set completely, User can use Start Searchto search channels.

4.3 Volume adjustment and Mute

1. Press vol+/- to adjust volume when system is in normal playing mode; and it will show volume bar on the image. 2. Press MUTE to enter into the mode when normally playing and repress MUTE to back the normal state.

4.4 TV/RADIO programs switch 4.5 Station switch

Press TV/RADIO to switch the programs when it is in full screen.

1. Press CH+/- to switch to the previous or next program. 2. Press number keys to input program number.

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4.6 Speediness program list


1. Press ENTER to switch to the speediness program list, press LEFT/RIGHT to select different program class; press UP/DOWN to select program.

[ Figure 4.3: speediness program list ]

Press ENTER to affirm program selection, press EXIT return to hide menu

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2. Press red key to enter the satellite list. as shown in Figure 2.10, and then press enter key will show all TV of the focused satellite.

[ Figure 4.4 ]

If there are some favorite programs that been set up, just press GREEN key to enter into the favorite program list:

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[ Figure 4.5: favorite program list ]

Press UP/DOWN to select favorite program, Press ENTER affirm the selection, press RETURN to return to hide menu. Press Yellow key and you can find the TV as you want, as shown in figure.

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[ Figure 4.6 ]

Press Blue key enter program type list, as shown in figure ,you can filter free or scramble program as you want.

[ Figure 4.7 ]

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4.7 Display information of programs

Press key DISPLAY to show the information of current programs when it is in normal palying state.

[ Figure 4.8: program information display ]

4.8 Program return

Press RETURN under state of full-screen to return to the previous program palyed.

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4.9 Audio language switch and L/R channel switch

1. Press AUDIO key to switch the language of sound of current programs and switch among stereo left right(stereo left channel right channel).

[ Figure 4.9: audio language and L/R switch list ]

2. Press LEFT/RIGHT to switch among stereo left right(stereo left channel right channel), press UP/DOWN to switch the language of sound. 3. Press ENTER key confirm the selection and return to full-screen play mode, press EXIT to return to full-screen play mode and save the setting.

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4.10 Electronic programs guide (EPG)

1. You can press key EPG on the remote controller to enter into the EPG page to know more about the programs to be played. As shown in the figure below:

[ Figure 4.10: EPG menu ]

Enter into EPG menu default enter Now/Next Mode, menu under this mode contain 7parts, As shown in the figure above: (1) Tab 1 shows the Title ; (2) Tab 2 shows time and date list; (3) Tab 3 shows particular date list; (4) Tab 4 shows program list, press UP/DOWN to switch between programs; (5) Tab 5 shows the time range and program information, press F.R & F.F circularly to hoose to browse the time range and program information on basis of days of every week; (6) Tab 6 shows the detailed program information in Tab 5; (7) Tab 7 shows hint information for keys, corresponding to the two colors on the remote controller: ZOOM,N/P; (8) Press LEFT/RIGHT to switch between NOW and NEXT;

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2. Press Zoom key to enter into Daily/Weekly Mode to display the programs and program information in different time ranges of the currenty program list within one week, as shown in Figure 2.10:

[ Figure 4.11: Weekly Mode ]

(1) Press TIMER & M/F key to switch between Sunday ---Saturday in Tab 3; (2) Press UP/DOWN key to move upward and downward to switch between the different programs in Tab 5; (3) Press LEFT/RIGHT key to choose to view the program information in different time ranges in Tab 6.

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3. When the cursor stops on Tab 5 in Figure 2.9, press the INFO key to choose the detailed information corresponding to the current program, as shown in Figure 2.11:

[ Figure 4.12: Extended Mode ]

4. When the cursor stops on Tab 5 in Figure 2.9,, press the green N/P key to set Timer to book programs, as shown in Figure 2.12:

[ Figure 4.13: EPG Timer Edit ]

5. Press EXIT to exit from EPG.

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4.11 Teletext

1. If you want to watch teletext, please press TEXT on the romte controller to enter into EPG page. As shown in the figure below:

[ Figure 4.14: Teletext page ]

2. Input three digits to go to corresponding page you want; 4. Press UP to go to the previous page, while press DOWN to go to the next page; 5. Press Enter to adjust the transparence: 6. Press TEXT or EXIT to exit from teletext. 7. If the country selected UK, There should display MHEG-5 instead of teletext when TEXT key has been pressed.

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4.12 Subtitle

1. Subtitle is defaulted to be off; to see the capitation information, press the SUBTITLE key on the remote controller to enter the Subtitle menu of the current programs, as shown in Figure 2.14:

[ Figure 4.15: Subtitle menu ]

2. Press UP/DOWN key move upward and downward to choose language.

4.13 REC

At playback screen press REC key to start record, system will has 3 seconds for initialization. As shown in the figure below:

[ Figure 4.16: REC Initializing ]

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When initialization success, the screen lift top will show REC icon, recording and playing current program. You can press info key to watch current recording information.

[ Figure 4.17: REC Info. ]

Press stop key while recording, will stop record and resume normal playback mode.

[ Figure 4.18: REC stop ]

In the recording, you also can use REC key to set timer for subscribe stop record, besides you can reset the time optionally.(can set the time length as cancel(00:00),or user define length)

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[ Figure 4.19: REC duration ]

when the space is insufficient while recording, system will show prompt message then stop recording and resume normal play back mode. In the recording, if a write failure happened is by reason of storage bad track problems, system will show prompt message and try again. In the recording, you also can operation Menu, EPG, TTX, Subtitle and so on function like normal play back mode.

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5. Installation
2. Satellite List

There are five items as follow:


1. Antenna Setting 3. Transponder List 4. Motor Setting 5. Limit Setup You can enter into installation page via inputting password (default password is 0000), As shown in the figure below:

[ Figure 5.1: Installation Main Menu ]

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5.1 Antenna Setting

On the installation menu, press [UP/DOWN] to select the item [Antenna Setting] and then log into via [ENTER] as shown in the Picture 4.2.

[ Figure 5.2: Antenna Setting Interface ]

1. Satellite: Choose a satellite from the database and set up the following parameters. 2. LNB Type: C Band Set the satellite to the C frequency band; Universal Set the satellite to the KU frequency band; User Set up the local oscillation frequency of LNB by users. 3. LNB Frequency: Select the local oscillation frequency. 4. Transponder: This is a satellite frequency which is used to display the signal quality, facilitating to adjust relevant parameters. 5. 22K: set 22K tone signal to ON or OFF. 6. 0/12Volt: set output to 0 or 12 Volt. 7. LNB Power: set Power supply to ON or OFF for LNB use. 8. DiSEqC Mode: Select the version of DiSEqC, include DiSEqC1.0/1.1. When configuration is done, press [ENTER] to call out a dialogue box (Do you want to save?) YES Save; NO Quit without saving. Press [RETURN] to quit to the previous menu.

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5.2 Satellite List

[ Figure5.3: Satellite list ]

This [Satellite List] menu(Figure 4.3) list all satellites stored in system. You can do ADD, EDIT, DELETE and SCAN action with Color Key on your IR. For example, we can edit a satellite by pressing green key, then the popup menu will show the options you can modify(Figure 4.4).

[ Figure 5.4: Edit satellite ]

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5.3 Transponder List

You can move the cursor to Transponder List via press UP/DOWN key under Installation, then press enter to enter into manual search page, As shown in the figure below:

[ Figure 5.5: Transponder List ]

Transponder List saved all the transponder in selected satellite,and every transponder maybe have some channel. Then press the 4-color key on the remote controller: press the red key to set and cancel Add Transponder, the green key to set or cancel Edit Transponder, the yellow key to set or cancel Delete Transponder, the blue key to set or cancel Scan Transponder.

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[ Figure 5.6: Edit Transponder ]

When press the green key to set or cancel Edit Transponder,you can edit the requency,symbol rate and polarization of the transponder. Press OK to complete.

5.4 Motor Setting

Under the page, press [LEFT/RIGHT] to select the option [Motor Setting] and then you can select DiSEqC 1.2 or Usals Function as shown in the picture 4.7.

[ Figure 5.7: Motor Setting ]

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5.4.1 DiSEqC 1.2

[ Figure 5.8: DiSEqC 1.2 ]

Satellite: Select a satellite; Transponder: Select a frequency point; Move Step: Press [LEFT] once and MOTOR rotates to the east by one step; Press [RIGHT] and MOTOR rotates to the west by one step; Continuing Move: Stop Pause; Move east Rotate in the eastbound way; Move west Rotate in the westbound way; Go to: Move the polar axis holder to a corresponding location by entering numbers in Position Position: Identigy the polar axis holders location stored by User or default. Save: Save Current Location Reset: Reset the polar axis holder;

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5.4.2 Usals

[ Figure 5.9: Usals ]

My Longitude: Set up the longitude of the current location My Latitude: Set up the altitude of the current location.

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5.5 Limit Setup

[ Figure 5.10: Limit Setup ]

Limit Setup: Set up the extreme coordinate; Disable Limits No extreme coordinate; Set East Limit Set up the eastbound extreme coordinate; Set West Limi Set up the estbound extreme coordinate; Continuing move: Stop Pause; Move east Rotate in the eastbound way; Move west Rotate in the westbound way; Move Setp: Press [LEFT] once and MOTOR rotates to the east by one step; Press [RIGHT] and MOTOR rotates to the west by one step.

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6. Channel
System offer an efficient function of channel management such as channel deleting, marking, moving, locking, rename and grouping., There are two independent pages for channel management, TV and RADIO, as shown in the figure below

[ Figure 6.1: Channel Menu ]

6.1 Channel Manager


Channel manager page includes channel deleting, moving, locking and rename. 1. You can enter the page as shown in the figure below via MENU channel Channel Manager

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[ Figure 6.2: Channel manager page ]

2. it will pop up and dialogue box prompting that Channel not available when there are nochannels in database to enter into, and it will not enter into channel organizer page. 1) Channel Organizer menu includes: Delete Channel, Skip Channel, Lock Channel and channel rename. Press UP/DOWN key to choose the line where Channel is, then press the 4-color key on the remote controller: press the red key to set and cancel lock Channel, the green key to set or cancel Delete Channel, the yellow key to set or cancel Skip Channel, the blue key to set or cancel rename Channel; After setting, corresponding figure will appear;

[ Figure 6.3: Channel manager edit page ]

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2) To rename channel , press UP/DOWN key to choose the line where the channel to be renamed , press the blue M/F key to enter the page to rename the channel, as shown in Figure 4.4:

[ Figure 6.4: Edit Channel-Name Page ]

3) Press the blue key to exit Channel rename page. 4) To set or cancel Lock Program, the system will hint to input 0000; to set Delete Program, the system will hint to choose dialogue boxDelete selected Channels?, Press LEFT/RIGHT key to choose, choose Yes to delete the program chosen, Noto cancel; 5) Press EXIT key to exit Channel manager page and saving the edit result. 6) After channel is edited, when EXIT key is pressed to exit the menu, if actual channel editing action exists, the system will carry out Favorite list renewal, with the hint of Data Saving.

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6.2 Favorite List

1. You can enter the page As shown in the figure below via Main menu channel Favorite list:

[ Figure 6.5: Favorite list page ]

2. It will pop up and dialogue box prompting that Channel not available when there are no programs in database to enter into, and it will not enter into channel grouping page. 3. Press UP/DOWN key to choose the line where the channel to be grouped is in, then press the colour keys on the remote controller to set different channel grouping.

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7. Preference Setting

Configuration provides individualized preference setting function, you can configure the system according to your own hobby and demand. as shown in Figure 5.1:

[ Figure 7.1: Preference setting page ]

7.1 OSD Language

OSD Language option: The system has the user interface supporting a couple of languages, you can set language via OSD Language option: 1) Move the cursor onto OSD Language option , Press RIGHT key to enter OSD Language List as shown in Figure 5.2: 2) Press UP/DOWN key choose language; 3) Press ENTER key to confirm system interface language selection, then the setting is effective, and then the interface language turns into the currently chosen language, the cursor can move onto OSD Language option on the left;

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[ Figure 7.2: OSD Language page ]

7.2 Preferred Subtitle

1) Sets the preferred subtitle to English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, Greek, Russian, Welsh, Gaelic, Hungarian.

[ Figure 7.3: Preferred subtitle page ]

2) When the preferred subtitle be select, it will display the selected subtitle automatically while the stream has the suited subtitle. 3) User can set another preferred subtitle in the 2nd Preferred subtitle.

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7.3 Hard Hearing

Enables/Disables the hearing impaired Hard Hearing is a special service for someone whos hard of hearing. It is a special kind of subtitle which contains the description of the voice of invisible environment, such as the lightning. If it is set to On, you may press Subtitle Key to select it

When you set the hard hearing on and play a media contains Hard Hearing subtile, it will be shown as below:

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7.4 Preferred Audio

1. Sets the preferred audio to English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, Greek, Russian, Welsh, Gaelic, Hungarian.

[ Figure 7.4: Preferred audio page ]

2. 1st preferred audio option: Press RIGHT key to enter the currently supported Audio Language list, in the Audio Language list, press UP/DOWN key to choose language, press OK key to confirm; 3. 2nd preferred audio option: Press RIGHT key to enter the currently supported Audio Language list, in the Audio Language list, press UP/DOWN key to choose language, press OK key to confirm;

7.5 Multimedia

It used in Media source, you can configure the seeting according to your own hobby and demand. as shown in Figure 5.5:

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[ Figure 7.5: Multimedia setting page ]

7.6 PVR Config

You can enter the page as shown in the figure below via MENU Preference PVR Config, it contains six options as fallow;
* MPEG2 File Format * File Size * Preferred Storage * Timeshift * Timeshift Length * Timeshift to Record

[ Figure 7.6: PVR Config setting page ]

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1. MPEG2 File Format:


Either of options, TS/PS, can be selected to set the format of the file to be stored; if TS mode is selected, related psi/si table information in code stream can be recorded during the record of the programme, or if PS mode is selected, AV data are recorded only.

2. File Size:
Any of options, 4G/3G/2G/1G, can be selected to set the size of the file to be recorded; if the size of the file exceeds the setting size during the record of the programme, record program will divide the file into plurality of files with the set sizes.

3. Preferred Storage:
Any of options, CARD/USB1/USB2, can be selected to determine USB equipment for storage of the file to be recorded.

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8. System Setting
System Setup menu can provide convenient system setup, as shown in Figure 6.1:

[ Figure 8.1: System Setting menu ]

8.1 Timers

If you want to set channel playing at certain time or REC some programs, You can set via Timers menu, as shown in Figure 6.2:

[ Figure 8.2: Timer list menu ]

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* Application shall provide list of timer for adding, viewing, editing and deletion. * Timer shall list all the timer that are added through the EPG as well as the imer that are manually added by the user through the Timer menu. * Application supports a maximum of 10 Timer.

In Timer Edit menu, the system can support at most 10 events. Date: Specifies the timer date Program Name: Specifies the channel for which the timer is set Start time: Specifies the start time of the timer End time: Specifies the end time of the timer, be used in Recorder Type Duration: Specifies the duration time of the timer, be used in Recorder Type Mode: Specifies the frequency of the timer. Duration can be any of the following;
* Once -timer will be triggered only once. * Daily -timer will be triggered daily at the specified time. * Weekly -timer will be triggered every week at the specified time. * Monthly- timer will be triggered every Monthly at the specified time.

Type: Specifies the channel type for which the timer is set,User can select channel, VCR,on and off in this option.If user select recorder type, it can be set Enables or Disables in zhe follow options such as AD Record.

[ Figure 8.3: Timer Edit menu ]

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Press OK key the system will return previous menu. as shown in Figure 6.4:

[ Figure 8.4: Timer set complete menu ]

8.2 Child Lock

Child Lock menu can provide convenient locked setup, as shown in Figure 6.5:

[ Figure 8.5: child lock menu ]

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1. Here you can set Enables or Disables the system lock, and also can set the parental rating from 0 to 18. 2. You can revise system Password, as shown in Figure 6.6:

[ Figure 8.6: Change Password ]

1) Press the 0 - 9 number key on the remote controller to input Old Password, the system defaults Password as0 0 0 0. 2) If the password is input correctly, the cursor can move onto Input New Password option, press 0 - 9 number key on the remote controller to input new 4-digit Password.

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8.3 Date Time

Clock Menu contains different clock settings. Following menu layout shows the Time Settings.

[ Figure 8.7: time setting ]

If the Time Mode is set to Auto then, Time Zone and DST shall be active for editing. If the Mode is Manual, these options shall be disabled. If the Time Mode is set to Manual then, Date and Time shall be active for editing. If the Mode is Auto, these options shall be disabled.

8.4 Active Antenna

Enables/Disables the Active Antenna

8.5 Auto Search In Standby

Enables/Disables the Auto Search In Standby

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8.7 Factory Reset

There will be Reset to default when this option be selected. The system will hint to input 0000; to set factory Reset

[ Figure 8.8: factory Reset ]

8.8 Upgrade

Refer to SOFTWARE UPGRADE Section for details. It shows at part 10

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8.9 Version

Via menu ( MENU->setting-> Version), enter the page as shown in Figure 6.12:

[ Figure 8.9: version ]

You can be provided with system software information, including H/W Version, S/W Version, F/W Version, Build Date and Time, Press BACK key to return previous menu.

8.10 Auto Standby

Enables/Disables the Auto Standby

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9. AV Setting

TV setup provides convenient TV input mode, as shown in Figure 7.1:

[ Figure 9.1: TV setting menu ]

9.1 Contrast

You can set system contrast via Contrast option. 1. Move the cursor to Contrast option, press RIGHT key to move the cursor into the Properties list, press LEFT/RIGHT adjust the contrast, as shown in Figure 7.2:

[ Figure 9.2: contrast ]

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2. Contrast can be set from 0 to 24: 3. Default:12;

9.2 Brightness 9.3 SPDIF

The same as contrast

Used to select AVC mode Mute, PCM and Bitstream

9.4 Aspect Ratio

Video output mode can change the mode of video ouput, you can adjust TV mode accordin to the actual situation of you receiving equipment.

[ Figure 9.3: Aspect Ratio ]

1) Move the cursor to Aspect Ratio option, press ENTER/RIGHT to pop up the options, Then press UP/DOWN key to move circularly and choose options; 2) Aspect Ratio can be set as 16:9, 4:3 PanScan, 4:3 LetterBox, 16:9 PanScan; 3) Press ENTER key to save the setting;

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9.5 Video Output

Video Output mode can change the mode of video output, you can adjust TV mode according to the actual situation of you receiving equipment.

[ Figure 9.4 ]

1) Move the cursor to Aspect Ratio option, press OK/RIGHT to pop up the options, Then press UP/DOWN key to move circularly and choose options; 2) Video Output mode can be set as RGB, YUV, S-Video; 3) Default: YUV; 4) Press OL key to save the setting;

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9.6 Video Resolution

Video Resolution mode can change the Resolution of video output, you can adjust TV mode according to the actual situation of you receiving equipment.

[ Figure 9.5 ]

1) Move the cursor to Aspect Ratio option, press OK/RIGHT to pop up the options; Then press UP/DOWN key to move circularly and choose options; 2) Video Output mode can be set as 576i_25, 720p-60, 720p_50, 1080i_30, 1080i_25, 1080p_60, 1080p_50, 480p_60, 480i_30, 576p_50; 3) Default: 576i_25; 4) Press OK key to save the setting;

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10. Game
If you want to have a rest or to relieve youself after hard working, you can play some gamesattached in the system.

10.1 Box Man

Play: press MENU under normal playing mode and select GAME Native Games->BoxMan step to play the game.

[ Figure 10.1: BoxMan ]

1. There are six function selection menus on the left of the interface for user: New Game: Restart game, Reset: reset map, Continue: Continue game, Level: Display game level, Help: offer help information, Exit Game: exit game; 2. In New Game option, press OK key to enter Game, the function menu on the left, if turning into grey, cannot be used; 3. press direction keys up, down, left and right to move the cartoon man here and there. 4. Press OK key Pause Game, you can reset game on the function menu on the left of the interface

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10.2 Tetris

Play: press Menu under normal playing mode and select GAME Native Games->Tetris step by step to play the game.

[ Figure 10.2: Interface of Tetris Game ]

1. There are five function selection menu on the left of the interface for user: Start Game: Start Game, Setting: set game speed and difficulty, as shown in Figure 6.3:

[ Figure 10.3: Setting page ]

Help: provide game information, Score List: score list, Exit Game: exit the game.

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2. After game-setting, move cursor to start game parameter, press OK key enter into the game :

[ Figure 10.4: start game interface ]

3. press key left and right to move the square left or right; 4. press key up to change the direction; 5. press key down to accelerate the square; 6. Press OK key to pause game, Continue Game via the left function key, Main Menu returns to the previous menu, reset Game or exit Game.

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10.3 Hit Rat

Play: press menu under normal playing mode and select GAME Native Games vHit Rat step by step to play the game.

[ Figure 10.5: Hit Rat ]

1. There are five function selection menu on the left of the interface for user: New Game: Restart Game;Speed: Set Game Speed, Press LEFT/RIGHT key to set;Score List: score list;Help: help information;Exit Game: exit the game; 2. After game-setting, move the cursor to New Game parameters, press OK key enter into the game :

[ Figure 10.6 ]

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3. the direction keys compose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 vs top left, top mid, top right, mid left, mid right, down left, down mid, down right. 4. Press OK to pause the game. Left button Continue to continue the game.
9-1 Left button Main Menu return to the previous menu and reset games.

10.4 Go Bang

Play: press menu under normal playing mode and select GAME Native Games Go Bang step by step to play the game.

[ Figure 10.7 ]

1. There are six function selection menus on the left of the interface for user: CHOICE: Choose chessman color for user (default setting is white chessman), LEVEL: Set game level, START: Restart game, UNDO: Quit game in every step, REDO: Drop back into game, EXIT: Exit game; 2. After game-setting, move the cursor to START parameters, press OK key enter into the game: 3. Press direction keys up, down, left and right to move the cursor here and there. 4. Press OK key to infill chessman. 5. Press BACK key to switch cursor to the button zone and choose direction key to switch among some buttons. Press OK key to execute button function.

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10.5 Sudoku

Play: press menu under normal playing mode and select GAME Native Games Sudoku step by step to play the game.

[ Figure 10.8 ]

1. There are three function selection menus on the left of the interface for user: RESET: Clear all the selected numbers, NEW: Restart Game, EXIT: Exit the game; 2. Press direction keys up, down, left and right to move the cursor here and there. 3. Press number key 1-9 to infill number, choose 0 clear selected number. 4. Press BACK key to switch cursor to the button zone and choose direction key to switch among some buttons. Press OK key to execute button function.

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11. Software Upgrade


You can automatically update the software of the equipment.The software of the new version can support more areas and more functions or solve more problems. Via menu (menu setting upgrade) enter Software Upgrade menu, as shown in Figure 10.1:

[ Figure 11.1: Software Upgrade menu ]

11.1 USB Upgrade

USB upgrade is a fast and convenient way to upgrade, You simply copy the upgrade file into the USB disk, and push the USB device into the system USB interface, then you can upgrade by the following step as below:
* Before usb upgrade, you must prepare upgrade file, file name usually is .bin(not case sensitive) , Otherwise the system can not enter the upgrade mode; * The size of USB upgrade file must be less than or equal to 4M bytes, if not may lead to failure to upgrade; * USB upgrade flow: Insert contain upgrade file u-disk, press(menu setting upgrade usb upgrade) enter USB directory list page, as show in the figure below:

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[ Figure 11.2: USB upgrade page ] Select upgrade file and press OK key to start upgrade, enter upgrade page show information to prompt user upgrade progress;

[ Figure 11.3: USB upgrade process page ] * The whole process of USB upgrade maybe need 30 second; * Please make sure dont shut down the power in upgrade process; * When upgrade finish, system will automatic restart with the new fireware;

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12. TROUBLE SHOOTING


Problem
The display on the front panel does not light up.

Possible causes
Main cable is not connected. Wrong connection of the video / audio output to the TV input terminal.

What to do
Check that the main cable is plugged into the power socket.

Connect RCA or RF cable. Connect the antenna cable correctly. Adjust the direction of antenna. Check the cable connections LNB and other equipment connected between the LNB and the receiver or adjust the antenna. Type the setting value correctly. Use TV of same mode. Use a NTSC/PAL converter connected to the receiver TV. Change the batteries. Switch off the light. Aim the RCU at the receiver.

No sound or picture.

Wrong connection of satellite antenna cable. Wrong direction of satellite antenna. Adjust the direction of antenna.

No signal or weak signal.

Black-and-White screen or VHold problem.

Wrong setting of channel information in System Installation Menu. Your TV mode is different from satellite broadcasting mode. Battery exhausted.

The RCU is not working.

Fluorescent light interfering with the remote controller. RCU is incorrectly aimed.

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13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


IF / Tuner
1. Input Frequency 2. Input Signal Level 3. Input Impedance 4. Input Connector 5. FEC Decoder 6. Demodulation 7. Symbol rate 8. 22KHz Tone 9. LNB Power & Polarization 950 MHz to 2150 MHz -25 to -65dBm 75 ohm nominal F-type, IEC 109-24, Female l/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 6/7, 7/8 for DVB-S l/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 for DVB-S2 QPSK/8PSK Up to 45Msps(37Msps for DVB-S2)/ SCPC, MCP Frequency :22KHz20%, Amplitude :0.6Vp-p0.2Vp-p V13 / H18, 600mA MAX. over current protection MPEG2 MP@ML,MPEG2 MP@HL, MPEG4 AVC/H.264 HP@L4 108Mbit/s Max 720576p,1280720p,19201080i, 1920x1080p MPEG-1 Layer 1&2,MPEG-4 Audio Mono L/R, Joint Stereo, Stereo 32, 44.1, 48 KHz

Audio / Video Decoding


1. Video Decoder 2. Input Rate 3. Video Resolution 4. Audio Decoder 6. Audio Mode 7. Audio Sampling Frequency

Audio / Video Output


1. RCA Jack Audio L/R, CVBS, Coaxial USB single connection DC 12V 30W Max. Approx. 24 Kg & 260(W) x 45(H) x 180(D)mm

USB connection
1. USB 2.0 Support

Adopter
1. Supply Voltage 2. Power Consumption

General
1. Weight & Dimensions

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