Teleco Flatsat Classic Digital User manual

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TV set-top boxes
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User manual
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND USER MANUAL OF THE
FLAT SAT CLASSIC DIGITAL
GB
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................2
Information...........................................................................................................................4
Technical specifications.....................................................................................................5
Definition.............................................................................................................................5
Technical specifications.....................................................................................................5
Tuner...............................................................................................................................5
MPEG demodulator........................................................................................................5
Conditioned access .......................................................................................................5
Output connections ........................................................................................................5
RF modulator .................................................................................................................5
Searching Time...............................................................................................................6
Power supply..................................................................................................................6
Control unit Dimension...................................................................................................6
List of Accessories..............................................................................................................6
Assembly instructions .......................................................................................................8
Installation with cables led through the middle of the base.............................................10
Installation with lateral cable output.................................................................................12
Connections......................................................................................................................12
User manual Flat Sat Classic Digital Operation System...............................................15
Satellite seeking...............................................................................................................16
Programme seeking.........................................................................................................16
Antenna lowering..............................................................................................................16
Additional operations........................................................................................................16
Changing satellites during search....................................................................................17
Safety function...................................................................................................................17
Important information .......................................................................................................18
TIPS on the best use..........................................................................................................18
Trouble-shooting................................................................................................................19
DIGITAL RECEIVER...........................................................................................................19
Remote Control................................................................................................................20
Front view.........................................................................................................................22
Rear view..........................................................................................................................22
Information about safety...................................................................................................24
Installation tips...................................................................................................................25
Receiver installation..........................................................................................................25
Introduction.......................................................................................................................25
Main connections.............................................................................................................25
Connecting the lead from the satellite dish..................................................................25
Connecting the SCART cable between the receiver and the TV or monitor................25
Connecting the coaxial cable between receiver and TV..............................................25
Connecting the remote control infrared sensor............................................................25
Connecting to the power supply ..................................................................................26
Additional connections.....................................................................................................26
Connecting to a video recorder....................................................................................26
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Connecting to a monitor in S-VHS................................................................................26
Connecting a Home Theatre system............................................................................26
Immediate use of the receiver..........................................................................................27
Introduction.......................................................................................................................27
Switching on the receiver.................................................................................................27
Changing service..............................................................................................................28
Favourites lists which were factory-loaded......................................................................28
Other immediate functions...............................................................................................29
Menu and advanced functions.........................................................................................30
Introduction.......................................................................................................................30
Accessing the menu.........................................................................................................31
The favourites list.............................................................................................................31
Creating a list................................................................................................................32
Modifying a list..............................................................................................................34
Deleting a list................................................................................................................37
Installation ......................................................................................................................37
Antenna/Satellite configuration.....................................................................................38
LNB configuration.........................................................................................................44
Motor configuration.......................................................................................................44
MagicSat Configuration................................................................................................45
Service installation........................................................................................................45
TV configuration............................................................................................................48
Set time.........................................................................................................................49
VCR configuration.........................................................................................................49
Reinstallation................................................................................................................50
System update..............................................................................................................51
User settings.....................................................................................................................51
Language configuration................................................................................................52
Access control..................................................................................................................53
Modifying the PIN code.................................................................................................53
Information system...........................................................................................................53
Conditioned access..........................................................................................................54
Reinstalling your receiver.................................................................................................56
Introduction.......................................................................................................................57
Re-installation sequence..................................................................................................57
Glossary..............................................................................................................................62
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Information
Congratulations on purchasing our Flat Sat Classic Digital, one of the most technologically
advanced products in the satellite TV reception field. This handbook has been drawn up to
provide information on installation, use, maintenance and technical specifications for your
Flat Sat Classic Digital system.
Should you require further information please contact your local dealer or:
TELECO s.p.a.
Via E. Majorana 49
48022 LUGO (RA)
Web site: www.telecogroup.com
Technical assistance: [email protected]
Technical assistance: 899.899.856
TELECO s.p.a. shall not be held responsible for any errors in drawing up this manual. All
information which is contained herein is updated on the date of issue and the aforemen-
tioned revisions. TELECO s.p.a. reserves the right to make modifications according to
technological changes.
RECYCLING: with a view to reducing dis-
posal of waste electrical and electronic
equipment as much as possible, do not
throw out this end of life cycle appliance to-
gether with other unsorted municipal waste,
but make use of a recycling centre.
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Technical specifications
Digital receiver in compliance with DVB-S and DVB-CI specifications and EN 300 421, TR
101 198, EN 50221, TS 101 699 standards.
 up to 5000 saveable services.
 256-colour OSD.
 SP-DIF audio output.
 2 SCART sockets.
 One S-VHS output
 Aux audio output
 RS232 port for software update and service list management.
 Software can be updated via satellite.
 DataPort for connection with other TELECO devices.
Technical specifications
Tuner
 F IEC169-24 female connector
 Working frequency 950 2150 MHz
 Rated input impedance 75 Ω
 Acceptable signal level from –25 to –65 dBm.
 DiSEqC control version 1.0 and 1.2
 QPSK modulation
 Symbol rate from 2 to 31 Ms/s
 FEC from 1/2 to 7/8
MPEG demodulator
 Video MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818
 Video compression MPEG-2 ML@MP
 Screen format 4/3 and 16/9
 Resolution 720 x 576
 MPEG Musicam Layer I and II audio decode
Conditioned access
 2 PCMCIA slots
Output connections
 TV SCART video output CCVS and RGB
 VCR SCART output CVBS and input CVBS and RGB
 MiniDIN connector for s-VHS
 Aux. L/R audio in Cinch
 S/PDIF digital audio in Cinch
 RS232C 9-pin, type SubD
 MiniFITJ connector for motor unit ( 2X )
RF modulator
 Male/female RF IEC 169-2 connector 75 Ω
 Working frequency 470 – 860 Mhz (21 – 69 channels)
 PAL I/G/K/M system selectable from menu
Searching Time
 Automatic Searching Time: min 20 sec - max 5 min, depending on the place you are at
and the battery status (if the battery is not fully charged, searching takes longer)
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Power supply
 Stabilised 12V DC power supply, -20 +20 %
 Maximum consumption:on search < 5A
on reception < 1A
Control unit Dimension
 (L x H x D) 310 x 70 x 200 mm
 Weight 1.7 kg
 Working temperature from 0 to 45 °C.
 Storage temperature from 0 to 70 °C.
 To be stored at a relative humidity of 5 - 95 % (not condensable)
List of Accessories
Flat Sat Classic Digital is delivered inside a cardboard case that has been specially made
to protect it from knocks and pressure. The following accessories are supplied:
1) External motor-driven unit
2) 65 - 85 cm dish
3) Universal LNB
3) SKEW (OPTIONAL)
4) Control unit (receiver)
5) Remote control complete with two AAA
batteries
6) Motor Connection Cable
7) Antenna-Control unit connection lead
8) Power Supply Cable
9) Remote Control Expander
10) Control unit/ TV set connection cable
11) Waterproof box to pass leads through
to interior
12) Heat-shrinking sheaths
13) Roof attachment plate
14) No. 4 stainless steel Locknuts M6
15) No. 4 stainless steel Screws and
Locknuts M 6
16) User’s manual
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Important notice
Due to transport reasons, Flat Sat Classic Digital comes packaged in two separate car-
tons:
a) The first item contains the driving unit with all the cables and the control unit.
b) the second item only contains the dish.
It is essential to check that the dish has not been damaged during transport when the
package is opened. In particular, check the following well:
• By resting the dish edge against a flat surface (e.g. the floor or a wall) check that it
makes contact to the surface all around. If it is not so, try and make the edge level,
without denting the dish, or call our After-Sales.
After checking that everything is in order, install the dish on the driving unit as follows:
1) Temporarily connect the Control unit to the driving unit through the grey motor cable.
2) Power both the Control unit and the receiver using a battery.
3) Press the Red button (ON/OFF) in the remote control and extend the dish support
mast.
4) Press the " STOP " button in the remote control to lock the mast in a vertical position.
5) Secure the dish to the mast and screw down the four supplied screws.
6) Press the " DOWN " button in the remote control and lower the antenna.
7) Disconnect the Control unit, the battery and install Flat Sat Classic Digital on the
vehicle.
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Assembly instructions
1) Position the Control unit in a compartment near the TV set
2) Fix the MIR remote control Extension to a wall or your TV-set and connect it to the
Control Unit (Fig.1 – page 9).
3) On the roof of the vehicle, choose a free area large enough to allow the antenna to re-
volve (Fig.2 – page 9).
4) Install the (Grey and White) connection cables to reach the OUTDOOR installation
area.
5) Clean the roof carefully in the area the OUTSIDE UNIT is to be installed in.
6) Remembering that the OUTSIDE UNIT must be fastened as shown on Figure 3, re-
move the BASE PLATE from the outside unit, unscrewing all 4 nuts. Position the base
plate as Fig.4 with the short side towards the driving direction of the vehicle (Fig. 4).
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7) Clean the lower part of the BASE PLATE carefully, applying a layer of glue on the
whole surface (e.g. SIKAFLEX).
8) Fasten the Base Plate to the roof (short side towards the driving direction of the
vehicle), now fasten the external powered unit to the four stud bolts of the plate, using
the four nuts supplied with the equipment.
9) Apply a layer of silicone all around the BASE PLATE in order to make it completely
(Fig. 5)
Driving direction
of the vehicle
Driving direction
of the vehicle
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Installation with cables led through the middle of the base
10) Connect the Grey and White cables coming from inside the vehicle (Fig. 6) to both
cables of the outside unit, making them watertight using two pieces of THERMORE-
TRACTILE TUBE (Fig. 7).
WARNING While performing this operation, do not pull forcefully on the cables coming
from the middle of the outside unit, in order not to risk pulling them out.
11) Install the OUTSIDE UNIT on the plate, bearing in mind that:
a) The proper position must be as in (Fig. 9)
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b) Coat both the base plate and the driving unit bottom (Fig. 10) with a thick layer of silic-
one to prevent any water infiltration. Screw in the four supplied nuts at the screws and
tighten as required (Fig. 11).
Installation with lateral cable output
12) Fasten the OUTSIDE UNIT to the base plate. Lead both cables out of the 4 grooves
and respect the positions shown on. Figure 12.
CAUTION: during this operation, do not pull either cable forcibly, as they could come out.
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13) Connect both cables coming from the centre of the OUTSIDE UNIT to the extensions.
Waterproof the connectors using both pieces of heat-shrinking pipe Fig. 13.
14) Fit the cables into a raceway up to the point where the cables enter the vehicle Fig.
14.
15) Carefully seal the hole where the cables pass into the vehicle to prevent water from
coming in. Fig. 14.
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Connections
16) Connect the (motor) grey cable to the MOTOR UNIT Connector and the white (an-
tenna) coaxial cable to the ANTENNA Connector in the Control. (Fig. 15).
17) Connect the MIR remote control Extension to the IR REMOTE connector in the Con-
trol Unit. (Fig. 15).
18) Connect the BLACK power supply cable of the CONTROL UNIT to the NEGATIVE
POLE of the vehicle 12 Volt battery, and the RED cable to the POSITIVE POLE + (re-
member not to mix the + and - poles up), using 2 cables of a diameter of 2,5 mm (5
mm2 cross-section). (Fig. 15).
19) The GREEN safety cable of the Control Unit must be connected to the consensus of
the vehicle startup console (in many cases such consensus is located on Pin 15 in the
main terminal board). In this way, whenever the motor is started, this cable receives a
positive + 12 Vdc voltage, which will automatically lower the antenna and lock all func-
tions of the Control Unit simultaneously (Fig.15).
WARNING Any connection made in points other than as indicated (e.g. on the alternator)
can give rise to equipment malfunction and/or damage resulting in loss of the warranty.
Functional Electric Connection
White
Green
Gray
Black
Red
CONTROL UNIT
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Digital receiver – to television connection
20) Insert one end of the SCART cable in the TV connector of the Control Unit and con-
nect the other end to the TV set (Fig. 16)
21) Inside the Control Unit are:
a) Control ELECTRONICS of the outdoor unit motors.
b) DVB Digital Receiver.
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WARNING
This technical note is to call the attention of the installation personnel to certain details of
Flat Sat Classic Digital installation.
During installation, you must take the following precautions:
The power supply cable must come directly from the battery and be of a minimum cross-
section of 5 sq.mm. Only the Flat Sat Classic Digital must be connected to this cable; all
the other devices must be connected to another power supply cable.
The cable connecting the driving unit to the Flat Sat Classic Digital Control Box must NEV-
ER be cut for any reason whatsoever: should the cable turn out to be too long, wind the
extra part into a coil in a free area of the vehicle. Leave a little cable in the driving unit
area; should any technical operation be required, it will make it easier to remove the driv-
ing unit.
Also, before checking its operation, we suggest you make sure that:
The outside converter (also called LNB) has been installed properly and locked into its
plastic lock nut. Remember that the outside converter has its own assembly position which
must be complied with. Otherwise you will not receive any signal. The preset assembly po-
sition of the converter is along the median line of the dish (Fig. A) and in this configuration
the Flat Sat Classic Digital system operates properly in most European countries. If
however you are in areas which are very far from the orbital position of the satellite, you
could need to adjust the angle of the converter. In particular, if you wish to receive any
transmission from the Astra 19E, Astra 28E or Hot Bird 13E satellites and you are in Por-
tugal or Morocco, you should adjust the converter angle as shown on fig. B2, whereas if
you are in Turkey, you should set the converter on the B1 position for the same satellites.
Below you will find a table to help you setting the best angle Place
User manual Flat Sat Classic Digital Operation System
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Flat Sat Classic Digital is a fully automatic satellite tracking system. It is able to track satel-
lites which transmit DIGITAL signals.
All information about operation are shown on the TV screen upon turning the system on. In
order to give all users easy access to this sytem, we tried to make operations simpler:
• satellite searching
• required program searching
• antenna lowering
Satellite seeking
When Flat Sat Classic Digital is off (Antenna down), press the Red button (ON/OFF) on
the remote control to start the searching procedure which ends when the TV pictures ap-
pear.
Programme seeking
Once the antenna has been pointed to the required satellite, radio and television stations
can be received by simply shifting programs with the remote control. To receive programs
from other satellites, you will just have to key in the number of your required program on
your remote control, or select it from the program list. Flat Sat Classic Digital will then
search for the next satellite and store the corresponding antenna position.
Antenna lowering
When Flat Sat Classic Digital is on (antenna is up), press the (yellow) DOWN button to
bring the antenna down and switch the system off.
As long as the antenna is coming down, the following message is brought to the display:
Followed by:
When the antenna reaches its horizontal position, Flat Sat Classic Digital will go off and TV
messages will disappear. Should you forget to lower the antenna before starting up with
your road vehicle, don't worry: the moment you turn the engine ignition key, a special
safety circuit will lower the antenna automatically, keeping it locked in place as long as the
vehicle moves. This however is possible only if the special Green cable has been connec-
ted to the ignition key at the time.
N.B. Because of this safety function, remember that if you decide to turn the engine on in
order to charge the batteries of the vehicle, the Flat Sat Classic Digital will automatically
bring the antenna down; as long as the engine is running, it will not be possible to perform
searching.
Antenna parking
Antenna Parked
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Additional operations
1) With the antenna pointed to a satellite, the Control unit may be turned off (by pressing
the Red push-button) (ON/OFF) without having to lower the antenna. In this case, the
total consumption by the system Flat Sat Classic Digital will be cut down to less than
1A.. To power the Control unit back on, just press the Red push-button (ON/OFF) on
the remote control once again.
2) If the antenna is in motion, the red push-button (ON/OFF) will not be working to pre-
vent the Control unit being switched off which would make satellite searching ineffect-
ive.
3) In the event that Flat Sat Classic Digital does not find the selected satellite, it will stop
the antenna at the end of its stroke (either all the way out or all the way in) and show
the message " Failed Search ". If this happens, the antenna can be lowered by press-
ing the DOWN push-button or a program transmitted by another satellite can be selec-
ted.
Changing satellites during search
The Flat Sat Classic Digital always starts its automatic search by examining the satellite
which transmits the last programme chosen before turning the system off (e.g. Astra,
Channel 1). Should you wish to launch an automatic search for another satellite, proceed
as follows:
• Press the RED (ON/OFF) key on the remote control to swhitch on the system.
• Press the STOP key to stop the antenna temporarily (the words "Search suspended"
will be displayed on the TV set)
• Choose the new channel transmitted by the satellite you want (e.g. Channel 117, Hot
Bird)
• After a few seconds, the antenna will start searching again and will stop on the new
satellite (Hot Bird).
WARNING: if the antenna is stopped with the STOP button, this can ONLY be restarted if
a programme transmitted by another satellite is selected.
Safety function
If, for any reason (trees, ice, etc.), the antenna is not able to move freely during the opera-
tion, it will stop at once and the following message will be displayed:
After having verified the reason for the blockage, press the DOWN key and then remove
the cause.
Motors Locked
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Important information
for proper antenna pointing
1) Before performing antenna pointing, make sure you have positioned your vehicle so
the view towards the South (where Satellite signals come from) is free from any
nearby obstacle (trees, houses, etc.). This way, the antenna will be free to receive sig-
nals coming from the satellite.
2) It is also important to know that satellites do not transmit with the same intensity
throughout Europe, so if you are outside the reception area, your Flat Sat Classic Di-
gital search might be unsuccessful. The reception areas for each Satellite can be
found on the main magazines dealing in this line of business. Also remember that the
larger the dish, the more reception area
Tips on the best use
When you park your vehicle, make sure that:
1) No obstacle (for example trees) is too near your antenna, preventing it from moving
freely. No metal or glass wall is very near (about 5 m) the antenna, since this would
act as a mirror for satellite signals and could induce the antenna to point towards it.
2) In case of snow or ice actuating the Flat Sat Classic Digital free it in order to avoid
wasting battery power in order to lift it.
3) If you decide to turn the engine of your vehicle on in order to re-charge its batteries,
with the safety cable connected to the ignition key, the antenna, if lifted, will come
down automatically and it will not be possible to lift it again as long as the engine is
running.
4) Make sure that your batteries are always sufficiently charged, since, if the voltage falls
below 10 Volts, the Flat Sat Classic Digital electronic safety circuit will prevent the an-
tenna from rising.
WRONG POSITION
RINGH POSITION
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5) Should you use 12 Volt feeders instead of batteries in order to feed the Flat Sat Clas-
sic Digital, be careful to use high quality stabilized feeders with a supplied power of at
least 10A. At all costs, avoid using low quality, non stabilized battery feeders.
Trouble-shooting
If the Flat Sat Classic Digital has not found the satellite after a complete search, check the
following:
a) Is the view towards the South free from any obstacle?
b) Is the place you are at within the reception area of the satellite you have chosen?
c) Is the cable connecting the LNB to the antenna firmly fastened? It could have been
ripped off or come loose because of contact with an unexpected
d) Are all the connections on the Control Unit properly set up?
If the antenna has stopped after performing pointing, but neither messages nor images ap-
pear on the screen:
a Is the SCART cable connected?
b If the TV set is not connected by a SCART cable, but is connected by a
COAX cable to the TV socket, have you chosen the right programme on
If the antenna does not move when you press the Red push-button, check the
a) Are the RED and BLACK cables properly connected to the battery?
The RED cable must be on the + pole, the BLACK cable on the - pole.
b) Should you have mixed up the cables, first disconnect them, replace the safety fuse
on the bottom of the Control Unit using a similar one (10 A), then re-connect the
RED and BLACK cables properly to the battery.
c) Is the engine on your vehicle running? Turn it off, since this means the safety
system which keeps the antenna down is operating.
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DIGITAL RECEIVER
BUILT IN THE CONTROL UNIT
Remote Control
ON /
TV/RADIO
Right, left, up, down
and OK keys
Menu
Page +
Exit
Audio
FAV
Favourites list
Info
Pause
DOWN
STOP
Page -
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