EchoStar T-105 User manual

Type
User manual
User Guide
EchoStar Digital Terrestrial Receiver
Terrestrial User Interface
ECHOSTAR HELP DESK
After you have consulted the
troubleshooting guide which is part
of this user guide, you can call the
EchoStar Digital Terrestrial UK Help
Desk on 0870 080 2310.
Calls are charged at UK national rates.
Preface
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DISCLAIMER
RECEIVER
EchoStar International Corporation has to the best of its abilities, done
everything to supply you with a receiver built to the most up-to-date
software and hardware. EchoStar International Corporation makes no
warranties with respect to the reception of the channels provided by the
broadcast service providers and specifically disclaims any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
EchoStar International Corporation reserves the right, for whatever
reason, to revise, change or modify the hard- and software of the receiver
without the obligation to notify or warrant any person or organization of
such change.
DOCUMENTATION
EchoStar International Corporation has to the best of its abilities, done
everything to supply you with the most up-to-date information. EchoStar
International Corporation makes no warranties with respect to the
information provided by this User guide and specifically disclaims any
implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
The information provided is meant as a guideline for the use and
maintenance of the receiver.
EchoStar International Corporation reserves the right to revise, change or
translate this User guide without the obligation to notify any person or
organization of such change. Therefore, please visit our web site, on a
regular basis, for the latest information available.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
If your receiver has conditional access capabilities:
For pay-services, please only use Common Interface (CI) modules and
the related Smartcard which are approved by the service provider of the
encrypted program you want to receive. Only this will enable the receiver
to work properly.
Anomalies can occur when an unapproved CI-module and/or Smartcard
is used. EchoStar can not and will not accept any responsibility for the
performance of such CI-modules and/or smartcards. If you use an
unapproved CI-module and/or Smartcard, EchoStar is no longer able to
provide any assistance or support. Use of an unapproved CI-module and/
or Smartcard will void any warranty claim. If you have any doubt which CI-
modules are approved, please ask your service provider for assistance.
COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS
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This User Guide has been provided pursuant to an agreement containing
restrictions on its use. This User guide is also covered by Federal
Copyright Law.
No part of this User Guide may be copied, distributed, transmitted, stored
in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language,
in any form or by any other means, electronically, mechanically,
magnetically, manually or otherwise or disclosure to third parties without
the express written permission of EchoStar International Corporation.
EchoStar International Corporation is possibly in the possession of
patents, requests for patent approval, trademarks, copyrights and other
intellectual property with respect to the contents within this user manual.
The submission of this User Guide does not imply you have got any
license or other legal right for the use of the here above mentioned
without the express written permission of EchoStar International
Corporation.
EchoStar, EchoNAV, EchoLITE and Quality has a Name
are registered trademarks of EchoStar International Corporation;
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners or
companies.
NOTE
After first use of the Top Up smartcard, the smartcard gets matched
with the receiver it was initialised in. Therefore the smartcard will not
work in other receivers. Please contact Top-Up TV if you want to use
this smartcard in another receiver.
Safety Guidelines
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
1. INTENDED USE
This documentation set is intended for anyone
who uses an EchoStar terrestrial receiver. It can
be used by both first-time and experienced
users of terrestrial receivers who want to install,
use and maintain their receiver.
This User guide is applicable for the EchoStar
Terrestrial receivers and is divided into separate
sections and chapters. For easy access to the
information, a clear table of content is provided.
2. NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS
Throughout this user guide, there may be
blocks of text indicated by symbols and printed
in a different way then the surrounding text.
These blocks of text ask the attention of the
reader to avoid hazardous situations. The
hazard levels are indicated as:
WARNING
T
HIS WARNING INDICATES A HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD
RESULT IN (SERIOUS) INJURY.
CAUTION
This caution indicates a situation which, if
not avoided, could damage the equipment
or other properties.
NOTE
This note indicates additional information to
the user to make the user aware of possible
problems and information of any importance
to help the user to understand, to use and to
maintain the installation.
3. GENERAL SAFETY
Read this user guide carefully and make sure you understand the instructions given. For your
safety, know what the reaction upon each action will be. Do not perform any actions which are not
described in this user guide, failing to do so might result in an uncontrolled behavior of the receiver
or even in a hazardous situation for persons and/or equipment.
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation
procedures. Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver. If required, clean
with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution.
Consult an authorized service technician if the receiver does not operate normally when the
instructions in this user guide are strictly followed. Do not to attempt to open the receiver, as you
will be exposed to a shock hazard.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire, do not put any objects on top of the receiver which:
contain liquids, such as vases, glasses, bottles, etc.
contain an open heat source or open fire, such as candles, cigarettes, ash trays, etc.
could fall through the ventilation slots or which could cover them and prevent proper cooling of
the components inside.
Make sure that nothing rests on the receivers cables and that the cables are not located where they
can cause injury to persons and pets (e.g to stumble over, eat the cable).
Do not install the receiver:
in the open air;
in a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet;
directly on top of or under another equipment;
on a surface which will obstruct the ventilation slots.
Do not expose the receiver and it’s accessories:
to rain or excessive moisture to avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to your receiver;
to direct sunlight, heaters, stoves or any other heat generating equipment;
to any magnetic objects, such as speakers, electric motors, transformers, etc.;
to excessive vibration.
To help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s electronics, wait 5 seconds after you switched off
the receiver before you move the receiver or disconnect any equipment.
For receivers with conditional access capabilities:
do not put any foreign objects into the Common Interface (CI) slots or smartcard reader.
do not touch the components or pins on the CI-module/smartcard
hold the CI-module and the smartcard by it’s edges.
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4. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
When you use or connect electrical equipment,
always obey the safety regulations as
applicable in your country, to reduce the risk of
fire, electrical shock and personal injury.
Read and comply at least with the given safety
instructions.
Always make sure that the electrical power
supply corresponds with the voltage on the
electrical identification plate on the
equipment next to the electrical connection.
Your equipment is double insulated in
compliance with the standards as stated in
the EC Declaration of Conformity; therefore
no additional earth wire is required, though
the use of an earth leak switch and/or over
voltage protection switch is recommended.
Only use an approved extension
(convenience) lead suitable for the electrical
power consumption of the installed
equipment.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Most of the packaging materials can be
recycled. Please discard these materials in an
environmental safe manner.
5.1. BATTERIES
Unsafe disposed batteries can be hazardous to
your environment.
5.2. END OF LIFE DISPOSAL
Your receiver and related accessories contain
materials which can be recycled and reused.
Specialized companies can recycle your
equipment to increase the amount of reusable
materials and to minimise the amount of
materials to be disposed of.
Please inform yourself on local regulations on
disposal of your equipment.
ENVIRONMENTAL REMARK
Dispose the packaging in an environmental
safe manner. Please inform yourself on local
regulations with respect to the disposal of
reusable materials.
ENVIRONMENTAL REMARK
Dispose used batteries in an environmental
safe manner. Please inform yourself on local
regulations with respect to the disposal of
batteries.
5.3. LOGOS
The CE logo.
This logo tells you that the receiver is
following the provisions of Council
Directive 89/336/EEC on the
approximation of the laws of the Member
States relating to the electromagnetic
compatibility and the provisions of Council
Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC on
the approximation of the laws of the
Member States relating to low voltage and
electrical safety.
The double insulation logo.
This logo tells you that the receiver is
electrically safe within the normal use of
the receiver as stated in the safety
chapter.
The Dolby Digital logo tells you that the
receiver is compliant with the Dolby Digital
standard.
The Digital Video Broadcasting logo.
This logo tells you that the receiver is
compliant with the DVB standards as
registered.
The warning-read the manual logo.
This logo tells you that you have to read
and follow the instructions as given in the
user guide that came with the receiver.
Failing to do so might cause damage or
personal (serious) injury.
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Table of Contents
SAFETY GUIDELINES
1 INTENDED USE III
2 NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS III
3 GENERAL SAFETY III
4 ELECTRICAL SAFETY IV
5 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY IV
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
1 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 1
2 TO INSTALL THE RECEIVER 2
3 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 2
4 OPERATION 3
5 AERIAL MYTHS 4
6 CLEANING 4
GETTING STARTED
1 UNPACKING 1-1
2 INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER 1-1
3 MENU STRUCTURE 1-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1 ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (GUIDE) 2-1
2TIMERS 2-2
3 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE 2-3
4 THE MAIN MENU STRUCTURE 2-4
TROUBLESHOOTING
1 GENERAL 3-1
2 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) RELATED 3-1
3 GUIDE RELATED 3-1
4 SMARTCARD RELATED 3-1
5 TV AND RADIO RELATED 3-2
6 TIMER RELATED 3-3
7 INSTALLATION RELATED 3-3
GLOSSARY
1 ABBREVIATIONS 4-1
2TERMINOLOGY 4-1
3 UK-BOUND TV SERVICES 4-2
ACTIVE AERIAL
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NOTES
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Quick Reference Guide
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
1. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
1.1. THE BATTERIES
The EchoStar Remote Control Unit (RCU) is
used to control the receiver. The RCU requires
two AAA (LR03, UM4) alkaline batteries to
operate.
1.2. THE KEYS
Mute, to temporary, shut down the audio.
ON/STANDBY, to switch to stand-by or on.
MENU, to go to the main menu.
GUIDE, to view the Electronic Program
Guide.
EXIT,
to leave a menu or feature;
to go one menu level back.
V-, to decrease the volume.
V+, to increase the volume.
i, To view the help, or to view additional
information, or to select an active option.
P+, to go one program or channel up.
P-, to go one program or channel down.
, to go left, up, right or down.
SELECT, to go to the channel list, or to
make a menu selection.
TV, to switch the receiver signal to the TV on
or off (SCART connection only).
Subtitle, to choose another subtitle
language.
Audio, to choose a language.
Back, to go to the previous menu level.
CAUTION
Insert the batteries correctly, make sure the
polarity matches the instruction in the
battery compartment.
NUMBER KEYS,
To enter alpha-numerical settings;
To type in a channel number.
HELP, provided for future use.
White
to go to an option as indicated in the active
on-screen menu.
TXT, to choose teletext.
Red;
to go to an option as indicated in the active
on-screen menu.
Green
to go to an option as indicated in the active
on-screen menu.
Yellow
to go to an option as indicated in the active
on-screen menu.
Blue
to go to an option as indicated in the active
on-screen menu.
On/Standby
Mute
Audio
Subtitle
Back
Teletext
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2. TO INSTALL THE RECEIVER
For the location and availability of the basic front panel controls, please refer to the front panel as
shown on the packaging. If available, the basic front panel controls are:
For the location and availability of the connectors, please refer to the rear panel as shown on the
packaging. If available, the connectors on the rear panel are:
WARNING
ALL EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN THE INSTALLATION TASK MUST BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND SWITCHED
OFF. MAKE SURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION TASK. UNSAFE CIRCUITS AND
INSTALLATIONS CAN CAUSE (SERIOUS) INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
The standby/on button, to switch the receiver to Standby or On.
The arrow up button, to move one channel up.
The arrow down button, to move one channel down.
Indicators The orange indicator shows that there is sufficient signal received;
The red indicator shows that the receiver is in standby;
The green indicator shows that the receiver is set to on.
ANT IN
(IEC), to connect a terrestrial aerial (analogue and digital broadcasts).
TV OUT (IEC), to connect a VCR or TV (analogue only).
RS-232 (sub-D), for the connection to the serial communication port of a PC.
(Black) S/PDIF (RCA), to connect to a Dolby Digital amplifier or home cinema equipment.
TV (SCART), to connect to a TV with a fully-featured SCART cable;
VCR (SCART), to connect to a VCR with a fully-featured SCART cable.
(White) AUDIO L (RCA), to connect to the left audio input of a stereo set.
(Red) AUDIO R (RCA), to connect to the right audio input of a stereo set.
3. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION
1. Make sure, all connections are made safely.
2. Switch the receiver to ON and wait for the
System setup menu to appear.
3. Select your Menu language and press the
SELECT key.
4. Wait for the Channels setup menu to
appear.
5. Press the red key to start the automatic
channel search.
6. Wait for the Search channels to complete.
7. Press the EXIT key (3x) until live video
shows.
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4. OPERATION
Daily use of the receiver is similar to the
operation of your current TV and VCR. Extra
functions are the Electronic Program Guide,
MHEG applications (colour keys), subtitle and
audio language selection.
Every time when you change channels, a so
called InfoBanner appears to give you some
extra information about the program. You can
also call up the information with the i-key.
4.1. NAVIGATION
In the main menu and Guide:
the MENU key lets you access to the main
menu or go back one menu level;
the EXIT key lets you leave a menu or
selection and return directly to live;
the  keys let you scroll up and down
through the selectable items;
the  keys let you scroll left and right
through the selectable items;
The SELECT key lets you:
- confirm and execute a selection;
- open an option page.
In an option page:
the SELECT key lets you confirm the
selection;
the cursor shows the active selection.
In live TV or Radio:
the SELECT key lets you access the
channel list;
the cursor shows the active selection;
the page indicator shows when you can
scroll to the next page.
4.2. THE PROGRAM INFORMATION
The InfoBanner has a:
The channel information bar, to show the
channel number and name.
The service information bar, to show that
additional services are available. These
icons show only if the service is available.
- the icon, to show that the channel is
encrypted (Scrambled);
- the icon, to show that more Subtitle
languages are available;
- the icon, to show that teletext is
available;
- the , ,
icons, to show that
additional audio selections are available;
- the icon, to show that Dolby Digital
sound is available.
The program information bar, to show the
program information;
Technical channel information as well as a
signal indicator show when you press the
i-key on the remote control unit.
4.3. CHANNEL SELECTION
WHEN YOU WANT TO SELECT ANOTHER CHANNEL:
You can make use of:
the P+ and P- keys;
the numerical keys;
the recall key.
W
HEN YOU ARE IN A LIST, YOU CAN USE:
You can make use of the  keys.
W
HEN YOU WANT TO ZAP BETWEEN TV AND
RADIO CHANNELS:
1. Press the SELECT key.
2. Select the channel.
Note that all TV, Radio and MHEG
interactive channels are in one list.
4.4. VOLUME SELECTION
WHEN YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE VOLUME:
You can make use of the V+ and V- keys.
W
HEN YOU WANT TO SHUT DOWN THE VOLUME:
You can make use of:
the V- key;
the mute key.
4.5. INTERACTIVE SERVICES
The interactive (MHEG) services make use of
the (colour) keys on your remote control unit.
As every application has its own definition and
function for each key, please refer to the
available on-screen information.
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4.6.
T
IMERS
1. Press the i-key.
If the InfoBanner shows the program
information:
2. Press the GUIDE key.
3. Press the blue key and program the timer.
4. If required, select a repetition.
5. Press the green key to confirm and leave
the timer.
If the InfoBanner does not show the program
information:
2. Press the MENU key.
3. Select the Timer option.
4. Press the SELECT key.
5. Select a free timer.
6. Select Status = Enabled.
7. Select Action = Time interval.
8. Make the required settings.
9. Press the green key to confirm and leave
the timer.
10.Press the EXIT key to return to live video
CAUTION
The timer does not start or program your
video cassette recorder (VCR). You also
have to set the timer of your VCR to the
same time as on the timer. Please refer to
the user guide of your VCR how to make a
recording from an external receiver.
5. AERIAL MYTHS
Initially, if you use an existing analogue rooftop
or loft aerial now, often there is no need to buy a
new aerial, provided the aerial is in good
condition.
However, if the current aerial or it’s cabling is in
poor condition which results in unsatisfactorily
reception, you could improve this with a new
aerial suitable for digital terrestrial reception.
You can receive excellent digital TV and Radio:
if the service provider delivers enough
signal (level and quality) to your area;
if the indoor or outdoor aerial is healthy
(aerial is clean, in good condition and
correctly aimed);
if the connection between the aerial and TV
set is healthy (good quality cable, 75 ohm,
no sharp bends or kinks, metal connectors);
You can, in certain situations, improve the
digital TV and Radio reception:
if you use an outdoor aerial, which is not
obstructed by the metalwork that is used in
the building construction,
if you use an active aerial for situations
where you have a long cable between the
aerial and the receiver.
IF IN DOUBT
Please check with your retailer first in case you
need to upgrade your rooftop or loft aerial.
NOTE
In some parts of the UK, FREEVIEW signals
use a different frequency or transmitter from
your existing analogue service and therefore
it is recommended to fit a so called
“wide band” type of aerial.
6. CLEANING
1. Switch the receiver to OFF.
2. Wait at least five seconds, to help avoid
possible damage to the receiver’s
electronics.
3. Use a dry, soft and clean lint-free cleaning
cloth to clean the receiver.
4. If you need to use a detergent, make a mild-
soap solution. Other cleaning agents can
cause damage to the outside surface.
a. Make a dry, soft and clean lint-free
cleaning cloth a little damp.
b. Carefully wipe the surface and make sure
that no moisture gets into the receiver.
c. Let the receiver dry on the air.
WARNING
R
ISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
REMOVE THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE POWER
SUPPLY SOCKET BEFORE YOU CLEAN THE
RECEIVER. MAKE SURE, IF USED, CLEANING
AGENTS CANNOT GET IN THE RECEIVER.
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GETTING STARTED
1. UNPACKING
1.1. TO UNPACK YOUR RECEIVER:
When you unpack the contents of the box,
confirm that all the parts are included.
Unpack the contents of the box carefully.
Electronic equipment as receivers are easily
damaged when you handle it roughly. Examine
all parts for damage that may have occurred
during shipment. If you find any damage, stop to
unpack the box and call the shop where you
bought the receiver.
To help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s
electronics, allow the receiver to adapt to the
ambient temperature and humidity level. This to
avoid condensation.
1.2. THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX
The box contains:
A receiver;
A remote control unit (RCU);
A pair of batteries (for the RCU);
A set of cables;
A set of documentation
A Top Up information leaflet or a Top-Up
subscription package.
CAUTION
It is recommended to keep the packaging
materials for a period of time. In case of
warranty claims, we can request to return
the receiver in the original packaging to
protect the electronics. Failing to do so
might void the warranty.
WARNING
K
EEP AWAY THE PLASTIC PACKAGING FROM
CHILDREN. THE PLASTIC PACKAGING MAY CLING
TO NOSE AND MOUTH AND PREVENT
BREATHING.
2. INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER
2.1. PROGRAM THE RECEIVER
This section assumes that the aerial installation
is completed and operational and your receiver
is connected to your TV.
1. Make sure, all connections are made safely.
2. Switch the receiver to ON and wait for the
System setup menu to appear.
3. Select your Menu language and press the
SELECT key.
4. Press the EXIT key until the Installation
menu shows.
5. Select Channels setup and press the
SELECT key.
6. Press the red key to start the automatic
channel search.
7. Wait for the Search channels to complete.
8. Press the EXIT key until live video shows.
9. Press the SELECT key to access the
channel list.
If there are no channels found, Make sure the
aerial is aimed in the correct direction.
1. Make sure you can receive the terrestrial
services in your neighbourhood.
2. Turn the aerial in the correct direction and use
the signal indicator to find the best signal.
WARNING
ALL EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN THE INSTALLATION
TASK MUST BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND
SWITCHED OFF. MAKE SURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO
PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION TASK.
U
NSAFE CIRCUITS AND INSTALLATIONS CAN
CAUSE (SERIOUS) INJURY OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Select your Menu language.
Select Channels setup.
Wait for the Search channels to complete.
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3. MENU STRUCTURE
* Top UP TV communications refers to the smartcard as ‘viewing card’.
Main menu
Channel organizer Sort - To sort the channel list.
Delete - To delete a channel from the channel list.
Timer Save - To save a timer setting and advance to the next timer.
Save/Exit - To save a timer setting and return to the previous menu.
Return - To quit the timer menu without saving the changes.
Installation System setup Language To set the language you want to use for menu, audio and subtitle.
Connection To configure the output signals.
Menu settings To configure the menu appearance.
Time setting To set the local time.
Power on channel To define the channel that shows at power up.
Software upgrade To start the Software upgrade procedure.
System info To show the receiver and company information.
Mediaguard To show the Mediaguard related information.
Factory reset To delete all personal settings and replace them with the factory defaults.
Antenna setup - To select a passive (Off) or active aerial (On).
Channel setup - To scan for channels automatically or manually.
Parental lock - To lock the menu for unauthorized users.
To change the PIN-code for the receiver, not for the smartcard.
Smart card* System info - To show the smartcard reader information.
Maturity level - To set the maturity level for the scrambled channels.
Password - To set the password for the smartcard, not for the receiver.
Operators - To show the operators which are required for the descramble keys.
Subscriptions - To show the channels to which you have subscribed.
Wallets - To review the status of the pay TV channels
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1. ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDE (GUIDE)
The key gives access to the Electronic Program Guide from where you can control the timers
and view the program details.
The Electronic Program Guide makes use of the GUIDE and the colour keys on your Remote
Control Unit to allow for quick access to the different functions. The help line shows you which
colour keys are active for the selected Guide pages. When the Guide shows:
The (Red) key;
- gives access to the program information of the previous day;
- lets you scroll through the program details of a program (for synopsis only);
- lets you save the timer settings (for timer only).
The (Green) key:
- gives access to the program information of the next day, if available from the service provider,
which can be available for a few hours up until 7 days in advance;
- lets you save the timer settings and leave the timer menu (for timer only).
The (Yellow) key:
- gives access to the program details of the current program;
- lets you return to the main Guide (for synopsis and timer only).
The (Blue) key gives access to the Guide-supported timers.
NOTE
Most digital channels broadcast program data as an Electronic Program Guide. Digital channels
that broadcast a guide offer you program information in advance for a certain period of time.
The Guide is not always available. Sometimes the service provider supplies only the program
name, the now/next information or sometimes nothing at all. EchoStar has no influence on this
matter.
CAUTION
The timer does not start or program your video cassette recorder (VCR). You also have to set
the timer of your VCR to the same time as on the timer. Please refer to the user guide of your
VCR how to make a recording from an external receiver.
Press the GUIDE key to show the Guide.
Press the Yellow key to show the synopsis.
Press the blue key to access the Timer menu.
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Press the GUIDE - blue key to access timer.
Press the MENU key - Select Timer option.
Select Status = Enabled
Select Action = Time interval
2. TIMERS
CAUTION
The timer does not start or program your video cassette recorder (VCR). You also have to set
the timer of your VCR to the same time as on the timer. Please refer to the user guide of your
VCR how to make a recording from an external receiver.
NOTE
You can not set a timer in the past.
I
F YOU WANT TO SET A TIMER
ONTO AN GUIDE EVENT:
1. Press the GUIDE key.
2. Press the blue key.
3. Review the timer settings as
retrieved from the Guide.
4. If required, change the
settings.
5. Press the green key to
confirm and leave the timer.
IF YOU WANT TO SET A TIMER
WHEN THERE IS NO GUIDE:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select the Timer option.
3. Press the SELECT key.
4. Select a free timer.
5. Select Status = Enabled.
6. Select Action = Time interval.
7. Make the required settings.
8. Press the green key to
confirm and leave the timer.
9. Press the EXIT key to return
to live video
I
F YOU WANT TO LOOK UP,
DELETE OR CHANGE A TIMER:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select the Timer option.
3. Select the timer.
4. Make the required settings.
5. If you want to cancel a
timer, select Status =
Disabled.
6. Press the green key to
confirm and leave the timer.
7. Press the EXIT key to return
to live video
I
F YOU WANT TO SET A SLEEP
TIMER:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select the Timer option.
3. Press the SELECT key.
4. Select a free timer.
5. Select Status = Enabled.
6. Select Action = Power off.
7. Make the required settings.
8. Press the green key to
confirm and leave the timer.
9. Press the EXIT key to return
to live video
I
F YOU WANT TO SET A WAKE-UP
TIMER:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select the Timer option.
3. Press the SELECT key.
4. Select a free timer.
5. Select Status = Enabled.
6. Select Action = Power on.
7. Make the required settings.
8. Press the green key to
confirm and leave the timer.
9. Press the EXIT key to return
to live video
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3. INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE
IF YOU WANT TO DO A FACTORY
RESET:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select Installation - System
setup - Factory reset.
3. Press the SELECT key to
confirm.
4. Press the SELECT key to
start the factory reset.
5. Wait for the System setup
menu to appear.
6. Select your Menu language
and press the SELECT key.
7. Wait for the Channels setup
menu to appear.
8. Press the red key to start
the automatic channel
search.
9. Wait for the Search
channels to complete.
10.Press the EXIT key until live
video shows.
I
F YOU WANT TO ADD A NEW
CHANNEL:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select Installation -
Channels setup.
3. Press the red key to start
the automatic channel
search.
4. Wait for the Search
channels to complete which
will add the new channels.
5. Press the EXIT key until live
video shows.
I
F YOU WANT TO DELETE A
CHANNEL:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select Channel organizer
and press the SELECT key.
3. Select the channel that you
want to delete.
4. Press the green key to
confirm.
I
F YOU WANT TO SORT THE
CHANNEL LIST:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select Channel organizer
and press the SELECT key.
3. Press the red key to reveal
the sort options.
4. Use the colour keys sort:
red: by name,
green: by channel number,
yellow: by FTA/scrambled,
blue: by transponder.
5. Press the EXIT key until live
video shows.
I
F YOU WANT TO SET THE LOCAL
TIME:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select Installation - System
setup - Time settings.
3. Press the SELECT key.
4. Select GMT usage.
5. Press the SELECT key.
6. Select OFF for manual time
Select ON for GMT time.
If you use GMT time:
a. Select Time zone.
b. Press the SELECT key.
c. Select you local GMT
offset.
If you use local time:
a. Select Adjust time.
b. Press the left key.
c. Use the numerical keys
to set the correct time.
d. Press the SELECT key to
confirm.
e. Select Date.
f. Press the left key.
g. Use the numerical keys
to set the correct date.
h. Press the SELECT key to
confirm.
7. Press the EXIT key until live
video shows.
Start the factory reset.
Sort and delete channels.
Select GMT usage (ON is recommended).
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4. THE MAIN MENU STRUCTURE
The main menu has a tree structure where each sub-menu has one or
more option pages. Each sub-menu allows you to customise the settings
to match your installation and preferences. Note that the menu contains
dynamic pages which means that options are, or are not available
depending on the selections you make.
The key gives access to the main menu, that gives you control over
the settings in the Installation menu, the User data menu and the
Information menu.
4.1. CHANNEL ORGANIZER
4.2. TIMER
Sort To sort the channel list.
red: by name,
green: by number (channel number),
yellow: by Type (FTA/scrambled),
blue: by TP (transponder).
Delete To delete a channel from the channel list.
Current hour Shows the current time.
Current date Shows the current date.
Timer number Shows the timer number (1 to 8).
Status To activate or de-activate a timer.
Action To set a wake-up (Power On, sleep (Power Off)
or normal (Time interval) timer.
Repetition To set the timer, once or repeat for every
occurrence.
Date To set the start date for the timer.
Hour To set the start time for the timer.
End time To set the stop time for the timer.
Channel To select the channel that you want to record
from.
colour keys red; to save the timer and advance to the next;
green; to save the timer and leave the menu;
yellow; to leave the timer menu without saving.
4.3. INSTALLATION - SYSTEM SETUP
LANGUAGE
CONNECTION
Menu To set the language you want to use in the
menus.
Language 1 To set the language for programs with multi-
lingual audio.
For multi-lingual programs, if available, you can
choose your own language. The receiver will first
look for the 1st selected language, if not
available, for the 2nd. If the two selected
languages are not transmitted, audio is given in
the native language of that channel.
Language 2
NOTE
You can override the selection per channel with use of the alternative
audio and subtitle key on the RCU.
TV mode To set the video format supported by your TV.
Video output To set the video signal type, If you use a SCART
connection, select RGB for the best quality.
TV format To set the image size for the TV.
If you have a TV with a 4:3 screen size and the
transmission is in 16:9 format, you can select
either 4:3 or 16:9.
4:3 shows the full screen completely where
some of the image sides is cut off, 16:9 will show
the full image with black top and bottom banners.
Audio output Not used.
SPDIF output To tell the receiver that it is connected to a
Dolby Digital amplifier or not. When you have
selected On, note that analogueaudio is not
given to the TV, so no audio is heard. If you want
to listen through the TV audio, select Off.
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MENU SETTINGS
TIME SETTINGS
* Availability depends on the selection as made in for the GMT usage.
POWER ON CHANNEL
Color scheme To set the menu colours.
Transparency To set the menu transparency level.
Brightness To set the menu brightness.
Duration When you change to another channel, the
InfoBanner shows momentarily. With this option
you can set the view time for the InfoBanner.
GMT usage* To select internal (Off) or GMT-supported (On)
clock.
Time zone* To select the time offset with respect to GMT.
GMT= +0 hours
Daylight saving time = +1 hour.
Adjust time* To set the current time.
Date* To set the current Date.
NOTE
The time shown in the Local time field offers you a possibility to check
for the correct time. Guide and timers will not operate correctly if the
Local time not set correctly.
Last channel Shows the last selected channel at power up.
Defined channel To define the channel that shows at power up.
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
SYSTEM INFO
MEDIAGUARD
FACTORY RESET
Upgrade red; to start the OTA software upgrade
procedure.
If a new software version is found, the receiver
starts to download the new software version in
temporary memory. When the download is
complete, the new software version is written to
the receiver memory where it deletes the
previous version.
This process can take up to approximately
30 minutes.
green; to start a manual search for the
availability of software upgrades.
Model Shows the model number.
Boot version Shows the current boot version.
Company Shows the Company name.
Address Shows the visit address of EchoStar.
Website Shows the EchoStar Internet site.
Model Shows the model number.
Version Shows the smartcard reader version.
Software Shows the current software version
Serial number Shows the receiver serial number.
Libraries Shows the library data that is used by the
smartcard reader.
Confirm The receiver deletes all user defined settings,
channels and timers, to replace them with the
factory defaults (out-of-the-box).
Cancel Leaves the factory reset procedure without any
changes.
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4.4. INSTALLATION - ANTENNA SETUP
ANTENNA POWERING
4.5. INSTALLATION - CHANNELS SETUP
SCAN MODE
4.6. INSTALLATION - PARENTAL LOCK
4.7. SMARTCARD
Power To select a passive (Off) or active aerial (On).
Automatic To do an automatic all channels search for all
available channels as received by the aerial.
red; to start the search for channels.
Advanced To do a search for all available channels as
available in the selected frequency.
red; to start the search for channels.
TV/Radio To show the number of found channels.
Menu To lock/unlock the menu for unauthorized users.
Change PIN
To let you change the PIN-code for the receiver,
not for the smartcard.
PIN-code
(Old, New, Verify)
To type in the factory default (0000) or your
personal PIN-code.
System info To show the smartcard reader information.
Maturity level To set the maturity level for the scrambled
channels.
Password To set the password for the smartcard, not for the
receiver.
Operation To show the operators which are required for the
descramble keys.
Subscription To show the channels to which you have
subscribed.
Wallets To review the status of the pay TV channels
Troubleshooting
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. GENERAL
2. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) RELATED
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. Nothing appears on
the receiver front
panel.
Main power supply is
damaged or not
connected.
Check the main
power supply and
insert it in the wall
socket.
General domestic
power failure
Check the domestic
power supply and
insert a new fuse.
2. You have forgotten
the personal
PIN-code.
- Contact your dealer.
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. Receiver does not
respond to the
RCU.
Batteries are empty. Insert new batteries.
2. Receiver does
sometimes not
respond to the
RCU.
Direct sun light from
behind the receiver.
Close the sun blinds
or get closer to the
receiver.
You do not aim
sufficiently at the
receiver.
Aim at the receiver
display.
install a RCU
extender.
Batteries are almost
empty.
Insert new batteries.
3. GUIDE RELATED
4. SMARTCARD RELATED
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. The Guide is empty. The selected
program supports no
Guide.
There is no solution
for this, the data is
supplied by the
service provider and
beyond our control.
The local time is not
correct.
Press the menu key.
Select Installation -
System setup - Time
setting, to set the
correct time.
The daylight saving
time is not correct.
Press the menu key.
Select Installation -
System setup - Time
setting, to set the
correct time.
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. I cannot view or
listen to a
scrambled channel.
The CI-module/
smartcard is not valid
for the service.
Insert a valid
CI-module/smartcard
correctly.
Contact your service
provider.
The CI-module/
smartcard is not
correctly inserted.
Insert a valid
CI-module/smartcard
correctly,.
The subscription is
not valid anymore.
Contact the service
provider for help.
You initialised the
smartdcard in
another receiver
The smartcard and
receiver are paired.
Contact the service
provider for help.
Troubleshooting
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5. TV AND RADIO RELATED
Problem Possible cause What to do?
1. No picture or sound
in the TV or radio
mode.
Receiver is in
standby.
Switch the receiver
on.
Cable related
problems.
Check the cable
connections.
aerial related
problems.
Make sure the aerial
is correctly aimed.
2. Bad picture or noisy
sound in the TV or
radio mode.
Bad reception of the
signal.
Make sure the aerial
is clean, in good
condition and
correctly aimed.
Contact your service
provider if your area
has sufficient signal.
Poor or bad weather
conditions.
There is no solution
for this.
You might consider
to get a better aerial
installation.
3. My television does
not give any audio.
The MUTE option is
active.
On the RCU, press
the mute key once.
The volume is set to
minimum.
On the RCU, press
the V+ key.
4. There is no Dolby
Digital (AC-3)
sound to my other
equipment.
The equipment is
connected to the
receiver with a RCA
or SCART cable only.
Connect the
S/PDIF connector of
the receiver to the
Dolby Digital input of
the Dolby Digital
amplifier.
The Dolby Digital
option is not set to
On.
Press the menu key.
Select Installation -
System setup -
connection - SPDIF
output, to set the
Dolby Digital option
to Enable.
5. There is no audio
while I watch a
Dolby Digital
program.
The Dolby Digital
amplifier is set to Off.
Set the Dolby Digital
amplifier to On.
The receiver is not
connected to a Dolby
Digital amplifier.
Press the menu key.
Select Installation -
System setup -
connection - SPDIF
output, to set the
Dolby Digital option
to Disable.
6. Nothing helps.
- Set the receiver to
standby and pull the
electrical power plug.
Re-insert the
electrical power plug.
Do a factory reset.
Please refer to the
applicable paragraph
for detailed
instructions.
Problem Possible cause What to do?
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