Maximum S-6002 CI HD User manual

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LCD TVs
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Satellite Receive
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S-6002 CI HD
1. English page 2~22
2. German page 23~43
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Safety First
Please review the following safety precautions. If this is the first time to use a satellite receiver, then read
this manual before installing or using this receiver. If the receiver is not functioning properly, please contact
your local distributor or system installer.
The lightening symbol in a triangle is used to alert you to the presence of dangerous voltages
inside the receiver that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to anyone opening
the case. It is also used to indicate improper installation or handling of the receiver that could
damage the electrical system in the receiver or in other equipment attached to the receiver.
The exclamation point in a triangle is used to alert you to important operating and maintenance
instructions. Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury to you or damage to the
receiver.
Be careful with electricity:
z Power outlet: To prevent electric shock make sure the electrical plug used on the receiver’s power
cord matches the electrical outlet used to supply power to the receiver. Connect the power cord only
to a power source that operates at 100~240 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz.
z Power plug: If a three-prong power plug is provided with the receiver, make sure it is used with a
properly grounded three-wire power socket.
z Power cord: Make sure the power cord is routed so that it will not be stepped on or pinched by heavy
items.
z Power overloading: Avoid overloading electrical outlets or extension cords, which otherwise could
result in electric shock or fire.
z Lightening: For protection from lightening, or when the receiver is left unattended for a long period,
disconnect it from the power source.
z Protect other equipment: Unplug the receiver before connecting any other equipment, especially the
dish antenna connect all equipment to the receiver before plugging any power cords to the power
source.
Also follow these precautions:
z Ventilation: Do not block the ventilation slots on the receiver, or place any heavy object on top of it.
Blocking the airflow could damage the receiver. Arrange components so that air can flow freely around
the receiver. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation if the receiver is placed in a stand. Put the
receiver in a properly ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or any source of heat.
z Overheating: Avoid stacking the receiver on top of a hot component such as a power amplifier.
WARNING!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
T
O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL
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z Risk of Fire: Do not place the receiver on top of any easily combustible material, such as carpet or
fabric.
z Proper Connections: Make sure all cables and equipment are connected to the receiver as described
in this manual.
z Object Entry: To avoid electric shock, never stick anything in the slots on the case or remove the cover.
z Water Exposure: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the receiver to rain or
moisture.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Receiver Features..............................................................................................................................- 5 -
Set Up Reception System..................................................................................................................- 5 -
Front Panel.........................................................................................................................................- 6 -
Rear Panel .........................................................................................................................................- 6 -
Remote Control..................................................................................................................................- 7 -
Using Your CAM and Smart Card ......................................................................................................- 9 -
Physical Installation............................................................................................................................- 9 -
Connecting To Audio & Video Devices...............................................................................................- 9 -
On Screen Display ...........................................................................................................................- 10 -
Initial Setup ...................................................................................................................................... - 11 -
Main Menu ....................................................................................................................................... - 11 -
Channels..........................................................................................................................................- 12 -
EPG..................................................................................................................................................- 14 -
Settings ............................................................................................................................................- 14 -
Installation........................................................................................................................................- 16 -
System .............................................................................................................................................- 18 -
APPENDIX 1 Trouble Shooting.......................................................................................................- 21 -
APPENDIX 2 Glossary.....................................................................................................................- 22 -
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Receiver Features
S-6002 CI HD receiver is a MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 compliant High Definition receiver, capable of receiving
satellite high definition and standard definition TV program from satellite KU band and C band
transponders. The Common Interface slots support the using of most Conditional Access Modules for
watching encrypted programs. The friendly On-Screen-Display (OSD) guides you to configure your receiver,
and then begin enjoying all the high and standard definition channels with crystal clear picture and stereo
sound quality.
The key features of the S-6002 CI HD receiver series are as below.
Front Panel The front panel of the receiver includes standby / menu / select key / exit / video format /
aspect ratio key and cursor keys. You can operate the receiver directly by using these
buttons on the front panel.
Remote Control The RCU provides access to full range of system features. In addition to providing
access to high and standard definition TV programs with channel and volume controls, it
can be used to operate all the system OSD menus.
System Menus All the receiver’s features can be accessed through the system menus. These menus
can be used simply by pointing and clicking, you can navigate through all the options in
the menu and press "Menu" button on the remote control or on the front panel.
Video Options The receiver supports image resolution up to 1080i to fulfill full HD picture. With the
compatibility to decode MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 programs, you may easily access HD
programs to enjoy cinemas, performances or sport events with high quality image.
Audio Options The receiver includes standard audio options and Dolby digital audio to match the
broadcast signal or your home entertainment stereo system. Other audio options may be
supported by your service provider, such as selecting alternate languages, or different
commentators for sports events.
Set Up Reception System
If your service provider or system installer has already set up the dish and connected it to the receiver, then
you may want to skip this section. However, if you are setting up the system by yourself, please read this
section through to "Connecting to Audio & Video Devices", and make sure you follow all the precautions
listed under “Safety First”.
Note: Installation procedures for dish and related equipment is not covered in this manual
Package Contents
Unpack the receiver and verify that all of the following items are included. Remember to keep the
packaging in case you need to return the receiver for repair or upgrade. Examine all the items to ensure
that nothing has been damaged during shipment. If any of the items is damaged, please contact your
service provider or local distributor before continuing with installation.
z S-6002 CI HD Satellite Receiver
z Remote Control Unit (with 2x AAA batteries)
z Users’ manual
z A/C Power Cord
z RCA Cable
Description of Equipment
Your S-6002 CI HD Satellite Receiver is designed to receive free-to-air and encrypted programs with the
use of Conditional Access Modules and smartcards. The receiver can be operated via remote control or
directly from front panel as indicated in the following pages. The receiver also provides a wide variety of
options for connecting it to your TV and other home entertainment equipment such as Video (RCA), YP
B
P
R
and optical SPDIF connectors.
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Front Panel
X YZ[\] ^ _ `
X Standby button
Toggles the recorder between power-on and standby modes.
Y Directional Cursor button: Left/ Right/ Up/ Down
Move the highlighted selection on the screen.
Z OK button
Select the highlighted item.
[ Menu button
Activate the On Screen Menu
\ V. Format button
Toggles between video output format
] Exit button
Exit from the current menu or submenu.
^ LED Indicators
Shows the receiver status.
_ Front Panel Display
Shows the receiver status and TV channel information.
` Common Interface Slots
For inserting Conditional Access Module
Rear Panel
X Y Z [\ ] ^ _ ` a
X IF In/Out
For connection to your LNB dish installation.
Y TV SCART/ VCR SCART (For European Regions Only)
For connection to external A/V equipments or loop through.
Z S-Video
For connection to TV’s S-Video input.
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[ YP
B
P
R
For connection to external A/V equipment with component video outputs.
\ Composite Video/L/R
For connection to external A/V equipment with composite video outputs.
] SPDIF Coaxial/ Optical
For connection to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder.
^ HDMI
For connection to TV’s HDMI input.
_ Ethernet / USB
Ethernet: For connection to PC.
USB: For connection to USB 2.0 memory stick for software upgrade or to other external USB devices.
` D Port
For engineering software operation.
a AC Supply
100~240 VAC, 50~60MHz.
Remote Control
The remote control provides easy access to all of the receiver’s functions, including selecting channels and
using the menus. It uses infrared signals, and must be operated within seven meters from the receiver.
When using the remote control, make sure there is a direct line of sight to the receiver. Also note that
although the receiver can be operated from the buttons on the front panel, some of the receiver’s functions
can only be accessed using the remote control.
The batteries for remote control are packaged separately; please install these batteries in the remote
control before using the receiver. Note the +/- signs on the batteries to ensure that the batteries are
inserted with the correct polarity into the remote control. To avoid damage to the remote control, discard
any depleted or old batteries.
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The buttons on the remote control have the following functions:
Standby: Toggles the recorder between power-on and stand by
modes.
Mute: Audio mute.
: Switch to external SCART.
V.Format: Video format
A. Ratio: Adjusts the aspects ratio between 16:9 and 4:3.
Picture: Picture setting (brightness, hue, etc)
File: Media player file menu.
Play: play (for media player)
Stop: stop (for media player)
Pause: pause (for media player)
FF: Fast forward (for media player).
Rew: Fast reverse (for media player).
Numeric: For entering numbers.
CH: Channel controls previous and next.
PP: Previous program.
TV/Radio: Change between TV and radio channels.
Vol: Audio volume increase or decrease.
Menu: Displays the main menu on the screen.
Fav: display favorite list.
Cursor left: moves the cursor or field in the left direction.
Cursor up: moves the cursor or field in the upward direction.
Cursor down: moves the cursor or field in the down direction.
Cursor right: moves the cursor or field in the right direction.
OK: Select the highlights item in the menu.
Exit: Goes to previous menu or exits the menu when in the main menu
or exits from the EPG, and information screens.
List: Display Channel List Menu.
Color buttons: These color buttons are Menu Map that performs
various functionalities in the menus.
TTX: For Teletext window.
Info: displays the program information bar (I-Plate) on the screen. The
Receive will display the Extended Program Information when the
button was pressed twice.
Audio: Selects audio tracks, provided more than one audio track is
available for that particular channel.
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SUBT: For DVB Subtitle.
Using Your CAM and Smart Card
Your service provider may encrypt some of his satellite channels. To view these channels, you have to
purchase an appropriate CAM (Conditional Access Module) along with an access package from your
service provider. You also need to make sure that the smart card has been inserted into the slot on the
front of the decoder.
The CAM provides the decoding access to certain Conditional Access. The Smart Card is used to identify
your decoder to the service provider and authorize you to de-scramble satellite signals.
Your S-6002 CI HD Satellite Receiver includes two CI slots. You may insert the CAM into either of them.
Before inserting a smart card into the CAM, please note the following precautions:
Do not bend or twist the card.
Keep the card out of direct exposure to sunlight or any other heat sources.
Do not remove/insert the card repeatedly into the slot.
Clean the card only with soft dry tissue. Do not use liquids or detergents to clean it.
Record the card number for future reference in case the card is damaged or lost.
If the card is damaged or lost, contact your service provider for a replacement.
Physical Installation
Please always remember to disconnect the satellite decoder from the power source prior to connecting or
disconnecting the cable to the LNB (on the satellite dish).
When the decoder is connected to the satellite dish, it may supply voltage to the LNB. You should therefore
disconnect the receiver from the power source before attaching the LNB or any other equipment.
Connecting To Audio & Video Devices
There are many ways to connect the satellite receiver to your home entertainment system, depending
on the equipment and connection types you have.
However, for better video/audio quality, use HDMI, YP
B
P
R
and SPDIF/ Coaxial connections to obtain
higher video and audio quality
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On Screen Display
If the receiver has not been installed prior, the channel database will be empty. Please press the MENU
button on your remote control for operating different settings.
Menu Map
Menu Introduction
Menu Description
Channels For displaying and editing the channels:
z Channel Edit
z Favorite Channel Edit
z File Menu
EPG Electronic program guide
Settings For editing preference settings of the receiver:
z Parental Rate
z Audio
z Video
z Time
z OSD
Main Menu Channels
EPG
Setting
Installation
Parental Rate
Audio
Video
Time
OSD
System Password
Information
CI Status
Set Defaults
Channel Edit
Fav Edit
File Menu
Satellite Scan
LNB Setup
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Installation For scanning satellite channels:
z Satellite Scan
z LNB Setup
System System access, information, and reset:
z Password
z Information
z CI Status
z Set Defaults
Initial Setup
In the first time installation, you’ll be guided to the
language selection menu. Each flag represents a
language. You may use your RCU cursor keys
and to move through the menu, the “OK” button to
choose your option.
The system will also guide you to this menu once you
reset to default settings.
After selecting a preferred language, you’ll be guided to
Satellite Scan menu. This menu allows you to scan
satellite in DiSEqC 1.0 mode. You may either press the
red key to switch to DiSEqC 1.2 scanning mode. You may
chose and enter the parameters to conduct scanning.
For detailed scanning information, you may refer to the
“Installation” section.
Main Menu
Press “MENU” key to display the Main Menu screen. Use the cursor keys and to move through
the menu, the “OK” button to choose your option, and “EXIT” or “MENU” button to return to the previous
Menu.
You may conduct the following operations on the Main Menu:
z Channels
z EPG
z Settings
z Installation
z System
Note: You may either move your cursor to highlight the option or press the numeric key to access the
options directly.
Entering some menus requires to input password. The default number is”0000”.
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Channels
In the Channels menu, you may conduct the following
functions:
z Channel Edit
z Fav Channel Edit
z File Menu
Channel Edit
Channel Edit allows you to manage channels.
Use the numeric keys to conduct the management:
z 1: Select between transponders
z
2: Sorting the list by different categories
z
3: Move channels.
z
4: Rename channels by using the virtual keyboard.
z 5: Lock channels
z 6: Delete channels
z 7: Select satellites list
Favorite Edit
You may assign channels to edit favorite groups. Use
numeric keys to conduct the management:
z 1: Select favorite list
z
2: Sorting the list by different categories
z
3: Add channels to the favorite group
z
4: Delete channels
z 5: Move channels
z 6: Select satellites list
Virtual Keyboard:
Virtual keyboard is used in renaming channels or favorite
groups. After the Keyboard displayed, simply use the
cursor keys and “OK” button on the remote
controller to input the editing on the keypad.
z Input alphabets and space by selecting on the
keypad.
z Use the numeric keys on the RCU to input numbers.
z Select “BPSK” to erase one character and “Clear” to
erase all characters.
z Press the red key to save your edit and the green
key to cancel the edit.
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File Menu
This menu supports multi-media function for your USB
memory storage.
Select Slot
After connecting the USB memory device to the receiver.
Wait until reading is completed showing PORT1 on the
slot. Select a USB slot which your USB drive is
connected.
Note: Only USB 2.0 hard disks or USB 2.0 thumb drives
are supported. NO USB multi-card readers
Select Device
z Select the partition where the wanted files are
located by using the cursor ▼▲ keys.
z Select the file type categories by using the cursor
keys. The menu supports Audio files (MP3),
Photo files for playing or viewing. You may select a
specific file type by categories to play, or select “List”
to display and view all files in the device.
File Management:
In this menu, you may browse your file information. If you
want to preview or play them, use the cursor ▼▲ keys
and “OK” to select the wanted file.
z Disk Usage bar shows the current capacity of your
disk storage device.
z Use the yellow key to return to the previous menu.
MP3
If you play the MP3 files in the file management menu,
you will see this interface. You may use the cursor
keys and “OK” or the playback buttons on the remote
controller to operate the selected MP3 files. Press the
stop
button to exit the menu.
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Photo List Menu
In this menu you may preview all the photos on the disk.
Use the cursor keys and “OK” to select the picture
you want to view.
z Info button: to display a full screen picture. Use the
Exit button to return to the menu.
z CH+/- button: to turn the page.
z Green key: to display all the pictures by slide mode.
View Photo
z CH+/ CH-: Previous and next picture.
z
Vol+/ Vol-: Zoom in and Zoom out. (Up to 4 tiers)
z
: Scroll on the viewing area. The blue
square shows the current viewing frame
z
Menu button: Return to previous menu.
EPG
The EPG allows you to view the program information. The receiver supports up to 7 days EPG.
Select EPG on the Main Menu or press the “EPG” button
on the remote control to start the Electronic Program
Guide.
z Use the cursor ▼▲ keys to select a program.
z Press the “OK” button to tune to the program and
see the program details in the below window.
z Press the red button to show the information of the
Previous Day program and the green button to show
the Next Day program information.
z Use “List” and “FAV” button on the remote controller
to display channel list and favorite list. You may
switch to the selected channel by pressing “OK” to
browse its EPG information.
Settings
In the Settings menu, you may conduct the following
functions:
z Parental Rate
z Audio
z Video
z Time
z OSD
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Parental Rate
It allows you to prevent your children from viewing
sensitive channels. Once you set the parental rating for
the particular channel, the parental rating transmitted with
the channel will verify if the received rating is higher than
the parental lock rating. A pop-up message will show that
the channel is locked. To see the channel, you have to
enter the password before viewing the channel.
Audio
The Audio menu allows you to setup the following format:
z Audio Language: You may choose between the
languages preferred.
z Audio Output: Allows you to choose between PCM
or Dolby output to other devices.
z Audio Preference: Allows you to choose between
Mpeg and Dolby as preference format for current
viewing.
z Default Volume: Allows setting default value of
volume for boot-up status.
Video
The Video menu allows you to setup the following format:
z Video Format: You may choose between video
resolutions in progressive or interlaced format for
video output.
z Aspect Ratio: You may choose between Pan Scan,
Pillar Box or Full Screen as the aspect ratio for video
output.
z Picture Setup: You may adjust Brightness, Contrast,
Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, DNR (D N Reduction)
z SCART Setup: You may choose the output format
for TV and VCR SCART.
Picture Adjustment Menu
The menu allows you to setup the following feature for the
screen displayed:
z Brightness
z Contrast
z Saturation
z Hue
z Sharpness
z DNR: For reducing mosaic in the picture.
z Channel Change Mode: Blank or Freeze current
screen in the moment of channel changing.
Press Select to adjust the item. Use the cursor keys
and to decrease or increase the value. You may press
the red key to restore to default value.
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SCART Setup
The menu allows you to adjust an adequate output format
for your TV and VCR SCART respectively.
z TV-SCART Video: CVBS / RGB / S-Video
z VCR-SCART Video: CVBS / S-Video
Note: Please make sure your TV or VCR supports a
certain output format to generate correct pictures.
Time
The Local Time Setup menu allows you to setup the
following local time format:
z Time Zone: You may adjust local time based on
GMT.
z Time Format: 24HR or AM/PM.
z Summer Time: On/ Off
OSD:
The OSD Setting Menu allows you to adjust the features
of menus and I-Plate on the screen under the following
options:
z I-Plate: The I-Plate is shown every time the channel
changes or after pressing the information button.
You may adjust its timeout period.
z Multi-Lingual: You may choose languages for the
OSD menu.
z Transparency: You may adjust the transparency from
20% to 80%.
z Auto Subtitle: It allows the subtitle to show in
programs automatically
z Hearing Impaired: It allows showing sound subtitle
for hearing impaired assistance.
z Menu Timeout: Timeout interval for OSD menus.
Installation
In the Installation menu, you may first conduct LNB Setup,
then access Satellite Scan to search available satellite
channels.
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Satellite Scan
This menu allows you to scan satellite in DiSEqC 1.0
mode. You may either press the red key to switch to
DiSEqC 1.2 scanning mode.
z Satellite: Highlight Satellite and press “OK”. A sub
menu gives you the satellite list to choose from.
Move the cursor keys to select the satellite you
have installed.
z Transponder: This sub menu provides the defaults of
transponder list. It allows to further edit the
transponder for specific parameters.
z LNB: Select the LNB position which you want to
scan.
z Press the green key to select Scan Type.
z Choose the Scan Type to start scanning.
Note: The signal indicators show the Signal Strength and
Signal Quality after you have entered valid settings.
Scan Type
Five kinds of scan type are supported:
z Transponder Scan: Scan channels on single
transponder
z Single Sat Scan: Scan channels on single satellites.
z Multi Sat Scan: Scan channels on all installed
satellites.
z NIT Scan: Scan all channels belonging to the same
Network in a satellite.
z Scan FTA: Scan unscrambled, free-to-air channels.
Move the cursor keys to select the option and “OK”
key to conduct the scan.
Note: NIT: Network Information Table. NIT scan allows to
identify and to scan all channels in different transponders
which carry the same NIT.
Transponder Edit
You may edit transponders setting in both DiSEqC 1.0 and
DiSEqC 1.2 mode. Highlight the transponder option. Upon
pressing “OK” button, a sub menu gives you the
transponder lists to choose from, press “Info” button to
conduct editing. The following features could be specified:
z Frequency: You may enter a value for it.
z Polarization: You may choose between Horizontal,
Vertical, Left-handed or Right-handed.
z Standard: You may choose between DVB-S2 or
DVB-S.
z Modulation: QPSK or 8PSK (8PSK is only available
in DVB-S2)
z Symbol Rate: You may enter a value for it.
z FEC Rate: You may choose from 1/2 to 7/8 or Auto.
z Pilot: Only available in DVB-S2. You may choose to
turn on or off.
Note: The scan will be following your setup in the
parameters after changing. If you wish to restore to
default, you may operate “Set Defaults” in the System
menu to restore the settings.
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DiSEqC 1.2: You may press the red key to switch to this
scan mode. This menu provides an additional adjustment
for your motor.
z Use the cursor keys and to move through
the menu, the “OK” button to choose your options.
z After inputting all necessary data, press the green
key and choose Scan Type to conduct the scan
.
LNB Setup:
z Type: Select the LNB type installed
z Power: Please refer to your LNB specification for the
setting which is customized to your LNB type.
Choose to turn on or off the Power of the LNB.
z 22 KHz: Turn on or off the 22 KHz setting.
z Tone: Select tone burst A or B
z DiSEqC: Select the DiSEqC positions A/B/C/D
Press “OK” to confirm your settings.
System
The System menu allows you to conduct the following
options:
z Password
z Information
z CI Status
z Set Defaults
Password
Password Setting Menu allows you to change the
password for the receiver using the numeric keys.
z Enter the Current Password.
z Enter the New Password.
z Confirm the new password.
Note: The default password of this receiver is 0000
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Information
The System Information menu shows current H/W version
S/W version related to the receiver. The red key is for S/W
upgrades.
Note: S/W Upgrade: S/W Upgrade is enabled in the Information menu:
1. Copy the software file to the root folder of a USB Disk (Only USB hard disks or USB thumb drives are
supported. NO USB multi-card readers)
2. Insert the USB disk into any of the two USB ports.
3. In the System Information screen, press the red key
on the remote control.
4. Select the Disk (currently only the first partition of the
disk is supported)
5. Select the file from the disk.
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6. Wait until reading of the file is done and when the
message “Do you want to update?” appears, select
“yes”.
7. Please wait until “Erasing Flash” and “Programming
Flash” is completed (do not switch off the power or
remove the USB device during this process)
8. Reset to default in the Set Defaults menu.
9. Remove the power cord from the set-top box, and
insert it again to reboot the receiver.
CI Status
In this menu, you may have more information of the
Common Interface inserted. Use the cursor keys
and and the “OK” button to access the sub menus.
Upon inserting a Valid CAM, the menu will show
“Initializing…” The Conditional Access System of the CI
will be shown in the CI-Module columns. You may browse
the information in the submenus of the conditional access
system.
Set Defaults
You may restore to system default settings in this menu.
If
you select Yes, the system will restore to factory default
and all current settings and data will be eliminated.
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