EchoStar DSB-808 2Ci Conax User manual

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User Manual
EchoNAV Version 2.2
EchoNAV User Interface
for Digital Satellite Receivers
Fixed
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GENERAL SAFETY
Read this manual 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 manual, failing to do so might result in an uncontrolled behavior of the
receiver or even in a hazardous situation for persons and/or equipment.
Consult an authorized service technician if the receiver does not operate normally when the
instructions in this user manual are strictly followed. Do not to attempt to open the receiver, as
you will be exposed to a shock hazard.
For safety instructions related to the installation of the receiver, please refer to the Receiver
Description which is also part of the documentation set that came with your receiver.
NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS
Throughout this user manual, 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
THIS INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN
(
SERIOUS) INJURY.
CAUTION
This indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could damage the equipment or other
properties.
NOTE
This 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.
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PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
EchoNAV is a family of user interfaces which are dedicated for a specific range of digital
satellite receivers. Every digital satellite receiver is equipped with different options. Some
options are related to the EchoNAV User Interface, others are related to physical options as
Common Interface slots, Embedded reader, display or not, etc.
Please note that this user manual contains the information for the most comprehensive
model. Sometimes you find that an option is not available on your receiver which means that
you can ignore the related descriptions and instructions. Please refer to the specifications of
your receiver to find the available options that are present in your model.
DOCUMENTATION
This user manual is part of the documentation set that comes with your EchoStar satellite
receiver. The documentation set contains the user manuals:
User Manual - Receiver Description;
User Manual - EchoNAV User Interface - Fixed.
Sometimes you can also find a Manual update which describes the last minute changes to
either the receiver itself or the EchoNAV User Interface which are not described in the user
manuals that come with your EchoStar satellite receiver.
INTENDED USE
This documentation set is intended for anyone who uses an EchoStar satellite receiver. It can
be used by both first-time and experienced users of satellite receivers who want to install, use
and maintain their receiver.
This user manual gives an explanation and an instruction on the use of the EchoNAV user
interface and is divided into separate sections and chapters. For easy access to the
information, a clear table of content and an index are provided.
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-modules 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.
DISCLAIMER
SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS
EchoStar International Corporation will to the best of its abilities, do everything to provide you
with software updates to keep your receiver up-to-date as possible, which will not guarantee
reception of all available channels. EchoStar International Corporation makes no warranties
with respect to the use of the supplied software downloads 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 software that can be used by your satellite receiver without the obligation to
notify or warrant any person or organization of such change. Therefore, on a regular basis,
please visit our website or check the satellite (OTA) for the latest software available.
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USER MANUAL
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 Manual 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
Manual without the obligation to notify any person or organization of such change. Therefore,
please visit our website, on a regular basis, for the latest information available.
COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS
© 2003 EchoStar International Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide. This User Manual
has been provided pursuant to an agreement containing restrictions on its use. This User
Manual is also covered by Federal Copyright Law.
No part of this User Manual 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 manual 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 and Quality has a Name
are registered trademarks of EchoStar International Corporation;
Dolby Digital
Dolby, Dolby Digital, AC-3 and Dolby Pro Logic are registered trademarks of the Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation;
Viaccess
©
Viaccess is a registered trademark of VIACCESS SA, a France Telecom Group company
that delivers end-to-end solutions for digital pay-TV services and multimedia applications,
built around our DVB MPEG-2 compatible VIACCESS
©
Conditional Access System.
Conax Conditional Access Technology
Conax AS is a part of the R&D environment in Telenor, Norway's telecommunication
company, that delivers end-to-end solutions for digital pay-TV services and multimedia
applications, built around our DVB MPEG-2 compatible Conax Conditional Access
System.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners or companies.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Initial Installation
1 THE INITIAL SETUP MENU-STRUCTURE 1-1
2 NAVIGATE THROUGH THE INITIAL SETUP MENU 1-1
3 TO INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER FOR THE FIRST TIME 1-2
Familiarization
1 THE ECHONAV USER INTERFACE 2-1
2 THE MAIN MENU STRUCTURE 2-2
3 THE USER MENU STRUCTURE 2-9
4 THE EPG MENU STRUCTURE 2-10
5 THE INFOBANNER 2-11
6 THE POP-UP MENUS 2-12
Operation
1 HOW TO NAVIGATE 3-1
2 HOW TO SELECT A CHANNEL 3-1
3 HOW TO ADJUST OR MUTE THE VOLUME 3-2
4 HOW TO ORGANIZE THE LISTS 3-2
5 HOW TO CREATE THE FAVORITE LISTS 3-3
6 HOW TO LOCK OR HIDE A SELECTION 3-4
7 HOW TO ADD SATELLITES AND TRANSPONDERS 3-4
8 HOW TO SET AND LOOK UP THE TIMERS 3-6
9 HOW TO UPDATE THE INSTALLATION SETUP 3-7
10HOW TO UPGRADE THE SOFTWARE 3-9
Troubleshooting
1 TO SOLVE A GENERAL PROBLEM 4-1
2 TO SOLVE AN EPG RELATED PROBLEM 4-1
3 TO SOLVE A LIST RELATED PROBLEM 4-1
4 TO SOLVE A TIMER RELATED PROBLEM 4-2
5 TO SOLVE A SMARTCARD RELATED PROBLEM 4-2
Glossary
Index
Appendix 1
LNB CONFIGURATION MATRIX 1
LNBF CONFIGURATION MATRIX 1
USER DEFINED LNB(F) MATRIX 2
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INIT IAL INST ALLATION
1. THE INITIAL SETUP MENU-STRUCTURE
The EchoNAV User Interface makes use of the MENU, OK and arrow keys on your Remote
Control Unit (RCU) to navigate through the Installation setup menu which gives you access to
the sub-menus. Each sub-menu allows you to customize the settings to match your
installation. Note that the menu contains dynamic pages which means that options are or are
not available depending on the selections you make. When the initial setup menu shows, you
can customize;
2. NAVIGATE THROUGH THE INITIAL SETUP MENU
The EchoNAV User Interface has various ways to navigate through the menus and functions.
Some of the keys on the remote control unit give direct access to functions. Important keys
are identified as EPG, colored keys, MENU, OK and EXIT. Other keys are multi-functional
which means that their function can change with the selections you make.
Languages To set the language you want to use in the menus.
To set the language for programs with bi-lingual audio.
To set the language for bi-lingual subtitled programs.
TV System
To set the (UHF) TV channel to which the receiver is
connected.
To set the video format supported by your TV.
User profile
To set the screen size of the TV.
To set the view time for the InfoBanner.
To tell the receiver that it is connected to a Dolby Digital
amplifier or not.
To tell the receiver that it is connected to a TV or monitor.
To select the standard or a personal background.
System setup
To set the installation type you use.
To select the Easy or Advanced installation mode.
To set the amount of LNBs you have installed.
To set the switch that controls the installation (if used).
To set the LNB type(s) you use.
To define the satellite you want to scan for the LNB.
- Check signal
To define a transponder of the selected satellite.
Wait for the Checking configuration to complete.
- Search channels
Wait for the search to complete.
Local time
To set the current date.
To set the current time.
NOTE
Unless otherwise specified; this note explains the navigation through the EchoNAV
menus and functions.
1. Press the OK key:
- to confirm and execute a selection;
- to access the EchoNAV user menu;
- to pull down the menu options.
2. Use the  keys to scroll up and down through the selectable items.
3. Use the  keys to scroll left and right through the selectable items.
4. Use the EXIT key to leave a menu or selection and return to live.
5. In a pull-down menu:
- press the OK key to confirm the selection;
- the yellow bar indicates the active selection;
- the green page indicator shows when you can scroll to the next option.
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3. TO INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER FOR THE FIRST TIME
This procedure will guide you step-by-step through the initial installation menus of the
receiver. After you have finished the procedure, the initial installation menus are accessible
with the MENU key on your Remote Control Unit (RCU).
This section assumes that you know how and what to select during the initial installation. For
more detailed information, please refer to section Familiarization.
3.1. SELECT THE USER PREFERENCES
3.2. DEFINE THE INSTALLATION SETUP - EASY
NOTE
For receivers that are connected with an UHF cable, make sure that the TV is set to
UHF channel 38 (607.25Mhz). If the channel number on the TV and receiver are not
the same, you will have a distorted or no image at all.
For more information, please refer to the user manual of the TV.
1. Define the Languages.
2. Read the help text.
3. Select the Continue field.
4. Press the OK key.
5. Define the TV System.
6. Read the help text.
7. Select the Continue field.
8. Press the OK key.
9. Define the User profile.
10.Read the help text.
11. Select the Continue field.
12.Press the OK key.
NOTE
From the next step onwards, the procedure is divided in different systems. The systems
are; Fixed, DiSEqC1.2 and SMATV.
Fixed means install a single dish or multiple dishes with a switch;
DiSEqC1.2 means install a moveable dish according the DiSEqC1.2 spec;
SMATV means install for television (IF) distribution (cable network in buildings).
NOTE
The software contains a large database of pre-programmed satellites and transponders
which is used for a quick installation.
If your SAT is not listed, select S00 which brings you to the Add data menu.
If your TP is not listed, select TP00 which brings you to the Add data menu.
The Easy installation is meant for typical installations which use standard
equipment and less than five LNBs;
The Advanced installation is meant for customized (complex) installations which
use non-standard equipment and/or more than four LNBs.
For more detailed information, please refer to the sections Familiarization and
Operation.
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3.2.1. DEFINE THE SYSTEM SETUP - FIXED
3.2.2. DEFINE THE SYSTEM SETUP - FIXED WITH DISEQC1..4 SWITCH
1. Define the System setup.
2. Read the help text.
3. Select your number of
LNBs.
4. If you want to install more
then one LNB, select your
number of LNBs and
continue with Define the
System setup - Fixed with
DiSEqC1..4 Switch
5. Select the SAT.
6. Select the Check signal
field.
7. Press the OK key.
8. Check signal.
9. Wait for the Checking
configuration to complete.
10.If the indicator becomes
red, select another TP.
11. Select the Search
channels field.
12.Press the OK key.
13.Search channels.
14.Wait for the search to
complete.
15.Press the OK key.
16.Local time.
17.Select the Local time.
18.Select Save settings.
19.Select Continue.
20.Press the OK key.
1. Define the System setup.
2. Read the help text.
3. Select your number of
LNBs.
4. Select a Switch.
5. Select the SAT.
6. Select the correct Switch
Port.
7. Select the Check signal
field.
8. Press the OK key.
9. Check signal.
10.Wait for the Checking
configuration to complete.
11. If the indicator becomes
red, select another TP or
make sure you have
selected the correct Port.
12.Select the Search
channels field.
13.Press the OK key.
14.Search channels.
15.Wait for the search to
complete.
16.Press the OK key.
17.Local time.
18.Select the Local time.
19.Select Save settings.
20.Select Continue.
21.Press the OK key.
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3.2.3. DEFINE THE INSTALLATION - DISEQC1.2 MOTOR
3.2.4. DEFINE THE INSTALLATION - SMATV
1. Define the System setup.
2. Read the help text.
3. Select the DiSEqC1.2
option.
4. Select the LNB.
5. Select the Program
satellites field.
6. Press the OK key.
7. Program satellites.
8. Select the SAT.
9. Select the Position field.
10.Move the dish to find the
satellite.
11. Select the Fine tune field.
12.Move the dish to find the
best signal.
13.Select the Search
channels field.
14.Press the OK key.
15.Search channels.
16.Wait for the search to
complete.
17.Press the OK key.
18.Local time.
19.Select the Local time.
20.Select Save settings.
21.Select Continue.
22.Press the OK key.
1. Define the System setup.
2. Read the help text.
3. Select the SMATV option.
4. Select the Symbol rate
(green indicator = on
means search symbol rate
for channels).
5. Select the Search
channels field.
6. Press the OK key.
7. Search channels.
8. Wait for the search to
complete.
9. Press the OK key.
10.Local time.
11. Select the Local time.
12.Select Save settings.
13.Select Continue.
14.Press the OK key.
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3.3. THE ADVANCED SETUP MENU-STRUCTURE
The EchoNAV User Interface makes use of the MENU, OK and arrow keys on your Remote
Control Unit (RCU) to navigate through the Installation setup menu which gives you access to
the sub-menus. Each sub-menu allows you to customize the settings to match your
installation. Note that the menu contains dynamic pages which means that options are or are
not available depending on the selections you make. When the Advanced setup menu
shows, you can customize:
3.4. DEFINE THE INSTALLATION SETUP - ADVANCED
System setup To set the installation type you use.
To select the Easy or Advanced installation mode.
To set the User LNB you have installed.
To set the switch that controls the installation (if used).
Program satellites
To define the satellite you want to scan for the LNB.
To define the User LNB you have installed.
To define a transponder of the selected satellite.
To move the dish for best signal level and quality.
Search channels
Wait for the search to complete.
Local time
To set the current date.
To set the current time.
1. Define the System setup.
2. Read the help text.
3. Select the Advanced
mode.
4. Select Program satellites.
5. Press the OK key.
6. Program satellites.
7. Select the SAT.
8. Select the User LNB.
9. Press the i-key.
10.User LNB setting
11. Define the User LNB.
12.Select Save settings.
13.Press the OK key.
14.Select Search channels.
15.Search channels.
16.Wait for the search to
complete.
17.Press the OK key.
18.Local time.
19.Select the Local time.
20.Select Save settings.
21.Select Continue.
22.Press the OK key.
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FAMILIARIZATION
1. THE ECHONAV USER INTERFACE
The software of the receiver contains the EchoNAV User Interface with on-screen help, which
gives you easy control over the features of the receiver. The software also contains a large
database of pre-programmed satellites and transponders which is used for a quick
installation. For initial installation, the software guides you through the required setup menu to
allow for an easy and reliable installation setup of the receiver.
The EchoNAV User Interface has three main menus that give access to the different
functions. The related keys on the Remote Control Unit (RCU) are identified as:
The key gives access to the EchoNAV main menu, that gives you control over the
settings in the User preferences, the Installation setup and the Conditional access menu;
The key gives access to the EchoNAV user menu, that helps you to control the daily
operation and selection of the Favorite lists;
The key gives access to the EchoNAV EPG menu, that helps you to control the
different timers and to view the information in the Electronic Program Guide (EPG);
Additionally the key gives access to the EchoNAV InfoBanner, that helps you to view
the available information about the current channel and to view additional information such as
detailed program information (EPG) and detailed channel data.
The EchoNAV User Interface has various ways to navigate through the menus and functions.
Some of the keys on the RCU give direct access to functions. Important keys are identified as
EPG, colored keys, MENU, OK and EXIT. Other keys are multi-functional which means that
their function can change with the selections you make.
NAVIGATION
In the main, user and EPG menu:
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 OK key lets you:
- confirm and execute a selection;
- open a pull-down menu.
In a pull-down menu:
the OK key lets you confirm the selection;
the yellow bar indicates the active selection;
the green page indicator shows when you can scroll to the next page.
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2. THE MAIN MENU STRUCTURE
The main menu has a tree structure where the tree log is compared to the menus at the left
and the branches are compared to the sub-menus at the right of the menu banner.
Each sub-menu has one or more option pages that can be compared to the leaves.
Each sub-menu allows you to customize the settings to match your installation. 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 EchoNAV main menu, that gives you control over the
settings in the User preferences, the Installation setup and the Conditional access menu.
1)
For DiSEqC1.2 systems only
2)
For receivers with Conditional access capabilities only
3)
For receivers with Embedded smartcard reader only
4)
For Advanced installations only (System setup - Installation - Advanced)(
2.1. USER PREFERENCES
User preferences Installation setup Conditional access
2
User profile System setup Common interface1
2
Languages Fixed dish setup
1
Common interface2
2
Parental control Program satellites
1
Embedded reader
3
Local time About EchoStar
TV System Software upgrade
Factory reset
User LNB setting
4
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- User profile
-
Languages
Aspect ratio 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.
InfoBanner time-out When you change to another channel, the InfoBanner shows
momentarily. With this option you can set the view time for the
InfoBanner.
Dolby Digital To tell the receiver that it is connected to a Dolby Digital
amplifier or not. When you have selected On, note that analog
audio is not given to the TV, so no audio is heard. If you want
to listen through the TV audio, select Off.
RGB-Sync To tell the receiver that it is connected to a TV or monitor.
Some devices have no separated sync signal for color
synchronization. For those devices the sync signal is added to
the green signal of the RGB color. If you see an all over
greenish image or a green line, select Off.
Please refer to the user manual of the connected device and
look up if your device needs a RGB-sync signal or not.
Backgrounds To select the standard or a personal background.
Menu To set the language you want to use in the menus.
For multi-lingual EPG, if available, the information is shown in
the menu language. If a selected language is not transmitted,
the information is shown in the native language of that channel.
1st Audio
2nd Audio
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.
NOTE
You can override the selection per channel with use of the
alternative audio key on the RCU.
1st Subtitle
2nd Subtitle
To set the language for programs with multi-lingual subtitles. 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, no subtitle is shown. If you do
not want to have any subtitles, select Off.
NOTE
You can override the selection per channel with use of the
alternative subtitle key on the RCU.
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- Parental control Factory default PIN-code: 0 0 0 0
- Local time
- TV System For receivers that are connected with an UHF cable.
Receiver lock To lock the receiver completely for unauthorized users. If you
select On, you only can gain access with the PIN-code after you
have set the receiver to standby.
Installation lock To lock the Installation setup and Edit menu for unauthorized
users. Note that the Installation lock comes on automatically
after you have set a channel lock.
Master channel lock To lock or unlock all locked selections at once. You can
temporarily undo all channel locks in one go. Note that all
channel locks are automatically set again when you switch the
receiver to standby.
Master hide To hide or unhide all hidden selections at once. You have to
activate (unhide) this option before you can hide a selection
through the Edit menu.
Change PIN-code To type in the factory default or personal PIN-code. Note that
this PIN-code is only for the EchoNAV user interface and not for
the Smartcard.
Year To set the current Year.
Month To set the current Month.
Date To set the current Date.
Day The Day is given automatically with the Date to offer you a
possibility to check for the correct Date.
Hour To set the current time (Hour).
Minute To set the current time (Minute).
Save settings To save the current day and time.
NOTE
The time given in the Local time field offers you a possibility to
check for the correct time. EPG and timers will not operate
correctly if the Local time not set correctly.
UHF channel To set the TV channel to which the receiver is connected. If the
channel number on the TV and receiver are not the same, you
will have a distorted or no image at all. For more information,
please refer to the user manual of the TV.
Frequency The Frequency is given automatically with the UHF channel to
offer you a possibility to check for the correct UHF channel.
System To set the video format supported by your TV. Generally select
for the European main land; PAL B/G and for the UK; PAL I.
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2.2. INSTALLATION SETUP
- System setup
System Shows the selected installation type you use as defined during
the initial installation. The System can only be changed during
the initial installation which becomes active after a Factory
reset.
Installation To select the Easy or Advanced installation mode. Select
Advanced if you want to configure any LNB that is not listed in
the Easy mode. It also lets you configure complex systems with
more than 4 LNBs.
LNBs To set the number of LNBs you have installed. If you select
more than one LNB, note that the Switch is automatically set.
Polarity To set the device that controls the Polarity (not used).
Switch To set the switch that controls the installation. If you have a
system with one LNB, select None. If you select a Switch, note
that LNB1 is automatically allocated to Port1.
LNB1, 2, 3, 4 To select the LNB type(s) you use. If your LNB is not listed, go to
Installation and select Advanced.
If your SAT is not listed, select S00 which brings you to the Add
data menu.
For Fixed, select one of the pre-defined LNBs and the SAT. If
you use a Switch the allocated Port shows for each LNB.
For DiSEqC1.2, select one of the pre-defined LNBs.
Check signal Check signal verifies the settings you made before. If the
settings are correct, the TP indicator becomes green. If the
indicator becomes red, select another TP or make sure you
have selected the correct Port for this SAT.
If your TP is not listed, select TP00 which brings you to the Add
data menu.
The signal indicator helps you to check the signal quality (top)
and strength (bottom) for the defined SAT and Network.
Search channels will bring you to the next menu to start the
channel search.
Program satellites
(DiSEqC1.2 only)
Program satellites will bring you to the next menu to select the
SAT and define its position.
Symbol rate1
(SMATV only)
There are four possibilities to enter a Symbol rate that you want
to receive. A green bullet behind the selection includes the
Symbol rate for a channel search.
Search channels will bring you to the next menu to start the
channel search.
Search channels Search channels does a channel search on the defined SAT.
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EchoNAV User Interface
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- Fixed dish setup (DiSEqC1.2 only)
- Program satellites
(DiSEqC1.2 only)
- About EchoStar
NOTE
In a DiSEqC1.2 installation (System - DiSEqC1.2), it is possible to add one or more
fixed dishes with the help of an external switch.
LNBs To set the number of LNBs you use. You only can change the
setting if you have selected a Switch in the System setup.
Polarity To set the device that controls the Polarity (not used).
Switch Shows the Switch that you have selected in the System setup.
LNB1 Shows the LNB1 that you have selected in the System setup.
LNB2, 3, 4 Select for every LNB, a pre-defined LNBs, the related SAT and
Port.
Check signal Check signal verifies the settings you made before. If the
settings are correct, the TP indicator becomes green. If the
indicator becomes red, select another TP or make sure you
have selected the correct Port for this SAT.
If your TP is not listed, select TP00 which brings you to the Add
data menu.
The signal indicator helps you to check the signal quality (top)
and strength (bottom) for the defined SAT and Network.
Search channels will bring you to the next menu to start the
channel search.
Search channels Search channels does a channel search on the defined SAT.
SAT To define the satellite you want to search channels on.
If your SAT is not listed, select S00 which brings you to the Add
data menu.
Longitude Shows the orbital position of the defined SAT.
User LNB Shows the LNB that you have selected in the System setup.
TP Shows a transponder, from the internal database, of the defined
SAT. If the signal indicator shows low levels, select another TP
that gives a better signal. If your TP is not listed, select TP00
which brings you to the Add data menu.
Skew (not used).
Position To move the dish and find the defined SAT.
Fine tune To move the dish for best signal level and quality. The signal
indicator helps you to check the signal quality (top) and strength
(bottom) for the defined SAT and Network.
Search channels will bring you to the next menu to start the
channel search.
Search channels Search channels does a channel search on the defined SAT.
Company Shows the Company name.
Address Shows the visit address of EchoStar.
EchoNAV Shows the current EchoNAV software version.
Boot version Shows the current Boot version.
Internet site Shows the EchoStar Internet site.
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- Software upgrade
- Factory reset
- Program satellites (Advanced only)
OTA settings Factory1 takes a Software upgrade from Hotbird.
Factory2 takes a Software upgrade from Astra1.
User takes a Software upgrade from a user defined SAT
The signal indicator helps you to check the signal quality (top)
and strength (bottom) for the defined SAT.
SAT To select the user defined SAT to take a Software upgrade from.
Frequency For user defined SAT: to select a user defined Frequency.
Polarity For user defined SAT: to select a user defined Polarity.
Symbol rate For user defined SAT: to select a user defined Symbol rate.
FEC For user defined SAT: to select a user defined FEC.
Start Starts the Software upgrade. When the TV screen turns black,
the receiver first compares the current EchoNAV version with
the version on the satellite.
If the EchoNAV version is the same, nothing happens.
If a new EchoNAV version is found on the satellite, the receiver
starts to download the new EchoNAV version in temporary
memory. When the download is complete, the new EchoNAV
version is written to the receiver memory where it deletes the
previous version. This process can take up to approximately
30 minutes.
The Software upgrade is completed when the TV shows live
video.
Memory -
User settings It is advised to write down the most important settings before
you Confirm the Factory reset (e.g. Switch and Port settings,
LNBs, User preferences, etc.).
If you select Yes, the receiver is ready to do a Factory reset.
Confirm If you select Confirm, the receiver deletes all user defined
settings, channels, timers and (favorite) lists and replace them
with the factory defaults. If a Factory reset is done after a
Software upgrade, the latest satellite and transponder database
is activated.
When the Factory reset is completed, the receiver shows the
initial installation procedure as if the receiver came out of the
box.
SAT To define the satellite you want to search channels on.
If your SAT is not listed, select S00 which brings you to the Add
data menu.
Longitude Shows the orbital position of the defined SAT.
User LNB Shows the LNB that you have selected in the System setup.
With the i-key you can access the User LNB setting menu.
TP Shows a transponder, from the internal database, of the defined
SAT. If the signal indicator shows low levels, select another TP
that gives a better signal. If your TP is not listed, select TP00
which brings you to the Add data menu.
Skew (not used).
Position To move the dish and find the defined SAT.
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- User LNB setting (Advanced only)
2.3. CONDITIONAL ACCESS
- Common interface1
-
,
Common interface2
- Embedded smartcard reader
Fine tune To move the dish for best signal level and quality. The signal
indicator helps you to check the signal quality (top) and strength
(bottom) for the defined SAT and Network.
Search channels will bring you to the next menu to start the
channel search.
Search channels Search channels does a channel search on the defined SAT.
User LNB To select the User LNB that you want to define.
LO low To select the Low Band Local oscillator frequency.
LO high To select the High Band Local oscillator frequency.
DiSEqC To select the DiSEqC switch.
Port To select the DiSEqC Port to which the LNB is connected.
Polarity control To select the device that is used to control the Horizontal and
Vertical Polarity.
Band control To select the device that is used to switch between the High and
Low Band.
C/Ku control To select the device that is used to switch between the C and
Ku Band.
0/22kHz control To switch the 0/22kHz to On or Off.
Save settings To save the changes and return to the Program satellites menu.
NOTE
The information pages can show differently for the modules and smartcards that you
use. EchoStar has no control over the information as provided by the service provider,
therefore no specific information is given.
Module1 To access the Module1 information pages to set and view the
options for the inserted Module1 and Smartcard.
Module2 To access the Module2 information pages to set and view the
options for the inserted Module1 and Smartcard.
Smartcard To access the Embedded smartcard reader pages to set and
view the options for the inserted Smartcard.
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EchoStar DSB-808 2Ci Conax User manual

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