Sandstrom SHDFSAT12 User manual

Category
TV set-top boxes
Type
User manual
Instruction Manual
Welcome to your new freesat+
500GB satellite recorder.
How to set up and use your
SHDFSAT12
For help with set-up or for more information about
freesat please visit www.freesat.co.uk or call 0845 313 0051.
For specific queries about this box and handy hints and tips
please visit www.knowhow.com/knowledgebank
or call 0844 5611234.
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Safety Warnings ................................................................ 2
Unpacking ......................................................................... 3
Product Overview .............................................................4
Front View .......................................................................................4
Rear View ........................................................................................4
Remote Control .................................................................5
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control..........................6
Remote Control Operation Range .........................................6
Connecting the Receiver to a Satellite Dish ...................7
System and Mains Connections .......................................8
Basic Operation ................................................................9
Plug In and Switch On ................................................................ 9
Turning the Unit On and O ....................................................9
Changing the Channel ............................................................... 9
Changing the Volume ................................................................9
Widescreen and Standard Viewing Formats .....................9
TV/DTV .............................................................................................9
First Time Installation ..................................................... 10
Using the Programme Guide .........................................12
Choosing a Channel ................................................................. 13
Setting a Reminder .................................................................. 13
Cancelling a Reminder ............................................................ 13
Interactive TV Services ............................................................ 13
Recording Freesat Programmes ....................................14
Programming a Recording .................................................... 14
Series Link .................................................................................... 14
Instant Recording ..................................................................... 15
Stopping a Recording ............................................................. 15
Using the Library ....................................................................... 15
Watching a Recording ............................................................. 15
Previewing a Recording .......................................................... 16
Protecting a Recording ........................................................... 16
Deleting a Recording ............................................................... 16
Exiting the Library .................................................................... 16
Recording Clashes .................................................................... 16
The Browsing Bar ............................................................ 17
Subtitles, Audio Description, Pausing Live TV .............18
Turning Subtitles On and O ................................................ 18
The Audio Channel ................................................................... 18
Pausing Live TV .......................................................................... 18
The Channel List .............................................................19
Selecting a Channel from the Channel List ..................... 19
Regional Channels .................................................................... 19
Manual Channels ...................................................................... 19
The Favourites List .................................................................... 19
Non-Freesat Channels ....................................................20
Tuning in Non-Freesat Channels ......................................... 20
Watching Non-Freesat Channels ......................................... 21
The Channel List ........................................................................ 21
Setting Up Your Freesat+ Unit .......................................22
Accessing the Main Menu...................................................... 22
HDMI Output .............................................................................. 22
Digital Audio ............................................................................... 22
Screen Size .................................................................................. 23
SCART Output ............................................................................ 23
Menu Transparency Settings ................................................ 23
Audio Language ........................................................................ 24
Subtitle Language .................................................................... 24
Audio Description ..................................................................... 24
The Parental Menu .........................................................25
Accessing the Parental Menu ............................................... 25
The Guidance Lock ................................................................... 25
Changing the Parental PIN .................................................... 25
Allowing Parental Settings Changes.................................. 26
Hide Adult Channels ................................................................ 26
Allow First Time Installation .................................................. 26
Allow Hard Disk Drive Format .............................................. 26
The Freesat+ Setting ......................................................27
Entering the Freesat+ Menu ................................................. 27
Default Recording Mode ........................................................ 27
Add to Start of Recording ..................................................... 27
Add to End of Recording ....................................................... 27
Live Pause Length ..................................................................... 27
Skip Forwards Time .................................................................. 27
Skip Backwards Time ............................................................... 28
Auto Disk Management.......................................................... 28
Show Available Space As ....................................................... 28
Format Hard Disk Drive ........................................................... 28
Network Settings ............................................................29
DHCP ............................................................................................. 29
Manual Settings ........................................................................ 29
Revert to Default Settings ..................................................... 29
Checking the Internet Connection ..................................... 29
On Demand TV ................................................................30
Setting Up for On Demand TV ............................................. 30
Watching On Demand TV ...................................................... 31
Other Settngs ..................................................................31
Showing Non freesat Channels ........................................... 31
Adding Non freesat Channels .............................................. 31
Auto Standby ............................................................................. 31
Power Save in Standby Mode ............................................... 31
Upgrade Software .................................................................... 31
First Time Installation .............................................................. 31
System Information ........................................................32
Troubleshooting .............................................................33
Specications .................................................................. 34
Contents
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Read all the instructions carefully before using the unit and
keep them for future reference.
Retain the manual. If you pass the unit onto a third party make
sure to include this manual.
Check that the voltage marked on the rating label matches
your adapter voltage.
Damage
Please inspect the unit for damage after unpacking.
Do not continue to operate the unit if you are in any doubt
about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way -
switch o, withdraw the mains adapter and consult your
dealer.
Location of Unit
The unit must be placed on a at stable surface and should
not be subjected to vibrations.
Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable surfaces as the
unit may fall o or tip over.
The mains socket must be located near the unit and should
be easily accessible.
This unit is designed for indoor use only.
Temperature
Avoid extreme degrees of temperature, either hot or cold.
Place the unit well away from heat sources such as radiators
or gas/electric res.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other sources of heat.
Naked Flames
Never place any type of candle or naked ame on the top of
or near the unit.
Moisture
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or product damage,
do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or
splashing. No objects lled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the unit.
If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can cause serious
damage. Switch it o at the mains immediately. Withdraw
the mains adapter and consult your dealer.
Ventilation
To prevent the risk of electric shock or re hazard due to
overheating, ensure that curtains and other materials do not
obstruct the ventilation vents.
Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in
cabinet or in another conned space. Ensure the unit is well
ventilated.
Safety
Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply before
connecting/disconnecting other devices or moving the unit.
Unplug the unit from the mains during a lightning storm.
Mains Adapter Cable
Make sure the unit or unit stand is not resting on top of
the mains cable, as the weight of the unit may damage the
mains cable and create a safety hazard.
If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualied persons
in order to avoid a hazard.
Interference
Do not place the unit on or near appliances which may
cause electromagnetic interference. If you do, it may
adversely aect the operating performance of the unit, and
cause a distorted picture or sound.
Standby
The button on the remote control does not switch o the
unit completely. The unit will continue to draw electricity
from the mains supply while in standby. In the interests of
safety and to avoid unnecessary energy consumption, never
leave the unit in standby while unattended for long periods
of time, e.g. overnight, while on holiday or while out of the
house. Switch it o and disconnect the mains adapter from
the mains socket.
The means of disconnecting this unit from the mains is via
the mains adaptor which must be unobstructed and capable
of being disconnected from the mains supply at all times.
Batteries
Batteries used in the remote control for this unit are easily
swallowed by young children and this is dangerous.
Keep loose batteries away from young children and make
sure that the battery holder tray is secure in the remote
control. Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been
swallowed.
Please dispose of batteries correctly by following the
guidance in this manual.
Supervision
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the unit and the remote control.
Never let anyone especially children push anything into the
holes, slots or any other openings in the case - this could
result in a fatal electric shock.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage
within the unit’s enclosure that may be of sucient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the manual accompanying the unit.
Service
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove screws.
The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please
leave all maintenance work to qualied personnel.
Do not open any xed covers as this may expose dangerous
voltages.
Maintenance
Ensure to unplug the unit from the mains socket before
cleaning.
Do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning
solutions as these may damage the unit’s surface.
Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Safety Warnings
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Thank you for purchasing your new
Sandstrøm freesat+ Satellite Recorder.
We recommend that you spend some time reading
this instruction manual in order that you fully
understand all the operational features it oers. You
will also nd some hints and tips to help you resolve
any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use
and keep this instruction manual for future reference.
The Unit
Remote Control Batteries
Mains Adapter Mains CableHDMI Cable
Quick Start Guide
Power Rec
CH+ CH- R
Quick Start Manual
Welcome to your new freesat+ 500GB satellite recorder.
How to set up and use your
SHDFSAT12
Connect to a Dish
2
To receive freesat, you must
connect your unit to an appropriate
satellite dish.
For safety reasons and to
provide reliable reception,
we strongly recommend
that the satellite dish is
professionally installed. If you
have any questions about the
satellite dish, please consult
your installer.
Place your unit on a firm, level surface close to your TV, a mains electricity socket, and the cables from the satellite dish.
1. Connect the cables from your satellite dish to the sockets on the back of the unit. For full functionality of your freesat+ recorder you will
need to connect two cables from your satellite dish. If you only have one cable, please consult your retailer or installer for advice.
Remove the battery
compartment cover from
the back of the remote
control by lifting it up while
pushing the catch. Insert the
two AAA sized batteries as
shown on the inside of the
compartment. Replace the
compartment cover.
Unpack
1
The Unit
Power Rec
CH+ CH- R
Remote Control
Batteries
HDMI Cable
Mains Adapter
Mains Cable
Instruction Manual
Connection
4
Switch On
5
Turn on your TV set and choose the HDMI input
(see your TV’s instruction manual).
Switch on the mains socket the unit
is connected to. After a few seconds,
the first freesat installation screen
will show on the TV screen.
If you do not see this screen on the
TV screen, see the Hints and Tips
section in the main instruction manual.
Connection Overview
3
TUNER 2 TUNER 1
LNB in
14/19V
350mA Max
ETHERNET USB HDMI
TV VCR
DC 12V 2.5A
S/PDIF
These cables only need to be hand tightened, overtightening could result in damage to the unit.
To access On Demand TV you will have to connect an Ethernet cable (not supplied) to your Freesat box.
Satellite Dish Mains PowerTV
OR
Connecting the two cables
This allows you to watch one TV station and record another. Connect the two separate cables from your satellite dish to each of the
TUNER 1 (LNB IN) and TUNER 2 sockets. For this your Satellite Dish must be fitted with a Low Noise Block (LNB) that has at least two
outputs. Please check with your installer if you are not certain about this.
2. Ensure your TV is turned o, then connect the HDMI cable
supplied to the HDMI socket at the back of the unit and an HDMI
socket on your TV. There may be more than one HDMI socket
on your TV. If you are not sure which one to use, check the TV’s
instruction manual. If your TV does not have an HMDI socket, you
can connect the unit using a SCART cable (not supplied), but will
not be able to view freesat channels in high definition.
3. Connect the mains cable to the mains adapter and then connect
to the power socket at the back of the unit.
For help with set-up or for more information about
freesat please visit www.freesat.co.uk or call 0845 313 0051.
For specific queries about this box and handy hints and tips
please visit www.knowhow.com/knowledgebank
or call 0844 5611234.
(QSG-SHDFSAT12-130613V3)
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Remove all packaging from the unit.
Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
In addition to this manual the items shown on the right
are included:
Unpacking
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TUNER 2 TUNER 1
LNB in
14/19V
350mA Max
ETHERNET USB HDMI
TV VCR
DC 12V 2.5A
S/PDIF
11 12 13 14 15 16
8 9 10
1. Power Indicator
Lights up green when the unit is on.
Lights up red when the unit is in Standby mode.
2. Recording Indicator
Indicates when live TV is recording.
3. LED Display
Displays the current channel number.
4. Button
Switches the unit on and o.
5. CH+ Button
Selects the next channels.
6. CH- Button
Selects the previous channels.
7.
R
Button
Records live TV.
8. TUNER 2 Socket
Connects to the satellite dish.
9. TUNER 1 (LNB in) Socket
Connects to the satellite dish.
10. S/PDIF Socket
Connects to a digital audio system.
11. Ethernet Socket
Connects to the Internet.
12. USB Socket
Connection port to upgrade.
13. HDMI Socket
Connects to a HD-ready TV.
14. TV SCART Socket
Connects to a non-HD TV.
15. VCR SCART Socket
Output/input connection to a video recorder or DVD recorder.
16. Power Socket
Connects the mains adapter.
Rear View
Front View
Power Rec
CH+ CH- R
1 2 3
4 5 6 7
Product Overview
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9
12
11
7
6
4
3
2
10
13
8
5
16
20
24
21
25
19
14
18
15
17
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26
23
27
Remote Control
1.
H
HOME Button
Exits all menus and returns to live TV.
2. STANDBY Button
Switches the unit on and o.
3. 0-9 Number Button
Direc tly select channels, enter numeric values in
the set-up menus and enter your postcode.
4. SWAP Button
Switches back to the last channel watched.
5. INFO Button
Displays channel and programme information.
6. GUIDE Button
Displays the programme guide.
7. LIBRARY Button
Displays the library menu where your
programmes are recorded.
8. REC Button
Records programme and scheduled recordings.
9. Button
Skips backwards to the beginning of the track
or to the previous channel.
Allows fast reversing of the recorded
programmes.
10. Button
Skips forwards to the next channel.
Allows fast forwarding of the recorded
programmes.
11. Buttons
Navigates menus and programme guides.
OK Button
Conrms the selection on a menu screen.
12. Button
Stops playback.
13. Button
Plays/pauses/resumes playback.
14. MENU Button
Displays the main menu.
15. BACK Button
Returns to the previous menu.
16. VOL+ / VOL Button
Adjusts the volume up and down.
17. CH+ / CH– Button
Switches to the next or previous channel.
Moves one page up or down in the channel list.
18. EXIT Button
Exits a menu and returns to normal TV viewing.
19. COLOUR Buttons (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue)
Chooses options within menus.
20. MUTE Button
Silences the unit’s sound.
21. TEXT Button
Displays interactive and digital text services
(where available).
22. AD Button
Switches audio description on or o.
23. SUB Button
Displays the subtitles menu to select a subtitle
language.
24. CH LIST Button
Displays the channel list.
25. WIDE Button
Switches between available screen display
modes.
26. AUDIO Button
Displays the available audio menu to choose
between normal sound and Audio Description.
27. TV/DTV Button
Switches the TV SCART output between freesat
and the TV’s tuner.
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Remote Control Operation Range
The remote control can be used at a maximum of 5
metres from the unit’s remote control sensor, and
within 60° in front of the unit.
The operating distance may vary depending on the
brightness of the room.
Power Rec
CH+ CH- R
30° 30°
5M
1. Squeeze the cover lever and lift the
battery cover to access the battery
compartment of the remote control.
2. Insert two AAA size batteries
(included). Ensure the polarities (+
and –) of the batteries match the (+)
and () ends indicated in the battery
compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
Handling the Batteries
Improper or incorrect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage, which could
cause fire, personal injury or damage property.
Only use the battery type indicated in this manual.
When the batteries are exhausted, the remote will not function. Replace both batteries at
the same time with new ones.
Do not install new batteries with used ones and do not mix dierent types of batteries.
Do not dispose of used batteries as domestic waste. Dispose of them in accordance with
local regulations.
Handling the Remote Control
Do not drop or impact the remote control.
Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control.
Do not place the remote control on a wet object.
Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight or near sources of excessive heat.
Remove the batteries from the remote control when not in use for a long period of time,
as the batteries may leak causing corrosion that may result in physical injury and/or
property damage, including fire.
Remote Control
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Satellite Dish Installation
To receive freesat, you must connect your unit to an appropriate satellite dish.
For safety reasons and to provide reliable reception, we strongly recommend that you
have your dish installed by a professional. You may be able to use a satellite dish already
installed at your home. If you have any questions about the satellite dish, please consult
your installer.
This freesat box requires a dual LNB to enable you to view and record channels at the same
time.
20° - 30°
28.2°
Connecting the Satellite Dish to the Unit
Place the unit on a firm, level surface close to the TV, a mains electricity socket, and the
cables from the dish.
Connect the cables from your satellite dish to the sockets on the back of the unit. For full
functionality of your freesat+ recorder you will need to connect two cables from your satellite
dish. If you only have one cable, please consult your retailer or installer for advice.
Connecting the two cables
This allows you to watch one TV station and record another. Connect the two separate
cables from your satellite dish to each of the TUNER 1 (LNB IN) and TUNER 2 sockets. For
this, your Satellite Dish must be fitted with a Low Noise Block (LNB) that has at least two
outputs. Please check with your installer if you are not certain about this.
The “F-connector used for the satellite dish cable connection has a central wire that is inserted into the
hole in the TUNER 1 or TUNER 2 (LNB IN) sockets while the collar is screwed onto the socket. When
screwing on the collar, make sure that the central wire goes into the socket hole and is not bent to one side.
Connecting the Receiver to a Satellite Dish
DO NOT connect this unit to the mains supply until all connections have been completed.
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System and Mains Connections
Ensure your TV is switched o at the mains supply.
1. Connect the HDMI cable supplied to the HDMI socket at the back of the unit and an HDMI
socket on your TV. There may be more than one HDMI socket on your TV. If you are not sure
which one to use, check the TV’s instruction manual.
2. If your TV set does not have an HDMI connection you can connect the SCART connection on the
TV to the TV SCART socket on the unit.
3. A video recorder or DVD recorder may be connected to the unit to record freesat programmes,
back up recordings or play them back. You will need to use a SCART cable to connect the video
or DVD recorder to the VCR SCART socket on the back of the freesat box, connect the other end
to the video or DVD recorder. Check the recorder’s instruction manual for guidance.
You can also connect the unit to an analogue stereo or surround sound system, so that you can
listen to the TV sound through the sound system instead of (or as well as) the TV’s speakers.
You will need a special lead to connect the unit’s TV SCART or VCR SCART socket(s) to the
analogue inputs on your sound system to listen in stereo.
4. If you connect an optical lead between the S/PDIF socket on your unit and digital sound system,
you can listen to the TV sound in digital audio quality, or even in surround sound, depending on
the sound system used and the broadcast chosen.
5. If you want to use the online features of the unit, connect a network cable from the Ethernet
network socket on the back of the unit to either your broadband modem/router or a network
switch in your home network, as appropriate. Consult your modem/router’s instruction manual
for guidance.
6. Connect the mains cable to the mains adapter and then connect to the POWER socket at the
back of the unit. Plug the mains cable into an available mains socket that is turned o.
If you require additional assistance please call our UK Call Centre on 0844 561 1234. Our UK
Customer Contact Centre is open Monday-Saturday 8am-8pm and Sunday 8am-6pm.
When using SCART connections, high denition channels will only be available in Standard Denition.
TUNER 2 TUNER 1
LNB in
14/19V
350mA Max
ETHERNET USB HDMI
TV VCR
DC 12V 2.5A
S/PDIF
1 65 2
34
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Turning the Unit On and O
Press the button on the unit or the remote control to turn the unit on
or o.
Eco Standby
When the unit is operational the power light illuminates green. When you
press the button to switch the unit o, the light remains green for 15
minutes after which time the unit enters power saving mode and the power
light changes to red.
Changing the Channel
1. Press the CH+ / CH- buttons on the unit or on the remote control to
step through the channels.
2. Press the CH+ to select the next channel in the channel list. Press the
CH- to select the previous channel in the list.
3. If you know the channel’s number, you can switch directly to the
channel using the 0-9 buttons on the remote control. As you enter a
channel number, each digit appears at the top left of the screen to show
the number button you have pressed.
4. Press the SWAP button to switch from the channel you are watching to
the channel you were watching previously.
Other ways to change channel:
Use the browsing bar at the bottom of the screen.
Use the on-screen channel list.
Use the programme guide.
Changing the Volume
1. Use the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to increase or
decrease the volume level.
2. Press the MUTE button to silence the sound. Press the MUTE button
again to restore the sound.
Widescreen and Standard Viewing Formats
Programmes can be viewed in a number of alternative formats.
Press the WIDE button repeatedly to toggle the available aspect ratios.
TV/DTV
If your TV is connected to the unit’s TV SCART socket and your TV is
connected to a regular TV aerial:
Press the TV/DTV button to switch the display on the TV between the
signal from the aerial (TV) and digital TV from freesat (DTV).
This button has no eect if your TV is connected to the unit’s HDMI socket.
Plug In and Switch On
1. Switch your TV on and select the HDMI or SCART input.
2. Switch the power on at the mains. The green power indicator and the
LED display on the unit will illuminate. The first freesat installation
screen will show on the television screen after a few seconds.
Freesat channels have three digits. TV channels are stored from channel 101. Radio
stations are stored from 700 to 799.
There are some channel numbers missing in the channel list because spaces are left for
future freesat channels.
If you enter a number that does not exist, the channel will not change.
Basic Operation
Leave the unit plugged in with the socket switched on. When you are not using the
unit, put it in standby by pressing the button on the unit or the remote control.
The unit will automatically switch to standby if it is not used for a period of time. This
feature can be disabled – see the Advanced Use section of this guide.
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1. On the first installation the freesat installation screen will
be displayed.
The signal check bar shows the strength and quality of the freesat
signal received from your satellite dish. If the signal strength or
quality is below 50%, you should check the satellite dish connection
at the back of the unit (switch the unit o and reconnect the cable if
necessary). If you are having trouble with the satellite dish, consult
your dealer or installer.
When the signal strength and signal quality are 50% or more,
continue tuning the unit. Press the OK button to continue.
Step 1 of 6
Step 2 of 6
Step 3 of 6 Step 4 of 6
Step 5 of 6
OK
Continue
Step 6 of 6
First Time Installation
INFORMATION
i
Network ID
Your freesat+ receiver has found the Network ID and Transport ID
Press OK to Continue
Transport ID
Lock Indicator
003b
090b
OK
Step 1 of 6
Step 2 of 6
Step 3 of 6 Step 4 of 6
Step 5 of 6
OK
Continue
Step 6 of 6
First Time Installation
INFORMATION
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Postcode
Enter your postcode using the number buttons
Please note that the space is automatically entered in the postcode
Press OK and then select your screen type using the right arrow
TV Screen Size
C M 7 7 7 A T
Widescreen (16:9)
Step 1 of 6
Step 2 of 6
Step 3 of 6 Step 4 of 6
Step 5 of 6
OK
Continue
WARNING
!
Make sure that your freesat+ receiver has been connected correctly
before continuing the installation
If signal strength is less than 50%
please check the dish alignment and connections
Signal Strength
100%
50%25% 75%
Step 6 of 6
First Time Installation
First Time Installation
2. The receiver will automatically search for the Network ID and Transport
ID, this may take a few seconds. Once these have been found, the ID
boxes will be populated. Once the boxes have been populated, press the
OK button to proceed.
3. Enter your postcode by using the number buttons on the remote
control. You do not need to enter a space. Once you have entered your
postcode, press the OK button to continue next step.
Press the buttons to select the screen format of your TV (16:9
Widescreen or the squarer 4:3 Traditional). Press the OK button to
display next step.
Enter your postcode using the 0-9 buttons on the remote control. Press each number
repeatedly to produce the relevant letter (printed above each button), or number, in the
same way as ‘texting’ with a mobile phone. For example, for an ‘S’, press the 7 button four
times. Press the button to move to the next space. If you make a mistake, the button
deletes the last character entered.
If the signal strength is too low for reliable reception the scan will not proceed.
You can only use the unit after the rst time installation has successfully completed.
The Network ID refers to freesat reception. It is not an indicator of internet connectivity!
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4. The unit will take a couple of minutes to find and store the available
freesat channels. The number of freesat TV and radio channels found is
shown on the screen as the scan proceeds, along with an indication of
how far the scan has to go.
Step 1 of 6
Step 2 of 6
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Please wait while scanning for channels 32% Complete
300 Film Four
108 BBC HD
124 More Four
104 Channel 4
113 ITV2
602 CITV
117 ITV4
103 ITV1 Central W
105 Five
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
TV
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OK
Watch TV
EXIT
TV
Radio
80 Found
22 Found
INFORMATION
Installation Complete
You can record these details in the space provided on
the back of your instruction book
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Postcode
Guidance PIN
CM77 7AT
6542
First Time Installation
To use the unit’s parental guidance function, hide adult channels, lock
online content or lock channels of your choosing, you need to create a PIN.
5. Enter your choice of PIN by pressing the 0-9 buttons on the remote
control for each of the four PIN digits.
6. Re-enter the PIN.
When new freesat channels are introduced, you do not need to retune the unit because
it will be automatically updated.
The default PIN is 0000. If you do not enter a new PIN this default number should be
entered when the system requires one.
If you change the PIN, it is essential that you record and safely store the new PIN number.
If you forget the PIN you will not be able to set parental guidance levels or carry out
advanced setting procedures.
Contact the Knowhow helpline on 0844 5611234 for help.
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Some programmes contain guidance information which tell you that the
programme contains scenes that may be unsuitable for some viewers
Programmes with guidance information have a
You need to setup your guidance PIN to allow these programmes and
recordings to be viewed
WARNING
!
New guidance PIN
_ _ _ _
Conrm your guidance PIN
_ _ _ _
G
The guidance PIN can be disabled in the parental settings
OK
Conrm
EXIT
7. Press OK to view a programme.
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Using the Programme Guide
The unit programme guide displays details of all programmes showing on
freesat channels for the next week ahead.
To access the guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote control.
Choose the section of the guide you want to look at – either all channels
or a specific channel genre – by pressing the buttons to highlight
selection, and then press the OK button to confirm.
You can skip the genre choice stage by pressing the GUIDE button a second time, and
jump straight to the programme guide for all of the channels.
The programme guide is a table of the programmes, with each page
showing eight channels over a two-hour period. Information on the
highlighted programme is shown above the table. A full synopsis of the
highlighted programme will be shown whilst in the Programme Guide.
The current date and time is displayed in the top right of the screen and an
orange line at the top of the table shows the present time in the schedule.
1. Press the buttons to move through the channels and the buttons
to highlight programmes showing at dierent times.
2. Use the buttons to select dierent Genres as displayed at the top
of the screen.
You can jump through the list more quickly using the CH+ / CH– buttons to move to
the next or previous page. The GREEN / RED buttons move the highlight bar through
the schedule two hours forward or back, and the BLUE / YELLOW buttons move a day
forwards or backwards.
Icon Function Icon Function
R
Record Records the upcoming programme you have selected. Manual Rec (blue) Open the manual record window.
LIB
Library Opens the library menu.
OK
Watch Watches the selected channel.
Hide (red) Hides the selected channel. Regions Selects an alternative set of regional channels.
Add Fav (green) Adds the selected channel to the Favourite list.
EXIT
Exit Menu Exits the menu.
Delete (yellow) Delete the select channel. Hidden Channel Indicators the hidden channel.
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Internet not connected- no
internet services available.
Internet connected -internet
services available.
Using the Programme Guide
Choosing a Channel
As you move the highlight bar through the schedule, the programme
summary shown above the list changes to reflect the programme
highlighted.
Press the OK button to switch the unit to the channel and programme
highlighted. If the programme is on at the time, the unit will switch to that
channel immediately.
Setting a Reminder
If the programme is scheduled for later on, press the OK button to set
a reminder so that when the programme is about to start, a message is
displayed on-screen. After a few seconds, the unit will automatically switch
to the relevant channel. In the programme guide a clock symbol ( ) is
shown next to a programme with a reminder set.
You can set as many reminders as you want but if you try to set a reminder
on one channel for the same time as one you have already set on another
channel, a warning is displayed on the screen.
Cancelling a Reminder
You can also cancel a reminder by highlighting the programme in the
programme guide and pressing the OK button again.
To leave the programme guide and return to watching TV press the BACK
button or the EXIT button.
Interactive TV Services
Several freesat channels broadcast a range of digital text and interactive
services, e.g news, weather, sports information, etc, alongside normal TV.
If interactive services are available, they will be indicated by an on-screen
prompt – usually a red button in the top right-hand corner of the screen.
Pressing the TEXT button or the RED button while watching the TV channel
will display a menu of the services available.
Press the TEXT button or the EXIT button to return to normal viewing.
Fri 1 May 7:48pm
Programme Guide
All Channels
Entertainment
News and Sport Movies Lifestyle
Music
Record Reminder Exit Menu+ 24 Hrs- 24 HrsLibrary
8:00pm - 9:00pm The Restaurant
Raymond Blanc adds to the pressure - he tells the couples to start a takeaway service so they can reach
their local community by oering their restaurant food to go.
.
101 BBC One
102 BBC Two
103 ITV1 Anglia S
104 Channel 4
106 BBC Three
107 BBC Four
108 BBC HD
110 BBC ALBA
8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm
Fri 1 May
Big Cat Live Silent Wit
Heroes
Inside Out
The Restaurant
Super Nanny
Dog Borstal
Greatest Cit
Britain From Above
An Lá Eorpa
Soillse
Silent W
The Family
Hoodies Can
Wilderness
Who Do Yo
News
Coronation
Freaky Eat
World New
M.I Hi
Dé tha Dol
The Bill: Hide and Seek
Ray Mears Goes Walkabout
R
+ 2 Hrs- 2 Hrs
OK
EXIT
AD)))
SUB
HD
HD
HD
HD
LIB
Programmes in standard denition that are also available on another channel in HD are
labelled in the schedules with an HD symbol (
HD
). You can see the time and channel that
the HD version is broadcast by highlighting the programme and pressing the info button.
Home
News
Sport
Weather
Autumnwatch
Teen Awards
Sport Multiscreen
CBBC Extra Video
Satellite Changes
Thursday 13 Oct
102
300
400
998
3001
BBC iPlayer is available on Freesat
HD - 7001
To exit, press TEXT
100
Home
100
Thursday 13 Oct
100100100100100100100
News
Keep abreast of latest news
Sport Inde x
Catch up on all the latest sport
BBCiPlayer
7 day catch-up of BBC TV
Weather
Check the latest forecast
Sport
Extra sport content
For Index, pressRIGHT
Index
102
300
7001
400
On Now
Home
News
Sport
Weather
Autumnwatch
Teen Awards
Sport Multiscreen
CBBC Extra Video
Satellite Changes
Thursday 13 Oct
102
300
400
998
3001
BBC iPlayer is available on Freesat
HD - 7001
To exit, press TEXT
100
When watching some channels (e.g BBC) the display screen will change depending on
whether the unit is connected to the internet or not.
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Recording Freesat Programmes
Two programmes can be recorded at the same time.
Programming a Recording
1. Open the Programme Guide.
2. Select a programme to be recorded.
3. Press the
R
button on the unit or the REC button on the remote.
When a recording has been set, the record
R
icon is shown before the
programme name.
Series Link
A series link will record all programmes in a series. If you set it to record
Eastenders on a Monday and set the series link, each new episode of
Eastenders will be recorded.
1. Choose the programme to be recorded (from the Programme guide).
2. Press the REC button on the remote control.
3. Press the LIBRARY button on the handset.
4. Press the buttons to select the scheduled programme.
5. Press the GREEN button to set the series link.
Fri 1 May 7:48pm
Programme Guide
All Channels
Entertainment
News and Sport Movies Lifestyle
Music
Record Reminder Exit Menu+ 24 Hrs- 24 HrsLibrary
8:00pm - 9:00pm The Restaurant
Raymond Blanc adds to the pressure - he tells the couples to start a takeaway service so they can reach
their local community by oering their restaurant food to go.
.
101 BBC One
102 BBC Two
103 ITV1 Anglia S
104 Channel 4
106 BBC Three
107 BBC Four
108 BBC HD
110 BBC ALBA
8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm
Fri 1 May
Big Cat Live Silent Wit
Heroes
Inside Out
The Restaurant
Super Nanny
Dog Borstal
Greatest Cit
Britain From Above
An Lá Eorpa
Soillse
Silent W
The Family
Hoodies Can
Wilderness
Who Do Yo
News
Coronation
Freaky Eat
World New
M.I Hi
Dé tha Dol
The Bill: Hide and Seek
Ray Mears Goes Walkabout
R
+ 2 Hrs- 2 Hrs
OK
EXIT
AD)))
SUB
HD
HD
HD
HD
LIB
Fri 9 Sep 9:22pmLibrary
Stop
Select
Exit Menu
Delete
Preview
Guide
Protect Series
09/09/2011 BBC One HD
8:00pm - 9:00pm Gardeners’ World
29/30. Four Seasons: A special programme following a year in the lives
of gardeners Tony and Marie Newton, who have transformed their garden
into a stunning Yellow Book garden. [HD] [AD,S]
Top Gear
BBC2 England
05/09
70% Remaining
EXIT
GUIDE
OK
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Gardeners’ World
Torchwood: Miracle Day
Spooks
Friends
Top Gear
BBC2 Scotland
BBC One HD
BBC HD
BBC One HD
BBC2 England
BBC2 England
06/09
09/09
09/09
10/09
11/09
12/09
Recorded
Recorded
Scheduled
Scheduled
Scheduled
G
Playing
Recording
P
G
G
S
This function is only available for programmes that have a series link.
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Recording Freesat Programmes
Instant Recording
To record the programme you are currently watching:
1. Press the
R
button on the unit or the REC button on the remote
control. The programme records to its end and then exits the recording.
Stopping a Recording
1. Press the LIBRARY button on the handset to open the Library.
2. Press STOP to stop the recording.
Using the Library
The Library displays all the programmes that have been recorded and those
that are scheduled.
1. Press the LIBRARY button on the remote control OR
2. Select the LIBRARY option from the Programme Guide and press OK.
Programmes that are recording are marked as “Recording.
Programmes that have finished recording are marked as “Recorded”.
Programmes that have been viewed are marked as “Viewed”.
Programmes scheduled for recording are marked as Scheduled”.
Watching a Recording
1. Press the buttons to select the programme.
2. Press the OK button to start playback.
The status will show “Playing”.
Fri 9 Sep 9:22pmLibrary
Stop
Select
Exit Menu
Delete
Preview
Guide
Protect Series
09/09/2011 BBC One HD
8:00pm - 9:00pm Gardeners’ World
29/30. Four Seasons: A special programme following a year in the lives
of gardeners Tony and Marie Newton, who have transformed their garden
into a stunning Yellow Book garden. [HD] [AD,S]
Top Gear
BBC2 England
05/09
70% Remaining
EXIT
GUIDE
OK
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Gardeners’ World
Torchwood: Miracle Day
Spooks
Friends
Top Gear
BBC2 Scotland
BBC One HD
BBC HD
BBC One HD
BBC2 England
BBC2 England
06/09
09/09
09/09
10/09
11/09
12/09
Recorded
Recorded
Scheduled
Scheduled
Scheduled
G
Playing
Recording
P
G
G
S
Icon Function
Stop Stops record the selected programme.
Guide Opens the Programme Guide.
Protect(red) Lock/unlock a recorded programme to prevent erasure.
Series (green) Add/remove a series link from a scheduled recording.
Preview (yellow) Previews the selected recorded programme.
Delete (blue) Deletes the selected recorded programme.
OK
Select Starts recording the selected programme.
EXIT
Exit Menu Exits the menu.
You can watch a programme that is recording; you do not have to wait for it to nish
recording.
Move a page at a time through the channel list by using the CH+ / CH- buttons.
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Recording Freesat Programmes
Previewing a Recording
1. Access the Library.
2. Select the recording by pressing the buttons.
3. Press the YELLOW button to start the preview.
Protecting a Recording
1. You can protect a recording from being accidentally deleted.
2. Press the buttons to select a programme, and then press the RED
button to protect the selected programme.
3. To remove the protection, press the RED button again.
Deleting a Recording
Press the buttons to select a programme, and then press the BLUE
button to delete the selected programme.
Exiting the Library
1. Press the LIBRARY button on the handset OR
2. Press EXIT.
Recording Clashes
If you try to record more than 2 programmes at the same time, a warning
screen will pop up with three options.
1. Press the buttons to select an option.
2. Press the OK button to confirm.
Fri 9 Sep 9:22pmLibrary
Stop
Select
Exit Menu
Delete
Preview
Guide
Protect Series
09/09/2011 BBC One HD
8:00pm - 9:00pm Gardeners’ World
29/30. Four Seasons: A special programme following a year in the lives
of gardeners Tony and Marie Newton, who have transformed their garden
into a stunning Yellow Book garden. [HD] [AD,S]
Top Gear
BBC2 England
05/09
70% Remaining
EXIT
GUIDE
OK
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Gardeners’ World
Torchwood: Miracle Day
Spooks
Friends
Top Gear
BBC2 Scotland
BBC One HD
BBC HD
BBC One HD
BBC2 England
BBC2 England
06/09
09/09
09/09
10/09
11/09
12/09
Recorded
Recorded
Scheduled
Scheduled
Scheduled
G
Playing
Recording
P
G
G
S
You cannot overwrite or delete a protected programme.
Your freesat DTR is already recording two dierent channels.
WARNING
!
Recording Clash
What would you like to do?
Select
OK
Exit Menu
EXIT
Stop Recording ‘In the Night Garden on BBC HD
Stop Recording ‘Horrid Henry on CITV
Cancel Recording Watch My Chops’ on CBBC
You can change channel and watch a programme or recording at the same time when
the digital TV recorder is recording one programme.
It is not possible to record HD from the SCART socket. All recordings will be in Standard
Denition.
If you are recording a programme using the SCART connection do not use the channel
list, programme guide, interactive services or any other menu while a recording is in
progress as these functions will also be recorded.
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The Browsing Bar
To display the Browsing Bar Press the info button at any time OR press
the OK button when you are watching TV
The browsing bar appears briefly at the bottom of the screen with
information about the current channel and programme.
Browsing Bar Contents
The name and number of the channel.
The name of the programme you are watching.
The start and finish time of the programme.
The current time.
The information bar may also display symbols to indicate:
HD
Programme is being broadcast in High Definition
SUB
Subtitles available
TXT
Digital texts available
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Audio Description available
Dolby Digital audio available
SPLIT
Split the recorded programme into 2 files
Parental guidance is advised as the programme contains language or
scenes that may not be suitable for children
Channel is locked (see the Advanced Use section)
SD HD
HD version available on another channel (press info for further details)
While the bar is displayed:
1. Press the button to see details of the next programme, and the
button to go back again.
2. Press the buttons to see what is on another channel.
3. To move to the new channel, press OK while the bar is displayed.
4. Press the info button again to display more information about the
selected programme, including a short summary.
5. Press the info button once more to remove the extra information.
6. To remove the bar from the screen at any time, press the EXIT button.
101 BBC 1 South 13:56
Now: 13:45 - 14:15 Doctors
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Next
Select
Channel Up
R
Channel Down
Previous
TXT
SUB
OK
200 BBC News 17:02
Now: 17:00 - 18:00 BBC News at Five O’Clock
i
Next: 18:00 - 18:30 BBC News at Six
101 BBC 1 South 13:56
Now: 13:45 - 14:15 Doctors
i
Next
Select
Channel Up
R
Channel Down
Previous
TXT
SUB
OK
Sound of Silence: A grieving woman needs Hestons help to face reality. Elsewhere,
it is the day of Ruths assessment, but will everyone be happy with the result? [S]
[DRAMA]
When the extra programme information is displayed, you can still press the buttons to
see what is on now or next and the buttons to see what is on other channels.
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Subtitles, Audio Description, Pausing Live TV
Many freesat programmes are broadcast with subtitles for people who
are hearing impaired. Channels with subtitles available show
SUB
in the
information bar.
Turning Subtitles on and o
1. Press the SUB button to select ‘subtitles on.
2. To turn o subtitles, press the SUB button repeatedly until they are
turned o.
The Audio Channel
Some programmes have an extra sound track to tell people who are sight
impaired what is happening on screen. Channels with this audio description
available show
AD)))
in the information bar.
1. While watching TV, press the AD button on the remote control to turn
on the Audio description OR
2. Select the AUDIO option from the menu and press OK.
3. Press the buttons to select your desired audio channel.
4. To close the menu, press EXIT on the remote control OR
5. Select the ‘Exit Menu’ option from the display and press OK
Pausing Live TV
This function is sometimes referred to as time shifting, and is very useful if
you are watching a programme and the phone rings.
1. Press the button on the remote control to pause Live TV.
The time counter will start, and show how long the programme has been
paused. ‘01 secs’ will be shown on the TV display.
2. Press the button again to continue watching TV, and the programme
will resume from where you paused.
3. Use the buttons to fast forward, and fast rewind.
4. Repeatedly press the buttons to change the speed.
5. Press the button to leave time shifting mode and return to Live TV.
INFORMATION Audio Channel
Select Exit Menu
Select the audio channel that you want to use
OK
ENG Stereo
ENG AD
FRE
GER
Up Down
EXIT
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The Channel List
Weds 8 Oct 8:22pm
Channel List
All Channels
Favourite List
Manual Channels
104 Channel 4
105 Five
106 BBC THREE
107 BBC FOUR
108 BBC HD
110 BBC ALBA
113 ITV2
114 ITV2+1
103 ITV1 London
102 BBC 2 England
101 BBC 1 London
Record
Watch
Exit Menu
Manual Rec
Hide
Guide
EXIT
GUIDE
Add Fav
OK
R
Delete
Regions
1. Press the CH LIST button on the remote to display the Channel List.
The Channel List displays the channels on the left-hand side of the screen,
in numerical order, and displays a preview window of the currently selected
channel on the right-hand side of the screen.
2. Press the EXIT button to return to watching TV.
Selecting a Channel from the Channel List
TV channels are stored in lists shown on the bar at the top of the screen.
1. Press the buttons to select All Channels, Favourite List or Manual
Channels from the bar at the top of the screen.
2. Press the buttons to view a channel in the preview window.
3. Press OK button to exit and watch the selected channel full-screen.
Selecting an Option
Press the buttons to select an option. Press OK to confirm the option.
Regional Channels
Some channels, such as BBC1, broadcast regional variations of their
programmes. The initial regional variations are based on the postcode that
you entered when you installed the unit.
To replace the regional variation of a channel in the channel list
1. Highlight a channel from the Channel List
2. Press the button while the channel is highlighted. The current list will
change to show the regional variations of that channel (if available).
3. Press the buttons to move the highlight bar through the list and
choose the region that you want.
4. Press the OK button to confirm, OR
5. Press the BACK button to leave the region setting unchanged.
Manual Channels
The manual channel shows you your selected non-freesat channels.
1. Press the buttons to display the Manual Channel.
2. Press the buttons to select the channel and press OK to view.
Refer to the next pages for information on the manual channel
The Favourites List
This is a custom list of your selected channels. It has the advantage that
you can combine freesat and non-freesat channels in one list.
To add a channel to the Favourites List:
1. Select a channel from either the All Channels or Manual Channels list.
2. Press the GREEN button on the remote Control.
Icon Function Icon Function
R
Record Record the current programme you are watching. Manual Rec (blue) Open the manual record window.
LIB
Guide Open the TV guide menu.
OK
Watch Watch the selected channel.
Hide/Show (red) Hide (or show) the selected channel. Regions Select an alternative set of regional channels.
Add Fav (green) Add the selected channel to the Favourites list.
EXIT
Exit Menu Exit the menu.
Delete (yellow) Delete the selected channel. Hidden Channel Indicates a hidden channel.
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