Radix DT-10 S Bedienungsanleitung

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Users Guide
Read these instructions carefully before using this appliance. • Retain for future reference.
RADIX shall not be liable for damages resulting from improper use of this appliance.
RADIX Electronic ertriebs-GmbH • D-61381 Friedrichsdorf • F.R. Germany

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1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing your RADIX digita sate ite receiver. A RADIX products are manu-
factured to the highest standards at our ISO 9002 accredited manufacturing p ants.
You natura y want to begin viewing your favourite programmes as quick y as possib e - this is
why we have designed the menu to fu y meet your requirements. To ensure that you get to
know your unit proper y and that you can use and program a functions, p ease read these
instruction carefu y.
If it is necessary to return your receiver, p ease send it together with a accessories and in its
origina packaging. Inc ude a copy of your invoice or receipt as we as a detai ed description
of the prob em. P ease ensure you affix adequate postage to the package or refer a repairs to
an authorised retai er.
Thank you for purchasing your DT-10S digita sate ite receiver. In doing so you have chosen
an app iance bui t for the future, a owing you to take advantage of numerous programmes
and additiona services such as e ectronic programme guides which wi eventua y rep ace
conventiona ana ogue transmissions.
We hope you enjoy using this product.
Print:
Users Guide DT-10S
RADIX E ectronic Vertriebs-GmbH • D-61381 Friedrichsdorf • F.R. Germany
© RADIX E ectronic Vertriebs-GmbH, 2000
Subject to change without notice
Issue 09/2000, Version 1.0
Printed in Korea
Technica Documentation: Bartha Docuteam GmbH • D-64625 Bensheim
Introduction

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Contents
2 Contents
Chapter Content Page
1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 20
2 Contents...................................................................................................... 21
3 Important Safety Notes ............................................................................ 22
4 Your Receiver and its Functions ................................................................. 23
4.1 Remote Contro ........................................................................................... 23
4.2 Connecting the Antenna and Other Devices .............................................. 24
5 Insta ing Your Receiver .............................................................................. 25
6 Setting Up Your Receiver............................................................................ 26
7 Using Your Receiver.................................................................................... 27
7.1 Switching your Receiver On ....................................................................... 27
7.2 Se ecting Channe s ..................................................................................... 27
7.3 Vo ume Contro / Mute Sound .................................................................... 27
7.4 Se ecting the Audio Mode .......................................................................... 28
7.5 Se ecting the Audio Mode (inc . Digita ) ...................................................... 28
8 Channe Lists and Information .................................................................... 29
8.1 Channe Lists .............................................................................................. 29
8.2 Channe Guides and Information on Channe Contents ............................ 30
8.2.1 Comprehensive Information on Channe Contents .................................... 30
8.2.2 Information on the Content of the Current Channe ................................... 30
9 Programming Your Receiver in the Main Menu .......................................... 31
9.1 Genera Settings ......................................................................................... 31
9.2 Preference Lists .......................................................................................... 31
9.3 Channe Manager ........................................................................................ 32
9.3.1 Automatic Search ....................................................................................... 33
9.3.2 Manua Search ............................................................................................ 33
9.3.3 Programme Data Transfer ........................................................................... 34
9.3.4 Reinsta ation .............................................................................................. 34
9.3.5 Transponder Editor ..................................................................................... 34
9.3.6 De ete a Channe s ..................................................................................... 34
9.4 Access Manager ......................................................................................... 34
9.5 Antenna Contro .......................................................................................... 35
9.6 System Information ..................................................................................... 35
10 Troub e Shooting ......................................................................................... 36
11 Recyc ing and Disposa .............................................................................. 36
Technica data ................................................................................. Appendix

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3 Important Safety Notes
This app iance is designed exc usive y for receiving sate ite signa s as described in this guide. It must
not be used for any other purpose. Keep the app iance out of reach of chi dren. To avoid injury and to
avoid damaging your receiver, p ease note the fo owing:
WARNING:
Never remove the cover or any parts of it!
Do not allow liquids or objects to fall into the receiver!
DANGER:
Do not cover ventilation holes – risk of fire through overheating!
DANGER:
Only use original spare parts or professionally recommended spare parts.
Failure to do so may result in damage or injury and will cancel the
guarantee.
CAUTION:
Switch the appliance off during electrical storms or if it not used for long
periods.
Disconnect the antenna cable in an electrical storm.
CAUTION:
To clean the receiver, lightly dampen a cloth with clean water
Do not use any chemicals or detergents!
Important Safety Notes

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4 Your Receiver and its Functions
4.1 Remote Control
NOTE:
When inserting batteries into the remote contro unit,
make sure that the po arities match (+/-)!
Your Receiver and its Functions
Number buttons
Se ect button (up)
Se ect button (down)
Previous Page (preference ist)
Program information
Continous Page (preference ist)
Back
Se ect button (continue)
Menu Button
OK Button
Audio Mode (Channe assignment)
No function
on this mode
Se ect button (back)
Vo ume button
Radio button
ON/OFF Button
E ectronic Program Guide
Exit menu
Mute Button
No function
on this mode
Last channe

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4.2 Connecting the Antenna and Other Devices
Front of Receiver
Rear of unit, connection to other devices
Your Receiver and its Functions
Se ector Switch (Channe )
ON/OFF Switch LED (four digit disp ay)
Disp ays channe number
95V-264V
50/60Hz MAX35W
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNUNG:
WARNUNG:
CAUTION
CAUTION
IF INPUT
+13V/+18VDC
400mA MAX.
IF OUTPUTRS 232
TV
VCR
Mains connection
(95 V-264 V~)
Scart Connection
IF-Input –
Antenna cab e
(coaxia )
for digita
signa
IF Output for
Ana og Receiver
RS 232 for
connection
to PC
Audio conection
for HiFi system
(ana og)
SCART Connection
Video-Recorder
Video
connection
Antenna
F-type connector
F-type connector
TV
HiFi
system
Video-
Recorder
Receiver
extern
(ana og)(ana og)
Video
Recorder

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Installing Your Receiver
5 Installing Your Receiver
CAUTION:
Do not p ace the receiver near any heat sources or in strong sun ight.
Protect a cab es from damage caused, for examp e, by sharp edges.
This app iance must on y be used with a mains vo tage of 230 V (± 10%), 50 Hz.
CAUTION:
Do not connect the receiver to the mains unti you have correct y connected your
VCR, TV and any other ana ogue receiver you may have to the mains.
• Use doub e shie ded coaxia cab e for connecting the LNB to the receiver.
CAUTION:
When assemb ing the F-type connector, make sure that no part of the inner wire-
mesh sheath touches the inner core (see diagram be ow). Fai ure to do so can
cause a short-circuit and damage your receiver.
Core
Bent Wire
Wire mesh
• Tighten the safety nut on the F-type connector by hand on y. Do not over
tighten!
The receiver is pre-programmed at our factory to immediate y provide you with
hundreds of different channe s. Of course you can change these channe s or
rep ace them comp ete y. In order to take advantage of a of the user guides such
as programme, you wi need to make a number of settings which are described
in the fo owing chapters.

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Setting Up Your Receiver
6 Setting Up Your Receiver
• Switch your te evision on and set it to receiver-receive (AV or SCART input).
• Press the Power button on your receiver or on your remote contro unit.
The ON message appears on the receivers disp ay
and the fo owing screen appears.
The Main Menu appears on your TV screen:
• Se ect the anguage of your choice.
Instructions on what you need to do and which
buttons on the remote contro shou d be used are
contained in the orange dia og box.
The fo owing screen te s you how to proceed.
General Settings
When you press OK, the “Genera Settings” menu
appears.
The screen shows you which buttons you can use
and which functions are avai ab e.
Examp e:
“BACK” – return to the previous menu.
“Exit” – return to the te evision picture.
“Menu” – return to the Main Menu.
• Enter your time zone by se ecting a country in your
time zone under section 1.
• Under item 2, se ect ON to choose Summer Time or
OFF to choose Winter Time.
• Under item 3, specify the TV Aspect Ration of your te evision set.
• Under item 4 se ect the optimum video format for your te evision.
• Under items 5 and 6, se ect the desired anguage.
• If your parabo ic antenna is fitted with a contro motor which can receive and convert the receivers
contro signa , se ect “7. DiSEqC 1.2” ON (this is described in more detai in section 9.5 Antenna
Contro ).
CAUTION:
If DiSEqC 1.2 is set to ON, the DiSEqC 1.0 function (A, B, C, D) is no onger assured!
Welcome !
Select the language of your choice [UP/DN]
and press [OK] to confirm selection.
D
GB
F
I
E
TR
Welcome !
Press [OK] to enter the General Settings menu.
our Digital Satellite Receiver is
factory pre-programmed.
After you have adjusted several settings
in the GENERAL SETTINGS
you have to press [EXIT] for loading
the pre-programmed channeldata.
If you don´t want to use this data
press [MENU] and select CHANNEL MANAGER
to start your own searching.
General Settings
Exit
Menu
Back
Choose the setting you wish to change [UP/DN].
Change the setting by toggling with [LT/LR].
TV
Main menu
Go Back
1. Time Zone
2. Summer Time
3. TV aspect Ratio
4. TV Signal
5. Menu Language
6. Main Audio Language
7. DiSEqC 1.2
Germany
ON
4:3
CVBS
English
English
OFF

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Using Your Receiver
When you have comp eted these settings, you are ready to begin viewing the pre-programmed chan-
ne s. To do this you must first activate the factory presets:
• Press the Exit key to down oad the channe data. After a few moments you wi receive a te evision
programme.
If you do not want to use the factory presets, you can open the Main Menu by pressing the Menu key
(see Section 9) and make a of the necessary changes yourse f.
7 Using your Receiver
7.1 Switching your Receiver On
Press the ON/OFF button on either your receiver or the remote contro unit to switch the receiver
between on (“ON” or channe number on the disp ay) and Standby modes (dot on disp ay).
7.2 Selecting a Channel
• Use the number keys to se ect the channe of your
choice or se ect one from a preference ist.
NOTE:
The program number consists of three digits. You can
a so enter a one or two-digit number.
(for examp e 1, 13) and press the OK button to
confirm.
• Use the UP button to move up one channe ; use the
DOWN button to move down one channe .
• Press the LAST button to return to the ast channe
you viewed.
Each time you change channe s, the channe name and number, the time and the current programme as
we as the fo owing programme are disp ayed a ong with their times for a number of seconds. You can
disp ay this information at any time by pressing the INFORMATION button.
7.3 olume Control / Mute Sound
• Use the vo ume buttons on the remote contro
to adjust the vo ume.
The on-screen disp ay disappears after a few
seconds if no changes have been made.
• To turn off the sound, press the MUTE button (see Section 4.1):
• Press the MUTE button again to restore the sound.
20:20
Pro 7 0001
Exit
20:15 Südseeparadies
22:00 News
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Using Your Receiver
7.4 Listening to the Radio
In addition to te evision programmes, many broadcasters transmit their radio programmes in digita HIFI
format.
• Press the RADIO key (see Section 4.1) to togg e between TV and Radio mode.
• Press the Radio key to switch from Radio to TV mode.
7.5 Selecting the Audio Mode
• Press the AUDIO button. Use the UP/DOWN keys to se ect one of the anguages (BL) provided by the
broadcaster.
• Press the > button and se ect one of the fo owing options:
Stereo – sound from right and eft
Mono (L) – sound from eft on y
Mono (R) – sound from right on y
• Press the AUDIO button again or press the EXIT button to exit this menu.
NOTE:
The actua purpose of this function is to transmit various anguage channe s to the TV picture. Some
programme operators use this option, however, to transmit various radio program. This can cause
restrictions on reception.
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