SkyLine 28207RF Bedienungsanleitung

FREE - TO - AIR SATELLITE RECEIVER
28207RF
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04 Safety Instructions
05 1. General Information
05 1.1 Main Features
05 1.2 Satellite Receiver Accessories
05 1.3 General Operation of Receiver
06 1.4 Front Panel
06 1.5 Rear Panel
07 1.6 Remote Control Unit
08 2 . Installation of Receiver
08 2.1 Connection to Dish and TV via SCART
08 2.2 VCR SCART Connection
09 2.3 Connecting to TV using RF support
09 3. Menu Information
10 4. System Installation
10 4.1 Antenna Setting
10 4.2 Automatic Search
11 4.3 Manual Search
11 4.4 Blind Search
12 4.5 Motor Setting
12 4.6 Factory Default
13 5. Preferences
13 5.1 System Options
13 5.2 AV/RF Setting
13 5.3 Video Adjust
13 5.4 Time Setting
14 5.5 Timer
14 5.6 Parental Control
14 5.7 About Receiver
15 6. Channel Manager
15 6.1 Channel Manager
15 6.2 Set Favorites
Contents
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16 7. General Viewing Function
16 7.1 Channel List
16 7.2 Select Channel
16 7.3 Previous Channel Recall
16 7.4 TV/Radio Mode
16 7.5 DTV/TV Mode
16 7.6 Channel Information
16 7.7 Favorite LIST
17 7.8 Volume/Audio Control
17 7.9 Sat (list programs by sat)
17 7.10 Zoom function
17 7.11 PIP (Multi-screen preview)
17 7.12 SUB
17 7.13 TXT
17 7.14 Pause Function
18 8. Games
18 9. EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
19 10. Technical Specication
20 10. Technical Specication
21 11. Trouble Shooting
22 12. Satellite Dish Alignment settings
23 12. Satellite Dish Alignment settings
24 12. Satellite Dish Alignment settings
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Before installation please make sure you read these instructions carefully and
observe the safety guidelines set out below
Avoid exposing your equipment to harsh conditions such as wet or damp places, high humidity, strong
vibration, extremely high or low temperatures, strong sunlight and places that are very dusty.
Do not cover or place heavy objects on the receiver unit. Make sure there is sucient clearance around the
unit to allow adequate ventilation.
Never push objects into holes or ventilation slots.
To save power, switch o mains power or pull out the mains power plug when you are not using the
equipment.
Don’t continue to use this equipment if you have spilt liquids in it, if it is damaged in any way or if it does
not work normally. Immediately unplug the equipment and get expert advice.
Pull the mains plug out of the wall socket during thunderstorms and disconnect the satellite antenna.
Cleaning: disconnect the mains supply and use only a lightly dampened soft cloth. Do not use
chemical solvents or strong detergents as these may damage the cosmetic nish.
• To prevent electric shock, do not remove any cover.
• If anything goes wrong, don’t try and x it yourself, get a qualied engineer to look at it
• Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing
• Never put a naked ame source on or near the equipment
• This product is not a toy. Do not let young children play with the equipment.
Important Safety Instructions
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Your digital satellite receiver allows you to view digital satellite programs
when connected to a properly aligned satellite dish and LNB.
This user’s manual covers the installation of the receiver and the necessary
steps to operate various features. It also explains in detail the special features
built in to this receiver.
1.1 Main Features
• Conexant CX24303 single chip solution
• MPEG-II & DVB-S compliant
• Supports 10 OSD languages (English, Arabic, Turkish, German, French, Italian, Russia, Greek,
Spanish, Dutch)
• RF modulator with RF IN and RF OUT
• Channel search in automatic, manual, network search and blind Search Max. 4000 channels receivable
• DiSEqC control version 1.0 and 1.2 compatible for multi-satellites (63 satellites max)
• Dish alignment help feature
• Channel list organizer supports Lock, Favorite, Move, Rename and Delete
• Timer function, automatically switches On/O once, daily, weekly, monthly or one time
• Multi-picture browsing (supports 9,12 & 16 pictures)
• Video picture zooming function
• Auto detect program video format (PAL/NTSC/SECAM)
• User-friendly EPG and information plate
• Teletext supports both OSD and VBI mode
• Supports 256 color On-Screen-Display
• Games included
• Easy and fast software upgrade through RS-232 port
1.2 Satellite Receiver Accessories
Your satellite receiver is supplied with remote control unit (RCU) and SCART lead.
1.3 General Operation of Receiver
This manual contains full instructions for everyday operation of your receiver.
There are a series of user friendly menus displayed on screen when you turn on the unit. These menus will
guide you through installation, channel organization, program viewing and many other functions.
All functions can be selected by using the buttons on the RCU, and some functions can also be selected
by using the buttons on the front panel.
Please note that any software upgrades uploaded may change the functions on your receiver.
Should you encounter any diculties with the operation of your unit, please nd help from the Trouble
Shooting section in this manual, or call our Helpline.
General Information 1
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1.4 Front Panel
General Information
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KEY FUNCTION
MENU Show the main menu and back to previous menu
OK Conrm the selection, or jump back to last menu
Power on/o the receiver
CH+/- Channel change(up/down)
VOL+/- Volume control(left/right)
CONNECTION FUNCTION
DISH IN Connect to satellite antenna cable
LOOP OUT RF loop through output to another receiver
RS-232 Connects to PC for software updates
COAXIAL Phono socket digital stereo output to TV or HiFi audio
VCR SCART Connect to recording device (VCR/DVD) using SCART cable
TV SCART Connect to TV using SCART cable
AERIAL IN Signal input from local CATV network or outdoor TV antenna
TO TV UHF RF output to TV set’s antenna in
POWER ON/OFF Power on/o the receiver
1.5 Back Panel
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General Information 1
1.6 Remote Control Unit KEY FUNCTION
Power ON/OFF
Mutes the sound
TV/RAD Switches between TV and Radio mode
PAUSE Freeze frame
FAV Display the favuorite channel list
SAT Display satellite list
TV/VCR Switch between TV and VCR mode (Scart)
0-9 Keys to select channel
INFO Shows current channel information
Channel change, or move cursor up/down
Volume up/down, or more cursor
left/right
RCL Return to previous channel viewed
OK Conrm the selected item in a menu screen
or show the Channel list
MENU Show main menu, or return to previous
menu from sub-menu
EPG Show EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
AUDIO Enter audio setting menu
MLP 9, 12 or 16 pictures for preview
TTX Teletext Key
SUB Subtitle Key
Zoom Zoom in/out of selected picture
EXIT Exits current menu
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Receiver Installation
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Before connecting equipment to your satellite receiver please check the
instruction manual for each device.
The downlead from your satellite dish is connected via the F connector on the
back of your receiver marked Dish In ..
There are two options for connecting your satellite receiver to your TV shown
below and opposite.
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2.1 Connection to Dish and TV via SCART
Connect the SCART lead supplied to the
SCART socket on back of receiver
marked TV and to either of the SCART
sockets on the back of the TV marked
AV1 or AV2
2.2 VCR SCART Connection
Connect the TV to the receiver as
shown in 2.1 and connect
the VCR SCART socket to your
recording device using a
SCART lead.
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Receiver Installation - Menu 2-3
3. Menu Information
After completing all your connections switch on the receiver,
the main menu will be displayed, which consists of the
4 menu items listed below.
• Channel Manager
• Installation
• Preferences
• Game
During installation the OK Keys conrms a selection and the
/ Keys shows the menu options. You can also use the
numeric Keys on the RCU to select a channel while watching TV.
Use the / Keys to move up or down from one line to another line. Use the / Keys to move the cursor
up or down in the sub-menu. To quit the menu system at anytime, press the EXIT Key on the RCU.
2.3 Connecting to TV using RF support
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System Installation Menu
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This menu consists of 6 sub-menus.
• Antenna Setting
• Automatic Search
• Manual Search
• Blind Search
• Motor Setting
• Factory Default
Use the / Keys to move up or down from one sub-menu
to another. Use the OK Key to open the sub-menu selected.
4.1 Antenna Settings
1. Satellite Name: Choose the satellite you want to view
2. Transponder: Set to TP search - this only needs to be altered if
you need to view new transponders, see www.lyngsat.com
3. LNB Type: Select Universal
4. LNB Freq. - Low Freq. MHz this should be already set to 9750
(use the RCU number Keys to reset if necessary).
5. LNB Freq. - High Freq. MHz this should be already set to 10600
(use the RCU number Keys to reset if necessary).
6. 22k - should be set to O
7. 0/12V - this should be set to 0 V
8. DisEqC Switch Setting - should be set to NONE
9. LNB Power - should be set to AUTO
After selecting your antenna settings, you can enter the
Automatic Search Menu by pressing the Red (TTX) Key,
or press the Green (Sub) Key to enter the Manual Search Menu.
4.2 Automatic Search
The Automatic Search function allows the Satellite receiver to
search multiple satellites in one operation. If you have a xed dish
and a single LNB it is best to search one satellite at a time.
Press / to scroll through available satellites press OK to select
the highlighted satellite, for the UK (English language channels)
set to Astra 2A, B 28.2E, a tick will appear. Before going any
further check the quality bar in the bottom right hand corner of
the screen (or press Info to magnify quality and signal bars) -
Quality should read at least 50%.
If quality is sucient press the Blue Key. A sub-menu will appear giving two options.
1. The option of NIT On or NIT O . NIT stands for Network Information Table and is a table of service
information included in the data stream from the transponder if you wish to search this information
set the NIT search to On, usually we would advise you to leave this set to NIT O .
2. Option 2 allows you to choose the type of channels to search for:
FREE : Only searches the Free to air (Unencrypted) TV and Radio Channels
CAS : Only searches the Conditional Access Channels/Encrypted Channels (not available on this receiver).
ALL : Includes both of the above.
We advise you to set this to FREE and press OK to start the search.
A window will open to show when the search is complete, press EXIT to quit the menu.
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