Owner's Manual

MEDIAMASTER

9450 S

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MEDIAMASTER 9450 S

Contents

Nokia Multimedia Terminals operates a policy of continuous development. Therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this manual without any prior notice.

The EMC Directive 89/336/EEC is applied to this product.

DiSEqC is a trademark of EUTELSAT

Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.

Copyright 2000. Nokia Multimedia Terminals.

All rights reserved.

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FOR YOUR SAFETY

Keep a clear space around the Mediamaster to allow for sufficient ventilation. Do not cover the Mediamaster or place it on a unit that emits heat.

???Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of dish washing liquid to clean the casing.

???Never allow liquids, spray or other materials to come into contact with the inside of the Mediamaster.

???Service should be carried out only at a Nokia authorized service center.

???Do not connect or modify cables when the Mediamaster is plugged in.

???Do not remove the cover.

???Do not allow the unit to be exposed to hot, cold or humid conditions.

???Please note that the only way to isolate the Mediamaster completely from the 230 V mains supply is to unplug the mains lead!

Rear panel

LNB output

Satellite signal (IF) output with loop through. For connection to the other satellite receiver if needed.

TV/VCR

For an RF-Cable to the aerial input of the TV or VCR.

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Front panel

Display

Shows channel number, remote control signal and time in standby mode. At start up, it displays the model number.

INSTALLATION OF THE MEDIAMASTER

The box for your Mediamaster should contain the following items:

Mediamaster 9450S includes

The rear panel of the Mediamaster is equipped with 2 SCART sockets.

When you connect other products to any of these sockets, always

use fully featured SCART cables (as supplied). There are less well specified SCART cables on the market and picture quality could be reduced if you use them.

SCART cables are also necessary to get stereo sound from a stereo TV and video recorder.

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Connecting the Mediamaster to the satellite dish

Installing the satellite dish

???Your satellite dish should be installed with a cable for you to connect to the Mediamaster. If you do not have this cable you will need to buy one from a dealer (tell the dealer you need a coaxial cable and F-connectors).

???Connect the cable from the satellite dish to the socket marked LNB IN on the back of the Mediamaster.

If you need to fit the F-connectors onto the cable

Prepare each end of the cable as shown in the diagram. You will need to fold back the outer braid (as shown).

???Slide the F-connector onto the cable, and then turn it clockwise until it grips the braid.

???Ensure that 3 mm of the core is protruding from the end of the connector.

15mm

8mm

F-connector

3mm

Connecting the Mediamaster to a TV set

There are many different types of TV/VCR and other equipment that you can connect to the Mediamaster. In this manual you will see some of the most common ways to connect your equipment. If you use RF cables you will have to tune your TV and VCR to the Mediamaster output channel. If you have problems with your connections and need help, contact your dealer or Service Provide.

???Connect the SCART cable between the main SCART socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.

???Connect an RF cable from the TV/VCR output on the Mediamaster to the RF input socket on the TV.

???Connect the TV aerial to the TV AERIAL input socket on the Mediamaster.

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Connecting to a TV and a Video recorder

Refer to your video recorder manual for full instructions.

???Connect one SCART cable between the main SCART socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.

???Connect another SCART cable between the VCR and the AUX SCART socket on the Mediamaster.

???Connect the RF cable from the RF output on the VCR to the TV aerial input on the TV.

???Connect the TV aerial to the RF input socket on the VCR.

If Your VCR does not have a SCART connector

???Connect a SCART cable between the main SCART socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.

???Connect an RF cable from the RF output on the VCR to the TV aerial input on the TV.

???Connect an RF cable from the TV/VCR output on the

Mediamaster to the RF input socket on the VCR.

???Connect the TV aerial to the TV AERIAL input socket on the Mediamaster.

Connecting to an Analogue satellite receiver and a Video recorder

???Connect a SCART cable between the main

SCART socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.

???Connect a SCART cable between the VCR and the

AUX SCART socket on the Mediamaster.

???Connect an RF cable from the RF output on the

VCR to the TV aerial input on the TV.

???Connect the TV aerial to the RF input socket on the Analogue receiver.

In order to switch the signal from the dish between the analogue and digital receivers, you need a

Universal Twin LNB.

???Cable A between output A on the LNB to the LNB socket on the analogue receiver.

???Cable B between output B on the LNB to the ANTENNA socket on the Mediamaster.

Both the VCR and the analogue satellite receiver must be tuned to different UHF channels (than the

Mediamaster) when using RF-connectors.

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Connecting to Hi Fi system

Connect an RCA/Cinch stereo cable from the AUDIO L R sockets on the Mediamaster to the LINE, AUX, SPARE or EXTRA input sockets on your Hi Fi system.

Preparing the remote control

???Remove the cover on the battery compartment at the bottom of the remote control handset.

???Insert the 2 x AAA (1,5 V) batteries, as shown in the diagram, taking care to observe the + and - markings indicated inside.

???Replace the cover.

Before you continue

Please read this information concerning menus.

A menu is a field of text shown on the TV screen. These menus contain different kinds of information and give the possibility to select between alternatives. At the bottom of the screen you will normally also see a short explanation of your options. A menu may contain several lines. Selectable lines are highlighted. Non-highlighted lines are not selectable.

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REMOTE CONTROL

This section describes how to operate the Mediamaster using the buttons on the remote control. Some of the functions can also be carried out using the buttons on the front panel.

Switch the Mediamaster in and out of standby mode.

EXIT TV Return to the viewing mode from a menu without storing settings

(in menu mode).

Switch between TV or Radio (in viewing mode).

Turn the sound off/on (mute).

Adjust the volume of digital programmes.

The Mediamaster s maximum level is controlled by the TV s present volume setting.

0 ??? 9 Change channel and to select individual menu options.

Note:If 0 is entered as the first digit, the TV Release functionality is activated (see below)

0TV Release. To switch between digital TV/Radio, analogue TV and analogue satellite TV and VCR, when your systems are connected by SCART cables.

OPTION (Green) To select service options in viewing mode.

FREEZE (Yellow) To select the freeze function.

Press once to freeze the screen picture.

Press any other key to go to normal mode again.

(Blue) To toggle between present and previous TV/Radio channels.

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BASIC SETTINGS

Once you have correctly connected the Mediamaster, you also have to perform some Basic

Settings . During this procedure, helpful information is displayed at the bottom of the menus.

Please note!

The OK button always confirms a selection within these menus, and pressing it will take you to the next step in the installation process. However, and this is important, often more than one value has to be entered in a menu. First, perform all necessary settings on the different lines. Then, confirm them all simultaneously by pressing OK.

You can always go back to the previous menu by pressing the BACK button.

Use the buttons to move upwards and downwards from one line to another. Use to change settings. You can also use the numeric buttons on the remote control to select a line in a menu and to enter numeric values.

Tuning procedure when RF connections are used

This procedure is necessary only if your Mediamaster is connected to the TV with an RF

cable.

To tune your TV to the RF signal you might also need your TV manual in addition to this manual. The steps below explain what to do if you have been unable to use SCART cables in your connection.

???Plug in your Mediamaster.

Tuning your TV to the Mediamaster.

???Select a channel number on the TV that is not currently used for other TV channels.

???Follow the instructions in your TV manual to tune the TV channel selector to UHF channel 43 (this is the Mediamaster s factory preset UHF channel). If you are already using this channel, select another non occupied UHF channel between 21to 69 on the TV.

???When you have correctly changed the UHF channel number you will see the Welcome menu on the TV screen. If there is interference from other channels you will have to change the chosen UHF channel.

???Follow the instructions in your TV manual to store this UHF channel as the channel used by your Mediamaster. You will have to select this channel when you want to watch digital TV/Radio channels.

???Once the welcome message is visible, press the OK button on the Mediamaster s remote control to start the installation procedure.

If for some reason you have to change the RF channel later, you can do this by using System Settings menu further on in this manual. If you have a VCR connected it must be tuned to a different UHF channel (between 21 to 69) than the Mediamaster.

You may now proceed to The Welcome Menu.

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The Welcome Menu

To install the Mediamaster properly you have to adjust a few settings. You will always be guided by the information at the bottom of the menus. When you have finished the final part of the setup procedure you can start watching TV channels and listening to radio channels. Now you should have the Welcome Menu on the TV screen. Press the OK button to proceed.

Language Settings

Select the menu language that you desire. This will define the language shown in the menus. This will also be the main language for all the other parts such as audio and subtitling languages. Press the OK button to proceed.

Installation

In order to configure your equipment (satellite dish and LNB) you will need to use the following menus.

The LNB is the receiving unit, which is mounted on the satellite dish. For the following setup procedure you have to know the

Local Oscillator (LO) frequency valid for your LNB(s).

Antenna Satellite Configuration

Highlight Antenna Satellite Configuration and press the OK button. You can configure the antenna for each satellite from this menu.

Antenna Alternative:

Select an Antenna alternative from 1 to 16 . Please note, that the parameters in the menu are pre-programmed, but you can change any of them to suit your combination.

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Satellite name: From here you can select a name for the configuration.

Switch Type:

There are in principle two kinds of external DiSEqC switches on the market at present. One for connection of two LNBs. The other one for connection of up to 4 LNBs.

If you have the other switch, defined as DiSEqC, Level 1 or 2 on the market, select DiSEqC 1, 2, (3 or 4) , for each LNB connected to respective inputs on this switch.

LNB Type:

Selection is possible for different kinds of LNBs. Select the frequency for the LNB, which is valid for your combination. You may also enter a value with the numbered buttons on the remote control. The LNB alternatives are: Universal (which is the most common), 5.150 , 9.750 , 10.000 , 10.050 , 10.600 , 10.750 , 11.200 , 11.475 .

If you have special LNB type, you should select User Define on this menu. And you can enter a new LNB frequency in the following LNB Frequency menu.

LNB Frequency:

You can enter a special LNB frequency, which is not presented in the LNB Type list as above.

22 KHz Tone Switch:

If you have connected to a Dual LNB or two antennas connected to a 22 KHz tone switch box, set it to Enable the 22 KHz tone switch.

When you have finished the settings in this menu, press the OK button to save the parameter. Press BACK to continue with the channel search set-up

(You can also recall this menu later. From the Main Menu; select Installation and then Antenna Satellite Configuration ).

Automatic Channel Search

Highlight Automatic Channel Search using the down arrow button on the remote control. Mediamaster has pre- programmed Antenna/Satellite parameters for Astra, HotBird,

Arabsat, NileSat, PanAmsat 4, AsiaSat 2, AsiaSat 3,

TurkSat 1B, TurkSat 1C and Other 1 to Other 7.

Antenna Alternative: Select the option, 1 to 16 , that corresponds to your antenna system.

Predefined Channel: Each antenna alternative has one or two pre-programmed channel parameters. Choose a channel from which you want to start the channel search. Normally, each of the pre-programmed channels gives the same result.

Search Type: Select Free Channels in order to search for free channels only.

Select All Channels in order to search all channels on the satellite.

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Manual Channel Search

You can use manual channel search if you want to add new channels later. For example If you have a special antenna configuration which is not assigned in the Antenna alternative menu, you can add new channels using the manual channel search function. When you perform a Manual Search you first need to enter some parameters for the channel search to work. The information you need to enter in this menu is available in magazines covering satellite TV reception, on the Internet or from your Service Provider.

Antenna Alternative: Select Antenna Alternative 1 to 16 that corresponds to the antenna which you wants to use for the search.

Transponder Freq (MHz): Specify the frequency in GHz. using the numbered buttons on your remote control. If you enter the wrong number, erase it with the left arrow button.

Polarization: Select polarization; Horizontal or Vertical .

Symbol Rate (Msym/S): Enter the rate with the numbered buttons.

FEC: Enter the appropriate Forward Error Correction (FEC) value or select Auto .

Network Search: Select: Yes to search from all transponders used by a specific Service Provider.

( Yes is the default setting). Select No to search only from the transponder that you have entered on the line Transponder Frequency . (Useful if you do not want to search through all transponders for a specific program distributor).

By pressing the OK button you can now enter the channel search menu where the Mediamaster starts to search for channels from the satellite.

VIEWING TV

General Information

The following will describe the basic functions of your Mediamaster while watching TV or listening to radio channels.

Sometimes the information may not be displayed as illustrated. Many of the functions described here are dependent on the Service Provider and/or can only be used if they are included in the transmitted programme information.

Please note that during the Channel Search procedure, the Mediamaster has downloaded ALL available channels. This may include channels from various Service Providers, also those to which you normally do not have access. If you select a programme to which you do not have access, you will get the message Service is scrambled or not running on the screen.

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TV Screen Format

If you have a TV set with a 4:3 picture format, and the transmission is in 16:9, you can select 4:3

(Pan & Scan) or 4:3 (Letterbox) to change display format. 4:3 (Pan & Scan) will fill up the screen vertically, but cut off some information from the left and right sides of the picture. 4:3 (Letterbox) will give a complete picture, but leave black areas at the top and bottom.

You can select the TV screen format in the System setting menu which is a subsidiary of the User preference menu.

Start/Stop Watching TV

To start the Mediamaster from stand-by mode, press the button or one of the numbered buttons on the remote control. It is also possible to start by pressing the button on the front of the Mediamaster. Put the Mediamaster into stand-by by pressing again the button again.

In stand-by mode the display will show the correct time. During viewing the channel number will also be displayed.

Select Channel

Change channel with the numbered buttons or with the up/down buttons on the remote control. You can also use the buttons up/down on the front panel of the Mediamaster.

You can also select TV (Radio) channel in the TV (Radio) channel list. See the List of TV Channel and List of Radio Channel of page 15 and 16.

Program Information. The i Button

Every time you change channel you will receive information for

4-5 seconds about the current programme. This information includes: Channel number, name, programme title, and time for present and following programmes. Press i while watching a channel. If your Service Provider transmits programme information you will see: Correct time, a small amount of information for the current and next programme, the name and

number of the channel, and finally the start and finish time for the programme.

If you want to get more detailed information, press i once more while the information box (banner) is shown. You will get extended information (if transmitted) about the current or next programme.

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TV Guide

By pressing the GUIDE button you obtain access to the

TV Guide which gives the titles of the current programmes on the different channels. By pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button you also can also obtain information about the next programme. The minimized viewing window also helps you to select channels and information. Use the Up/Down buttons to move the cursor to different programme areas. You can obtain extended information for a programme by pressing the i button.

The Radio Button

The display on your Mediamaster and on the TV screen will show the name of the audio channel you are listening to. While in audio mode, you can press the i button to get extended information (if transmitted) about the audio programme. Return to TV mode by pressing the TV button again.

Volume Level

Increase or decrease the sound level by pressing the + and

- buttons. A control bar will be displayed at the top of the screen during level adjustment. (The max. level for volume is the current volume setting on the TV set). Please note, that the volume adjustments also change the volume level of to your

VCR during recording. It is possible to turn the sound on and

off with the button. Sound off is indicated with the same

symbol on the screen. If you turn the volume off with this

button, it does not affect the volume of the VCR during recording. The current volume level will be remembered when you go

to standby mode.

List of TV Channels

While viewing the TV you can see a programme

list on the screen by pressing the OK button. You can change to another channel by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons and then pressing the OK button. To move faster (8 channels at a time) between channels you can also use the

DOUBLE ARROW buttons.

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List of Radio Channels

While listening to radio Programmes you can see a programme list on the screen by pressing the OK button. You can change to another channel by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons and then pressing the OK button. To move faster (8 at the time) between the channels you can also use the DOUBLE ARROW buttons.

Video Recorder

With a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) connected you can watch/record video tapes.

If your VCR is connected with a SCART cable and you press the start button on the VCR, the playback will start and interrupt the TV programme from the Mediamaster.

To watch TV programmes again, press the TV button or stop the VCR.

Please note, that during the recording of a programme, everything shown on the screen will be registered! For example: If you call up a Menu from the Mediamaster on the screen, the menu will be recorded!

Subtitling and Teletext. The TEXT Button

Pressing the TEXT button once while watching TV enables the teletext output to the TV.

To enable the teletext display on the TV, press the Teletext button on the TV s remote control.

This is only possible if more than one subtitling language is being transmitted. Please refer to the instruction manual of your TV for the teletext function. Exit the menu by pressing the TV button.

SETTING FROM THE MAIN MENU

Press the MENU button and you will get the Main Menu on the

TV screen. Press the EXIT button to leave the menu.

If you select one of the highlighted titles and press the OK button, a submenu will be shown on the TV screen. From a submenu you can adjust settings to your own requirements.

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TV Channels and Radio Channels

TV/Radio Channels will show a list with the names of the different channels. To move faster within the list, use the

DOUBLE ARROW buttons. Press OK to enter a marked

channel.

TV Guide and Radio Guide

These guides will give you an overview of programme information from the TV/Radio channels. Step to different channel numbers with the UP/DOWN buttons. If you stop on a highlighted line and press OK, you will exit the menu and enter the highlighted channel. Select information about the next programme with the RIGHT button. Use the i button to get extended information about a marked programme.

Please note, that information will only be shown if it is included in the transmission.

Edit Channels

From this menu, you can rename favorite lists, add channels, remove channels and arrange the channels in a preferred order.

The All TV list displays all channels, which you captured from the channel search operation in the installation menu

The All TV list can contain hundreds of channels. By creating your own favorite lists you can make channel handling a bit more convenient.

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Rearrange List

If you have created several Favorite lists you can determine the sequence in which the lists will appear. To rearrange channels, select the list which you want to move using the OK button. Move the channels to the desired position using the UP/DOWN button and press OK.

Rename List

You can change the list name with the virtual keyboard on the screen. Type in the text you want using the remote

control arrow keys. Please note that the All TV , All Radio , Free TV and Free Radio can not be changed.

Delete the existing characters by pressing OK on the left arrow key of the keyboard. Select the characters using the LEFT and

RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the text selected.

To save the renamed list, press the BACK button.

To select various characters, press OK on the page UP/DOWN box of the keyboard.

Add Channels

From here you can create your own favorite lists, containing the channels you watch most frequently. You can give each list a specific name in the Rename List menu. When a favorite list is selected, you see only those channels defined in the list. You can add channels to your Favorite Lists from the All TV , All

Radio , Free TV and Free Radio list. A channel is added by pressing the OK button. The V marking to the right on a line contains added channels.

Lock Channels

To get to this menu you need an access code. The default access code is 1234 . From here you can lock (and later unlock) channels in any of the lists in order to prevent e.g. your children from watching. Select the channel you want to lock and press the OK button. A locked channel will be marked with a padlock symbol. Repeat the procedure for each channel you want to lock. When you lock a channel in any list, the channel

will automatically be locked in all other lists When watching TV, you will be asked to enter your access code before you can watch a locked channel.

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Rearrange Channels

You can arrange the order of channels within your favorite lists.

To rearrange channels, select the channel which you want to move using the OK button. Move the channels to the desired position using the UP/DOWN button and press OK.

Remove Channels

From here, when the All TV list is selected in the Edit

Channels menu, you can remove channels.

Please note. Channels deleted this way will be permanently removed. The only way to get them back is to perform a new channel search.

To remove channels:

Select the channel that you want to delete and press OK. You will be asked if you really want to remove it. If so confirm by pressing OK once more. If not, press BACK.

USER PREFERENCES

From here you can change the menu language. You also have access to the Parental Control and the Appearance menus.

Parental Control

By pressing OK on the line Parental Control you will be requested to enter your access code. (Personal Identification

Code).

This code is set to 1234 by the factory. You will then get the menu from where you can lock some functions in the Mediamaster.

Receiver lock

If you select On , you will have to enter the access code every time you start the Mediamaster from stand-by.

Lock Installation Menu

If you select On , you will have to enter the access code every time you enter the installation menu.

Age Limit

If you want everybody to have access to all available types of programmes, select Off .

If you select On , you may block programmes unsuitable for children. Select an age limit between 4 and 18 years on the line that appears.

However, you should be aware that not all Service Providers have the necessary codes for these functions implemented in their transmissions.

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Change access code

From here you can change the access code from the standard 1234.

DO NOT FORGET IT! Without it you do not have access to any of the functions where the code is required!

If you forget it, you have to contact an Authorized Nokia Service Center to get help.

Language Settings

From here you can change the language for the menus, main audio language and alternative audio language.

System Settings

From here you can adjust settings concerning your TV.

TV Screen Format: Select your TV screen format.

The 4:3 format is the standard format for most TV screens.

Select 16:9 for a wide screen TV.

Output Selection: If the teletext function does not work when watching channels from an analogue satellite receiver

connected to the Mediamaster, change this setting from RGB to Composite .

UHF Channel Number: Select this alternative if you have to change the RF channel.

If you change the RF channel number, you must also change it to the same value on the TV. If you do not, the picture will become black.

RF Modulator Type: If the Mediamaster is connected to the TV by an RF cable, you can select the RF modulator type. The RF Modulator affects a channel s audio. If you get picture but no sound, the

RF modulator selection might be wrong. Select UK (PAL I) if the Mediamaster is used in the UK. Select Normal if it is used elsewhere.

Information Box Timeout (secs): When you switch channels, an information banner will be shown for a few seconds. You can select for how long the banner will be shown.

Display Volume Indicator: Select whether or not you want the volume bar to appear on the screen when you change the volume.

Date Setting (dd/mm/yyyy): Used to set the current date, month and year.

Time Setting: Adjust the clock.

GMT Offset: Adjust the time difference in your country.

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On/Off Timer Setting

You can enjoy this On/Off Timer for such a convenience as wake-up or automatic VCR recording. Mediamaster will be automatically switched-on and play specified channel for the specified time, and then switched-off.

You may specify up to 8 separate lists with turn-on time, date, duration, channel and occurrence options.

Time Setting

You can select the operation mode of the On/Off timer by pressing LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote control.

???Once: The Mediamaster will be switched-on/off for the specified time only once.

???Daily: The Mediamaster will be daily switched-on/off for the specified time.

???Weekly: The Mediamaster will be weekly switched on/off for the specified time.

???Off: Cancel the operation of On/Off timer.

Channel Name: You can select channel from the TV or Radio list by pressing LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote control.

Select a channel you want to play and press OK.

On Time: You can select time, date or day depending on your selection in "Time Setting" menu. The

Mediamaster will be switched-on at the On time .

Duration (hh:mm)??: Mediamaster will keep playing for the time specified in this "Duration". For example, if you set 00:30, Mediamaster will be switched-off 30minutes after switched-on.

GAME

SOKOBAN

To start the game, select the game level by using the LEFT and RIGHT button and press OK button on the remote control. You can control the segment by LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN button on the remote control. To finish the game, press EXIT or BACK button on remote control.

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INSTALLATION SUBMENUS

Select this Menu from the line Installation in the Main Menu. The submenu will give you the opportunity to change the preferences performed during first time installation.

You can also add features that were not included in the first installation. Please note that helpful information for every line is given at the end of the menu.

Antenna Satellite Configuration

Please refer to page 11.

Automatic Channel Search

Please refer to page 12.

Manual Channel Search

Please refer to page 13.

Advanced Channel Search

The information needed to enter in this menu is available in magazines covering satellite TV reception, or from your Service Provider.

???Antenna Alternative: Select the satellite from which the signal is to be received.

???Transponder Freq(MHz): Enter using the numbered buttons on the remote control.

???Polarization: Select Horizontal or Vertical .

???Symbol Rate(Msym/s): Enter with the numbered buttons.

???FEC: Select Auto or the appropriate Forward Error Correction (FEC) value using the left/right button on the remote control.

???Video PID: Enter the PID (Packet Identifier) for the video signal.

???Audio PID: Enter the PID for the audio signal.

???PCR PID: Enter the PID for the PCR (Programme Clock Reference).

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Reinstall

This will start the Installation procedure from the Welcome Menu .

When you press OK in the Welcome Menu again, be aware of the fact, that all previous channels and settings will be erased! To exit the Reinstall menu without erasing any channels, press Back .

System Information

This gives general information about which hardware and software version your Mediamaster is running on.

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

AGC

Acquisition Gain Control.

BER:Bit Error Ratio.

DiSEqC

Digital satellite Equipment Control.

The outdoor unit comprises the antenna, one or more LNBs polarizers and external components.

DVB

The Digital Video Broadcast group was created to establish a technical frame work for the introduction of digital video broadcasting systems.

EPG

Electronic Programme Guide. A software that enables viewers to navigate easily among the large number of channels provide by digital technology, in order to select the service they desire.

FEC

Forward Error Correction. Correction of faulty bits in the received signal.

GHz

The prefix giga means billion, and Hertz means cycles per second. Signal in the GHz range are often called microwaves.

LNB(Low Noise Block converter)

An electronic unit mounted on the satellite dish. It recovers the signals reflected by the dish and converts them to signal that can be used the mediamaster.

MHz

The prefix mega means million, and Hertz means cycle per second.

Medimaster

A unit that converts the digital satellite signal into audio and video signals. The audio and video signal can be send to the TV set either via SCART or via

RF(modulator output).

MPEG

Moving Picture Experts Group. Body established by the international Standards Organization to provide the basis for a picture coding and Compression system.

Network

A number of digital channels transmitted from one source. Grouped under separate headings in the channel list.

Parental control

A feature that allows parents to lock: programmes that they consider unsuitable for children. A locked channel or programme can only be unlocked with the special parental access code.

ACCESS code

Personal Identification Number. A four -digit code stored in the memory. You can change ACCESS code on the User Preference Menu.

Polarization

Polarization allows several programmes to be fit into the same frequency band. The signal from the satellite are transmitted either with linear (Vertical or

Horizontal ) polarization or circular (right or left) polarization.

RF

Radio Frequency(known as HF in some countries).

SERIAL RS232

A serial communication standard data port.

Satellite dish

A dish-shaped antenna (reflector) that receiver signals from a satellite. The dish focuses the signals into the LNB.

SCART

A 21-pin connector used for connecting the Mediamaster, VCR and TV. Also named Euroconnector or Peritel connector.

Symbol rate

Size of the digital package transmission.

S.W

Software. Program code.

PID:Packet Indentifier.

PCR:Program Clock Reference.

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PROBLEM SOLVING

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

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MENUS SCREEN STRUCTURE

First Time Installation

8.Installation

1.Antenna Satellite Configuration 2.Automatic Channel Search 3.Manual Channel Search 4.Advancd Channel Search 5.Reinstall

6.System Information

Antenna Satellite Configuration

1.Antenna Alternative 2.Satellite Name 3.Switch Type 4.LNB Type

5.LNB Frequency 6.22KHz Tone Switch

Automatic Channel Search

1.Antenna Alternative 2.Predefined Channel 3.Search Type

Manual Channel Search

1.Antenna Alternative 2.Transponder Freq(MHz) 3.Polarization

4.Symbol Rate (Msym/S) 5.FEC

6.Network Search

Advanced Channel Search

1.Antenna Alternative 2.Transponder Freq(MHz) 3.Polarization

4.Symbol Rate (Msym/S) 5.FEC

6.Video PID 7.Audio PID 8.PCR PID

GB 27

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