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					Operation Manual   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					1.1 Safety Instructions   
					Read the following recommended safety precautions before using this   
					Receiver. Refer to other provided manuals and instructions for equipment that   
					will be connected to this Receiver.   
					Placing the Receiver   
					< Place the Receiver indoors to prevent exposure to lightning, rain and   
					direct sunlight.   
					< Do not place the Receiver on soft furnishings or carpets.   
					< Allow plenty of space around the Receiver for sufficient ventilation.   
					< Do not place the Receiver where it may be exposed to direct sunlight or   
					near a heater.   
					< Do not cover the Receiver or place it on a unit that emits heat.   
					< Do not stack other electronic equipment on top of the Receiver.   
					Preventing Electrical Shock and Equipment Damage   
					< Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or convenience receptacles   
					because this can increase the risk of fire or electrical shock.   
					< The ground of the LNB cable must be connected to the system ground for   
					the satellite dish. Grounding procedures should comply with local regulations.   
					< Do not connect or modify cables when the Receiver is plugged in.   
					< Do not open the Receiver casing; it will cause a hazard.   
					< Do not use any attachments that are not recommended because they may   
					cause hazards or damage the equipment.   
					< Do not use the Receiver if it has been dropped or the casing has been   
					damaged. Disconnect the Receiver immediately and take it to a qualified   
					service center.   
					Cleaning the Receiver   
					< Unplug the Receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning.   
					< 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 vents   
					or the inside of the Receiver.   
					< Do not immerse the Receiver in water.   
					Repairing the Receiver   
					< Do not attempt to repair this Receiver yourself. It will void your warranty and   
					could cause an electrical shock or equipment damage. Take the Receiver to   
					a qualified service center.   
					1.1 Safety Instructions   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					1.2 General Features   
					Note: The features of your Receiver may differ from those listed below,   
					depending on where you purchased your Receiver. Not all of these features   
					may be available.   
					< Fully MPEG-2 & DVB Compliant   
					< Input Frequency 950-2150MHz   
					< Supports SCPC & MCPC from C-/Ku-Band   
					< LNB Input Tuner with Loop-Through IF Signal   
					< Tuner Symbol Rate: 1-45 MS/s   
					< Fast Booting   
					< Quick Channel Changing   
					< Max. 4000 Channels (TV and Radio) Programmable   
					< User-Friendly, 256-Color On-Screen Display   
					< Multi-Language On-Screen Display Supported   
					< Supports Electronic Program Guide   
					< Radio Channel Background Display   
					< Favorite Channel List Programmable   
					< Parental Lock Function   
					< 8-Step Volume Control   
					< Automatic Detection of Forward Error Correction   
					< Simple Video Converter (PAL-NTSC-SECAM)   
					< Windows-based Software Download Program Supported by RS232 Serial Port   
					< Channel List Transfer Enabled from Receiver or PC   
					< Supports 4:3, 16:9 and Teletext VBI   
					< 7-Segment, 4-Digit Display   
					< 7 Front Panel Controls   
					(Power On/Off, Menu, Channel Up/Down, Volume Up/Down, OK)   
					< LNB Polarity Controls   
					a. DiSEqC 1.0 & 1.2 with 500mA Max. LNB Power   
					b. 22kHz Switching Control   
					< 2 SCART Outputs (TV or VCR)   
					< 3 RCA Outputs (Video, Audio L/R)   
					< Wide Phase-Locked Loop RF Modulator (PAL BG/I/DK, NTSC M)   
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				GENERAL INFORMATION   
					1.3 Accessories   
					Package Contents:   
					< Digital Satellite Receiver   
					< Remote Control   
					< Audio/Video Cable   
					< User’s Manual   
					< Maintenance Card   
					Throughout this manual you will notice that the operation of your Receiver is   
					based on a series of user-friendly on-screen displays and menus. These   
					menus will help you get the most from your Receiver, guiding you through   
					installation, channel selection, viewing and many other functions.   
					All functions can be performed using the buttons on the remote control, and some   
					functions can also be performed using the controls on the Receiver front panel.   
					Please be aware that installing new software may change the functionality of   
					the Receiver. Should you experience any problem with the operation of your   
					Receiver, please consult the appropriate section of this manual, including the   
					troubleshooting section, or call your dealer or a customer service agent.   
					1.3 Accessories   
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				CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS   
					2.1 Front Panel   
					1. POWER: Turns on the working mode or puts the Receiver in standby mode.   
					2. Display (4-Digit/7-Segment): Indicates operating status of the Receiver.   
					3. Remote Sensor: Detects infrared signal from remote control.   
					4. VOL+/–: Changes volume and settings or moves cursor in the menus.   
					5. MENU: Enters the main menu or exits all menus.   
					6. OK: Selects an item in the menu and confirms it.   
					7. CH+/–: Changes channels or moves up and down in the menus.   
					Front Panel Display   
					RF CHANNEL   
					LOADER MODE   
					FLASH ROM ERROR   
					ERROR   
					OPENING GREETINGS   
					UPDATE WAITING   
					STANDBY/TIME   
					TV/RADIO MODE   
					UPDATING IS FINISHED   
					RECEIVE DATA   
					. 
					SIGNAL IS RECEIVED   
					NO SIGNAL IS RECEIVED   
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				CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS   
					2.2 Rear Panel   
					Note: The rear panel on your Receiver may differ from the one pictured and   
					described in this manual, depending on where you purchased your Receiver.   
					Not all of the ports pictured in this section may be available. lf you need assis-   
					tance in identifying your specific equipment configuration, contact your   
					authorized dealer.   
					1. VIDEO OUTPUT   
					2. IF OUT: IF output from LNB to other digital tuner   
					3. AUDIO OUTPUT   
					4. IF IN: IF input from LNB to digital tuner   
					5. TV SCART: SCART output to TV   
					6. S/PDIF   
					7. VCR SCART: SCART output to VCR or second Receiver   
					8. S-VIDEO   
					9. ANT IN: Input from terrestrial antenna   
					10.RS232: Serial port to upgrade software   
					11.To TV: Output to TV   
					12.AC POWER INPUT   
					13.POWER ON/OFF(1- ON; 0-OFF)   
					2.2 Rear Panel   
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				CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS   
					2.3 Remote Control Unit   
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					2.3 Remote Control Unit   
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				CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS   
					2.3 Remote Control Unit   
					Note: The remote control for your Receiver may differ slightly from the one   
					pictured and described in this manual, depending on where you purchased   
					your Receiver. lf you need assistance in identifying the remote control buttons   
					for specific commands, contact your authorized dealer.   
					Refer to the numbers shown on the picture.   
					1. POWER: To turn on the working mode or to place the unit on standby mode.   
					2. SAT: To select the satellite channel list.   
					3. ZOOM: To increase the picture size.   
					4. OK: To select an item in the menu and confirm it.   
					5. CH+/–: To switch the channels and view the channel information.   
					6. EXIT: To cancel or exit from the menu.   
					7. MENU: To enter into the main menu or exit all menus.   
					8. FAV: To switch the receiver to the favorite channel list.   
					9. RECALL: To return to the previous channel selected.   
					10.EPG: To view the current channel information and Electronic Program Guide.   
					11.MUTE: To mute (minimize) the volume level.   
					12.Alphanumeric character keypad: To input channel number to select a   
					channel directly, or to input other data in the menu.   
					13.FAV+/–: To switch through the favorite channels.   
					14.VOL+/–: To adjust the volume level, change settings or move left and right   
					in the menu.   
					15.AUDIO: To select the audio mode: left, right, or stereo and audio language   
					in the menu. (Note: Exit all menus before using the audio key.)   
					16.PGUP: To move cursor a page up in the menu or channel list.   
					17.PGDW: To move cursor a page down in the menu or channel list.   
					18.INFO: To view current program information.   
					19.TV/RADIO: To switch the receiver between TV and Radio modes.   
					20.PAUSE: To pause a picture in TV mode.   
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				RECEIVER CONNECTIONS   
					3.1 Connecting to Antenna and Dish   
					This Receiver works only with a satellite dish that can access free-to-air pro-   
					gramming. The diagram below shows the basic connections required for the   
					satellite LNB, TV and other possible connections on the rear panel. (Consult   
					the following pages for additional connections.) lf you need assistance to iden-   
					tify your specific equipment configuration, contact your authorized dealer.   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect satellite input cable to Receiver “IF In.”   
					2. Connect cable from Receiver’s “Out to TV” to TV’s “In from Antenna.”   
					3. Connect outdoor antenna cable to Receiver’s “Antenna In.”   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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					3.2 Connecting to TV and VCR using SCART Support   
					Note: These instructions apply to a Receiver with both TV and VCR SCART   
					ports. lf you need assistance in identifying your specific equipment configura-   
					tion, contact your authorized dealer.   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect satellite input cable to Receiver’s “IF In.”   
					2. Connect cable from Receiver’s “TV SCART” to TV’s “SCART.”   
					3. Connect cable from Receiver’s “VCR SCART” to VCR’s “Video In” SCART.   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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					3.3 Connecting to TV and VCR using RCA Support   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect satellite input cable to Receiver’s “IF In.”   
					2. Match colors of three-plug RCA cable to Receiver’s RCA video and audio   
					outputs and plug them in. Then connect cable to matching colors on TV’s   
					video and audio inputs.   
					3. Match colors of three-plug RCA cable to TV’s video and audio outputs and   
					plug them in. Then connect cable to matching colors on VCR’s video and   
					audio inputs.   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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					3.4 Connecting to TV and VCR using RF Support and RCA   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect satellite input cable to Receiver’s “IF In.”   
					2. Connect cable from Receiver’s “Output to TV” to TV’s “RF In.”   
					3. Connect external TV antenna input cable into VCR’s “In From Antenna.”   
					4. Connect cable from VCR’s “Out to Antenna” to Receiver’s “Antenna In.”   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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					3.5 Connecting to Second Receiver   
					Note: These instructions apply to a Receiver with SCART ports. lf you need   
					assistance in identifying your specific equipment configuration, contact your   
					authorized dealer.   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect satellite input cable to Receiver’s “IF In.”   
					2. Connect cable from primary Receiver’s “TV SCART” to TV’s “SCART.”   
					3. Connect cable from primary Receiver’s “IF Out” to second Receiver’s   
					“LNB In.”   
					4. Connect cable from primary Receiver’s “VCR SCART” to second   
					Receiver’s “Video In.”   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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					3.6 Connecting DiSEqC Switch Box   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect up to four satellite input cables to DiSEqC Switch Box inputs.   
					2. Connect DiSEqC Switch Box output cable to Receiver’s “IF In.”   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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					3.7 Connecting to Digital Amplifier   
					Note: These instructions apply to a Receiver with both SCART and S/PDIF   
					ports. lf you need assistance in identifying your specific equipment configura-   
					tion, contact your authorized dealer.   
					Instructions:   
					1. Connect satellite input cable to Receiver’s “IF In.”   
					2. Connect cable from Receiver’s “TV SCART” to TV’s “SCART.”   
					3. Connect cable from Receiver’s “S/PDIF” to digital audio converter or   
					amplifier’s “S/PDIF.”   
					4. Connect cable from digital audio converter or amplifier’s “L” and “R” audio   
					to match speaker’s “L” and “R” audio.   
					For safety reasons, keep equipment unplugged from power sources until all   
					cables are properly connected.   
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				MAIN MENU   
					4.1 Setting TV Channels   
					Press the MENU button on your remote control to view the Main Menu on the   
					screen. It has six categories: TV Channel, Radio Channel, Installation, System,   
					Parental Control and Game. See figure below.   
					Scroll up and down by using CH+/–. Pressing the OK button always confirms   
					your selection and takes you to the next step. Go back to the previous step by   
					pressing EXIT. Exit all menus to watch TV by pressing MENU.   
					Scroll CH+/– until you select <TV Channel> then press OK, Sub-menus are   
					displayed in the following figure. It has seven categories: Edit Channels, Set   
					Favorites, Sort By FTA, Sort By Satellite, Sort By Transponder, Sort By   
					Favorite and Sort By Alphabet.   
					Note: Before proceeding with these settings, you must first press the MENU   
					button to enter the Main Menu.   
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					Edit Channels   
					Scroll CH+/– until you select <Edit Channels>, then press OK. While you are   
					watching TV, you can view the Channel List (shown in the figure below). You   
					can also identify the satellite and transponder of the selected TV channel.   
					A. Lock   
					The Lock command lets you block a channel so it cannot be viewed. Select   
					the Lock command by using VOL+/–. Once the channel is locked, you will be   
					asked to enter a PIN code before you can view the program.   
					a. Select the “Lock channel” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a channel you want to lock by using CH+/–, then press OK. You will   
					be asked to input your password. The default factory password is “0000.”   
					Input the password, and the channel will be marked withÏ, as shown in   
					the figure below.   
					c. To cancel, press OK and input password again.   
					d. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
					B. Delete   
					The Delete command allows you to remove a channel from the channel list by   
					using CH+/–.   
					a. Select “Delete channel” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a channel you want to delete by using CH+/–, and press OK. The   
					X 
					channel will be marked with   
					c. The channel will be automatically deleted when you exit the menu.   
					. To cancel, press OK again.   
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					C. Move   
					The Move command allows you to place a channel in a different position on   
					the channel list. After selecting this command, a small input box will appear on   
					the screen. Input a number between 1 to the total number of the existing chan-   
					nels by using numeric keys on the remote control. After pressing OK, the   
					selected channel will be moved to the new location specified by your input.   
					a. Select “Move channel” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a channel you want to move by using CH+/–, and press OK. The   
					sub-menu will appear as shown in the following figure.   
					To move the channel to a new position, press numeric keys and then press   
					OK to confirm it.   
					c. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
					D. Rename   
					The Rename command lets you change the name of the channel as it appears   
					in the channel list. Select the channel whose name needs to be modified, then   
					press OK on the selected “Rename” command option.   
					a. Select the “Rename channel” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a channel you want to rename by using CH+/–, and press OK. The   
					sub-menu will appear as shown in the following figure.   
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					c. Press alphanumeric character key to rename channel.   
					d. Press OK key to confirm it.   
					Back space: Press VOL– to delete character one by one.   
					Cancel: Press AUDIO to delete all added characters.   
					e. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
					Note: Pressing “1” switches between capitalization and lower case of the   
					alphabet.   
					E. Modify PIDs   
					This command allows you to modify the PID values of the selected channel.   
					a. Select “Modify channel” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a channel you want to modify the PID by using CH+/–.   
					c. Press OK. The sub-menu will appear as shown in the following figure.   
					Press CH+/–, VOL+/– and numeric keys to input the data.   
					Note: Video, Audio and PCR PIDs are mandatory. You can find PID values   
					from satellite information resources.   
					Set Favorites   
					Select <Set Favorites> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu as   
					shown in the figure atop the next page. There are seven categories of   
					favorites channels: Movie, Music, News, Kids, Education, Sport and   
					Entertainment.   
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					A. Movie   
					a. Select the “Movie” icon by using VOL+/–, then press FAV. The sub-menu   
					will appear as shown in the following figure.   
					The operation to rename favorite channels is the same as “rename channel”   
					(see page 19).   
					b. Select your favorite channel by using CH+/–, and press OK. The channel   
					will be marked with   
					c. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
					. To cancel your selection, press OK again.   
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					d. Exit all menus, then press FAV button to view the favorite channels list.   
					B. The operation for selecting the Music, News, Kids, Education, Sport and   
					Entertainment channels is the same as for selecting Movie.   
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					Sort By FTA   
					Select <Sort By FTA> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu as   
					shown in the following figure.   
					All the FTA channels are listed first, then the scrambled channels.   
					Sort By Satellite   
					Select <Sort By Satellite> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu,   
					similar to the one shown in <Sort By FTA> image above.   
					Sort the channels by satellite sequence.   
					Sort By Transponder   
					Select <Sort By Transponder> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-   
					menu, similar to the one in <Sort By FTA> image above.   
					Sort the channels by transponder sequence.   
					Sort By Favorite   
					Select <Sort By Favorite> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu,   
					similar to the one in <Sort By FTA> image above.   
					The Favorite Channels are listed first, then the non-favorite channels.   
					Sort By Alphabet   
					Select <Sort By Alphabet> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu,   
					similar to the one in <Sort By FTA> image above.   
					Sort the channels from A(a) to Z(z).   
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					4.2 Setting Radio Channels   
					Select <Radio channel> by using CH+/– in <Main Menu>. The result will be   
					the sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					The operation for radio channels is the same as TV channels. To switch   
					between TV and radio modes, press TV/RADIO on the remote control.   
					Increase or decrease the volume by using VOL+/– either on the remote control   
					or on the Receiver’s front panel when watching TV or listening to the radio.   
					When watching a channel, the video from the current channel is frozen as   
					soon as PAUSE is pressed. Press PAUSE again to continue watching.   
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					4.3 Installation Settings   
					Select <Installation> in <Main Menu> by using CH+/–, press OK, you will see   
					the sub-menu as shown in the following figure. It has four items: Satellite   
					Search, Transponder Search, Satellite Setting and Transponder Setting.   
					Satellite Search   
					Select <Satellite Search> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu as   
					shown in the following figure.   
					A. Sat name   
					Select <Sat name>, then press VOL+. Select satellite by using CH+/– or   
					PGUP/PGDW. Press OK to confirm it.   
					B. Transponder   
					Select a valid transponder in the satellite to check the signal. Select   
					<Transponder>, then press VOL+. Select transponder by using CH+/– or   
					PGUP/PGDW. Press OK to confirm it.   
					C. LNB frequency   
					You can select the predefined LNB frequency by using VOL+/– . Manually   
					enter a specific frequency in MHz unit by pressing numeric keys.   
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					D. 22kHz   
					If you are using two antennas connected to a 22kHz tone switch box, you can   
					either supply 22kHz by setting “ON” or select antenna by setting “OFF.”   
					If the LNB frequency is set to universal, the 22kHz will operate automatically.   
					E. 0/12V   
					If you are using two antennas connected to an antenna switch box. you   
					can either pick up 12V by setting “ON” or select antenna by setting “OFF.”   
					F. DiSEqC   
					If the DiSEqC box is DiSEqC 1.0, the positioner should be set at Disable, then   
					select antenna input LNB1-LNB4, Burst A or Burst B. If the DiSEqC box is   
					DiSEqC1.2, the positioner should be set at Enable, then select Moto to   
					set data.   
					G. Positioner   
					Disable: using DiSEqC 1.0   
					Enable: using DiSEqC 1.2   
					a. Select <Positioner> by using CH+/–.   
					b. Select <Enable> by using VOL+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu as   
					shown in the following figure.   
					Positioner Settings   
					1. Position Auto   
					a. Select <Position auto>. Then select the direction by using VOL+/–.   
					b. During moving, press any key if you want to stop.   
					c. When you find the signal, it will stop automatically.   
					d. After finding the signal, use <Move steps> to find the best position.   
					e. When you have the best position of the dish, select <Save position> to save.   
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					2. Continuously Move   
					Select <Continuously Move>. Then select the direction by using VOL+/–.   
					By pressing VOL+/–, the dish will move. The motor stops after releasing VOL+/–.   
					3. Step Size   
					You can set the step size from 1 to 10 for move steps.   
					4. Move Steps   
					Select the direction by using VOL+/–.   
					The dish moves step by step.   
					Adjust the dish to the best position.   
					5. Limit Set   
					Select <Limit Set>. Then select direction limit by using VOL+/–. Press OK,   
					then set the East Limit, West Limit or Disable the limit.   
					6. Save Position   
					Save the position of the satellite.   
					7. Go to Position   
					Press <OK> for the motor to return to the last position of the satellite.   
					8. Go to Reference   
					This provides a list of factory settings.   
					H. FTA Only   
					FTA Only <Yes> to search only free-to-air channels.   
					FTA Only <No> to search all channels.   
					I. Start Search   
					a. Select <Start search> by using CH+/–.   
					b. Select Sat/TP/Network by using VOL+/–.   
					Sat: Search satellite channels   
					TP: Search transponder channels   
					Network: Network search of the satellite   
					c. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the figure atop next page.   
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					J. MultiSat Search   
					With DiSEqC1.0, you can scan up to four satellites that you have selected.   
					a. Select <MultiSat search> by using CH+/–.   
					b. Select satellites by using VOL+ to view the sub-menu as shown in the fol-   
					lowing figure.   
					c. Select satellites by using CH+/– or PGUP/PGDW. Press OK to view the   
					sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					d. Press EXIT, then press OK to search the channels of four satellites continuously.   
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					Transponder Search   
					Check the transponder signal and search channels.   
					Select <Transponder Search> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu   
					as shown in the following figure.   
					A. Sat name   
					To select <Sat name>, press VOL+. Select satellite by using CH+/– or   
					PGUP/PGDW, then press OK to confirm it.   
					B. Frequency   
					Select a valid transponder in the satellite or input the frequency (0-20000 MHz).   
					C. Polarization   
					Select the polarization of transponder between HOR and VER by using VOL+/–.   
					D. Symbol rate   
					Press numeric keys to enter your required value manually.   
					E. FEC (Forward Error Correction)   
					Select the FEC of transponder by using VOL+/–. Available options are Auto,   
					1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8.   
					F. Network search   
					Select <YES> for a network search of the transponder.   
					Select <NO> to search only the transponder channels.   
					G. FTA Only   
					Select FTA Only <Yes> to search only free-to-air channels.   
					Select FTA Only <No> to search all channels.   
					H. Advanced Search   
					Press OK to enter the advanced search menu. Input the Video PID, Audio PID   
					and PCR PID to add a channel.   
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					Satellite Setting   
					This menu consists of two parts, the top lists the satellite name and the bottom   
					lists four command options (add, delete, rename and move) to use on the   
					satellite selected in the top list. To scroll to the displayed satellite name, move   
					the scroll bar on the right edge of the box by using CH+/– or PGUP/PGDW.   
					Select a command option, then press OK to execute the command.   
					Select <Satellite Setting> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu as   
					shown in the following figure.   
					A. Add   
					The Add command enables you to add a new satellite to the list.   
					a. Select <Add> by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Press OK, and the Add screen will be displayed as shown in the following figure.   
					c. After you input data, press OK. A new satellite item will be displayed;   
					rename it by using the <Rename> command (explained below), or else   
					cancel the operation.   
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					B. Delete   
					This command allows you to delete one or more satellites from the satellite list.   
					a. Select <Delete> by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a satellite you want to delete by using CH+/– or PGUP/PGDW.   
					c. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					d. Select <Yes> by using VOL+/–. Press OK to delete the satellite, or else   
					cancel the operation.   
					C. Rename   
					The Rename command lets you change the name of the satellite as it appears   
					in the satellite list. Select the satellite whose name needs to be modified by using   
					CH+/–. Press OK on the selected “Rename” command.   
					a. Select <Rename> by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a satellite by using CH+/– or PGUP/PGDW. Press OK to view the   
					sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
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					D. Move   
					The Move command allows you to place a satellite in a different position on the   
					satellite list. After selecting this command, a small input box will appear on the   
					screen. Input a number between 1 and the total number of the existing satellites   
					by using numeric keys on the remote control. After pressing OK, the selected   
					satellite will be moved to the new location specified by your input.   
					a. Select <Move> by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a satellite you want by using CH+/– or PGUP/PGDW.   
					c. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					To move the satellite to a new position, press the numeric keys, then press   
					OK to confirm it.   
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					Transponder Setting   
					Select <Transponder Setting> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-   
					menu as shown in the following figure.   
					A. Select satellite   
					a. Select “Select satellite” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a satellite you want by using CH+/– or PGUP/PGDW.   
					c. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
					B. Add Transponder   
					This command allows you to add one or more transponders for the selected satellite.   
					a. Select a satellite for which you want to add a transponder by using CH+/–   
					or PGUP/PGDW.   
					b. Select “Add Transponder” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					c. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
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					C. Edit Transponder   
					The Edit command lets you change the parameters of a transponder. Select   
					the transponder item you want to edit from the list on the right side of the screen.   
					a. Select “Edit Transponder” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a transponder you want to edit by using CH+/–.   
					c. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					d. Change the parameters, then press OK.   
					D. Delete Transponder   
					This command allows you to delete an existing transponder of the selected satellite.   
					a. Select “Delete Transponder” icon by using VOL+/–.   
					b. Select a transponder you want to delete by using CH+/–.   
					c. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					Select <Yes> by using VOL+/–, then press OK to delete the transponder, or   
					else cancel the operation.   
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					4.4 System Settings   
					Select <System> in <Main Menu> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-   
					menu as shown in the following figure. It has six items: System, OSD (On-   
					Screen Display), Time Adjust, Reset All, Reset Channels and About DVB.   
					System   
					Select <System> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown   
					in the following figure.   
					A. Menu Language   
					System supports English, German, Polish, Farsi and Arabic. Press VOL+/– to   
					select the desired language for menu.   
					B. Audio Language   
					Select the first language to listen if this language is supported by the current   
					program. The language depends on the transmission of the audio signal.   
					C. RF Channel   
					If your TV is connected through an RF modulator (UHF), select the output   
					channel number you want.   
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					D. RF System   
					The RF system is set at NTSC M.   
					E. TV System   
					Select your TV type between PAL, NTSC and SECAM by using VOL+/–.   
					F. TV Screen Format   
					Select your TV aspect ratio of output video either 4:3 or 16:9 by using VOL+/–.   
					On-Screen Display (OSD)   
					Select <OSD> in <System> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu   
					as shown in the following figure.   
					A. Menu Color   
					Select your favorite color of the menu by using VOL+/–.   
					B. Transparency   
					You can adjust the transparency of the menu from 1 to 10 by using VOL+/–.   
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					Time Adjust   
					Select <Time Adjust> in <System> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the   
					sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					A. Set Turn On, Turn Off and Turn Channel ON or OFF by using CH+/– or VOL+/– .   
					Note: “Time Display”: Set On and the current time will appear on the left top of   
					the screen.   
					B. Set Current Time, Turn On Time, Turn Off Time and Turn Channel Time by   
					using CH+/–, VOL+/– and numeric keys. Press OK to return to the previous menu.   
					Reset All   
					Select <Reset All> in <System> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-   
					menu as shown in the following figure.   
					Select <Yes> by using VOL+/–. Press OK, and all data and settings will be   
					reset to factory default.   
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					Reset Channels   
					Select <Reset Channels>. Press OK to view the sub-menu as shown in the   
					following figure.   
					Select <Yes> by using VOL+/–. Press OK, and all revised channel data and   
					settings will be lost.   
					About DVB   
					To check the information of your Receiver’s hardware and software, select   
					<About DVB> in the <System Menu> by using CH+/–. View the sub-menu as   
					shown in the following figure.   
					Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
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					4.5 Parental Control Settings   
					Select <Parental Control> in the <Main Menu> by using CH+/–. Press OK,   
					and you will be asked to enter your password. Input your password to view the   
					sub-menu as shown in the following figure.   
					Note: Default password is 0000. If you forget the password you changed to,   
					please check with your dealer.   
					< Password Lock: Select <YES> by using VOL+/–.   
					< Edit Channel Lock: Select <YES> by using VOL+/–.   
					< Installation Lock: Select <YES> by using VOL+/–.   
					< System Lock: Select <YES> by using VOL+/–.   
					Press OK to confirm.   
					Note: When you have created a password for Edit Channel, Installation and   
					System in the Main Menu, you must input the password.   
					< Change Password: Select <YES> by using VOL+/–.   
					a. Input new password, and input again to confirm.   
					b. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
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					4.6 Game Selections and Settings   
					Select <Game> in the <Main Menu> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the   
					sub-menu as shown in the following figure. It has 2 games: Tetris and Snake.   
					Tetris   
					Select <Tetris> in <Game> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu   
					as shown in the following figure.   
					Press OK or CH+ to change the direction of diamonds. Press EXIT to return to   
					the previous menu.   
					Snake   
					Select <Snake> in <Game> by using CH+/–. Press OK to view the sub-menu   
					as shown in the figure atop the next page.   
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					Press VOL+/– and CH+/– to make the snake move up, down, left and right. If   
					the snake moves through a yellow icon, it adds length. If it moves through a   
					blue icon, the game is over. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.   
					5 General View Functions   
					The following section describes the basic functions of your Receiver that can   
					be accessed while watching satellite TV or listening to the radio.   
					5.1 Volume   
					To increase or decrease the volume, use VOL+/– either on the remote control   
					or on the front panel when watching TV or listening to the radio.   
					5.2 Pause   
					When watching a channel, the video from the current channel is frozen as   
					soon as PAUSE is pressed. Press PAUSE again to resume watching.   
					5.3 EPG   
					The Receiver provides Electronic Program Guide functions for you to get   
					access to the TV Guide Channel, which shows information on current and   
					future programs.   
					To view the EPG data, press EPG on your remote control while watching a   
					channel. The Program Guide window will be displayed. You can see the   
					channel list on the left side and the program schedule next to the channel   
					name. The time related to the program schedule is also displayed, as shown   
					in the figure atop the next page.   
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					5.4 TV/Radio   
					While watching the channel, switch between TV and radio modes by using   
					TV/RADIO on the remote control.   
					5.5 SAT   
					If you searched channels from more than one satellite and want to have a   
					channel list for each satellite, press SAT key several times. The channel list of   
					each satellite will be displayed.   
					5.6 Audio   
					If a program is broadcast in more than one language, the desired language   
					can be selected directly by using AUDIO on the remote control. The <AUDIO   
					Setting> menu lets you select the appropriate audio language and audio   
					mode. VOL+/– can also be used to switch among the options.   
					Note: This setting depends on the transmission of the audio signal.   
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					5.7 Info   
					While watching the channel, press INFO on the remote control. The channel   
					name appears along with the satellite name. Two dynamic bars reflecting sig-   
					nal strength and signal quality of the current channel also appear.   
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				UPDATE SOFTWARE   
					Updating Software (Receiver to Receiver)   
					Note: These instructions apply to primary and secondary receivers with   
					SCART ports. lf you need assistance in identifying your specific equipment   
					configuration, contact your authorized dealer.   
					a. Connect primary and second receivers with RS232C cable.   
					b. Power on the primary Receiver so it remains in standby mode.   
					c. After starting successfully, turn on second Receiver to begin update.   
					d. The display panel of the primary Receiver will blink the letter “H.”   
					e. Input the password “123” by remote control to update the software.   
					f. After the update, “-End” and “OK” will display on each panel.   
					g. Turn off the second Receiver, disconnect the RS232C cable and restart.   
					Note: Input the password “123” to update the software.   
					Input the password “456” to update the data.   
					Input the password “789” to update the software and data.   
					Input the password “369” to copy the whole flash.   
					Updating Software (Computer to Receiver)   
					a. Connect your PC and Receiver with RS232C cable.   
					b. Turn on the Receiver so it remains in standby mode.   
					c. Startup the software of “STB5518.exe” on your PC, press “Select” key,   
					select “*.bin” then select port. Press “start” on your PC. Upgrade will begin.   
					d. After upgrade, “-End” will display on the Receiver panel.   
					e. Turn off the Receiver, disconnect RS232C Cable and restart.   
					Note:You need a 9-pin twisted RS-232C cable (pin-2 to pin-3, pin-3 to pin-2,   
					pin-5 to pin-5). You cannot turn off the secondary Receiver until it displays   
					“-End” and “OK” on the panel.   
					Note: Due to a new modification of flash to 16M, you need to press the   
					POWER button to put Receiver in standby mode before you update the soft-   
					ware from computer or Receiver (primary Receiver only).   
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				TROUBLESHOOTING   
					PROBLEM   
					WHAT TO DO   
					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					The display on the   
					front panel does not   
					light up.   
					Check that the main   
					cable is plugged into   
					the power socket.   
					Main cable is not   
					connected.   
					No sound or picture.   
					But the front panel   
					red light is on.   
					The unit is in stand-   
					by mode.   
					Press the standby   
					button.   
					Adjust the dish.   
					Check the signal   
					level on the antenna   
					setup menu.   
					The satellite dish is   
					not pointing at the   
					satellite.   
					No sound or picture   
					Check the cable   
					connections, LNB   
					and other equipment   
					connected between   
					the LNB and the   
					Receiver, and/or   
					adjust the dish.   
					No signal or   
					weak signal.   
					The satellite dish is   
					not pointing at the   
					satellite.   
					Bad picture/   
					blocking error.   
					Adjust the dish.   
					Connect a signal   
					attenuator to the   
					LNB input.   
					Signal is too strong.   
					Check that the main   
					cable is plugged into   
					the power socket.   
					Satellite dish is too   
					small.   
					Change to an LNB   
					with a lower noise   
					factor.   
					LNB noise factor   
					too high.   
					The LNB is faulty.   
					Change the LNB.   
					If the system is con-   
					nected by SCART   
					leads or RCA leads,   
					switch the TV to the   
					appropriate AV input.   
					The system is con-   
					nected by SCART   
					leads or RCA leads,   
					and TV is not in   
					No picture appears   
					on the TV screen.   
					AV/EXIT mode.   
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					PROBLEM   
					WHAT TO DO   
					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					Check the UHF chan-   
					nel in your system and   
					tune the UHF channel   
					properly.   
					The system is con-   
					nected using RF   
					leads.   
					No picture appears   
					on the TV screen.   
					The system is con-   
					nected using RF   
					leads and the output   
					channel of the   
					Receiver interferes   
					with an existing ter-   
					restrial channel or   
					video signal.   
					There is interfer-   
					ence on your digital   
					satellite channels.   
					Change the   
					Receiver output   
					channel to a more   
					suitable channel, or   
					connect the system   
					using SCART leads.   
					The remote control   
					is not working.   
					Batteries exhausted.   
					Change the batteries.   
					Aim the remote control   
					at the Receiver or   
					check that nothing   
					blocks the front panel.   
					Remote control is   
					incorrectly aimed.   
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				GLOSSARY   
					Access   
					Authorization to use the coding system to purchase/order TV programs.   
					AGC   
					Automatic Gain Control. A circuit that automatically adjusts signal levels.   
					Audio system   
					With digital satellite reception, the sound is transmitted in packages and is   
					selected either in a special audio mode or pre-selected by using the   
					installation setup. This makes it possible to select between several different   
					languages in a film. The number of choices is dependent on what is   
					available in the signal.   
					DVB   
					The Digital Video Broadcast group was created to establish a technical   
					framework for the introduction of digital video broadcasting systems.   
					EPG   
					Electronic Program Guide. Software that enables viewers to navigate easily   
					among the large number of channels provided 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.   
					Signals in the GHz range are often called microwaves.   
					LNB (low-noise block converter) or LNBF   
					An electronic unit mounted on the satellite dish. It receives the signals   
					reflected by the dish and converts them to signals that can be used by   
					the Receiver.   
					L.O.   
					Local oscillator part of the LNB. It converts from the satellite frequency   
					down to a frequency acceptable for the Receiver.   
					MHz   
					The prefix mega means million, and Hertz means cycles per second.   
					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” programs that they consider   
					unsuitable for children. A “locked” channel or program can only be   
					“unlocked” with the special parental access code.   
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					PCR   
					Program Clock Reference. Timing information corresponding to a particular   
					satellite channel on a digital frequency. The PCR must be entered when   
					adding new channels.   
					Polarization   
					Polarization allows several programs to be fit into the same frequency   
					band. The signals from a 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).   
					RS232   
					A serial communications standard data port.   
					Satellite dish   
					A dish-shaped antenna (reflector) to receive signals from a satellite. The   
					dish focuses the signals into the LNB.   
					SCART   
					A 21-pin connector used for connection of the Receiver, VCR and TV. Also   
					named Euroconnector or Peritel connector.   
					Scrambled satellite TV program   
					Some satellite TV programs are transmitted in scrambled form. A   
					Smartcard, and possibly a conditional access (CA) module, will be needed   
					to view such programs.   
					Service provider   
					Company that packages a number of programs and/or services and   
					distributes them to customers.   
					SNR   
					Signal-to-noise ratio. A measure of signal quality.   
					Symbol rate   
					Size of the digital package transmission.   
					SW   
					Software. Instructions that enable an electronic device (such as a computer   
					or satellite receiver) to operate and perform certain functions or applications.   
					TP   
					Transponder. A component of a satellite that receives uplinked signals   
					(such as programming channels) from Earth-based transmitter dishes and   
					downlinks them to other Earth-based satellite receive dishes.   
					VCR   
					Video Cassette Recorder.   
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				TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   
					Note: The specifications for your Receiver may differ from those described   
					below, depending on where you purchased your Receiver. lf you need assistance   
					in identifying your specific equipment specifications, contact your authorized dealer.   
					VIDEO   
					Decoding   
					MPEG-2 & MEPG-1 compatible   
					Max 15Mbps   
					PAL/NTSC/SECAM   
					Bit rate   
					Output   
					Aspect ratio   
					Active pixel   
					Output connector   
					4:3, 16:9   
					720x480 @ 30fps; 720x576 @ 25fps   
					RCA, TV SCART, VCR SCART, S-Video   
					AUDIO   
					Decoding   
					Mode   
					MPEG-2/MPEG-1 layer I & II   
					Mono, Dual, Stereo, Joint stereo   
					Max 384kbps   
					Bit rate   
					Output connector   
					RCA, SCART, S/PDIF (Coaxial, Optical)   
					DEMODULATOR   
					Demodulation   
					Symbol rate   
					QSPK   
					SCPC/MCPC   
					RS (204, 188, 8)   
					All DVB rates   
					Outer code   
					Inner code   
					Energy dispersion   
					DVB-S recommendation   
					INPUT SIGNAL   
					Frequency   
					950MHz-2150MHz   
					-65dBm to -25dBm   
					Input level   
					Channel bandwidth 36MHz   
					Input socket   
					F-type connector   
					RF MODULATOR   
					Input   
					IEC 169-24 Male x 1   
					Output   
					Band   
					IEC 169-24 Female x 1   
					UHF   
					TV Standard   
					Output Channel   
					PAL BG/I/DK, NTSC M   
					21-69 (PAL), 14-83 (NTSC)   
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				TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   
					LNB CONTROL   
					Power supply   
					13/18V (500mA max) polarization with short   
					circuit protection   
					Polarized control   
					DiSEqC control   
					13/18V polarization (vertical/horizontal)   
					DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC 1.2   
					MISCELLANEOUS   
					Supply voltage   
					Power consumption   
					100-240VAC 50-60Hz   
					30 watts max   
					Operating temperature +5°C to +40°C   
					Storage temperature   
					Dimensions (WxDxH)   
					Weight   
					-20°C to +70°C   
					290 x 190 x 40.5mm   
					2.1kg   
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				MENU STRUCTURE   
					TV(Radio) Channel   
					1. Edit Channels   
					2. Set Favorites   
					Edit Channel   
					1. Play channel   
					2. Lock/Unlock channel   
					3. Delete/Undelete   
					channel   
					4. Move channel   
					5. Rename channel   
					6. Modify channel   
					TV(Radio)Channel   
					3. Sort by FTA   
					4. Sort by Satellite   
					5. Sort by Transponder   
					6. Sort by Favorite   
					7. Sort by Alphabet   
					Installation   
					Set Favorites   
					Installation   
					1. Movie   
					3. News   
					2. Music   
					4. Kids   
					1. Satellite Search   
					2. Transponder Search   
					3. Satellite Setting   
					4. Transponder Setting   
					5. Education 6. Sport   
					7. Entertainment   
					Main Menu   
					TV Channel   
					Radio Channel   
					Installation   
					System   
					Parental Control   
					Game   
					Satellite Search   
					1. Start Search   
					2. MultiSatSearch   
					Transponder Search   
					Satellite Setting   
					System   
					1. System   
					2. OSD   
					3. Time Adjust   
					4. Reset All   
					5. Reset Channels   
					6. About DVB   
					1. Add   
					3. Rename   
					2. Delete   
					4. Move   
					System   
					Transponder Setting   
					1. Select satellite   
					2. Add transponder   
					3. Edit transponder   
					4. Delete transponder   
					Parental Control   
					Game   
					Parental Control   
					Game   
					1. Tetris   
					2. Snake   
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