TOPFIELD
TF6000F
User Manual
Digital Satellite Receiver
Free To Air
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Chapter 1
Overview
1.1 Introduction
The TF6000F digital receiver is fully compliant with the in-
ternational digital video broadcasting standard, and can play
digital satellite services. To operate it, you need a satellite an-
tenna, which must be installed and directed at the required
satellite.
Unlike analogue broadcasting, digital television and radio ser-
vices are not all assigned their own frequencies; instead, sev-
eral television and radio are transmitted by a single transpon-
der.
To help you with the choice and settings for satellite services,
a selection of television and radio services have already been
programmed for you. You can do service search so that all the
satellite services that have since gone on air are available to
you. Of course, you can easily program new services yourself.
You can find the current transponder information on teletext
from various broadcasters.
The TF6000F digital receiver has the features as follows:
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• This digital receiver supports DiSEqC 1.0, DiSEqC 1.1,
DiSEqC 1.2 and USALS (DiSEqC).
• This digtial receiver saves up to 5000 TV and radio ser-
vices.
• You can edit the service list and make your own favorite
service list.
• You can view the program guide
• You can view the information of a TV programme.
• You can update the firmware of the digital receiver to
the latest, which will be provided by Topfield.
Refer to Section A.1 on page 40 for detailed features.
1.2 Controlling The Digital Receiver
You can control the digital receiver with the remote control
and the front panel buttons.
1.2.1 Front Panel
CHANNEL
lamp lights up whenever you press a button of the remote
control.
PWR lamp lights up while the digital receiver is in the the
standby mode.
CHANNEL
,
buttons switch services up and down, and
move the cursor up and down in the menus.
button toggles the digital receiver between the operation
mode and the standby mode.
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1.2 Controlling The Digital Receiver
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1.2.2 Remote Control
1
⃝
Standby button toggles the digital re-
ceiver between operation mode
and standby mode.
2
⃝
Mute button mutes the television or
audio appliance.
3
⃝
Numeric buttons selects a service to
watch, or enters a parameter
value such as recording time.
4
⃝
Recall button makes a return to the
previous service.
5
⃝
FAV button displays the favorite ser-
vice list.
6
⃝
Menu button displays the menu, or
escapes to a higher level menu
out of a submenu.
7
⃝
Exit button escapes from any menu.
8
⃝
Guide button displays
program
guides, if available.
9
⃝
Information button displays the infor-
mation about the programme on
the air.
10
⃝
,
buttons switch services up and
down, and move the cursor up
and down in the menus.
11
⃝
,
buttons change the volume, and select and change
individual entries in the menus.
12
⃝
OK button displays the service list, and selects an entry in
the menus.
13
⃝
TV/Radio button toggles between TV mode and radio mode.
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Overview
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⃝
SAT button displays the satellite list. (available only for the
satellite receiver)
15
⃝
V+ and V− buttons change the volume, and select and change
individual entries in the menus.
16
⃝
P+ and P− buttons switch services up and down, and move
the cursor up and down in the menus.
17
⃝
Function buttons have other functions per menu. Their func-
tions will be guided in the help window on a menu
screen.
18
⃝
Sound, Subtitle and Teletext button selects sound track and
mode, enables subtitle display, and enables teletext dis-
play, if available.
19
⃝
Pause button keeps a picture from the programme on the
air as it is.
20
⃝
UHF button displays the RF modulator settings.
21
⃝
TV/STB button toggles between digital TV from the digital
receiver and analogue TV from the conventional aerial
broadcasting.
22
⃝
M1 button displays the multipicture selection window. (avail-
able only in specific models)
23
⃝
N/P button switches the colour encoding method.
24
⃝
Sleep button sets the sleep timer. The digital receiver is
turned off to standby mode when a specified time is
elapsed,
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Chapter 2
Installation
2.1 Packing Contents
Unpack your receiver and check the following cables and ac-
cessories are also included in the package:
• 1 remote control.
• 2 batteries (AAA 1.5 V).
• 1 user manual
2.2 Safety Precautions
Please read the following safety precautions carefully for your
safety.
• The mains supply must be 90 to 250 volt. Check it before
connecting the digital receiver to the mains supply.
• This digital receiver is designed to receive, record and
play back video and audio signals. Any other use is ex-
pressly prohibited.
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• When setting up the digital receiver, make sure it is in
a horizontal position and that the mains socket is easily
accessible.
• Do not expose the digital receiver to any moisture. The
digital receiver is designed for use in dry rooms. If you
do use it outdoors, please ensure that it is protected from
moisture, such as rain or splashing water. Do not place
any vessels such as vases on the digital receiver. These
may be knocked over and spill fluid on the electrical
components, thus presenting a safety risk.
• Do not place the digital receiver close to heating units or
in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling. Place the
digital receiver on a hard, level surface. Do not lay any
objects such as magazines on the digital receiver. When
placed in a cabinet, make sure there is a minimum space
of 10 cm around it.
• Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even
if the digital receiver player is switched off, it can be
damaged by a lightning strike to the mains or the an-
tenna. Always disconnect the mains and antenna plugs
during a storm.
• Never open the digital receiver casing under any cir-
cumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for damage
resulting from improper handling.
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2.3 The Connection Panel
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2.3 The Connection Panel
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RF OUT
RF IN
LNB IN
LNB OUT
RS-232
R - AUDIO - LVIDEO
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Z
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1) LNB IN: Satellite broadcast input socket.
2) LNB OUT: Satellite broadcast output socket.
3) VIDEO: Composite video output socket for television or AV
receiver.
4) R-AUDIO-L: Stereo audio output socket for television or au-
dio appliance.
5) RF IN: Terrestrial broadcast input socket from conventional
aerial antenna.
6) RF OUT: AV output socket for television.
7) RS232: Serial port for firmware update and data transfer
2.4 Connecting The Digital Receiver
There are some ways to install the digital receiver as described
below. Install the digital receiver suitably to your television
and audio appliance. If you have problems with your instal-
lation or need a help, contact your dealer or service provider.
2.4.1 Connecting to The Satellite Antenna
Connect the satellite antenna cable to the LNB IN socket on the
digital receiver.
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RF OUT
RF IN
LNB IN
LNB OUT
RS-232
R - AUDIO - LVIDEO
2.4.2 Connecting to The TV by RCA Cable
Plug a RCA cable into the VIDEO (yellow), L AUDIO (white)
and R AUDIO (red) sockets on the digital receiver and the cor-
responding input sockets on the television or audio appliance.
RF OUT
LNB IN
RF IN
LNB OUT
RS-232
R - AUDIO - LVIDEO
2.4.3 Connecting to The TV by RF Cable
Connect the aerial antenna cable to the RF IN socket on the
digital receiver, and then plug a RF cable into the RF OUT
socket on the digital receiver and the corresponding input socket
on the television.
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2.5 Inserting Batteries in The Remote Control
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RF OUT
RF IN
LNB IN
LNB OUT
RS-232
R - AUDIO - LVIDEO
2.5 Inserting Batteries in The Remote Control
1. Open the battery compartment by removing the lid.
2. Insert the batteries Observe the polarity (marked on the
base of the battery compartment).
3. Close the battery compartment.
If the digital receiver no longer reacts properly to remote con-
trol commands, the batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove
used batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for dam-
age resulting from leaking batteries.
Note Batteries, including those which contain no heavy met-
als, may not be disposed of with household waste.
Please dispose of used batteries in an environmentally
sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations
which apply in your area.
2.6 Station Settings
This digital receiver can be operated with fixed and motorised
antenna system. You have to configure station settings accord-
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ing to your antenna system.
2.6.1 LNB Setting
The LNB (Low Noise Block)
down-converter amplifies the
signal received by the antenna
and lowers the frequency of
the signal. The signal is then
fed from the LNB to the digital
receiver.
To configure the LNB setting, se-
lect the Installation > LNB Set-
ting menu.
Satellite Name
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Pressing OK button displays the satellite list, which is listed in
¢
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alphabetical order. Select one of the preprogrammed satellites
that corresponds to the direction of the antenna. If a desired
satellite is not in the list, then select Other.
LNB Frequency
Select the local oscillator frequency of the LNB. You can input
the frequency with the numeric buttons.
LNB Power
22 kHz
Set this parameter to on to supply the LNB with power.
If you have a 22 kHz tone switch box and wish to enable it, set
this parameter to on. If the LNB Frequency parameter is set to
Universal LNB, this parameter is not available.
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DiSEqC 1.1 and DiSEqC 1.0
This digital receiver is designed to be DiSEqC 1.1 compatible.
This allows multiple antennas to be connected to one digital
receiver at the same time. If you have two or more fixed an-
tennas, then it is recommended to use a DiSEqC 1.1 switch.
If you have an only DiSEqC 1.1 switch, it is possible to connect
up to 4 antennas. Set the DiSEqC 1.0 to Disable and select an
item in DiSEqC1.1. If you use a DiSEqC1.1 switch and DiSEqC
1.0 switches, it is possible to connect up to 16 antennas. Con-
nect the DiSEqC1.1 switch to the digital receiver and connect
the DiSEqC 1.0 switches to the DiSEqC1.1 switch.
Set the DiSEqC 1.1 parameter and DiS-
EqC 1.0 parameter according to the an-
tenna configuration. For example, to
select A7 in the figure, set the DiS-
EqC1.1 parameter to 2 of 4 and the
DiSEqC1.0 parameter to 3 of 4.
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2.6.2 Service Search
To search services, select the
Installation > Service Search
menu.
Satellite Name
£
Pressing OK button displays the satellite list, which is listed in
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alphabetical order. Select one of the preprogrammed satellites
that corresponds to the direction of the antenna. If a desired
satellite is not in the list, then select Other.
Search Mode
The Auto mode uses the information the digital receiver has.
To use the Manual mode, you have to know in advance the fre-
quency, symbol rate and polarization type of the transponder
you want to search. To use the Advanced mode, you have to
know the audio PID, video PID or PCR PID of the transpon-
der you want to search. The SMATV mode is used for special
purposes on the satellite master antenna TV system.
Frequency
In manual, advanced or SMATV search mode, select or enter
the frequency of the transponder you want to search.
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Symbol Rate
In manual, advanced or SMATV search mode, select or enter
the symbol rate of the transponder you want to search.
Polarization
In manual or advanced search mode. select the polarization
type of the transponder you want to search.
Network Search
In automatic or manual search mode, if NIT (Network Infor-
mation Table) is available and this parameter is set to on, the
information of the transponder you want to search will be
found.
PID
PID (Packet Identifier) is a set of numbers that identifies the
transport streams packets from a single data stream. In ad-
vanced search mode, enter and save the PIDs of the transpon-
der you want to search.
FTA/Scrambled
Start Search
Select the station class you want to search. FTA (Free To Air)
is free, but CAS (Conditional Access System) is not.
To start the service search, select this menu. To cancel the
£
search in process, press the EXIT button.
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2.6.3 Motorized DiSEqC 1.2
To configure the settings with
DiSEqC 1.2, select the Installation
> Motorized DiSEqC 1.2 menu.
Satellite Name
Select a satellite that will be used to identify a motor position.
Select a transponder of which signal is strong.
Frequency
Motorized DiSEqC 1.2
Set this parameter to enable if you have DiSEqC 1.2 antenna.
DiSEqC Command Mode
To finely tune the position of the antenna for better reception,
select the User mode. To search the position of a satellite man-
ullay, select the Installer mode.
Movement
In the user mode, the antenna is moved by fine tuning. In the
installer mode, the antenna is moved by button (to the east)
and
button(to the west).
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Motor Control
Goto: Move the motor to the stored position of the selected
satellite.
Store: Store the current position of the motor for the selected
satellite.
The followings are available only in the Installer mode.
Recalculate: Recalculate the position of the Stab Rotor motor.
Goto Ref: Go to reference.
Limit E, Limit W: Set the limits of East and West position.
Limit Off: Remove the limitation.
Reset: Reset all the stored position of the motor relative to the
‘0’ position
2.6.4 USALS Setting
USALS is very convenient mo-
torized DiSEqC system that sup-
ports DiSEqC 1.3 command and
also can get the satellite position
automatically if you know your
geographical location.
To configure the USALS settings,
select the Installation > USALS
Setting menu.
Motorized DiSEqC 1.3
Set this parameter to enable if you have DiSEqC 1.3 switch.
Satellite Name
Select a satellite that will be used to identify a motor position.
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Satellite Angle
This parameter represents the longitude of the selected satel-
lite and it can be set automatically in case of selecting a satellite
name. You can use the numeric buttons enter the angle. East
or West will be selected by
and buttons.
My Longitude
My Latitude
This parameter represents the longitude of your location. You
can select the angle, East and West by
tons.
,
or numeric but-
This parameter represents the latitude of your location. You
can select the angle, South or North by
,
or numeric but-
tons.
Reference Position
Move
This menu makes go to the reference position (φ°).
After searching the position you want by Goto the position
item, you can tune the antenna to go to the exact position
by this item.
and
button moves the antenna to anti-
clockwise and clockwise respectively.
Frequency
Select a transponder of which signal is strong.
Goto the position
After setting the Longitude, Latitude and the longitude of the
selected satellite, this menu is used when you want to move
the desired direction (position) of the dish saved before. Its
moving limit is ± 65 °.
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2.6.5 Editing The Transponder List
To edit the transponder list, se-
lect the Installation > SAT/TP
Edit menu.
Satellite Name
£
By pressing OK button, you can see the listed satellite names.
¢
¡
Then,using
,
,
or
buttons, you can select satellite.
Frequency
£
By pressing OK button, you can see the all frequencies of transpon-
ders of a satellite and can select a frequency. Or, by pressing
¢
¡
,
,
or
buttons, you can select and view a frequency
one by one.
Symbol Rate
Polarization
You can see the symbol rate of specified satellite on the right
side of the menu.
You can select the polarization from Horizontal and Vertical
modes.
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SAT Name Edit
You can change the name of the satellite name by this menu.
£
Press OK button to display a keyboard. There are several
¢
¡
items such as Other, Save and Space in the keyboard. By se-
lecting Other item, you can see a new alphabet character sets.
The Space item make a space between two characters. And
the Save item is used to confirm the new name of the satellite.
Note You can move the cursor in the keyboard row by
or and column by or , button.
or
Add New TP
In case of new transponder information is added by broad-
caster, you can add new TP(transponder) information and en-
joy new services. Before adding new TP information, you
should know the frequency, symbol rate and polarization types.
After adding new information, you should confirm the new
£
information by pressing OK button at OK item.
¢
¡
Delete TP
By selecting this item, you can delete the selected TP(Transponder)
information.
Add Satellite
Delete Satellite
Using this menu, you can add new satellite name by keyboard,
then it will be added in the Satellite Name menu.
By selecting this item, you can delete the selected satellite in-
formation.
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Service Search
It is used to go to Service Search menu directly from SAT/TP
Edit menu.
2.6.6 Factory Setting
All the stored data can be reset just like it was manufactured.
To reset all of the settings and lists, select the Installation >
Factory Setting menu. The factory setting has two steps. The
first is to reset the service data and other system configura-
tions except Motorized DiSEqC 1.2 setting. The second is to
reset the parameters of Motorized DiSEqC 1.2.
2.6.7 System Recovery
To restore the preference settings and lists, select the Installa-
tion > Factory Setting menu. All the data and system setting
can be stored and restored.
Recover
Store
It recovers all the stored data and system setting. The factory
default setting will be reloaded unless the installer stores the
data and system setting by Store function.
It stores all the data and system setting as current setting. The
stored data and seting will be restored by Recover function. It
is permitted only to the installers. The PIN code is different
from that of users.
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Preference Settings
Chapter 3
Preference Settings
3.1 Time Setting
To set the local time, select the
System Setting > Local Time
Setting menu.
The exact local current time can
be adjusted by using the Mode,
the Local Time and the Time Off-
set submenus.
Mode
By using
,
you can select on of the Auto/Manual mode.
The Auto mode updates the time settings automatically by the
GMT received from the broadcast and the Time Offset you
have inserted. The Auto mode is recommended.
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Local Time
The Local Time is adjustable only when the Mode is in the
Manual mode. Adjust the current time, if necessary, by using
the numeric buttons and
,
buttons.
GMT
GMT is referred to the standard time of Greenwich. It cannot
be changed.
Time Offset
The current time of the local area can be inserted. In another
words, insert the time difference of the local time zone from
the GMT. For example, if the local area is Seoul (the time dif-
ference from the GMT is 9), insert 9:00. The time is adjustable
by using
,
buttons, 15 minutes at a time.
3.2 Timer Setting
To set the timer, select the Sys-
tem Setting > VCR Timer Setting
menu.
To insert a new timer entry, press
£
£
F1 button. Press OK button to
¢ ¡
¢
¡
£
edit the entry, and press F2 but-
¢ ¡
ton to delete the selected entry.
Type: Select TV or Radio by pressing
,
button.
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Satellite: Press OK button to display the satellite list. Select a
¢
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satellite that includes the service to be played.
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Preference Settings
Service: Select the service to be reserved for recording by press-
£
ing OK button.
¢
¡
Mode: By using
,
buttons, select one among One Time,
Everyday, Every Weekend, Weekly, and Every Week-
day.
Date: Select the recording start date by pressing
,
but-
tons.
£
Wakeup Time: Select the wakeup time.
,
buttons and
0
¢ ¡
£
to 9 buttons are available.
¢ ¡
Duration: Select the recording duration by pressing
,
but-
tons.
OK: To confirm the setting for the reserved recording, press
£
OK button.
¢
¡
Service Name
Reseved Date
Duration Mode
Wakeup Time
Service Number
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3.3 Access Restriction
To set the access restrictions,
select the System Setting
>
Parental Control menu.
Password to various menus can
be configured. The PIN Code
box will automatically appear
when this menu is selected. The
default PIN Code is 0000.
Censorship
The Censorship item blocks programs according to each spe-
cific setting. Use buttons to select the items below.
,
No Block: Access to everyone.
Total Block: Access to no one without PIN code. If the service
is limitation free, the block function will not work.
4 –18 (age): Inaccessible for viewers within each minimum
age limit if a maturing rating of the event is same or
lower than the age limit. In case of inaccessible, the dig-
ital receiver asks the PIN Code and check the age limit.
If the service is limitation free, the block function will not work.
Change PIN Code
Go to the Change PIN Code item to configure new PIN Code.
£
Press OK button, then a box will appear on the screen. Enter
the PIN code by using the numeric buttons on your remote
control.
¢
¡
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Preference Settings
Access Control
The Access Control menu controls access to following items:
Time Setting, Language Setting, A/V Output Setting, Organiz-
ing Favorites, and so on. To lock a menu, select the Locked en-
try. Locked means controlling the access to the specific menus
with the PIN Code system. The default PIN Code is 0000.
3.4 Language Setting
There are many languages avail-
able for the menu, subtitle and
audio. To set the languages, se-
lect the System Setting > Lan-
guage Setting menu.
Menu Language
It is an item for changing the language of the Main menu. Se-
lect the language that the menus will be shown in.
Subtitle Language
It is an item for changing the language of the subtitle. As long
as the services support it, the subtitle language is changeable
by pressing the subtitle button
on your remote control.
Audio Language
It is an item for changing the language of the Audio. If more
than one audio language is transmitted, you may select one
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3.5 Audio and Video Setting
language among the languages transmitted by pressing
25
button.
3.5 Audio and Video Setting
To set the audio and video set-
tings, select the System Setting
> A/V Output Setting menu.
TV Type
Select your TV standard. For automatic PAL/NTSC selection,
set it to Multi.
TV Aspect Ratio
Display Format
Select your TV screen format. Select 4:3 or 16:9 mode by using
,
buttons.
If you have a TV set with the 4:3 picture format and transmis-
sion is in 16:9, you can select the display format. Select the
Letter Box or Center extract by using
,
buttons.
Sound Mode
It allows you to configure the sound mode. Select the Stereo,
Mono, Left and Right mode by using buttons. The Sound
,
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mode is configurable later on by using the sound button
on your remote control.
RF Output
When the digital receiver is connected to the TV by an RF ca-
ble, you may need to select the correct TV standard system.
Select the PAL G, PAL I, PAL K, NTSC M mode by using
,
buttons.
RF Channel
Select a RF channel by using
,
buttons. The default RF
channel is CH36. When you change the RF channel number,
you must also change to the same value on the TV. If you do
not, there will be no picture and sound.
3.6 Menu Display Transparency
To adjust the transparency level of the menus and the other
on-screen display , select the System Setting > OSD Trans-
parency menu. The available levels are ranging from 0% to
50%.
3.7 Display Time of The Information Box
Refer the information box to Section 5.2 on page 32.
To adjust the display time of the information box, select the
System Setting > Info Box Display Time menu. When you se-
lect a service to watch, the information box is displayed dur-
ing the specified time.
3.8 Position of The Information Box
You can raise or lower the position of the information box.
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To adjust the position of the information box, select the Sys-
tem Setting > Info Box Position menu.
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Listing Services
Chapter 4
Listing Services
4.1 Editing The Services List
To edit the service list, select the
Organizing Services menu.
Browse
£
Press OK button. Now, browsing through the Organizing Ser-
vices is possible. Press assigned buttons on the help message.
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Rename
£
Use
,
buttons to select Rename item and press OK button
¢
¡
£
to move the cursor to the Service List. Press OK button to
display keyboard, and rename the service. After renaming it,
¢
¡
£
be sure to save it by pressing OK button at Save item.
¢
¡
Move
Lock
You can reorder and move the service to the preferred posi-
£
tion. Mark the desired service to move and press OK button.
¢
¡
Use
,
buttons to choose the Move mode.
You can restrain and lock the services. From here, locking (and
later unlocking) services in any of the lists is possible e.g. in
order to prevent children from watching it. If a locked service
is selected, you should enter the PIN code in order to enjoy it.
Delete
£
Press OK button to delete services. The delete function dif-
fers from the skip function as it deletes the service completely.
Whereas, the skip function just makes the service invisible.
¢
¡
Note The Delete menu deletes the specified service perma-
nently. The only way to undo it is to perform the service
search again.
Sort
You can sort and rearrange the service list.
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Listing Services
4.2 Editing The Favorites List
To edit the favorite services list,
select the Organizing Favorties
menu.
On the Fav List mode, four standard lists are selected as the
default menus: News, Movie Music and Sports. Up to 30 lists
including these lists can be added and renamed. When delet-
ing a service, select a service in the Fav Services section and
press the assigned button on the help message.
To add services into Favorites, locate the cursor to the desired
£
service in Service List and press OK button. To delete a ser-
¢
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vice from Favorites, locate the cursor to the service in Fav Ser-
£
vices and press OK button.
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Chapter 5
Daily Usage
5.1 Browsing Services
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Press OK button to see the ser-
¢
¡
vice list then the service list with
the help window will be dis-
played. Select one of the services
you want to enjoy.
£
£
By pressing the 0 button instead of OK button, satellite se-
¢ ¡
¢
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lection window will appear. You can select a satellite there.
Sorting, alphabetic search and selecting a service by satellite is
possible.
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Daily Usage
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Pressing M1 button in the ser-
¢
¡
vice list pops up the multipic-
ture selection window. Choose
any form you desire to view.
The multipicture function is also
available in the favorite list,
which appears on pressing the
£
FAV button.
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5.2 Information Box
Press the information button
on the remote control to see
the program information. The Information box displays as fol-
lows:
• Service Number
• Service Name
• Detailed Program Informa-
tion
• Signal Level and Quality
• Satellite Information
• Information of subtitle and
teletext
• Parental Lock
You can hide the Information Box by pressing
button.
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Service Name
Event Name
Frequency
Signal Strength
Service
Number
Time
CAS,
Parental
Lock
Information Subtitle,
Teletext
Mark
Event Description Start Time – End Time / Dolby / Multifeed
You can see the Current/Next event by pressing
,
button
in the information box. To control the volume in the informa-
tion box, you have to press button two times without
interval. If EPG is available on programs, by using but-
tons, you can see the EPG. You can see extended information
of the event by pressing the information button once more.
/
,
5.3 Electronic Program Guide
To display the information about
currently being broadcasted as
well as those that will be broad-
£
casted next, press GUIDE button
¢
¡
on the remote control unit. If
EPG is available on programs,
you will see the detailed descrip-
tion of the programs, start/end
time and programs schedules
etc.
,
buttons will be used to move program and to see next
program schedules.
,
buttons will be used to switch the service.
£
OK button makes the reservation for the next program. For
a detailed description of the reservation method, refer to Sec-
¢
button shows extended information of the event.
button will change the contents of EPG between TV and
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Daily Usage
Radio services.
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F1 button switches the EPG from Single Service to Multi Ser-
vice and in opposition.
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5.4 Viweing Subtitle
You can choose a language of subtitle using the subtitle button
on the remote control. If the broadcaster provides subti-
tles, you can see the subtitle symbol in the Information Box.
5.5 Viewing Teletext
If the broadcaster supports teletext, you can see the teletext
symbol in the Information Box. There are VBI insertion
mode and software emulation mode in teletext. In the VBI in-
sertion mode, which is always on, you can watch the teletext
with your TV using the remote control of your TV. To watch
teletext with VBI insertion, your TV must support teletext. In
the software emulation mode, you can watch the teletext even
though your TV does not support teletext. You can watch the
teletext using the remote control of digital receiver. Press the
teletext button
tion mode. Press the teletext button
button to escape from teletext.
to watch the teletext with software emula-
£
once more or EXIT
¢
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5.6 Selecting Sound Track
You can choose a language of
soundtrack by pressing the
sound button
when
a
broadcaster supports various
languages of soundtrack. Also,
it is possible to choose a mode
among Stereo, Mono, Left and
Right using
sound button
,
buttons. The
is used for
multifeed function, too.
If the multifeed is available in current service, Multifeed Track
will be displayed first. You can change the display to Sound
Track selection menu by pressing the sound button
more.
once
5.7 Selecting Multifeed
If multifeed is available in the service, the multifeed symbol
will appear at the right side of the Information box. If
available, the Multifeed Track and Sound Track are toggled
by the sound button
multifeed services.
. It is possible to choose one of the
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Firmware Update and Data Transfer
Chapter 6
Firmware Update and Data
Transfer
The digital receiver has a stable and convenience firmware to
use. However, a new firmware may be released to improve the
digital receiver, The latest firmware and the update program
To view the current information
of the digital receiver, select the
Information > IRD Status menu.
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6.1 Firmware Update
6.1.1 From The Satellite
You can update the firmware using the method called OTA
(Over The Air). OTA is a standard for the transmission and
reception of application-related information in a wireless com-
munications system.
To update the firmware by OTA,
press the Installation > Firmware
Upgrade menu.
The information of the satellite
available to update the digital re-
ceiver’s firmware by OTA is as
follows.
The satellite for OTA can be
Satellite
Astra
changed. You can get the infor-
mation at the Topfield website,
Frequency
12603 MHz
Symbol Rate 22000 KS/s
Polarity
PID
Horizontal
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6.1.2 From a Personal Computer via RS232 Port
It is possible to transfer a new firmware to the digital receiver
from a personal computer connecting them by a RS232 cable
to update the firmware. The firmware transfer program, TFD-
Down is needed to use this method of update, which is avail-
How to update the firmware with this method is as follows.
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Firmware Update and Data Transfer
1. Download a new firmware applicable to the digital re-
ceiver from the Topfield website.
2. Download TFD-Down from the Topfield website.
3. Plug a RS232 cable into the RS232 port on the digital
receiver and the corresponding port on your computer.
4. Turn on the digital receiver.
5. Run TFD-Down.
How to use TFD-Down is as follows.
£
1. Press Find button to select the new
¢
¡
firmware file.
£
2. Press Download button to start the file
¢
transfer.
£
¡
3. Press Stop button to cancel the file trans-
¢
¡
fer.
6.1.3 From another Digital Receiver via RS232 Port
It is possible to transfer a new firmware to the digital receiver
from another digital receiver connecting them by a RS232 ca-
ble to update the firmware only if they are the same model.
How to update the firmware with this method is as follows.
1. Plug a RS232 cable into the RS232 port on the digital
receiver and the other’s.
2. Turn on them.
3. Select the Installation > Transfer Firmware to Other IRD
menu .
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6.2 Data Transfer
From another Digital Receiver via RS232 Port
It is possible to transfer service information to the digital re-
ceiver from another digital receiver connecting them by a RS232
cable only if they are the same model.
The method is as follows.
1. Plug a RS232 cable into the RS232 port on the digital
receiver and the other’s.
2. Turn on them.
3. Select the Installation > Transfer Data to Other IRD menu.
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Information
Appendix A
Information
A.1 Operational Functions and Features
• Fully compliant with MPEG-2 digital and DVB
• DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and USALS(DiSEqC 1.3) supported
• 5000 services programmable including radio service
• Multilingual audio supported
• Multilingual menu provided
• Service switching time less than 1 second
• Service list editable
• Favorite service list editable
• Favorite service groups available up to 30
• Automatic selection of color model
• 256 color on-screen display
• GMT and time offset supported
• Full picture in graphic function
• Electronic program guide supported
• Subtitle supported
• Teletext supported
• Access restriction function provided
• Firmware update and data transfer available between
the same receivers
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• Exciting games embedded
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• RCA AV output supported
• RF-modulator output supported
• Timer function provided
• Multipicture function provided
• User image display fuction provided in the radio mode
A.2 Technical Specification
Table A.1: Specifications of Tuner & Channel Decoder
Input/Loop through Connector F-type, IEC 169-24, Female
Frequency Range
950 to 2150 MHz
Signal Level Input
LNB Power & Polarization
−65 to −25 dBm
Vertical : +13.5 VDC
Horizontal : +18.5 VDC
Current : Max. 500 mA with overload pro-
tection
22 kHz Tone
Frequency : 22 ± 1 kHz
Amplitude : 0.65 ± 0.2 V
QPSK
1 to 45 MS/s
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8
Demodulation
Input Symbol Rate
Code Rate
Table A.2: Specifications of MPEG Transport Stream AV Decoding
Transport Stream
Profile Level
ISO/IEC 13818-1 MPEG-2 Transport Stream
MPEG-2 MP@ML
Aspect Ratio
4:3, 16:9
Video Resolution
Audio Decoding
720 × 576
MPEG-1 Layer 1 and 2
Table A.3: Specifications of Connection Sockets
RCA A/V
RS-232
Video CVBS output
Audio L/R output
9 pin D-sub type
Transfer rate : Max. 115.2 kbps
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Information
Table A.4: Specifications of RF-Modulator
Connector
Output Service
TV standard
75 Ω, IEC 169-2, Female/Male
CH21 – 69 (PAL) / CH14 – 83 (NTSC)
PAL G/I/K, NTSC-M
Table A.5: Specifications of Power Supply
Input Voltage
Type
90 to 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz
SMPS
Power Consumption
Protection
Running: Max. 24 W, Standby: 9 W
Separate internal fuse.
The input shall have lightning protection.
Table A.6: Physical Specifications
Size (W × H × D)
260 × 46 × 190 mm
1.2 Kg
Weight
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Index
Symbol
A
E
B
F
C
Conditional Access System, 13
G
D
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RF OUT
H
multipicture selection, 32
I
N
Info Box Display Time, 26
Network Information Table, 13
O
L
P
R
M
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West 45
W
S
T
Transfer Data to Other IRD, 39
Transfer Firmware to Other IRD,
U
V
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WEEE Information
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Topfield continues to improve the digital receiver which this manual explains. So some explanations
and illustrations in this manual could be different from the real digital receiver.
Copyright © 2005, TOPFIELD Co., Ltd.
English Version
110T-061B4-201-0 Rev. 1
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