Triax DVR DVB 63S User Manual

TRIAX DVB 63S/65S  
Users Manual  
TRIAX  
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CONTENTS  
Contents...................................................................................... 3  
Set-up and connections ............................................................ 4  
Connection of a DVB-receiver to a satellite system..................... 5  
Conditional Access ...................................................................... 5  
Operation of TRIAX SR 50/55 via RC65 ....................................... 6  
Mains connection ......................................................................... 6  
Outdoor unit ................................................................................. 6  
Connection................................................................................... 6  
Setting of UHF-output channel .................................................... 8  
VCR / Super VHS-VCR ................................................................ 9  
AUX IN/OUT ................................................................................. 9  
Amplifier ....................................................................................... 9  
Serial port /USB ......................................................................... 10  
Modem ....................................................................................... 10  
TRIAX-Link ................................................................................. 10  
Setting ........................................................................................ 11  
OSD-language selection ............................................................ 11  
Basis setting............................................................................... 12  
Installation ................................................................................ 14  
Program search.......................................................................... 18  
Resetting factory pre-setting ..................................................... 21  
System configuration ................................................................. 22  
Change of basic programming................................................... 22  
Setting up/deleting programs in the user list ............................. 22  
Sorting of programs ................................................................... 24  
Locking of programs .................................................................. 25  
Alteration of PIN ......................................................................... 26  
Cancellation of program lock of specific programs ................... 26  
Update of software .................................................................... 27  
Operation .................................................................................. 28  
Program selection ...................................................................... 28  
Info-box...................................................................................... 29  
Volume control ........................................................................... 30  
Selection of another language ................................................... 30  
Switch between tv/radio ............................................................ 31  
Back to previous program.......................................................... 31  
Display time and programinfo .................................................... 31  
Other program information / Transponderinfo ........................... 31  
Videotext .................................................................................... 32  
EPG ............................................................................................ 32  
Timer .......................................................................................... 33  
Trouble shooting ........................................................................ 34  
Technical terms .......................................................................... 35  
Technical specifications ............................................................. 37  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Helpful Hints  
With the so-called “On Screen Display” the operation of the re-  
ceiver is simplified, and the number of remote control keys mini-  
mised. All functions are displayed on the screen and can be con-  
trolled by means of a few buttons.  
Connected functions are compiled as “MENUS”.  
The function selected is marked with a blue line. In the bottom  
half of the screen a short comment on the function marked is dis-  
played.  
Concepts displayed in the OSD menu are printed extra bold in  
this operating instruction.  
E.g.: Call up the main menu by means of the menu button.  
Now select the menu line settings by marking the corresponding  
line by means of the cursor.  
Confirm with OK.  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Connection of a DVB-receiver  
to a satellite system  
a.  
Connect the LNB to the LNB-input (LNB IN) on the DVB-re-  
ceiver  
b. Connect the LNB-output (LNB OUT) on the DVB-receiver to  
the LNB-input on the analog receiver  
Mains connection  
c.  
d. Connect the terrestrial aerial to the aerial input (RF IN) on  
the DVB-receiver  
Scart-connection of an analog receiver to Input AUX of the  
DVB  
Scart-connection of a VCR to the VCR-scart-socket of the  
DVB  
e.  
f.  
g. Scart-connection of the DVB-receiver to the tv-set.  
Optional:  
h.  
Connection of the HF-output of the analog receiver to the  
HF-input of your tv-set.  
Analog receiver  
TV  
TV  
d
AERIAL  
AERIAL  
a
e
b
g
VORSICHT!  
ELEKTROSCHOK-GEFAHR  
NICHT ÖFFNEN!  
PARALLEL PORT  
CAUTION!  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN!  
AERIAL  
TV  
DC 13/18V  
MAX 0,4 A  
TV  
AUX IN/OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
SERIAL PORT  
TELEPHONE  
AC 230 V  
50 Hz  
MAX 30 VA  
POWER  
ON/OFF  
USB  
RECEIVER 2  
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM  
R
L
VCR  
c
f
HI-FI system  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
Digital  
R
L
AERIAL  
Conditional Access / Reception of Pay-TV  
The receiver has the possibility to receive Pay-TV programmes in  
3 different standards. The Viaccess standard is embedded, so if  
you want to receive programs in this standard, you just insert the  
smart card in the card reader.  
Additionally to this, there are two so-called Common Interface  
slots. Here it is possible to insert different Conditional Access  
Modules, for different standards (CONAX, Irdeto, Viaccess, Na-  
gravision, Cryptoworks, etc.) Your program provider or your re-  
tailer can assist you in finding the suitable CAM.  
The smart card giving you access to the programs is then inser-  
ted in the card reader of the appropriate CAM.  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Operation of TRIAX SR50/SR55 via RC65  
The standard remote control for TRIAX DVB65S is RC65. This  
RC65 has the option to operate the analogue receivers TRIAX  
SR50 and SR55. The factory programming of RC65 is to be a sin-  
gle mode RC for DVB63S/65S only, ie the button SAT2 has no  
function. By pressing "OK" at the same time as pressing "SAT2",  
RC65 turns into a dual mode RC.  
SAT1: Operation of TRIAX DVB63S/65S  
SAT2: Operation of TRIAX SR50/55  
RC65 can be re-programmed to a single mode unit by pressing  
"OK" at the same time as "SAT1".  
Connection  
The following indications a b c etc. refer to the drawing on page 5  
Mains connection  
The receiver must not be connected to the mains until the receiv-  
er has been completely connected to the corresponding compo-  
nents. This ensures that you do not damage the receiver or other  
components.  
Outdoor Unit  
Connection of one receiver  
a.  
Connect the LNB-input of the receiver by means of a suita-  
ble coaxial cable to your ODU-LNB. Please also note chap-  
ter 5 “Installation”.  
Connection of an extra receiver to a single reception system  
b
If an extra receiver is to be connected to a single reception  
system (e.g. analog receiver or ADR-receiver), you can con-  
nect the LNB-input of the extra receiver to the LNB-output  
of the DVB-receiver by means of a suitable coaxial cable.  
To provide the extra receiver with satellite signals,  
your DVB-receiver must be in the “Stand By” mode.  
If the DVB-receiver is switched on, this will take  
over the LNB-control with priority.  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Connection to a TV set  
By means of a SCART cable:  
To have the best possible picture quality you should connect re-  
ceiver and tv by means of a SCART cable.  
Procedure:  
g
Connect receiver (SCART-socket tv) and tv (SCART-socket)  
by means of a SCART-cable. If your tv is equipped accord-  
ingly, this will automatically shift to AV and thus to satellite  
reception when switching on the receiver.  
By means of a HF cable:  
If your tv is not provided with a SCART-socket, the receiver must  
be connected to the aerial input of the tv. When using this type of  
connection, the sound can only be reproduced in mono.  
To connect HF cable, proceed as follows:  
h
Connect the receiver (HF-output) with a suitable tv-connec-  
tion cable to the aerial inputof the tv. The cable coming  
from the terrestrial aerial is connected to the Input terres-  
trial aerial of the receiver.  
c
Having made all connections, you connect the receiver by  
means of the power supply cable delivered with the receiver  
to a 230V/50 Hz wall outlet. Now switch on the receiver by  
pressing the “standby” or “Numeric” buttons.  
Now tune in your tv to the transmitter channel of the receiv-  
er. Select a free program place on the tv and set it to chan-  
nel 38 (see the user manual of the tv, if necessary).  
If you don't get a clear picture on channel 38, this or an  
adjacent channel could already be occupied by a program  
which you receive by means of the aerial. You can check  
this by disconnecting for a very short time the aerial cable  
from the connector Input terrestrial aerial of the receiver. If  
you thus for a short time get a clear picture, you should set  
another transmitter channel in the range 21 to 61 for the re-  
ceiver.  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Setting of the UHF-output channel  
Follow this procedure:  
Call up the main menu by means of the menu button.  
Main menu > Settings  
Now select the menu line Settings, by marking the corre-  
sponding line by means of the cursor.  
Confirm with OK.  
This produces the sub-menu Settings.  
Now mark the menu line Audio/Video by means of the  
cursor.  
Confirm with OK.  
The sub-menu Audio/Video appears.  
> Settings > Audio/Video  
Now select the menu line UHF-output channel, by marking  
it by means of the cursor.  
Set your tv to a free UHF-channel between 21 and 61.  
Enter the new output channel on your receiver by means of  
the numeric keys.  
The new UHF-channel is now shown in the display of the  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
receiver, and the receiver now transmits on the channel  
shown.  
If interference-free reception is still not possible on this  
channel, you must repeat the procdure until a suitable chan-  
nel is found.  
When an optimum UHF-channel has been found, be sure to  
store this on your tv.  
In the menu Audio/Video further settings may now be  
made, or you may return to normal mode by means of the  
MENU-button. This setting is automatically stored when  
you exit from the menu.  
If your tv has automatic frequency search, you set your re-  
ceiver to an arbitrary UHF-channel and start the automatic  
frequency search of the tv. Repeat the procedure until you  
find a suitable output channel and store this on your tv.  
It might now be necessary to fine-tune the channel on the  
tv-set.  
VCR  
f
Connect the VCR to the SCART-socket VCR. On reproduc-  
tion, the VCR delivers a switching signal to the receiver. This  
automatically causes the VCR signal to be transmitted to  
the tv.  
Super VHS - VCR  
If you have a Super VHS-VCR, you can record in Super-  
VHS-quality from your DVB-receiver.  
NB: This setting is effective for the SCART-sockets TV and VCR  
on your receiver.  
AUX IN/OUT  
e
Auxiliary connector for the connection of an analog receiver,  
an extra tv or VCR (AV2).  
Amplifier  
Analog  
To obtain the best possible sound quality you can connect the re-  
ceiver to a HiFi-amplifier. To do so you must connect the Cinch-  
sockets Audio R and Audio L on the receiver by means of a suit-  
able cable to an input on your HiFi-amplifier (e.g. CD or AUX; NB:  
The phono input is not suitable!).  
Digital  
If your amplifier has a corresponding electric input, you connect the  
socket AUDIO OUT DIGITAL to the electric input of your amplifier.  
The sampling rates 16, 22,05, 24, 32, 44,1 and 48 KHz are available.  
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SET-UP AND CONNECTIONS  
Serial port RS 232  
The RS 232-port is used to update the software and pre-  
programming via PC.  
USB  
The Universal Serial Bus connector is intended for high-speed  
data transfer, for example between the receiver and a PC. In case  
the satellite receiver is used in connection with “Internet-via-sat-  
ellite”, this connection is used as data transfer to the PC.  
Modem  
Your TRIAX DVB 65S has a build-in telephone modem. The mo-  
dem is designed for connection to the analogue public switched  
telephone network (PSTN).  
The Modem control is part of the application control of your sat-  
ellite receiver. The user has no direct access to the modem.  
The modem will be used from the application automatically, as  
result of user actions via remote control in dialog with the On-  
Screen-Display, e.g. for ordering of Pay-Per-View services,  
Home-Shopping or other software controlled applications.  
The modem will never start a call if the telephone line is in use.  
(Off hook detection).  
The modem interrupts a connection immediately, after detecting  
a second telephone device becomes active at the same line,  
when connected.  
Installation:  
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before connecting the  
modem. Connect the modem plug of the receiver via the stand-  
ard telephone line with the telephone plug at the wall outlet. Con-  
nect the receiver to the mains again.  
NOTE! TRIAX DVB 63S has no build-in modem.  
TRIAX-link  
With TRIAX DVB 63S/65S you can extend the operation also to  
include operation from another room. The only thing you need is  
a simple TRIAX-link receiver.  
From the RF output a coax cable is installed feeding the signal  
into another room. In this room you connect to the TRIAX-link re-  
ceiver and then to the TV set in this room.  
Via the remote control it is now possible to operate the receiver,  
although it is placed in the other room.  
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SETTINGS  
Settings  
When you have connected your new receiver and put it into  
service, you can optimise the receiver to your own needs.  
OSD-language  
Under this menu you can set the menu language according  
to your own choice to the languages German, English,  
French, Italian, Turkish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Swed-  
ish and Spanish.  
To change the OSD-language, proceed as follows:  
Call up the main menu by means of the menu-button  
Now select the menu line OSD-language, by marking it by  
means of the cursor.  
Confirm with OK.  
The sub-menu OSD-language appears.  
Mark the language preferred by means of the cursor. The  
cursor buttons up/down move the cursor one line up or  
down respectively, the cursor buttons left/right turn to  
next or previous page, respectively.  
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SETTINGS  
Store by pressing OK.  
The back-button takes you back to the main menu.  
Basic setting  
In order to optimise the DVB-receiver you can set it to your  
own needs.  
Call up the main menu by pressing menu.  
Mark the line settings by means of the cursor.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now the sub-menu Settings appears.  
Main menu > settings  
Other basic settings  
Now mark the line basic setting by means of the cursor.  
Confirm with OK.  
The menu basic setting (basis) appears.  
With the cursor buttons up/down you can move the cursor  
within the menu. When selecting a menu, you must observe the  
screen insertions.  
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SETTINGS  
Settings > Basis  
Parental lock:  
Your receiver is provided with a parental  
lock. Programs locked (see page 25) can  
thus only be set after entering a 4-digit PIN-  
No. On this line you can set or cancel the  
parental lock by means of the OK-button.  
Time difference GMT (hrs.):  
Your receiver is provided with a timer, being  
synchronised via satellite reception accord-  
ing to Greenwich Mean Time. You just have  
to correct the time by means of the OK-but-  
ton in accordance with your local time. For  
Germany this is + 1 hour, during summer-  
time +2 hours. The time is displayed in  
standby in the display of the receiver.  
Country:  
This function automatically switches from  
summer to winter time. In the line country  
you enter your country of residence by  
means of OK. As this information is not be-  
ing transmitted at present by all program  
providers, you should for the time being let  
the setting none remain in this line.  
Settings > Audio/Video  
Aspect ratio tv:  
By means of the OK-button you can set to  
4:3 or 16:9. in accordance with the aspect  
ratio of your tv. This function automatically  
adapts the aspect ratio to your tv.  
Language (audio and subtitle):  
On this line your preferred languaged is set  
by means of the OK-button. This function  
automatically sets to this language, if trans-  
mitted.  
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SETTINGS  
Settings > Basis  
UHF-output channel  
See page 7.  
SCART-mode:  
In this line set by means of the OK-button in ac-  
cordance with your tv FBAS, RGB or S-VHS. For  
standard-tv you let the setting RGB remain.  
Subtitling:  
In this line set by means of the OK-button you  
can select subtitle on or off.  
Installation  
When you have set your receiver according to  
your individual requirements, you must if required  
now set the receiver in accordance with your aeri-  
al. In the factory your receiver was prepro-  
grammed to ASTRA and EUTELSAT with universal  
LNB (see chapter Technical Terms). After putting  
the receiver into operation, these programs will be  
received on a corresponding receiver system  
without further settings.  
If you also want to receive from other satellites, or  
want to use another LNB, you set your receiver to  
the data required as follows:  
Press menu to enter the main menu.  
Mark with the cursor-button the line settings.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Now the menu settings appear.  
Mark the line LNB-settings by means of the cur-  
sor-button up/down.  
Now the menu LNB appears.  
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SETTINGS  
> Settings > LNB  
The following settings can be made in this  
sub-menu:  
DiSEqC on/off  
DiSEqC (see Chapter Technical Terms) is  
used for the control of major aerial systems.  
On this line the DiSEqC is switched on/off  
by means of the OK-button.  
Setting of matrix switch and LNB-features  
The menu lists the 4 switch criteria of DiSE-  
qC-control. Your receiver has been pre-pro-  
grammed to receive ASTRA in switch setting  
A/A and EutelSat in a multiswitch setting B/  
A. If the matrix switch of your receiver sys-  
tem is built differently, or receives from other  
satellites, you can adapt the receiver to suit  
your needs as follows:  
Select the satellite or DiSEqC-setting you  
want to change (e.g. DiSEqC AB/no satel-  
lite) by marking this line by means of the  
cursor-button up/down.  
Press the OK-button.  
A list of different satellites now appears.  
Mark by means of the cursor-button the  
satellite you want to select. By means of the  
cursor-button up/down the cursor is  
moved one line up or down, with the cursor-  
button left/right you go to the next or previ-  
ous page. If the satellite wanted is not listed,  
you select a free place, marked UserX (e.g.  
User1).  
Confirm with OK.  
The field marked is now being inserted in the  
place previously marked in the menu  
>Settings>LNB.  
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SETTINGS  
> Settings > LNB  
Now edit the menu > Settings > LNB until the  
indications of this menu correspond the indica-  
tions of your receiver. Set no satellite for the  
switch criteria not required.  
Additional Settings  
Having set the matrix-switch of your DVB-receiver  
of your receiver system, you must now test and if  
necessary correct the additional settings of your  
receiver system.  
To do this, mark in the line Check LNB proceed  
for the satellite you want to test.  
Confirm with OK.  
The menu >LNB>Check now appears with indi-  
cation of the DiSEqC-setting selected (e.g. A/B).  
LNB-setting  
LOF low band:  
LOF (local oscillator frequency) is the frequency at  
which an LNB transforms the frequency received  
to the so-called 1st intermediate frequency which  
can then be received by the receiver. LNBs work  
with 2 LOFs in order to be able to transform the  
total reception range from 10.7 to 11.8 GHz (low-  
band) and 11.7 to 12.75 GHz (high band). Enter  
your LNB low-band LOF-frequency in this line by  
means of the numeric keys.  
( Is usually indicated on the LNB )  
LOF high band  
Enter your LNB high-band LOF frequency in this  
line by means of the numeric keys.  
Switching LOF low/high:  
Enter in this line by means of the numeric keys  
the frequency at which your LNB switches from  
low-band to high-band.  
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SETTINGS  
Test-Transponder  
The following sub-entries of this menu only have  
to be entered if you want to test a satellite signal  
from a satellite (User 1 to 17) which has been en-  
tered by yourself.  
Transponder frequency:  
Enter in this line by means of the numeric keys a  
frequency at which digital programs are being  
transmitted.  
Polarisation:  
Enter in this line by means of the OK-button the  
polarisation level (horizontal or vertical), at which  
the program wanted is transmitted.  
Symbol rate:  
The symbol rate describes the number of data  
transmitted per second, e.g. 27000 (27000 sym-  
bols per second). Enter the corresponding symbol  
rate by means of the numeric keys.  
FEC-rate:  
With FEC the error bit correction is set in accord-  
ance with the value of the selected transponder.  
Enter the corresponding FEC by means of the  
OK-button. It may be 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 or  
AUTO.  
Signal:  
This line displays the signal strength if you have  
stated the correct indications of the test trans-  
ponder.  
red bar:  
Poor reception, no digital reception possible.  
yellow bar:  
good reception  
green bar:  
very fine reception  
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SETTINGS  
Program search  
As already mentioned, your receiver has been  
pre-programmed for the reception from the satel-  
lites ASTRA and EUTELSAT. You have several op-  
tions for program search in order to be able to re-  
ceive new programs or programs from other sat-  
ellites. After the search, your screen will display  
the number of programmes found by your receiv-  
er, and how many of these are new. New pro-  
grams appear in red colour in the program list,  
and can then be entered into the user’s list acc. to  
Change of Basic Programming.  
First call up the sub-menu Search to start the  
program search.  
Call up the main menu by means of the menu-  
button  
Main menu > search > all  
Activation of the function all will cause search of  
all satellites and transponders set. New programs  
are displayed in red colour in the program list.  
Select the menu line all by marking it up by  
means of the cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
Start search appears on the screen.  
Press the OK-button to start the search.  
You can exit from the function by pressing the  
OK-button. The search may last for more than 15  
minutes. Please also note the on-screen display.  
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SETTINGS  
Search > Satellite  
Under this menu item you can make a search for  
a special satellite. In that case all other satellites  
are not being searched.  
Select the menu line satellite by marking it by  
means of the cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
Start search appears on the screen.  
However, first you have to select the satellite  
which you want to search. For this purpose, press  
the button OK.  
A menu window with the four satellite positions  
now appears.  
Mark up the satellite wanted by means of the cur-  
sor-button.  
Press the button OK to start the search.  
By pressing the button OK you can exit from the  
function. The search may last for more than 15  
minutes. Please also note the screen insertions.  
Search > Transponder  
Under this menu item you can search a trans-  
ponder (see Technical Terms) of programs. To do  
this, it is necessary to enter the transponder data.  
Select the menu line Transponder by marking it  
by means of the cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
The menu > search > transponder appears.  
Satellite  
Select in this line the satellite of the transponder  
wanted.  
Mark up the line by means of the cursor buttons.  
Confirm with OK.  
Transponder frequency:  
Enter the frequency wanted in this line by means  
of the numeric keys.  
Polarisation:  
Enter in this line by means of the OK-button the  
polarisation level (horisontal or vertical), at which  
the program wanted is transmitted.  
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SETTINGS  
Symbol rate:  
The symbol rate describes the number of data  
transmitted per second, e.g. 27000 (27000 sym-  
bols per second). Enter the corresponding symbol  
rate by means of the numeric keys.  
When you have completed all enterings, you start  
searching by marking up the line start search in  
red colour and confirm by pressing the OK-but-  
ton. Please also note the screen insertions.  
Search > Program  
If a program cannot be found by means of the  
search method described above, it may be nec-  
essary that for this program a program-specific  
service-ID-number is entered. In that case call up  
the menu > Search > program. The menu differs  
from the menu transponder alone by the sub-  
menu Service ID.  
Proceed as described in > Search > Transponder,  
fill in the Service-ID-No. by means of the  
numeric keys.  
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SETTINGS  
Resetting factory pre-setting  
Delete all program memory  
You can reset the factory pre-set LNB-setting at  
any time. If the program list is out of date due to  
changes by the program providers, you all also  
delete completely and then make a new search.  
Call up the main menu by means of the menu-  
button.  
Now select the menu line settings by marking it  
red by means of the cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
The sub-menu > settings now appears.  
Main menu > settings  
Mark up the menu line factory pre-settings by  
means of the cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
The sub-menu > factory pre-settings now ap-  
pear.  
Activate factory pre-setting  
This function will reset the programming pre-set  
in the factory, and your own settings will be delet-  
ed.  
Delete all programs  
This function deletes all program memory.  
Mark up the line wanted by means of the cursor-  
button.  
Confirm with OK.  
Please also note the on-screen display.  
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SETTINGS  
System configuration  
This sub-menu displays the specific data of the  
equipment.  
Mark up this line in the sub-menu Settings by  
means of the cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
The back-button or the menu-button will allow  
you to exit from the menu.  
Change of basic programming  
If you are not satisfied with the pre-programming  
of your receiver you can change the program list  
to suit your needs. This function is also needed  
for sorting the programs after searching. For this  
purpose, please note the following:  
Your receiver has two program lists: The user’s list  
and the total list.  
The user’s list lists the programs which you can  
call up by means of the numeric keys and the  
program buttons up/down.  
The total list lists all programs, the pre-pro-  
grammed programs and all programs which can  
be received after searching. New programs are  
displayed in red colour in this list after searching  
and can then be transferred from the total list to  
the user’s list.  
Setting up/deleting programs  
in the user’s list  
In order to set up or delete programs in the user’s  
list, proceed as follows:  
Call up the main menu by pressing the menu-  
button.  
Mark up with the cursor-button the line tv-pro-  
grams to record tv-programs, or radioprograms  
to record radioprograms.  
Confirm with OK.  
The sub-menu > Programs now appears.  
Mark up the line Select by means of the cursor-  
button.  
Confirm with OK.  
Now the menu > Programs > select appears.  
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SETTINGS  
Here all packages with corresponding programs  
are listed. Already existing programs are dis-  
played in white colour, just found programs in red  
colour. Programs which already are in the user’s  
list are provided with a red cross. Encoded pro-  
grams are marked with a key.  
Now, mark up by means of the cursor-button a  
program or package you want to edit.  
By pressing the button OK this field is now pro-  
vided with a red cross (setting up in the user’s  
list). If a single program is set up, the menu inser-  
tion turns transparent and the picture shown in  
the background. If the red cross is removed, the  
program marked up will be deleted from the us-  
er’s list. However, it is maintained in the total list  
and can be set up in the user’s list again at any  
time.  
If you mark a package, the setting affects the en-  
tire package. If you mark a program, only the pro-  
gram marked is affected.  
Programs which are being set up in the user’s list,  
are being added at the end of the user’s list and  
can be sorted to the place wanted.  
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SETTINGS  
Sorting of programs  
To sort the user’s program list to suit your needs,  
proceed as follows:  
Call up the main menu by means of the menu-  
button.  
Now mark up the line tv-programs by means of  
the cursor-button to sort tv-programs, or radio  
programs to sort radio programs.  
Confirm with OK.  
Now the sub-menu > Programs appears.  
Mark up the line sort by means of the cursor-  
button..  
Confirm with OK.  
Now the user’s program list appears.  
By means of the cursor-button mark up the pro-  
gram you want to place in another place of the  
list.  
Confirm with OK.  
Now you can move the program marked up by  
means of the cursor-button to the place in the  
program list where you want to place it. Or by  
means of the numeric keys enter the program  
place to which you want to set the program. The  
program place is displayed in the menu.  
By pressing the OK-button the program is placed  
in the place marked up.  
Repeat this procedure until the program list is in  
accordance with your wishes.  
By pressing the menu-button you will get back to  
normal mode.  
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SETTINGS  
Locking of programs  
If you wish so, you can lock programs. A locked  
program will not be displayed on the screen, until  
after setting the program you have entered your  
personal PIN-number. Once this number has been  
entered, the lock will remain cancelled until the  
receiver is switched off again (Standby)  
To lock a program, proceed as follows:  
Call up the main menu by pressing the menu-  
button. By means of the cursor-button mark up  
the line tv-programs to lock tv-programs, or ra-  
dio programs to lock radio programs.  
Confirm with OK.  
Now the sub-menu > Programs appears.  
Markup the line lock by means of the cursor-but-  
ton.  
Confirm with OK.  
Now the user’s program list appears.  
Mark up by means of the cursor-button the pro-  
gram you want to lock.  
Confirm with OK.  
The program is now provided with a red cross.  
Repeat this procedure, until you have locked the  
programs wanted.  
By pressing the menu-button you go back to  
normal mode.  
To activate the parental lock you must enter your  
personal PIN-number in the following sub-menu  
Change PIN and then as described on page 13  
(Parental lock) activate the parental lock.  
EPG  
The programs to be a part of the EPG function  
(max. 30) are to be marked. They are marked in  
the very same way as in the operation described  
above.  
Hereafter program information from exactly those  
programs is shown when activating the “i-button”,  
if these information’s are transmitted by the pro-  
vider.  
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SETTINGS  
Change of PIN  
The PIN-number has been factory pre-set at  
0000. To activate the program lock you must in  
stead of the factory pre-setting enter your person-  
al PIN-number.  
NB ! Do not forget the PIN-number. In case, how-  
ever, that you should forget it, please contact your  
tv-retailer !  
To change the PIN-number, proceed as follows:  
Mark up the line Change PIN by means of the  
cursor-button.  
Confirm by pressing the OK-button.  
Now enter the wanted new PIN-number by means  
of the numeric keys.  
Repeat the entering.  
By pressing the OK-button you go back to the  
menu settings.  
Cancellation of the program lock  
of specific programs  
Having entered your personal PIN-number to call  
up the menu, you proceed as described on page  
25 and remove the red crosses by means of the  
OK-button. In this way the program lock of spe-  
cific programs can be cancelled again.  
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SETTINGS  
Software  
TRIAX A/S has the right of ownership of the soft-  
ware.  
As the owner of DVB 63S/65S you have the right  
to apply the software for this equipment.  
No kind of re-engineering or copying of the soft-  
ware for other purposes must be made without a  
written permission from TRIAX A/S.  
TRIAX A/S reserves the right to alter the software  
at any time.  
Update of software  
TRIAX DVB 63S/65S can currently be upgraded  
with new software made available by TRIAX. The  
entire operation of the receiver is part of this soft-  
ware. The majority of the features are obtained  
through this software.  
The update can take place in different ways:  
2. Via download from satellite  
Update via PC  
Your TRIAX DVB 63S/65S can be updated with  
the latest software from the TRIAX web site. Here  
you will find necessary instruction too.  
Download via satellite  
TRIAX provides the latest software via the satellite  
5 dgr. east. This in practice means that you have  
to have reception possibility of signals from this  
position in order to make use of this facility.  
Please note that the menu’s and part of the oper-  
ation can change after an update.  
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OPERATION  
Power ON/OFF  
Switch on the receiver by pressing the ON/OFF  
button of the receiver or remote control.  
When you again press the ON/OFF button of the  
receiver or remote control, the receiver is  
switched off.  
The receiver is now in standby mode, and the dis-  
play shows the time.  
To completely disconnect the receiver from the  
mains press the mains switch on the back of the  
receiver. Switch on the receiver, press the mains  
switch again.  
Program selection  
By means of the program up/down-buttons.  
You can step up or down the programs by one  
program place by means of the program buttons  
up/down of the receiver or remote control.  
By means of the numeric keys  
Enter the wanted program number by means of  
the numeric keys.  
E.g.  
1for program place 1  
1, subsequently 4 for program place 14  
2, subsequently 3, subsequently 4 for program  
place 234  
When entering multi-digit program numbers you  
have approx. 3 seconds time after having activat-  
ed a button to complete your entering.  
If you only want to enter a one-digit or two-digit  
number, you can expedite the switch-over proc-  
ess by pressing the button OK after entering the  
digits.  
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OPERATION  
By means of the program list:  
Press the List-button. A program list now appears.  
In tv-mode only tv-programs appear, and in radio-  
mode only radio programs. The actually set pro-  
gram appears in blue colour. Now you can mark up  
red the program wanted by means of the cursor-  
button. By pressing the OK-button, the program  
now selected is set up. The cursor-buttons up/  
down move the cursor to the next/previous line of  
the text. The cursor-buttons left/right move to top/  
bottom, respectively, of the page.  
Calling up locked programs  
If a program with parental lock is called up, the  
message PIN-number appears on the screen.  
Enter your PIN-number by means of the numeric  
keys. Now the program wanted is set up. In order to  
facilitate the operation, this PIN-number is only asked  
once in an operational phase. The parental lock is  
only activated again after a new start of the receiver.  
Infobox  
After each change of programs, a infobox will ap-  
pear for a short while displaying the program  
place and program name. Moreover, features  
such as e.g. TxT for video text, 16/9 for 16/9  
transmissions or A/B for different audio channels  
(e.g. multi-lingual movies or different radio trans-  
mitters).  
Survey of Icons  
Video text  
Mono channel 1  
Dolby AC-3  
TV format  
Mono channel 2  
Subtitling  
Multi-lingual (audio)  
Scrambled program  
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OPERATION  
Volume control  
You can control the volume of your receiver. This  
facilitates the use of the receiver as in this way  
you have all important functions in your remote  
control and thus only seldom have to use the re-  
move control of your tv.  
Adjust the volume of your receiver by means of  
the button Volume + to be louder and by the but-  
ton Volume - to be weaker.  
By pressing the button Mute the sound is  
switched off/on respectively by again pressing  
this button.  
Selection of another language  
If a transmission is multi-lingual, you can set to  
another language.  
Press Selection of language-button "A/B".  
A list of the actually transmitted languages now  
appears on the screen.  
Mark up the language preferred by means of the  
cursor-button.  
Confirm with OK.  
Now you will receive the transmission in the lan-  
guage set up. However, after a program change  
the receiver will reset to the pre-programmed lan-  
guage.  
You can also receive mono transmissions with  
your receiver. You can switch between audio  
channel MONO1 and MONO2 by means of the  
button A/B. Multilingual, press A/B, select “Multi-  
lingual” and press OK. Selecting Mono 2 on the  
same “Multilingual”, press A/B and A/B.  
Selecting other subtitles  
If a program transmit subtitles in several languag-  
es it is possible to changes to another language.  
By pressing the “red” button a list with the trans-  
mitted languages appear on the screen.  
By means of the cursor-button , select the lan-  
guage and confirm with OK-button.  
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OPERATION  
Switch between tv/radio  
Besides tv-programs, the pre-programming also  
includes radio programes. In this case the tv-pic-  
ture is not displayed, but only the name of the  
program.  
Switch-over to radio reception by means of the  
button tv/radio.  
The receiver now switches over to the radio pro-  
gram you listened to last.  
When you press the button tv/radio again, you  
switch over to the tv-program you watched last.  
Back to the previos program  
When you press the back-button of the remote  
control, you go back to the program you watched  
last.  
If you press the button again, you go to the pro-  
gram you watched before.  
Display time and program info  
This function displays program information on the  
program switched on, if such data are transmitted  
by the program provider.  
Press the OK-button to see information on the  
program switched on.  
By pressing OK-button again you get informa-  
tion’s about the NEXT transmission.  
Pressing OK-button a third time the display dis-  
appears.  
In the lower half of the picture the present time,  
name of the present program and transmission,  
indicating start and stop time, now appears.  
Other program information  
By pressing the Yellow-button you will get addi-  
tional program information, if transmitted. By  
pressing the OK-button during this display, you  
will get hints on the next transmission.  
To stop this display, press the Yellow-button  
again.  
Transponder-Info  
When you press the Green-button you will get  
data on the transponder set up.  
Press the Green-button again to stop the display.  
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OPERATION  
Video text  
If transmitted, the video text is displayed on your  
tv. Use the remote control of your tv to operate  
video text. In case of disturbances on your tv, like  
e.g. interference of video text and picture, you  
must set your receiver to CVBS-operation.  
(Settings>Audio/Video, SCART mode).  
EPG  
When pressing “i” on your Remote Control, the  
EPG appears on the screen. You will then get a  
list of all the programs being transmitted at the  
actual time. This list is called the NOW-list. By  
pressing “>” and “<” on the RC you get this  
cross-channel list showing the programs trans-  
mitted at another time of the day. With “>” you go  
forward in time, and with “<” you go backwards.  
The EPG list contains programs from different  
program providers. Exactly which of the providers  
you want to be included in this list can be defined  
in a separate menu.  
Updating of EPG  
The EPG is automatically updated twice a day, at  
5 a.m. and 5 p.m. on these programs witch is  
chosen in the EPG list. The display shows “EPLd”  
when updating EPG.  
Manuel updating of EPG can be done this way.  
The receiver must be switch on , press the stand-  
by-button , the display now shows “ - - - - “ for 3  
sec. In this period you can press the “ i “ button  
and the updating of EPG will start. To stop EPG  
updating press the standby-button .  
NOTE:  
It can take about 2 min. before the receiver goes  
in standby mode, dependent on how many EPG  
data to be stored. Some provider only transmit  
NOW and NEXT information’s. These programs  
can only be included in the EPG by selecting the  
program for more than 5 sec.  
Survey  
Besides the information concerning transmissions  
from different program providers – but within the  
very same time frame, you can get a complete  
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OPERATION  
survey of the program of today on the different  
channels too. Press ”green” to recall this survey.  
Booking by means of EPG  
In all EPG menu’s, you can book any program  
shown just by means of moving the cursor to the  
program and pressing ”OK”. If the program is cur-  
rently transmitted the receiver will immediately  
tune to the program. If the program is transmitted  
at a later time, the program is being ”booked”, i.e.  
the receiver will automatically tune to the program  
once the transmission starts.  
Timer by means of EPG  
Your receiver is equipped with as well the ”pro-  
gram booking function” as described above, as a  
Timer function if for example you want to record  
the transmission on a video tape. The difference  
between those two functions is whether you actu-  
ally want to see the program or you want it re-  
corded.  
You can mark any program just by means of  
moving the cursor to the program and pressing  
red-button”. If the program is currently transmit-  
ted the receiver will immediately tune to the pro-  
gram. If the program is transmitted at a later time,  
the program is being marked, i.e. the receiver will  
automatically tune to the program once the trans-  
mission starts. A receiver in “record-mode” can  
be stopped by pressing the standby-button.  
Operation  
The Timer function is selected via the button ”yel-  
low” New Timer. In the timer menu you enter in  
the first line the date and the start and stop time.  
If it is a one-time recording or something you  
want repeeded is entered in the first line too.  
In the second line ( status ) you enter whether you  
actually want to see the program Noted down  
(Booking) , or you want the program recorded on  
video tape (VCR). You also program whether it  
concerns a TV or a radio program.  
In the lower line the desired program is entered.  
By pressing the OK-button the channel list ap-  
pears.  
Select the program and confirm with OK  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
When all the data are entered, you just confirm by  
activating the ”accept function” (yellow).  
Now your receiver automatically starts on the de-  
sired time and tunes to the desired program.  
Trouble Shooting  
What is the problem  
What might the reason be  
Corrective action  
No picture, no sound, no display No mains voltage  
Check mains cable and sockets  
No picture, no sound, display on Short-circuit in LNB-supply  
Switch off the receiver, repair the  
short-circuit, switch on the recei-  
ver  
Defective or no cable connection Check all cable connections  
Defective LNB  
Replace the LNB  
Wrong ODU set up  
ODU set up incorrectly  
Set correct ODU up  
Set up the ODU again  
In the picture small square  
boxes (small bricks) arise  
periodically.  
Heavy rain or snow  
Remove snow from ODU  
ODU incorrectly set up  
Set up ODU correctly  
Use a larger dish  
Periodically the receiver switch- The dish is too small in the  
es to still image - no sound.  
Periodically the screen turns  
black, "No signal" is displayed  
place of reception  
There is an obstacle between dish Install the dish in a place  
and satellite (e.g. a tree)  
Set to a radio program  
ODU placed incorrectly  
with a clear view.  
Switch to TV  
Check ODU  
Sound OK, no picture  
Picture and sound disturbed in  
programs which were OK before or defective  
Program transferrred to another  
Make a search  
transponder  
(see "Installation")  
Program no longer being  
transferred  
None  
Remote control does not work  
Set to wrong mode  
Set mode to SAT1  
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TECHNICAL TERMS  
Aerial cable:  
Frequency:  
Connecting cable between the modula- Physical quantity, states number of os-  
tor of the satellite receiver and the aerial cillations per second, measured in  
input of the tv, as an alternative if there Hertz (Hz).  
is no SCART-socket.  
Frequency range:  
a)  
Satellite and LNB, respectively:  
AV: see SCART  
11 GHz range from 10,70 GHz to 11,70  
GHz  
Coaxial cable:  
Connecting cable between LNB and  
12 GHz range from 11,70 to 12,75 GHz  
b)  
Receiver: IF or 1.MF 950 to 2150  
satellite receiver, for the transmission of MHz  
signals received and power supply of  
the LNB.  
Frequency unit / Description / Oscilla-  
tions per second  
1 Hz  
1 Hertz  
1
Data compression/MPEG1/MPEG2  
For the transmission of the present tv-  
standard (625 lines and 50 Hz image  
replication frequency) there is a digital  
1 kHz 1 Kilohertz 1.000 Hz  
1 MHz 1 Megahertz 1.000.000 Hz  
1 GHz 1 Gigahertz 1.000.000.000 Hz  
data quantity of 216 Mbit/s. This would Intermediate Frequency (IF):  
require band widths which are not avail- The frequency range radiated from the  
able, neither terrestrially nor for satel-  
lites. Therefore a reduction of the data  
quantity is made through data reduc-  
tion. In Europe MPEG-2 has been de-  
termined as a universal standard of  
satellite cannot be transmitted through  
a cable and is therefore converted by  
the LNB in the IF range from 950 to  
2150 MHz. In this way transmission and  
processing in the receiver is made pos-  
data compression. MPEG2 is an exten- sible.  
sion of MPEG1.  
1. IF = Intermediate frequency.  
Deemphasis:  
Adaptation of the audio frequencies to  
the transmitter signal, determined by  
LNB/LNC (Low Noise Blockconverter):  
Receiver unit in the focal point of the  
dish, converts the frequency range of  
the transmission parameters of the sat- the satellite to the IF of the receiver.  
ellite.  
LOF:  
DiSEqC  
Local oscillator frequency, statement in  
MHz or GHz, depending on LNB and  
frequency range received.  
Digital Satellite Equipment Control: A  
digitalt control signal for the control of  
the DiSEqC-compatible components of Reception frequency of the receiver =  
the ODU via the coaxial cable.  
the transmitter frenquency of the satel-  
lite - LOF.  
DVB  
Digital Video Broadcastning: a digital,  
universal transmission technique for  
picture, graphics, sound and text. Also  
for all kinds of data and in any possible  
and suitable quality.  
Modulation with 22 KHz  
For universal LNB to switch to high fre-  
quency range.  
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TECHNICAL TERMS  
Modulator  
Circuit in the satellite receiver or the  
Satellite receiver:  
The signals received and converted by  
VCR, for connection to the tv by means the LNB cannot be processed by the tv.  
of an aerial cable.  
In the satellite receiver they are proc-  
essed in such a way that at its outputs  
there are audio and video signals (AV)  
which are transmitted to the tv.  
Mode  
determines whether a mono or stereo  
program is received.  
SCART:  
Multifeed:  
ODU, consisting of a dish and several  
Connector at tv-sets, VCRs, satellite re-  
ceivers and other entertainment elec-  
LNBs for the reception from several sat- tronics for the transmission of audio  
ellites.  
(sound) and video (picture) signals (AV).  
ODU (OutDoor Unit):  
The equipment installed outside, con-  
Transponder:  
Processes one or several programs at  
sisting of parabolic/offset dish and one the satellite, viz. reception of data from  
or more LNBs for the reception from  
one or several satellites.  
the earth station, amplification and re-  
radiation to the earth.  
Parabolic Dish:  
Universal LNB:  
Parabolically shaped dish of metal or  
covered with plastic for collimation of  
the electromagnetic waves radiated  
from the satellite, in a focal point..  
Designation for a three-band LNB. For  
reception of the areas FFS (10,70 -  
11,70 GHz), BBS (11,70 - 12,50 GHz)  
and FFS High Band (12,50 - 12,75  
GHz). The total area is divided into two  
bands:  
Polarisation level:  
For optimum utilisation of the frequency Low Band: 10,70 - 11,80 GHz; LOF  
ranges available, satellites transmit ad- 9750 MHz  
jacent programs with opposite polarisa- High Band: 11,70 - 12,75 GHz; LOF  
tion (horizontal and vertical or turning to 10600 MHz  
the left or to the right). For the reception  
of both polarisation levels two single  
LNBs or one V/H-LNB are required.  
Power Supply:  
LNBs are supplied with power through  
the coaxial cable, the receiver delivering  
a voltage of 14 or 18 Volt.  
Receiver: see satellite receiver  
Satellite:  
Viacces  
Name of the satellite, usually with name Digital coding system.  
and position in the orbit,  
ASTRA  
19° East  
EUTELSAT 13° East  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
DBS-Tuner  
Input frequency range  
Input level range  
Noise level  
950 ... 2150 MHz  
-65 dBm ... -25 dBm  
12 dB max.  
DBS tuner input  
Input impedance  
Output for 1. IF  
Output impedance  
IF-wideband tuner  
AFC-capture bandwidth  
Demodulation  
F-connector  
75 Ohm  
950…2150 MHz (loop-through)  
75 Ohm  
36 MHz  
+/- 3 MHz  
Shaped QPSK  
Symbol rate  
2 ... 45 Mbauds, SCPC compatible FEC Viterbi and Reed-  
Solomon  
Viterbi rates:  
Roll-off Factor  
Demultiplexing:  
Demultiplexing  
Video decoding:  
Video:  
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, automatic adaptation  
35%  
Acc. to ISO 13818-1  
MPEH-2 and MPEG-1 compatible  
Up to MP@ML (main profile @ main level)  
PAL / 25 Hz  
720 Pixel x 576 lines  
4 : 3 / 16 : 9  
Automatic adaptation to 16:9 tv (via SCART)  
Letterbox filtering for 4:3 tv  
Video standard  
Active picture surface  
Picture aspect ratio  
Picture material 16:9  
Audio:  
Audio compression  
Audio mode  
MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II  
Dual (main/sub), stereo  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz  
Output analog  
Sampling frequencies  
Audio parameter:  
Output level L/R  
Output impedance  
THD  
0.5 r.m.s. (nominal)  
600 Ohm  
> 80 dB (1 kHz)  
Cross-talk  
< - 65 dB  
Dynamic range  
Audio parameter:  
Input level /l/r  
Input impedance  
Audio parameter:  
Output level  
> 85 dB  
Input analog  
0,5 V r.m.s. (nominal)  
> 40 kOhm  
Output digital / electrical (SP/DIF):  
0,5 V ss at 75 Ohm  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz via Cinch socket  
Sampling frequencies  
Video parameter input:  
Input level FBAS  
Input level RED  
Input level GREEN  
Input level BLUE  
Teletext filter  
Entering of teletext data  
TV SCART:  
Output:  
1 Vs-s +/- 0.3 dB at 75 Ohm  
0,7 Vs-s+/-0.1Vp-p at 75 Ohm  
0,7 Vs-s+/-0.1Vp-p at 75 Ohm  
0,7 Vs-s+/-0.1Vp-p at 75 Ohm  
acc. to ETS 300 472 standard  
(CVBS) acc. to ITU-R BT.653.2 lines: 6-22 and 320-335  
CVBS with RGB or only CVBS or only S-VHS-switchable  
VCR-SCART:  
Input:  
Output:  
CVBS with RGB or S-VHS  
CVBS or S-VHS  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
AUX-SCART:  
Input  
CVBS and RGB  
CVBS  
Output:  
Serial port RS 232:  
Type  
Bitrate  
RS 232, bi-directional  
38 kBit/s max.  
Connector  
Function  
USB port:  
Type:  
D-SUB-connector, 9-pole  
Update f. operating software  
Bitrate  
Bulk Modus (quasi DMA): 2,5 Mbit/s  
Generic EP (Interrupt): 0,4 Mbit/s  
USB-Connector B-Type  
Data transmission between IRD and PC  
TS1-V32bis  
The integrated modem supports the standard  
ITU-T: V 32bis (14400 bit/s).  
Connector  
Function  
Modem:  
Type:  
Modem approval:  
The modem is approved according the European  
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI): TBR21,  
January 1998  
EG201121 Advisory Notes  
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute is recognised according to  
Council Directive 83/189/EEC of 28 March 1983 laying down a procedure for the provi-  
sion of information in the field of technical standards and regulations.  
The harmonised standard referred to above has been produced according to a Man-  
date issued in accordance with the relevant procedures of Directive 83/189/EEC.  
PLL-modulator:  
Output frequency range  
UHF, channel 21 to 61  
Aerial indput  
Input impedance  
Output level  
Output impedance  
LNB power supply:  
LNB current  
47 ... 862 MHz  
75 Ohm  
70 dBµV +/- 3 bD  
75 Ohm  
400 mA max.; short-circuit proof  
LNB voltage vertical  
LNB voltage horizontal  
<14,0 V without load, 11,5 V at 400 mA  
<20 V without load, > 17,5 V at 400 mA  
LNB switch-off in standby  
22 kHz-modulation  
Program memory/satellite positions:  
Program number favorite list tv:  
22 kHz +/- 2 kHz, amplitude 0.6 V +/- 0.2 V  
999 tv-programs (P1 to P999)  
Program number favorite list radio: 999 radio programs (r1 to r999)  
Program number:  
Package list tv/radio  
Number of active  
satellite positions:  
Total number  
A total of 4000 programs available in package list  
max. 4 (DiSEqC 1.0, SAT POSITION /  
SAT OPTION)  
For each of the 32 satellite positions  
of satellite positions 32  
a transponder (home-transponder) is stored. This trans-  
ponder makes it possible to make automatic program  
search on the different satellite positions.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Remote control system: RC-5  
Sub-system addresse  
Modulation frequency:  
Infrared wave length  
Power supply:  
8 (SAT 1)  
36 kHz  
950 nm  
Mains connection  
Power input:  
<29 W (in operation, horizontal polarisa-  
tion / 400 mA LNB current)  
<20 W (in operation, without LNB)  
< 3 W (standby)  
Input voltage:  
180 V…250 V / 50 Hz A/C  
General  
Ambient temperature:  
Air humidity  
+15° ... +35°C  
< 80%  
Dimensions: (wxdxh)  
Weight:  
370 mm x 270 mm x 65 mm  
2,2 kg  
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LNB-  
indput  
Telephone Aerial  
Connector to  
analogue RX  
Connector  
to TV  
line  
input  
VORSICHT!  
ELEKTROSCHOK-GEFAHR  
NICHT ÖFFNEN!  
PARALLEL PORT  
CAUTION!  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN!  
AERIAL  
TV  
DC 13/18V  
MAX 0,4 A  
TV  
AUX IN/OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
SERIAL PORT  
TELEPHONE  
AC 230 V  
50 Hz  
MAX 30 VA  
POWER  
ON/OFF  
USB  
RECEIVER 2  
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM  
R
L
VCR  
LNB-  
output  
Serial Parallel  
USB  
port  
To aerial Optical  
input on output  
Digital/  
analog  
Connector  
to VCR  
230 volt  
mains  
on/off  
mains  
switch  
port  
port  
(option)  
the TV (optional) audio output  
On/off  
Mute  
Teletext  
Teletext size  
Language set.  
Teletext stop  
back  
Numeric  
buttons  
SAT/Terr.TV  
RED  
Program list  
YELLOW  
Volume +/-  
cursor  
left/right  
Program +/-  
cursor  
op/down  
OK  
BLUE  
EPG  
GREEN  
OK  
TV/Radio  
Menu  
SAT1 mode =  
TRIAX DVB65/63  
SAT2 mode =  
TRIAX SR55/50  
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