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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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General Safety General Information I. Unpacking II. Features III. Remote Control Unit (RCU) IV. Front Panel V. Rear Panel

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Installing Equipment Menu Guide I. Installation II. System Setup III. Channel Edit IV. Utility

Operations Trouble Shooting Specifications

GENERAL SAFETY
WARNING
Please read the following recommended instructions carefully to avoid the risk of your physical injury before the product is operated. - Check the receiver's operation voltage : AC90-250V, 50/60 Hz. - Do not cover the receiver and keep a clear space around the receiver for sufficient ventilation. - Keep a liquid away from the receiver. - The receiver shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and the objects that filled with liquids such as vases shall not be placed on the receiver. - Unplug the receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning. - Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of washing-up liquid to clean the casing. - Do not block the receiver's ventilation slots which are provided for ventilation and protection against overheating. - Maintain the receiver in the free airflow. - Do not allow the receiver to be exposed to the hot, cold or humid condition. - Do not use any cable and attachment that is not recommended as that may damage your receiver. - Unplug the receiver from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable between the receiver and antenna when you will not use it for a long time. - The wall outlet shall be placed near the receiver and shall be easily accessible - Do not remove the cover to reduce the risk of electric shock. - Do not attempt to service the receiver by yourself. - Refer to a qualified service personnel for all technical supports.

GENERAL INFORMATION
I. UNPACKING
Please ensure that the following items are included with the receiver in your packing. 1) Remote Control Unit (1EA) 2) Batteries (2EA) 3) User's Manual 4) RCA Cable

II. FEATURES
MPEG-2/4. H264 HD and Fully DVB-S/S2 Compliant Excellent Performance Max. 10000 TV & Radio Channels Programmable Channel Switching Time Less Than 1 sec. C Quality Sound (MPEG-2 Layer 1/2) CD Qua ty Sou d ( G aye / ) Multi-Function Auto Programming EPG (Electronic Program Guide) and Time Reservation Automatic Turn-On and Off in Time Settings Teletext by Software Emulation/VBI Insertion and Subtitle Video Format in 4:3, 16:9 and Letter Box Multi-Languages for OSD Multi-Languages for Audio Multi-Reception (PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/NTSC/SECAM) Last Channel Memory User Friendly Interface 256 Color GUI (Graphic User Interface) True Color Background Image Blind Scan Favorite List 5 Favorite Lists Editing Channel Sorting by Alphabet, FTA and CAS PVR Function Recording Powerful Trick M d S P f l T i k Mode Supported : F t Rewind, F t F t d Fast R i d Fast Forward, St Rewind, St F d Step R i d Step Forward d USB 2.0 Supported Parental Control Access Lock On Receiver Parental Control by Age Limitation

GENERAL INFORMATION
III. Remote Control Unit (RCU)
POWER( ) Switches the receiver between the operation and standby mode. MUTE( ) Enables or disables the audio. Numeric keys(0~9) Selects the TV or radio channels, and the individual menu. TELETEXT ( ) Enables the teletext mode. SUBTITLE ( ) Enables the subtitle mode mode. RECALL ( ) Returns to the previous channel. MENU Displays the main menu on screen. EPG Displays the program guide menu. INFO (i ) Displays the information box on the screen. TV/RAD Switches between the TV and radio channel. EXIT Returns to the normal viewing mode from any menu. OK Display the channel list or confirms your choice. AUDIO Selects the audio language and sound mode (Mono/ Left/Right/Stereo). ZOOM Selects the zoom in/out FAV Displays the favorite channel list. SAT Displays the satellite list.

GENERAL INFORMATION
V.F SLEEP VOL+ / CH + / (USB) (PLAY) (PAUSE) (FAST FORWARD) (FAST REWIND)

Changes video resolution. Sets a sleep timer. Increases or decreases TV/Radio volume level. Changes the TV/Radio channel up or down. Opens the recorded file or your contents. Play at normal speed or resume. Pauses playback of recorded program or time shift. Fasts forward at high speed. Rewinds at high speed. Stop the playback or the recording. Records program. Slow forward recorded file while playing. Sl f d d d fil hil l i Slow rewind recorded file while playing.

(STOP) (RECORD) (STEP FORWARD) (STEP REWIND)

GENERAL INFORMATION
IV. Front Panel
LED USB

USB

Connects your USB devices for Personal Video Recording. USB port for firmware update and data transfer. Lights in red to indicate the receiver is in Standby mode. Lights in green to indicate the receiver is in operation operation.

LED

V. Rear Panel

LNB1 IN LNB1 IN RS 232 HDMI AUD-R AUD-L VIDEO LAN +12V

Connects to the satellite antenna cable. Connects to another STB. Connects to the PC for software upgrade. Audio and video output for the high definition TV set set. Connects AUDIO RIGHT to the TV or other equipment. Connects AUDIO LEFT to the TV or other equipment. Composite video output for the television set. Connects a network cable. Connects to the Adaptor cable.

INSTALLING EQUIPMENT
This section explains several ways of connecting the receiver to your TV, VCR and Hi-Fi system. You can choose one of the following setups that we recommend. If you hava any problem or need a help, consult your dealer or service provider.

Connection
1. Connecting the satellite antenna Connect the cable from the satellite dish to the LNB1 IN on the receiver. 2. Connection to your television set Connect the VIDEO and AUD-R/L to VIDEO IN and AUDIO R/L of TV using a RCA cable. Connect the HDMI cable from the HDMI connector to the HDMI port on the TV.

MENU GUIDE
Main Page
Press the MENU key on the RCU to open the main menu on the screen. g 1. You can move in the main menu using " key on the RCU. 2. Press OK to confirm your selection. 3. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. I. Installation II. System Setting III. Channel Edit IV. Utility V. USB

I. Installation
I-1. Channel Search
You can select the satellite list in which you now are. Select a satellite with "" from the list and then press "OK to confirm. If you want to search more than one satellite together, press "OK" at each satellite in the satellite list to select the multi satellites.

I-2. Edit Sat


1. LNB Frequency Selects the proper LNB frequency of your LNB by pressing " in the list and press OK for confirmation. 2. 22KHz In case of using a 22kHz switching box to install a dual LNB or two dishes on the roof, you have to set the 22kHz option to On or Off considering the connection between the LNB and switching box. 3. DiSEqC Input Selects the appropriate port for your DiSEqC switch box. 4. LNB Power Selects the appropriate LNB Power, Enable or Disable.

MENU GUIDE
I-3. Search SAT
1. Search Type Select the Search Type All or FTA or CAS. 2. Channel type Select the Search Type All or TV or Radio. 3. Network Select the Network Search. If you select Enable, the satellite search first tries to find out the NIT carried within the transponder, if any, adds all transponders listed in the NIT to the transponder list of the satellite, and then continue the satellite search.

I 4. I-4. Satellite Search


When you start the searching, the TV/Radio channels are shown according as the searching the orders and also you can see the Progress on the percentage of the progress bar. When you finish the searching, pop-up menu will be coming on shown as Do you want to save ? . Press OK to save the searched channels on your channel list.

I-5. Factory Setting


This menu allows you to delete programs which you want to delete. And also, you can do Factory Setting. If you choose Yes" key at the Factory Setting item, you will see the warning message. If you choose YES" while this warning message is displaying, all the current settings will be reset to the factory default.

MENU GUIDE
II. System Setup
The System Setting has eight menu items as follows. II-1. OSD Control II-2. Parental Control II-3. A/V Control II-4. Time Setting II-5. System Information

II-1. OSD Control


In this menu, you can change the Default Language for Menu by change by pressing of key, and you can adjust the display time by pressing of key, and also you can choose the OSD Transparency by pressing of key.

II-2. Parental Control


This menu allows you to lock the receiver in order to prevent any unauthorized person from accessing it and control the channel viewing per age and change the current password. The default password is preset to 0000 at the factory. 1. Censorship Classification You can set up the Censorship Classification for Age Lock. 2. Allow Time You can Set up the Start Time and End Time. 3. Change Password You can change the password.

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MENU GUIDE
II-3. Time Setting
This menu allows you to set the local time in your location. You can select either the GMT or the local area time at your preference. 1. GMT Offset Press to change the time 2. Power Off This menu allows you to set the timer for Power Off. 3. Power On This menu allows you to set the timer for Power On.

II-4. A/V Control


The receiver has many A/V outputs connected to it. This menu allows you to adjust those output settings with " / , / " and " OK key. 1. Screen Ratio Selects the aspect ratio of video output to the TV (4:3 or 16:9) 2. Display Format Selects the aspect ratio between Letter Box, Cinema, and Full. 3. TV Standard Select the TV Type (Auto or PAL or NTSC). 4. NTSC Mode Selects the NTSC mode, 3.58 or 4.43.

II-5 Audio Control


1. Audio Language This menu allows you to change the Audio Language by pressing OK Key. 2. Audio Output This menu allows you to change the Audio Output by pressing OK Key (Stereo or Mono). 3. Audio Priority This menu allows you to change the Audio Priotiry by pressing OK Key (PCM or Dolby Digital)

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MENU GUIDE
II-6. Subtitle Control
1. Subtitle Language This menu allows you to change the Subtitle Language by pressing OK Key. 2. Subtitle Display This menu allows you to change the Subtitle Display by pressing OK Key (Manual or Auto). 3. Subtitle Font This menu allows you to change the Subtitle Font by pressing OK Key (Variable or Fixed)

II-7 System Information

This menu shows the date of model Name, Software Version and S/W Date for your receiver. If you contact the local dealer or service provider, they may ask for Information from this menu. For example, you need to check this Information when upgrading the receiver with a new software

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MENU GUIDE
III. Channel Edit
The Channel Edit has two menu items as follows. III-1. Edit Channel Lists d t C a e sts III-2. Edit Favorite Channels

III 1. III-1 Edit Channel Lists


This menu provides you with the functions to Delete, Move, and Lock the channels. Press "" and to select the desired channel list. To select all channels, please Press Blue key on RCU. 1. Delete Select the channels which you want to Delete the channels and press OK to confirm the deletion. 2. Move Select the channels which you want to Move the channels and press OK to confirm it after moving the channel which you want to locate the channel. 3. Lock Select the channels which you want to lock the channels and press OK to confirm and move it to the Lock channel list. ** S l ti of all channels. Selection f ll h l If you press Blue key on RCU, you can select all channels.

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MENU GUIDE
III-2. Edit Favorite Channels
This menu provides you with the favorite lists for your favorite groups. First of all, please press of your favorite group from Group 1 to Group 5 which you want to edit. Press "" and to select the desired Channels to edit. 1. Add Select the channels in channel list by pressing "" which you want to move, and press Red key to add the channel into the favorite group. 2. Delete Select the channels in Favorite Group by pressing "" which you want to delete, and press Red key to confirm the deletion. 3. Move Select the channels which you want to Move the channels and press Green Key to confirm it after moving the channel which you want to locate the channel. 4. Rename If you press Blue key on RCU, the key board will be displayed and you can rename the favorite list.

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MENU GUIDE
IV. Utility
This menu allows you to software upgrade by USB. Please choose the Upgrade via USB. S And then, there will be a pop up message Do you Want to upgrade?. If you want to upgrade the software, please choose OK to start the upgrading. When the software is successfully upgraded, the receiver will be automatically rebooting. ** Warning ** Please do NOT power off until the receiver finish the Software upgrading.

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OPERATIONS
Changing Channel
1. Press the OK key to display the TV channel list, and then select the desired channel. 2. Press the key on the remote control to access the channels sequentially sequentially. 3. Press the Recall( ) key on the remote control to return to the previous channel. 4. Enter the desired channel number using the 0~9 keys directly. 5. Press the EXIT key to hide the TV channel list.

Adjusting Volume
You can change the volume level of the current channel up to the l h l h level 20 l 20. Press the key to change the audio volume level. Press the MUTE key to turn the sound off.

Viewing Program Information


You can see the detailed information about the current program (channel)s properties. Press the INFO key to view the detailed information during the basic information is displayed. Press the EXIT or INFO key to hide the detailed information.

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OPERATIONS
Switching TV and Radio
Press the TV/RADIO( ) key to switch between the TV and Radio channel.

Sorting Channel List


When Wh you press OK key during watching th k d i t hi the channel, you can get the simple channel list view. Press the Red key, so you will see the submenu listing the sorting orders. Press / or / key to select the desired sort -ing order, and then press OK key. You will see the channels in the sorting order that you choose.

Viewing Program Guide


Press the EPG key, so you can see the program guide screen. The program guide displays the program information about each channel, based on the date and time. You can also use the Record and Timer function by pressing the Yellow(Timer) key

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OPERATIONS
Viewing Teletext
1. Press the "Teletext( )" key, so teletext service data is displayed. 2. Select the page using the "0~9" keys(100~899). 3. Press the "EXIT" or " Teletext( EXIT ) key to return )" to the previous screen.

PVR(Recording and Playing back)


You must connect an external hard disk drive (HDD) to receiver to record or play back files by the PVR function. 1. Recording Press the Record() key to record the current channel. When the recording starts, the record icon & info bar is displayed for a while. To stop recording, press the Stop() key Stop( key.

2. Playing back Fast Forward & Rewind during playback of the recorded files, you can use the Fast Forward & Rewind function keys in the RCU of 2X, 4X, and 8X speed.

3. 3 Step Forward & Step Rewind During playback of the recorded files you can use the Step Forward & Step Rewind function keys in the RCU.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

Solution -. Check that the power cords are plugged into an electrical outlet

Nothing appears on the Front Panel No power supply

No Picture

-. Check the dish and adjust it -. Check the cable connection and correct it -. Get out of the UHF mode -. Check the channel and video output -. Check the volume level of TV and receiver -. C Check the mute status of TV and receiver f -. Check the cable connection and correct it

No S Sound

Remote Control Unit does not work

-. Replace the batteries -. Aim the remote control unit directly to the receiver -. Check that nothing blocks the front panel

Service is not running or scramble

-. Check the Conditional Access Module and smart card are correctly inserted or not and are appropriate for the current channel (Please call your service provider or dealer) -. Check the signal strength and signal quality in the menu -. Check the LNB and replace the LNB if necessary -. Check the LNB cable -. Check the dish and adjust it

No Signal on the screen

You have forgotten your secret PIN Code

-. Contact your service provider or dealer

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SPECIFICATIONS
Tuner Input Connector Input Frequency RF Input Level LNB Power & Polarization DiSEqC Control Demodulator Waveform Symbol Rate Inner FEC Outer FEC Demultiplexer Standard Input Data Rate Video Standard St d d Input Bit Rate TV Standard Aspect Ratio Active Pixel CVBS Output Level RGB Output Level S/N under Unweight Audio Standard Mode Bandwidth Output Level Output Impedance System Resources CPU FLASH Memory DDR2 SDRAM Audio/Video Ports TV SCART Connector VCR SCART Connector Video (CVBS) Video (Y, Pb, Pr) Audio S/PDIF HDMI IEC 169-24, Female 950 ~ 2150MHz -25 ~ -65dBm 13.5/18V 500mA Max with overload protection Version 1.0/1.2 compatible QPSK 2 ~ 31Ms/s 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 with constraint length k=7 Reed Solomon coding RS (204, 188, t=8) MPEG-4 Up to 60Mbits/s MPEG-2 MPEG 2 MP@ML / MP@HL MPEG 4 ASP@L5 MP@HL, MPEG-4 H.264/AVC: HP@L4.0, MP@L4.0, 3.2 1.5 ~ 15Mbits/s PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/NTSC/SECAM 16:9 and 4:3 720 pixels x 576 lines x 25 frames per sec. (PAL) 720 pixels x 480 lines x 30 frames per sec. (NTSC) 1Vpp 3dB at 75 and 1KHz 0.7Vpp 10% at 75 60dB Min MPEG-I MPEG I layer 1/2, MPEG 4 AAC 1/2 MPEG-4 MPEG-4 HE-AAC V1L1, L2, V2 L2/L4 Stereo, Joint Stereo, Mono and Dual Mono 20Hz ~ 20KHz at -3dB 3Vpp Max or 5dB Min at 1KHz 600 NEC Emma 3SL 8MBytes 128MBytes Supported (Option) Supported (Option) 1 x RCA Jack 3 x RCA Connectors (Option) 1 x RCA Jack Optical (Option) Up to 480p/576p/720p/1080i (Option)

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SPECIFICATIONS
Data Port Connector DTE or DCE Date Rate Power Supply (Adaptor) Input Range Power Consumption Operation Frequency Separator Internal Fuse Environmental Condition Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Range Storage Humidity Range Dimension Size (W x L x H) Weight Front Panel Display Remote control input USB Rear Panel Tuner Video/Audio HDMI RS-232 DC Power Jack DB-9 male DTE Up to 115,200bits/s AC 90 ~ 250V Max. 20W 50 ~ 60Hz 2A and AC 250V 0 ~ 45 -10 ~ +50 10 ~ 85% RH, Non-condensing 5 ~ 90% RH, Non-condensing 150mm x 133mm x 33mm Around 0.8Kg Dual LED Infra-red Receiver USB 2.0 Host (5V, 500mA Max) 2 x F-Type 1 x RCA Jack 1 x HDMI C Connector t 1 x RS-232 (9-pin D-sub male) +12V

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