ExtremeView Magnum
ExtremeView Magnum
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Declaration of Conformity
FCC Rule : TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B OPERATING
ENVIRONMENT : FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limit are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, user and can radiate radio
frequency Energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation, if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures :
1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to
which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experience radio / TV technician for help.
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Declaration of Conformity
Important Safety Instructions
① Read these instructions.
② Keep these instructions.
③ Heed all warnings.
④ Follow all instructions.
⑤ Do not use this apparatus near water.
⑥ Clean only with dry cloth.
⑦ Do not block any ventilation opening. Install in accordance with the manufacture’s
instruction.
⑧ Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
⑨ Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided
for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician
for replacement of the obsolete outlet
⑩ Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plug convenience
receptacles and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
⑪ Only use attachment accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
⑫ Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket
or table specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
⑬ Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
⑭ Refer all servicing to qualified service personal. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in anyway, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally
or has been dropped.
WARNING : To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
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Declaration of Conformity
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Declaration of Conformity
Información importante sobre seguridad
① Lea estas instrucciones.
② Guarde estas instrucciones.
③ Preste atencion a todas las advertencias.
④ Siga todas las instrucciones.
⑤ No use la unidad cerca del agua.
⑥ Límpiela sólo con un paño seco.
⑦ No bloquee las aberturas de ventilación. Realice la instalación de acuerdo con las
instrucciones del fabricante.
⑧ No instale la unidad cerca de ninguna fuente de calor, como radiadores, medidores
de calor uotros equipos(incluyendo amplificadores) que puedan generar calor.
⑨ No ignore el objetivo de seguridad del enchufe polarizado o de puesta a tierra.
El enchufe polarizado tiene dos contactores, uno más ancho que el otro.
El enchufe de puesta a tiene dos conectores y una clavija de puesta a tierra.
El conector ancho de la clavija se provee para resguardar su seguridad.
Si el enchufe provisto no encaja en la toma de corriente, consulte a un electricista
para reempalazar la toma.
⑩ Proteja el cable de suministro eléctrico de manera
que no se puedan pisar o aplastar, especialmenye
junto al enchufe, los receptáculos apropiados y el
punto donde el cable sale de la unidad.
⑪ Solamente use accesorios o equipamiento
especificado por el fabricante.
⑫ Use sólo una mesita de ruedas, soporte, trípode,
repisa o mesa recomendada por el fabricante o
que se venda con la unidad. Tenga cuidado
cuando mueva la mesita con ruedas con la unidad para evitar que se vuelque.
⑬ Desenchufe la unidad durante tormentas eléctricaas o cuando no se use durante
largos períodos.
⑭ Todas las reparaciones deben efectuarse por un técnico de servicio calificado.
Es necesario realizar el servicio técnico si la unidad se ha dañado, como por
ejemplo si el enchufe o el cable de alimentación están dañados, si se ha
derramado líquido sobre la unidad o si ha caído algún objeto dentro de ella,
si la unidad ha quedado expuesta a la lluvia o al agua, no funciona de modo
normal o se ha caido.
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General Information
◈ MAINS SUPPLY
Use only 100 - 250VAC 50/60Hz.
◈ OVERLOADING
Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may result in fire
electric shock.
◈ LIQUIDS
Do not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
◈ CLEANING
1. Always disconnect the STB power cord from the outlet before cleaning.
2. Use a light damp cloth (no solvents) to dust off the STB.
◈ VENTILATION
1. The slots on top of the STB must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to
the unit.
2. Do not stand the STB on soft furnishings or carpets.
3. Do not expose the STB to direct sunlight or do not place it near a heater.
4. Do not stack electronic equipments on top of the STB.
5. Do not use this appliance in airtight area.
6. Do not open the top cover.
◈ CABLE
Use standard certified cables to prevent any malfunction of the STB.
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General Information
◈ ATTACHMENTS
Do not use any attachments that are not recommended as these may cause
hazard or damage to the STB.
◈ CONNECTION TO THE TV
Disconnect the STB from the mains before connecting or disconnecting the
cables from the TV.
Failure to do so can damage the TV.
◈ EARTHING
The LNB cable MUST BE EARTHED to the system earth for the satellite dish.
The earthing system must comply with SABS 061.
◈ LOCATION
Place the STB indoor in order not to expose to lightening, rain or sunlight.
◈ SERVICING
1. Do not attempt to service this product yourself.
2. Refer all servicing to qualified service representatives
NOTICE : The power remains on even when the switch is turned off.
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General Information
Accessories
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Remote Control Unit
MUTE TV/DVD/AUX/SAT Power
Enable or disable audio Select other equipment Power on, standby mode.
SAT LIST
TV / RADIO Display the satellite list
Receiver switches between TV
and Radio channels.
FAV (Favorite)
Set receiver to favorite service
CC (Closed Caption) mode, display the favorite
Display the Closed caption channel.
TV/SAT CH LIST
Receiver switches between TV Display the channel list
and Satellite receive mode.
INFO (INFORMATION)
GUIDE Display the TV/Radio Display channel status or
Electronic Program Guide various program information of
current service.
OK
Select menu option, or to CH Up/Down
updated on entry and to enter Tune to the next or previous
List menu channel. And move up or down
highlight marked cursor.
VOL Up/Down
(Page Up/Down) SLEEP (Blue Key)
Increase or decrease the Operate sleep(auto power off)
volume. And move left or right mode
highlight marked cursor.
Page scrolling in
channel/satellite list menu.
FIND
Quick Edit, Find(Sort) CH.name
PAUSE (Red Key)
Pause screen.
TIMER
Display the reservation list
ZOOM (Green Key)
Operated zoom function in live
and still mode MOSAIC (Multi Picture)
Display multi channel on screen.
AUDIO (Yellow Key)
Select audio mode (left, right, Recall (Previous)
stereo, language) Return to the previous menu,
FWD(▶▶) status or channel
Fast forwards a
program.
NUMERIC KEYS : Signal
Select channels by channel Display the signal and quality
STOP(■)
numbers or enter programming Stop a program
parameters.
REW(◀◀) Rewind a PLAY(▶) At the F.list selected
program file, then play
F1 Option key
To toggle RF. Mod. CH3/CH4
PAUSE(II) REC
Pause a program Press to start record
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System Connection
Front Panel
◈ Normal Display :
- On
- STANDBY
- Channel Number
- Channel Name
NOTICE :
1. Current time is based on the TDT(Time and Date Table) at the stream of the
current service. If the TDT information is not correct, current time might be
incorrect.
2. Please do not insert metal or alien substance into the slot for the modules
and Smartcards. In doing so can cause damage to the STB and reduce its life
span.
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REAR PANEL
Rear Panel
① ② ③ ④⑤⑥ ⑦⑧ ⑨ ⑩
Please refer to the diagram above for all possible connections of your receiver
Do not connect the unit to the mains socket until all other connections
have been made and checked.
1) IF INPUT : This port is to connect the coaxial cable from LNB of your Dish.
2) IF OUT : This enables the connection of an Analogue receiver.
3) S-Video : This Din connectors is used to connect your TV through
S-Video Cable.
4) Component out : This RCA connector is used to connect your TV through
RCA cable. (Y/Pb/Pr component output)
5) VIDEO : This RCA connector is used to connect your TV through RCA cable.
6) AUDIO R/L : These RCA connectors are used to connect your TV through
RCA cable or any external audio amp or system.
7) ANT IN : To connect the terrestrial antenna
8) TV OUT : To connect the RF signal to a RF(ANT) input e.g. VCR, TV.
9) S/PDIF : This is used to connect with Digital audio amplifier.
10) RS 232C SERIAL PORT : This is used to connect your receiver with a
computer or other STB through a serial cable.
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System Connection
◈ TV Only
There are two ways to connect the STB to your existing TV system. We
recommend using one of the following cases for the best result :
y Connect one end of RCA cable (Composite Video, Audio Left, Right) to the RCA
jack on the back of the STB and the other end to a RCA jack on your TV.
y Or connect one end of a component RCA jack on the back of the STB and the other
end to a Component input of your TV.
y Finally connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB IN jack on the STB.
y To connect any external Audio Hi-Fi system, the receiver has been provided
with two RCA connectors at the back of the receiver marked with Audio L
and R.
y Connect an RCA stereo cable from the AUDIO L, R jacks on the back of the
STB to the LINE, AUX, SPARE OR EXTRA input jacks on your Hi-Fi System or
for better quality connect the S/PDIF output to the S/PDIF input of the Hi-Fi
system
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System Connection
There are two ways to connect the STB to your existing TV system.
We recommend using one of the following cases for the best result
y Connect one end of RCA cable to the RCA jack on the back of the STB and the
other end to a RCA jack on your TV.
y Or connect one end of Scart cable to the Scart jack on the back of the STB and the
other end to a Scart jack on your TV.
y Connect one end of your coaxial cable to the LNB IN connector on the STB and the
other end to the REC or Receiver connector on the DiSEqC 1.2 motor.
y Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the LNB connector on the DiSEqC 1.2
motor.
◈ Reference
All our receivers are designed to be DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC 1.2 compatible.
This allows multiple antennas to be connected to the STB at the same time.
If you have two or more fixed antennas or LNBs, then we recommend you use a
DiSEqC 1.0 switch.
Connect the coaxial cable from the first LNB to the LNB 1 or LNB A input connector
of the DiSEqC switch.
Do the same for any other LNBs that you have.
Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the RF output connector of the DiSEqC
switch, connect the other end to the LNB IN socket on the STB.
To the digital receiver, you can connect either a single satellite antenna directly or
LNB of multi-feed equipment.
USALS System
When it comes to USALS System, please refer to Page 23.
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Menu Structure
Delete Channel
Main
MainMenu
Menu
Program Guide
Delete All (SAT/TP/CH)
Favorite Channel Default Configuration
Send Data
Channel Sort
X-Modem Option
Channel Lock
OSD Menu
Channel Rename Audio Language
Ttx/subt Language
Channel Add(manual PID)
Ttx/subt 2’nd
Time Mode
Search Channel (TP)
Time Offset
Setup Satellite System Time
Video Output
Factory Reset
Video Display
Set-Top Box Upgrade TV Type
TV Output
System Setting Language Settings
SPDIF
VCR
Color Adjust Theme
Channel View
Games / Memo Schedule Manager
Power On
Telephone Book Main Menu
Install Menu
Sokoban
Changing PIN Code
Soft CAM
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Menu Guide
Installation
Menu Language
Select Language With “◀”, “▶” Key On The RCU, Then Press Ok Or Menu Key To
Continue.
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Menu Guide
Installation
◈ Service Searching
Setup Satellite
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Menu Guide
Installation
◈ Service Searching
Setup Transponder
When Selecting Setup Transponder In Install Menu.
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Menu Guide
Installation
Setup Transponder
5) CH Search : To search TP on the setup transponder mode, select TP first and then
press “Blue” key to search channels.
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Menu Guide
Installation
Search Channel (Satellite)
STB will automatically search all TV/Radio channels from a satellite and save them
into the Channel List.
You can see the progressive status of channel searching. Press the Red or Exit
key to stop Channel Search.
When the Channel Search is completed, the result will be saved and the first
channel of the searched ones will be displayed.
Notice : Please wait for the receiver to process all the channels, and note
that the “Channel Search” procedure may take a few minutes.
◈ Service Searching
Search Channel (Transponder)
When selecting Search Channel (Transponder)
in Install menu.
1) TP searching : To TP setup editing, press
“Yellow” key on the RCU in search channel
(Transponder) menu when TP list is displayed.
2) SATTP Setup : To edit the parameters of the
TP, press the “Yellow” key on the RCU.
- Frequency
- Symbol rate
- Polarization
- FEC
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Menu Guide
Installation
◈ Factory Default
1) Delete Channel : Delete channel data only.
2) Delete All (SAT/TP/Channel) :
Delete a certain part of data in the setting.
3) Default Configuration
To reset all environment variables to default.
4) Factory Reset
Reset to factory default.
5) Factory Satellite Restore
Restore New Satellite information by area from
the DB of the flash memory.
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Menu Guide
Channel Guide
◈ Program Guide
Guide
The information is only available from the
transponder of the channel you are watching.
To see the titles of current & next program,
press the “Guide” of the RCU. Depending on the
amount of the Guide (EPG) data, loading time might
take a couple of seconds.
Ext. Event
When selected channel information is displayed
To see the extended information of program, press
“Green ” key. The extended information may include :
detailed information such as the actors,
the providers .. etc.
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Menu Guide
Channel Guide
◈ Program Guide
Reservation Functions
1. Maximum 20 events can be reserved.
2. To reserved the channels you want,
1) Select the reservation broadcast
using “▲”, ”▼” keys.
2) Time event : Select the type “Record/View.”
3) Mode : Select the mode
“Once / Daily / Weekly”.
4) Time : Set the Start time
using numeric keys.
5) Duration : Set the duration time
using numeric keys
3. To cancel the reserved channels, select “Exit”.
4. The recording time will end about 10 seconds
earlier than the reserved time. This is to
prepare for the next program to be recorded.
5. Use above 2. to adjust the time to prevent
overlapping of the record time.
Daily
To display the Daily Guide of the selected channel.
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Menu Guide
Channel Guide
◈ Favorite Channel
This function can be used to edit channel in
favorite group of main menu.
1. Favorite group move
Select channel to move by using “◀”, “▶” key.
To move a certain channel to a group, move
to the group then press “OK” key to add the
channel in it
2. Edit
Press Red key to pop up display and control
it to change channel on the favorite group or
delete the channel in a group.
◈ TV/Radio Channel
Easy to find a certain channel in channel list.
Press “FIND” key continuously to sort by ALL,
Alphabet, TP, CAS or Normal Channel number
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Menu Guide
Channel Manager
◈ Favorite Group
Favorite group is selected in Channel manager
menu. There are theme category for grouping
on the right side of the screen
1. Favorite group register
Move to a channel with “▲”, “▼” key and
select the channel with the Red key.
To register a selected channel to a favorite
group, press the “Green” key.
After press Green key, another window will
be displayed, select a group and press “OK”
to finish.
Use back key to go back to the previous menu,
favorite group number will be displayed.
Rename
Press the Blue key to have another pop up
window to change the Favorite Group name
by using the “▲”, “▼”, “◀”, “▶”.
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Menu Guide
Channel Manager
◈ Channel Delete
Move the cursor highlight to a channel to delete and
press the “Red” key to select and press Green key to
confirm to delete the channel.
◈ Channel Sort
Sort function can be in SID, channel name, Sat/TP
and in CAS order.
◈ Channel Lock
◈ Channel Rename
Move the cursor highlight to the channel to rename
and press the “Red” key to display the Key Board
and use “▲”, “▼”, “◀”, “▶” key to change
the channel name.
When finished select OK and press the “Yellow” key
to save.
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Menu Guide
Channel Manager
◈ Channel Move
Go to a certain channel with cursor key and press
the “Red” key to select.
Then press “Green” (move) key to display move
pop up window.
Setup location and direction and select “Channel
Move…” to confirm.
To display in either hex value or decimal value press the “Yellow” key.
To check and view the modified channel press “VIEW” to display PIG screen on the
right side of the screen.
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Menu Guide
System Setting
◈ Language Setting
◈ Time Setting
1. Banner Display
Control information display time on live channel screen.
(time : 0 ~ 10 Sec)
2. Time Display
Displays in 24HR mode or in AM/PM mode.
3. Time Mode
To set time automatically from TDT information if set to “Auto”.
4. Time Offset
Date is displayed by GMT time standard.
(Changeable only in “Auto Time” mode.)
5. System Time / Date
When Time Mode is in “Auto” the time and
date information is set automatically from the
TDT data.
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Menu Guide
System Setting
◈ AV Output Setting
1. OSD Transparency
OSD Transparency can be adjusted from
level 0 to 10 by one step.
2. Video Output
Video output can be selected from
S-Video to YPbPr
3. Video Display
1) When Aspect Ratio 4:3
- PAN SCAN : Center part of 16:9 image
shown on full screen when 16:9 transmission
- LETTERBOX : Whole 16:9 image is
shown on screen with horizontal black bars on top and bottom.
4. TV type
1) When Aspect Ratio 16:9
- 4:3 Transmission : 4:3 image with vertical black bars on the sides.
- 16:9 Transmission : Image on full screen.
2) When Aspect Ratio Auto
- 4:3 TV : Center part of 16:9 image shown on full screen when 16:9 transmission.
- 16:9 TV : 4:3 image with vertical black bars on the sides when 4:3 transmission.
16:9 image on full screen when 16:9 transmission. 4. TV Type
Select the format of the video to be displayed on screen. You can choose
either 4:3 ratio (Standard) or 16:9 (Wide) according to the TV type.
5. TV Output
TV output can be selected as PAL/NTSC/SECAM
6. SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital InterFace)
Digital audio out put can be selected On/OFF
7. RF Channel
Select RF modulator output channel. Channel 3 or Channel 4. When setting is finished,
make sure to press “Red” key to save.
◈ Color Adjust
Except default adjustment, users can adjust below
ration for changing.
(Default/Sports/Movie/Cartoon/User)
User defined adjustment can be changed as range.
- Bright -32 ~ +31
- Contrast -32 ~ +31
- Saturation -32 ~ +31
- Hue -32 ~ +31
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Menu Guide
System Setting
◈ Parental Control
You can change your PIN Code from the factory default value “0000” as follows:
1. Channel Lock Mode
Off, Continuous, Once.
2. Power On
To lock the receiver, select “Power On” in the
“Parental Control” menu and change
it to the “On” mode by using the “◀,▶” keys.
If the receiver is locked, whenever you try to
start the STB, the “PIN Code” screen will
appear and you will be asked to enter your
PIN Code.
3. Main Menu
To lock the receiver, select “Main Menu” in the “Parental Control” menu and change
it to the “On” mode by using the “◀,▶” keys.
If the receiver main menu is locked, whenever you try to Menu key the RCU,
the “PIN Code” screen will appear and you will be asked to enter your PIN Code.
5. CH. Manager Menu
To lock the Channel Manager, select “Channel Manager Menu” in the “Parental
Control” menu and change it to the “On” mode by using the “◀,▶” keys..
6. Install Menu
To lock the Install, select “Install Menu” in the “Parental Control”
menu and change it to the “On” mode by using the “◀,▶” keys.
7. Changing PIN Code
You can change your PIN Code from the factory default value “0000” as follows:
Select “Change PIN Code” in the “Parental Control” menu.
You will then be asked for a new PIN Code when the changing PIN Code pressed.
Once you enter a new PIN Code, the system will ask you to re-enter for
confirmation. When you have entered a new PIN Code twice, the PIN Code has been
changed. If you forget the PIN Code, contact the distributor to recover it.
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Menu Guide
System Setting
◈ Additional Options
1. Multi Picture (Mosaic)
To display Multi Picture (Mosaic).( For direct access press “MOSAIC” from the RCU)
Numbers of Multi Picture (Mosaic) can be changed from 4/9/10/13 by pressing
“MOSAIC” key from the RCU twice.
2. Front Lock
To lock the receiver, select “Front Key” in the
“Parental Control” menu and change
it to the “On” mode by using the “◀,▶” keys.
If the receiver key is locked, whenever you try to Front Button the STB,
the “PIN Code” screen will appear and you will be asked to enter your PIN Code.
3. LED Dimming
Front Display of the box’s bright can be adjusted from step 1 to step 5
4. Front Display Mode
Selecting CH. Name or CH. No. the front 7 segment will display be either Channel
or Channel number.
5. SID Mode
SID Mode On or Off.
6. SID Sort
Sort channel by SID.
7. Caption
On to enable closed caption.
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Menu Guide
Games / Memo
◈ Schedule Manager
Schedule calendar is displayed when Schedule
manage is pressed.
Users can move to dates by “▲”, “▼” “◀”, “▶” cursor
and press OK key to select.
At this time pop up window will be displayed.
1. Alarm
Set alarm for a certain time.
2. ICON
Upon users’ request, below icon set is possible.
(Memo / Birthday / Wedding / Travel / Meeting /
Appointment / Vacation)
3. Memo
After ICON setup, move cursor to down to Memo
and press “OK” to pop up a window.
At this time use “▲”, “▼” “◀”, “▶” cursor to enter
text.
Press “RED” Key to store.
◈ Telephone book
Users can manage telephone numbers
1. Select a group. Each group made up 5 groups
Each group can memorize max. 24
2. Press “OK” to display vacancy space.
3. Press “OK” again to memorize name/mobile
no./telephone no./memo
4. Press “RED” key to store.
5. To store multiple data, do above step again..
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Menu Guide
Games
◈ Tetris
“OK” : Rotate
“◀” : Move Left
“▶” : Move Right
“▼” : Drop
◈ Sokoban
Objectives
Move the balls to designated positions but
The balls can only be pushed.
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Menu Guide
Embedded CAS
◈ Smart Card
XV 3300 is an embedded Xcrypt receiver, please insert a valid Xcrypt smart Card
to view Xcrypt channels.
For proper operation always insert the smart card IC face down.
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Functions Guide
List Menu
This menu helps you to easily select the channel that you want to watch or edit.
To display the Channel List, press the “List” or “OK” key while you are viewing a program
and you will see all channels that you saved in the channel list.
To watch a specific channel, first select by using the “▲,▼” keys, and press the “OK” key to
confirm. (For page up/down, press left/right key on the RCU)
You can also select a specific channel by pressing the numeric keys directly.
The symbol of “Lock” & “Scrambled” feature displayed on the Right side of the list stands
for locked channel or scrambled channels.
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Functions Guide
List Menu
Use “FIND” key of the RCU after “TV/RADIO”, “SAT LIST”, “CH LIST” or “FAV” to easily
find a specific channel.
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Functions Guide
Closed Caption
Displaying Closed Caption (CC)
Some programs are broadcast with Closed Caption. To display Closed Caption,
select Closed Caption function On by pressing CC button. Closed Caption shows you
a caption, that is printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program.
: Teletext information
: Subtitle information
: Favorite Channel
SIGNAL
To display the current Strength and
quality of the signal including the current
Satellite information.
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Functions Guide
ZOOM
Press zoom key on the RCU to close up the
screen as x1/ x2/ x3/ x4 rates.
On the zoomed screen it can move by
“▲”, “▼” “◀”, “▶” key.
To quit zoom, press exit key.
Quick Edit
When the user wants to register or change the
current favorite group while viewing or to lock or
delete a channel press the “FIND” in the no menu
state of the RCU for quick edit.
Audio Language
Users can select audio language press the
“AUDIO” key of the RCU.
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Specification
Technical Specification
Front End
Connector 2xF-Type
A/V Mode
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Specification
Technical Specification
Connectors
General Characteristics
Please Note : The specification of the STB may be changed without notice in advance.
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Specification
Technical Specification
CPU
Memory
Flash Memory 4 MB
System Memory 32 MB
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Trouble Shooting Guide
Trouble Shooting
If you suspect there is a fault with your receiver, please check the following trouble
shooting guide before calling an authorized service agent.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
Trouble Shooting
Settings you made in the menu • The receiver lost power before being able to
have now changed enter into standby mode.
• Some of the Settings saved by user can be
deleted partly or fully.
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Universal RCU
Universal Remote control Function List
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Universal RCU
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Universal RCU
Universal Remote Control Unit Code
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Universal RCU
Universal Remote Control Unit Code
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Universal RCU
Universal Remote Control Unit Code
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Universal RCU
Universal Remote Control Unit Code
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