SD Digital Receiver User Manual DVB-S 5010 Please read carefully and retain for future reference
Contents 1.0 Important Safety Instructions 1.1 Set-Top Box 2.0 General Introduction 3.0 Controls and Functions 1 2 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit Remote Control Functions 3 3 4 5 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 STB Receiver Connection Getting Started Preparing your Remote Control Fast Satellite Set-Up 6 6 6 7 4.0 Installation Guide 5.0 Menu Operation 5.1 Channel Edit 5.1.1 TV Edit 5.1.
1.0 Important Safety Instructions 1.1 Set-Top Box This STB has been manufactured to satisfy all necessary International Safety Standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully and retain for future reference. • • • • • • • • MAINS SUPPLY Use only 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, (Consumption approx. 25W). OVERLOADING Do not overload your wall outlet, extension cord or adaptor, failure to observe these precautions can lead to a risk of fire or electrical shock.
• • • • CONNECTION TO THE TV Disconnect the STB from the mains supply before connecting or disconnecting the cable the from TV. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN DAMAGE THE TV. EARTHING The LNB cable MUST BE EARTHED to the system earth for the satellite dish. LOCATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to protect it from over heating.
3.0 Controls and Functions 3.1 Front Panel: 1 2 3 4 1 Power Standby Button 2 3 CH +/CH-: Changes the channels in viewing mode and moves the selection Up/Down in menu mode. 4 The 4-digit display shows the current channel number The Red LED is the Power Indicator Signal Strength indicator 3.2 Rear Panel Power Lead • • • • • • Dish-In: Digital satellite signal input via F connector with Cable supplied RS232C: Upgrade function.
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3.4 Remote Control Functions Button 1 Function Switches between Operation and Standby mode 2 Changes channels or selects menu options 3 Press to jump to previous channel 4 Selects your favourite channel list in view mode. PLEASE NOTE: To return to your normal CHANNEL LIST press “1” 5 Increases or decreases the volume.
4.0 Installation Guide 4.1 STB Receiver Connection A TV and Audio System can be connected to your STB. This manual will explain common ways to connect to the equipment. If you experience any problem, please contact the Ross helpline on 0845 194 7584. Never connect or disconnect cables with the equipment switched on. How to connect the STB to a TV set a.
Please observe the following when using your Remote Control – • Change the batteries when operation becomes poor or erratic. • Always use two new batteries, DO NOT mix old and new. • Dispose of old batteries in an environmentally responsible way. • DO NOT place spent batteries in a fire or attempt to recharge them. • If you are not going to use the Remote Control for an extended period then remove the batteries to avoid the risk of leakage. 4.
The STB will now start searching for programmes. A “Progress” bar appears at the bottom of the screen to show you how the channel search is progressing. This will take some time, do not interrupt the power or press any keys during this operation. When the scan is finished you will be prompted to save the results. Press “OK” to save. Your STB is now ready to use. You can now enjoy all the available channels from your chosen satellite. Frequently Used Operations a.
5.0 Menu Operation 5.1 Channel Edit In this menu you can carry out a wide range of changes to your stored programmes (both TV and RADIO). The basic functions available are listed below and described in detail in the following paragraphs; a. Delete b. Move c. Fav (Favourite) d. Lock e. Sort f. Del All g. Edit t 5.1.1 TV Edit Press “Menu”, then use the s/t to select “Channel Edit”. Press the key to select “TV Edit” and press “OK” 5.1.
You can choose from five categories as follows; MOVIES, MUSIC, CARTOONS, NEWS SPORT and ADULT. When you have made your choice press “OK” (pressing “OK” again will cancel your selection) and then press “Menu” to store, your chosen programme will be marked with a “ ”. Repeat this process as many times as you wish to add other programmes to your favourite selections. When you have finished press “Menu” again, then select “OK” and press the “OK” key to store. Press the “Exit” button to exit the menu.
t t 5.1.8.1 Renaming the Programme To rename a programme select the existing programme name from the dop down channel detail menu and press “OK”. From the characters displayed select the “ ” key and press “OK” to delete all or part of the old name. Then press the / and s/t keys to select each character you require and “OK” to confirm each character. Finally go to OK at the bottom right of the keyboard menu to confirm and save the new name. t t 5.1.8.
6.0 Installation This menu enables you to tune to a particular satellite and also to modify various associated settings. There is also a utility facilitating the calculations necessary to position your dish for a specific satellite given your own latitude and longitude. 6.1 Dish Installation Within the “Dish Setting” menu there are 6 functions available as listed below; a. TP (Transponder) b. Edit Satellite c. Search Satellite d. Add Satellite e. Delete Satellite f.
6.1.1.3 Delete This can be used to delete any unwanted Transponders. First select the Transponder you wish to delete and press “OK” to confirm. Then press “5” (Delete) followed by “OK” to confirm and execute the deletion. 6.1.2 Edit Satellite This enables you to edit various aspects of a Satellite’s settings, including; a. LNB Type b. LNB Freq 1 c. LNB Freq 2 d. LNB Power e. DiSEqC1.0 (Motorised Dish) f. DiSEqC1.
• • Scan Type (in Blind Scan): Network (in Auto Scan): a. OFF b. ON a. Quick b. Detail NETWORK ON/OFF - When set to ON the Network Scans your selected SATELLITE for any additional NEW transponders. When set to OFF it scans only the preloaded factory list. Having made your selections use the “OK” key to select “Start Search” and then press “OK” to confirm. A “Progress” bar appears at the bottom of the screen.
7.0 System Setting t This Menu provides access to various settings relating to the general operation of the receiver. Press “Menu” and then using the s/t keys select “System Setting”. Press the key to enter the “System Setting” menu. There are six options as follows: a. Language b. Menu Setting c. Lock Control d. AV Setting e. Time and Timer f. Reset to Factory t 7.1 Language Press the s/t keys and select “Language”.
t t t 7.3.2 Channel Lock Press the s/t keys and select “Lock Control”. Press the key, you will then be prompted to enter your password (the default is 00000). Using the t key, scroll down to “Channel Lock” and then using the / set to “On”. Press “Menu” and then select “OK” and press to save your choice. You can now “Lock” any programmes you wish. Refer to section 5.1.5 for instructions on how to do this. 7.3.
Press “MENU” and then using the s/t keys to select “Utility”. Press the “Utility” menu. t 8.0 Utility key to enter the There are three functions as follows: a. Upgrade b. System Information c. Calendar 8.1 Upgrade This enables the receiver software to be upgraded. If this becomes necessary then you will need the following: a. b. c. d. A PC (or laptop) A special RS232 cable Software Programme to use for loading your new Receiver software. Your new Receiver software.
9.0 Troubleshooting Should you encounter problems whilst using your Receiver please refer to the table below for helpful information before contacting your Service Company or Dealer for help as problems are often easily resolved. Power on, but no display on screen Please carefully check the power plug, to see if it is firmly located in the wall socket and switched on.
10.0 Glossary (1) 22KHz switch A tone that can be sent via the LNB coax, this tone can control the LNB or switches on the coax cable. Do not interfere with the DC or 22KHz tone that the receiver sends to the dish. (2) Antenna A device that collects electromagnetic waves includes a satellite dish and a broadband antenna. (3) CVBS Composite Video Blanking and Sync, Standard single-wire video, mixing luminance and chrominance signals together.
(11) Packet Identifier (PID) A set of numbers that identifies transport stream packets containing data from a single data stream (12) Polarization Satellite waves are polarized. They can be linear or circular. Linear polarity is Vertical or Horizontal, circular polarity is Right-hand and Left-hand circular polarity. (13) Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) Modulation Phase-shift keying in which four different phase angles are used.
11.0 Specification 1.Tuner & Demodulator Input Frequency Range: RF Input Signal Level: RF Impedance: RF Impedance: LNB Power: LNB Tone Switch: DiSEqC Control: Demodulation: Symbol Rate: 950MHz to 2150MHz -65dBm to-25dBm 75W 55MHz/8MHz(Under 5 Msps) 13/18DC, +/-5%, 0.5Amax, 1.8Apeak overloaded protect 22KHz +/- 2KHz, 0.65Vp-p+/-0.15V V1.0, V1.2, QPSK 1 ~ 45Msps/SCPC, MCPC 2.
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