BFSAT02SD SD digital box Instruction Manual IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference. BFSAT02SD IB-Rev3-140709.
Welcome Thank you for choosing this Bush digital box. Not only can it receive over 140 subscription free channels, but you can also get radio channels. It’s really simple to use; it’s all done using the clear, easy to understand on screen menus which are operated from the remote control. It even has a reminder function so that you won’t miss your favourite programmes.
What’s in the box? Your new digital box Remote control Quick start guide 2 x AAA batteries [ AUDIO 1 2 abc ., 3 def 4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 7 pqrs 8 tuv 9 wxyz 0 &@_ i CH LIST GUIDE MENU EXIT BACK SCART cable OK VOL SWAP CH TEXT SUB AD Contents 01 Your digital box................... 3 07 Using the reminder............ 12 02 Your remote control............ 4 08 Non-freesat services......... 13 03 Connecting up..................... 5 09 Help and advice..........
01 Your digital box Front view STANDBY Power On/Standby. Rear view AC230V~50Hz LNB IN Signal In from LNB on TV Standard definition SCART output (For connection to a non HD TV or recording device) 3 BFSAT02SD IB-Rev3-140709.
02 Your remote control STANDBY Power On/Standby. INFO Display the Info bar. CH LIST Opens the channel list menu. EXIT Closes menu. 1 2 abc 3 def 4 ghi 5 jkl 6 mno 7 pqrs 8 tuv 9 wxyz i 0 &@_ GUIDE [ NUMBER PAD Enter values and select the channel number directly by entering it’s number. AUDIO ., CH LIST BACK NAVIGATION Navigate up/down/ left/right in menus/on screen displays. VOL +/- Volume up and down. SWAP Return to the previous selected channel.
03 Connecting up Getting connected Connecting to the TV TV RG6 co-axial Cable with an ‘F’ type connector SCART Cable Connect a RG6 co-axial cable fitted with an ‘F’ type connector from your satellite dish to the ‘LNB IN’ socket on the back panel of your digital box. Connect the SCART cable that came with your digital box between the TV socket on the back panel of your digital box and the SCART socket on your TV. 5 BFSAT02SD IB-Rev3-140709.
04 Getting started 1 Put batteries in the remote control Open the battery cover of the remote control and put two size AAA batteries so that the ‘+’ and ‘-’ marks on the batteries match the ‘+’ and ‘-’ marks inside the remote control. Replace the battery cover. 2 Plug in and switch on Insert the digital box mains plug into a mains socket. The standby light on the front will come on. Switch your TV on, and then press the standby button on your digital box remote control.
05 Daily use Introducing the channel lists There are three channel lists available to you; The ‘Programme list’ shows the scheduled programmes for the selected genre. The ‘Channel list’ shows all the available channels that you can receive. Friday 13 Mar 17:10 17:00 - 18:00 The Weakest Link. Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants must decide at the end of each round which of their number should be eliminated.
05 Daily use If you press the [INFO] button while the information screen is displayed, the extended information screen will shown. This provides a programme summary. If you press the [AD] button while the information screen is displayed, the audio menu will be shown.
06 The menu system The main menu To open the main menu screen press the [MENU] button on the remote control. Main Menu TV Listings The right arrow button lets you delete a channel from the TV list. The [RED] button opens/returns to the full TV listing menu and shows you the full channel line up available. The [GREEN] button will show you all your channels in your favourite list.
06 The menu system The settings menu The settings menu allows you to change the default settings on your digital box. To select one of the options use the arrow buttons, then press the [OK] button to select. Settings Friday 13 Mar 17:35 Key Beep Genre Settings TV Screen Size Menu transparency settings This allows you to make the channel list and main menu transparent so that you can continue watching TV while using them.
06 The menu system Add Manual Channels This menu allows you to manually add Free to Air channels to the channel list. DON’T FORGET! Manually added Free to Air channels will not be shown in the programme list. Show Manual Channels This menu allows you to see the manually added Free to Air channels in the channel list. DON’T FORGET! The default setting is not to show manually added Free to Air channels.
07 Using the reminder You can use the reminder function to let you know when a programme is going to start. Press the [GUIDE] button on the remote control and then press the [OK] button. The programme list will be displayed. The channel and programme that you are currently watching are highlighted in orange. Friday 13 Mar 17:10 17:00 - 18:00 The Weakest Link.
08 Non-freesat services You can manually tune any free channels on the digital box, if you have the frequency in MHz, the symbol rate and the LNB polarisation. Using the arrow and number buttons, select and enter the frequency, symbol rate and LNB polarisation. Adding Free to Air channels will not affect the freesat channels in any way. You can add free channels from the Astra satellite at 28.2° East and the Eurobird satellite at 28.5° East. Use the arrow buttons to select ‘scan’.
09 Help and advice Frequently asked questions What you can do In which direction should my satellite dish be Your satellite dish should be fitted on a south facing positioned? wall in the direction of 28.2 ° east of south. Can I connect more than one digital box to my satellite dish? Yes you can. You will need an LNB (the box on your satellite dish) fitted that has more than one connection. You will need one connection for each digital box. Can I connect this digital box to my normal roof aerial? No.
09 Help and advice Frequently asked questions What you can do Can I receive high-definition programmes with this digital box? No. High-definition channels may be shown in the TV programme guide, but you cannot watch them with this receiver. Can I change the audio language for the programme I am watching? Yes. Some channels broadcast other audio languages. Press the [AD] button when you are watching a programme to see if other languages are available.
09 Help and advice Frequently asked questions What you can do My picture and sound quality is poor. What should I do? • • • Make sure there are no mobile phones, DECT phones, wireless routers or microwave ovens near the receiver. Keep the power and the satellite cable apart from each other. Check the signal levels using the system information screen. The signal level may be affected by weather conditions.
10 Safety General Safety This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet European safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. Do read these operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment. Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the product.
11 Electrical Safety Make sure your electricity supply is the same voltage as the voltage printed on the label on the bottom of the main unit of your receiver. The receiver needs a 230-volt (V) 50-hertz (Hz) mains supply. Do not use any other supply. The receiver comes with a moulded plug. If the plug breaks, you cannot reuse the plug. If you need to change the fuse in a moulded plug you must refit the fuse cover.
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