ET9000 User Manual This user Manual is intended to help you make the fullest use of the extensive range of functions offered by ET9000. We have tried to make these instructions as easy as possible to understand, and to keep them as concise as possible. Contents (A) Safety Instructions ............................................... 4 (B) Packaging Contents ............................................... 6 (C) Product Descriptions ...............................................
II. First Time Installation (using Wizard) .................................. 16 Step 1. Language Selection 16 .................................. Step 2. Configuring Satellite Connection .................................. 17 Step 3. Installing Default Satellite List .................................. 21 Step 4. Parental Control Option 21 .................................. III. Basic Operations .................................................... 22 1. Switching Channel 22 2.
IV. System Configuration .................................................... 41 1. Main Menu .................................................... 42 ......................................... 43 2. System Setup 2-1. Service Searching 2-2. System Configuration 2-3. Checking CAM 2-4. Parental Control 2-5. Factory Reset ......................................... 44 ......................................... 49 ......................................... 59 .........................................
(A) Safety Instructions ET9000 has been designed and manufactured in compliance with EU consumer safety requirements (CE). Please read the following safety precautions carefully ! 1. Connecting Power • This product operates only in the range of AC 95V~250V and 50Hz/60Hz. Please check first your power supply to see if it fits this range. • Please be noted that you need to disconnect from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation procedures.
6. Grounding • The LNB must be earthed to the system earth for the satellite dish. 7. Location • Place the product indoor. • Do not expose the product to rain, sun or lightening. • Do not place the product near any heat appliances as a radiator. • Ensure that there is more than 10 cm distance from any electrical devices & wall. 8.
(B) Packaginng Contents Please check all package contents before usinng your product. • ET9000 • Remote Control • Batteries • HDMI cable • Loop-through cable • User Manual (C) Product Descriptions Front Panel (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Display : Displays the current menu information.
Rear Panel (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) LNB : input LNB1/LNB2 and LNB1 Loop Through / LNB2 Loop Through S/P DIF : optical digital audio cable Video output : Connects to TV using RCA CINCH cable Audio output : Connects to TV using RCA CINCH cable Component (YPbPr) : RCA Cinch Connects to TV using a component cable SCART : 2x SCART connectors are provided for TV and/or VCR using SCART cables.
(D) Conditional Access Amongst the channels that are scanned via the receiver, some channels can be properly tuned in only with the coresponding Smartcard and/or CAM (Conditional Access Module). The ET9000 provides two Smartcard Reader slots and two Common Interfaces slots and users need to purchase those Smartcards and CAMs that are required for viewing such subscription based services. Insertion of Smartcard 1. Open the front flap on the front right side. 2. Insert Smartcard 3.
(E) Remote Control (1) Power : To switch the receiver in and out of stand-by mode. (2) STB, TV, DVD, AUX: STB: To switch the remote control to receiver mode. TV: To switch the remote control to Television mode. DVD: To switch the remote control to DVD mode to operate your DVD player. AUX: To switch the remote control to operate your audio system. (3) Numeric Keys: Enters a service number for service change or to specify values for menu options. (4) <: Navigates left on the menu options.
(19) << : Fast Rewind Fast rewinds at up to 128 times faster than the normal speed (x2 / 4 / 8 / 16 / 32 / 64 / 128) (20) >>: Fast Forward Fast forward at up to 128 times faster than the normal speed (x2 / 4 / 8 / 16 / 32 / 64 / 128) (21) Recording : Displays the recording g menu (22) I.: Used to start slow motion play back. Subsequent presses change the playback speed. (23) Stop: Stops playing of a recording and goes to the live mode.
(F) Main Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 400 MHz MIPS Processor Linux Operating System Media Player Downloadable Plug-ins supported 2 x Smartcard Readers 2 x Common Interface MPEG2 / H.264 Hardware Decoding DVB-S2 Twin Tuners (Loop trough) 12 character Dot Matrix VFD 128MB NAND Flash / 512MB DDR Memory External SATA supported 10/100MB Ethernet network interface 3 x USB 2.
RF RF range 950-2.150 MHz Modulation, FEC, de-multiplexer DVB-S/DVB-S2 standard S/N Video Audio LNB General > 65 dB Input data rate 2-45 MSymb/s Video resolution CCIR 601 (720 x 576 lines), 576p, 720p, 1080i Video decoding MPEG-2, MPEG-4 compatible Audio decoding AC 3, MPEG-4 (AAC-HE), MPEG-1, Layer 1, 2 and 3 Audio sampling rate 32/4.1/48 kHz LNB supply(horiz./vert.) 14/18; Max. 400 V/mA Control signal 22kHz ; ToneBurst ; DiSEqCTM1.0/1.1/1.
1. Connecting Satellite Cables ET9000 has 2 satellite tuners, and one of the first steps is to connect the satellite cable(s) to the tuner(s) in order to gain optimal signal quality. You can either choose one of the following connection methods depending on the equipment! A. Two Separate Satellite Cables In case you have two separate satellite cables providing different broadcast signals, you can configure LNB 1 Input and LNB 2 Input independently. B.
B. Connecting TV via Commponent Cable The secondly recommend TV connection for high quality TV is via component cable (YPbPr). However unlike the HDMI connection which delivers audio and video signal at the same time. Y Pb Pr connection requires additional audio connection either via RCA cable (Stereo L/R) or S/PDIF as follows. NOTE : A/V receiver with S/PDIF digital audio input, this connection is recommended to enjoy the best audio quality, especially for the Dolby Digital sound. C.
3. Connecting Power Connect the power cord to a power outlet. Turn on the main power switch (rear panel). NOTE : AC input condition • Nominal Voltage Range: 100 - 240 VAC • Maxi mum Voltage Range: 90 - 264 VAC • Nominal Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz • Maxi mum Frequency Range: 47 -63 Hz NOTE: i means Remote control operation order. 4.
II. First Time Installation (using Wizard) When turn on ET9000 for the first time after purchase, an installation wizard will begin step by step. NOTE : OK key is used for confirmation and turns to the next step. Pressing EXIT key to return to the previous page. After factory reset the receiver start with “Video Wizard”. Here select your connection. HDMI,SCART or YPbPr. Note: the connector detection rotates between HDMI - SCART – YPbPr.
You are strongly recommmended to use wizard as it is designed to guide you through the configuration process. A. Configuring Tuner A Using LEFT/RIGHT button, you can choose one of the following Configuration Modes: • Nothing connected • Simple • Loop through to: mode to make the LNB1 be internally connected to the LNB2 in. • Equal to: mode to use the same configuration as that of Tuner B. • Advanced: for an advanced user configuration.
Seite 18 • Single This option is used to receive a single satellite with a single LNB. The cable from LNB is directly connected to the ET 9000. • Toneburst A/B This option is used if you want to receive 2 satellites using a Toneburst switch. • DiSEqC A/B This option allows to configure two satellites in Port A and Port B. • DiSEqC A/B/C/D This option allows you to configure four satellites in Port A, Port B, Port C and Port D.
• Positioner This option is used when you have a motorized satellite antenna. B. Configuring Tuner B This step is for the configuration of Tuner B (LNB 2 Input), and the process is same as that of Tuner A. For further information please refer to the above “Configuring Tuner A” section. Step 3. Installing Default Satellite List Here you will be asked following questions :Do you want to install default sat list? ((YES/NO) And by pressing OK, then following message will appear.
III. Basic Operations 1. Switching Channel [ i: Press (▲/▼CHANNNEL +/- key / Press ◀ / ▶ to move to the next channels] The ET 9000 offers various channel zapping methods. You can switch the current channel by pressing • UP/DOWN key If you press UP or DOWN key, the Channel Selection menu appears. You can move up and down to select the channel that you want to tune into • LEFT/RIGHT key If you press LEFT or RIGGHT key, the previous or subsequent channel of the current channel is tuned in.
Volume bar *Mute icon is on when the audio is muted. 3. Selecting Audio Track [ i: Press AUDIO key] You can check what audio tracks are available to choose by pressing AUDIO key. Seite 24 By using UP/DOWN key and Color key, you can select a different audio language or Stereo sound. NOTE : Available options on this menu will differ depending on the service. 4. Subtitle [ i: Press SUBTITLE key or Press MENU > Subtitle You can view the subtitle of the current program if the program provides the subtitle.
Available subtitles, if any, will display. By using UP/DOWN navigate around the list to select a subtitle that you want to play and press OK to activate it. 5. Teletext [ i: Press TEXT key] You can call up Teletext information by pressing TEXT key. It will take some time to load all the information. You can navigate through the Teletext page by using UP/DOWN key to select a text page. Also, just simply enter the page number that you want to read.
MUTE ( ) key instantlly. In this case, loading of the Teletext page takes place instantly. • VOLUME + If you want to enlarge the page, press VOLUME + key. • VOLUME Seite 25 If you want to reduce the page size, press VOLUME - key. 6. Program Information (Infobar) [ i: Press OK key] Whenever you change the channel, infobar is always displayed for 5 seconds (deefault setting). I Infobar is designed to provide youu comprehensive information of the channel that you are currently watchiing.
10 Text : Highlighted when the programm provides Teletext. 11 16:9 : Screen ratio 12 RED : to activate recoording 13 GREEN : to call up Subservices, if aavailable 14 YELLOW : to activatee Timeshift 15 Extenssions : to call up a menu for Sleep Timer and Graphical Multi EPG 7. Channel List (Channel Selection MMenu) [ i: Press ./., CHANNNEL+/- key] If press UUP/DOWN key, this will activate Channel Selection Menu as below.
In order foor you to add certain channels to this Favourites list, 1 Call up the Channel Selection list by Pressing UPP or DOWN keyy. 2 Go to the list of All chhannel by presssing RED. 3 Selectt the channel thhat you want too add to the Faavourites list. 4 Press MENU key on the selected cchannel and thee following me nu appears. Seite 28 5 Choosse “add servicee to favourites” and press OKK.
EPG Seleection window ddisplays them as below. • GREEN (Add Timer) If you pre ss GREEN keyy, Timer entry mmenu appears as below. Thiss option is use d to set up a n new timer for reecording or zapping. - Name Displays tthe name of thee selected proggram. -Descripttion Displays aa short descripption of the seleected program.. - Timer Tyype • Select ZZap for channell tuning reservaation.
• Select Record for recording reservation. - Repeat Type • Select Once for one time of zapping or recording reservation. • Select Repeated for repeated zapping or recording reservation. • Repeats - This option is given only when you selected "Repeated" in the Repeat Type. You can reserve zapping or recording per Daily / Weekly / Mon-Fri / User-defined. - Date Displays the current date. This entry is on when you selected Once, in the Repeat Type.
NOTE : Not all channels provide EPG information and thus in case of no EPG data, nothing will be displayed except for the channel name. -You can switch to another channel by using UP/DOWN key. - RED key is used to instantly tune into the selected channel. - GREEN key is used to reserve recording or zapping of the selected program. 9. Timeshift [ i: Press YELLOW key] For your information, Timeshift is an instant recording of the current program that you are watching.
*elapsing time informatioon In this staate, Timeshiftedd recording is running until yoou press eithe r PLAY or PAUUSE again. Yo u can restart viewing off the program. If you wannt to stop Timeeshifted recordi ng and to returrn to the live mmode, press STOP key. You will b e asked of Yess or No to stop Timeshift. NOTE : WWhat is differennt from normal recording is thhat Timeshiftedd recording is not meant to bbe stored on HHDD. If you stop Timeeshift, you cannnot replay the TTimeshifted reccording. 10.
same timee. There are twwo ways to opeerate and manaage recording. 1 Instannt Recording ee. There are twwo ways to opeerate and manaage recording. 1 Instannt Recording [ i: Press RED or REC kkey] Press REED or REC key to start the reccording of the ccurrent programm. Five recording options aare given. - Add recoording (stop aftter current eve nt) This optioon is used whe n you want to eend recording wwhen the curreent program ends.
- Add recoording (enter reecording end ti me) This optioon is used whe n you want to ddefine a certainn date and timee when the reccording is to stoop. - Add recoording (indefini tely) This optioon is used whe n you want to kkeep recordingg running withoout a specific end time. Recorrding will continnue unless you stop iit. - Don’t reccord This optioon is used to exxit from this meenu without reccording.
In this meenu, color keys are assigned ffor each differeent function. - RED (Deelete) This optioon is used to deelete a timer. - GREEN (Add) This optioon is used to addd a timer. - YELLOWW (Disable) This optioon is used to disable the timerr and X mark wwill appear.
NOTE : if you want to ennable the disabbled timer, presss YELLOW aggain. - BLUE (CCleanup) This optioon is used to reemove those finnished timers frrom the Timer List. NOTE : MMake sure that the HDD on yoour ET 9000 has enough frree space avai lable for recordding. If the freee space on the HDD iis not sufficientt, recording migght stop beforee the defined eend time.
11. Recording Plaay [ i: Press FFile list key] You can vview recorded ffiles on the Reccorded files meenu. Press File list to activate this menu. Select thee file that you wwant to play. It wwill instantly reeplay the file annd display the rrecording infobbar.
This infobbar gives you thhe following infoormation of thee recording. 1 Title oof the recordingg 2 Total dduration of reccording 3 Remaaining time 4 Progreessive bar 5 Elapseed time 12. Maanaging Reecording Fiiles [ i: Press File list key > PPress MENU key] If you wannt to delete a reecording file, ppress MENU keey while Recordded file menu is on.
Select “Deelete” and conffirm OK to deleete. Other than “delete”, in thhis menu, you have options inn sorting and li sting of the reccording files. - Sort by ddate - List stylee default - List stylee compact withh description - List stylee compact - List stylee single line -Hide exttended descripption. 13. Meedia Playerr [ i: MENUU > Media Playyer] ET 9000 iis truly a multimmedia receiver capable of pla aying media co ntents.
If you playy Media Playerr, the following player will apppear. yy Media Playerr, the following player will apppear. 1. Go intoo any directory oof the HDD or plugged USB. 2. Select aa file to play annd press OK * Suppoorted formats a re mainly JPG, MP3, AVI, etc.. 3. In the ssame way, you can play the reecording files s stored on the H DD. 14. Pluug-ins [ i: MENUU > Plugins] ET 9000 is integrated wwith standard 10/100Mbps EEthernet with RRJ 45 connecttor.
4 Selectt a plug-in to doownloadtt a plug-in to doownload. 5 You caan check if the download is d one properly oon the Plugin brrowser From this site, you can ccheck availablee plug-ins to dowwnload as beloow. 15. Sleeep Timer [ i: MENUU > Standby/ RRestart > Sleep Timer] You can sset a specific timme when your ET 9000 goes s into Standby mmode or Deep Standby modee, using this meenu. Three color keyss are used to sset up this sleepp timer. 1 RED This optioon is used to ennable or disabl e Sleep Timer.
This optioon is used to chhoose betweenn Standby mod e and Deep Sttandby modeoon is used to chhoose betweenn Standby mod e and Deep Sttandby mode. 3 YELLOOW This optioon is used to chhoose whether to be asked off confirmation bbefore system shutdown. IV. SSystem Configuuration ET 9000 is a very sopphisticated devvice designed tto allow userss a variety of system settingg options as ddetailed as possible. You can fine-tune your ET 9000 to be yourr OWN systemm to fit your tasste.
1. Main Menu [i: Press MENU] The main menu of ET 9000 consists of the following sub menus. 1 Subtitles Displays Subtitle selection menu of the current program. 2 Media player Activate Media player of ET 9000 . For more information, please refer to the page 38 3 VCR scart Switches to VCR scart connection. NOTE : If your ET 9000 is not connected to VCR scart, the screen will go black. In this state, just press EXIT to return to the previous state. 4 Information Has two sub menus for Service / About.
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2. Systtem Setup [ i: Press MENU> Selectt Setup] The Setupp menu consis ts of the followwing sub-menuss.
2--1. Service Seaarching --1. Service Seaarching [ i: Press MENU> Setupp > Service Seaarching] Here you set up the tuneers of your ET 9000 and run cchannel scannning automaticaally or manuallyy. A. Tuner CConfiguration [ i: MENUU > Setup > Seervice Searching > Tuner Connfiguration] If you run the First Time Installation proocess (refer to the II. First Timme Installation)), the Tuner A aand B are alreaady configuredd.
[ i: MENUU > Setup > Seervice Searchin g > Default Seervice List] In case thhere are servic e lists availablee for certain saatellites, for exaample, Astra o r Hotbird, you can install the lists in the channel li st of your ET 99000 . If default sservice lists aree not availablee, you can run tthe service scaan automatically or manually tto add TV and radio channels to th e channel list oof your ET 90000 . C.
YES is ussed when you want to delete the existing c channel list befoore you start thhe automatic sscan. If you waant to keep the existinng list, select NNO. ssed when you want to delete the existing c channel list befoore you start thhe automatic sscan. If you waant to keep the existinng list, select NNO. • Scan Tuuner A (DVB-S22) (or together with Tuner B) If Tuner AA and B are connfigured for thee same satellitee(s), only Tuneer A will appearruner A and B wwill appear, .
For DVB-SS (Standard Deefinition) Amongst oother things, thee below parameeters are what yyou need to de cide prior to performing manuaal scan. 1 Tuner You need to decide whic h tuner you wa nt to use for maanual scan. 2 Systemm Here you have two optionns between DVVB-S (SD) and DDVB-S2 (HD).
You need to enter the exxact frequencyy of the transpoonder that you wwant to scanxxact frequencyy of the transpoonder that you wwant to scan. 4 Symbool Rate You need to enter the exxact symbol ra te of the transpponder that youu want to scan 5 Polaritty Here, youu have optionss for Horizonta l, Vertical, Circcular Left and Circular Right . You need to know the polaarity of the transpondder that you waant to scan.
10 Only FFree Scan Here you have two optioons for NO andd YES. If you wwant to scan onnly Free to Air cchannels withoout any encrypttion, select YES. Oth erwise, select NO to scan all FTA and CAS channels. Press OKK to activate thee manual scan. This will takee some minutess. As the scan proceeds, youu will see the pprogressive bar and thhe newly foundd services undeerneath.
2--2. System Connfiguration --2. System Connfiguration [ i: Press MENU> Setupp > System] Here you can find most of the necessaary settings thaat you might neeed to optimize your ET 9000 in the way youu like it. Pleease read the foollowings careffully. A. A/V Seettings [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > A/V Se ttings] Here you will find optionns necessary too set up the auddio and video cconfiguration oof your ET 90000. NOTE : RRED is for canccel and GREENN is OK. OK ke ey of RCU is noot working in th is mode.
Amongst the parameters given in this menu, the following ones are generally what you need to decide for the audio and video. 1 Video output Here you need to decide which video output you want to use between your TV and ET 9000 . The available options are as below. • CVBS • S-Video • RGB 2 Mode You need to decide which resolution to use according to the video output above and your TV amongst the following options.
On the other hand, NO is used when you do not want to set Dolby Digital audio as the default audio. If the program you are watching has AC3 and Stereo audio, Stereo audio is used. 4 AC3 Downmix YES is used when you want to set the audio output to be down-mixed from AC3 to Stereo. NO is used when you do not want to set the audio output to be down-mixed from AC3 to Stereo.
C. Custommization [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > Custommize] In this meenu you will findd various custoomization optioons and this meenu can be dispplayed in threee different formats: SSimple, Intermeediate, and Exppert.
NOTE : RRED is for canccel and GREENN is OK. OK ke ey of RCU is noot working in th is mode. Amongst the options givven in this menu, the followingg ones are gennerally what yo u may need to o know. 1 Recorrding always haave priority YES optioon is used to seet the recordingg to have a prioority over any eexisting timer. If there occurs a conflict beetween a timerr and a recordi ng in progresss, the recordingg has a priorityy over the timerr.
If you set this option of YYES, a messagge saying that aa record has s tarted appearss as below.
5 Enablee multiple bouqquets If you set this option at YYES, it will enaable multiple boouquets. D. Selectiing Time Zone [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > Timezoone] You can sset your time zoone in this mennu. Using LEFFT/RIGHT key,, you can find aa time zone thaat you want to use for your ETT 9000 . After sselecting a time zonee, press GREE N to confirm annd save the changed setting.
E. Hard DDisk Set Up [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > Harddissk > Harddisk ssetup] You can sset the durationn of time after wwhich HDD is t to be put into sttandby mode. Here, youu can choose frrom No standb y 10 or 30 sseconds 1, 2, 5,10, 20, 30 minutees 1, 2, 4 hours. Once youu set this optionn, press GREE N key to confirrm the change.. F. Front DDisplay Setup [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > Displayy Setup] There is aa 16 characterr dot matrix VFFD display on tthe front panel of ET 9000 .
• Brightness You can cchange the brigghtness of the ffront VFD display using LEFTT/RIGHT key wwhen the set is in use. • Standby You can cchange the brigghtness of the ffront VFD display using LEFTT/RIGHT key wwhen the set is in standby mode. Once youu completed thi s option, presss GREEN key tto confirm the cchange. G. Netwo rk Setup [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > Networrk] ET 9000 iis integrated wwith standard 100/100Mbps Ethhernet with RJ 45 connector sstandard.
In the Nettwork Configurration menu, yoou will see five sub menus ass follows: 1 Adapter settings Through tthis menu, you can set the baasic Ethernet coonfiguration. User Interrface YES is ussed to activate the Ethernet. I f you set this ooption at NO, thhe Ethernet wil l not work. Use DHC CP YES is ussed to use DHHCP (Dynamic Host Configurration Protocol ). If you set this option at YEES, it will auttomatically detect thee correct IP adddress.
2 Nameeserver settingss This optioon is required iff you selected not to use DHCCP. You need t o enter the adddress of the Naameserver. 3 Netwoork test When youu are not sure wwhether the neetwork configurration has beenn done correctl y or not, you c can run this test.
4 Restart Network This optioon is used whe n you want to rreboot the Etheernet of your EET 9000 . H. Skin [ i: MENUU > Setup > System > Skin] ET 9000 is a Linux bassed set top boxx and there aree a lot of Skinss available for LLinux set top boox. Using this menu, you can use aa different Skin other than the default one. NOTE : Itt takes some mminutes since the change off Skin requiress a complete s ystem shutdowwn. Please wait patiently until the ssystem rebootss with a newly sselected Skin.
2--3. Checking CCAM [ i: MENUU > Setup > Coommon Interfacce] To be abl e to watch CAAS channels, yoou need to havve a proper CAAM and a Smaartcard. ET 90000 is integrateed with two Common Interface slotss. If you have two CAM mo odules and keeep them insert ed in your ET T 9000, it will rreduce the trouble of changing CAMM. Please referr to the page 8.. If you havve inserted onee or two CAMs , you can checck the information of the inserrted CAMs, throough this menuu as below: 2--4.
1 Go to Parental Contrrol menu by preessing MENU > Setup > Pareental Control. rrol menu by preessing MENU > Setup > Pareental Control. 2 Set th e parental control option at YYES using LEFTT/RIGHT key. TThe menu will change as beloow. Protect seetup If you set this option at YYES, you will bbe asked to entter PIN code wwhen you enter this Parental setup mennu.
Change ssetup pin If you wannt to change thhe existing PIN code for Parenntal setup, youu can do so usi ng this menu. You need to enter a neww PIN code twicce. Protect seervices You need to set this optiion at YES, if yyou want to loc k certain channnels with PIN ccode. • Parental conttrol type This optioon will be activaated only if youu set Protect seervices at YES .
• Change serviice pin Here you can define a PPIN code requirred to change sservices to be included in thee parental contrrol list. NOTE: P IN code here is used for Chhange service and thus you are recommeended to use aa PIN code different frrom that used ffor Protect servvices. • Edit service liist Here you can add servicces that you wwant to lock wit h PIN code.
below. NOTE : It is very importaant not to lose this PIN code. 2--5. Factory Resset [ i: MENUU > Setup > Factory Reset] If you wannt to erase all installed servicce list as well aas all configuraations, run the Factory Resetet process. Seleect YES in the beloww menu to run the factory reseet. Upon the completion of factory reset pprocess, your EET 9000 will rebboot automaticcally and start tthe First Time Installation process.
2--6. Checking HH/W & S/W Infoormation --6. Checking HH/W & S/W Infoormation [ i: MENUU > Informationn] If you wannt to check thee H/W or S/W ssystem of your ET 9000, this is the menu that you need too use. Also, he re you can check verry detailed info rmation of a sppecific service. A. Servicee Information [ i: MENUU > Informationn > Service] In this meenu, you can seee all the para meter data of tthe current chaannel.
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B. Systemm Information [ i: MENUU > Informationn > About] This menuu is for you to ccheck the curreent system of yyour ET 9000. YYou can see thhe following infoormation: 1 S/W vversion 2 Detectted NIMs for booth Tuner A & BB 3 Detectted HDD V.
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PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Window Network Keyboard Setup Window Keyboard Skin Common Interface Parental control Parental control setup Default control Factory reset Standby/Restart Sleep Timer Standby Restart Deep Standby VII. Troubleshooting Before you contact your local service center, please read the following tips carefully. NOTE : if the antenna is covered with snow or the RF signal is weakened by heavy rain, the quality of audio and video may become temporarily poor.
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• Check if the video cable is properly connected between TV and ET 9000. • Check if the satellite cable is properly connected to ET 9000. • Check if the selected channel is currently on air. • Check if the selected channel is encrypted and if you have a corresponding access smartcard. 2. Problem with audio quality • Check if your audio cable is connected correctly. • Check the volume level of your TV and the product. • Check if the product or TV is on mute.
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and volume control on your television, audio-video receiver, or DVD player. To be able to control the device, you must adapt the remote control to the device first. I. Setup method 1. Initial Settings 1.1 Device Default: STB 1.2 Remote Control Default Setting Code 1) STB: 001 2) TV: 001 3) DVD: 001 4) AUX: 001 2. Settings method 2.
In case the 3-Digit setup code is not valid, the LED will off for 1.5seconds and revert to on status for input mode. It does not answer against key input other than [OK], [0~9], [CH+], [CH-], [Power] key. 4) Press [OK] button to save and exit the setup model. (LED will blink 2 times and off) 2.2 Auto Search (CH+, CH-) Setup method 1) Turn on the device that you want to setup (for example turn on TV) 2) Press and hold [DEVICE] + [OK] button more than 2 seconds until the device LED blinks.
normal mode. 3) Press [CH+] or [CH-] button. By pressing the button, the power code of next setting number will be output. (LED blinks) It does not answer against key input other than [OK], [0~9], [CH+], [CH-], [Power] key. 4) Press [OK] button to save and exit the setup model. (LED will blink 2 times and off) 3. Setup Code Read Out (Number Call) 1) Press and hold [DEVICE] + [OK] button more than 2 seconds until the device LED blinks.
off. II. TV Brand/Code list . ... .. ... .... . VIIII. Glossary 8PSK 8-PSK is usually the highest order PSK constellation deployed. With more than 8 phases, the error-rate becomes too high and there are better, though more complex, modulations available such as quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM).
(picture only) signal before it is combined with a sound signal and modulated onto an RF carrier. Composite video is often designated by the CVBS acronym, meaning "Color, Video, Blank and Sync". In German (with PAL being a German invention by Telefunken's Walter Bruch) the abbreviation FBAS (Farbe-Bild-AustastungSynchron) means the same. It is usually in standard formats such as NTSC, PAL, and SECAM. It is a composite of three source signals called Y, U and V (together referred to as YUV) with sync pulses.
small dish antenna rotor. DiSEqC was developed by European satellite provider Eutelsat, which now acts as the standards agency for the protocol. Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is the common version containing up to six discrete channels of sound. The most elaborate mode in common usage involves five channels for normal-range speakers (20 Hz - 20,000 Hz) (right front, center, left front, right rear and left rear) and one channel (20 Hz - 120 Hz allotted audio) for the subwoofer driven low-frequency effects.
following characteristics: * Minimum transmit potential: Range is 500-600 mV. * Minimum receive potential: Range is 240-600 mV. * Identical protocol and logical signaling (link/transport-layer and above), allowing native SATA devices to be deployed in external enclosures with minimal modification. FEC Stands for Forward Error Correction.
error-correction code. This allows the receiver to detect and correct errors (within some bound) without the need to ask the sender for additional data. The advantages of forward error correction are that a back-channel is not required and retransmission of data can often be avoided (at the cost of higher bandwidth requirements, on average). HDMI Stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data.
lower frequency (called intermediate frequency or IF). These lower frequencies travel through cables with much less attenuation of the signal, so there is much more signal left on the satellite receiver end of the cable. It is also much easier and cheaper to design electronic circuits to operate at these lower frequencies, rather than the very high frequencies of satellite transmission. PID Stands for Packet Identifier.
is becoming obsolete with the introduction of new digital standards such as HDMI, which can also carry highdefinition content and multichannel audio. Smartcard A pocket-sized card with embedded Integrated Circuits which can process data. It can receive input which is processed and delivered as an output. The card may embed a hologram to avoid counterfeiting. It is used for accessing encrypted TV channels or services.
Teletext A television information retrieval service developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s. It offers a range of text-based information, typically including national, international and sporting news, weather and TV schedules. Subtitle (or closed captioning) information is also transmitted in the teletext signal, typically on page 888 or 777. YPbPr A color space used in video electronics, in particular in reference to component video cables.