Operation Manual

Connecting the receiver
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Connecting the receiver
Connecting a satellite antenna
Connect your satellite system’s coaxial cable to the IF-INPUT DIGITAL socket (3).
Warning: If, after connecting the receiver to the mains, the message ”short circuit or
antenna input overload!” is displayed on the screen, then there is a short circuit in the
LNB cable or the LNB. In this case the receiver must be disconnected from the mains
immediately until the short circuit has been dealt with.
Connecting a television
Use a scart cable to connect the TV socket (5) on the receiver to the corresponding scart
socket on the television set.
Connecting a video recorder
Use a scart cable to connect the VCR socket (4) on the receiver to the corresponding scart
socket on the video recorder.
When the video recorder is switched to playback mode, the video and sound signals will be
relayed to the television via the receiver (loopthrough mode). This requires the digital receiver
to be in standby mode.
Connecting a digital multi-channel amplifier (optional)
The receiver is optionally available with an AUDIO OUT socket (6) for a DOLBY DIGITAL signal.
Use a suitable cable to connect this socket to your multi-channel amplifier.
Connecting an IR mouse (optional)
If you want to set up the receiver where it can’t be seen, you can connect a so-called IR
mouse to the RJ-11 socket (7). This must be positioned in such a way that it can receive the
signals from the remote control. When installing the receiver, always be sure to follow the
safety and installation instructions.
Connecting the mains adaptor
Connect the DC plug ofthe mains adaptor supplied with the unit to the socket DC-INPUT +12V
(2) on the receiver.