T ILE V ISION MIRAGE ® TM IP44 SPLASHPROOF HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
Safety Instructions and Warnings CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO PREVENT INJURY, THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE WALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. BEWARE OF STATIC SENSITIVE PARTS. m 600m Zone Zone 1 1 Zone 2 2250 2 Zone mm The mirror frame weighs 14.
Items Required Table of Contents Wall plugs for solid walls or expanding fixings for studded walls x 8 No. 10 screws x 8 Silicone sealant The Mirage weighs a total of 16 Kg (35 lb) and must be fixed securely to the wall. It will be necessary to use screw fixings which are appropriate for the type of wall in question. The eight mounting holes in the wall frame are 5.5 mm Ø and will accept a number 10 screw with a head diameter of up to 10 mm. ☛ Silicone Sealant produces acetic acid during cure.
Unpacking your Mirage Please note – ☛ Unpacking your Mirage A technically competent person should carry out the installation of your Mirage. If any items are missing, contact the dealer that supplied the Mirage. The Mirage kit consists of: Move the wall frame in the direction of the arrows as shown below to separate the wall frame from the mirror fame leaving the mirror frame face down.
Installing the Wall Frame Cabling Overview Please note – All required cabling for HDMI, PC RGB, SCART, S-Video, Component and Composite Video should be installed at this stage. Installation and positioning The cabling to the Mirage can be routed in two ways; either through an aperture in the wall, or vertically from above through the grommets at the top of the wall frame.
Fitting the Mirror Frame to the Wall Frame Fitting the Mirror Frame to the Wall Frame Ensure that the Mirage does not come into contact with water whilst it is open. Ensure that the Mirage does not come into contact with water whilst it is open. Fitting tthe Mirror Frame to the Wall Frame Lift tthe mirror frame and carefully align the hinges on the mir mirror frame with both hinge pins on the wall frame and lo lower the unit into place, making sure that both hinges h have been correctly located.
Mirage Connector Array The Component and Composite Video Connectors Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open. Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open.
The HDMI and S-VIDEO Connectors The SCART Connector Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open. Ensure that the Mirage does not get splashed whilst it is open.
IR Links, RJ12 and RS-232 Connectors Sky™ Remote Control Link Setup The Mirage infrared remote control uses the NEC protocol. For a full listing of the IR remote control codes see page 55. If the Mirage is used with a Sky™ box, the channel can be changed on the Sky™ box using the Sky™ remote control via the remote control sensor on the Mirage. IR Link a In In RJ12 RS-232 Out IR Link In IR Link Out The IR Link In socket enables the Mirage to receive the IR code from an external IR receiver.
The Waterproof Remote Control Installing the Mirage – Setup and Tuning Whenever the Mirage is reconnected to the mains supply the touch sensitive controls need time to adjust their sensitivity to match their environment – they should not be touched for 30 seconds. Before the waterproof remote control can be used the insulating plastic film must be removed from beneath the battery.
Installing the Mirage – Setup and Tuning Installing the Mirage – Securing 3 Select the required country with the LR buttons. Choose from: EPG MENU OK Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK. EXIT NEW INSTALLATION Language English Auto TuningPlease select country first, Then select Start to update info.
The Waterproof Remote Control Functions Where buttons have different functions in DTV mode than they have in ATV mode, ( denotes DTV mode functions and ( ) denotes ATV functions.
Switching the Mirage On/Off Selecting a Source Please allow a minimum of five seconds after switching the Mirage off before switching it on again. If external sources have been connected to the Mirage they may be viewed by selecting the appropriate input. 1 To switch the Mirage on, press the POWER ( ) button. The LED indicator will show green and Mirage will display a picture within ten seconds.
On-screen Menu Summary Auto Tuning The CHANNEL menu is the default menu if the menu button is pressed whist watching DTV or ATV – the PICTURE menu is the default menu at all other times. Note: It is recommended that Auto Tuning is used when installing the Mirage as all available digital and analogue programmes will be stored.
DTV Manual Tuning EPG MENU ATV Manual Tuning Digital Television Manual Tuning 1 Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu and press the D button twice to select the DTV Manual Tuning. OK Analogue Television Manual Tuning 1 Press the MENU ( ) button to display the CHANNEL menu. EPG MENU 2 Press the D button three times to select the ATV Manual Tuning and then press the R or OK ( OK ) button. 3 Use the LR buttons to select which programme to tune.
Programme Edit CI Information Deleted programme can only be restored by retuning the Mirage using Auto or Manual Tuning. Setting SKIP for unwanted programmes is usually a better option. EPG MENU OK EXIT Programme Edit allows programmes to be deleted, skipped or selected as favourites.
Changing Channels Programme Information There are five ways to change to a new channel on the Mirage: Basic DTV Programme Information The channel number, channel name and signal information are always displayed on screen for a few seconds whenever switching from one channel to another. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Enter the programme number directly by pressing the number keys. When choosing a programme from 1–9 there is no need to press the 0 key first. 7 8 9 2.
The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) EPG Date and Programme Reminders The EPG can show programmes up to seven days ahead and reminders can be saved to make the Mirage switch channel so that a chosen programme can be viewed. Viewing the EPG The EPG information is provided by the broadcasters. Programme entries may appear blank or out of date as a result of the information broadcast on a given channel. The display will dynamically update as soon as new information becomes available.
Setting Programme Reminders EPG MENU Setting Programme Reminders Programme reminders make the Mirage switch to a chosen channel at a preset time. Reminders can be saved for any programme which has not started. They can be set to work once, repeat every day, or repeat every week. Weekly OK 1 Open the EPG and highlight a programme of interest which has EXIT not started. Reminder Programme Hour Minute Mode Date Month 2 Press the Blue button to open the Reminder dialogue.
Picture Settings Picture Settings The Picture Mode setting is independently adjustable for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Personal and the HDMI input can be set to Movie for DVD playback. The Colour Temperature can be set independently for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Normal and the HDMI input can be set to Personal for DVD playback.
Picture Settings Picture Settings The Aspect Ratio can be independently set for each input. For example, DTV can be set to Auto and the HDMI input can be set to Zoom1 for DVD playback. Noise Reduction can be independently set for each input except PC RGB where Noise Reduction setting is not required.
Sound Settings Sound Settings Four preset sound modes can be selected or, using the Personal option, Treble and Bass can be set to preferred levels. EPG MENU OK Setting the Sound Mode 1 Press the MENU ( ) button. Adjusting the Balance 1 Press the MENU ( ) button.
Sound Settings AUDIO 16:9 EPG MENU Time Functions Some DTV broadcasts can include multiple audio languages and/or narrative audio descriptions for the visually impaired (V.I.). The Audio Languages menu allows available languages to be selected and broadcasts with audio descriptions to be chosen if required.
Time Functions EPG MENU The Setup Menu The Sleep Timer On Screen Language The Mirage incorporates a sleep timer which can be set to turn the unit off after a preset time. The available delay times are: The on-screen menus and lists can be in any of the following nine languages: English, Español, Françes, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Portugês, Pyccкий, and Deutsch. 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, and 240 minutes.
The Setup Menu The Lock Menu The lock menu allows a password to be entered so that a number of key settings can be locked, selected programmes can be blocked and parental controls can be imposed. EPG MENU Subtitle Language Lock System The primary or secondary language are used as appropriate if they are available when multiple subtitle languages are broadcast.
The Lock Menu EPG MENU OK The Lock Menu Block Programme Parental Guidance Blocked programmes can only be viewed by entering the password. The programmes are selected in the normal way but it is necessary to enter the password before the programme is shown. The parental guidance option allows any age from 4 to 18 to be select for all programmes. Parental guidance is set as follows: ) button. 1 Press the MENU ( 2 Press the L button to display the LOCK menu. ) button.
DTV Text EXIT TEXT HOLD INDEX 1 2 ATV Teletext To access DTV Text press the TEXT ( ) or Red button depending on the programme’s broadcaster. A small banner 'loading…' will be displayed on screen.
Troubleshooting The red/green LED is not lit (Press the POWER ( ) button to check if the green LED lights) Remote control is not working No sound from the Mirage Sound and picture out of sync Poor DTV picture or picture breaking up ‘blocking’ A Sky™ box can not be controlled via the Mirage ☛ ☛ ☛ ☛ Make sure any isolation switch is set to on. Check that the LED on the AC/DC adaptor is lit. Push the mains lead in to AC/DC adaptor.
RJ12 Command Code Format IR Remote Control Codes/RJ12 Command Codes Command Codes via the RJ12 Connector – NEC Protocol. The codes in the table on page 55 are the codes that will be sent to the Mirage via the RJ12 connector. The voltage levels that are accepted as an input on pin 2 of the RJ12 connector (command code from external equipment to the Mirage) are: HIGH + 5 VDC LOW 0 V Important: When the input on pin 2 of the RJ12 connector is inactive/idle it must be held HIGH.
Interface Connectors – The RS-232 Port Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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