MANUAL HD 8000S
Safety Instruction Safety Instructions This product has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read all of safety and operating instructions before operating the product and keep this manual for future reference. MAINS SUPPLY AC 90-250V~, 50/60Hz Operate your product only from the type of power supply indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your local power company.
Contents Contents Safety instructions................................. 2 Chapter 1 Before You Begin.................................... 4 General Features......................................... Accessories.................................................. PVR Functions............................................. Comfort Functions........................................ 4 4 42 44 Chapter 2 Controls and Functions......................... 5 Front Panel...................................................
Chapter 1 Befor You Begin Before You Begin General Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Accurate, Brilliant Friendly OSD with Full Function MPEG-2 (MP@ML), MPEG-2 (MP@HL), MPEG4 AVC/H.264, HP@L4 LNB Controlling Logic (0/22KHz Tone) SCPC/MCPC Receivable from C /Ku-Band Satellites Digital Tuner with Loop-through Wide Symbol Rate 2~45Mbps & Frequency Input 950~2150MHz DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1 & 1.
Chapter 2>> Controls and Functions Controls and Functions Front Panel 1 Power ( ) button Turns your receiver On/Off. 2 Arrow (◄/►) buttons Adjusts the volume and moves the cursor left/right on the menu 3 Arrow (▲/▼) buttons Changes channels or moves the cursor up/ down on the menu.
Chapter 2>> Controls and Functions Remote Control Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Power Button for TV and STB Switch TV or STB On or OFF. Nummeric (0~9) Buttons To access channels directely via channel number. Mute ( ) Button Mute the sound. Sleep ( ) Button Starts sleeptimer function. Option Button To access multifeed channels OK Button To access channel list or confirm/ select in menu mode. Text Button Starts teletext service.
Chapter 2>> Controls and Functions Remote Control Unit 27 FWD>> Button fast foward up to 16 x speed in playback. 28 PiP Button ( Picture in Picture ) Starts PiP Feature. 29 Timer Button Opens Reservation Menu. 30 Timeshift Button Starts Timeshift Function. 31 Mode ( ) Button Switch between TV and Radio mode. Video Format Button Opens a menu to change TV Aspect Ratio Swap Button Switch from PiP to full screen. Pause Button Pause and paylback again in playback mode.
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Chapter 2>> Controls and Functions Remote Control Unit Additional function 1. Learning Method • If there is no further action within 30 seconds in LEARN MODE, the remote control turns to normal operation mode switching LED off. • TV Power key doesn’t have Default key data. The Learning Method • Only the key of “TV Power”has Learning function.
Chapter 3 >> Connections Connections Location of your receiver • Install your receiver in horizontal position • Do not put any heavy stuff such as a TV on your receiver • Do not install your receiver in the places as follows: Vibrating place, direct sunrays, Humid place, too high or low temperature, and no ventilated place.
Chapter 3 >> Connections Connections Connecting your analog receiver To facilitate the user using analog receiver to view analog channels, this product has been provided with a loop through terminal marked as “Loop”. Connect the coaxial cable from this terminal to the IF input terminal of your analog receiver. Now by keeping your receiver in standby, you will be able to tune and view analog channels from your analog receiver.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Initial Settings and Operations Menu Information A menu is a field of text shown on the TV screen. Selectable lines are generally activated (highlighted). No-activated lines cannot be selected. Most of menus show short information at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Getting Started Setting the Clock 1 Select the desired time zone using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons 2 Select if you want to use daylight saving time using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons. Select between On and Off 3 Press the blue button to continue. Antenna Setting Tuner 1 You can set antenna and LNB information for scanning channels. If antenna is not correctly set, you cannot scan channels, therefore you cannot watch any programs.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Getting Started Antenna Setting Tuner 2 1 Select Antenna Setting for tuner 2 using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button. 2 Select one of the following options: Same Signal: Same configuration as tuner 1 Loop Through - Cable from tuner 1 loop through tuner 2 Separated: Tuner 2 has a different connection. After selecting this options the same menu as tuner 1 comes up and you have to select the options.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Getting Started Auto Scanning 1 Select Auto Scanning using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button. The preprogrammed satellite lists will appear. 2 Select an appropriate satellite using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and set the channel options using the Arrow (◄/►) buttons. • Off: Scanning is disabled. • All: Scan all the free and scrambled channels. • Free: Scan free channels only. • NIT: Scan all mode with TP network scanning.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Terrestrial (optional) Auto Scanning 1 Press OK Key to start Auto Scanning. 2 Press the OK button to save the changes. 3 Press Back Key button to exit from the menu and press the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons to select the desired channel. Now you can watch TV or listen to the Radio. You can no select the channel using arrow buttons (▲/▼) Basic Operation This section explains various functions while watching TV or listening to the Radio.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Basic Operation Info Bar Channel information always appears for a specific period of time whenever you switch channels. General Information Press the INFO button; you can see general information of the current channel. 1 Channel number and name 2 Current time 3 Signal Level 4 Signal Quality 5 Icons: HD channel, Locked channel, Radio Channel, Scrambled channel, Subtitle, Teletext information 6 EPG information.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Basic Operation Sleep Timer Function Press the GREEN (Sleep) button, you will see the time set for the sleep timer if already set from the Time Setting menu. Zoom Function You can make the picture appear larger on the screen pressing the Zoom ( ) button. 1 Press the Zoom ( ) button. 2 Select the area you want to zoom using the Arrow buttons and then press the OK button. Picture is enlarged two times.
Chapter 4 >> Initial Settings and Operations Basic Operation To view channel list in specific order (Alphabet/Satellite/Provider/HD) 1 Press the Colored (Red/ Green/Yellow/Blue) button. Channel list is highlighted. 2 Select Alphabet, Satellite, Provider, or HD using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons. The channel list is sorted automatically by your selection. 3 Select the channel pressing the Arrow (▲/▼) or Page ( / ) buttons and press the OK button to watch it.
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Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Main Menu The menu has been carefully designed from user-friendly point of view to assure easy operation to your receiver. The main menu is classified into 7 sub menus that will carry out the various operations individually. Installation In the Installation menu, you can customize antenna setting and do channel scanning. Press the Menu button. Select Installation using the Arrow (◄/►) buttons on the main menu.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation Note • What is Low Noise Block (LNB)? The LNB is located at the satellite dish antenna. It amplifies the very weak received satellite signal then converts the received microwave satellite signal so that the signal may not decrease the gain between the dish and your receiver. DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) Mode You can select DiSEqC using the Arrow (◄/►) buttons. You can select one mode among DiSEqC Port1~4 for 1.0 and Tone Burst 1~2 and Off.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation Installation >> Tuner (1 or 2) >> Motor Settings Motor Settings DiSEqC 1.2 If Motor is set to DiSEqC 1.2 in the Antenna Setting men. 1 Select Motor Setting using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button. 2 Select a satellite using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button. Satellite list appears. Select satellite using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK buttons. Bulleted list indicates selected satellites.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation 9 Confirm the Enable Limits/Disable Limits function pressing the OK button. You will be prompted to decide whether to use the West/East setting Limits setting value. 10 The method to position motor is selected in the Continuous/Step (Impulses)/Time (Seconds) menu. If you press the Arrow (◄/►) buttons once in the Continuous mode, selected TP signal of the satellite is locked or the motor stops to move.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation Positioner 1 This function is used when receiving DiSEqC 1.2 Command with the adaptor that controls positioner antenna. Select a satellite using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button. Satellite list appears. On the satellite list, you can select satellites pressing the OK button. Press the RED (Last) button to save the selected satellites. 2 If you press the YELLOW (Audio) button, onscreen navigation menu is highlighted.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation Installation >> Tuner (1 or 2) >> Auto Scanning Auto Scanning If you select the satellite to scan channel according to the antenna setting, your receiver can automatically scan the satellite without entering any other information. 1 Select Auto Scanning using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the Installation menu and press the OK button. 2 Select satellite to scan channels by using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and select scan mode (All, Free or NIT) using the Arrow (◄/►) button.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation If you cannot find your desired transponder, select New to change transponder information as follows: • Frequency Display the selected TP Frequency. • Symbol Rate Display the selected TP Symbol Rates. • FEC (Forward Error Correction) Select a FEC option Auto, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8 using the Arrow buttons. • Polarity Select a polarity value among Horizontal, Vertical, Circular Left, and Circular Right using the Arrow buttons.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation 4 Press the RED (MoSAiC) button on the Manual Scan menu • Satellite: Select the satellite by using Arrow (▲/▼ ◄/►) buttons or Page (+/-) buttons • Transponder: Change the TP with the Arrow (◄/►) buttons • Frequency: Displays the current Frequency • Symbol Rate: Displays the current Symbol Rate • FEC (Forward Error Correction): Displays the current FEC • Polarity: Displays the current Polarity • Add TP: Press the Green (Sleep) button for a new TP add • Del TP: Delete the
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Installation Installation >> Defaults Setting Defaults Setting You can restore the default setting in case you have encountered some problems after saving changes to channel data and others that may be in error. 1 Select Defaults Setting using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the Installation menu and press the OK button. 2 Select a defaults option (Factory Defaults, or STB Reboot) using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu System Setup System Setup >> OSD Setting OSD Setting You can adjust OSD Transparency, Window Trans OSD Banner Time, and Screen Saver Time. 1 Select OSD Setting using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the System Setup menu and press the OK button. 2 Select any of Transparency, Window Trans, Screen saver Time, VFD Module and Display in Standby Mode, and Screen saver Time using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and use the Arrow (◄/►) buttons to make changes.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu System Setup Audio Settings In this menu you can select different audio settings match your audio hardware: 1 With the Arrow Keys (◄/►) select option Audio Setting and press OK Key. 2 Use the Arrow Keys (▲/▼) to select audio setting. Use Arrow Keys (◄/►) to change setting: • Dolby Digital: ON, OFF • SPDIF Output: Dolby Digital, PCM • HDMI Dolby Digital: OFF, ON (see Page 50 for definitions) System Setup >> Time Setting Time Setting You can set the time zone.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu System Setup System Setup >> Reservation Setting Reservation Setting You can set timer of reservation for TV program such as switch on, off and TV program. Select the Event NO. for the reservation. • ON time: Input the Switch-ON time with numeric keys. • OFF time: Input the Switch-OFF time with numeric keys. • Repetition: Select the Event activation time option (Once, Daily, one day a week) with the Arrow (◄/►) buttons.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Channel Setup You can edit TV and Radio channels and the favorite channel group in this menu. Press the Menu button. Select Channel Setup using the Arrow (◄/►) buttons on the main menu. Channel Setup >> Delete Channels Delete Channels You can delete TV and Radio channels you want. 1 Select Delete Channel using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the Channel Setup menu and press the OK button. 2 Select the channel you want to delete using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press the OK button.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Channel Setup Channel Setup >> Delete All Channels Delete All Channels You can delete all channels. 1 Select Delete All Channels using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the Channel Setup menu and press the OK button. System message dialog box appears asking you to confirm it. 2 Select Yes using the Arrow (◄/►) buttons and press the OK button to delete all channels. Channel Setup >> Favorite Channels Favorite Channels You can edit favorite channels.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Channel Setup Channel Setup >>Edit Channels Edit Channels You can rename the channel list. Select Edit Channels using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the Channel Setup menu and press the OK button. • FAV button: Shows Favorite channel lists • Arrow (◄/►) buttons: Switches between TV and Radio channel lists To rename the channel list 1 Select the channel you want to rename using the Arrow (▲/▼), PR+/-, or Page (+/-) buttons and press the GREEN button. Font Table will appear.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Channel Setup Channel Setup >> Software Manager Software Manager You can download the software of your receiver through satellite when the new software is available for your system. During download, don’t turn off your receiver. In case of the power is turned off, turned on your receiver again to complete the download. 1 Select Software manager using the Arrow (▲/▼) buttons on the Installation menu and press the OK button.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Jugendschutz Parental Lock >> Lock Control Lock Control Whenever you want to use the locked system you will be prompted to enter the PIN Code in the request dialog box. Using Arrow (▲/▼) buttons and press OK button to select a lock status. • System Lock: Select Lock or Unlock by using the Arrow (◄/►) button. If Lock is selected, the front key function will be blocked.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Multimedia This menu offers you to access your multimedia devices USB, Internal harddisk and ethernet. Multimedia >>PVR Setting You can find detailed infiormations about PVR Settings in Chapter PVR Function from site 42. Multimedia >>Player Setting Vantage Player Time: Set the timeout for the Vantage Player function menu. Auto Resuming: Enable to resume playback from last position.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Multimedia Multimedia >> Internal Hard Drive Connect the external HDD through SATA connector in the rear panel. HDD must be compatible with FAT 32 file system. If HDD is not compatible with FAT 32 File system, you need to change the file system. By using personal computer with the format function. 1 Playing the media files Select the media file with channel up/down buttons and press OK button. 2 Software Update Select S/W files with channel up/down buttons and press Red key.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Multimedia Multimedia>> Network (optional) • Before starting setup, please check if the Ethernet cable is connected to your receiver well. 1) TCP IP set up Input the right information for the settings to the followings. TCPIP Type/ IP Address/ Net mask / Gateway/ DNS Type/ DNS Server Note: The suggested setting is DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). This option configurates your network automatically. 2) FTP Explorer Press O.K.
Chapter 5 >> Main Menu Conditional Access Condtional Access CI A CI B CA A CA B Common Interface Slot 1 Common Interface Slot 2 Card reader 1 Card reader 2 Your receiver is equipped with 2 Common Interface Slots. In this Slots you can use every standard Common interface module : Irdeto, Viaccess, Cryptoworks, Conax und Mediaguard. To watch scrambled channels you will need a common interface modul and a descrambling card that must match system wise.
Chapter 2 >> PVR Functions PVR Functions In this Chapter we will explain setup and functions of your PVR( Personal Video Recoder) . Multimedia >>PVR Settingt Recording Limit Time: You can setup the max.recording time for instant recording. Timeshift Limit Time: ere you can setup the max. Timeshift buffer. When timeshift reaches the max time it starts overwriting from the beginning. Timeshift: Choose between these options: Auto: Timeshift start automatically in the backround.
Chapter 2 >> PVR Functions PVR Functions Recordmodes Timeshift: There are two timeshift modes available: 1. In Menu: Multimedia >>PVR Setting you can set Timeshift to autoTimeshift auf Auto, Timeshift will record a cetreihn amount of time automatically. 2. You start timeshift manually by pressing the timeshift button. Note: You can set the max Timeshift buffer in MenuMultimedia >>PVR Setting. You can stop timeshift by pressing the timeshift button followed by pressing the Stop key.
Chapter 2 >> PVR Functions PVR Functions Timer records: A Timer let your box start , switch to the chosen channel and start recording automatically. After ending this task the Receiver will fall back in his original mode ( Standby ). You can open the Timer menu by pressing the Timer button or choose Timer menu out of the System menu. Pick start and end time, if you want to do a record and the channel you wish to record as well.
Chapter 2 >> PVR Functions PVR Functions Vantage Player Functions: Start the Vantage Player by pressing the Media Key at your remote control. Your file list will appear now. Note: You can control your Vantage player bei moving the cursor with your navigation keys and activate a function with your OK button. You have the following options: << fast rewind >> fast forward Note: The speed you moving back and forth will be controlled by pressing the ffw or rew button multiple times.
Chapter 2 >> PVR Functions PVR Functions Vantage Player Functions The Cut function The Vantage player allow you to cut your recorded files. Using this function allow to cut out commercial breaks for instance. Start Cutting by pressing the Zoom ( ) Button in Playback mode. Function keys: Arrow keys (◄/►): Move for and backwards within a recorded file up to the point you want to start or end cutting. Arrow keys (▲/▼): Use this keys to switch between cut and bookmark mode.
Chapter 2 >> Comfort Functions Comfort features In this chapter we introduce you to some comfort function of your STB. PiP: Picture in Picture You can start PiP by pressing the PiP Key . In this mode your program will move to a small picture in the upper right quadrant of your screen. You can now change the channel on your main screen by using the numeric Keys, CH+/- Keys or by using the channel list. Press the SWAP Key to switch between your PiP and Main screen.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem No display LED on the front panel. Solution Plug the power cord correctly. No power supply No picture. Ensure that the STB is switched on. Check the connection status. Check channels and Video output status. Poor picture quality. Check the signal level If this is too low, try adjusting the alignment of your dish. No sound. Check the volume level of the TV and STB Check the mute status of the TV and STB Check the connection of audio cable.
Specifications Specifications TUNER & CHANNE Satellite(DVB-S2) 2 Tuners Terrestrial(DVB-T) Input Frequency 950-2150MHz Input connector F-type, IEC 169-24, Female Symbol Rate DVB-S2:10-30Ms/s(QPSK),10-31Ms/s(8PSK) 2-45Ms/s Demodulation QPSK, 8PSK Convolution code rate DVB-S2: Auto1/2,2/3,3/4,3/5,4/5,5/6,8/9,9/10(8PSK ) Auto 2/3,3/4,3/5,5/6,8/9,9/10(8PSK ) DVB-S: Auto1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,7/8 LNB Power & Polarization Vertical: DC13.5V Horizontal: DC18V Current: MAX.
Specifications Specifications System Resources Main Processor ST40 CPU core: 266MHz(STi7101) Flash Memory 8 Mbyte (Optional Expand) Video DDR SDRAM 64 Mbyte (Optional Expand) System DDR SDRAM 64 Mbyte (Optional Expand) EEPROM 8Kbyte A/V & Interfaces Digital output(HD) HDMI(TMDS main video output) YPbPr TV-Scart & RCA(SD) Video : CVBS / RGB output Audio : L/R output VCR-Scart(SD) Video : CVBS output / CVBS input bypass Audio : L/R output / L,R input bypass Digital Audio output Digital AC-3
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Glossary Glossary DiSEqC: is a special communication protocol for use between a satellite receiver and a device such as a multi-dish switch or a small dish antenna rotor. DiSEqC was developed by European satellite provider Eutelsat, which now acts as the standards agency for the protocol. DiSEqC is available in serveral versions: DiSEqC 1.0, which allows switching between up to 4 satellite sources DiSEqC 1.1, which allows switching between up to 16 sources DiSEqC 1.
Glossary Common Interface Module: CI Modules (Common Interface) are interfaces between STB and smartcard. There are many different types of CI Modules available. The decision wich one have to be used depends on the cryptsystem your TV provider is actually using. CI Modules are physical PCMCIA cards.
Glossary RGB: The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors. The name of the model comes from the initials of the three additive primary colors, red, green, and blue. YUV: older but common name for Component Video or YPbPr. YPbPr is a color space used in video electronics, in particular in reference to component video cables.
Hard disk installation Guide Mounting a internal harddisk: Note: For security reasons only expeirenced users should open a Receiver. Please disconnect your box from Power befor open it. 1. Please open the housing of your receiver by untighten the screws. 2. Take the harddisk tray and hadrdisk screws ( in the box) to tighten your hard disk at it.Please use a 3,5“ Sata harddisk. 3. Tighten your screws over cross to avoid tensions.
H ard disk installation Guide Specifications 4. Set the harddisk tray into your box end mount it with the set of screws.
Hard disk installation Guide 5. Connect power and Sata ( red cable) to your hard disk. 6. Please make sure youve connected your hard disk properly.(lease see the connectors on the figure below) move on with step 7. Connectors at your HDD Connectors at your Mainboard 7. Close the case using the screws. 8. Reconnect your STB with the power cord and put it on. 9. Please read from site 38 about using and initializing your harddisk.
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