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Nanosat Nano Premium SE User Manual

Nanosat Nano Premium SE
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Nanosat Nano Premium SE Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSatellite Receiver
High Definition SupportYes
Tuner TypeDVB-S2
ConnectivityEthernet
Input Frequency Range950-2150 MHz
Supported Video FormatsMPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264
Supported Audio FormatsMPEG-1 Layer II, AAC
Video Resolution1080p
USB Ports2

Summary

Safety Warning

Safety Instructions and Precautions

Provides essential safety instructions and precautions for operating the receiver to avoid physical injury.

General Information

Package Contents & Features

Lists all items included in the receiver package and outlines the key features of the device.

Front Panel

Details the functions and connections of the buttons and ports on the front of the receiver.

Rear Panel

Details the functions and connections of the buttons and ports on the rear of the receiver.

Remote Control Unit (RCU)

Provides a detailed breakdown of all buttons and their functions on the remote control unit.

Programing the Remote Control

Explains how to program the remote control for different devices using automatic code search or direct entry.

Installing Equipments

Connections

Illustrates and explains how to connect the receiver to TV, VCR, and Hi-Fi systems using RF and HDMI cables.

Channel List Guide

Channel List Guide

Details how to navigate and view channel lists, including normal, simple, and detailed modes.

Menu Guide

I. Channel Manager

Explains how to organize and manage channels. Includes sub-functions like Favorite, Rename, Move, Lock, and Delete.

EPG (Electronic Program Guide)

Explains how to use the EPG feature to view program information and set timers.

ZOOM IN/OUT

Describes how to use the zoom function to magnify the picture on the screen.

II. Installation

Covers setup procedures for antenna, satellite scanning, and transponder configuration.

II-1 Channel Search

Guides through the process of searching for channels by satellite, DiSEqC, frequency, and LNB.

II-2. DiSEqC Switch

Explains how to configure DiSEqC settings for satellite receivers and LNBs.

II-3 Motor Setup

Details how to set up and control the motor for satellite dish alignment.

II-4. Network

Guides on setting up network connections, including IP configuration and home streaming.

III. OPTIONS

Helps to set up OSD language, time, and control panel settings.

III-1. OSD Setup

Allows configuration of On-Screen Display settings like language, info bar, and screen format.

III-2. Control Panel

Covers settings related to the control panel, including UHF channel, closed caption, and USB auto-detect.

III-3. Time Adjust

Enables setting the local time and adjusting for daylight saving time.

III-4. Parental Lock Setup

Details how to set up parental controls for channels and installation settings.

IV. Utility

Provides functions for USB operations, system information, and factory defaults.

IV-1. System Information

Provides information about the receiver's hardware and software versions.

IV-2. USB

Explains how to use USB for software upgrades and file management.

IV-3. Time Record

Details the functionality for recording programs based on time.

IV-4. Factory Default

Guides on resetting the receiver to its original factory settings.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Offers solutions for common problems encountered with the receiver and remote control.

Specifications

I. Tuner & Channel

Lists technical specifications for the tuner and channel tuning capabilities.

II. System & Memory

Details the system hardware specifications, including processor, memory, and channel capacity.

III. MPEG Transport Stream & A/V Decoding

Provides specifications for MPEG transport stream handling and audio/video decoding.

IV. A/V & Date In/Out

Lists specifications for audio/video outputs and data interfaces like RCA, S-VHS, USB, and RS-232.

VI. Power Supply

Details the input voltage, power consumption, and protection features of the power supply.

VII. Physical Specification

Provides physical dimensions and weight of the receiver unit.

VIII. Environmental Condition

Lists the operating and storage temperature and humidity ranges for the receiver.