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Impedance | 75 Ω |
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Receiver type | - |
Audio output channels | - channels |
Power output per channel (20-20KHz@8 Ohm) | - W |
HDMI in | 1 |
Line-in | Yes |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Ethernet LAN | No |
Supported video modes | 1080p |
Aspect ratio | 4:3, 16:9 |
Demodulation | 8PSK, QPSK |
Product color | Black |
Apple docking compatibility | Not supported |
Audio formats supported | MP3, OGG |
Image formats supported | BMP, JPG |
Video formats supported | AVI, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPG, TS |
AC input voltage | 220-240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.8 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 8 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 5 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 25 - 75 % |
Package weight | 440 g |
Package depth | 160 mm |
Package width | 205 mm |
Package height | 50 mm |
Depth | 100 mm |
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Width | 180 mm |
Height | 34 mm |
Weight | 420 g |
Check operating voltage (200-240V AC 50/60Hz) before operation.
Avoid overloading outlets or using damaged cords; do not touch with wet hands.
Keep receiver away from water and liquids; do not place liquid-filled objects on it.
Ensure slots are clear for airflow; avoid soft furnishings, direct light, heaters, humidity, and stacking.
Unplug before cleaning with a soft cloth or mild detergent solution.
Disconnect from mains before connecting/disconnecting LNB to prevent damage.
Place receiver indoors to protect from lightning, rain, and sunlight.
Do not remove cover; contact qualified personnel for repairs.
Lists DVB-S/DVB-S2 compliance, SCPC/MCPC reception, tuner sensitivity, and supported features.
Includes one user manual.
Includes one remote control unit.
Details the power LED and power button on the front of the receiver.
Identifies LNB IN, TV SCART, HDMI, COAXIAL, and USB2.0 ports on the rear panel.
Describes the single USB 2.0 Host Port.
Explains how to connect to the TV using a SCART cable.
Details the functions of various buttons on the remote control unit.
Details further functions of remote control buttons for playback and recording.
Illustrates how to connect the receiver to a TV using SCART and HDMI cables.
Explains connecting a fixed dish LNB directly or multiple dishes via a DiSEqC Switch.
Diagram showing connection of multiple LNBs via a DiSEqC switch.
Steps to connect power and turn on the receiver using the standby button.
Guide to configuring the antenna using one LNB or a Motor via Menu->Installation.
Details setting parameters like Satellite, LNB Freq, Transponder, and DiSEqC 1.0.
Instructions for setting up DiSEqC 1.2 motor control, including motor settings and position saving.
Allows setting East/West limits for dish movement using VOL+/VOL- buttons.
Similar to DiSEqC 1.2 but uses local longitude/latitude for automatic motor rotation.
Enables editing, adding, deleting, and selecting satellites.
Guides searching for channels on a selected satellite, covering FTA, Scan Channel, Network Search, and Scan Mode.
Explains searching across multiple selected satellites, referencing Single Satellite Search.
Allows searching, editing, adding, and deleting transponders (TPs) for a selected satellite.
Enables moving, deleting, sorting, renaming, locking, and setting favorites for channels.
How to change the satellite selection within the channel list.
Procedure to lock or unlock channels using the RED button.
Process to skip channels using the GREEN button.
Instructions for moving channels using CH+/CH- or numeric keys.
Details how to edit channels, including sorting options.
How to mark multiple channels for deletion and confirm the operation.
Steps to rename a channel using the GREEN button.
Guide to selecting channels and assigning them to favorite groups.
Option to delete all channels from the receiver.
Setting OSD, first/second audio, and Teletext languages.
Configures Video Resolution, Aspect Mode, Video Out, and Digital Audio Out.
Sets output resolution via HDMI, options include 480i to 1080p.
Adjusts the aspect ratio (e.g., 4:3, 16:9) for TV display.
Selects video output type, RGB or CVBS.
Defines the nature of digital audio output via coaxial connection.
Adjusts Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation.
Configures Region, GMT, Summer Time, Date, and Time.
Allows setting timers for viewing or recording programs.
Sets timer frequency: Once, Daily, or Off.
Defines timer actions: channel switching or automatic recording.
Selects the channel for the timer event.
Sets the start date for the timer.
Sets the start time for the timer.
Sets the duration for the timer event.
Manages menu and channel locking with password protection.
Configures OSD Timeout and OSD Transparency levels.
Sets the display duration for the information bar.
Adjusts the transparency level of the On-Screen Display.
Allows renaming of favorite groups.
Contains settings for LNB Power and Auto Standby.
Switches LNB Power On or Off to supply power to the antenna.
Sets the automatic standby mode, defaulting to 3 hours.
Displays software and hardware version information.
Resets all settings to their default values.
Installs new software versions or saves current configuration via USB.
Options to upgrade software or save current settings.
Functions as a Media Player for files and recording playback.
Displays and manages playlists for pictures and music.
Configures picture slideshow settings like time and repeat.
Sets music playback modes: once, loop, or random.
Organizes USB files alphabetically or by other criteria.
Adds highlighted files to a playlist.
Procedure to safely eject USB storage devices.
Manages recorded files: view, lock, delete, and rename.
Displays partition info, formats, and sets recording partitions for USB devices.
Sets Timeshift and Timeshift to Record options.
Enables or disables the timeshift function.
Configures whether timeshifted content is saved to recorded files.
Selects preferred audio language and stereo direction (Left, Right, Stereo).
Allows zooming into specific areas of the video picture.
View Electronic Program Guide information for channels and schedule recordings.
Describes how to navigate EPG by hour, day, and current time.
Selects subtitle language if available for the program.
Accesses and navigates Teletext pages using buttons.
Quickly locate channels using the FIND button.
Displays general and detailed information about the current channel.
Displays channel name, satellite, transponder, PID, and signal info.
Opens and navigates the channel list while watching a program.
Accesses the Quick Find menu.
Covers starting, stopping, and managing recordings and timeshift.
Details starting and stopping recordings, including timer-based recording.
Steps to manually start recording or use the timer for automatic recording.
Methods to stop recording manually or automatically based on duration/timer.
Enables watching a different channel from the same TP during recording.
Describes operations during recording like pausing, playing, and fast forwarding.
Explains pausing live broadcasts and resuming later.
Accesses and plays recorded files from the DVR INFO menu.
Provides solutions for common issues like no power, no picture, poor quality, and no sound.
Provides solutions for a non-functional remote control.
Specifications for the tuner, including frequency range and signal level.
Details MPEG standards, input rate, aspect ratio, and video/audio decoding.
Specifies input voltage, power consumption, and protection.
Lists operating and storage temperature ranges.