Edision Piccollino User manual

piccollino LED
Full HD Sat Receiver
User’s Guide
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Contents
►Safety ...............................................................................................................4-5
►Remote control ...................................................................................................6
►Description .........................................................................................................7
►Technical Data ....................................................................................................8
►Information bar ...................................................................................................9
►EDIVISION - Program eGuide ......................................................................10-11
►Service ...............................................................................................................12
Organizing Services ..............................................................................................................12
Organizing Favourites ...........................................................................................................14
►Installation .........................................................................................................16
Satellite installation ...............................................................................................................16
FastScan Satellite .................................................................................................................18
Auto Installation.....................................................................................................................18
Satellite Guide.......................................................................................................................19
►Settings ..............................................................................................................20
Software update ....................................................................................................................20
Language ..............................................................................................................................21
A/V Control............................................................................................................................21
Ethernet Setting ...................................................................................................................22
Time Settings ........................................................................................................................23
Timer .....................................................................................................................................24
Parental Control ....................................................................................................................24
Miscellaneous settings ..........................................................................................................25
Default Setting ......................................................................................................................25
Information ............................................................................................................................26
►Conditional Access ...........................................................................................26
Card info ...............................................................................................................................26

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►Media ..................................................................................................................27
Recording .............................................................................................................................27
Movie ....................................................................................................................................27
Music.....................................................................................................................................27
Images ..................................................................................................................................27
File List / Software ................................................................................................................27
PVR Setting ..........................................................................................................................30
Disk management .................................................................................................................30
Remove USB Device Safely! ................................................................................................30
►Applications .....................................................................................................31
YouTube ................................................................................................................................31
RSS Reader ..........................................................................................................................31
Weather forecast...................................................................................................................31
Google Maps.........................................................................................................................31
Ftp .........................................................................................................................................31
Web TV .................................................................................................................................31
DLNA.....................................................................................................................................31
Big2Small ..............................................................................................................................31
Web server............................................................................................................................31
►Games ................................................................................................................31
Tetris......................................................................................................................................31
Snake ....................................................................................................................................31
Othello...................................................................................................................................31
►Edivision ............................................................................................................31
Edivision................................................................................................................................31
More ......................................................................................................................................31
Schedule ...............................................................................................................................31

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► Important safety instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions in a safe place.
3) Follow all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use the device near water.
6) Only clean with a dry cloth.
7) Do not use near heat sources, such as radiators, heat accumulators, ovens or other
devices (including amplifiers) generating heat.
8) Only operate this product with the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are unsure
about the type of power supply you use at home, ask your electricity supplier. Disconnect the device
from the mains before maintenance or installation procedure.
9) Protect the mains cable from damage.
10) Only use auxiliary devices/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
11) Unplug the device during thunderstorms or extended periods of non-use.
12) All maintenance work should be carried out by qualified service personnel. Maintenance is required
if the device was damaged in some way, including the damage to the mains cable or mains plug, if
the device was exposed to liquids or moisture, was dropped or does not function properly.
13) Make sure that the ventilation slots are always unobstructed.
14) Attention should be paid to the environmental aspect of battery disposal.
15) Only use the device in moderate climate.
WARNING: In order to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this device to rain or moisture.
WARNING: The batteries may not be exposed to excessive heat, such as direct sunlight, fire, etc.

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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
This symbol indicates that there is risk of electric shock.
This symbol indicates that the operating instructions contain important operating and maintenance
instructions.
This symbol indicates that there is a double insulation between voltage and user accessible parts
between the product.
This symbol on the product or in the operating instructions indicates that the electrical or electronic
device must be disposed of separately from household waste at the end of the service life. Separate
collection systems exist for recycling.
For further information, please contact your local authorities or your dealer where you purchased the product.

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►Remote Control
On/Off button.
Mute On/Off.
Starts recording manually.
Start playing the TimeShift function and /
or a Recording.
Back to normal recording speed.
Finishes TimeShift, a recording or a playback
.
Pauses playback.
Scrolls listings per page backward.
Fast Possibility backwards.
Scrolls listings per page forward.
Fast-forward capability.
Returns to the start, alternatively
to the previous recording ..
Switches to the end, alternatively
to the next recording.
Displays a le list..
Show bar TimeShift.
Displays a le-list.
Allows you to set the time at which the Receiver
autom. switches to standby mode.
Calls up the Audio menu.
Changes the display TV standard.
Calls up the Subtitle/Teletext menu.
Switching between TV and Receiver
Displays the main menu.
Displays the information bar.
With the arrow keys you can scroll
in the lists up and down, left and
right or regulate the volume.
With the OK-key you conrm your
menu-entry or activate the channel-list.
Exits a Menu/Dialogue window
Selection of the electronic program
guide EDIVISION.
Scrolls up (+) or
down (-) in
lists of channel lists.
Scrolls up (+) or
down (-)
change the volume.
Displays the favourite lists.
Displays the satellite lists (optional).
Selection of TV/Radio program.
Input of numbers or letters in
the menus.
Toggles between TV and Radio mode.
Entering the number 0 / enlarges the image..
Returns to the previous program.

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►Description
Front Panel
1
Infrared sensor for the reception
of remote control commands
2
Display LED, displays current information
3Card reader
Back Panel
4LNB IN: Connection for the coaxial cable
to the signal from the satellite system
5 S/PDIF: Audio interface for amplier/audio console
6HDMI: Connection to an HDTV quality TV
7ETHERNET: Ethernet port RJ45
10/100 Mbps
8SCART: For connecting to a TV set,
using SCART cable [not for HD TV]
9Connection for an adapter
(DC 12V/1,5A)
Side view
10
/ 2 x
USB: Connection for USB storage devices
Connecting and switching on
Note: For interference-free satellite TV reception,
a specialist technician must calibrate your satellite TV
system with a digital TV level meter
•Connect the receiver using HDMI cable via the HDMI
output port to your TV's HDMI input port
•Now connect the receiver to the satellite
antenna cable via the LNB IN input.
•Insert the batteries into the remote
control. Notes on the remote control
can be found on the back of these
instructions.
•Connect the receiver
to the power supply.
•The receiver starts with the BOOT
process and is operational with
in a short time
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SCART DC 12V/1,5 A
S/PDIF HDMI
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA MAX
ETHERNET
45
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HDMI in
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HD mi
kabel
HDMI
kabel
Antenna cable
SCART DC 12V/1,5 A
S/PDIF HDMI
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA MAX
ETHERNET
Power socket
HDMI:
Output receiver
HDMI cable
TV set connection panel
Use an HDMI input!
LNB IN:
Connecting
the cable to the satellite
signal

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► Features
• Type: DVB-S2 Full HD (H.264) digital satellite receiver
• Resolution: 480p, 576p, 720p/50Hz, 720p/60Hz, 1080i/50Hz, 1080i/60Hz, 1080p/50Hz,
1080p/60Hz TVStandard
• DiSEqC 1.2, 13/18V, 0/22K, LNB
• 1 x Card Reader
• 1 x HDMI output for HD video / audio
• 1 x Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbps port
• 1 x SCART output for HD video / audio
• 1 x S/PDIF Output
• 2 x USB
• 1 x LED Display
• LNB in
• 6000 channels memory for TV and radio
• Auto PAL/NTSC Toggle
• Multilingual OnScreenDisplay / Greek menu
• EDIVISION program eguide
• Picture In Grak (PIG) support
• Channel modication program and favourites’ lists
• Automatic and manual channel scanning
• Automated On/Off timer
• Wi Connection (with USB Dongle)
• 3G Connection (via USB 3G Modem)
• PVR via USB
• Time Shift option
• Subtitles support
• Teletext support
• Auto save on last channel
• Software / channel list Upgrade & Backup using USB
• FAT 16/32, NTFS formats support
• Parental Lock
• Eco Standby 0.8 Watt
•100 ~ 240V Voltage,
50Hz/60Hz
• Media player MP3/
JPEG/BMP/AVI/DivX/
VOB/MKV
• Dimensions:
145x120x35 mm
(WxDxH)
• Colour: black
• 2-year Warranty
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SCART DC 12V/1,5 A
S/PDIF HDMI
LNB IN 13/18V
400mA MAX
ETHERNET
►Language Selection
During the initial start, please select your language.

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► Information bar (InfoBar)
When in the TV/Radio mode, the 'INFO' button displays an information bar (InfoBar) at the lower edge of the
screen. This bar is faded-in up to 10 seconds.
How to change the duration of fading of the information bar:
1. Press the 'MENU' button to open the main menu.
2. Use the left/right arrow buttons to navigate to the ‘System’ item.
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to navigate to the ‘Other settings’ menu item and press the OK button.
4. Use the left/right arrow buttons to select the value in seconds you want to set (max. 10s) in the 'OSD
time exceeded' item.
5. Press the EXIT button to exit the menu.
The InfoBar in TV or Radio mode shows the following information about the current program and selected
station:
- the place in the program list
- the name of the station
- the current program (as far as information is available) including start time
- the following program (as far as information is available) including start time
- the name of the favourite list
- the time
- indicates the availability of Teletext for the current program
- indicates if the transmitted program is encrypted
- indicates if subtitles are available
- indicates if the sound broadcasted is in stereo or mono format, left or right balance
- indicates if the program is blocked (parental lock)
- indicates that the station is present in a favourite list
- indicates if the program is transmitted in HD
- indicates if Wi-Fi network connection exists
Functions and settings:
If the InfoBar is displayed, detailed information about the current program can be displayed (if available) by
(repeated) pressing the ‘INFO’ button. If multiple information pages are available, scroll through these pages
by using the ‘PAGE+’/’PAGE-’ buttons. Use the left/right arrow buttons to switch between the information
of the current and next program. Use the red button to display further (technical) information. Use the EXIT
button to exit the menu with the detailed information.
Use the EXIT button again to switch off the InfoBar.

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► EDIVISION - Your electronic program guide
Standard: EDIVISION is an electronic program guide with its own OSD menu. EDIVISION presents the
information provided by the service provider in detailed views. In addition, up to 8 time-controlled recordings
(Timer) can be programmed from here. Note that not all channels/program providers provide program-related
information.
Use the EDIVISION button on the remote control to start your program guide.
Functions and settings:
The window of 'EDIVISION' is
structured differently, depending
on in which mode you are.
The mode (now, next, more,
timetable) can be changed with
the green button.
Information can be found at the
top left in the modes 'Now' and
'Next' on the current or next
program and on the channel in
text format, at the top right, the
current TV picture (in TV mode).
In the lower area, the current
program list can be found which
can be navigated with the up /
down arrow buttons and another
channel can be chosen with the
OK button. If the channel provides program-related information, it will be displayed in the list (e.g. duration
of the program in form of bars, program title). Press the OK button to display detailed information about the
program, if available. Use the left/right arrow buttons to switch between ‘Now’ and ‘Next’ EDIVISION modes.
The ‘More’ mode displays program information in chart form and chronological order. Use the left/right arrow
buttons to navigate between a channel’s temporal program information and use the up/down arrow buttons
to move the cursor (yellow
marking) in the channel list. The
OK button may possibly have
to be pressed if another channel
was selected and the program-
related information should be
displayed (if available). If the
cursor is located on the right-
hand side of a program title,
detailed information about this
program can be displayed by
pressing the OK button.
The 'Timetable' mode displays
the currently selected program
list in chart form on the left and
program information in weekly
format on the right. Use the left/
right arrow buttons
EDIVISION window in ‘Timetable’ mode
To navigate between the channel list and the PREV/NEXT buttons to navigate daily overview.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to navigate between the weekdays in the respective list. If the cursor is
located on the right-hand column side of a program title, even more detailed information about this program
can be displayed (if available) by pressing the OK button .

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The following functions and
buttons can be used in all
modes:
The red button displays an
overview of the existing channel
lists (groups). Use the arrow
buttons to navigate through this
overview and the OK button to
set the channel list to be used by
EDIVISION.
The green button calls up
a menu allowing to switch
between the different views of
EDIVISION by using the up/
down arrow buttons and the OK
button.
The yellow button calls up a Popup Timer Menu. Select the ‘VCR’ item to program time-based events (e.g.
recordings). Select the item Timer List to see the programmed events.
If you want to make a recording on a certain date in the future, select the item 'USB/HDD Recorder'. Use the
up/down arrow buttons in the following window to navigate between the menu items and the left/right arrow
buttons and OK button to set the values. The following settings can be made in the menu ‘Timer’.
Timer number: Calling up the timer menu automatically switches to the next (available) programmable timer.
Use the left/right arrow buttons the OK button and the up/down arrow buttons to switch between timers. Up
to 8 different events can be programmed.
Timer mode: Set the recording mode here. Choose whether the recording is carried out once, daily,
weekly or monthly.
Timer service: Set the service entry 'Recording TV channel' here for a TV recording and 'Recording
Radio channel' for a radio recording.
Station: Set the channel here.
Date: Set the start date of the recording here.
Start time: Set the start time here.
Duration: Set the duration of the recording here (recording length).
After making changes and in order to keep them, conrm with 'Yes' in the appearing window dialogue. Exit
the timer menu with the EXIT button.
Note: An error message appears under certain circumstances. As a rule, an incorrect start time or start date
was given. Check the information!
Also note that a recording is only possible if a corresponding USB memory device is already connected to
the receiver.
Exit 'EDIVISION' by pressing the EXIT button.

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►Menu: Program
► Service
► Installation
► Settings
► Conditional Access
► Media
► Application
► Game
► Edivision
► Service
► Organizing Services
► Organizing Favourites
Organizing Services
In this menu you can congure your
channel lists for TV or radio channels.
Notes: Check the operation mode of the
receiver. In order to edit a radio channel,
the receiver must be in Radio mode. Using
the TV/Radio button allows switching from
one mode to another.
Tip: In the left column of the menu window,
you can nd the list of channels in the
current channel list, and on the right side
the symbols for ‘Move’, ‘Lock’, ‘Delete’, ‘Rename’ and ‘Skip’.
Menu functions and settings:
Use the left/right arrow buttons to move from one column to another in the menu and the up/down arrow
buttons to move the cursor up or down in the relevant column.
You can select one or more channels in the left column pressing theOK button.
The red button allows you to view a summary of all lists/channel groups and select accordingly. The current
list is displayed in the title-bar of the window.

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The green button displays more options. The following options are available:
Select all: All channels are selected.
Deselect all: All channels are deselected.
Select other: All channels, that were not selected previously, are now selected.
Select TP: Here, you can select all channels of a transponder.
The ‘FIND’ button allows you to quickly search for channels (channel names). Press this button to display a
search window. Search eld entries are performed using a text and numbers eld, to which you can navigate
using the arrow buttons and OK button. If the current list contains channels, whose name starts with
the specic rst characters entered, these appear on the left side. Use theEXIT button to exit the search
window.
How to move a channel:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list, on the channel to be moved.
2. Move to the right side of the menu using the right arrow button and navigate the cursor using the up/down
arrow buttons until you nd the symbol ‘Move’. The symbol is highlighted in color.
3. Press the OK button.
4. Now use theup/down arrow buttons to move the channel in the list. For this purpose, you may also use
the Page buttons.
5. If you press the OK button, the channel will remain in its new position and the ‘Move’ function is
completed.
Note: You can move multiple channels simultaneously, selecting initially the respective channels in the
channels list (left side of the menu) with the OK button, and then following steps 2-5 above.
How to lock a channel:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list, on the channel which you wish to lock.
2. Then, navigate to the right side of the menu using the right arrow button and move the cursor with the up/
down arrow buttons until you nd the ‘Lock’ symbol. The symbol is highlighted in color.
3. Press the OK button. In the channel list, behind the channel name, a ‘Lock’ symbol will appear.
Note: You can lock multiple channels simultaneously, selecting initially the respective channels from the
channel list (left side on the menu) using the OK button, and then following steps 2-3 above.
When selecting a locked channel, you are prompted to enter a password. Otherwise, the channel is not
displayed.
How to unlock a channel:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list on the channel which is locked.
2. Navigate to the right side of the menu using the right arrow button and move the cursor on the ‘Lock’
symbol. The symbol is highlighted in color.
3. Press the OK button. Enter the code that you have selected and the channel is unlocked. In the channel
list, the ‘Lock’ symbol disappears.
Note: You can unlock multiple channels simultaneously, selecting initially the respective channels in the
channel’s list (left side of the menu) using the OK button, and then following steps 2-3 above.

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How to delete a channel:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list on the channel you wish to delete.
2. Navigate to the right side of the menu using the right arrow button and move the cursor on the ‘Delete’
symbol. The symbol is highlighted in color.
3. Press the OK button. The channel is removed from the list.
Note: You can delete multiple channels simultaneously, selecting initially the respective channels from the
channel list (left side of the menu) using the OK button, and then following steps 2-3 above.
How to rename a channel:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list, on the channel which you want to rename.
2. Navigate to the right side of the menu using the right arrow button and move the cursor on the ‘Rename’
symbol. The symbol is highlighted in color.
3. Press the OK button.
4. A window appears with an input eld. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to select the desired
characters and letters. You can delete the last character (of your entry), by moving the cursor inside the
letter eld, to the ‘<-’ symbol. You can add a space using the arrow buttons to move to the ‘--’ symbol.
Conrm your choice using the arrow buttons to get to the ‘OK’ eld. The new name is entered in the
channel list. You can exit the input window at any time using the EXIT button, and thus stop the process.
Exit the ‘Edit Channel’ menu pressing the EXIT button. If you have made any changes, a dialog box
appears, prompting you to conrm the changes. If you select ‘Yes’, the changes in the settings will be stored.
Note: Channels are deleted, moved, and/or locked only if you conrm the action with ‘Yes’. If you select ‘No’,
NONE of the changes will be saved.
Organizing Favourites
In this menu, you can congure
lists of your favourite TV and
radio programs. Within the
favourite lists, you can organise
your favorite channels, which
can be very convenient.
Tip: This menu is structured
into three columns. On the left
side there is a list of available
channels, according to the
summary list selected. The
right side displays the currently
selected favourite list. In the
middle appear symbols in order to ‘Add’, ‘Remove’, ‘Move’ and ‘Rename’ items on the lists.
Menu functions and settings:
Use the left/right arrow buttons to switch from one column to another, and the up/down arrow buttons to
move the cursor up or down in the lists.
You can select one or more channels pressing the OK button.
While on the left column, you can use the red button to view a summary of all lists (except the favourite lists)
and select another group/list using the arrow buttons and the OK button. The list currently displayed appears
in the title of the left column.

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The green button displays more options. The following options are available:
Select all: All channels are selected.
Deselect all: All channels are deselected.
Select other: All channels, that were not selected previously, are now selected.
Select TP: Here, you can select all channels of a transponder.
While on the left column, you can quickly search for channel names using the‘FIND’ button. Press this
button to display a search window. Search eld entries are performed using a text and numbers eld, to
which you can navigate using the arrow buttons and OK button. If channels with the specic initial letters
are detected in the current list, these shall appear on the left side. Use the EXIT buttonto exit the search
window.
‘FAV’ button allows switching favourite lists in order to view or edit them. Press the‘FAV’ button to display a
summary of the favourite lists. Use the up/down arrow buttons and theOK button to select the favourite list
to be edited. The list appears on the right side of the menu. On the left side, the channels that already exist
in the selected favourite list are marked with a symbol.
How to add a channel to a favourite list:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the channel list on the left menu window, on the channel to be added.
2. Move to the middle column of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Add’ symbol. The symbol is
highlighted in color.
3. Press theOK button. The channel will be added at the bottom of the favourite list. On the left side of the
menu, the channel will be marked with a symbol.
Note: You can add multiple channels to favourite lists simultaneously, by means of selecting rst the
respective channels from the channel list (left side of the menu) using the OK button, and then following
steps 2-3 above.
How to remove a channel from the favourite list:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the favourite list on the right window of the menu on the channel to be
removed.
2. Move to the middle column of the menu and navigate the cursor on the ‘Remove’ symbol. The symbol is
highlighted in color.
3. Press theOK button. The channel will be removed from the favourite list. On the left side of the menu, the
channel is no longer marked with the relevant symbol.
Note: You can remove multiple channels from favourite lists simultaneously by means of selecting rst the
respective channels from the favourite list (left side of the menu) using the OK button, and then following
steps 2-3 above.
How to move a channel within the favourite list:
1. Place the cursor (yellow bar) in the favourite list in the right window of the menu on the channel to be
moved.
2. Move to the middle column of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Move’ symbol. The symbol is
highlighted in color.
3. Press theOK button.
4. Use the up/down arrow buttons to move the selected channel. The channel can now move upwards or
downwards within the list.
5. If you press the OK button, the channel will remain in its new position and the ‘Move’ function is
completed.
Note: You can move multiple channels simultaneously by means of selecting rst the respective channels
from the favourite list (left side of the menu) using the OK button, and then following steps 2-5 above.

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How to rename a favourite list:
1. Press the‘FAV’ button and select the favourite list you wish to rename.
2. Move to the middle column of the menu and navigate the cursor to the ‘Rename’ symbol. The symbol is
highlighted in color.
3. Press the OK button.
4. A window appears with an input eld. Using the arrow buttons and the OK button choose the desired
characters and letters. You can delete the last character (of your entry), by moving the cursor inside the
letter eld, to the ‘<-’ symbol. You can add a space using the arrow buttons to move to the ‘--’ symbol.
Conrm your choice using the arrow buttons to get to the ‘OK’ eld. You can exit the input window at any
time using the EXIT button, and thus stop the process.
Exit the ‘Edit Favourites’ menu pressing the EXIT button. If you have made any changes, a dialog box
appears, prompting you to conrm the changes. If you select ‘Yes’, the changes in the settings will be stored.
Note: The favourite lists are deleted, moved or/and added only if the action is conrmed by means of
pressing “Yes”. If you select ‘No’, NONE of the changes will be saved.
►Installation
► Satellite installation
► FastScan Satellite
► Auto Installation
► Satellite Guide
Satellite installation
Please consider the following notes
before conguring menu settings:
For an HDTV-SAT TV, you need a
satellite dish with minimum diagonal
size of 80 cm. The installation must be
setup by a qualied technician equipped
with a digital device for adjusting the TV
signal strength.
Depending on the settings applied, the
lower side displays the strength and
quality levels of the signal.
Menu functions and settings:
Satellite: Use the left/right arrow buttons to select the satellite to be installed.
LNB Type: Dene the LNB type used.
TP Index: Dene the transponder.
DiSEqC: Set the value for DiSEqC here.
Regulator: If you use a mechanised control system, specify here its mode.
22KHz: This item is available only if you have not selected the ‘Universal’
value in the ‘LNB Type’ menu. Then you can enable/disable the
22KHz connection mode. The 22KHz connection mode is used for
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0/12V: If you use a 12V switch, set the value to ‘On’.
Polarity: Here you can set the polarity.
Tone Burst: Tone Burst is another mode option availed by the receivers. This
signal does not include digital commands, but can be recognised and
used by most switches for position toggling. Set the value to ‘On’ or
‘Off’.
LNB Power: Set this parameter to ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
Use the red button to move to the channel scan menu of the installed satellite. In this menu, the following
settings are available:
Scan mode: Select between All (channels) or Free (channels).
Programme Type: Dene the scan for television, or radio, or television and radio
channels.
Select scan mode: Choose between “Manual Scan” or “Blind Scan”.
NIT scan: Decide whether the NIT (Network Information Table) is going to be
used for scanning.
Use the OK button to start the scanning process. You can exit the menu window at any time with the EXIT
button.
Use the green button to switch to the multiple satellite channel scan menu. For this purpose, select using
the OK button in the displayed list the satellites according to which the satellite reception system has been
aligned and installed. Then press the red button and specify (if necessary) the following settings again:
Scan mode: Select between All (channels) or Free (channels).
Programme Type: Dene the scan for television, or radio, or television and radio
channels.
Select scan mode: Choose between “Manual Scan” or “Blind Scan”.
NIT scan: Decide whether the NIT (Network Information Table) is going to be
used for scanning.
Use the OK button to start the scanning process. You can exit the menu window at any time with the EXIT
button
The blue button initiates the automatic recognition of potential satellites via DiSEqC. If any satellites have
been identied on the basis of the installation or the alignment of the satellite reception system, these will
appear on the display. The ‘Scan‘ button provides the following variable settings:
Scan mode: Select between All (channels) or Free (channels).
Programme Type: Dene the scan for television, or radio, or television and radio
channels.
Select scan mode: Choose between “Manual Scan” or “Blind Scan”.
NIT scan: Decide whether the NIT (Network Information Table) is going to be
used for scanning.
Use the OK button to start the scanning process. You can exit the menu window at any time with the EXIT
button.
Use the white button (PLAYMODE button) to start the automatic scan (Blind Scan) according to the above
settings.
Use the ‘MUTE’ button to stop and reset the buzzer.
You can exit the ‘Satellite Setup’ menu with the EXIT button.

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FastScan Satellite
Dene the scan of TV and
radio channels using the preset
frequencies of the service
providers.
Select the type, DiseqC, LCN &
press Start Scan.
Auto Installation
Here you can automatically set
the value for DiSEqC. Select
DiSEqC 1.0 4port, DiSEqC 1.1
8port or DiSEqC 1.1 16port and
press OK.

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Menu functions and settings:
DVB-C Setup: Use the OK button to switch to the DVB-C settings menu (see below).
Region: Select your region here.
Tuner Power: Here you can set extra voltage for reception via DVB-C.
Functions and settings in the search and setup menus for DVB-C:
Scan mode: Dene the channel scan by inserting a specic frequency or an entire
frequency band.
This item is available only if you have not selected the ‘Frequency
input’ in the ‘Scan mode’ menu. You can then choose between UHF
and VHF.
Program position number: This item is available only if you have not selected the ‘Frequency
input’ in the ‘Scan mode’ menu.
Here you can set the program position number and its frequency.
Frequency: This item is available only if you have not selected the ‘Frequency
input’ in the ‘Scan mode’ menu. Then enter the desired frequency.
Frequency selection: This item is available only if you have not selected the ‘Frequency
input’ in the ‘Scan mode’ menu. Then enter the frequency here.
LCN: Here you can choose whether the channel names are to be included
in the scan.
Use the red button to switch to the scan menu. In the ‘Scan Mode’ item you can select between ‘All’ and
‘Free’. If you select ‘Manual Scan’ at the next item and press the OK button, the scan process begins
according to the settings made. At this point, if you select ‘Blind Scan’, then some of your settings may not be
taken into account during the scan. ‘Blind Scan’ automatically scans for all available satellites.
Exit the ‘DVB-C Setup’ menu by pressing the EXIT button.
Satellite Guide
This menu item will be helpful
when adjusting the satellite
installation.
Menu functions and settings:
Local longitude: Dene
the value for the longitude of
the place where the satellite
reception facility is.
Local latitude: Dene the
value for the latitude of the place
where the satellite reception
facility is.
Calculation: Navigate the cursor using the arrow buttons on this specic item and press the OK
button. The orientation and altitude values are calculated automatically.
Exit the ‘Satellite Guide’ menu pressing the EXIT button.

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►Settings
► Software Upgrade
► Language
► A/V Control
► Ethernet Setting
► Time Settings
► Timer
► Parental Control
► Miscellaneous settings
► Default Setting
► Information
Software update
Key point: This menu is
available only if a suitable
USB memory unit, which is
recognised by the receiver, has
been connected. Otherwise
you do not have access to this
menu.
Another requirement for the
‘USB/HDD Update’ is for the
corresponding software le to be
located in the USB memory unit.
This le with ‘.abs’ le extension
can be downloaded from the
website ‘www.edision.gr’ through a computer with internet connection:
http://www.edision.gr
Save the downloaded le to the USB memory unit and plug this unit into the USB port of ‘piccollino’.
Note: The update speed via USB might depend on the data format in the USB memory. It is recommended
to previously format the USB memory through item ‘HDD Formatting’ in the ‘USB’ menu / ‘Memory Device
information’ (start formatting using the yellow button) and then save the Software le (.abs) in it.
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