Panaccess P2000 User manual

User Guide
Digital HDTV cable receiver
Dual tuner PVR ready
With Panaccess

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General information
This user guide helps you to use the digital cable receiver in a
right
secure and
effective
way.
We assume that user of the receiver have a general and right knowledge about using
of consumer electronics devices.
Each person who
sets up,
connects,
operates,
cleans or
disposes of
this receiver, must have read and taken note of the complete content of this user
guide. Keep this user guide always near the receiver.
The integrated helping texts that will be showed in every menu will make the using of
the receiver easier for you, so that you don’t need to use the user guide often.
Contents
Contents 3
Safety instructions 5
Features 6
Short description 6
Service 6
Warranty 7
Declaration of conformity 7
Supplied accessories 8
Description of remote control 8
Description of the rear panel of the device 12
Overview of all connections 13
Connection to TV- and Video devices 13
Connection to Hifi-System and PC 13
Installation and basic settings 14
General options 14
Time settings 16
Audio / Video setup 16
OSD setup 18
Mass storage utilities 18
Factory settings 19
File viewer 20
MP3 player 20
Image viewer 21
Systeminfo 21
Software update 22
Tuner information 22

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Stream information 23
Network information 23
System setup 24
Network settings 25
Web radio 25
Timer list 26
Channel/services search 26
Service list editor 27
Day-to-day usage 28
Adjust volume 28
TV and Radio receiver setup 28
Choosing a program 28
Favourite lists 30
Teletext 30
Radio text 31
Start a recording 31
Record using EPG 32
Timeshift 32
Playback of a recording 33
Cleaning and maintenance 34
Instructions for environmental protection 34

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Safety instructions
Read these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install it in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
To avoid electronic-shock hazards, do not open the cabinet, refer all servicing
to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
The receiver requires careful handling to avoid potential damage. Be sure to follow
these requirements during transportation and installation.
During Transportation to the Subscriber Home
Transport the cable receiver in its shipping box or an equally padded container. Do
not expose the receiver to rain or moisture.
During Installation
Do not place the cable receiver in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are
blocked or the flow of air through the ventilation openings is impeded.
Install the receiver so that its position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.
For example, do not place the receiver on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that
could block the ventilation openings.
Install the receiver away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers and
stoves. Installation of the receiver near consumer electronics devices, such as stereo
receiver/amplifiers and televisions, is permitted as long as the air surrounding of the
receiver does not exceed 40°C (104° F).
Place the receiver on a flat surface and not prone to vibration or impact.

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Features
Digital HDTV cable receiver according to DVB Standard (DVB-C)
Convenient menu navigation
Electronic program guide (EPG) and detailed program information.
EPG supported recording
Freely programmable favourites lists
Convenient program lists with sorting function
Fast teletext with 1800 pages memory
HDMI output 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p
Dolby Digital output S-PDIF visual and electric
MP3 playback
Representation of digital photos (Photo viewer)
Webradio application
Network connection for more network applications
Software and program lists update over USB and Internet
Power-saving power supply (Stand-by <1 Watt)
Scope of supply: Receiver, remote control, 2 batteries,
user guide
Short description
Brilliant picture quality, functionality and extremely short switching time, OSD Display,
electronic program guide with detailed information and excellent graphical quality are
the special features of this device. It was paid a special attention not only to the
product safety, but also to the easy operation of the device both in everyday use and
in programming. This digital cable receiver makes it possible to use the many
advantages of the digital reception technology. It is the perfect choice for cable
connection and enables the reception of many digital TV and radio programs. The
receiver gives you also a lot of opportunities to configure it according to your wishes
and habits. For example it is possible to change the program order quick and easy.
Freely programmable favourites lists allow quick access to your favourite programs.
The integrated teletext decoder makes the TV remote control unnecessary. Enjoy the
digital sound over your Home Cinema system (AC3).
Service
Please consult your local dealer or supplier for service.

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Warranty
Warranty period for the digital cable receiver corresponds to the legal requirements
at the time of acquisition.
Declaration of conformity
We declare that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the
basic requirements and other relevant instructions of the Standards 2004/108/EG
and 2006/95/EG.
The CE-symbol on the device means that the device is in conformity with the
following guidelines:

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Supplied accessories
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Scope of supply: Receiver, remote control, 2 batteries,
user guide, power supply
1 = user guide
2 = remote control
3 = 2 batteries for the remote control (Type „AAA“ 1.5 Volt)

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Description of remote control

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Note:
Some buttons of the remote control have no function, because the remote control is
used for multiple device models.
1 Stby.
„STAND-BY“ Power and switching the device to stand-by mode.
2 Mute
Mute. The sound is completely turned off.
3 1-9 ..
Select channels directly or enter digits in menus.
4VOL+
Increase the volume.
5 P+
Select the next higher program.
6VOL-
Decrease the volume.
7 P-
Select the next lower program.
8 FAV
Opens the list of favourite programs.
9 List
Displays the program list.
10 Menu
Show the receiver menu to reach the receiver settings.
11 EXIT
Exits menus.
12 UP
Select the next higher program. Move in menus up.
13 LEFT
Decrease the volume. Also move to the left in menus.

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14 RIGHT
Increase the volume. Also move to the right in menus.
15 DOWN
Select the next lower program. Move in menus
down.
16 OK
In a standard mode the channel list will be
showed. This button also opens or confirms
different menu positions.
17 Info
Press this button in a standard mode to
show information about the current
program. If you press the button again, the
extended program information of the
current program will be showed. If you
press the button a third time, you will get an
overview of all programs of the channel that are
broadcasted at this day.
18 Swap
Update/ change to the program that you chose last. In
some menus you can affirm functions with this button.
19 Media
Without function at the moment.
20 RED
In standard mode without function. Some functions in the settings menu, the
function is displayed in help menu.
21 EPG
Access the EPG grid.
22 TEXT
Show teletext. This button also has different functions in the settings menu.
You can see which function it has in a help menu.
23 Option
Options switching for different operators. It is a function that is additional to the
selection of audio or subtitle standard.

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24 FR
Gradual (2/4/8/16/32/64 at a time) fast rewind if you
press the button repeatedly. Press Play button to play the
recording again. You can find more instructions in
the online help function of the screen menu.
25 Play
Play or show the recordings survey.
26 Pause
A button to pause and resume time shift, if an
external data carrier is connected.
27 FF
Gradual (2/4/8/16/32/64 at a time) fast-forward of
the video if you press the button repeatedly.
Press Play button to play the recording again.
You can find more instructions in the online help
function of the screen menu.
28 SkipR
During playback this button returns to the skip value pre-
selected in PVR/mass storage.
29 REC
Start manual recording.
30 Stop
Stop the recording or playing of the video.
31 SkipF
During playback this button returns to the skip value pre-selected in PVR/mass
storage.
32 AV
Without function at the moment.
33 Format
Manual change of screen format.
34 Timer
Show the timer menu. You can see here what timer are programmed.
35 Files
Show recordings survey.
36 TV
Switch the device to the TV mode.
37 Radio
Switch the device to the radio mode.

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Description of the rear panel of the device
1 = Cable (RF) input
2 = Cable (RF) loop output
3 = External infrared port. The corresponding receiver is available.
4 = USB. Port for external storage media such as hard drive or USB flash drive.
On this connection you can also update software and program lists.
The used storage device needs to be formatted with FAT32!
5 = HDMI port. Connect it to your screen.
6 = Analogue audio/video port for cinch connector
7= S/PDIF Digital audio output, coaxial (AC3)
8 = Network port
9 = Analogue audio/video port for SCART connector
10 = Power port 12 V / 2A for external power supply

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Overview of all connections
Connection to TV- and Video devices
The device has different types of video/audio outputs with different signal types and
quality.
Video and audio signal in the best digital quality are provided at the HDMI port. Use
this port if your TV also has one. You can choose the resolutions 576i / 576p / 720p /
1080i and 1080p in the receiver menu. Choose the one that is recommended for your
TV. If your TV supports CEC Standard, you can operate the receiver with TV remote
control. TV manufacturer rarely use the name CEC, they use instead manufacturer-
specific names such as Anynet, Easylink and so on. The supplier of your TV should
have this information.
Cinch and SCART connector provides only composite video (FBAS) and audio
signals. Use this for devices with simple audio/video input, for example if you want to
install a video or DVD recorder. If this device has another connection plug, so you
can get corresponding adaptors in the specialized trade.
Connection to Hifi-System and PC
If your amplifier or Dolby-Surround-Decoder have an optical or electrical digital input,
connect an appropriate SPDIF port over a suitable cable to the digital input on your
amplifier or Dolby-Surround-System. You can enjoy Dolby-Digital-Surround-Sound –
AC3 in your Home cinema only over these ports. But it is necessary that the chosen
program supports this standard.
To update the receiver software you can transmit it via USB.

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Installation and basic settings
The device is already programmed in an optimal way when you get it, so that you
hardly need to do operations described here. We recommend you to do extensive
changes of the device with the help of your specialist supplier if you do not feel
confident. You get detailed information about chosen settings in all menus.
After you plugged the device in the way it was described above, please choose the
corresponding HDMI-input on TV, that you have chosen. At first turn the receiver with
the main power switch on the rear panel on, and then with the remote control. The
device should start with program number 1. If everything is connected in a right way
and the receiver meets all the parameter, then you should see the set program now.
You do not really need to make any other settings, if factory settings are ok for you.
Please check the cabling between the device and the outlet.
General options
MENU > Main menu >Edit Settings > General Options
In the following menus you can define the basic settings for your device. The factory
settings are set for England. But you can change them here according to your
wishes.
Time settings: Press „OK“ key to open the sub menu „Time and
settings”.
OSD language: You can select the language you want to apply in
menus.
Preferred audio language: Some channels offer programs in different
languages. You can select here your primary desired
language of the audio. You can also choose the
language for a current program by pressing the blue
button on the remote control.

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Second audio language: If your selected primary audio is not available, then
the language you select here will be your second
choice.
Preferred subtitle language: Some channels offer programs with subtitles. Here
you can select your desired language of the subtitle.
You can also change the subtitle language in a
current program individually.
Second subtitle language: If your selected primary sibtitle is not available, then
the language you select here will be your second
choice.
CEC control: Select if you want to use the receiver with a TV that
supports CEC Standard. See the following note
about CEC.
If your TV supports CEC Standard, you can operate the receiver with TV remote
control. TV manufacturer rarely use the name CEC, they use instead manufacturer-
specific own names as you can see in the following list. The supplier of your TV or
the TV user guide should have this information for you.
Many manufacturers use their own brand names for HDMI-CEC.
T-Link by ITT
EZ-Sync by JVC
Simplink by LG
Digital Link HD by Loewe
NetCommand for HDMI by Mitsubishi
RIHD (Remote Interactivity) by Onkyo
Viera Link by Panasonic
EasyLink by Philips
Kuro Link by Pioneer
Anynet+ by Samsung
Aquos Link by Sharp
Bravia Sync by Sony
Regza-Link by Toshiba
I-Link by Yamaha
TechniLink by Technisat
CSTLink by Coolstream
Standby Mode: Choose here if you want the power-saving stand-by
mode to be activated.

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This device with stand-by power consumption < 1 Watt meets the latest energy
guideline 2005/32/EG (European Directive). This new guideline also demands that
the device switches automatically to stand-by in 3 hours, if the program has not been
changed in this period. This is no technical disorder but a component of the new
guideline.
If you do not like this function, so you can deactivate it. (Power-saving mode „Off“)
But we recommend you to have this function activated to save power.
If power-saving mode is on, so the LED display turns in stand-by completely off. In
normal stand-by mode it shows current time. If the timer is programmed for a
recording, so the device does not go completely down and current time is showed in
stand-by darkened in the display.
Time settings
If you use the device in Germany, so you do not really need to change something in
this menu. You can make changes you need if you use the device somewhere else.
Time update will be carried out by data signals of TV programs if you activate the
menu item.
Audio / Video setup
The parameters of the following menu are already set in a way they are used mostly.
But you can also change them in a desired way.

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Display format: You can select display format here. Choose
according to your TV the setting 16:9 or 4:3.
Scaling method: Choose the way how a signal that is not transmitted
according to your TV format should be represented.
HDMI signal: Select what display resolution should be transmitted
over HDMI output. Since there are channels with
different resolutions, you should choose here the
setting that produces the best image. Signals with a
higher resolution will be downscaled then and
signals with a lower resolution will be upscaled.
HDMI Audio: Select the desired audio standard over HDMI.
Brightness: Define image brightness.
Contrast: Define image contrast.
Saturation: Define color saturation.
Digital audio output: Select audio standard that will be a priority for digital
output. This setting can also be set individually by
pressing the button “Option” on the remote control.
Lip sync mode: When needed you can set the so called lip
synchronization here, if video and audio are not
synchronized.

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OSD Setup
OSD display time: Define how long status information will be showed on
the screen after you changed the program.
OSD transparency: Define the OSD transparency.
Radio Stillpicture: Select if the picture that is saved in software should
be showed in radio mode.
Mass storage utilities
If you use an external storage medium to record or play audio or video, so you can
make some basic setup of the medium in this menu.
The green progress bar and the data below show you how large is the storage
medium and how much space is already occupied.
PVR skip time: When playing video or audio you can use the Skip
buttons on the remote control to jump forwards or
back. Define here how far you should jump forwards
or back by pressing one of these buttons once.
Timer lead time: If you program a timer by means of EPG, so the data
from EPG will be used to program the recording. In
„Timer lead time“ and „Timer follow-up time“ you can
define amount of time that will be added to starting
and ending time. In this way you will ensure that if a
program starts earlier or ends later it will be recorded
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Timer follow-up time: See „Timer lead time“.
Rename selected device: The connected storage device has a name and here
you can change it.
Format selected device: Format the connected storage device. Please note
that in this case all data in the storage medium
will be irreversibly deleted!
Factory settings
With this function you can restore factory settings. All settings that you made before
will be deleted then. All timer setup will be deleted as well. Only the channel list will
not be changed if you wish that. After clicking on the menu „Restore factory settings“
you will be asked if you want to restore the factory settings. You can click “OK” to
restore factory settings or also to delete the channel list with a red button.
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