Walker WPS818C SAORVIEW User manual

WALKER
WPS818C
SAORVIEW
Digital HD Satellite & Terrestrial Receiver
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Contents
Safety Precautions ................................................. 2
Markings on the Product......................................... 3
Features ................................................................. 3
Accessories ............................................................ 3
Overview of the Remote Control ............................ 4
Connections............................................................ 5
Remote Control ...................................................... 6
Connection to the TV .............................................. 6
Power Connection .................................................. 7
Power On-Off .......................................................... 7
Antenna Connection ............................................... 7
Digital Audio Connection ........................................ 8
USB Connection ..................................................... 8
First Time Installation.............................................. 9
Menu System........................................................ 10
Settings................................................................. 10
Installation ............................................................ 10
Channel List...........................................................11
Media Browser.......................................................11
Instant Recording ..................................................11
Timeshift Recording ............................................. 12
Watching Recorded Programmes ........................ 12
Recording Settings .............................................. 12
Software Update ................................................... 12
Standby Notifications ............................................ 13
Channel Navigation .............................................. 13
Connectivity .......................................................... 13
Connectivity Troubleshooting ............................... 14
Using Audio Video Sharing Network Service ........ 14
Audio Video Sharing ............................................. 14
Internet Portal ....................................................... 15
Internet Browser ................................................... 15
HBBTV System..................................................... 16
Displaying Teletext ................................................ 16
Trademark Acknowledgment ................................ 16
Specifications ....................................................... 17
Trouble Shooting .................................................. 19

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Safety Precautions
Power Source
• Always use the provided AC adaptor.
• Operate only from the power source specified on
the AC adaptor.
• The power adaptor may become hot during normal
operation. This is not a malfunction.
• Please make sure that the adaptor is not covered
while in operation. Leave a space of 15 cm
(minimum) around the AC adaptor.
• The rating information and safety caution of the AC
adaptor are provided on the adaptor.
WARNING: When the set is not in use for a long time,
disconnect from the power.
Power Cord
Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, etc., on the
power cord (mains lead), or pinch the cord. Handle
the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug
by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord
when your hands are wet as this could cause a short
circuit or electric shock. Never make a knot in the
cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should
be routed in such a way that they are not likely to be
stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause fire
or give you an electrical shock. Check the power
cord once in a while. When you find it damaged, ask
closest service agent for help. When the AC power
cord needs to be changed, it should be done at a
qualified service shop only.
• Please do not place the set in a place subject to
direct sun light, excessive dust or mechanical shock
or in a location near heat sources.
• The set should be placed on a solid and safe base.
Do not place the apparatus on a soft surface such
as a rug that might block the ventilation holes on
the bottom.
• A location such as a room with high humidity should
not be selected as the condensation, arising in the
kitchen for example, may cause malfunction or
damage the set.
• Heating or other thermal radiation under the set also
may cause malfunction or damage the set.
• The hot air, which arises during the operation, should
be ventilated with sufficient air circulation. Please do
not put the set into closed areas and do not cover it.
• Please avoid the contact of the set with water
or humidity. Do not put into operation near bath,
swimming pools.
• Take care to provide a good air circulation. Place the
apparatus in a location with adequate ventilation to
prevent heat build-up in the apparatus.
• If any solid object or liquid falls into the cabinet,
unplug the apparatus and have it checked by a
qualified personnel before operating it any further.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device.
The disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
CAUTION
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like.
WARNING
Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard
(The accessories supplied with or) This product
may contain a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/
button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause
severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead
to death.
Keep new and used batteries away from children.
If the battery compartment does not close secu-
rely, stop using the product and keep it away from
children.
If you think batteries might have been swallowed
or placed inside any part of the body, seek imme-
diate medical attention.

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Markings on the Product
The following symbols are used on the product as
a marker for restrictions and precautions and safety
instructions. Each explanation shall be considered
where the product bears related marking only. Note
such information for security reasons.
Class II Equipment: This appliance is
designed in such a way that it does not require
a safety connection to electrical earth.
Class II Equipment With Functional
Earthing: This appliance is designed in such
a way that it does not require a safety
connection to electrical earth, the earth connection is
used for functional purposes.
Protective Earth Connection: The marked
terminal is intended for connection of the
protective earthing conductor associated with
the supply wiring.
Hazardous Live Terminal: The marked
terminal(s) is/are hazardous live under normal
operating conditions.
Caution, See Operating Instructions: The
marked area(s) contain(s) user replaceable
coin or button cell batteries.
Class 1 Laser Product:
This product contains
Class 1 laser source that
is safe under reasonably
foreseeable conditions of
operation.
Features
•DVB Teletext
•Channel capacity: 2000
•DVB 7 days event information (7 days EPG)
•CVBS support and L/R headphone jack
•Last watched channel saving
•Automatic search for all channels
•Timer function programmable via EPG
•Favourite list
•QSG
•USB input
•Manual and automatic search options
•Video: MPEG2, PAL, 4:3/16:9
•MPEG-4 H.264/AVC MP@L 3 (SD) Video Decoder
•Decoding & Video Out: PAL
•Audio: MPEG-1 layer I / II, MPEG-2 layer II, MPEG-2
AAC, MPEG-4 AAC
•Multi-format audio decoder
•Multi language audio support
•Audio mute and volume control
•Low power consumption (less than 0.5W)
Accessories
Remote Controller AC Adaptor
Batteries 2 X AAA Instruction Book

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Overview of the Remote Control
1. Standby: Switches On / Off the box
2. Favourites: Displays a list of favourite channels
3. Media browser: Opens the media browsing
screen
4. Volume +/-
5. Swap: Quickly cycles between previous and
current channels
6. Exit: Closes and exits from displayed menus or
returns to previous screen
7. Info: Pressing once opens the info banner. Press-
ing twice extends the info menu screen. Shows
hidden information in TXT mode (reveal)
8. OK: Confirms user selections, holds the page (in
TXT mode), views channel list (DTV mode)
9. Record: Records programmes
10. Rapid reverse: Moves frames backwards in
media such as movies
11. Text: Displays teletext (where available), press
again to superimpose the teletext over a normal
broadcast picture (mix)
12. Subtitles: Turns subtitles on and off (where
available)
13. Coloured Buttons: Follow the on-screen instruc-
tions for coloured button functions
14. Language: Displays the audio and subtitle lan-
guage setup menu
15. Channel Network Type
16. Pause: Pauses the media being played, starts
timeshift recording
17. Rapid advance: Moves frames forward in media
such as movies
18. Stop: Stops the media being played
19. Play: Starts to play selected media
20. Directional buttons: Helps navigate menus,
content etc. and displays the subpages in TXT
mode when pressed Right or Left
21. Back/Return: Returns to previous screen, opens
index page (in TXT mode)
22. Menu: Displays set-top box menu
23. EPG (Electronic programme guide): Displays
the electronic programme guide
24. Programme +/-
25. Library: Library of Recordings
26. Numeric buttons: Switches the channel, enters
a number or a letter in the text box on the screen
27. TV/Radio: Displays channel list
28. Internet: Opens the portal page, where you can
reach many web based applications
29. Mute: Completely turns off the volume of the box

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Connections
Front View
1. Standby / On
2. Programme -/+
3. USB Input: To connect USB storage devices for media playback and recording functions
Back View
1. Analog A/V Output: To connect the box to your TV’s analog A/V input (if available) by using an A/V cable
2. Digital Audio Out: To transfer the digital audio to a receiver via an optical audio cable
3. Antenna In: To connect the box to an antenna system by using a proper RF cable
4. LNB In: To connect the box to a satellite system by using a satellite cable
5. HDMI Output: To connect the box to your TV’s HDMI input (if available) by using HDMI connection cable
6. Ethernet: To connect the box to your home network via an Ethernet cable
7. Power Input: To provide power to the box (DC IN, 12V)
Make sure that you connect all cables and connections before you plug the units adaptor into the mains
supply. After you connect the unit to the mains supply, the LED light located on the front panel will illuminate
alternately in red and green and stay red in the end (Standby mode).
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Remote Control
First remove the battery compartment cover on the underside of the remote control. Insert two size AAA
batteries. Make sure the (+) and (-) signs match (observe correct polarity). Do not mix old and new batteries.
Replace only with same or equivalent type. Place the cover back on.
While using the remote control, direct it towards the front side of the receiver. If the remote control does not
work or the chosen function does not work, the batteries are most probably exhausted and they should be
replaced as soon as possible. Please use only the leak proof batteries. It is best to remove the batteries from
the remote unit if you will not be using the remote control unit for long time.
Connection to the TV
HDMI Connection (recommended): For HD video and audio output you can use the HDMI socket if your
TV has an HDMI input. There is an HDMI socket that supports 4 different resolutions on the rear side of the
set-top box. For best video performance please check the supported resolutions of your TV.
Analog A/V Connection: If you don’t want to use the HDMI connection you can use the analog output of
your set-top box to connect it to your TV. You can transfer audio and video after switching the televisions input
source to the related source option.
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Power Connection
IMPORTANT: This set top box is designed to operate on 12V DC. For this, an adaptor is used which gives
12 V voltage. Connect this adaptor to a system that supplies 220-240 V AC, 50/60Hz.
After unpacking, allow the set-top box to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect the set to
the mains.
Note: If a car cigarette lighter socket power plug adaptor is going to be used, it should be noted that if the output voltage
reduces to lower than 12V, a smartcard error can be caused.
Power On-Off
Be sure that you put through all the cable connections. After plugging in the power adaptor cord of the set-
top-box to the mains supply, a LED on the front panel will illuminate alternately in red and green and stay red
in the end (Standby mode). When the set-top-box is first powered up please wait for a while before activating
the receiver since booting of software will take some time. Then, you can turn on your digital set-top box by
pressing the standby button on the remote control. You will see that the LED on the front panel will illuminate
alternately in green and red and stay green in the end (Power on mode).
Auto Power Down
The Auto Power Down option in Settings>More menu is set to 4 Hours by default. If the box has been left
on and not been operated during the set time, it will switch into standby mode after the set time has expired.
A message will be displayed two minutes before going into standby mode. You can disable this option by
setting as Off or set between 1 to 8 hours.
Antenna Connection
Back side
of the box
Use ANTENNA IN and/or LNB IN sockets in order to connect your box to an antenna and/or satellite system.
Note: If there is a problem with the /1% connection, a warning 26' will be displa\ed on the screen. 3lease check and ¿[
LNB connection.
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may cause physical damage to the USB player and
especially the USB device itself.
Do not pull out USB module while playing or recording
a file.
Programme Recording
When using a new USB hard disk drive, it is rec-
ommended that you first format the disk using the
Format Disk option in the Media Browser>Set-
tings>Recording Settings menu.
IMPORTANT !
Note that ALL the data stored on the USB disk will
be lost and then the disk format will be converted to
FAT32 in such a case.
To record a programme, you should first connect a
USB disk to your box while it is switched off. You
should then switch on the box to enable the recording
feature.
To use recording your USB drive should have 2 GB
free space and be USB 2.0 compatible. If the USB
drive is not compatible an error message will be
displayed.
To record long duration programmes such as movies,
it is recommended to use USB Hard disk drives
(HDD’s).
Recorded programmes are saved into the connected
USB disk in the following directory: /DVR/RECS. A file
in TS (.ts) format is created for each recording. This file
includes information such as broadcaster, programme,
and recording time. If desired, you can store/copy
recordings onto a computer; however, these files will
not be available to be played on a computer. You can
play the recordings only via your box programmes up
to ten hours.
Recorded programmes are split into 4GB partitions.
If the writing speed of the connected USB disk is not
sufficient, the recording may fail and the timeshifting
feature may not be available.
It is recommended to use USB hard disk drives for
recording HD programmes.
The hard disk drives that have a storage capacity of
more than 2 terabytes are not supported.
Do not pull out the USB/HDD during a recording. This
may harm the connected USB/HDD.
If the power cord is unplugged while there is an active
USB-recording timer setting, it will be cancelled.
Multipartition support is available. A maximum of two
different partitions are supported. The first partition of
the USB disk is used for PVR ready features. It also
must be formatted as the primary partition to be used
for the PVR ready features.
Digital Audio Connection
You can use digital audio output socket if you want to
connect your set-top box to a hi-fi set. By using this
connection, you can listen the sound of the broadcasts
or media files through a connected speaker set.
USB Connection
IMPORTANT !
You may back up your files before making any
connections to the box in order to avoid any possible
data loss. Note that manufacturer will not be
responsible for any file damage or data loss.
You can connect a USB hard disk drive or USB
memory stick to your box by using the USB input on
your box. This feature allows you to play files stored
in a USB drive or record programmes.
2.5” and 3.5” inch (hdd with external power supply)
external hard disk drives and USB memory sticks
are supported for PVR and media browser functions.
To record a programme, you should first connect a
USB disk drive to your box. Otherwise, recording
feature will not be available.
It is possible that certain types of USB devices (e.g.
MP3 Players) or USB hard disk drives/memory sticks
may not be compatible with this device.
The device may not support all disk formats. If you
connect a USB disk with an unsupported format,
then you will be asked to format the content. See the
section, Format Disk in the following pages for more
information on disk formatting. Note that ALL the data
stored on the USB disk will be lost and then the disk
format will be converted to FAT32 in such a case.
USB Disk Connection
Plug your USB device into the USB input on the box.
Plug or unplug your USB disk while the box is
switched off.
If you are going to connect a USB hard disk drive to
the box, USB connection cable used between the disk
drive and the box should have a USB logo and should
be as short as possible.
While formatting a USB hard disk drive that has
1TB (Tera Byte) or more storage capacity, you can
experience problems with the formatting process.
In such a case, you should format the disk with your
personal computer. If you format the disk on a PC,
the only supported format is FAT32 for recording
functions. NTFS formatted drives are supported for
read only.
CAUTION !
Quickly plugging and unplugging USB devices,
is a very hazardous operation. Especially, do not
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Some stream packets may not be recorded because
of signal problems, as a result sometimes videos may
freeze during playback.
Record, Play, Pause, Display (for PlayListDialog) keys
can not be used when teletext is on. If a recording
starts from timer when teletext is on, teletext is
automatically turned off. Also teletext usage is
disabled when there is an ongoing recording or
playback.
If “USB disk writing speed too slow to record” message
is displayed on the screen while starting a recording,
try restarting the recording. If you still get the same
error, it is possible that your USB disk does not meet
the speed requirements. Try connecting another
USB disk.
For more information on recording programmes, see
Instant Recording, Timeshift Recording, Watching
Recorded Programmes and Recording Settings
sections on the following pages.
First Time Installation
When turned on for the first time, the language
selection screen is displayed. Select the desired
language and press OK.
On the next screen, set your preferences using the
directional buttons.
Note: Depending on the Country selection you may be asked
to set and con¿rm a 3IN at this point. 7he selected 3IN cannot
be 0000. You have to enter it if you are asked to enter a PIN
for any menu operation later.
About Selecting Broadcast Type
Terrestrial Search: If Terrestrial Search broadcast
search option is turned on, the box will search for
digital terrestrial broadcasts after other initial settings
are completed.
Satellite: If Satellite broadcast search option is turned
on, the box will search for digital satellite broadcasts
after other initial settings are completed.
Press OK button to continue. Privacy Settings menu
wil be displayed at this point. Using this menu you can
set your privacy privileges. Highlight a feature and
use Left and Right directional buttons to enable or
disable. Read the related explanations displayed on
the screen for each highlighted feature before making
any changes. You can use Programme +/- buttons to
scroll up and down to read the entire text. You will be
able to change your preferences at any time later from
the Settings>Privacy Settings menu. If the Internet
Connection option is disabled Network/Internet
Settings screen will be skipped and not displayed.
If you have any questions, complaints or comments
regarding this privacy policy or its enforcement, please
contact by email at [email protected].
Press OK button on the remote control to continue
and the Network/Internet Settings menu will be
displayed, if you confirm the previously displayed
message asking whether you want to do the network
settings. Please refer to Connectivity section to
configure a network connection. After the settings
are completed press OK button to continue. To skip
to the next step without doing anything select No and
press the OK button when the message is displayed
asking whether you want to do the network settings.
After the initial settings are completed set-top box will
start to search for available broadcasts.
Before satellite search is performed some settings
should be made. Antenna Type menu will be
displayed first. You can select Antenna Type as
Direct, Single Satellite Cable or DiSEqC switch by
using Left or Right directional buttons.
Direct: If you have a single receiver and a direct
satellite dish, select this antenna type. Press OK to
continue. Select an available satellite on the next
screen and press OK to scan for services.
Single Satellite Cable: If you have multiple
receivers and a single satellite cable system, select
this antenna type. Press OK to continue. Configure
settings by following instructions on the next screen.
Press OK to scan for services.
DiSEqC switch: If you have multiple satellite dishes
and a DiSEqC switch, select this antenna type.
Press OK to continue. You can set four DiSEqC
options (if available) on the next screen. Press OK
button to scan the first satellite in the list.
A dialogue will appear next asking whether you want
to load the preset list. If you select Yes and press
OK a warning message may appear, if a satellite
with preset list support is not selected. In this case
the preset list can not be loaded and a message will
be displayed. Press OK to return to satellite selection
screen and set a satellite with preset list support. If
the settings are made correctly the preset list will
be loaded. If you want to perform a normal satellite
scan select No and press OK when the dialogue is
displayed on the screen.
After all the available stations are stored, scan results
will be displayed. Press OK to continue. The Edit
Channel List menu will be displayed next. You can
edit the channel list according to your preferences or
press the Menu button to quit.
While the search continues a message may appear,
asking whether you want to sort channels according
to the LCN(*). Select Yes and press OK to confirm.
(*) LCN is the Logical Channel Number system that organizes
available broadcasts in accordance with a recognizable
channel number sequence (if available).
Note: Do not turn off the bo[while initializing ¿rst time
installation. Note that, some options may not be available
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Using SatcoDX Feature
You can perform SatcoDX operations using the
Installation>Satelite Settings menu. In the SatcoDX
menu, there are two options regarding to the SatcoDX.
You can download or upload SatcoDX data. In order
to perform these functions a USB device must be
connected to the STB.
You can upload current services and related satellites
& transponders in STB, to a USB device.
Additionally you can download one of the SatcoDX
files stored in USB device, to the STB.
When you select one of these files, all services and
related satellites and transponders in the selected
file will be stored in the STB. If there are any installed
terrestrial, cable and/or analog services, they will be
kept and only satellite services will be removed.
Afterwards, check your antenna settings and make
changes if necessary. An error message stating “No
Signal” may be displayed if the antenna settings are
not configured properly.
Menu System
Press the Menu button to access the main menu.
You can move between menus by using the directional
( / / / ) buttons on the remote control.
You can enter, select or confirm a menu option by
using OK button.
In some sub-menus, you can use Exit or Back/Return
button to return to a previous menu screen.
To exit from a menu screen, you can press Menu
button.
The following items can be accessed through the
main menu screen:
Settings
Installation
Channel List
Media Browser
Internet
Settings
Language: Using the options of this menu you
manage your language preferences depending on
the broadcaster and the country.
Privacy Settings: Manage your privacy privileges for
smart box related applications. Press OK to enter the
menu and set according to your preferences.
Parental: You should enter the correct PIN first in
order to enter Parental Settings menu. You can easily
adjust Menu Lock,Maturity Lock,Child Lock or
Guidance in this menu. You can also set a new PIN
using the Set PIN option.
Note: Some menu options may not be available depending
on the country selection in the First Time Installation.
Default PIN could have been set to 0000 or 1234. If you
have de¿ned the PIN(is requested depending on the country
selection) during the First Time Installation use the PIN that
you have de¿ned.
Timers: Sets sleep timer to turn off the box after a
certain time. Sets timers for selected programmes.
Date/Time: Sets date and time.
Network/Internet Settings: Displays Network/
Internet Settings menu.
Accessibility: Displays accessibility options of the
set-top box.
Hard of Hearing: Enables any special feature sent
from the broadcaster.
Audio Description: A narration track will be
played for the blind or visually impaired audience.
Press OK to see all available Audio Description
menu options. This feature is available only if the
broadcaster supports it.
Note: Audio description sound feature is not available in
recording or time shifting mode.
Output Settings:
TV type: It is 16:9 by default.
Prefer Dolby Digital: Enable Dolby Digital by
setting as Yes. To disable set as No.
Digital Audio Output: Select your Digital Audio
Output preference. LPCM and Dolby Audio
options are available. First Prefer Dolby Digital
option should be set as Yes to enable the Dolby
Audio option.
HDMI Resolution: Select your HDMI Resolution
preference for HDMI output. Auto, 1080p, 1080i,
720p and 576p options are available.
Audio Delay: Press OK and then set the delay value
for audio by using left and right directional buttons.
More: Displays other setting options of the box.
HBBTV: Enable or disable HbbTV feature by setting
this option as On or Off. This setting may not be
available depending on the country selection in the
First Time Installation.
Software upgrade: Ensures that your box has the
latest firmware. Press OK to see the menu options.
Auto Power Down: Sets the desired time for the
box to automatically go into standby mode when
not being operated.
Biss Key: Biss is a satellite signal scrambling
system that is used for some broadcasts. If you need
to enter Biss key on a broadcast, you can use this
setting. Highlight Biss Key and press OK to enter
keys on the desired broadcast.
Power Up Mode: This setting configures the power
up mode preference. Last State and Standby
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OSS: Displays Open Source Software license
information.
Show All Cookies: Displays all saved cookies.
Delete All Cookies: Deletes all saved cookies.
Installation
Automatic channel scan (Retune): Displays
automatic tuning options.
Terrestrial Search: Searches and stores aerial
DVB stations.
Satellite: Searches and stores satellite stations.
Manual channel scan: This feature can be used
for direct broadcast entry.
Satellite Settings: Displays satellite settings menu.
Satellite list: Displays available satellites. You can
Add, Delete satellites or Edit satellite settings on
the list.
Antenna installation: You can change satellite
anntenna settings and/or start a satellite scan.
SatcoDX: You can upload or download SatcoDX
data using the related options.
Installation Settings: Displays installation settings
menu.
Standby Search: Your box will search for new or
missing channels while in standby. Any new found
broadcasts will be shown.
Clear Service List: Use this setting to clear channels
stored. This setting may not be available depending on
the country selection in the First Time Installation.
Signal Information: You can use this menu item
to monitor signal related informations such as
signal level/quality, network name etc for available
frequencies.
First time installation: Deletes all stored channels
and settings, resets set-top box to factory settings.
Channel List
When you highlight Channel List and press OK, Edit
Channel List menu will be displayed. You can edit the
channel list, set favourites or set active stations to be
listed by using the options of this menu.
Press the OK button to open the Channel list. You can
filter the listed channels by pressing the Blue button
or open the Edit Channel List menu by pressing the
Green button in order to make advanced changes in
the current list.
Managing the Favourite Lists
You can create four different lists of your favourite
channels. Enter the Channel List in the main menu
or press the Green button while the Channel List
is displayed on the screen in order to open the Edit
Channel List menu. Select the desired channel on
the list. You can make multiple choices by pressing
the Yellow button. Then press the OK button to open
the Channel Edit Options menu and select Add/
Remove Favourites option. Press the OK button
again. Set the desired list option to On. The selected
channel/s will be added to this list. In order to remove
a channel or channels from a favourite list follow the
same steps and set the desired list option to Off.
You can use the Filter function in the Edit Channel
List menu to filter the channels in the Channel list
permanently according to your preferences. Using this
Filter option, you can set one of your four favourite
lists to be displayed everytime the Channel list is
opened. The filtering function in the Channel list
menu will only filter the currently displayed Channel
list in order to find a channel and tune in to it. These
changes will not remain the next time the Channel list
is opened if you don’t save them. To save the changes
on the list press the Red button after filtering while the
Channel list is displayed on the screen.
Media Browser
You can play photo, music and movie files stored on
a USB disk by connecting it to your box. Connect a
USB disk to one of the USB inputs located on the front
side of the box. You can set your Media Browser
preferences by using the Settings menu.
/ooS6KuIÀe 0oGe 2Seration
Start playback with the Play
button and activate
All files in the list will be
continuously played in original
order
Start playback with the OK
button and activate
The same file will be played
continuously (repeat)
Start playback with the Play
button and activate
All files in the list will be
played once in random order
Start playback with the Play
button and activate ,
All files in the list will be
continuously played in the
same random order.
Instant Recording
I0325T$NT7o record a programme, you should )irst
connect a 8SB hard disk or 8SB stick to your bo[. 2therwise,
recording feature will not be available. It is recommended
to use e[ternal hard disk drives instead of 8SB sticks for
programme recording and timeshifting.
Press Record button to start recording an event
instantly while watching it. Record screen will then
be displayed for a short time showing the current
event that will be recorded. Press Stop button to end
recording. A confirmation message will be displayed.
Select Yes and press OK to proceed. Select No and
press OK to continue recording.
Note: Switching to a different broadcast is not available during
the recording. A warning message appears on the screen if
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Timeshift Recording
Press Pause button while watching a broadcast to
start timeshifting. In timeshifting mode, the programme
is paused and simultaneously recorded to the
connected USB disk drive. Press Play button to watch
the paused programme from the stopped moment.
This playback is performed in x1 playback speed.
You will see the timeshift gap between the real and
the timeshifted programme in the info bar. Use Rapid
reverse/Rapid advance buttons to move forward or
backward on timeshift playback. Press Stop button
to quit timeshifting mode.
Note: Switching to a different broadcast is not available during
the timeshifting. A warning message appears on the screen
if your 8SB device speed is not suf¿cient.
Watching Recorded Programmes
Select Recordings from the Media Browser menu or
press Library button on the remote. Select a recording
from the list, if any available. Press the OK button to
view the Play Options menu. Select an option then
press OK button.
Press the Stop button to stop a playback and return
to the Recordings screen.
Note: Viewing main menu and menu items will not be
available during the playback.
Recording Settings
Select the Recording Settings item in the Media
Browser>Settings menu to configure the recording
settings.
Start early
You can set recording timer’s starting time to start
earlier by using this setting.
End late
You can set recording timer’s end time to end later by
using this settings.
Max Timeshift
Using this option you can set the time limit for timeshift
function. Timeshifting stops at the end of the time limit
you have set for.
Auto discard
Discard: Using this option you can set previously
recordings to be deleted automatically, in case there
is not enough disk space for new recordings. You
can set the longest, shortest or oldest recording
to be deleted first. Use the Left/Right directional
buttons to set.
Unplayed: If this option is set as Included, unplayed
recordings can be deleted automatically according to
configuration of the Discard option. This option will
only appear if the Discard option is set to a value
other than None. Set your preference using the Left/
Right directional buttons.
Hard disk information
You can view detailed information about the USB
storage device connected to your TV.
Format Disk
Important ! Formatting your USB drive will erase ALL the
data on it and it’s file system will be converted to FAT32. In
most cases operation errors will be fixed after a format but
you will lose ALL your data.
If you want to delete all files on the connected USB
hard disk drive or memory stick, you can use Format
Disk option.
Also, if your USB drive malfunctions, you can try
formatting the USB drive. In most cases formatting
the USB drive will restore normal operation; however,
ALL the data stored on the USB drive will be lost in
such a case.
Press OK button while the Format Disk option
is highlighted. A menu will appear on the screen,
requiring you to enter the PIN(*). After you enter the
PIN, a confirmation message will be displayed. Select
Yes and press OK to start formatting the USB storage
device. Select No and press OK to cancel. Ensure
you back up important recordings before you format
the USB drive.
(*) Default PIN could have been set to 0000 or 1234. If you
have de¿ned the PIN(is requested depending on the country
selection) during the First Time Installation use the PIN that
you have de¿ned.
Software Update
Your box is capable of finding and updating the
firmware automatically via the broadcast signal or
via Internet.
Software upgrade search via user interface
On the main menu select Settings and then More.
Navigate to Software upgrade and press the OK
button. In Upgrade options menu select Scan for
upgrade and press OK button to check for a new
software upgrade.
If a new upgrade is found, it starts to download the
upgrade. After the download is completed confirm the
question asking about rebooting the box by pressing
the OK to continue with the reboot operation.
3 AM search and upgrade mode
Your box will search for new upgrades at 3:00 o’clock if
Automatic scanning option in the Upgrade options
menu is set to Enabled and if the box is connected
to an aerial signal or to Internet. If a new software is
found and downloaded successfully, it will be installed
at the next power on.
Note: Do not unplug the power adaptor cord while led is
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on after the upgrade, unplug, wait for two minutes then plug
it back in.
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When the box does not receive any input signal
(e.g. the antenna cable is disconnected), “No Signal”
message will be displayed on the screen and it will go
into standby mode after it has been idle for 5 minutes.
When you next switch-on, the following message will
be displayed: “Set-top Box switched to stand-by
mode automatically because there was no signal
for a long time.” Press OK to continue.
If the box is on and it isn’t being operated for a while it
will go into standby. This time period depends on the
Auto Power Down option setting in Settings>More
menu. You can disable this option by setting this
option as Off. When you next switch-on, the following
message will be displayed. “Set-top Box switched
to stand-by mode automatically because no
operation was made for a long time.” Press OK
to continue.
Channel Navigation
Channel Buttons: Pressing Programme +/- buttons
will swich to the next or previous channel in the
channel list.
Numeric Buttons: Pressing a numeric button will
activate a small digit entry window on the upper left
corner of the screen. After a digit is entered, the box
will wait for about 2 seconds in case you enter another
one. If no digit is entered within these 2 seconds, the
box will switch to the entered channel number.
Each time the box switches to the desired channel
or Info button is pressed an information banner will
be displayed at the bottom side of the screen. The
progress bar on the left side of the banner indicates
the duration of the current program. On the channel
info banner there are:
•Channel number
•Name of the channel
•Programme duration bar
•Current event name, next event name, and their
‘start’ and ‘end’ times
•Additional information on broadcast specifications
such as sound, broadcast type, teletext etc
When switching to a locked channel, PIN is requested.
The channel can be watched only if the correct PIN
is entered. To skip this channel, use Programme
+/- buttons.
When Volume +/- buttons are pressed, volume level
bar is displayed on the screen. This shows the present
volume level graphically. It disappears after a certain
amount of time.
When the Mute button is pressed the sound of your
set-top-box will be muted and a mute symbol is
displayed on the screen. To cancel mute, you can
press Mute button again or the Volume + button.
Connectivity
Wired Connectivity
To Connect to a Wired Network
•You must have a modem/router connected to an
active broadband connection.
•Connect your box to your modem/router via an
ethernet cable. There is a LAN port at the rear
(back) of your box.
• To configure wired connection settings go to the
Settings>Network/Internet Settings menu.
Broadband ISP connection
LAN (ethernet) cable
LAN input on the rear
side of the Box
You might be able to connect your box to your LAN
depending on your network’s configuration. In such
a case, use an ethernet cable to connect your box
directly to the network wall outlet.
LAN input on the rear
side of the box
network
wall socket
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Network Type
The Network Type can be selected as Wired Device,
or Disabled, in accordance with the active connection
to the box set. Select this as Wired Device if you are
connecting via an ethernet.
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Highlight Internet Speed Test and press the OK
button. Set-top box will check the internet connection
bandwidth and display the result when complete.
Advanced Settings
Highlight Advanced Settings and press the OK
button. On the next screen you can change the IP
and DNS settings of the box. Highlight the desired one
and press Left or Right button to change the setting
from Automatic to Manual. Now you can enter the
Manual IP and / or Manual DNS values. Select the
related item in the drop down menu and enter the
new values using the numeric buttons of the remote.
Press the OK button to save settings when complete.
Connectivity Troubleshooting
Internet Connection Not Available / Audio
Video Sharing Not Working
If the MAC address (a unique identifier number) of
your PC or modem has been permanently registered,
it is possible that your box might not connect to
the internet. In such a case, the MAC address is
authenticated each time when you connect to the
internet. This is a precaution against unauthorized
access. Since your box has its own MAC address,
your internet service provider cannot validate the MAC
address of your box. For this reason, your box cannot
connect to the internet. Contact your internet service
provider and request information on how to connect
a different device, such as your box, to the internet.
It is also possible that the connection may not be
available due to a firewall problem. If you think
this causes your problem, contact your internet
service provider. A firewall might be the reason of a
connectivity and discovery problem while using the
box in Audio Video Sharing mode or while browsing
via Audio Video Sharing feature.
Invalid Domain
Ensure that you have already logged on to your PC
with an authorized username/password and also
ensure that your domain is active, prior to sharing
any files in your media server program on your PC. If
the domain is invalid, this might cause problems while
browsing files in Audio Video Sharing mode.
Using Audio Video Sharing Network
Service
Audio Video Sharing feature uses a standard that
eases the viewing process of digital electronics and
makes them more convenient to use on a home
network.
This standard allows you to view and play photos,
music and videos stored in the media server
connected to your home network.
1. Server Software Installation
The Audio Video Sharing feature cannot be used if
the server programme is not installed onto your PC or
if the required media server software is not installed
onto the companion device. Please prepare your PC
with a proper server programme.
2. Connect to a Wired Network
See the Wired Connectivity chapter for detailed
configuration information.
3. Play Shared Files via Media Browser
Select Media Browser by using the directional
buttons from the main menu and press OK. The media
browser will then be displayed.
Audio Video Sharing
Select the desired media type on the main media
browser menu and press OK. If sharing configurations
are set properly, Device Selection screen will be
displayed after selecting the desired media type. If
available networks are found, they will be listed on
this screen. Select media server or network that you
want to connect to using the Up or Down buttons and
press OK. If you want to refresh the device list, press
the Green button. You can press Menu to exit.
If you select the media type as Videos and choose
a device from the selection menu. Then select the
folder with video files in it on the next screen and all
the available video files will be listed.
To play other media types from this screen, you can go
back to main Media Browser screen and select the
media type as desired and then perform the network
selection again. Or press the Blue button to switch to
next media type quickly without changing the network.
Refer to the Media Browser menu section for further
information on file playback.
If a problem occurs with the network, please switch
your box off at the wall socket and back on again.
Trick mode and jump are not supported with the Audio
Video Sharing feature.
PC/HDD/Media Player or any other devices that are
compatible should be used with a wired connection
for higher playback quality.
Use a LAN connection for quicker file sharing between
other devices like computers.
Note: 7here may be some PC¶s which may not be able to
utilize the Audio Video Sharing feature due to administrator
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Internet Portal
HINT: A broadband internet connection is required for
high quality viewing. You must set the country option
accordingly in the First Time Installation for proper
operation of the internet portal.
Portal feature adds your box a feature that allows
you to connect a server on the Internet and view the
content provided by this server over your Internet
connection. Portal feature allows you to view the
music, video, clip or web content with defined short-
cuts. Whether you can view this content without
interruption depends on the connection speed
provided by your internet service provider.
Press the Internet button on your remote control to
open internet portal page. You will see icons of the
available applications and services on the portal
screen. Use the directional buttons on your remote
to select the desired one. You may view the desired
content by pressing OK after selecting. Press Back/
Return button to return back to the previous screen.
Moreover, you can access some features using the
short-cut feature defined for the coloured or numeric
buttons of your remote.
Press the Exit button to quit the Internet portal mode.
PIP Window (depending on portal service)
Current source content will be displayed in the PIP
window, if you switch to portal mode while on any
active source.
If you switch to portal mode while watching box
channels, current programme will be displayed in
the PIP window.
Notes:
Possible application dependent problems may be caused by
the content service provider.
Portal service content and the interface may be changed at
any time without prior notice.
7hird party internet services may change, be discontinued or
restricted at any time.
Internet Browser
To use the internet browser, enter the Internet menu
and highlight the application with earth logo and press
OK. The internet browser can also be accessed via
the internet portal.
(*) 7he appearance of the internet browser logo may change
In the initial screen of the browser, the thumbnails of
the predefined (if any) links to web sites available will
be displayed as Speed Dial options along with the
Edit Speed Dial and the Add to Speed Dial options.
To navigate the web browser, use the directional
buttons on the remote or a connected mouse. To see
the browser options bar, move the cursor to the top of
the page. History, Tabs and Bookmarks options and
the browser bar which contains previous/next buttons,
the refresh button, the adress/search bar, the Speed
Dial and the Opera buttons are available.
To add a desired website to the Speed Dial list for
quick access, move the cursor to the top of the page.
The browser bar will appear. Highlight the Speed Dial
- button and press the OK button. Then select Add
to Speed Dial option and press the OK button. Fill in
the blanks for Name and Address, highlight OK and
press the OK button to add. Whilst you are on the
site you wish to add to the Speed Dial list, highlight
the Opera- button and press the OK button. Then
highlight Add to Speed Dial option in the submenu
and press the OK button again. Name and Address
will be filled automatically according to the site you are
visiting. Highlight OK and press the OK button to add.
You can also use the Opera menu options to manage
the browser. Highlight the Opera- button and press
the OK button to see available page specific and
general options.
There are various ways to search or visit websites
using the web browser.
Enter the address of a website(URL) into the search/
address bar and highlight the Submit button on the
virtual keyboard and press the OK button to visit the
site.
Enter keyword/s into the search/address bar and
highlight the Submit button on the virtual keyboard
and press the OK button to start a search for the
related websites.
Highlight a Speed Dial thumbnail and press the OK
button to visit the related website.
Your box is compatible with USB mice. Plug your
mouse or wireless mouse adaptor into the USB input
of your box for easier and quicker navigation.
Some web pages include flash content. These are not
supported by the browser.
Your box does not support any download processes
from the internet via the browser.
All sites on the internet might not be supportted.
According to the site; content problems may occur.
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HBBTV System
HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV) is a
new industry standard that seamlessly combines
TV services delivered via broadcast with services
delivered via broadband and also enables access to
Internet only services for consumers using connected
TVs and set-top boxes. Services delivered through
HbbTV include traditional broadcast TV channels,
catch-up services, video-on-demand, EPG, interactive
advertising, personalisation, voting, games, social
networking and other multimedia applications.
HbbTV applications are available on channels where
they are signalled by the broadcaster. The broadcaster
marks one application as “autostart” and this one is
started by the platform automatically. The autostart
applications are generally launched with a small red
button icon to notify the user that there is an HbbTV
application on that channel. The shape and the
location of the red button depends on the application.
The red button may displayed for a certain amount of
time and then may disappear. Press the Red button
on the remote to open the application page. After the
page is displayed you can go back to the initial red
button icon state by pressing the red button again.
You can toggle between the Red button icon mode
and full UI mode of the application via pressing the
Red button. It should be noted that the red button
switching capability is provided by the application and
some application may behave differently.
If you switch to another channel while an HbbTV
application is active (either in red button icon mode
or full UI mode), the following scenarios can occur.
•The application can continue running.
•The application can be terminated.
•The application can be terminated and another
autostart red button application can be launched.
HbbTV allows the applications to be retrieved both
from broadband or broadcast. The broadcaster may
enable both ways or one of them. If the platfrom does
not have an operational broadband connection, the
platform can still launch applications transmitted on
broadcast.
The autostart red button applications generally provide
links to other applications. The user then can switch
to other applications by using the links provided.
The applications should provide a way to terminate
themselves, usually Exit button is used for this.
HbbTV applications use keys on the remote control to
interact with the user. When an HbbTV application is
launched, the control of some keys are owned by the
application. For example, numeric channel selection
may not work on a teletext application where the
numbers indicate teletext pages.
HbbTV requires AV streaming capability for the
platform. There are numerous applications providing
VOD (video on demand) and catch-up TV services.
The user can use play, pause, stop, forward, and
rewind keys on the remote control to interact with
the AV content.
Note: 7he availability of this feature depends on the country
selection in the First Time Installation. If available, you
can enable or disable this feature from the 0ore menu in
System>Settings menu.
Displaying Teletext
Some channels have teletext pages broadcast along
with the television programme.
Press Text button to enter teletext pages (if available).
Press again to activate mix mode, which allows you
to see the teletext page and the TV broadcast at the
same time. Press the Text button once more to exit.
You can navigate through the teletext pages by using
the directional buttons, OK button and the coloured
buttons.
Note: If the subtitle is on, telete[t page cannot be displayed.
Trademark Acknowledgment
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Dolby Audio and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
***
The terms HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia
Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other
countries.
***
This product contains technology subject to certain
intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or
distribution of this technology outside of this product
is prohibited without the appropriate license(s) from
Microsoft.
Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady™ content
access technology to protect their intellectual
property, including copyrighted content. This device
uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady-
protected content and/or WMDRM-protected content.
If the device fails to properly enforce restrictions on
content usage, content owners may require Microsoft
to revoke the device’s ability to consume PlayReady-
protected content. Revocation should not affect
unprotected content or content protected by other
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content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able
to access content that requires the upgrade.
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General
Power supply for set-top box : 12V DC - 220 - 240 V
AC, 50-60Hz
Input Frequency : 470 MHz - 854 MHz
Power consumption : 22 W (max)
Operating temperature : 5ºC to +40ºC
Storage temperature : -20ºC to +70ºC
Humidity : 25 to 75 % rel
Physical dimensions : 230,60 x 138,50 x 42,50 mm
Weight : 580 g
Standby Low power consumption : Less than 0.5W
USB
Current Limit : 500mA
Remote Control
Operating Distance : 7m Max.
Batteries : 2x1.5V (R-03/AAA)
DVB-S/S2 Compliant
Frequency Range (Satellite): 950 MHz -2150 MHz
Ku band reception: 10.7 – 12.75 GHz
LNB Control: Horizontal/vertical polarity switching
(18/13V +/- %7,5), 0-22 kHz switching, tone burst A/B
switching for dish selection,DiSEqC 1.x compliant,
LNB short circuit and overload protection by software
FTA (Free- to- Air) search option for satellite and auto
search modes
DVB-T/T2 Compliant
Frequency Range(Terresterial): 174-864Mhz for
DVB-T/T2
Channel BW(Terresterial): 7 MHz / 8 MHz
Digital Capabilities
Transmission Standards:
MPEG2, MPEG4 DVB-T/T2
MPEG2, MPEG4 DVB-S/S2
Demodulation:
Symbol rate
DVB T2 FFT Modes: 1K/2K/4K/8K/16K/32K
DVB-T FFT Modes: 2K/8K
DVB T2 Constellations: QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
and 256-QAM
DVB T Constellations: QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
DVB T2 FEC Codes: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6,
2/5, 1/3
DVB T FEC Codes: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
DVB T2 Guard Intervals: 1/128, 1/32, 1/16, 19/256,
1/8, 19/128 and 1/4
DVB T Guard Intervals: 1/32, 1/16, 19/256, 1/8,
19/128 and 1/4
DVB T2 Pilot Patterns: PP1, PP2, PP3, PP4, PP5,
PP6, PP7, PP8
DVB T2 PLPs: Single PLP, Multiple PLP
Modulation
DVB-T/T2
16-QAM - 64-QAM FEC for all DVB modes
(automatically found), 256-QAM for DVB-T2.
DVB-S/S2
Demodulation Types: QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK and
32APSK
Channel bit rate up to 130Mbps
Symbol rate from 1Msps to 53Msps
Video:
MPEG-1/2/4 Video Decoder
Supports ISO/IEC 13818-2 MPEG-2 MP@HL video
decoding up to 1080p@30fps
Supports ISO/IEC 14496-2 MPEG-4 SP and ASP
video decoding up to 1080p@30fps
H.264 Decoder
Supports ITU-T H.264, ISO/IEC 14496-10 main and
high profile up to level 4.1 video decoding
Supports resolution up to 1080p@30fps
Audio:
MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (Layer I/II), MP3, AC-3 (Dolby
Digital), AAC-LC
E-AC-3 (Dolby Digital Plus)
AAC, HE-AAC 5.1 multi-channel decoding
Simultaneously supports HE-AAC decoding and
transcoding to AC-3
AC-3 stream output through SPDIF
Stereo audio description decoding
RA8-LBR decoding
Media Player
Supported files: mp3, jpeg, avi, mkv
Trick modes: Available
MP3 ID3 Tag support: Available
Mpeg4 file and MKV Playback: Available
Rotate: Available

Manufacturer Name: MOSO POWER
SUPPLY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
Model Identifier: MSA-C2000IS12.0-24C-DE
S7047-V0
Input Voltage: 100-240 V
Input AC Frequency: 50-60 Hz
Output Voltage: 12,0 V
Output Current: 2,0 A
Output Power: 24,0 W
Average Active Efficiency: % 86,8
Efficiency at Low Load (%10): % 76,8
No-load Power Consumption: 0,08 W
AC Adaptor
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