Humax CRCI-5500 manuel d'utilisation
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Safety......................................................... 1 Copyright & Glossary................................. 2 Remote Control Unit .................................. 3 ~ 4 STB Connections ....................................... 5 ~ 7 Reference .................................................. 8 Guide of Functions ...................[...]
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1 Safety This STB has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully . MAINS SUPPL Y : 190 - 250V AC 50/60Hz OVERLOADING : Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter as this may result in fire electric shock. LIQUIDS : The STB shall not be exposed to dripping or [...]
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2 • VIACCESS TM is a trademark of France T elecom. • CryptoWorks(TM) is a trademark of Philips Electronics N.V . • Irdeto is a trademark of Mindport BV . • Nagravision is a registered trademark of KUNDELSKI S.A. • Conax is a trademark of T elenor Conax AS. • “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. HUMAX[...]
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3 Remote Control Unit ST ANDBY TV/SA T TV/RADIO MUTE MENU CURSOR OK P+/P- HELP EPG RCL (Recall) RS-101P NUMERIC BUTTONS INFORMA TION (RED) SOUNDTRACK (GREEN) SUBTITLE (YELLOW) UHF (BLUE) EXIT V+/V - TIME (WHITE)[...]
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4 NUMERIC BUTTONS Press to select a service, enter your PIN Code or numeric on the menu. INFORMA TION (RED) Press to display the programme information box on the screen. And this button functions same as the RED button on the menus. SOUNDTRACK (GREEN) Press to display the soundtrack list for the current service. And this button functions same as th[...]
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5 STB Connection TV LED(AMBER) The LED lights on in TV mode. RADIO LED(GREEN) The LED lights on in RADIO mode. DISPLA Y Shows service number , error messages, RCU commands and time in Standby mode. ST ANDBY LED(RED) Indicates that the STB is under standby . ST ANDBY Press to switch between Operation and Standby modes. TV/RADIO Press to switch betwe[...]
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6 1. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the TV SCAR T connector on the STB and the other end to a SCART socket on your TV . 2. Connect one end of a RF lead to the RF OUT connector on the STB and the other end to the RF IN connector on your TV . 3. Connect your TV antenna to the RF IN connector on the STB for receiving terrestrial channels. [...]
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7 STB Connection TV with VCR and Motorised System (DiSEqC 1.2) 1. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the TV SCAR T connector on the STB and the other end to a SCART socket on your TV . 2. Connect one end of a 21-pin SCART cable to the VCR SCART connector on the STB and the other end to a SCART socket on your VCR. 3. Connect one end of a RF [...]
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8 Reference All our receivers are designed to be DiSEqC 1.0 compatible. This allows multiple antennas to be connected to the STB simultaneously . If you have two or more fixed antennas or LNBs, you can use a DiSEqC 1.0 switch. 1. Connect the coaxial cable from the first LNB to the LNB 1 or LNB A input connector of the DiSEqC switch. 2. Connect the [...]
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9 The details of service part and event part are automatically displayed on the I-Plate when pressing the i button( ) or changing services. I-Plate is divided into service part and event part. SERVICE P ART consists of the following items: • I-Plate icon, Current time and Dolby Digital symbol • Service name, Service number , icons • Subtitle,[...]
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T o adjust the volume level, use the buttons or buttons. T o temporarily stop the volume, press the Mute( )button. T o cancel mute, press the Mute( )button again or press the buttons or buttons. When you want to change the audio language of current service, press the Green( )button firstly . The on-screen menu is displayed on the top to left side o[...]
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11 Guide of Main Menu The select service displays the required service list which can be viewed in Simple or Advanced mode. Y our STB has an Electronic Programme Guide(EPG) to help you navigate through all the possible viewing options. The TV Guide supplies information such as programme listings and start and end times for all available services. I[...]
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12 T o select the desired in the service list, you should firstly display the service list using button. Use buttons to select a service and press button. Also use buttons to select a service directly in the service list. The contents of service list are as follows: 1. Use the buttons to select “Select Service” from the Main Menu and press the [...]
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13 Guide of Main Menu 1. Press the Green( )button on the remote control unit to select the Favourite service list. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e : The groups are labeled in four dif ferent alphabet characters (A,B,C,D). 2. Use the buttons to select a favourite group that you want. 3. Press the Green( )button to toggle group and service list. 1. P[...]
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14 Y ou can watch a programme being shown and reserve it in the TV Guide mode. T o enter the TV Guide mode Press the EPG( )button on the remote control unit or select the TV Guide on the Main Menu. T o select the TV/Radio Guide Press the button on the remote control unit and TV Guide will be switched to the Radio Guide. TV Guide mode includes four [...]
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Shows the programme lists that you have already reserved on the TV Guide or Information box. Maximum eight programmes can be reserved. This programme list includes service name, date, duration time, reservation mode and event name. T o cancel the Reserved service, select a programme you want to cancel using the buttons and then press the White( )bu[...]
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16 This mode allows you to customise, add a new service and displays the state of the STB. Enter the submenus after selecting the Installation mode in the Main Menu. 4-1. System Setting The System Setting mode supports the STB internal settings according to the connection of the receiver and external units. This mode includes Language Setting, T im[...]
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17 Guide of Main Menu Y ou can set the Current T ime and W akeup T ime in this mode. Furthermore, the Service Number in the W akeup mode and Sleep T ime (standby mode) can be set. When a VCR is connected, recording can be automatically done according to W akeup/Sleep T ime Setting. T o set the Current T ime, enter the Offset value using the standar[...]
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18 Set the video mode for the TV SCAR T output. Set the audio mode which is output from the TV SCAR T and RCA/Cinch Jack. (Stereo/Mono) lf Dolby Digital option is ON and the broadcaster provides the Dolby Digital stream, the Dolby Digital audio language is firstly selected when changing the service. Select the aspect ratio of TV which is connected [...]
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19 Guide of Main Menu Select the OSD T ransparency , Information Box Display T ime and so on. Select the OSD T ransparent type. It affects Information box, Soundtrack, Subtitle, Service list, T ime and Quick mode of TV Guide. Use the buttons to toggle transparent, opaque, 20%, 40%, 60% and 80%. Set the display duration of Information box displayed [...]
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20 • Move 1. Press the Green( )button to move the service to where you want to locate. Then, the icon( ) will be displayed in front of the service number . 2. Use the buttons to select a new location. 3. Press the button to fix the location. 4. Press the button to return to the original location. • Lock 1. Press the Y ellow( )button to lock ser[...]
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21 Guide of Main Menu • Y ou can move the service only within the Favourite group. • Coloured keys are available when the cursor is located in the middle window . (Except when the middle window is disabled(grey).) • T o select the Favourite group; 1. Use the button to move the cursor to “Gr .”-plate(left). 2. Select the wanted favourite g[...]
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The Organise Radio Services functions same as TV Services except that it uses Radio Services. Y ou can delete or move Radio Services and change the attributes of them. The Organise All Services lets the user Delete, Move, Lock, Skip or Rename Radio services on the All Radio services list. The Organise Favourite A-D lets the user Delete, Move, Lock,[...]
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23 Guide of Main Menu 4-3. Service Searching Enter the PIN Code to access the Service Searching menu as you access the Parental Control or Service Organising menu. Press the button to start Service Search after setting the parameters. ** The default PIN Code is . Selects the antenna and LNB settings for Service search. As you can change the setting[...]
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24 1. Select the L.O. Frequency that is set to antenna. 2. Use the buttons to select the LNB frequency (Universal, 5150, 9750, 10600, 10750, 1 1475MHz or 0, 1, ......., 9). 3. If the required LNB Frequency is not available, then select “0” and enter the frequency manually using the Numeric buttons(0~9). 4. When you select Universal, both 9750 a[...]
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25 Guide of Main Menu Service Search OSD • If you press the button during the search, then Service Search stops and the searching menu will appear . • When you find all the services, the following picture appears. • Before saving it, you can select the services you want to delete. Found services OSD • The picture above shows services that a[...]
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26 Set the search parameters(Frequency , Symbol Rate, etc.) to manually find the services that you have selected in the transponder . The bar on bottom of the submenu shows the signal quality(BER) of the entered parameters. Select the target antenna for Manual Search. The Satellite Name helps you select Antenna Alternatives. This is only for refere[...]
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27 Guide of Main Menu Performs a manual search with the ability to enter PID(Video/Audio/ PCR) values. This mode is necessary when you search for the signal that has abnormal service Infornation tables. The setting of the sub items is the same as Manual Search. Y ou can set PID to search for services. 1. Use the buttons to select PID input mode. 2.[...]
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28 When you enter the Satellite Name that is set in Antenna Setting menu, search all of the selected satellite without inputting the extra frequency . Select the target antenna for Automatic Service Search. The attribute of this antenna alternative number is already set in Antenna Setting menu and the Satellite Name is helpful in the selec- tion of[...]
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The picture searches with varying Frequency , Symbol Rate and FEC etc. Satellite Name is the name that the user selects to correspond with Antenna Alternative of Antenna Setting. The progress bar(%) appears on bottom of the picture. During the search, services that are found are displayed as follows: 1. Press the button during Automatic Search to s[...]
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The user will select a single programme provider by selecting its distributor label and you can get the information of available entitlements. • Subscription Y ou can see the vaild period of each service. • PPV (Pay Per View) If you purchased events in advance, the entitlements of Pay Per View events will be displayed. • IPPV (Impulse Pay Per[...]
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31 Motorised system DiSEqC 1.2 User Instructions 1. Satellite Setting Menu Options If you have a DiSEqC 1.2 motorised system, then you can use the DiSEqC 1.2 functions available. The following instruction describes how to use the DiSEqC 1.2 functions to store the positions of the satellites and to search for the services (ST AB Rotor Sat motor reco[...]
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32 3. Initial Satellite Position Search 4. Motor Limit Setting This is required when you first set your receiver up to use DiSEqC 1.2 and sets the positions of all pre-programmed satellites. 1. Make sure your motor is installed correctly with the calibrations adjusted for the region you are situated. (Please consult the user manual for your motor .[...]
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33 Motorised system T o set the West Limit: a) Select Movement and use the buttons to move your motor East or West until the motor is at the position you wish to use as your West Limit. Use the buttons to stop the motor at the correct position. b) Highlight the Store West Limit option and press the button to store the current position as your West [...]
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34 6. Moving to a pre-set Satellite 7. Searching for services on your selected satellite 8. Automatic Search Once you have stored the positions of the satellites you want (see left below) you can now search for the services transmitted from them. Before you can do this, you must move the motor to the position of the satellite you wish to search. T [...]
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T roubleshooting Guide 35[...]
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37 Menu Map[...]
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38 Gneral Smart Card Information Available Entitlemants Maturity Rating PIN Code Mail Box[...]
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39 Specification Conditional Access Interface T uner & Channel PCMCIA CryptoWorks Embedded 2 Slot Common Interface 1 Slot Smart card MPEG T ransport Stream A/V Decoding Memory Y ou can use a special antenna switch with DiSEqC commands. When changing ASTRA 1 to EUTELSA T for example, a DiSEqC command is sent with the 22KHz tone through the anten[...]
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40 A/V & Data In/Out TV SCART VCR SCART VIDEO AUDIO R/L S/PDIF RS-232C Video Output(CVBS, S-V ideo, RGB) Audio Output (Resolution : 20 bits DAC, Max. 2 V rms) Video Output(CVBS) Video Input(CVBS, S-V ideo, RGB) Audio Output(Resolution : 20 bits DAC, Max. 2 V rms(fixed)) RCA/Cinch, Video Output(CVBS) RCA/Cinch V olume and Mute Control (Resolutio[...]
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