Beyonwiz FV-L1 manual

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    FV -L V ersion 1.52_Eng[...]

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    Welcome Me ssage i Welcome Message Thank yo u for choosi ng a beyonwiz FV - L1 , the epicentre of your home enter tainment n e two rk . The FV - L1 suppor ts all the f e atur es of a conventio nal digital broadcas ting receiver or STB ( Set -T op Box) and PVR (Per s onal V ideo Recorder) . As we ll as the dual DVB - T digital tuners , the FV - L1 a[...]

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    Precaution ii Preca ution Read this manual carefully before using this product. T he cautions descr ibed be low cont ain i mporta nt infor mati on about s afety , and ar e cate gorized into: Da nger , Warning and Noti ce. beyonwi z will not be respon sible for accidents or damage resulting from careless ha ndlin g b y the user . DANGER If the us er[...]

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    Precaution iii WAR NIN G If the pro duct is mishandl ed, the user might recei ver a serious or mino r inju ry. D amage o r l oss to th e user’ s proper ty ma y also occur .  The produ c t mus t n ot be expos ed to wate r or liqui d. I f the pr oduct is exposed t o drips or splashe s, it m ight cause a pro blem tha t may n ot be repai rable . ?[...]

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    Precaution iv This s ymbol is intende d to ale rt the user to the presence o f un - insulated “dan gerous vo l ta ge ” within the product ’ s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to per sons. This s ymbol is intended to a lert the user to the presence o f imp orta nt ope rating and m a intenance[...]

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    Precaution v Copyri ght This manual i s protected by copyr ig ht l a ws . Copy , use, reproduction of this manual in part o r whole without beyonwiz's prior written perm i ssion is prohibited. Discla imer The ma nufacturer s, d istributors and ag ents are not l iable f or any ki nd of damage caused by the use of the information contained in th[...]

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    Content s Conte nts Welcome Me ssage i Precaution ii 1. Package Cont ent s 3 2. Intro duction 5 1. FV - L1 Highlights 5 2. Front Panel 6 2- 1. Buttons 6 2- 2. S lot Door 6 2- 3. Front D isplay Window 6 3. Rear Panel 7 4. Rem ot e Contro l 8 4- 1. Operati ng FV - L1 8 4- 2. Operati ng TV set 9 4- 3. R emote Contr ol HEX A Code 11 3. How to Connect 1[...]

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    C ontents 3. PVR Functio ns 47 3- 1. Time - shifting 47 3- 2. Inst ant Recordin g 48 3- 3. Time r 50 3- 4. T ri ck Mode Ope ration 55 3- 5. Recording C ontrol 56 3- 6. Time r Conflict 58 4. EPG (Electro nic Program Guide) 60 4- 1. EPG with Multip le Services 60 4- 2. EPG with Si n gle Ser vice 61 4- 3. Servic e Change a nd Recordi ng 62 6. File P l[...]

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    3 1. Package Contents The following item s a re in clude d in the box. Pl ease check al l packa ge cont ent s before using your pro duct.  FV - L1  Remote Cont rol  Batteries (AAA si ze x2)  User Manual  RCA Audi o/Vide o Cable  Componen t (Y/ Pb/Pr) Video Ca ble  Ethernet Cable[...]

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    Intro duction 5 2. Introdu ction 1. FV- L1 Highlights As a HD ( High Definition) multimedia epicentre , the FV - L1 s upports various ways of c onnec ting to HD TVs and audi o syst ems; HDMI port combini ng wit h HD video de code rs , which support MPEG - 2, MPE G - 4, H.264 and WMV9 , give you the true HD di gi tal A/ V exper ience . Moreover , by[...]

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    Intro duction 6 2. Front Pa nel 2- 1. Buttons Five but tons a re place d on the fron t panel.  ST ANDBY Butt o n: it switches the FV - L1 betw een the oper ation an d standby mo de s.  CHAN NEL Butt on s: t he top an d bott om parts of the cir cular button work as the channel - up and channel - down butt ons.  VOLUME But ton s: the left an[...]

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    Intro duction 7 1 Ind icate s har d d isk sp ace u sed . 2 Lights when there is no s pac e lef t o n t h e H DD. Lights when there is no time information. 3 Lights wh en a timer rec o r din g is program med in st andby mode. 4 Lights when the signal is b ei ng out put vi a HDMI . 5 Lights when the signal is High Definitio n (will be i mplemen ted).[...]

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    Intro duction 8 4. Remote Control 4- 1. Operating FV - L1 In orde r to ope rate the FV - L1 with the encl osed remote co ntrol, please select STB mode by pressi ng the STB button. The red ba cklight b eneath the STB button lights w hen yo u press a bu tton i n this mode. The picture bel ow and ta ble on the right show the functio n of each button o[...]

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    Intro duction 9 4- 2. Opera ting TV s et The e nclosed remote contr ol can also be used to cont rol a TV set provide d by major TV manufact urers. In order to ope rate a TV with the enclos ed remote contro l, please select TV mode by pres sing t he TV button. The red backligh t ben eat h the TV button lights w hen yo u press a button in this mode. [...]

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    Intro duction 10 JVC 207 212 247 264 323 385 LG 208 215 224 229 253 286 307 344 374 385 387 410 412 NEC 205 207 208 215 224 229 248 253 286 389 PANASO NI C 208 210 211 212 213 214 216 220 230 236 237 239 242 244 245 255 258 260 278 279 286 307 309 384 410 PIONEER 208 244 246 286 287 307 374 376 380 410 SAM SUN G 205 206 208 209 215 216 218 224 229 [...]

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    Intro duction 11 4- 3. Remote Contr ol HEXA Code The picture below and ta ble on t h e r i gh t pr ov ide you wit h inf orm ation t o allow you to pro gram your own programmable remote c ontrol to oper ate the FV - L1 . The co din g syste m used for the FV - L1 is the NEC type. 1 ST ANDBY 0xBE000AF5 2 EJECT 0xBE0040BF 3 STB N/A 4 TV/RADIO 0xBE0055A[...]

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    How to Connect 13 3. How to Connect 1. A/V Con nection Depen ding on the A/V equi pment you own , there are various ways y ou can connect the FV - L1 . To choos e the be st c onn ection optio n , p lease refer to the manual of e quipment you woul d li ke to conn ect to . T o ge t High Definit ion playbac k of H igh De finiti on con tent , we re com[...]

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    How to Connect 14 1- 2. Audio C onnect ion T o conne c t your FV - L1 t o your TV or au dio sys t e m, the f o llowi ng opt ions are availab le ;  S/PDI F d igital a udio outp ut (CO AXIAL or OPTICAL)  5.1 CH a nalog ue a udio ou t pu t  Stereo analogue audio output (use the 5.1 CH connec tors labele d FL & FR on ly) 2. Antenna Connect[...]

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    How to Connect 15 3. Ethernet Conne ction 3- 1. Wire d Con nection U s ing a N etwo rk R outer ( LAN) In orde r to full y utilize the FV - L1 , it is st rongly recom mended that you connect the FV - L 1 to your ho me ne twork via a netw ork rout er . For this con necti on, the foll owin g equipmen t is re quired;  A router eith er with a bui lt [...]

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    How to Connect 16 3- 2. Direc t C onnection t o a PC With this configuration, you can share contents with a PC but the FV - L1 cannot access t he i nternet. For this connecti on, the follow ing equipment is requir ed;  A PC with an Ethernet connecti on (Network Interface Card)  A n E thernet crossov er ca ble. I f your PC has the D HCP server[...]

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    How to Connect 17 3- 3. Direc t C onnec t i on t o Inter net With this confi guratio n, you cannot s hare content s with a PC through you r h ome net work. Fo r t his co nfiguration, you will need to c onnect the FV - L1 to yo ur ADS L Modem o r Cable M odem with an Ethernet crossov er cable ( n ot included i n the box ). M ost ISP s (Internet Serv[...]

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    Quick S etup 19 4. Quick S etup This c hapter gu ides you through the basic se t up of your FV - L1 so t hat you can utilise its basic fe ature s. I n order to ut ilize the advanc ed features of the FV - L1 , refer to C hapter 9 “ Ad v anced Setup ” . 1. Start Quick Setup If A/V and antenna connecti on s are complete , press the S TAN DBY butto[...]

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    Quick S etup 20 1- 1. Quick S etu p of V id eo Output F ormat If you ca n alrea dy see a pictu re on your T V scree n, you c an skip this sect ion and go on to t he next sec tion “Bas ic Ope ration” . If the front display indicates that the FV - L1 is ready to use but n othing is displayed on the TV screen, fi rstly ch eck t hat your TV is s et[...]

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    Quick S etup 21 1- 2. Basic O pera tion 1) Enter and E xit Setup M ode Y ou can enter the se tup mode by pres sing the SET - UP button on the re mote c ontrol . T o return to the previ ous operat ion mo de (e .g. STB/PVR or Fi le Play back), pr ess t he EX IT button. 2) Setup Me nu Str uc tur e The se tup menu is gr ouped in to four main c ateg ori[...]

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    Quick S etup 22 3) How to C hange C onfiguration In the setup menu, there are several w ays to change configuration. Here are th ree e x a m ples of co nfi g u r ation chan g es freq u ent l y used .  Selec tion in a pop - up menu: If you press the OK button, a pop - up menu will be display ed. Use the UP/DOW N buttons to select an option and pr[...]

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    Quick S etup 23  On - scree n keyboard: I f you n eed to i nput a lphabe tic cha racters , a “ Keyboard Input ” pop - u p window will be dis pla ye d . Y ou can move the cursor with the UP/DOW N/LEFT/RIG HT buttons and select the letters with the OK button. The RECALL button w orks a s a backspac e key . Y ou can also clear your inputs by se[...]

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    Quick S etup 24 2. Configurat ion 2- 1. Time S etting T he date and time information is used to start timer recording s . Ther efore, you need to conf igure the ti me an d date i nfor ma ti on precisely . Y ou can a lso select preferred date an d time format s. T he following picture illustrates the items which you configure t o set the time and da[...]

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    Quick S etup 25 2- 2. A/V Output S etting Y ou n eed to set t he vi deo and audio conf igurations t o suit your TV and audio equipmen t . M ak e sure the video and audio connections on the FV - L1 ar e corr ectl y conne cted t o your TV a nd audi o equip ment ( see t he “ A/V Connection” section in Chapter 3) . The A/V Output menu cons ist s of[...]

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    Quick S etup 26 2) Audio Outp uts The FV - L1 supports 5.1ch audio via the RCA c onnectors on the rear of the unit and will decode and output D olby Dig ital via a built in decoder . It also sup ports digita l outputs with opt ical a nd coa xial por ts .  Audio Format: Sel ect one of th e fol lowin g opt ions to s uit your ch osen audio connecti[...]

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    Quick S etup 27 2- 3. Service Scan Before you can watch a broa dcaste d serv ice, you need t o s can for services first. The scanned services will be stored in non - vola ti l e memor y . Therefore you don’t have to scan for se rvices again unless yo u delete services sto red in memory . If no services stored in memory , the service scan page wil[...]

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    Quick S etup 28  Start Scan: After selecting your s canning r ange, select Start Sc anning and then press the OK button. On th e screen, the scanning window appear s and dis plays t he progr ess . Once scannin g is com plete, you are ready to wat ch li ve tele visi on by pressing the LIVE button . NOTE  Y ou cannot select an end channe l smal[...]

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    Quick S etup 29 2- 4. LiDiC ( Li ne - in Di gi tal C onve r te r – ava il ab le sep arately ) The LiD iC can receiv e either C omposite or S - VIDEO signals from one or two ext ernal A/V de vices s imulta neousl y , a nd pas s thes e signa ls through to the FV - L1 . Y ou n eed to configure the LiDiC to suit the connec ted external A /V device(s)[...]

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    Quick S etup 30 3. Network The FV - L1 supp orts an Ethernet (LAN) interfaces. This section wi ll guide you on how to configure the net work interfaces. 3- 1. Enable E ther n et The first ste p is to enab le the Ethernet interface . I n the Net work Device m enu , select the “ LAN ” opti on. NOTE If you select “Disable” , the FV - L1 wil l [...]

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    Quick S etup 31 3- 2. Ethernet Setting 1) Automa tic Configura tion If you hav e selecte d “LA N” as your network interface , all items to be configured for the Ether net interface will now be disp layed.  DHCP : If you want all con fi guration opt ions to be set autom aticall y from your router , select the “Enable” option . In this cas[...]

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    Quick S etup 32 2) Manual Configura tion If you set “DHCP” to “Disable” , you mu st input the network sett ings manually . Use the NUMERIC and LEFT/RI GHT buttons to confi gure the following it ems ;  IP Add ress: enter a 1 2 - digit I P addre ss.  Subnet Mask: enter a 12 - di git s ubnet mask.  Gateway: enter a 12 - digit gat eway[...]

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    Quick S etup 33 3- 3. Ice Gui d e The FV - L1 su pports I c eT V servic e thr ough the Inte rnet. If you have an I c eT V account, and wish to utilise this service o n your FV - L1 , you mus t conf igur e the foll owing it ems ;  Ice Guide: Sele ct “Enable” t o allow the FV - L1 to get and update t he elec tronic program gu ide (EPG ) fr om [...]

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    Quick S etup 34 3- 4. Wiz PN P WizPNP e nables s harin g of rec orded f iles w ith othe r beyonwi z product s and PCs. The fol lowing picture illustrates how WizPNP funct ions ; Y ou can set the FV - L1 to be a WizP NP clien t, a Wiz PNP ser ver , or both client and server simultaneousl y . WAR NIN G  If multiple WizPNP client s connec t to a Wi[...]

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    Quick S etup 35 2) Set as WizPNP Server Setting th e FV - L1 as a WizPNP server allows access fro m another beyonwiz product which has b een enabled as a WizPNP clie nt, so the clie nt can play files in t he FV - L1 . It also allows your PC to acce ss the FV - L1 in order to transfer files. T o set the FV - L1 as a W izPNP server , selec t “Enabl[...]

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    Quick S etup 36 3- 5. Windows S haring The FV - L1 can access files in a shared folder on your PC. This function requires configuration in the fol lowing situations; (i) if the PC’ s “Guest” account requ ires a usernam e and password , or (ii) if a PC user account other than the “Guest ” account is used. In these case s, yo u must configu[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 37 5. STB & PVR Function The FV - L1 sup ports var i ous ways of enjoying multimedia content. These functions are divi ded into three parts: (i) STB (Set - top Box) and PVR (Persona l Vi de o R ecor der) functions, (ii) file playbac k funct ions, inclu ding p lay back of pr ograms rec orded with the PVR function, an d (ii[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 38 2) Chang e Service with Ser vice Lis t The service list contains all the broad cast ing services your FV - L1 can receiv e. Pr ess the LIST button t o disp lay the service list , as s hown below ; The service list windo w is t itle d “ TV S er vice ” or “ Radi o Service ”, dependi ng on w hich servi ce mode you are[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 39 3) Other Ways to Change Service Ther e are ot her ways of c hangi ng servi ces, as fol lows ;  CH+/CH - buttons : Pres s the CH+ or CH - buttons to change to the next or pre vious service in the service list.  NUMERIC buttons: Use th e NUMER IC buttons t o change to a service direc tly e. g. to c hange to servi ce 14[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 40 1- 2. Information B ox Y ou can view informati on about the current service and th e current program usi ng two inf ormati on boxes, bot h acces sed by us ing th e  button. The first press wi l l show an inf ormati on box c ontai ning details of the current service, c urrent pr ogram title a nd its recording status ( if[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 41 1- 3. Volume Le vel Ad jus t Use the VOL+/VO L - butt ons respectiv ely to increase o r decrease the lev el of the analogue and th e digit al aud io output s. The MUTE bu tton will t urn off both the a nalogu e and digit al au dio output s. Yo u c a n cancel the mute function by press ing the MUTE button a sec ond time, or[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 42 1- 5. Subtitl e and T eletex t Ser v i ce 1) Subtitl e Se rvi ce If you wish to vie w s ubtitle s for the pro gram , press the SUBTI TLE button to dis play a list of available lan guages . U se the UP/DOW N buttons t o se lect your desire d lan guage and then press OK . The subtitles f unction will n ow be activated. T o t[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 43 1- 6. Sleep Tim er T he sleep timer can be used to set the FV - L1 to turn off automatically at a specific time. To set a timer, press the SLEEP button r epe atedly until your desire d ti me dela y is di splaye d. If one or m ore r ecordings are still active when the s leep timer delay is reached, t he FV - L1 will remain [...]

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    STB & PVR Function 44 2. Servic e Edit 2- 1. Service List Edit Y ou can edit the se rvice list to lock, d elete or renam e services. Press the LIST button to show the service list, then use the UP/DOW N button s to select a service . The editing funct ions available are as foll ows;  Lock/Un lock: For your pri vacy , you can pr otec t a ser [...]

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    STB & PVR Function 45 2- 2. Favorit e G roup A f avorit e group is your persona l colle ction of T V or radi o servi ces . U p to 20 favourite grou ps can be created . 1) Favorite Group Edit T o start, y ou must cre ate your favorite gr oups in the Set up menu (see “F avo rite” section in Chapte r 9) . 2) Selec t Service o n Favorite G rou [...]

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    STB & PVR Function 46 4) Servic e Change o n Favorite G roup Selec t a ser vice in a favorit e group u sing st ep 2 abo ve . Y ou can now change servic es with in th is favor ite grou p in the fol lowing ways ;  LIST button: T he service lis t will now on ly show the services which belong t o th e curr ent favorit e grou p . U se the UP/DOWN[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 47 3. PVR Functio ns The major functions of a P VR are time - shifting and rec ording. This allows you to pause or re wind l ive TV , and even t o go bac k an d make a recor ding of e vents that have alr eady happe ned. T o perform t hese functions, the FV - L1 utilise s the internal hard disk dr i ve ( HD D ). 3- 1. Time - s[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 48 3- 2. Instant Rec ording T o rec ord the current ser vice and stor e it on t he HDD insta ntly , pres s the REC butto n. A r ecor ding will sta rt, an d a “Recor ding” w indow wi ll appear with vari ous opti ons to conf igure your rec ording. Use the UP/DOW N buttons to se lec t e ach rec ordin g o pti on you w ish to [...]

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    STB & PVR Function 49 NOTE  If there is onl y one program in the time - shift buffer , the opt ions “Current Program” and “ All” h ave the same meaning, therefore the “Curr ent Progra m” option will not a ppear .  If the time - shift function has been disabled in the Setup menu (see “Ti me - shif ting” secti on in Chap ter[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 50 3- 3. Timer Y ou can set the FV - L1 to a utomati cally r ecor d programs b y sett ing time rs. The timer func tion can a lso be use d to au tomatic all y change servi ce in order t o view an i mportant program , or to transmit the pictur e to an e xterna l recordi ng devic e such as a VCR (Vide o Cass ette Recorder) . The[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 51 2) Add New Timer To set a new t i m e r, press POP - UP then OK to display the timer list. T hen press the RED button t o dis play the “ Add Timer ” wi ndow, as shown be low . Y ou can con figure t he f ollowin g it ems ;  Servi ce: Select the serv ice yo u wish to reco rd . The defau lt setting is the servi ce that[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 52  Recurrence: Set the recurrence of the recording (if any). Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons t o sele ct on e of the foll owing o ptions;  Once: A one - off event with no r ecurrence (default set ting) .  Daily: R ecord e very day .  W eekend: R ecord on Saturday and Su nday onl y .  W eekday: Record fro m Monday t[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 53 3) Edit Timer T o modif y an exist ing ti mer , pr ess POP - UP then OK to displa y the t ime r list. Then use the UP/DOWN button s to s el ect you r des ire d t i mer a nd press OK to disp lay t he “ Edit T i mer ” w indow, as sh ow n bel ow. Yo u can m odify any se ttin g in the same man ner as de scribe d in th e pr[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 54 5) Power Off during Recording If you a ttempt t o put t he FV - L1 int o stand by mode wh ile a recordin g is in pro gress, a “Powe r Off ” dialo g will be displayed, as shown below. Y ou can then choose from the foll owing options;  Later: the FV - L1 will return to standb y mode when the current recor ding(s) have[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 55 3- 4. Trick Mode O peration If y ou are watching a service while it is be ing recor ded, or c hange to a servi ce whic h is a lrea dy bein g rec orded, you ca n perf orm t he same trick - mode operations as f or ti me - shif ting and f ile p layback ( see “Movie Playback” secti on in Cha pter 6). This applie s even if [...]

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    STB & PVR Function 56 3- 5. Recording Co ntrol 1) Pause/Resume and S top Recording T o pause record ing f or a period of t ime (e.g. to s kip c omm ercial adv ertise ments), p r ess the REC button while you are watching the service bein g r e c or ded. A “Rec or din g Cont rol” w in dow w i ll be di s p layed, as show n below. Y ou can pe r[...]

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    STB & PVR Function 57 2) Change Re cord in g Options while Recording Y o u can change some of the rec ording opt ions even after the rec ording has started. P ress the POP - UP butt on and us e the DOWN button t o select “ R ecording I nfor mation ”, and then pre ss OK . The “Recor ding In format ion” window w ill now be displayed, con [...]

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    STB & PVR Function 58 3- 6. Timer Conf lict The FV - L1 can rec or d two prog rams simultaneously . I f you attempt to recor d m or e than t w o pr ograms simultane ously , a ti mer conflict warning message will be displayed. A timer conflict occurs in the following situations;  A new ti m er o ver la ps with two existing timers at so me poi[...]

  • Page 66

    STB & PVR Function 59 2) Timer Overlaps Two Current Recordings I f a new timer begins while two recordings are already in progress, the follow ing timer c onflict dialo g will be dis played : In orde r to allow the timer to be gin, you must stop one of th e curr ent r ecordin gs . U se the UP/DOW N button s to select a recording and press OK to[...]

  • Page 67

    STB & PVR Function 60 4. EPG (Electr onic Prog ram Guide) The EPG ( Elect ronic Pr ogram G uide) is a table which displays current and upco ming TV pro grams . The FV - L1 stor es up to 7 da y s of EPG data. The data can be pr ovide d in one of the followi ng ways ;  T ransm itted by the TV service broadcasters .  Supplied by Ice TV subsc[...]

  • Page 68

    STB & PVR Function 61 button s will sc roll t hrough any addit ional service s, and the LEFT/R I GHT button s will scroll thr ough earlier and later timeslots . You can also move rapi dly thr ough t he ti meslots , as fol lows;  Jump f orward 24 h ours: press t he YELLOW button .  Jump bac kward 24 h ours: press the GREEN button .  Jum[...]

  • Page 69

    STB & PVR Function 62 4- 3. Service Change an d Recordin g The pr ocedure for cha nging servic e and s ettin g timer s dif fers, depending on your chosen se tting for “EPG Action” in the Prefer ence menu (see “EPG Action” section in Chapter 9 ). 1) Servic e Cha ng e T o change s ervi ces, pe rform th e appr opriat e proce dure as foll o[...]

  • Page 70

    STB & PVR Function 63 3) Set ti mer To set a ti mer f or a f uture pr ogram, perf orm the appr opria te p rocedur e as follows;  F or EPG Action = “Change Svc” , place th e curs or on your desired program and use the following functions;  T o set a reco rding timer: Pre ss the REC button . The pr ogram will now be sh aded r ed.  T [...]

  • Page 71

    File P layb ack 64 6. Fil e Playba ck This chapter covers all functions re garding pl ay ing multimedia conte nt . T he FV - L1 can pla y movie, music a nd ph oto fi les fr om the following storage de vices;  internal hard disk dr ive (HDD).  USB st orage devic es e.g. external HDDs.  memory ca rds.  share d folde rs on a n etworked PC [...]

  • Page 72

    File P layb ack 65 1) Step 1: Select Content Type Use the UP/DOW N button s to select t he type of storage devic e you wish to access , as foll ows :  HDD: This is the int ernal h ard dis k dri ve . It contains two pre - set folders , as follows ;  recor di ng: Stores your rec or ded TV and Radio programs.  conte nts: St ores oth er media [...]

  • Page 73

    File P layb ack 66 The ne tworked de vices are sh own wit h icon s to ide ntif y the type of device . A PC icon indicate s a PC and a set - top box icon indicate s a WizPNP ser v er , as shown in the follow ing screenshot;  USB: This will show all USB de v ices currently conn ected t o the FV - L1 .  Memory Ca r d: This will show all me mor y[...]

  • Page 74

    File P layb ack 67 WAR NIN G  Each US B port can supply a maximu m o f 5 00mA t o the e xtern al device . Connecting devices consuming more than 500mA can damage the FV - L1 if there is n o additi onal power suppli e d to t he USB device .  The USB de vice s hould be detac hed proper ly to prevent the FV - L1 experi encing a n y unst able op [...]

  • Page 75

    File P layb ack 68 3) Step 3: Selec t File (s) Y ou m ust n ow select the file(s) y ou wish to play . Pr ess the OK button to enter the File list . Loc ate t he file (s) you wish to pla y by using th e following functions;  UP/DOW N buttons : S elect s the pr evious or n ext fol der or fi le in the list .  CH+ / CH - buttons : Jumps to the pr[...]

  • Page 76

    File P layb ack 69 2. Contents Playba ck 2- 1. Mov i e Playb a ck T o pla y a movie, locate your ch osen vi deo fil e (se e previo us s ection “Exploring Contents”) and press the OK button . During playback, you can use the following functions;  PREV button : Jumps to the previou s file in the File list .  NEXT butto n : Ju mps t o the ne[...]

  • Page 77

    File P layb ack 70 1) Trick Mode Durin g playback, the followi ng t rick mode operation s are available ;  PAUSE butt on : Freezes the picture until you press PAUSE a sec ond time, or the PLAY button.  REW button : P lays backwards at x2 speed . The rewind speed will increase with each additional p ress of this button, to x4, x8, x16 and x32 [...]

  • Page 78

    File P layb ack 71 2) Bookmark Bookmar ks c a n be plac e d a t any pos i t i on i n t he vide o fi l e . This enables you to re turn to a chose n posit ion easil y . If necessary , use trick - mode or s kip/j ump func tions to move to you r desir ed posit ion in t he vide o fil e . T o set a bookmar k at this positi on, press the RED button . To p[...]

  • Page 79

    File P layb ack 72 T o dis play a list of al l book marks p laced, pres s the BLUE but ton . Use the UP/DOW N buttons to sele ct a bookmar k . T o play from th is positi on, pre ss OK . T o delete t he selected boo kmark, press the YELLOW button . You can hi de th e bookmar k list by pre ssin g the BLUE button a gain, or EXIT . NOTE  The bookmar[...]

  • Page 80

    File P layb ack 73 4) Subtitl e The FV - L1 can de code a n d di sp la y subtitles from a subtitle file . T o play a movie with subtitle s , ensure the subtitle file has the same name as the video file , and then copy the subtitle file in to the sam e folder as the video f ile . S ubtitle s will now automatically be displa y ed when you begin p lay[...]

  • Page 81

    File P layb ack 74 2- 2. Music Playbac k M usic files are played in the same manner as video file s . The same file selection functions, playback func tio ns and trick - mo de operat ion s apply . See t he previ ous s ection s “Exp lori ng Conte nts” and “ Movie P layback” for details . NOTE  Some aud io fil es wi ll not pla y if the con[...]

  • Page 82

    File P layb ack 75 During viewing, you can use th e following functions;  LEFT or PRE V butt on : Jumps t o the pre vious photo i n the File l is t.  RIGH T or NEXT button : Ju mps t o the next photo in the File l ist.  GREEN button: R otates the cu rrent ph o to 90 ° cloc kwise .  RED button: R otates the cu rren t p h o to 90 ° anti[...]

  • Page 83

    File P layb ack 76 2) View Files in Playlist To check the files in t he playlist , select the ‘ P laylist ’ icon ( abov e “HDD” in the Device menu) and press the OK button . The File list will now show all files cur rently in t he playlist . 3) Play from playlist To play the play list , select your desired fi le(s) (see previou s se ction ?[...]

  • Page 84

    File Man agement 77 7. File M anagement The FV - L1 has several functions to help you organise your media files . These functions allow y ou to; (i) create folders o n the internal hard disk driv e (HD D) . (ii) renam e and delete f i l es a nd fo lde rs . (iii) backup your me dia fil es to a PC or e xter nal storage device . (iv) de lete or move f[...]

  • Page 85

    File Man agement 78 2. Delete To delete files or folders in a s torage device, s elect the unwanted file (s) or folde r(s) i n the File list ( see “ Explori ng Conte nts” s ection in Cha pter 6) . P ress the POPUP button to di splay t he “Pop - up Menu” window . Press the OK button to select “ Del ete ” and pre ss the OK button . A pop [...]

  • Page 86

    File Man agement 79 3. Auto Del ete T o set automat ic delet ion fun ction to aut omatica lly del ete unwanted recor ding files that are ol der than the spec ified time. P ress the POPUP button to disp lay the “P o p - up Menu” window . Pres s the OK button to select “ Aut o Delete ” and pr ess the OK button . Use the LEF T/ R IGHT buttons [...]

  • Page 87

    File Man agement 80 5. Copy / Move To copy or m ov e files to or from the FV - L1 , s elect the desi red fi le (s) i n the File list ( see “Exploring C ontents” section in Chapter 6) . P ress the POPUP butt on to displ ay the “P op - up Menu” window . Press the OK button to sel ect “ Copy to ” or “ M ove to ” an d press the OK butto[...]

  • Page 88

    File Man agement 81 Use the UP/DOW N button s to select a device and press the OK button (only f or “Net work” and “US B” devi ce types ) . Now use the fo llowin g funct ions t o set your dest ination folde r;  UP/DOW N butto ns : Sel ect the previous or next folder in th e lis t .  OK button: Show the folde rs in side the selected fo[...]

  • Page 89

    File Man agement 82 Once you hav e confirmed the copy or mo ve function, a progre ss bar indicates the sta tus , as shown belo w; While the copy or move function is in progress, yo u can sele ct the following functions;  LIVE or RECALL buttons: Retu rn to ST B/PVR mode to watch live T V .  EXIT button: Cancel the copy or move function. NOTE ?[...]

  • Page 90

    File Man agement 83 6. Edit Record ing File Y ou can e dit a record ed file . E ditin g allows you to; (i) remov e commercial advertisemen ts fro m a TV reco rding. (i) r emove soft paddin g fro m your rec orded programs ( see “ Soft Padding” sect ion in Chapter 9). (iii) reta in only a partic ular sect ion of a recor ded progra m. Locate the d[...]

  • Page 91

    Intern et Se rvice 84 8. Intern et Servic e The FV - L1 is de signed t o suppor t various Inter net se rvices . Pre ss w izTV button to access the services. Y ou can get the latest information by visiting o ur web site, w iztv.com. au www.beyo nwiz.c om.au[...]

  • Page 92

    Advanced Set up 85 9. Advanc ed Setup This c hapter de scribes h ow to c onfigure t he M iscellaneous (“Misc. ”) and Sys te m ca tegorie s of the setup menu . These catego ries are configured in the sam e ma nner as described in the “How to Chan ge Confi gurati on” section in Chapter 4 . 1. Miscellaneou s 1- 1. Favorit e Y ou must cr eate f[...]

  • Page 93

    Advanced Setup 86 2) All Service The third column shows all s ervices that you can a ccess . This list shows ei th er a l l th e T V serv ices, or all the r adio servi c es . Ensur e the favorit e group you wish to add se rvices t o is sele cted i n the “Group” colum n . Place the cursor on the “ All Service” column, and then you can pe rfo[...]

  • Page 94

    Advanced Set up 87 1- 2. OSD 1) Help Box Display Y ou can hi de the he lp box that is displayed with the se rvice list . Th is will extend the service list win dow so that more services wil l be list ed, withou t havin g to press t he RED butto n each time (see “C ha nge S er v i ce w ith Service List ” section in Ch apter 5) . I f you se t t h[...]

  • Page 95

    Advanced Setup 88 3) Colour The me Y ou can ch oose bet ween 10 c olour the mes for on - screen menus and infor mation b ox es . 1- 3. Access Control Y ou can set a 4- digit PIN nu mbe r to contr ol access to certain set - up menus . Af ter setting a PIN numbe r , users must enter the PIN numbe r to access the menu . 1) Set PIN Number Press the OK [...]

  • Page 96

    Advanced Set up 89 2) Access Control Several fu nctions can be conf igured to require PIN number entry , as follow s ;  Censor ship: To view a program with a selected c lassificat ion rating or higher .  Start - up : Eve ry t ime the FV - L1 is turned on .  Setup Menu : To access to Setup menu.  Time S ett i ng M enu : To change the tim[...]

  • Page 97

    Advanced Setup 90 1- 4. PVR 1) Time - shifting Y ou can turn off t he t ime - shift function to reduc e the w orkl oad of t he inter nal har d disk dr ive ( HDD) . NOTE  T o ena ble the tim e - shift fun ction temporar il y , press the P AUSE button whil e you are wa tch ing a li ve TV program . Y ou can the n u se all the ti m e - shift functio[...]

  • Page 98

    Advanced Set up 91 3) EPG Action You can control the action of the OK button when a future program (one no t shaded lig ht blue) is selected in the EPG (see “ Service Ch ange and Rec ording” sect ion in Cha pter 5) . Select either of the following option s;  Change Svc: Pressing the OK button will change the se rvice be ing viewe d to the s [...]

  • Page 99

    Advanced Setup 92  Soft Paddin g Pri ority: Deter mines h ow to re solve ti mer c onflict s cause d by the addi tion o f pre - padd in g or post - paddi ng . Select on e of the fol lowin g opti ons;  None: The sch eduled start and end times of a timer ov erride the pre - paddi ng an d post - paddi ng of a previous or fol lowin g time r .  [...]

  • Page 100

    Advanced Set up 93 1- 5. File Player 1) Resum e Play You can contr ol the be haviour of the starti ng pos ition for pl ayback of files that ha ve alr eady been par tial ly pla yed . Selec t one of the follow ing opt ions;  Disable: Always play from the beginning of the file .  Ask: A po p - u p d ialog w i ll a s k whet h e r or n ot t o r e [...]

  • Page 101

    Advanced Setup 94 1- 6. Prefer ence 1) Keyboard Order Y ou can contro l the be havi our of t he re mote co ntr ol keypad when using the NUMERIC buttons to enter lette rs and characters . Selec t o ne of the follow ing opt ions;  ABC2: Cycle through the assi gned letters and characters, then the assigned number with each pre ss of the NUMERIC but[...]

  • Page 102

    Advanced Set up 95 2. Managemen t Yo u can up grade or init ialize yo ur FV - L1 in this menu. 2- 1. F irmw are 1) Fir mwar e Information This displays a pop - up window with the current system infor mation , as follow s;  System ide ntity nu mber .  Firmw are version number .  Loader version number . 2) Firmware Upgrade Y ou can upgra de [...]

  • Page 103

    Advanced Setup 96 Use the UP/DOW N buttons t o select a device and press the OK button (only f or “Net work” and “US B” devi ce types ) . Now use the fo llowin g funct ions t o locat e your f irmware f ile;  UP/DOW N butto ns : Sel ect the previous or next folder in th e lis t .  OK button: Show the folde rs in side the sele cted fo l[...]

  • Page 104

    Advanced Set up 97 3) Firmware U pgrade OTA Y ou can upgra de your FV - L1 FW by OT A( Over Th e Air) . P ress the OK button f or m anual update. U se the followi ng opt ion s t o con figure the auto matic up grade pr ocess ;  Allow s ystem sof tware u pdate s: FV - L1 can get up date so ftwa re through stre am. The recom m ended setti n g is ?[...]

  • Page 105

    Advanced Setup 98 2- 2. HDD 1) HDD Information This d isplays a pop - up wi ndow with the current internal hard disk dri ve (HDD) information, as follows;  Model n umber .  Serial number .  Used spa ce . 2) HDD F orm at Y ou can re - initialise (or format) the internal HD D . This w il l delete all files on the internal HDD . If you select[...]

  • Page 106

    Advanced Set up 99 3) Check HDD If the FV - L 1 is turne d off inco rrectly , it is str ongly r ecomme nded that you check the internal HDD . If y ou select th is menu item with t he OK button, a conf irmati on pop - up dialog will be display ed, as shown be low . S elect “Y es” and press the OK button to pr oceed . T o can ce l th e HDD check [...]

  • Page 107

    Advanced Setup 100 4) Format USB Sto r age In orde r for the FV - L 1 t o be abl e to writ e files t o a USB storage device, the USB de vice mus t be f ormatte d first . S elect the “ Format USB HDD ” menu with the OK button . A list of USB st orage devi ces will be displayed . Use the UP/DOW N buttons t o select t he device yo u w ish to forma[...]

  • Page 108

    Advanced Set up 101 2- 3. Initialize 1) Clear Service Informat ion Y ou can clear all the scanned service s infor mation . If yo u s elect this menu item with the OK butto n, a c onfir mation pop - up dia log w ill be display ed, as s hown be low ; S elect “Y es” and press the OK butto n to procee d . T o cancel the c lea r services function, s[...]

  • Page 109

    Advanced Setup 102 3) Clear IceGuide Disk Cache The EPG information from Ice TV is stored on the internal HDD (see “Ice Guide” secti on in Chapter 4) . Y ou can c lear the EPG infor mation and reload th e data from the Ice TV serv er . If you select this menu ite m with the OK button, a confir mati on pop - up dialog will be display ed, as show[...]

  • Page 110

    Troubles hooting Guide 103 10. Troubleshoot ing Guide Before contact ing be yonwiz T echnical Support, please check this T rou blesho oting G uide a nd try a ll th e sugge sted s olution s for your proble m. If t he pr oduct does not work c orrect ly aft er compl etin g the follow ing tro ubles hooti ng sugge st ions, ple ase con tact your loca l p[...]

  • Page 111

    Troubles hooting Guide 104 stre ngth and/ or qual ity is a dequate . If not, please contact an authori s ed antenna servi ce agent or li cense d contrac tor t o seek advice conce r n in g im proving yo ur TV re ception . No soun d, or poor sound  Check the V olume co ntrols of th e product , TV and othe r audi o device /s .  Check the Mute st[...]

  • Page 112

    Troubles hooting Guide 105  Check to ensure that the ot h e r devices on your netw ork are c onfigur ed cor rectl y to conn ect with a nother network device . The pic ture lo oks squash ed or t oo wide  Check whether the pr oduct has been configur ed t o dis play t he cor rect TV Aspec t Rat io . (Setup Con figurat ion A/V Out put)  C [...]

  • Page 113

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  • Page 114

    Speci ficatio n a Spec ification Main Sys tem Main Processor 200MHz RISC CPU HDD 3 20 or 500 GB (SA T A) Tuner & Channel Decoder Dual T uner DVB - T C ompliant ( Inte rnal Loop - throu gh ) T uner Input Conn. IEC 169 - 2 Female T ype T un er Loop - through Conn. IEC 169 - 2 Ma le T ype Freque ncy Ra nge 174~230MHz, 470~8 60MHz Si gn al Le ve l [...]

  • Page 115

    Warrant y Cond itions b Warran ty Conditions 1. O nly the or igina l in voice/rec eipt issued b y the de aler wi ll be acc epted by beyonwiz as proof o f purchase. 2. b eyonwiz may reje ct warranty c laims on equi pment that it bel ieves t o be illega lly ac quire d or w hen the “owner ” is unable to pr ovide proof of purc hase or where sec u r[...]

  • Page 116

    WEEE Information c WEEE In formation Correct Disp os al of This Product (W aste E lectrical & Ele ctronic Equipment) Thi s ma rk , shown on the product or its litera ture , indicates that it shou ld not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its work i ng life. T o prevent possible harm to the environment or huma n hea lth fr o[...]

  • Page 117

    Contact B eyonw iz d Contact beyonwiz beyonwiz Australia support @beyonwiz.com.au www .beyonwiz.com.au Some features and information in t his manual may differ sli gh tl y from the product itse lf due to fir mware versi on and ch anges made aft er pr intin g.[...]

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