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Digital Multi Broadcasting Receiver

TGM220

Safety Instructions
Be sure to read this Users Manual before starting the operation of the receiver. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Never open the cover. It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to possible electric hazard. Take enough space around the receiver for proper ventilation and do not cover ventilation hole with items as newspaper, clothes etc.. Lethal voltages are present inside the unit. Always be unplugged the receiver before connecting or disconnecting anything. When the receiver is unused for a long time, please disconnect it from the main power. Never expose the receiver to water, moisture and extreme cold or direct sunlight. Do not insert or drop small objects into the unit. Never operate the receiver near any heat source. It is advisable to unplug the unit from the mains, TV, and the satellite dish when a thunderstorm is expected. The receiver shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the unit. Do not use a damaged power cord that may cause a fire or an electric shock. Do not touch a power cord with wet hand. It may cause an electric shock. The installation of a hard disk is only allowed by skilled person or your local dealer. Unskilled installation of a hard disk would be loss of warranty. Always unplug the unit from main outlet before cleaning the unit. Do not use solvents of any kind to clean the unit, only use a soft-dry cloth.

How to Use This Manual


This manual provides complete instructions for installing and using the receiver. The following symbols will serve as follows.
Symbol [MENU] (A capital in bracket) TV mode (Bold character) Explanation Represents a button on the remote controller. Represents OSD menu item.

Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

Contents
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4.4 Menus TV mode Radio mode File mode Information 1.1 Features 1.2 Accessories 6 7 Reboot root USB storage recorded movies stream info about reboot now restart enigma go to standby set sleeptimer bouquet edit 28 29 29 30

1. Before You Begin

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2. Controls and Functions


2.1 Front Panel 2.2 Rear Panel 2.3 Remote Control Unit

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3. Connections and Caution

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4.1 Basic Information 4.2 Get started for the first time 4.3 The Info-Bar

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creat new bouquet TV/Radio/File Add services to bouquet TV/Radio/File Edit bouquets satellite installation & TP Edit Manual Transponder Scan system settings Time settings Time zone configuration Time correction A/V Settings OSD disc setup OSD Language Parental Lock Expert setup Communication setup Ngrab streaming setup Software update internet update manual update Remote control Factory reset Load default settings Enable dish network EPG Infobar timeout 5sec Add on

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Contents

1. Before You Begin


1.1 Features
Fully MPEG-2 & DVB Compliant Linux Open Source; Standard Linux API Getting Linux Applications 252MHz IBM PowerPC Processor (350MIPS) 72 MB RAM (64MB + 8MB) 10/100M Full Duplex Ethernet Interface 1 Smart Card?Slot S/PDIF Interface; Optical Type Samsung Tuner QAM Firmware/ Software Upgrade: Through Serial (RS232C), Ethernet & Internet Unlimited TV/Radio Channel Storage Very Quick Channel Change Time; < 1 second Full Automatic Service Scan Smart Electronic Program Guide(EPG) OSD, VBI?Teletext & Subtitle Supported Variable Aspect Ratio (4:3,16:9, Letter Box) Multi-Language Menu Programmable Event Timer Parental Control Video Out: CVBS, S-Video, Component Output USB 2.0 Host Tuner changeable (Satellite <=> Cable)

1.2 Accessories

1.Before You Begin

1.Before You Begin

2. Controls and Functions


2.1 Front Panel

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DISPLAY (4-digit, 7-segment) The 4-digit display program number or some menu status. On standby mode, it will display local time. SMART CARD SLOT Insert the card smoothly putting bottom side of Smart Card in direction of IC down.

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POWER Turn the receiver on/standby.

CH +/Control channel.

VOL +/Control volume level.

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2.2 Rear Panel

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VIDEO Composite video output for connecting to a TV, AV monitor, etc. AUDIO L, R Connect with an appropriate RCA/Cinch cable to your HiFi-Amplifier. COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) Digital Video Output for Y, Pb, Pr. RS-232C Connect your PC via this connector using a NUL female to female RS232 cable when you wish to upgrade the system software by serial communication port. DIGITAL AUDIO Connect with an appropriate optical cable to your HiFi-Amplifier or DSP. The AC3 signal is also available at this socket, if the selected channel transmits Dolby Digital signals. USB USB 2.0 external HDD. TV Connect TV by RF cable. MAIN SWITCH Power on/off the receiver. POWER CORD (AC IN) 100~240V AC (Auto-selectable), 50~60Hz +/-5%. Make sure to check the power specification.

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SAT IN Connect the cable. Power off the receiver first. SAT OUT Loops out to other devices. Connect an analogue receiver here. Power off the receiver to watch analogue program. ETHERNET The communication port through HTTP, FTP, NFS, Telnet and Samba to access your recorded movies or to upload channel lists. This is also used to update the Operation system and download various Linux applications patch cable. S-VIDEO Connect Super Video.

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2.3 Remote Control Unit

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MUTE Turn the sound on and off. POWER Turns the receiver on/standby (Power off in viewing mode only). If you press the button for more than 3 seconds, the Reboot/Sleep Timer menu will appear. Please refer to 4.4 Menus- (5) Reboot instruction for further information. NUMERIC KEY (0-9) Controls the numerical operation and changes the Channel/Service number directly. TV Opens Service List. RADIO Opens Radio Service List. TEXT Opens Teletext. If the Service List is opened, by pressing the [TEXT] button, the File Mode menu will open. To return to the Service List, press the [TV] or [Radio] button. EPG Press the [EPG] button once to show the EPG info. Press it twice to enter the EPG Style menu. Press the [OK] button to view further information. MENU Opens the Main Menu in viewing mode. If the [MENU] button is pressed when the Service List is opened, the Service Menu will appear. EXIT Returns to the previous menu or abort/exit operations.

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CHANNEL Changes channel, moves the cursor of channels in Service List, and moves Up/Down on the menu. VOL/ Controls volume level, moves the page Up/Down in Service List, and moves Left/Right on the menu. OK Press the [OK] button to open the Service List in viewing mode. Press [OK] to confirm a selection/function or to enter a chosen OSD menu. VOLUME +/Controls audio volume level. BOUQUET +/Shows the favorite channels in the bouquets you created. Press (+) to go up or ( - ) to go down the list. INFO Press the [INFO] button once to open the INFO-Bar. Press it twice to view the INFO-Bar details. TV/SAT Switchs between terrestrial and satellite channels. AUDIO Shows the available audio tracks (Audio Languages). COLORS BUTTONS These buttons activate certain menu functions. Usage instructions are shown in each OSD menu. They also control the PVR functions in PVR-Mode. R( ):REWIND ,G( ):PLAY , Y( ) : PAUSE, B( ): FF(FAST FORWARD

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INDEX MARK Produces a bookmark (chapter) while watching a recorded program. SEEK FF( ) Jumps the index forward to a bookmark (chapter). SEEK RW( ) Jumps the index backward to a bookmark (chapter). PRE( ) Returns to the previous channel/service or move to the beginning of the Service List or the Play List. PVR Available in network PVR function (Ngrab, etc.) These buttons control the PVR functions in PVR MODE. [REWIND] button Speed rewind option. Every time the button is pressed, the speed increases x8, x16, x32, x64 accordingly.

[PLAY] button Starts playback or restarts play during trick play or pause. [F.F] (FAST FORWARD) button Fast forward option. Every time the button is pressed, the speed is to be x8, x16, x32, x64 accordingly. [PAUSE] button Pauses screen. Press the button again to restart playback.

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[STOP] button Quits the file in playback or trick play. [REC] button Records selected program. During the recording, a red dot blinks in the Info-Bar and the " REC" sign lit on the front of the unit. It indicates the recording is in progress. NEXT( ) Advances to the next channel/service or move to the end of the Service List or the Play List.

3 . Connections and Caution


Install the receiver in horizontal position. Do not put any heavy objects such as a TV on the receiver. Do not install the receiver in vibrating place, direct sunlight, humid place, extreme temperatures, and under unventilated places.

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4.1 Basic Information
[Menu Information] Selectable lines are generally activated (highlighted). Non-activated lines cannot be selected. Most menus show summarized information at the bottom. [Basic Button Control] When you have reached the required subject menu, press the [OK] button to enter to your selected menu. Use the [UP/DOWN] navigation buttons to change TV program In most menus, you can select menu items with Navigation buttons. When you want to return to the previous menu without saving the change, press the [EXIT] button.

You can see the TV System Wizard . Choose your TV system with [LEFT/RIGHT]Navigation button and press [GREEN] button or [OK] to save.

OSD Language menu will appear automatically. Use the [UP] or [DOWN]Navigation button to choose your language. Press the [OK] button to activate. (OSD Language menu is in the Main Menu of (6) Setup (3) System Settings (5) OSD Language)

4.2 Get started for the first time


Satellite Tuner If it is the first time using a receiver, you should set parameters for system configuration. Perform setup procedure below, when you have finished the procedure, you can start watching TV or listening radio.

1 Turn onour TV and receiver.

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Time Zone Setup will appear next. Press the [OK] button to open the dropdown list. Use [UP] or [DOWN] Navigation buttons to search for your Time Zone. Press the [OK] button to select.

Satellite Configuration is next. Navigate to the upper dropdown list and choose your appropriate satellite configuration and press the [OK] button. Choose your satellites the dish is adjusted to, and press the [GREEN] or [OK] button on save to save configuration. This Configuration might differ from yours. (Satellite Configuration menu is in the Main Menu of (6) Setup (2) Service Searching (1) Satellite Configuration).

DiSEqC will appear next. Choose the DiSEqC you have installed.

Transponder Scan is next. The Automatic Transponder Scan is recommended. The Automatic Transponder Scan scans satellite one by one. Select the first satellite to scan and press the [OK] button.

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Only Free for FTA(Free to Air) and no circpolariz is for all available services. Cable Tuner If it is the first time using a receiver, you should set parameters for system configuration. Perform setup procedure below. When you have finished the procedure, you can start watching TV or listening radio.

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Turn on your TV and receiver. You can see the TV System Wizard . Choose your TV system with [LEFT/RIGHT]Navigation button and press [GREEN] button or [OK] to save.

Press the [OK] button to proceed to the next satellite scan or finish scan. (Transponder Scan is in the Main Menu of (6) Setup (2) Service Searching (5) Automatic Transponder Scan).

OSD Language menu will appear automatically. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] Navigation button to choose your language. Press the [OK] button to activate. (OSD Language menu is in the Main Menu of (6) Setup (3) System Settings (5) OSD Language)

Now you can enjoy TV or Radio programs.

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Time Zone Setup will appear next. Press the [OK] button to open the dropdown list. Use [UP] or [DOWN] Navigation buttons to search for your Time Zone. Press the [OK] button to select.

The Automatic Transponder Scan is recommended. The A u t o m a t i c Transponder scans channels automatically.

Transponder Scan.

Press the [OK] button to start scan.

Now you can enjoy TV or Radio programs.

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4.3 The Info-Bar
Info-Bar The Info-Bar appears and disappears by pressing the [OK] button once in watching mode. The Info-Bar shows all necessary information about the selected Service. Subservices

EPG (Electronic Program Guide)

If green dot in the Info-Bar appears, program provides subservices. Press the [GREEN] button to enter the menu multiple services. Use the NavigationButtons [UP] and [DOWN] to choose a service. Enable quick zap: Press the [GREEN] button to enable the quick zap mode. You can now choose a multiple service using the Navigation buttons [LEFT] or [RIGHT] without entering this menu. Press the [GREEN] button to bring up this menu and press the [GREEN] button again to deactivate the quick zap mode. Add to bouquet: Press the [YELLOW] button to add the selected service to a Bouquet of your choice.

Press the EPG button once to display EPG info which you last saw the last and press it twice to display EPG style menu. Press the [OK] button to view details.

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Audio Track

TV mode

Returns from PVR mode to TV mode. If yellow dot in the Info-Bar appears, program is transmitting multiple Audio-Tracks. Use the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] Navigation button to choose the different Audio modes, Left-Mono, Stereo, Right-Mono. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] Navigation button to choose another Audio language.

Radio mode

4.4 Menus
In the main menu you can set system configuration and scan TV & radio channels. Press the [MENU] button.

Returns from PVR mode to Radio mode.

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File mode
When you enter File mode, last chosen movie(recorded file) will be played. Press [UP] or [DOWN] Navigation button to see the list.

Information

You can see Stream info and your receiver information.

Root ([RED] button) : All folders such as programs and movies. Movies ([GREEN] button) : Recorded programs Playlist ([YELLOW] button) : Selected programs and movies, jump beginning / end with </>button. Bouquets ([BLUE] button) : Bouquets with redorded programs on Service menu. If you press [MENU] button on this menu, Service Menu will appear. Please refer to 4.4 Menus - (6)Setup Service Organizing for more details.

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You can see details about the chosen service in Streaminfo menu. Use [RIGHT] button to open next page of Streaminfo and [LEFT] button to go back. Also you can check manufacturers model no. and other information such as processor, hard disk and current software version in About...menu.

Setup

Reboot

Service Organizing reboot : Restarts the system. restart enigma goto standby : same as stand by mode as [POWER] button. set sleeptimer Create new bouquet

Maximum duration of 240 minutes. Press the [GREEN] button to set sleep timer.

The Bouquets are used to save your favorite services from the Service List in one simple bouquet. You can either add a TV, Radio or a File Bouquet.

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Add services on the bouquet.

Select among TV, Radio or File to create a bouquet in that. Enter a name of your choice with the [NUMERIC KEYS] on your RemoteControl. Press the [YELLOW] button for lower or uppercase letters. Press the [BLUE] button for numeric or letters to come first. Press the [VOL +] button to insert a letter or space. Press the [VOL -] button to remove a letter or space. Press the [OK] button to save. The system will guide you back to Service Organizing. You can check created bouquet in Bouquets file under Edit bouquets menu. Add services to Bouquet

Choose the channels you want under the satellite then press [OK] to save on your bouquet.

Select Bouquet Type and then menu shows the System default Bouquets, and the bouquet you have created.

Now choose your desired services by navigating to them and pressing the [OK] button to select. All selected services appear red. To unselect a service, just press the [OK] button on it again. To finish selection press the [EXIT] button. The System will guide you back to the Service Organizing.

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Edit Bouquets The same functions can be applied inside a Bouquet. Press the [EXIT] button to exit. Satellite Installation & TP Edit Satellite Tuner Satellite Configuration Explained in previous menu, 4.2 Get started for the first time. Satfind

Rename the selected Bouquet Type by pressing the [YELLOW] button. Choose a Bouquet Type you wish to edit a Bouquet from and press the [OK] button.

If you go into Bouquet, you can edit. Press the [RED] button to delete a selected Bouquet. Press the [GREEN] button to highlight a Bouquet and direct it to another place in the list. Press the [GREEN] button again to release. Press the [YELLOW] button to rename a selected Bouquet. Press the [BLUE] button to set a marker between two Bouquets. A marker is used to place visual remarks. You can create as many markers as you want.
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Choose from the lower dropdown lists your preferred satellite and transponder. Adjust the dish towards the desired satellite until you have a high level of Signal strength AGC and on the Signal quality SNR indicator. The BER should always indicate a value of zero if the Satellite is locked and synced. SNR: Signal to Noise Ratio. This Indicator shows the Quality of the Signal. AGC: Automatic Gain Control. This Indicator shows the Strength of the Signal. BER: Bit Error Rate. This Indicator shows the Errors Rate of the Signal.

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Motor Setup

Before proceeding with the Motor Setup choose many satellites via DiSEqC Motor in Satellite Configuration if you are setting up a Motor for the first time.

After saving the configuration, go to Motor Setup from the Service Searching. Refer to the Motors Manual for correct values degrees/second. If unsure, set a check in front of Use Motor Input Power and enter the maximum current the Motor is using for turning to the Dish. Visit the Website http://www.heavens-above.com to learn your geographical location. Enter the values for Longitude and Latitude and press [GREEN] button to save. With DiSEqC motor, you need proceed to Automatic Multisat Scan.

All available satellites will be listed. Press the [GREEN] button to save your configuration.

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Transponder Edit

This Menu keeps all known satellites in the box scans for. If you recognize a missing satellite, add or edit the satellite. Pressing the [OK] button on the sat menu, enters the Satellite Edit Menu. Pressing the [OK] button on the add menu, adds a new frequency to the selected satellite. Pressing the [OK] button on the edit menu, edits the Transponder Values for the selected satellite. Pressing the [OK] button on the remove menu, removes a transponder frequency from the selected satellite. Pressing the [GREEN] button, adds a new satellite. Pressing the [RED] button, deletes a satellite.

Network search: The NIT holds the Information about the Satellites and the TV/Radio programs. (NIT = Network Information Table) Extended network search: Set a check to scan the NIT from other Transponders Skip known Networks: Unchecking this, decreases the sat scan. The NIT will not be used. Use BAT: Bouquet Tables of the Provider will be used, if available. (BAT = Bouquet Association Table) Press the [GREEN] button to save. Automatic Transponder Scan Explained in previous menu, 4.2 Get started for the first time.

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Automatic Multisat Scan Manual Transponder Scan

The Automatic Multisat Scan is recommended for scanning all configured satellites at once. By pressing the [OK] button on each satellite a determined number of times, you set the scan method. First pressing : nothing, satellite will not be scanned / Second pressing : all services will be scanned / Third pressing : only free services will be scanned / Fourth pressing : nothing, again Press the [GREEN] button to start scan. The scan results will be shown in the next window.

The Manual Transponder Scan is recommended for scanning a specific Transponder that has not been found during Automatic Transponder Scan. Press the [OK] button on the upper dropdown list and choose the appropriate satellite, press the [OK] button again to select. Type in the correct Transponder values in its fields. Press the [GREEN] button to start scan. The scan results will be shown in the next window.

Satellite Installation & TP Edit Cable Tuner Explained in previous menu, 4.2 Get started for the first time.

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System Setting Use either the Navigation-Buttons [LEFT] and [RIGHT] or [OK] button to change or set the values. Color Format: CVBS (FBAS), RGB (Red, Green, Blue separated), SVideo (Color- and Brightness signal separated) and YPbPr (Component signal e.g. for Projectors). Aspect Ratio: 4:3 letterbox (standard), (16:9 programs will be displayed on 4:3 TVs with black beams at top and bottom ), 4:3 panscan (16:9 programs will be zoomed to full high on 4:3 TVs, parts of the picture on the left and right side will cut off), 16:9 (programs transmitted in 16:9 will be displayed automatically in 16:9, on 4:3 TVs the picture will be reduced in height) TV System: PAL, PAL+PAL60, Multinorm and NTSC Select the Norm your TV supports. We suggest to choose Multinorm. Disable WSS on 4:3: Set a check into the Checkbox to disable zooming on some 16:9 TVs during 4:3 transmissions. AC3 default output: If a program is transmitted with an AC3 Audio-Track (e.g. Dolby Digital), the receiver switches automatically to this Audio-Track. The AC3 Signal will only be available at the optical socket. The receiver doesnt have a built-in Dolby Digital Decoder, AC3 signals are not available on the analogue socket and therefore you need an external Dolby Digital Amplifier to adjust the Volume. Auto VCR switching : Activating this function (standard) switches the Video signal from the VCR socket to the TV. Depending on the used VCR, switching takes affect by turning on the VCR or starting playback. Press the [GREEN] button to save.

Time Setting Explained in previous menu, 4.2 Get started for the first time. A/V Setting

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USB disc Setup OSD Settings

You can get external HDD information and can format the HDD.

Use the Navigation buttons [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to decrease or increase the selected option. Alpha : Sets how much the TV picture should be visible through the OSD. Brightness : Sets the Brightness of the OSD. Contrast : Sets the Contrast of the OSD. Show Mainmenu like Listbox : Check to enable a list box view of the OSD Main menu.

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Change skin : Sets a new skin. A skin changes the appearance of the OSD. Navigate to a skin of your choice and press the [OK] button to activate. The receiver will ask you to restart the operation system to apply the new skin. Parental Lock Locks services of your choice under the Service list against access. Setup lock is used to lock the Menu (6) Setup against access. The Parental setup requires a four digit code of your choice called PIN for Parental lock and Setup lock.

Loosing this PIN requires a Flash Erase of the Operation System to reset to factory default.

TuxText position : Sets the TuxText position. The clock or the Text pages may not in the middle of the screen. Press the [RED] button to move the top left point of the rectangle. Press the [GREEN] button to move the bottom right point of the rectangle. Use the Navigation buttons [DOWN/RIGHT] for the top left rectangle and [UP/LEFT] for the bottom right rectangle to adjust. Press the [OK] button to exit.

If you dont see any rectangle, then they are out of range. Please adjust the rectangle into the middle of the screen.

Press [GREEN] button to save or [OK] on save menu. OSD Language Select your language here. Please refer to 4.2 Get started for the first time.
TuxtText is Plugin(additional Software). You need to refer to your local dealer to enjoy various Plugins for the receiver.

To enable Parental lock, set a check in front of Parental lock. The Button change PIN appears and press the [OK] button to enter a PIN of your choice. Re-enter the PIN. If you dont want to see locked services inside the Service List, set a check in front of Hide locked services. To disable Parental lock, uncheck the checkbox from Parental lock and enter the PIN to verify. Press the [OK] button to save. Follow same process for setup lock.

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Once you setup Parental lock, you can lock/unlock any item in Service List. Press MENU on Service List to enter service menu and then you can see new option lock. Expert Setup Communication Setup Sets up appropriate network environment. Go to Communication Setup.

Go to the option lock/unlock and press the [OK] button to lock/unlock the selected service. Beside the selected service appears the Symbol for a locked service. If you want to view/unlock this service next time you select it, you will be asked for the PIN. Enter the PIN to view/unlock this service. After unlocking the Service, the Symbol for a locked service will disappear.

Note Set a check to DHCP and press the [OK] button to avoid duplication to assign an IPAddress which the receiver is using.

IP: Enter the Host IP-Address. Netmask: Enter the Netmask to find a Host IP-Address in its Subnet. LAN: Connection to the home Network. Default is LAN. Nameserver: Enter the DNS-Server IP-Address to switch a Domain name to an IP-Address. Gateway: Enter the Routers IP-Address Enable Network: Press the [OK] button to enable the Network (a check/tick will appear in the checkbox). Default is disabled. Port 80 : Enter a Port of your choice to configure the HTTP Port for the receiver Web Interface. Default is Port 80.

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Ngrab Streaming Setup Recording a movie via the Network to the PC. Ngrab Server Software needs to be installed on the PC. Software Update

Follow the instructions on the screen pressing the <OK> button .

Srv IP: Enter the IP-Address which the Ngrab Server Software runs. Srv MAC : Please check the Ngrab Server Software should be started and configured before detecting the MAC-Address of the PC. Press the [BLUE] button to detect the MAX-Address. Srv Port: Enter the Server Port-Address which Ngrab Server Software is configured. The MAC-Address is used for the WOL(Wake On LAN) function, which must be supported by the PCs NIC (Network Interface Card). You can configure a PC to use full APM (Advanced Power Management). The PC will detect access through the NIC and the Ngrab recording will start.

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Remote Control Load Default Settings

Quick factory reset (Reset your data beside flash memory data ) Customizing the remote control at your needs. Use the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] Navigation buttons to adjust the Repeat Rate and Delay. Navigate to Remote control Style to select another Style. Change the Value Next Char Timeout for your needs. Try this setting. Press the [GREEN] button or [OK] on save menu to save. Factory reset Infobar timeout Adjust infobar time out time

Factory reset will restore all your data.

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Add on

Timer
Recording a service at your required time. It works in Standby mode.

Add skins and others

Games

Go to Service List by [UP] or [DOWN] Navigation button or TV button. Select a service you want to program into the Timer. Watch this service for few seconds until the red EPG dot in the Info-Bar appears. Be noted not every service provides EPG Information. Press the [RED] button. Choose an event and press the [GREEN] button to add it to the Timer. And then the Timer Edit window will appear.
Note Some services do not provide EPG infomation.

You can enjoy simple game by connections to the network, more games are available. Contact your local dealer for further information. Repeated Timer : Set a check to enable this Event to record for few days or the whole week. You can change the starting and ending time for this event by navigating to its desired fields. Type new time with the NUMERIC Keys.
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Switch - the Timer switches to this event. Ngrab - the Timer records to a Ngrab PC. Press the [GREEN] button to apply. The Event will be marked as a Timer event in the Service List. Press the [EXIT] button to exit the Service List. To check a set Timer event, enter this menu to see Timer List.

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