Triax Satellite TV System DVB 75SI User Manual

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Getting started............................................................................................................................. 2  
Tips.............................................................................................................................................. 2  
Table of contents ......................................................................................................................... 3  
Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 4  
Supplied accessories................................................................................................................... 4  
The Triax DVB 75SI, an interactive satellite receiver................................................................... 5  
1. Control buttons and connections ............................................................................................. 6  
1.1 Front view........................................................................................................................... 6  
1.2 Rear view ........................................................................................................................... 6  
1.3 Remote control................................................................................................................... 6  
1.4 The front of the satellite receiver........................................................................................ 6  
1.4 The front of the satellite receiver........................................................................................ 7  
1.5 The rear of the satellite receiver......................................................................................... 7  
1.6 The remote control............................................................................................................. 7  
New digital technology................................................................................................................. 8  
2. Installation and initial operation................................................................................................ 9  
2.1 Pay-TV card readers.......................................................................................................... 9  
2.2 Connection of the satellite receiver .................................................................................... 9  
2.3 Connection of the ”LNB INPUT” satellite signal................................................................ 10  
2.4 Connection to your TV ..................................................................................................... 11  
2.4.1 Connection via SCART cable: ................................................................................... 11  
2.4.2 Connection via RF cable:........................................................................................... 11  
2.4.2.1 Setting of the UHF output channel...................................................................... 12  
2.5 Connection of a VCR ....................................................................................................... 13  
2.5.1 Connection of a Super VHS video recorder............................................................... 13  
2.6 Connection to a Hi-fi amplifier .......................................................................................... 13  
2.6.1 Analog audio connection ........................................................................................... 13  
2.6.2 Digital audio connection (AC3) .................................................................................. 14  
2.7 PC connection via serial RS 232 connector..................................................................... 14  
2.8 Connection of a modem to your telephone line................................................................ 14  
2.9 Switching on the satellite receiver.................................................................................... 15  
3. Daily operation....................................................................................................................... 16  
3.1 On/Off (standby)............................................................................................................... 16  
3.2 Change of channels ......................................................................................................... 16  
3.2.1 Quick change of channels via the remote control...................................................... 16  
3.2.2 Quick change of channels from the front panel ......................................................... 17  
3.2.3 Quick change of channels via a screen list................................................................ 17  
3.3 Change of volume, [V+] and [V-]...................................................................................... 18  
3.4 Display channel and programme information, [info] ......................................................... 18  
3.5 Change of subtitle language, [blue].................................................................................. 18  
3.6 Display channel and satellite information, [green]............................................................ 19  
3.7 Change to previous channel, [back]................................................................................. 19  
3.8 Temporary interruption of sound, [mute] .......................................................................... 19  
3.9 Change between TV and radio programmes [TV/R] ........................................................ 19  
4. Settings (advanced use)........................................................................................................ 20  
4.1 The main menu ................................................................................................................ 20  
4.2 Menu language ................................................................................................................ 20  
4.3 An outline of the DVB 75SI system menus....................................................................... 22  
5. Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................... 24  
6. Technical terms ..................................................................................................................... 24  
7. Technical specifications......................................................................................................... 26  
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The TRIAX DVB75SI is an advanced digital satellite receiver based  
on the latest technology.  
In addition to support of DiSEqC functions for controlling switches  
and LNBs for reception from more than one satellite position, the  
DVB 75SI features OpenTV (version EN2) and an integrated  
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG).  
All functions are easy to set via the remote control and supported by  
an extensive OSD (On-Screen-Display) screen-based menu system.  
To be able to use the receiver you must have a suitable satellite dish  
mounted and correctly adjusted to receive the desired satellite  
positions.  
The purpose of this User's guide is to ease the installation and use  
of your Triax DVB 75SI satellite receiver:  
The User's guide uses the term 'satellite receiver' or 'receiver'  
when referring to the Triax DVB 75SI.  
When preparing this User's guide, we particularly focused on  
’Installation’ and ’Adjustments’. A glossary is available at the end  
of this User's guide.  
Your new satellite receiver has already been pre-programmed  
from factory. This enables you to get quick access to your  
preferred programmes. However, new channels are constantly  
being made available from the satellites and you may have to  
make regular transponder searches to make sure that your  
programme list is up to date.  
The satellite receiver is set to display Danish screen menu texts  
as default. If you wish to change this or if you wish to change  
other settings, please follow the instructions in chapter 4.  
In this User's guide all references to buttons on the remote  
control are made with the printed number or symbol in square  
brackets [ ]. The remote control button with the text ’P+’ will thus  
be referred to as the [P+] button, and the button with the text  
’menu’ will be referred to as the [menu] button, etc.  
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1 user's guide  
1 SCART cable (1 metre, fully connected)  
1 telephone cable (10 metres)  
1 mains cable  
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OpenTV is the name of the operating system of the receiver (also  
known as its API). Consequently, the DVB 75SI enables you to fully  
utilise all channels that broadcast interactive services based on the  
OpenTV system (e.g. ARD, ZDF, RTL and the Viasat channels -  
subscription dependant).  
Interactive means that in addition to your normal role as a passive  
television viewer you'll be able to actually take part in the  
programme. When and if the transmission is prepared for it, you will  
be able to use your remote control to e.g. change camera view,  
participate in viewer polls, get more background information, browse  
through news, check the programme guide, etc.  
The system works by sending 'invisible' data in parallel with the  
television transmission. This data is called the interactive services.  
When your DVB 75SI receives an interactive service it will load it into  
the receiver and execute it. This is very much similar to loading and  
executing a program on a PC. When the service is started it will take  
over the control of the receiver and it may take over the screen as  
well (using pictures, graphics and texts). "APPL" will be displayed on  
the front panel. As normal, you may control the receiver with the  
remote control. You can abort a service using the [exit] button, just  
as a change of channel using the [P+] or [P-] buttons will abort a  
running interactive application and the receiver will return to normal  
television mode.  
NB: The above  
trademarks are  
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trademarks of the  
respective  
companies.  
If the interactive application requires that information about your  
choices is sent back to the programme provider, your DVB 75SI  
automatically uses the built-in modem. The modem sends and  
receives the required information via your telephone connection.  
This way you may participate in direct television polls or order a  
movie. The modem is often referred to as the 'return channel' of the  
receiver.  
To receive and execute interactive services is normally free of  
charge, but access to them may be subject to subscription status.  
Use of the return channel is normally charged for as a normal  
telephone conversation.  
The DVB 75SI requires a normal telephone connection. If you have  
an ISDN connection, the DVB 75SI must be connected via an A/B  
output (normally available via an ISDN modem or a T/A adapter). If  
you do not have a normal telephone connection available, you  
cannot use the interactive services that require a return channel.  
Your DVB 75SI can easily be set to ignore all interactive services in  
case you temporarily only wish to watch normal television.  
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1) Standby (on/off) button  
2) Step-by-step change of  
programme/channel.  
3) Embedded Viaccess smart card  
reader.  
4) Common Interface slot  
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5) LNB INPUT: For connection of the  
aerial cable from the LNB unit.  
6) AERIAL IN: For connection of the  
cable from a VHF/UHF antenna or a  
cable system.  
10) L/R AUDIO: Phono connector with  
stereo audio signal for connecting the  
satellite receiver to a HI-FI stereo set.  
11) Digital audio: Phono connector with a  
digital audio signal.  
7) TV OUT: For connection to a television  
12) Phone: Telephone connector for  
connection to an analog telephone  
connection  
13) Mains connection: The satellite  
receiver is ready for operation when  
connected to the mains (230V, 50Hz)  
14) RS232: For connection of a PC.  
set via an RF aerial cable.  
8) TV: SCART connector for connecting  
the satellite receiver to a television set.  
Cable included.  
9) VCR: SCART connector for connecting  
the satellite receiver to a VCR.  
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15) Standby (On/Off). Sets the receiver in  
standby mode. It will start from the  
favourite list and the channel last used.  
16) Muting: Temporary sound switch-off.  
17) A/B: Activates the audio menu on the  
screen in case of channels with several  
audio tracks.  
18) TV/SAT: Switches between TV, VCR  
and SAT signals to the television set.  
19) TV/R: Switches between digital  
television and radio reception.  
20) 0-9: Numeric buttons from 0 to 9 for  
direct entry of programme place num-  
bers and other numeric entries. When  
using interactive services, the buttons  
are taken over by the application.  
21) P+ and P-: Step-by-step change of  
programme.  
27) V+ and V-: Step-by-step volume ctrl.  
28) OK: Opens and displays the current  
programme list and confirms entries.  
29) Cursor buttons: Active during  
interactive applications and in the main  
menu for change of function and line  
on the screen.  
Outside applications: Up/Down  
functions as channel switch and  
left/right as volume control.  
30) Red, Green, Blue, Yellow: Function  
buttons the function of which depends  
on the interactive application active at  
any time.  
Function at normal television reception:  
yellow = Triax EPG  
blue = Subtitle language on pay-TV  
22) Info: Activates information banner  
23) exit: Exits running application or menu.  
24) back: Goes back to the previous level  
of the interactive application or the  
main menu.  
channels  
green = Channel/signal information  
When in standby mode the receiver  
may also be started by means of these  
buttons and thus your respective  
favourite programme lists will be  
activated:  
25) menu: Activates and displays the  
receiver main menu for system  
settings.  
26) guide: On Viasat channels the Viasat  
OpenTV portal application is activated,  
and on other channels the Triax EPG  
is activated.  
red = Danish programme list  
yellow = Swedish programme list  
blue = Norwegian programme list  
green = Viasat/General programme list  
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A few years ago satellite reception was based entirely on analog  
technology, but today more and more channels use the new digital  
technology, and your new DVB 75SI is designed to receive digital  
signals.  
Digital technology has made it possible to transmit 6-8 television  
channels using only one bandwidth. In the past one single analog  
channel would take up the entire bandwidth. Today, it is possible to  
transmit television channels with audio features and subtitles in  
several languages. And often at the same time. The user is free to  
select the mix that suits him/her best. Additionally, the picture quality  
has been improved significantly. The quality difference can be  
compared to the quality difference between normal VHS video  
recorders and DVD video players.  
Thus there are many good reasons for changing over to digital  
technology, and by choosing the DVB 75SI you have enabled  
yourself to take part in the digital development in many years to  
come.  
A lot of very exciting interactive services are already being offered,  
which the DVB 75SI will give you access to. And you will no doubt  
see a lot more in future.  
It is easy to predict that more and more satellite broadcasters will  
offer their own interactive EPG in future. This will of course make it  
very easy for you, the user, to get an overview of all the present and  
following programmes. Using the EPG you can easily plan what you  
want to watch and when. To a large extent, the EPG will take over  
the task of providing television guides and other information  
previously solved by television magazines and newspapers.  
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Follow the installation instructions supplied with your satellite dish.  
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Your Triax DVB 75SI satellite receiver can receive Pay-TV channels  
encoded in many different access systems. It is capable of handling  
two different common access systems simultaneously.  
DVB 75SI has an embedded Viaccess Common Access System and  
a dedicated card reader (to the left/in the middle of the front panel).  
Whenever you wish to receive programs encoded with this access  
system (e.g. channels from the Sirius satellite: TV3, TV1000,  
Cinema, etc.), you simply insert the smart card from Viasat into the  
integrated Viaccess card reader.  
Additionally, the DVB 75SI is equipped with a Common Interface slot  
(to the right on the front panel), where you may insert one of the  
many different Conditional Access Modules (CAM) and  
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corresponding smart card. CAM modules are available for many  
different Common Access systems e.g. CONAX (used by Canal  
Digital), Irdeto, Viaccess, Nagravision, Cryptoworks, etc.  
Consult your programme supplier or your dealer concerning correct  
smart cards, subscriptions and CAM modules.  
You do not have to have a subscription and a smart card to use your  
DVB 75SI. But without a subscription you will only be able to receive  
channels that are free of charge (free-to-air).  
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When the satellite dish has been mounted, connect cables to all the  
connectors and sockets of the satellite receiver required.  
Important! Do not connect the receiver to the mains before all  
other connections have been made.  
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Connect the aerial cable (double-shielded 75 Ohm SAT coaxial  
cable) from the LNB unit of the dish to the F-connector of the  
receiver.  
If the F-connector has not yet been mounted on the cable:  
Strip the cable as illustrated on the drawing, and  
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Position the F-connector correctly on the cable and firmly secure  
it. Make sure that the cable shield contacts the F-connector  
sheath without the shield contacting the inner conductor because  
that would lead to a short circuit.  
Note!  
Your DVB 75SI has a pre-programmed channel list as it has been  
prepared to receive channels from satellites which especially  
service the Scandinavian countries: Thor/Intelsat (1 deg. West)  
and Sirius (5 deg. East) in the order mentioned.  
If your satellite dish has also been set up to receive these two  
positions we recommend that you connect them via a 2x1  
DiSEqC switch, in the same order (viz.: Thor/Intelsat as position 1  
(DiSEqC A/A) and Sirius as position 2 (DiSEqC B/A)). The DVB  
75SI has been pre-programmed for this, and you do not have to  
take any further action. If you can receive other positions, you  
should use a 4x1 DiSEqC switch. The preprogramming also  
includes ASTRA (19 degrees East) and Eutelsat/HotBird (13  
degrees East).  
If you want another set-up, you must alter the settings under ‘LNB  
Settings’ in the main menu correspondingly. For further details,  
please see chapter 4.3.  
Please note that a later resetting of the receiver to the factory  
setting will also reset this setting to the basic setting.  
We recommend that you record how you have set up your  
satellite dish and the LNBs in order for you to have this  
information on hand if you want to reset or change the system  
settings later.  
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You can change the factory pre-programming of the channel list,  
and even generate favourite lists via the main menu and search  
for new channels. Please note that resetting to the factory setting  
always resets the receiver to the basic setting and removes any  
changes you might have made yourself. The pre-programming  
and favourite lists can also be changed in connection with an  
upgrade of the satellite receiver software, if you accept this (see  
chapter 4.3).  
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You will get the optimum picture quality by connecting the SCART  
connector of the satellite receiver to the SCART connector of your  
TV by means of the SCART cable (supplied accessories). If your TV  
is so set up, it will now automatically switch over to satellite reception  
when the satellite receiver is activated. If you use this type of  
connector, you can proceed to chapter 2.5.  
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SCART connection  
If your TV is not provided with a SCART connector, the satellite  
receiver can be connected to the antenna input on the TV. With this  
type of connection it is only possible to reproduce the sound from the  
satellite receiver in mono, and the picture quality does not live up to  
the high digital quality that your satellite receiver can otherwise  
deliver via the SCART connector.  
First remove the aerial cable coming from your normal terrestrial  
antenna (outdoor, indoor or cable system) from the TV antenna input  
and connect it to the antenna/modulator input (ANT IN) of the  
satellite receiver. Subsequently, connect the antenna/modulator  
output (ANT OUT) of the satellite receiver with a suitable TV  
connecting cable to the antenna input of your TV.  
In order to be able to make the subsequent adjustment of the UHF  
output channel, you must connect your satellite receiver to the mains  
and switch it on by means of the [standby] button on the remote  
control. This is required in order to be able to see the picture of the  
satellite receiver on your TV so that you can select channels and fine  
tune the UHF channel on your TV. Now set your TV to the transmit-  
ter channel of the satellite receiver which has been factory-set at  
channel 38.  
RF connection  
Select a free programme place on your TV and set it to channel 38  
(see the TV user's guide). If you do not get a clear picture on chan-  
nel 38, the reason may be that channel 38 or an adjacent channel is  
already occupied by a programme that you receive via the antenna.  
You can ascertain this by removing the aerial cable from the  
connector (ANT IN) on the satellite receiver.  
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If you get a clear picture from the satellite receiver, you must then  
set your satellite receiver to use another transmitter channel in the  
range from channel 21 to channel 69 (see below).  
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NOTE: A change of the UHF output channel of the satellite receiver  
requires a change of setting via the main menu of the receiver. The  
UHF output channel can only be seen when the TV is set to channel  
38 as described above.  
If the setting above results in an unsatisfactory picture, you must  
temporarily remove the aerial cable from the antenna/modulator  
input (ANT IN) of the satellite receiver. This is the only way to make  
sure that you can use the UHF channel 38 set to temporarily display  
the main menu of the satellite receiver on the screen to enable you  
to make the necessary changes.  
Activate the main menu of the receiver by  
pressing the [menu] button on the remote  
control.  
The main menu now appears on the screen, and  
the top menu line with the text ‘TV programmes’  
is clearly marked to appear different from the  
lines below. (See chapter 4.2, page 20)  
In the main menu you must now mark up the  
menu line ’Settings’ by moving the marking on  
the screen downwards by means of the  
cursor/arrow buttons [arrow down] of the  
remote control until the line ‘Settings’ is marked  
and highlighted.  
Confirm the choice by pressing the [OK] button  
of the remote control. Now the submenu  
Settings’ will appear on the screen.  
Mark up the menu line ’Audio/Video Settings’  
in the same way.  
Confirm the choice by pressing the [OK] button  
of the remote control. Now the submenu ’Audio/-  
Video Settings’ will appear on the screen.  
Now select the menu line ’UHF output channel’  
by marking up this line by means of the [arrow  
buttons] of the remote control.  
Now you can enter the new UHF output channel  
that you want to use on your TV by entering the  
number of the channel directly via the numerical  
buttons [0-9] (channel 21 to channel 69) on the  
remote control.  
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Confirm the choice of channel by pressing [OK], then a dialogue  
box will appear which you will have to acknowledge by pressing  
[OK] or [back]. Now the UHF transmitter channel of the satellite  
receiver will be changed correspondingly, and the picture will  
therefore disappear from you TV which is still set on channel 38.  
Now set your TV to receive on the new UHF transmitter channel  
of the satellite receiver. If you still do not receive a good picture  
without interference on the channel just set, you must repeat the  
procedure described until you find a channel.  
When you have found a UHF channel without interference, do not  
forget to store it on your TV. The satellite receiver automatically  
stores the new setting when you press the [menu] button on the  
remote control.  
Disconnect the satellite receiver from the mains.  
REMEMBER: Please note that a later resetting to factory settings  
always resets the satellite receiver to the original UHF channel  
setting on channel 38. We therefore recommend that you make a  
note of the UHF channel that you change your satellite receiver to  
use here to your left to enable you to make the same setting again  
after a resetting without having to experiment first.  
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Connect your VCR via a SCART cable to the SCART connector  
marked VCR on the satellite receiver. At playback VCRs normally  
send a switch signal to the satellite receiver via the SCART cable.  
Thus the VCR signal is automatically transmitted to the TV where it  
is displayed on the screen.  
If your VCR does not send this switch signal, you can switch by  
means of the [EXT] button of the remote control.  
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If you have a Super VHS VCR, you can make Super VHS quality  
recordings from your digital satellite receiver. See sections 4.3.2 and  
4.3.3 for information on how to set the signal type of the two SCART  
connectors (RGB, Composite video and S-VHS)  
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To get the optimum sound quality you can connect the satellite  
receiver to a Hi-fi amplifier. To do this you must connect the Audio R  
and Audio L connectors at the back of the satellite receiver with a  
suitable cable to the corresponding input on your Hi-fi amplifier (e.g.  
AUX, TAPE1 or TAPE2).  
Analog audio  
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If your Hi-fi amplifier has a digital audio input, you can connect the  
AUDIO OUT DIGITAL connector to the digital audio input on your  
amplifier. Available sample frequencies: 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and  
48 KHz.  
NOTE: If you receive a satellite channel transmitting full AC3 digital  
sound, you must choose the AC3 audio channel via the [A/B] button  
on the remote control and the corresponding screen menu. When  
the AC3 audio channel has been selected, the sound is exclusively  
transmitted from the digital audio output of the satellite receiver (See  
also chapter 4.4.4).  
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The RS232 connector can be used for linking the satellite receiver  
with the serial COM port of a PC. A so-called ’straight through’ serial  
cable must be used (pin-1-to-pin-1, pin-2-to-pin-2, etc.).  
new software for updating the satellite receiver system software via a  
PC programme (e.g. HyperTerm). For this purpose you have to use  
the serial number of your receiver. The system software can also be  
updated via satellite without use of a PC.  
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The DVB 75SI has an integrated telephone modem. You must  
connect the satellite receiver modem connector via the supplied  
telephone cable (10 m) to the nearest telephone socket in your  
house. If the cable is too short, extension cables and connection  
boxes are available from your teleshop.  
Often the connection can be made via the small RJ-11 connector in  
the supplied cable which fits into the ’phone’ connection of a number  
identifier, answer phone or fax. Alternatively, you can go to the  
teleshop to buy an adapter which fits into the wall socket of your  
telephone connection.  
Modem connection  
via number  
indicator  
The modem connection of the satellite receiver requires connection  
to a normal telephone line. If you have an ISDN installation, you can  
only connect the model to the telephone line if you have an A/B or  
TA adapter which gives a normal analog telephone signal. An ISDN  
modem usually features such an adapter or it can be bought  
separately in your teleshop.  
Modem connection  
via wall socket  
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The modem is automatically used by the satellite receiver when you  
receive interactive services requiring a return channel. It is also used  
when you want to buy services such as IPPV (Impulse-Pay-Per-  
View, e.g. KIOSK and pay movies). When you have accepted to by  
the programme in question, the modem automatically dials up the  
telephone number stored on the smart card, contacts the  
administration computer of the programme provider and debits your  
account.  
NOTE: This function will only work if the modem connection of your  
satellite receiver is connected to a telephone line, and only if the line  
is free (not busy). Moreover, a modem call in progress will  
automatically be interrupted if you lift the receiver of your telephone  
to make a normal telephone call. In that case you will have to repeat  
the order or try again later.  
Modem connection  
via ISDN modem or  
other A/B adapter.  
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If you have followed the above instructions carefully, you simply  
connect the satellite receiver mains plug to the wall socket and  
switch the receiver on by means of the red On/Standby button on the  
remote control. With your Triax DVB 75SI satellite receiver you can  
now enjoy the many digital channels and interactive services at your  
disposal.  
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This section describes the satellite receiver functions which you will  
need every day, and which can be operated via your remote control.  
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When your satellite receiver has been connected to the wall socket  
(and the electric current has been switched on), you may switch the  
satellite receiver on and off by pressing the [standby] button of the  
satellite receiver. The [standby] button on the front panel has the  
same function.  
You can also switch on the receiver by pressing one of the four  
coloured buttons which will switch on the receiver and the  
corresponding favourite list (programme list). As a starting point, the  
four favourite lists of the receiver are as follows: [red] button =  
Danish programme list, [yellow] button = Swedish programme list,  
[blue] button = Norwegian programme list and [green] button =  
Basic list.  
When the receiver has been switched on once via a coloured button,  
it will remember the setting and the programme list which will be then  
active until another coloured button is used to switch on the receiver.  
OK  
You should only switch off the satellite receiver entirely (and/or  
remove the plug from the wall socket) if you are not going to use the  
satellite receiver for a long time (e.g. during holidays). However,  
smart card updating will only take place when the receiver is  
switched on.  
Section of a remote  
control with standby  
button and four  
arrow/coloured  
buttons.  
NOTE: The automatic update functions of the satellite receiver are  
only active when the satellite receiver is in standby mode. Therefore  
the satellite receiver will automatically go into standby mode after 12  
hours if no remote control button has been pressed during that  
period. You can change or delete the period of this ”floating sleep-  
timer” in the main menu (See chapter 4 ’Settings').  
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In the following description of methods for change of channels we  
anticipate that only a normal TV picture from a chosen channel is  
displayed, and that no system or submenus are displayed on the  
screen. The satellite receiver stores the channel chosen last and  
automatically starts on this channel when switched on again after  
having been switched off (or put in stand-by mode).  
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Your satellite receiver contains a pre-programmed programme list.  
In chapter 4 ”Settings” you can read how to change this or another  
one of the programme lists at your own option.  
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You can use the [P+] and [P-] buttons of the remote control to go to  
the previous or next channel of the programme list.  
You can use the numeric buttons of the remote control [0-9] to select  
any channel number from the active programme list. The numbers  
entered are displayed in a small box at the bottom left-hand corner of  
your TV screen.  
If you hesitate more than 3 seconds after entering a  
number of the channel number, the satellite receiver  
assumes that you have completed your entries and  
switches to the channel number entered.  
The satellite receiver will switch more rapidly if you  
press the [OK] button when you have entered the last  
number.  
The [arrow up] and [arrow down] buttons of the  
remote control can be used for changing channels  
just as [P+] and [P-]. Note that these two buttons  
may have another function during execution of an  
OpenTV application, which may take over both  
buttons.  
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In addition to the [standby] button on the satellite receiver front  
panel, there are two buttons that have the same functions as the  
[P+] and [P-] buttons of the remote control, as described above.  
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As an alternative to the methods for change of channel described  
above a screen picture can display the active programme list.  
The programme list will be displayed on the screen  
when the [OK] button is pressed during ordinary TV  
watching.  
You can scroll through this programme list using the  
[arrow buttons] of the remote control and switch to  
any channel by marking it in the list and pressing the  
[OK] button of the remote control.  
At the top of the screen you can see which  
programme list is currently active (the picture shows  
a red list, the Danish programme list). You may  
change to one of the other lists by setting the receiver  
in standby mode (press the [standby] button), and  
switching it on again by pressing one of the other  
[coloured buttons].  
When the [back] button is pressed, the screen list  
will disappear without any change of channel.  
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The volume (audio level) of the satellite receiver can be adjusted to  
higher or lower audio levels by means of the [V+] and [V-] buttons  
on the remote control. This setting only applies to the audio signal to  
the TV via a SCART or an antenna connection, NOT to the audio  
signal for a VCR via a SCART connection.  
During normal operation the [arrow right] and [arrow left] buttons  
have the same function as the [V+] and [V-] buttons but these two  
buttons may have another function during the execution of an  
OpenTV application, which may take over both buttons.  
If no other screen menus are displayed on the screen, graphics  
indicating the relative volume will be displayed in the top right-hand  
corner, and the DVB 75SI will commit this setting to memory.  
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With the [i] button of the remote control you can get  
information on the present channel name and number  
in the programme list, and other programme-related  
details. You can also see at what hour a broadcast  
begins or ends and icons (small figures) for the  
language, coding, teletext, etc. of the audio channels.  
Most channels first display a banner containing the  
same information which is usually displayed at each  
change of channel. If more detailed programme  
information is sent to the channel, the information  
banner will increase in size after 2-4 seconds, and the  
extended information will be displayed.  
By pressing the [i] button again you can switch from  
information about the present broadcast to information  
about the next broadcast.  
The information banner will disappear when the [i]  
button (or [exit] or [back] buttons) is pressed again.  
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You can change the language of the subtitles by  
pressing the [blue] button of the remote control. This  
is only possible on the channels which broadcast  
separate subtitles (TV1000, Cinema, Canal Digital,  
etc.), and thus it does not affect the subtitles which is  
usually transmitted as part of the broadcast picture  
(as for Danmarks Radio and TV3).  
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When the [green] button of the remote control is  
pressed, a window containing information about the  
basic data of the selected channel will be displayed.  
These data include e.g. the name of the satellite,  
transponder data, various PID numbers, signal  
strength and quality.  
The window will disappear when the [green] button is  
pressed again.  
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16:9 format  
You can change between the last two channels watched by pressing  
the [back] button.  
A/B  
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Several audio  
tracks  
By pressing the [mute] button of the remote control you can  
temporarily switch off (mute) the sound. It is a useful function when  
the telephone rings in the middle of the most ear-splitting action  
movie.  
Right mono  
Left mono  
A crossed-out loudspeaker symbol is displayed during muting.  
You can switch the sound back on by pressing the same button  
again.  
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With the [TV/R] button of the remote control you can change  
between the TV and radio programme lists of the DVB 75SI. At the  
same time you will change between TV and radio reception.  
Digital Audio  
Coded channel  
Subtitles  
The operation is the same of the two programme lists but during  
reception of radio programmes a black TV picture is shown. Only the  
channel selection bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
TxT  
Teletext  
Banner icons  
and meaning.  
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If you find that the basic settings of the satellite receiver meet your  
demands, you do not have to change any of them.  
When you have connected your new Triax DVB 75SI satellite  
receiver and started using it, you can optimise it for your own use if  
you wish.  
This section contains an outline of the functions that you can use to  
change the "behaviour" and/or mode of operation of the satellite  
receiver.  
Please note that if you make a change, this will be effective until the  
satellite receiver is reset to factory setting. You can activate the  
resetting yourself, and resetting can take place when updating the  
system software.  
You should therefore make notes when you change the settings of  
the satellite receiver to ensure that you do not forget them and have  
to start all over again after a factory setting.  
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All settings and changes must be made via the menu system of the  
satellite receiver. The main menu is activated by pressing the  
[menu] button of the remote control, and thus the first level of the  
menu system will be displayed, which is also called the main menu.  
As illustrated one of the main menu lines is  
highlighted to indicate that pressing the [OK]  
button will bring you to the submenu marked.  
Instead you can select other lines in the main  
menu and thus get access to other submenus by  
pressing the [arrow buttons] of the remote  
control.  
If by mistake you press [OK], and thus get access  
to a wrong submenu, or if you simply want to go  
back one level, you must press [back].  
With the buttons [exit] and [menu] you exit the main menu and  
return to normal TV or radio reception.  
The entire main menu and all its submenus are outlined on page 25.  
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In this menu you can select the language of the OSD (On-Screen-  
Display) menu texts of your choice. You can choose between the  
languages Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, German, English,  
French, Italian, Turkish, Portuguese and Spanish. The DVB 75SI  
supports the Latin alphabet (character set), but not Greek, Arabian  
and Cyrillic (Russian).  
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The menu language is changed as follows:  
Activate the main menu by pressing the [menu]  
button of the remote control. The system main  
menu will be displayed on the screen.  
Press the [arrow up] button of the remote  
control once, or the [arrow down] button five  
times to mark the ’Menu language’ line.  
Press the [OK] button of the remote control to  
inform the system that you want to proceed to  
the selected submenu. A menu with a list of  
selectable languages will be displayed. You can  
scroll up and down between the 11 languages  
by pressing the [arrow up] or [arrow down]  
buttons of the remote control.  
Now you can store the selected language by  
exiting the main menu by pressing the [menu]  
button of the remote control, or by going back to  
the main menu using the [back] button if you  
want to change other system settings.  
NOTE: As described in section 3.1, your DVB 75SI receiver has four  
programme lists, which can be activated through the four coloured  
buttons when the receiver is switched on from standby mode. As a  
starting point, the pre-programmed programme lists are designed for  
different countries (see 3.1). When the coloured buttons are used to  
switch to another programme list, the system also changes the  
language of the screen texts (OSD texts) to the language of the  
country concerned and the corresponding language of subtitles and  
sound.  
To ease the work concerned with "customising" your receiver for  
you, selection of another language in the main menu as described  
above will automatically lead to a change of subtitles and sound to  
the same language. This means for instance that if you wish to use  
the yellow favourite list for a list of news or film channels, you simply  
have to switch to the yellow programme list, change the OSD  
language from Swedish to English, and that's it.  
You may subsequently carry out individual searches, deletions or  
rearrange the contents of the programme list, or make individual  
language settings in the submenus provided for that purpose.  
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Select channel for list  
TV programmes  
Move channel in list  
Press the  
[menu] button  
of the remote  
control to open  
Radio programmes  
Lock channel  
Main menu  
Search  
EPG (active after update)  
Menu language  
Search programme  
Search all  
Search transponder  
Search satellite  
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Audio/Video settings  
LNB set-up  
Data for LNB (position)  
Set satellite position  
Back to factory setting  
Basic settings  
System Information  
Change of PIN code  
Access settings  
(standard code = 0000)  
Factory/default setting  
Delete all programmes from  
current programme list  
Settings  
Service channel for  
downloading of new  
software version.  
Timer settings  
Modem settings  
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Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check mains cable and socket  
No picture, no sound, and front No mains voltage  
display not illuminated  
No picture, no sound, but front Short circuit in LNB supply,  
Turn off DVB 75SI, remove  
short circuit and turn receiver  
on again.  
display illuminated  
defective cable connection  
Defective or wrong cable  
connection  
Check all cable connections  
Defective LNB  
Replace LNB  
Wrong adjustment of LNB unit Turn the dish so that LNB units  
point at satellite correctly.  
Periodic squares in the picture Strong rain or snow  
(macro blocking)  
Remove snow from the dish  
Wrong adjustment of dish  
Adjust the dish correctly (within  
1 degree)  
Periodically frozen picture, no  
sound  
Dish too small  
Use bigger dish  
An obstruction between dish  
and satellite (e.g. a tree)  
Make sure that there are no  
obstructions.  
Periodically black screen and  
the message 'No signal'  
Sound OK, no picture  
Radio reception has been  
selected  
Switch to TV reception [TV/R]  
Poor picture and sound on  
The dish has been turned or is Check satellite dish and LNB.  
channels that were previously defective  
OK  
The programme is transmitted Carry out programme search  
on another transponder  
The programme is no longer  
transmitted  
None  
The remote control does not  
work  
Flat batteries  
Replace batteries  
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Aerial cable:  
Conax:  
Connecting cable between the modulator  
of the satellite receiver and the TV  
antenna input, as an alternative if no  
SCART connector is available.  
Digital coding method.  
Data compression/MPEG1/MPEG2:  
Transmission of the present TV standard  
(625 lines and 50 Hz picture frequency)  
requires a digital data amount of 216  
Mbit/s. This would require transmission  
AV: see SCART  
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bandwidths that are not available either  
terrestrially or via satellite.  
LNB/LNC:  
(Low Noise Block Converter): Receiving  
unit in the dish focus, converts the  
satellite frequency range to the  
Therefore a reduction of the data amount  
is made through data reduction. In  
Europe MPEG-2 is the universal  
standard for data compression. MPEG2  
is an extension of MPEG1.  
intermediate frequency of the receiver.  
LOF:  
Local oscillator frequency, indicated in  
MHz or GHz, depending on LNB and  
frequency range received.  
DiSEqC:  
Digital Satellite Equipment Control: A  
digital control signal for controlling the  
DiSEqC-compatible units of the dish over  
the coaxial cable.  
Received frequency of receiver =  
transmitter frequency of satellite - LOF.  
Intermediate frequency:  
DVB:  
The frequency range from the satellite  
cannot be transmitted via a cable and is  
therefore converted to the intermediate  
frequency range from 950 to 2050 MHz  
by the LNB. This allows for transmission  
and processing in the receiver.  
Digital Video Broadcasting: a digital,  
universal transmission technique for  
picture, graphics, sound and text as well  
as for data of any shape and quality.  
Frequency:  
Physical quantity, indicates the number  
of cycles per second, measured in Hertz  
(Hz).  
IF = Intermediate frequency  
Modulation with 22 KHz:  
For switching between 13/18 Volt and  
between 2 LNBs. When using universal  
LNB: For switching from lower to higher  
range (11.70 to 12.75 GHz).  
Frequency range:  
a) Satellite and LNB:  
11 GHz range from 10.70 GHz to 11.70 GHz  
12 GHz range from 11.70 GHz to 12.75 GHz  
b) Receiver:  
Modulator:  
Output terminal on the satellite receiver  
or video tape recorder, for connection to  
the TV by means of aerial cable.  
Intermediate frequency or 1 IF: 950 to 2150  
MHz  
Multifeed:  
Unit of frequency / Designation /  
Cycles per second:  
Outdoor unit consisting of a dish and  
several LNBs for reception of various  
satellites.  
1 Hz  
1 Hertz  
1
1 kHz  
1 MHz  
1 GHz  
1 Kilohertz 1,000  
Satellite dish:  
1 Megahertz 1,000,000  
1 Gigahertz 1,000,000,000  
A dish-shaped antenna (reflector) made  
of metal or metallised synthetic material  
for bunching of electromagnetic waves  
from the satellite in a focus.  
Coaxial cable:  
Connecting cable between LNB and  
satellite receiver, for transmission of  
signals received and for supply of power  
to LNB unit.  
Polarisation:  
For better utilisation of the available  
frequency bands the satellites transmit  
adjacent programmes, with opposite  
polarisation (horizontal and vertical or  
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circular left or circular right). Reception of  
both types of polarisation requires two  
single LNBs or a V/H-LNB (Universal  
LNB).  
reception of data from earth station,  
amplification and radiation/transmission  
to earth.  
Universal LNB:  
Receiver: see satellite receiver  
Satellite:  
A designation for a three-band LNB. For  
reception of the ranges FFS (10.70 -  
11.70 GHz), BBS (11.70 - 12.50 GHz)  
and FFS High Band (12.50 - 12.75 GHz).  
The total range is divided into two bands:  
A designation for the transmitting unit in  
space. Most often referred to by name  
and position, e.g. ASTRA 19° East,  
EUTELSAT 13° East  
Low Band: 10.70 - 11.80 GHz; LOF 9750 MHz  
High Band: 11.70 - 12.75 GHz; LOF 10600 MHz  
Satellite receiver:  
Power supply:  
The signals received and converted by  
the LNB cannot be processed by the TV.  
The satellite receiver processes them,  
and transmits audio and video signals  
(AV) to the TV through its outputs.  
LNBs are powered through the coaxial  
cable to which the receiver supplies a  
voltage of 14 or 18 Volt.  
Outdoor unit:  
SCART:  
A designation for the equipment  
mounted outside, consisting of satellite  
dish/offset dish and one or more LNBs  
for reception of signals from one or more  
satellites, and DiSEqC converters, if  
any.  
A connector on TV sets, VCRs, satellite  
receivers and other entertainment  
equipment for transmission of audio  
(sound) and video (picture) signals (AV).  
Transponder:  
Viacces:  
Carries out the processing of one or  
more programmes from a satellite, i.e.  
Digital coding method.  
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Front end:  
Letterbox filtering for 4:3 TV  
Input frequency range: 950...2150 MHz  
Input level: -65 dBm ... -25 dBm  
Noise level: max. 12 dB  
Audio:  
Audio compression: MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 I+II  
Audio mode: Dual (main/sub), stereo  
Sample frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48  
kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz  
Audio parameter: Analog output  
Output level: L/R 0.5 r.m.s. (nominal)  
Output impedance: 600 Ohm  
THD > 60 dB (1 kHz)  
Tuner input: F-connector  
Input impedance: 75 Ohm  
AFC-pull-in range: +/- 3 MHz  
Demodulation: Shaped QPSK  
Symbol rate: 2...32 Mbauds, SCPC comp.  
FEC: Viterbi and Reed-Solomon  
Viterbi rates: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, auto  
(K=7)  
Crosstalk < - 65 dB  
Dynamic range > 60 dB  
Video:  
Audio parameter: Analog input  
Input level: L/R 0.5 V r.m.s. (nominal)  
Input impedance > 40 kOhm  
Video compression: MPEG-2 and MPEG-1  
compatible  
Active picture surface: 720 Pixel x 576 lines  
Picture format: 4:3 / 16:9  
Pictorial material: 16:9 Automatic  
adjustment to 16:9 TV (via SCART)  
Audio parameter: Digital / electrical output  
(SP/DIF): Output level: 0.5 V ss at 75 Ohm  
Sample frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48  
kHz over phono connector  
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Video input:  
Input level: FBAS 1 Vs-s +/- 0.3 dB  
at 75 Ohm  
Input level: RED 0.7 Vs-s+/-0.1Vp-p  
at 75 Ohm  
Input level: GREEN 0.7 Vs-s+/-0.1Vp-p  
at 75 Ohm  
Favourite lists:  
3 lists, assigned red, yellow and blue  
buttons on the remote control.  
Green button gives access to standard  
Viasat list (1-500), plus selectable channels  
501-999  
Input level: BLUE 0.7 Vs-s+/-0.1Vp-p  
at 75 Ohm  
Teletext demultiplex according to the ETS  
300 472 standard  
Teletext in VBI according to ITU-R  
BT.653.2, in lines: 6-22 and 320-335  
Number of active satellite positions:  
Max. 4 (DiSEqC 1.0, SAT POS/SAT OPT)  
Max. 32 (DiSEqC 1.2 - rotor control)  
Number of satellite positions: 32 in total  
A transponder (home-transponder) has  
been stored for each one of the 32 satellite  
positions, enabling the user to carry out  
automatic programme searches at the  
different satellite positions.  
TV SCART:  
Output: CVBS, RGB and S-VHS replaceable  
VCR SCART:  
Input: CVBS, RGB or S-VHS  
Output: CVBS or S-VHS  
Remote control:  
System: RC-5  
Sub-system address: 10 (SAT 1)  
Modulation frequency: 36 kHz  
Infrared wavelength: 950 nm  
Serial port RS 232:  
Type RS 232, bi-directional  
Bit rate: Max. 115 kBit/s  
Connector: D-SUB connector, 9-pin  
Function: Update of system software and  
pre-programming  
Power supply:  
<30 W (in operation, horizontal polarisation /  
400 mA LNB power)  
<15 W (in operation, without LNB)  
< 7 W (standby)  
PLL modulator:  
Input voltage: 180-250 VAC/(47…63) Hz  
Output channel range: UHF, channels 21-69  
Antenna input 47...862 MHz  
Input impedance: 75 Ohm  
Output impedance: 75 Ohm  
Standard: PAL B/G and PAL I  
In general:  
Dimensions: (wxdxh) 370 mm x 265 mm x  
65 mm  
Weight: 2.2 kg  
LNB power supply:  
LNB power: Max. 400 mA; short-circuit  
protected  
Vertical LNB voltage: <14.0 V unloaded,  
>11.5 V at 400 mA  
Horizontal LNB voltage: <20 V unloaded,  
> 17.5 V at 400 mA  
LNB voltage in standby mode: on/off  
22 kHz modulation: 22 kHz +/- 2 kHz, ampli-  
tude 0.6 V +/- 0.2 V  
Programme storage/satellite positions:  
Programme number, favourite list, TV:  
999 TV programmes (P1 to P999)  
Programme number, favourite list, radio:  
999 radio programmes (R1 to R999)  
Programme memory:  
TV/radio: a total of 4000 programmes.  
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