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User Manual Digital HDTV Receiver With built in Conax Cardreader Model Item no. TRIAX S-209CX 305219 Version 06 - 2014 EN triax.com Safety Information Important - Read these instructions fully before installing or operating Introduction • Read this manual thoroughly before operating this device,. • Retain this manual for future reference. The following symbols are used in this manual. WARNING WARNING can Safety Precautions Ignoring instructions indicated with result in serious injury or death. Power Source The set must only be operated with 220-240V AC, 50 Hz power supply. • Ensure that the correct voltage setting is selected if variable voltage power supply is used. CAUTION can Ignoring instructions indicated with result in injury or damage to the device. WARNING: Disconnect power from the device if it is not to be used for an extended period of time. Power Cord • Do not place objects on the power cord or tie a knot in it. • Occasionally check the condition of the power cord. Repair to or replacement of the power cord must only be performed by a qualified technician. Receiver • Do not expose the receiver to external heat sources. • Do not expose the receiver to high humidity, fluid, or condensation. • Place the receiver on a solid and safe surface. • Ensure that good air circulation is provided. Do not place the receiver on a surface, such as fabric, that can impede correct ventilation. 2 Symbols used in this manual CAUTION IMPORTANT Important instructions relating to correct usage of the device. Read these instructions carefully to avoid damaging the device. NOTE: Relevant information about a particular operation are marked with NOTE. Batteries Warning: Incorrect installation of batteries may cause battery leakage and corrosion, resulting in damage to the remote control. Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types. Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste, take to a local recycling centre. Contents Contents Contents 3 Introduction 2 Safety information Power Cord Receiver Symboles used in this manual Batteries Features Accessories included Remote Control Viewing Controls and Connections Front Panel Back Panel Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Antenna Connection Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set Network Connection Power Connection - ON/OFF 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 First Time Installation Selcting Language Specifying Country Direct Scan UniCable DiSEqC switch Motor Automatic Channel Scan Basic Operations Changing Channel Adjusting Volume Viewing On-Screen Information Viwing EPG Viewing EPG Content Instant Recording Time Shifting Text TV Managing Channels/Favorites Channel Management Channel Management - deleting Renaming Channels Moving Channels Locking Channels Setting Favourites 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 Media browser USB - Videos USB - Photos & Music Media Server Advanced Features Internet Portal SETUP Channel Installation Main Menu Autimatic Channel Scan Manual Search Country - Output settings - Upgrade Country Output Settings Menu Locking - Time - Power - Language Recording - Format HDD - Internet Recording Configuration Internet Settings Recording Library Play Options Loading & Saving Settings, Timers Load Settings Save Settings Timers Conditional Access 14 14 15 16 17 17 Product Support Trouble Shooting General Characteristics Hardware Configuration Digital Capabilities Demodulator Video Audio Remote Control Tuners USB Power Supply Front Panel Audio (Output) Digital Audio A/V & Data In/Out 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 Notes 29 18 18 18 19 20 20 20 21 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 3 Getting Started Features • 4000 TV channels and radio programs • Media Browser ( USB 2.0 ) support • DVB-C Compliant • HDMI Output ( 576p, 720p, 1080i resolutions support) • HBBTV support • Timeshifting • Channel lock • Present/Next event information (7-DAY-EPG) • Recording Timer • Parental lock at menu • Signal strength bar for transponders • Multi language audio support • Digital audio port (optical) Accessories included • Remote Control • Coax-F connector adapter • Batteries: 2 x AAA • Instruction Book NOTE: Check the accessories after purchasing. 4 • Teletext function support ( DVB ) • Resetting to factory settings option • TV SCART • Various channel search options: • Network search • Auto PID correction (except user defined PIDs) • Digital Decoding Properties: • Video Out: PAL • 32-bit OSD color, 720x576 pixels for PAL • System switching (TV/RADIO) • Last watched channel saving • IR remote control Getting Started Remote Control Mute Internet portal Standby Switch betweenTV/Radio broadcasts Favorite list Numeric buttons Media browser Library of recordings Previous channel Channel Up/Downd Volume Up/Down Electronic Programme Guide Exit Menu Info Back Navigation OK/Channel list Play Stop Record Search forwards Search backwards Pause/Timeshift Display Teletext Options Subtitles Language Coloured buttons 5 Getting Started Viewing Controls and Connections Front Panel 1 2 3 5 4 1. On/Off 2. Channel down 3. Channel up 4. USB port 5. Cardreader Back Panel 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 8 1. AUDIO: Audio Output 2. RF OUT/TV: To watch analogue channels on the TV. 3. LNB IN:Stik til satellitkabel. 4. HDMI OUT: HDMI connection. 5. LAN: Ethernet input. 6. SCART (TV): For connecting to the TV via a a SCART cable. 7. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT: Outputs digital audio to an external device. Refer to the audio system’s instruction book for further information. 8. DC IN: Tc connect the supplied AC power adapter. 6 Getting Started Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control • Remove the battery cover located on the back of the remote control. • Place two AAA/R3 (2 X 1.5Volt) batteries in the remote control and attach the battery cover. • The approximate range of the remote control is 7m/23ft. NOTE: Remove the batteries from the remote control when it is not to be used for a long period. Antenna Connection • Connect the antenna cable to the CABLE RF IN port on the back of the set-top box. Use the Coax-F connector adapter (supplied). The RF OUT/TV port is used to send the cable signal directly to the TV without using the functionality supplied by the set-top box. Connecting the Set-Top Box to a TV Set • Connect the set-top box to the TV with either a scart or HDMI cable. High definition quality signals are sent to the TV if the HDMI Out port is used. This is the preferred connection method. RGB or CVBS signals are provided via the scart (TV) port. Network Connection (Optional) A network cable can be used with the set-top box. • Connect a network cable to the LAN port on the back of the set-top box. Power Connection IMPORTANT: The set top box is designed to operate on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz. • Connect the power adaptor to the mains power and to the DC-IN port on the back of the set-top box.. The set-top box will start initializing and INIT is displayed on the front panel. Power ON/OFF A red light (Standby) is displayed on the set-top box when the initialization is complete. • Press the “ ” Standby button on the remote control. 7 Getting Started First Time Installation The First Time Installation menu is displayed when the set-top box is started for the first time. NOTE: The First Time Installation menu is also displayed when the set-top box is started from standby mode AND there no channels are stored in the channel list. NOTE:The set-top box is also reset by selecting the First Time Installation function. Automatic Channel Scan • Select one of the four following antenna types with the “◄”/“►” buttons: Selecting Language Direct: • Select this antenna type it it is directly connected to the receiver, and press OK.. • Choose a satellite in the next window and press OK to start searching for channels. • Select the desired language (with “ ▲ ”/“ ▼ ” buttons). • Press OK. Specifying Country, TV Type, Display Format, Resolution • Select the relevant Country, TV type, Display Format and HD output resolution (with “▲”/“▼” and “◄”/“►” buttons). • Press OK. 8 Unicable: • Select this antenna type if multiple receivers are used within a unicable system, and press OK. • Follow the instructions on the screen and press OK to start searching for channels. DiSEqC switch: • Select this antenna type if multiple antennas and an DiSEqC switch are used, and press OK. • Follow the instructions on the screen and press OK to start searching for channels. Getting Started First Time Installation Motor: • Select this antenna type if a motorized antenna is used, and press OK. • Follow the instructions on the screen and press OK to start searching for channels. Once you have selected satellite in the initial installation will be the window manually search for Astra 1 satellite view. NIT search can also be performed from this window. Use the navigation buttons to select the desired configuration. Set Select the network search to “Yes” to obtain information from the NIT (Network Information Table). When you are finished, press OK to search for channels. . The receiver starts searching for channels. The channel search may take several minutes. You can follow the channelsearch process via the process bar. After the search, the first installation to be completed and the search results are displayed on the screen. 9 Getting Started Basic Operations Changing Channels Use either of the following methods to select a channel: • Use the numeric buttons (0-9). Press the numeric butons quickly to enter two or three digit channel numbers. • Press the CH ▲/▼ buttons to move up or down to the next channel. • Press the OK button to display the channel list, select the desired channel (with “▲”/“▼” buttons) and press OK. Viewing Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) EPG receives programme information for channels via the 7-DAY-EPG. An info bar showing all available commands is displayed. • Press the EPG button to view the EPG menu. Adjusting Volume The set-top box’s volume setting is independent of the volume setting on the TV set. • Increase or decrease the volume with the VOL+/buttons. The specified volume level is saved in the set-top box and is active when it is restarted. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the volume levels on the set-top box and the TV are synchronised to avoid high volume levels upon TV start-up. Mute • Press to mute the sound on the set-top box. again or use the VOL +/- buttons to • Press cancel unmute. Viewing On-Screen Information • Press the INFO button to view information on the active channel: Current event name, next event name, start and end time, resolution, channel number and name, teletext availability, and favourite status. • Additional information on the programme currently being shown can be viewed by pressing INFO again. • Press EXIT to close the INFO pane. NOTE: The information displayed is dependant on the service distributor. 10 CH▼: Displays the previous day’s programmes. CH▲: Displays the next day’s programmes. Yellow button (Zoom): Changes the size of the info boxes. Blue button (Search channel): Displays channel search options. Red button : Page Up. Green button : Page Down. OK: Opens the options menu. Views current broadcast and sets reminders/records for programmes Info (Details): Displays the programmes in detail. Now (►) : Jumps to the current time. Choose genre(SUBT): Genre selection option. Select Channel • Use this option to switch to the selected programme. Page Left(►►): Shifts page forwards. Page Right(◄◄): Shifts page backwards. Search(Text): Provides programme search functionality. Press the TEXT button to view the Search menu. Record: The set-top box will record the selected progamme. Getting Started Basic Operations Viewing Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Cont. Record Programme NOTE: A USB storage device must be connected to use the Record function. • Select the desired programme in the EPG menu and press OK. The Event Options screen will be displayed. • Select Record and press OK. The recording is defined. Delete Timer Defined records are deleted by higlighting the programme, pressing the OK button and selecting the “Cancel Record” option. NOTE: Only channels that are being recorded can be viewed IF two recordings are active. Time Shifting In timeshifting mode, the programme is paused and simultaneously recorded to the connected USB storage device. • Press ▌▌ (PAUSE) button while watching a broadcast to switch to timeshifting mode. • Press the (PLAY) button to resume watching the paused programme. Playback is performed at x1 playback speed. The timeshift difference between the real and the timeshifted programme is displayed in the info bar. • Use the ◄◄/ ►► (PREVIOUS/NEXT) buttons to move forwards or backwards through the timeshift playback. ■ Instant Recording Recordings for up to four events can be scheduled via Instant Recording. • Press the  (Record) button to start recording an event while watching a programme. The following OSD is displayed and recording starts: (STOP) button to exit timeshifting • Press the mode. (*) The available duration of simultaneous timeshifting recordings is determined by the capacity of the connected USB storage device and via Max. Timeshift in the Recordings Configuration menu. See the section, “Recordings” for more information on the Max. Timeshift setting. Note: It is not possible to switch to a different broadcast or source, or view the main menu when time shifting is active. Text TV ■ • Press the (STOP) button to cancel instant recording. The following OSD will be displayed: Press the TEXT button to activate the Teletext broadcasting. Use the RED, GREEN, YELLOW and BLUE buttons as idicated on the TEXT screen Press MENU to exit from Teletext. NOTE: Teletext function’s availability depends on the broadcaster. • Select Yes and press OK to cancel instant recording. NOTE: Only channels being recorded can be viewed if two recordings are active. 11 Basic Features Managing Channels/Favourites Channel Management Channel Management Stations stored in the set-top box are displayed in Channel List. Press MENU on the remote control. Deleting Channels • Select Channel List and press OK. NOTE: The channel list is also displayed by pressing the OK button when viewing a broadcast. • Select the channel to be deleted. • Select Delete and press OK. • A confirmation message will be displayed. • Select YES to delete the selected channel or NO to cancel. • Press OK. NOTE: Use the Yellow button to select a channel or use the Blue button to select all channels. NOTE: It is not possible to delete a channel if it is currently being viewed. Renaming Channels • Select the channel to be renamed. Operating the Channel List • Move through the channels with the “▲”/“▼” buttons. • Press the “RED” or “GREEN” buttons to move page up or page down. • Highlight the desired channel (“▲”/“▼” buttons), highlight the “Select” item (“◄”/“►” buttons) and press the “OK” button. Filtering Channels This option defines which type of channels are visible in the channel list and therefore selectable via the CH▲/▼ buttons on the remote control. • Press the P