Amiko SSD549 CX RF manual

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    1 CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUT IONS ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... 3 2.ENVIROVMENT PROT ECTION ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ... 4 3. REMOTE CONTROL ...... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..[...]

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    2 10.4 T IMER ............................. .................................................................................................................. 20 10.5 S TARTUP C HANNEL ................................................................................................ .......................... 21 10.6 C HANNEL P LAY TYPE .............[...]

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    3 1. Safety precautions CAUTION: The lightning f lash with arrowhead sy mbol, with in an equilatera l triangle, is intended to a lert the user to "dangerous v oltage" and to prevent from a ris k of electric shoc k. Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shoc k, don't open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel on ly. Th[...]

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    4 Object and Li quid Entry : Never put objects of any kind into thi s STB through openings, as they may touch dangerou s voltage po ints or short -out parts t hat could result in a fire or elect ric shock. Never spill any liquid on the STB. Note: Moistur e may be for med on the lens In the foll owing conditi ons:  when the unit is suddenly moved[...]

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    5 If the product is used for b usiness purpo ses and you want to discard I t: Please contact your local dealer who wi ll inform y ou about the ta ke-back of th e product. You might be charged for the costs a rising from t ake-back and r ecycling Smal l products (and s mall amounts) might be ta ken back by your local collecti on facilities, In other[...]

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    6 3. R emote Control You can power o n/off the receiver, operat e on screen menu, and use a v ariety of hot key function. POWER To switch your receiver on from s tandby or standby to on. MUTE Used to enable or disable the audio MENU Displays the Main Menu on the sc reen, or return to the previous menu or status (PREVIOUS ) Return to the previous me[...]

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    7 4. F r ont panel STANDBY/O N: To switc h the receiv er power on/sta nd by MENU (Optio nal): To ent er into the main menu. ▲ , ▼ KEY (optional): To change chann els, or to mov e cursor up or down in the m enu VOL ◄ , ► (Opti onal): To adjust v olume level, or to move cursor left or right i n the me nu OK KEY (O ptional): To s ee TV/Radio c[...]

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    8 6. Connecting Y our Syste m There are t hree ways t o connect the receiver to y our existing TV sy stem. W e r ecommend usin g one of the follow ing cases for t he best result: 1. Connect on e end of SC ART cable t o the TV (SC ART) jack on the back of th e receiver an d the other end to a SCART jac k on your TV. 2. Connect on e end of RC A cable[...]

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    9 TV with Motorized Sy stem (DiSEq C 1.2) Connect one end of your coax ial cable to t he LNB I N connector on the receiver and the other e nd to the REC or Receiver conn ector on the DiSEqC 1.2 motor. Connect the co axial cable from the L NB to the LNB connector on t he DiSEqC 1. 2 motor. All our receiv ers are desi gned to be DiSEqC 1.0 and DiSEqC[...]

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    10 7. Basic Oper ations 7.1 Turn on STB Firstly, press t he Device’s Main Power t o turn on the unit. If the STB is u sed for the f irst time, it w ill play the first chann el from the default Channe l List. Otherwise, it will play t he last channel befor e being turned o ff. Frequently Asked Q uestion Q: The po wer of my STB has been tur ned on [...]

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    11 4 The favorite group is the favorite channe ls you have marked in Menu “TV channel l ist”. Please refer to Favorite. 5 Press Exit key to draw back from “Fav orite” menu. ? Frequently A sked Question Q: Why the screen dis plays “No Fav orite Channel” ,aft er pressin g FAV key? A: It is becaus e you hav en’t set any chann els as “f[...]

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    12 1 In MultiPictur es mode, the screen w ill display 9 channels’ pr eview windo w (stat ic) from the current channe l. And only the highlighted preview progra m can play normally. 2 Press ◄ , ► / Ch/ ▲ , ▼ / V � keys can move hi ghlight among each prev iew program, an d only the hig hlighted prev iew program can play normall y. 3 W hen[...]

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    13 1 Press [Red] key can open the “Group” window like above 2 You can pres s [Up/Dwon] key t o move highlight and press [OK] key to select group. 3 Press [Red] key or [Menu] key to close “Group” list. 8.1.2 Skip 1 In “TV Chan nel Manager” menu, press [Green] key can make a “ skip mar k” in the right side o f the highlighte d channel[...]

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    14 move highlight to [Exit]item an d press[OK]key can exit “Ed it” mode and won’t save any modificatio n. 8.1.3.3 Edit If you press[Y ellow] key , it will show the w indow like below: 1 On the “Na me” item, pres s[OK]key can display keypad to edit the name of selecte d channel. 2 On the “Video PID”, “Audi o PID” and “ PCR PID”[...]

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    15 8.1.5 Favorite 1 Press [White]key can open t he “Favorite” window like abov e 2 You can move high light between 8 favorite groups by press[Channel Up/Channel Down]key and press[OK] key to make a favorite mar k in the right side of the selected Fav orite group. 3 Press[OK]key on the marked Favorite group can can cel the ex ist favorite mar k.[...]

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    16 9.1.1 LNB ty pe In this item, press[Volume Up/ Volume Down]key can switch am ong “Standard” , “User” and “Universa l” mode. For Example: If you use th e Dual LN B, then you should select “User” opt ion in “LNB Type” and set the correct frequency in LNB Type, t hen you can play t he channel nor mally. 9.1.2 DiSEqC DiSEqC: Y ou[...]

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    17 9.1.8 TP Sca n When you enter to “TP Sc an” menu, there w ill display the scree n like bel ow: 1 In “Satellite” ite m, press[V olume Up/ Volu me Down]key to switch satel lite that y ou want to scan or press[ OK]key to enter satellite list for selection. 2 In “TP Index” ite m, you no t only can use [Volume Up/ Volume Dow n]key to sele[...]

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    18 Search on/o ff. After you s et up, press [OK] key to start scanning. 9.2 Satellit e Guide When you enter to “Satel lite Guide” menu, you will see the scr een like be low: “Satellite Guid e” is use for user to enter local longitude; loc al latitude an d satellite longitu de. By the ev aluation from the receiver ev aluate the antenna az im[...]

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    19 2 First Audio: Some channe ls have more tha n one audio la nguage for ch oosing; by this function y ou can set the f irst audio for t his channel. I f the playing cha nnel has the s ame audio as the “F irst Audio” you set, system will play this audi o language a s default. I f the channel has n’t the suited audio languag e, then the sy ste[...]

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    20 10.3 Local Tim e Setting When you enter to “Time & Timer Setti ng” menu, you will see “Time” and “Timer” ite ms. 1 Time: W hen y ou select “Ti me” and pre ss [OK] key t o enter the men u, you w ill see the screen like be low:  GMT Usage: T his item is use f or open the usage of G MT. You can pres s [Volum e Up / Volume Dow[...]

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    21  On Time: use number keys to input your wakeup time. Once the ti me’s up, no matter what t he system is in standby mode or in pl aying mode, the system wi ll automatica lly switch to t he channel y ou want and start to play.  Duration: After you set a time for “Duration” ite m, once the t ime’s up, the system will auto matically sw[...]

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    22 2 For Example: If you select “Free”, in full screen play, all scramble d channels w ill be skipped when you change channels by use [Channel up/ Channel Dow n] key. 3 Press [Exit] to draw bac k from “Channel Setup” menu. 10.7 OSD Setti ng When you input to “OS D Setting” menu, y ou will see a screen l ike below: 1 Subtitle Displa y: Y[...]

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    23 have to input t he passwor d or not. If the setting is “Y es”, play t he channels with loc k mark will show up a dialog ue on the scre en and ask for the password. If the sett ing of “Channel Loc k ”is “No”, t he Lock function will invalid. 4 New Passwor d is used for revising password; you can input the new passw ord in this item by[...]

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    24 When you pre ss [OK] key In the “ Default Value” item: 1 There will pop a dialogue for you to enter the passwor d, and the def ault password is “ 0000 ”. 2 After you input the correct password, there will show a warning message to inquiry y ou “The operatio n will load default and era se all the c hannels that user added, cont inue?”[...]

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    25 5 Press [Exit] key to sav e the parameter s and draw back. 12. Game When you enter “Game” menu, you w ill see three Ga mes include Tetri s, Snake and Ot hello. Basic operati on statem ent : 12.1 Tetris  Moving h ighlight to “ Setup” and press [Volume Up/V olume Dow n] key to select the game lev el (speed).  Moving h ighlight to “[...]

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    26 13. T r o uble Shooti ng If you suspect there is a f ault with y our receiver, please check th e following t rouble sho oting guide before callin g authorized s ervice age nt. Warning ! Under n o circu mstances atte mpt to repair t he receiver yourself. Tam pering with the receiver may result in fata l electric shoc k and will inv alidate your w[...]

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    27 14. Specifica tions General System standard Fully MPEGII/D VB Compli ant Channel Stor age Max.4000 TV and Radio Ch annels Input Frequency 950~2150Mhz RF Input lev el -65~-25d Bm LNB Control DiSEqC1.0/1.2 LNB Power 13V/18V (Max, 500 mA) LNB tone sw itch 22KHZ Waveform QPSK (SCPC, M CPC capabl e) Symbol rate 2~45Mbps A/V Mode Video format MPEG-II [...]