Nokia 150T manual

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    GB 3 Quick Guide Connecting a TV and a video recorder Preparing the Remote Control Language • Select the desired menu language with cursor up / down. (Cursor = see page 9.) This will also be the default language for audio and subtitling. •P ress select again to confirm your language choice and to start searching for TV/radio channels. Channel s[...]

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    GB 4 T ime adjustment Select cursor up/down to adjust the time in half-hour increments. T o adjust the minutes, select cursor left/right . • Press select to finish the installation and to open the Navi Bars. Quick Guide[...]

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    GB 5 Contents Quick Guide 3 Switching on for the first time 3 Language 3 Channel search in progress 3 Ti me adjustment 4 End user license 6-7 Security information 8 Remote control 9 Front and rear panel 10 Connecting the Mediamaster 11 About the SCART sockets 11 Preparing the remote control 11 About the digital transmission 11 Connecting to the TV [...]

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    GB 6 NOKIA MEDIAMASTER SOFTW ARE END-USER LICENSE IMPOR T ANT : READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE OR USING THE SOFTW ARE NOKIA CORPORATION, NOKIA HOME COMMUNICA TIONS END-USER SOFTW ARE AGREEMENT This Software Agreement (“Agreement”) is between Y ou (either an individual or an entity), the End User , and Nokia Cor - poration, Nokia Home Communications (?[...]

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    GB 7 NOKIA MEDIAMASTER SOFTW ARE END-USER LICENSE Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prejudice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer . Nokia is acting on behalf of its employees and licensors or affili- ates for the purpose of disclaiming, excluding, and/or re- stricting obligations, and liability as provided in this clause[...]

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    GB 8 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEDIAMASTER Throughout this manual, you will notice that the everyday operation of your Mediamaster is based on a series of user -friendly , on-screen displays and menus. These menus will help you make the most of your Mediamaster by guiding you through installation, channel selection, viewing and many other funct[...]

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    GB 9 Press once to turn the sound off/on (mute). Press and hold for a few seconds to switch the Mediamaster in and out of standby mode. 0 - 9 Change channels and enter values in menus. Note: If 0 is entered as the first digit in viewing mode, the TV Release functionality is activated (see below). 0 TV Release. T o switch between digital TV/Radio, a[...]

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    GB 10 Front panel FRONT AND REAR PANEL Function ON Standby Locked to channel Remote control feedback SW download Error LED indicator 1 Green Red - - Continous green flashing Continous red flashing LED indicator 2 - - Green (locked) / Red (not locked) Single flash Continous green flashing Continous red flashing to put the Mediamaster in and out of s[...]

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    GB 11 The box for your Mediamaster should contain the following items: •t he Mediamaster •r emote control with 2 AAA batteries • SCART cable (fully connected; 1.0 metr e) • mains cable • RF cable • Owner’ s manual with software license agreement CONNECTING THE MEDIAMASTER About the SCAR T sockets The rear panel of the Mediamaster is e[...]

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    GB 12 CONNECTING THE MEDIAMASTER Note the following: • In some block of flats, the roof-mounted aerial system includes a filter and chan- nel selector . If so, the aerial will probably not work with the Mediamaster , in which case you should contact your landlord. •M any older roof-mounted aerials may only receive a limited number of channels. [...]

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    GB 13 CONNECTING THE MEDIAMASTER Connection of a video recorder • Connect a SCART cable from the main SCAR T socket on the TV to the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster . • Connect an RF cable from the TV/VCR output on the Mediamaster to the RF input socket on the video. • Connect the TV aerial to the TV AERIAL input socket on the Mediamaster [...]

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    GB 14 CONNECTING THE MEDIAMASTER This procedure is only necessary when your Mediamaster is connected to the TV with an RF lead and no SCAR T leads have been used. To tune your TV to the RF signal, it is possible that you will need both this manual and the manual for your TV . The steps below explain what to do if you have been unable to use SCART l[...]

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    GB 15 FIRST TIME INSTALLA TION General information Once your Mediamaster has been correctly connected, a “First time installation” must be performed. During this procedure, helpful information is displayed at the bottom of the menus. NOTE: The select button always confirms a selection in these menus; therefore, pressing it will take you to the [...]

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    GB 16 FIRST TIME INSTALLA TION Channel search in progress This menu will be shown while the Mediamaster is searching for TV and radio channels. All channels found will be listed on the screen. Note that the search procedure may take a few minutes. Y ou may cancel the search at any time by pressing select . When Mediamaster is done searching, the nu[...]

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    GB 17 NA VI BARS General information •P ress select to open the Navi Bars . Use the Navi Bars , which consist of a horizontal bar and a vertical bar , to select TV or radio channels and/or change system settings. The horizontal row contains folders named TV , Settings , etc. Their names are shown in black at the bottom of each folder . Each folde[...]

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    GB 18 NA VI BARS Banner T ime-out When you switch channels, an information banner will be shown for a few seconds. Y ou can select how long the banner will be shown. V olume bar Select whether or not you want the volume bar to appear on the screen when you change the volume. V olume bar time-out Select how long the volume bar will be visible on the[...]

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    GB 19 Control folder ☛ Edit channels From these menus, you can create and edit favourite channel lists. Y ou can add, delete, rename and arrange the order of the channels within the favourite lists. The “TV” list might contain a lot of channels. B y creating your own favourite lists, you can make it more convenient to manage channels. Impor t[...]

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    GB 20 • Enter the name as follows : Press the number corresponding to the character you want: once for the first character , twice for the second, etc. The available characters are listed below: •I f the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, wait for the let- ter to time out or press cursor right to move one position and th[...]

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    GB 21 NA VI BARS Add/Delete channels From this menu, you can add and remove the channels in your favourite lists. The “TV” or “Radio” lists are used as a basis for where the channels are selected from. A channel is added or removed from the list by pressing info . The square on the righthand side of the line will be empty for removed channe[...]

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    GB 22 NA VI BARS Contr ol folder ☛ T imer General Y ou can make the Mediamaster start and stop at a predefined time. The timer function is very useful when you want to record a programme and you cannot start/stop the recording event yourself, or when you just want to be re- minded of the start of a programme you do not want to miss. Note: The tim[...]

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    GB 23 NA VI BARS Settings folder ☛ Channel This menu is used when you want to search for channels at a later time. T o open it, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the fac tory. A channel search procedure can be performed in three different ways: Automatic, Manual or Advanced manual search. Automatic sea[...]

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    GB 24 NA VI BARS Settings folder ☛ T V To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the factory. From this menu, you can adjust the audio/video settings for your Mediamaster . TV screen format Select your TV screen format. The 4:3 format is the standard format for most TV screens. Select 16:9 f[...]

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    GB 25 NA VI BARS Settings folder ☛ Access To open this menu, you will be asked to enter your access code. The access code is set to 1234 at the f actory. The following settings can be altered from this menu. Access Control Select “Y es” or “No” to turn the access control in all menus on or off. NOTE: Even when “No” is selected, the ac[...]

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    GB 26 NA VI BARS Settings folder ☛ Reinstall To open this menu, you must enter the access code. The access code has been set to 1234 at the f actory. NOTE: Use this option only if you must restart the installation procedure from the beginning as all of your previous settings, your access code, your favourite chan- nels, etc. will be erased. Press[...]

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    GB 27 VIEWING MODE Programme information Every time you change channels, you will receive programme information for a few seconds. (In the Control folder/User preferences’ menu, you can select how long this information will be shown.) The information may include: Current time Channel list Channel number and name Name of the current and next progr[...]

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    GB 28 VIEWING MODE Extended programme information The Mediamaster can display information about programmes currently being broad- casted as well as those that will be broadcasted next. This procedure is the same for both TV and radio mode. By pressing info while watching TV , you will get the “Programme information” ban- ner . Press info again [...]

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    GB 29 VIEWING MODE T eletext Pressing txt will open a teletext page, if teletext is transmitted. Select teletext pages with the numeric buttons on the remote control (Fig. 1). Y ou can also quickly go to the different page alternatives shown in any page by pressing cursor left / right . •P ress select on a highlighted page number to go to that pa[...]

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    GB 30 PCR Program Clock Reference. PID Packet Identifier . PIN code Personal Identification Number . A four-digit code stored in the smart card. For PPV (Pay Per View) or other services together with the subscription. RCA Coaxial connector used to connect the Mediamaster to an exter - nal amplifier . RF Radio frequency (known as HF in some countrie[...]

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    GB 31 What to do Check that the mains cable is plugged into the power socket. Press the standby button to bring the Mediamaster out of standby mode. Change both batteries. Aim the remote control at the box. Remove anything that might be blocking the front panel. Contact your Service Provider . They will help you set it up again. Check the aerial in[...]

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    GB 32 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS T ransmission Standar ds DVB, MPEG 2, OFDM RF input Modulator output In-/output connector IEC female / IEC male RF input frequency 174-300; 474-862 MHz RF input power level -78 to -30 dBm RF impedance 75 Ω Frequency range Loop through 47-862MHz Frequency range R F m odulator 470-862 MHz Output channel CH 21-69 Pres[...]

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