Nokia 9660S manual

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    Owner’s Ma nual MEDIAMASTE R 9660S[...]

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    GB 3 Contents FOR YOUR SAFETY 4 Rear panel 4 Front panel 5 INSTALLATION OF THE MEDIAMASTER 5 Connecting the Mediamaster to the satellite dish 6 Connecting the Mediamaster to a TV set 6 Connec ting to a TV and a video recorder 7 If your VCR does not have a SCART - Connector 7 Connecting to an analogue satellite - receiver and a video recorder 7 Conn[...]

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    GB 4 Keep a clear space around the Mediamaster to allow for sufficie nt ventilation. Do not cover the Mediamaster or place it on a unit that emits heat. Ÿ Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of dish washing liquid to clean the casing. Ÿ Never allow liquids, spray or other materials to come into contact with the inside of the Mediamaster. Ÿ Serv[...]

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    GB 5 The box for your Mediamaster should contain the following items: Media master 96 60S includes About the SCART sockets Ÿ The rear panel of the Mediamaster is equipped with 2 SCART sockets . When you connect other products to any of these sockets, always use fully featured SCART cables (as supplied). There are “less well spec ified” SCART c[...]

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    GB 6 Installing the satellite dish Ÿ Your satellite dish should be installed wit h a cable for you to connect to t he Mediamaster. If you do not have this cable you will need to buy one from a dealer (tell the dealer you need a coaxial cable and F - connectors). Ÿ Connect the cable from the satellite dish to the socket marked ”LNB IN ” on th [...]

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    GB 7 Refer to your video recorder manual for full instructions. Ÿ Connect one SCART cable between the main SCART socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster. Ÿ Connect another SCART cable between the VCR and the VCR SCART socket on the Mediamaster. Ÿ Connect the RF cable from the RF output on the VCR to the TV aerial input on the[...]

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    GB 8 Connect an RCA/Cinch stereo cable from the AUDIO L R sockets on the Mediamaster to the LINE, AUX, SPARE or EXTRA input sockets on your Hi Fi system . Ÿ Remove th e cover on the battery compartment at the bottom of the remote control handset. Ÿ Insert the 2 x AAA (1 , 5 V) batteries, as shown in the diagram, taking care to observe the + and -[...]

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    GB 9 To be able to receive scrambled digital satellite channels you will need a Common Interface CA (Conditional Access) module and a smartcard from a Service Provider. It is possible to use two CA modules. The Service Provider is the programme distributor. If you are subscribing to services from more than one Service Provider, you might have to ch[...]

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    GB 10 This section describes how to operate the Mediamaster using the buttons on the remote control. Some of the functions can also be carried out using the buttons on the front panel. T o switch the Mediamaster in and out of standby mode. EXIT TV To return to the viewing mode from a menu without storing settings (in menu mode). To switch between T[...]

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    GB 11 Once you have correctly connected the Mediamaster, you also have to perform some “ Basic Settings ” . During this procedure, helpful in formation is displayed at the bottom of the menus. Please note! The OK button always confirms a selection within these menus, and pressing it will take you to the next step in the installation process. Ho[...]

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    GB 12 To install the Mediamaster properly you have to adjust a few settings. You will always be guided b y the information at the bottom of the menus. When you have finished the final part of the setup procedure you can start watching TV channels and listening to radio channels. Now you should have the “Welcome Menu” on the TV screen. Press the[...]

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    GB 13 Predefined Channel Select one of the predefined channel alternatives Predefined Channel. Adjust Motor Use the RIGHT / LEFT buttons to adjust the motor angle for selected satellite. During you adjust the motor by RIGHT of LEFT buttons, if you can find the AGC and BER level is full or higher level, stop the adjust the motor immediately. This re[...]

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    GB 14 In order to keep the Mediamaster up - to – date, it will be possible to download new version of the syst em software via satellite and from the internet. New software may include new or improved features for existing menus. Enter this menu to check for new software. If new software is available you will get information in the menu on how to[...]

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    GB 15 You can enter a special LNB frequency, which is not prese nted in the LNB Type list as above. 22KHz Tone Switch : If you have connected to a Dual LNB or two antennas connected to a 22KHz tone switch box, set it to “ Enable ” the 22KHz tone switch. When you have finished the settings in this menu, press the “OK” b utton to save the par[...]

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    GB 16 corresponds to the antenna which you wants to use for the search. Transponder Freq (MHz) : Specify the frequency in GHz. using the numbered buttons on your remote control . If you enter the wrong number , erase it with the left arrow button. Polarization : Select polarization; “ Horizontal ” or “ Vertical ”. Symbol Rate (Msym/S) : E n[...]

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    GB 17 To start th e Mediamaster from stand - by mode, press the “ ” button or one of the numbered buttons on the remote control. It is also possible to start by pressing the button on the front of the Mediamaster. Put the Mediamaster into stand - by by pressin g again the “ ” button again . In stand - by mode the display will show the corre[...]

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    GB 18 The display on your Mediamaster and on the TV screen will show the name of the audio channel you are listening to. While i n audio mode, you can press the “ i ” button to get extended information (if transmitted) about the audio programme. Return to TV mode by pressing the TV button again . Increase or decrease the sound level by pressing[...]

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    GB 19 To watch TV programmes again, press t he TV button or stop the VCR. Please note, that during the recording of a programme, everything shown on the screen will be registered! For example: If you call up a Menu from the Mediamaster on the screen, the menu will be recorded! Pressing the TEX T button once while watching TV enables the teletext ou[...]

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    GB 20 These guides will give you an overview of programme i nformation from the TV/Radio channels. Step to different channel numbers with the UP/DOWN buttons. If you st op on a highlighted line and press OK , you will exit the menu and enter the highlighted channel . Select information about the next programme with the RIGHT button. Use the “ i ?[...]

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    GB 21 From here you can create your own favorite lists, containing the channels you watch most frequently. You can give each list a specific name in the “ Rename List ” menu . When a favorite list is selected, you see only those channels defined in the list . You can add channels to your Favorite Lists from the “All TV”, “All Radio”, ?[...]

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    GB 22 From here you can change the menu language. You also have access to the Parental Control and the Appearance menus. By pressing OK on the line “Parental Control” you will be requested t o enter your access code. (Personal Identification Code). This code is set to 1234 by the factory. You will then get the menu from where you can lock some [...]

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    GB 23 From here you can adjust settings concerning your TV. TV Screen F ormat : Select your TV screen format. The 4:3 format is the standard format for most TV screens. Select 16:9 for a wide screen TV. Output Selection: If the teletext function does not work when watching channels from an analogue satellite re ceiver connected to the Mediamaster, [...]

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    GB 24 Time Setting You can select the operation mode of the On/Off timer by pressing LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote control. Ÿ Once: The Mediamaster will be switched - on/off for the specified time only once. Ÿ Daily: The Mediamaster will be daily switched - on/off for the specified time. Ÿ Weekly: The Mediamaster will be weekly switched on/off[...]

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    GB 25 Select this Menu from the line “Installation” in the Main Menu. The submenu will give you the opportunity to change the preferences performed during first time installation. You can also add features that were not included in the first installation. Please note that helpful information for every line is given at the end of the menu . Plea[...]

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    GB 26 This will start the Installation proc edure from the “Welcome Menu”. When you press OK in the “ Welcome Menu ” again, be aware of the fact, that all previous channels and settings will be erased! To exit the ” Reinstall ” menu without erasing any channels, press “ Back ” . This gives general i nformation about which hardware a[...]

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    GB 27 ACCESS code Personal Identification Number. A four - digit code stored in the memory. You can change ACCESS code on the “ User Preference ” Menu. AGC Acquisition Gain Control. Audio system With digital satellite reception, the sound is transmitted in packages and is elected either in a special audio mode or pre - selected by using the ins[...]

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    GB 28 Problem Possible causes What to do The display on the front panel does not light up/is not lit. Mains lead is not connected. Check that the mains lead is plugged into the power socket . No sound or picture. The satellite dish is n ot po inting at the satellite. No signal or weak signal. The LNB is faulty. Adjust the dish. Check the signal lev[...]

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    GB 29 Transmission Standards DVB,MPEG2 LNB/Tuner input Connector 2 x F - type (Loop Through) Input frequency 950 - 2150MHz Max Current 500mA max Supply Voltage 13V/18V DiSEqC 1.0 RF Impedance 75 ohm Demodulator QPSK Symbol rate 2 - 45 Msym/s SCPC and MCPC Video decoder MPEG - 2 Main Profile @ Main Level Data rates up to 15 Mbit/s Video formats 4:3([...]

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    GB 30 System Settings 1.TV Screen Format 2.Output Selection 3.UHF Channel Number 4.RF Modulator Type 5.Information Box Time out 6.Dis play Volume Indicator 7.Date Setting(dd/mm/yyyy) 8.Time Setting(hh:mm) 9.GMT Offset 6.User Preference 1.Parental Control 2.Language Settings 3.System Settings 4.On/Off timer Setting Parental Control 1.Receiver Lock 2[...]

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