[. . . ] Owner's Manual
MEDIAMASTER 9200 S 9600 S
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Important Information
Wiring the plug (UK and Eire only) The mains lead on this product is already fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus: If the fuse cover is detachable always refit the cover after replacing the fuse. If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off, after having first removed the fuse, and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. If this new plug contains a fuse its value should be the same as that removed from the non-rewireable plug. [. . . ] DiSEqC input selection: There are in principle two kinds of external DiSEqC switches on the market at present. If you connect a two input switch, also known as a "Tone Burst" type, select Mini A for the LNB connected to input A on the switch; select Mini B for the LNB connected to input B. If you have the other switch, defined as "DiSEqC, Level 1 or 2" on the market, select DiSEqC 1, 2, (3 or 4), for each LNB connected to respective inputs on this switch. When you have finished the settings in this menu, press the "OK" button to continue with the "Channel Search Set-Up" described on the next page. 4 way DiSEqCTM switch
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Channel Search set-up
The information to enter in this menu is available in various magazines covering satellite TV reception, or from your Service Provider. Antenna Configuration: Select the option, 1 - 8, that corresponds to your antenna system. Transponder Frequency: Enter using the number buttons on the remote control. Polarization: Select polarization; "Horizontal" or "Vertical". Symbol Rate: Select "Auto" or enter with the number buttons. Network Search: Select "YES" to search from all transponders used by a specific Service Provider. Select "NO" to search only from the transponder that you have entered on line "Transponder Frequency". (Useful if you do not want to search through all transponders for a specific Programme Distributor). By pressing the OK button you can now enter the menu from where the Mediamaster starts to search for channels from the satellite.
SMATV or IF frequency channel search Model 9200 S only
A SMATV network is commonly found in smaller block of flats. If the Mediamaster is connected to a SMATV network, select "SMATV or IF frequency search". Pressing the OK button will give a menu where you can enter different values for "Symbolrate" and "FEC". However, the most common alternatives for "Symbolrate" and "FEC" are already preprogrammed. Just press the OK button once again, and the "Channel Search" procedure will start; Refer to "Channel Search" on page 12.
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Viewing TV
Important general information
The following will describe the basic functions of your Mediamaster during the watching of TV or listening to Radio channels from the Mediamaster. Many of the functions described here are dependent on the Service Provider and/or can only be used if they are included in the transmitted programme information. Please note, that during the Channel Search procedure, the Mediamaster has downloaded ALL available channels. This may include channels from various Service Providers, also those to which you normally do not have access, (unless you have a Smart Card from one of those Service Providers). If you select a programme to which you do not have access, you will get the message "No Smart card" on the screen.
Start/stop watching TV
To start the Mediamaster from stand-by mode, press the button, TV button or one of the number buttons on the remote control. It is also possible to start by pressing the button behind the lid on the front of the Mediamaster. [. . . ] A four-digit code that is used for locking/unlocking, eg with the parental control feature. PSI Programme Specific Information
Coded satellite TV programme Some satellite TV programmes (PAY TV) are transmitted in encoded form; with black screen and no sound. DTH DVC DVB Direct to Home Digital Video Cassette Digital video broadcast
Parental control A feature that allows parents to "lock" programmes that they consider unsuitable for children. A "locked" programme can only be "unlocked" with the special secret code (PIN code). [. . . ]