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Digital Satellite
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PART 2 • English
1
English
TAblE of ConTEnTs
1.0 InTRoduCTIon
2
1.1 Safety Instructions
2
1.2 Storage
2
1.3 Equipment Set-up
2
1.4 Accessories
2
1.5 Usage of external USB devices
3
2.0 YouR RECEIvER
3
2.1 Front Panel
3
2.2 Rear Panel
3
2.3 Remote Control Unit
3
2.4 Default PIN code: 0000
4
2.5 Installing the Batteries
4
2.6 Using the Remote Control
4
3.0 ConnECTIons
4
3.1 Basic connection with SCART cable
4
3.2 Connecting to Satellite Dish
4
3.3 Connecting to a Digital Audio Amplifier
4
3.4 Connecting to USB device
4
4.0 fIRsT TImE InsTAllATIon
4
4.1 OSD Settings
4
4.2 My Dish
5
5.0 mAIn mEnu
6
5.1 TV
6
5.2 Radio
7
5.3 Accessory
7
5.4 Configuration
7
6.0 ChAngIng ChAnnEl lIsT modE
9
7.0 AudIo lAnguAgE sElECTIon
9
8.0 TElETExT
10
9.0 subTITlEs
10
10.0 TRoublE shooTIng
11
11.0 sPECIfICATIons
12
TekComm declares that this item complies with the basic requirements and other
relevant regulations of directives CE 2004/108/EEC and 73/23EEC Rohs 2002/95EEC
Subject to alterations. In consequence of continuous research and development technical
specifications, design and appearance of products may change. All product names are
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© TekComm 2011. All rights reserved. 07/2011

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1.0 InTRoduCTIon
1.1 safety Instructions
do noT InsTAll YouR RECEIvER:
In a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; directly on
top of or under any other equipment; on a surface
which might obstruct the ventilation slots.
do noT ExPosE ThE RECEIvER oR
ITs ACCEssoRIEs:
To direct sunlight or near any other equipment
that generates heat; to rain or intense moisture;
to intense vibration and to any shock which may
cause permanent damage to your receiver or to
any magnetic objects, such as loudspeakers,
transformers, etc.
Do not use a damaged power cord. It may cause a
fire or an electrical shock. Do not touch a power cord
with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.
When the receiver is not used for a long period of
time, you should unplug the power cord from the
wall socket.
Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to
clean the receiver. If you wish, you may clean your
receiver with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp
with a mild soap solution, only after disconnecting
from the mains voltage supply. Make sure no foreign
objects fall through the ventilation slots because this
could cause fire or an electric shock.
Do not place any objects on top of the receiver
because this might prevent proper cooling of the
components inside.
safety Precautions
Never open the receiver cover. It is dangerous to
touch the inside of the receiver due to high voltage
currents and possible electrical hazards and your
warranty will be void. Refer all maintenance or
servicing to suitably qualified personnel.
When you are connecting cables, be sure that the
receiver is disconnected from the mains supply
voltage. Wait a few seconds after switching off the
receiver before you move the receiver or disconnect
any equipment.
It is a necessity that you only use an approved
extension and compatible wiring that is suitable for
the electrical power consumption of the installed
equipment. Please ensure that the electrical power
supply corresponds with the voltage on the electrical
identification plate at the back of the receiver.
If the receiver does not operate normally even after
strictly following the instructions in this user manual,
it is recommended to consult your dealer.
1.2 storage
Your receiver and its accessories are stored and
delivered in a packaging designed to protect against
electric shocks and moisture. When unpacking it,
make sure that all the parts are included and keep
the packaging away from children. For transporting
the receiver from one place to another or if you are
returning it under warranty conditions, make sure to
repack the receiver in its original packaging with its
accessories. Failing to comply with such packaging
procedures could void your warranty.
1.3 Equipment set-up
We recommend you consult a professional installer to
set up your equipment. Otherwise, please follow the
instructions below:
Refer to the user manual of your TV and
your antenna.
Make sure that the SCART cable and outdoor
components are in a good condition and the SCART
connection is well shielded
This manual provides complete instructions for
installing and using this receiver. The following
symbols will serve as follow.
Warning
Indicates warning information.
Tips
Indicates any other additional
important or helpful information.
mEnu
Represents a button on the
remote control or the receiver
(bold Character)
Move
to
Represents a menu item within
a window. (
Italic
Character
)
1.4 Accessories
1. TCT 1500 1x
2. User’s Manual 1x
3. Remote control unit 1x

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4. Batteries (AAA type) 2 x
WARnIng:
The batteries should not be recharged,
disassembled, electrically short-
circuited, be mixed or used with other
types of batteries.
If rechargeable accumulators instead
of batteries are going to be used, we
recommend using (e.g. NiMH) types
with low self-discharge to ensure long
time operation of remote control.
1.5 usage of external usb devices
It is recommended to use USB 2.0 storage devices.
TekComm cannot guarantee compatibility to all types
of USB storage devices.
It is advised not to store important information
on USB storage devices used with the receiver.
Always make backups of data on USB storage
device before usage with receiver. TekComm will
not take responsibility for any loss of information or
circumstances caused by loss of information.
2.0 YouR RECEIvER
2.1 front Panel
1.
INDICATION LED:
Green LED during
operation, red LED in standby mode.
2.
REMOTE SENSOR:
Reception of
remote control signals.
3.
USB CONNECTION:
Connection to USB
storage device.
Fig. 1
2.2 Rear Panel
Fig. 2
1.
sAT ouT
A Loop through to connect an
extra receiver to the satellite
signal from dish
2.
sAT In
To connect to the LNB for
satellite signal from dish
3.
Tv sCART
To connect to your TV set
using a SCART cable.
4.
s/PdIf coax
To connect to the input of your
digital audio amplifier.
5.
Power Cord
Your receiver requires a mains
voltage of 100~240 V AC
(Auto-selectable), 50/60Hz
±5%. Make sure to check the
power specification before
connecting your receiver to
the wall outlet.
2.3 Remote Control unit
Fig. 3
1.
q
Turns the receiver On/Stand-
by
2.
!
Mutes audio output of the
receiver
3.
0~9
Changes channel and controls
numeric functions
4.
fAv
Opens the available favourite
list if previously configured
5.
RECAll
Toggles between the two the
last watched channels
6.
AudIo
Opens the audio language(s)
and mode selection.
7.
subTITlE
Opens the subtitle language(s)
selection
8.
Info
Shows the information banner
9.
mEnu
Displays the main menu and
returns to the previous level of
menu
10.
EPg
Opens the EPG (Electronic
Programme Guide) in
TV mode.
11.
ExIT
Exits from any menu and
sub-menu or cancels the
progressing function
12.
pq
Switches to the previous/
next programme in TV mode.
Moves the cursor upwards/
downwards in menu mode
13.
oK
In TV mode it displays the
channel list according to the
chosen mode.
In menu mode activates the
highlighted menu item.
14.
tu
Increases/decreases the
volume level in TV mode.
Changes settings for specific
menu items in menu mode
15.
TExT
Opens the Teletext
language(s) selection
16.
PAusE
Freezes your live audio and
video, press again to cancel

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17.
ColouREd buTTons
For Teletext and further menu
functions
18.
Tv/RAdIo
In viewing mode toggles
between TV and radio mode
2.4 default PIn code: 0000
2.5 Installing the batteries
Fig. 5
Remove the battery cover from the remote
control and put 2xAAA size batteries inside
the compartment.
The diagram inside the battery compartment shows
the correct way to install the batteries.
1. Open the cover
2. Install batteries
3. Close the cover
2.6 using the Remote Control
Fig. 4
To use the remote control, point it towards the front
of the digital receiver. The remote control has a range
of up to 7 metres from the receiver at an angle of up
to 60 degrees.
The remote control will not operate if its path
is blocked.
noTE:
Sunlight or very bright light will
decrease the sensitivity of the
remote control.
3.0 ConnECTIons
3.1 basic connection with
sCART cable
Fig. 6
3.2 Connecting to satellite dish
Connecting a fixed satellite dish to your receiver
Fig. 7
Connecting multiple fixed dishes to your receiver
using a DiSEqC 1.0 switch
Fig. 8
3.3 Connecting to a digital
Audio Amplifier
Connect your Digital Audio Amplifier with the S/PDIF
connector on the back of the receiver
Fig.7
3.4 Connecting to usb device
Fig. 9
4.0 fIRsT TImE InsTAllATIon
Ensure your satellite signal is of good quality. It
is recommended that you perform the first time
installation by following the Installation as described
step by step. It will help you to easily achieve system
configuration and installation setup.
4.1 osd settings
Press
oK
pq
and
tu
to change settings for
OSD
Language
,
Audio
Language
,
Subtitle
Language
,
AUTO
Standby
,
Auto
Time
Zone
and
Time
Zone
.
4.1.1 osd language
Use this option to change the language of the OSD.
Use
tu
to select
OSD
language
to
German
,
French
or
English
.
4.1.2 Audio language
Use this option to change the language of the Audio.
Use
tu
to select
Audio
language
to
German
,
French
or
English
.
4.1.3 subtitle language
Use this option to change the language of Subtitles.
Use
tu
to select
Subtitle
language
to
German
,
French
,
English
or
OFF
.
4.1.4 Auto standby
This option allows you to enable
Auto
Standby
or to
disable
Auto
Standby
.
Auto
Standby
will switch the
receiver to standby automatically when it doesn’t
receive commands from the remote control for a
period of 3 hours. To avoid the automatic switch off,
use
tu
to set
Auto
Standby
to
OFF
.

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4.1.5 Auto Time Zone
This option allows you to enable
Auto
Time
Zone
or
to disable
Auto
Time
Zone
.
If switched ON, it will follow the time zone
automatically where you are.
Use
tu
to set
Auto
Time
Zone
to
OFF
/
ON
.
4.1.6 Time Zone
Use this option to set the time zone manual. (Only
possible if Auto Time Zone is OFF.)
You can make a selection from -12:00 till +12:00.
(Steps of 30 minutes).
4.2 my dish
Press
oK
pq
and
tu
to change settings for
Switch
Type
,
Toneburst
and DiSEqC.
4.2.1 switch Type
Use
tu
to select the the Switch Type of your dish.
You can select
DiSEqC
1
.
0
/
1
.
1
,
DiSEqC
1
.
2
/
USALS
or
NONE
.
4.2.1.1 disEqC 1.0/1.1
For
DiSEqC
1
.
0
/
1
.
1
, you can select the satellite you
want to use for LNB 1, 2, 3 and 4. Press
pq
for the
LNB you want to use and press
oK
to edit. (Press
the red button to add a satellite from the list.)
Default:
LNB1 is set to Astra 19,2E.
You can press
oK
on, for example, LNB1 Astra 19,2E
to see the signal level for
Strength
and
Quality
.
Now you can turn your dish to get the highest
Strength
and
Quality
level.
If you have aligned your dish to maximum signal,
press
ExIT
.
Use the colour buttons mentioned on the
bottom screen.
REd
=
Scan
All
,
gREEn
=
Delete
,
YElloW
=
Delete
All
,
bluE
=
Scan
.
After a scan, the list starts with a pre-installed list,
followed with new found channels.
noTE:
If your pre-installed list, Astra 19,2E,
is NOT giving any signal, you are
probably on the wrong satellite. (Press
Info
button
3
x in viewing mode and
try to get a high as possible signal for
Strength
and
Quality
.)
4.2.1.2 disEqC 1.2/usAls
DiSEqC
1
.
2
/
USALS
need to be selected if your dish
is mounted on DiSEqC 1.2 motor.
a) First you need to set the
LNB type
you are using
(
YELOW
button).
b) Then you have to select your
Location
(
gREEn
button).
c) To set your
Limit positions
, the
REd
button will
bring you in a new
Set Limit
menu.
Move continue or in steps to your end position
East
end
West
.
Select the
REd
button to
Set West Limit
position
you have reached.
Select the
gREEn
button to
Set East Limit
position you have reached.
d) Satellite positions
Press
pq
to select the
Position
you like to use
and press
oK
.
Press the
REd
button to
Add
sAT
you like to install.
Select a transponder receivable at your location
(choose
Transponder
field and select the transponder
with
tu
.) Then choose
GOTO
X” and press
oK
. The
dish will turn fast, close to the right position. Use
the Move
Step
field for Fine Tuning and adjust the
position of the dish with the
tu
buttons. Once the
dish is adjusted to the desired position, select the
oK
field and press
oK
to save.
Press the
bluE
button to scan the position you have
set. (For Astra 19,2E after a scan, the list starts with a
pre-installed list, followed
with
new found channels.)
You can save 32 satellite positions.
noTE:
If your pre-installed list, Astra 19,2E
is NOT giving any signal, you are
probably on the wrong satellite. (Press
Info
button
3
x in viewing mode and
try to get a high as possible signal for
Strength
and
Quality
).
4.2.1.3 nonE / Toneburst
If you have no
DiSEqC
1
.
0
/
1
.
1
or
DiSEqC
1
.
2
/
USALS
you can select
NONE
.
Press
pq
to select
Toneburst
and use
tu
buttons
to switch it OFF/ON.

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For
Toneburst
OFF, you can edit 1 dish.
For
Toneburst
ON, you can edit 2 dishes.
Press
pq
to select
Receiver
and press
oK
.
Here you can edit the dish settings. (Press the
REd
button to
Add
sAT
you like to install.)
Select a transponder receivable at your location
(choose the
Transponder
field and select the
transponder with
tu
).
Now you can turn your dish to get the highest
Strength
and
Quality
level.
If you have aligned your dish to maximum signal,
press
oK
to save.
Press the
bluE
button to scan the position you have
set. (For Astra 19,2E after a scan, the list starts with a
pre-installed list, followed with new found channels.)
noTE:
If your pre-installed list, Astra 19,2E,
is NOT giving any signal, you are
probably on the wrong satellite. (Press
Info
button
3
x in viewing mode and
try to get a high as possible signal for
Strength
and
Quality
.)
5.0 mAIn mEnu
All important settings and features of your receiver
can be operated in
Main
Menu
. It consists of the sub-
menus:
TV
,
Radio
,
Accessory
and
Configuration
.
To open the
Main
Menu
press
mEnu
.
5.1 Tv
Press
tu
to move to
Main
Menu
. In
Main
Menu
press
tu
to move to
TV
and press
oK
to enter the
TV
menu.
5.1.1 Tv Channels
Use
tu
to reach the following sub-menus
Fav
,
Lock
,
Edit
,
Move
,
Sort
,
Skip
,
Delete
and
Search
.
With the
bluE
button you can change the available
group you would like to use. (
All
Satellite,
Satellite1
,
Satellite2
,
Fav1
,
Fav2
etc.)
5.1.1.1 favourites
Press
tu
to select
v
if you wish to make favourite
lists. Press
pq
to select the desired channel
and press
1-9
to add the selected channel to
that favourite group you like to save. Repeat this
operation to remove the channel from the favourite
list. (Press
YElloW
button to save.)
5.1.1.2 lock
Press
tu
to select
. Then press
pq
to select the
desired channel and press
oK
to lock this channel.
(Press
YElloW
button to save.)
noTE:
This only works if
Channel
Lock
is
switched
ON
in the
Pin
Code
menu
from the
Configuration
menu!
default Pin Code is “0000”.
5.1.1.3 Edit
Press
tu
to select
, then press
pq
to select the
desired channel and
oK
to edit this channel. (Press
YElloW
button to save.)
5.1.1.4 move
Press
tu
to select , then press
pq
to select the
desired channel and
oK
to move this channel. Use
pq
to move the channel to its new location and
press
oK
to confirm. Repeat this for every channel
you want to move. (Press
YElloW
button to save all
your changes.)
5.1.1.5 sort
Press
tu
to select . You can sort channels by
Name
A
~
Z
,
Name
Z
~
A
with the
REd
button or
Pay
-
Free
or
Free
-
Pay
with the
gREEn
button. Press
mEnu
or
ExIT
to return the menu. The list is now
sorted by the specified order.
noTE:
Please take care once desired order is
executed this order stays.
5.1.1.6 skip
Press
tu
to select
, then press
pq
to select the
desired channel and
oK
to skip this channel. During
zapping in viewing mode, it will pass the skipped
channel. (Press
YElloW
button to save.)
5.1.1.7 delete
Press
tu
to select , then press
pq
to select the
desired channel and
oK
to delete this channel. Press
the
YElloW
button to save and confirm or exit the
pop up screen. With the
gREEn
button you can
select the whole list to delete.

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5.1.1.8 search
Press
tu
to select , then press
oK
and use the
On Screen Display menu to search for a programme.
5.1.2 EPg (Electronic Programme guide)
The EPG shows the programme schedule for all
services broadcasting EPG information.
noTE:
Not all broadcasters provide
programme information.
Press
pq
to select the desired channel and the right
screen will show you the available EPG. Press
u
to
step in to the EPG schedule for the current channel
and use
pq
for
EPG±
and
tu
to change
Date
.
Use
oK
for more details on the selected EPG. Press
ExIT
to leave.
5.1.3 Programming Timer from EPg
Book the selected programme in EPG screen with
the
REd
button.
A
Timer Settings
menu will pop up and you can edit
this menu with
pq
tu
and the numeric buttons to
set the timer details. Press
oK
to save.
The receiver will switch on to the right programme at
the right time.
5.2 Radio
Press
mEnu
to move to
Main
Menu
, then press
tu
to move to
Radio
and press
oK
to enter the
Radio
Channels
menu.
5.2.1 Radio Channels
Press
pq
or
oK
to move to
Radio Channels
. Use
tu
to move to the following sub-menus
Fav
,
Lock
,
Edit
,
Move
,
Sort
,
Skip
,
Delete
and
Search
. Press
ExIT
to leave.
noTE:
For each function, refer to chapters
5.1.1.1 to 5.1.1.8 as the functions
are identical.
5.2.2 Radio EPg
noTE:
The functions in the Radio EPG are
identical to the TV EPG, please read the
chapters 5.1.2 for your reference.
5.3 Accessory
In
Main
Menu
press
tu
to move to
Accessory
and
press
oK
to enter the menu.
Press
pq
to select the following sub-menus
Gomoku
,
Calendar
and
Calculator
.
5.3.1 gomoku
Press
pq
to select
Gomoku
and press
oK
. Play the
game Gomoku on your receiver. Use the on screen
help tips to set and play the game.
5.3.2 Calendar
Press
pq
to select
Calendar
and press
oK
.
Use the on screen help tips to search in
your
Calendar
.
5.3.3 Calculator
Press
pq
to select
Calculator
and press
oK
.
Use the on screen help tips to use your
Calculator
.
5.4 Configuration
In
Main
Menu
press
tu
to move to
Configuration
and press
oK
to enter the menu.
Use
pq
to move to the following sub-menus
Installation
,
TV
Setup
,
PIN
Code
,
Set
Timer
,
Set
Default
and
SW
Update
.
5.4.1 Installation
Press
pq
to select
Installation
and press
oK
.
This menu includes the following submenus:
OSD
settings, switch type
and
TP Manager.
5.4.1.1 osd settings
noTE:
For each function, refer to chapters 4.1,
as the functions are identical.
5.4.1.2 switch type
noTE:
For each function, refer to chapters
4.2.1, as the functions are identical.
5.4.1.3 TP manager
Press
pq
to select a transponder you would like to
Delete
or to
Scan
.
To make a new transponder in your list, you can
use
Add
.

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You can use
Delete
All
to delete all channels from
the list.
REd
=
Add
,
gREEn
=
Del
,
YElloW
=
Delete
All
,
bluE
=
Scan
. (See bottom line.)
5.4.2 Tv setup
Press
pq
to select
TV
Setup
and press
oK
.
Use
pq
to move to the following sub-menus
TV
Format
,
TV
System
,
OSD
Transparency
,
Banner
Display
Time
and
Video
Output
.
5.4.2.1 Tv format
Press
tu
to change settings for
TV
Format
(4:3 LB,
4:3 PS, 16:9 PB,16:9 AUTO).
5.4.2.2 Tv system
Press
tu
to change settings for
TV
System
(PAL,
NTSC, AUTO).
5.4.2.3 osd Transparency
Press
tu
to change settings for
OSD
Transparency
(1~ 8 ).
5.4.2.4 banner display Time
Press
tu
to change settings for
Banner
Display
Time
(
1sec
,
3sec
,
5sec
,
10sec
,
30sec
,
Always
).
5.4.2.5 video output
Press
tu
to change settings for
Video
Output
(RGB
or CVBS).
RGB will give you the best performance.
5.4.3 PIn Code
Press
pq
to select
PIN
Code
and press
oK
.
Use
pq
to move to the following sub-menus
Menu
Lock
,
Channel
Lock
,
Parental
Control
and
Change
PIN
.
5.4.3.1 menu lock
Press
tu
to change settings for
Menu
Lock
(Yes or
No).
This option will ask you for a pin code if you like to
enter the menu.
(default pin code: 0000)
noTE:
With active menu lock some functions
in the channel editing are not available.
5.4.3.2 Channel lock
Press
tu
to change settings for
Channel
Lock
(Yes
or No).
This option will ask you for a pin code if you try to
enter a locked Channel.
(default pin code: 0000)
)
5.4.3.3 Parental Control
Press
tu
to change settings for
Parental
Control
.
(
No
Restriction
,
All
Programmes
,
02
~
18
.)
This option will ask you for a pin code if you try to
enter a channel with your restrictions.
(default pin
code: 0000)
5.4.3.4 Change PIn
Press
tu
to change settings for
Change
PIN
(Yes
or No).
If you select
Yes
, this option will ask you to
Enter
Old
PIN
code first and then you will be asked to
Enter
New
PIN
for 2 times.
5.4.4 set Timer
Press
pq
to select
Set
Timer
and press
oK
.
This option will bring you to a timer screen.
To
Add
a timer, push the
REd
button and use
pq
tu
to change settings.
Your receiver will switch to the right channel at the
right time, even from standby.
You are able to set 10 timers at most.
If you would like to change a timer setting, use
pq
to highlight the timer number and use the
REd
button for
Edit
or the
gREEn
button to
Delete
.
5.4.5 set default
Press
pq
to select
Set
Default
and press
oK
.
A pop-up screen will ask you: “
Set
factory
default?
”.
Press
oK
or
ExIT
.
Please be careful when using this function, as it will
erase all the data and parameters you may have set
earlier. Once you have set to
Default
you will have to
re-install your preferences and re-scan channels. The
receiver will return to its factory default state and all
user data will be deleted.
noTE:
Before you set to
Default
, make a
backup on a
USB
Device
! (Chapter
5.4.6.3 Backup to USB.)

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noTE:
Your PIN code will change back to the
factory setting “0000”.
5.4.6 sW update
Press
pq
to select
SW
Update
and press
oK
.
Use
pq
to move to the following sub-menus
Update
by
OTA
,
Update
by
USB
,
Backup to USB
,
OTA,
Update by USB, Backup to USB.
5.4.6.1 update by oTA
This function will search for new software on satellite.
An
Update
by
OTA
menu will pop up and you can
edit this menu with
pq
tu
and the numeric buttons
to change the details. Press
oK
to scan directly.
For
OTA
in
Standby
you can set
Manual
,
AUTO
and
Disabled
.
default:
It will scan Manual at 04:00 o’clock am, at
this default setting, for new software.
If you want to search for other frequencies
automatically, please change
OTA
in
Standby
to
AUTO
.
Change
OTA
in
Standby
to
Disabled
if you don’t want
to use this function.
noTE:
Needed parameters can be changed.
Please ask your local TekComm
dealer in case software update was
not successful.
WARnIng!
During the Update process NEVER
disconnect the receiver from the
main or disconnect the receiver from
the antenna cable! This can damage
your receiver and warranty will be
void! After the update the receiver
restarts automatically!
5.4.6.2 update by usb
a) Download the required update file for your receiver
model from our website www.tekcomm.tv.
b) Unzip the file, copy it to your USB device and
connect it to the USB port of your receiver.
c) Use
pq
to move to
Update
by
USB
and press
oK
. (USB device should be connected!)
An
Update
Files
list will pop-up and you can use
pq
tu
to highlight the software you want to load.
Press
oK
and confirm the new request “
System
Update?
” and press
oK
for Yes or
ExIT
for exit.
WARnIng!
NEVER disconnect the USB device
from the receiver, the receiver from
the main or switch the power OFF
during the update/backup procedure.
It can damage your receiver and
warranty will void! As soon as the
update has been finished, the receiver
restarts automatically!
noTE:
You can also load a
backup file
with
your backup settings! (See chapter
5.4.6.3)
5.4.6.3 backup to usb
Use
pq
to move to
Backup
to
USB
and press
oK
.
(USB device should be connected!)
To backup your
User
Database
press
oK
and it will
save your
User
Database
.
You can use this
Backup
File
in
Update
by
USB
.
(Read chapter 5.4.6.2)
WARnIng:
NEVER disconnect the USB device
from the receiver, the receiver from the
main or switch the power OFF during
the update/backup procedure. It can
damage your receiver and warranty
will void! As soon as the update has
been finished, the receiver restarts
automatically!
6.0 ChAngIng ChAnnEl
lIsT modE
To change between TV and Radio channel lists use
Tv/RAdIo
in normal viewing mode. To change
channel list to Favourite in normal viewing mode,
press
fAv
. Use
fAv
again to select other favourite
groups or Satlists. Now select the desired channel
and press
oK
to switch to full screen mode.
7.0 AudIo lAnguAgE sElECTIon
Press
AudIo
to select the audio language. Select
Audio
Channel
or
Audio
mode
with
pq
.

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tu
and make your selection (
Stereo
,
Left
or
Right
channel). Press
oK
,
Exit
and confirm. Your selection
will be memorized for the current channel.
noTE:
Audio tracks containing AC3 can
only be listened to if the receiver is
connected to a digital audio amplifier
and this amplifier is switched ON and
set to the correct input.
8.0 TElETExT
Press
TExT
in normal viewing mode and
tu
to
increase or decrease the displayed page number.
Use
1-9
buttons to input a page directly.
9.0 subTITlEs
Press
sub
in normal viewing mode. If the current
channel broadcasts subtitle information, the
Subtitle
Language
selection menu will appear. Use
pq
tu
to select what you want, press
oK
,
Exit
and confirm.

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10.0 TRoublE shooTIng
There may be various reasons for occurring abnormal operation of the receiver. Check the receiver according to
the procedures shown below. If the receiver does not work properly after checking it, please contact the dealer.
Don’t open the receiver cover. This may cause a dangerous situation and will void warrant
Cause
Remedy
solution
The display on front
panel does not light up.
The power cord is not plugged in.
Receiver is in stand-by mode.
Your model is without display.
Check, that the power cord is plugged
into the wall outlet.
Switch ON receiver.
Your model is without display.
No picture or sound
Wrong connection of the Audio/Video
output of the receiver to TV.
Connect the Audio/video output of the
receiver to TV correctly.
Audio muting.
Wrong Audio channel
Press the Mute button.
Press AUDIO button and select other
audio channel
TV power off, wrong channel or input.
Turn on TV, select correct channel
or input.
No picture
The receiver can’t receive the signal
Check the antenna cable, replace the
cable, or connect the cable to the
receiver tightly.
Incorrect values of some
tuner parameters.
Set the values of the tuner parameters
correctly in the installation menu.
Wrong direction of the dish
Check the signal strength with a
spectrum analyzer and adjust your
dish correctly.
The remote control does
not work
The batteries of the remote control are
not inserted or exhausted
Check whether the batteries are
inserted correctly in your remote
control. Check the batteries, and if
exhausted replace the batteries in the
remote control.
The USB storage device
is not recognized.
Wrong formatted
Make sure that your USB device use file
system FAT32.
The external USB HDD
does not start.
Power consumption is too high.
Connect extra power supply adaptor to
your USB HDD.
The receiver switches
off automatically.
Auto Standby function enabled.
Disable Auto Standby. See section 4.1.4
for details.

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11.0 sPECIfICATIons
demodulator
Modulation: QPSK
Input Symbol Rate: 2~45 Ms/s
SCPC /& MCPC signals from C & KU and satellites
video decoder
Profile level: MPEG-2 MP@ML
Input Rate: Max. 60 Mbits/s
Video Resolution: 720 x 576 pixels (PAL), 720 x 480
pixels (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9
Audio decoder
ISO/IEC 11172 LAYER I&2
Sampling rate: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
Audio modes: Stereo, Dual mono, Mono
Tuner
Front-End: DVB-S
Input Frequency Range: 950~2150 MHz
RF Input Level: .-25~-65 dBm
LNB Power: 13/18 V DC (± 5%) max. 500 mA,
Overload protected
DiSEqC Version: 1.0, 1.1 & 1.2, GOTO X
system and memory
Flash Memory: 1 6 Mbits
SDRAM: 128 Mbits
Connectors
SAT IN
SAT OUT
SCART TV (RGB, CVBS)
S/PDIF: coaxial output
USB port
general data
Input Voltage Range: 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: max 18W, typ. 4.5 W
Stand-by Power consumption: 1.00 W
Operating Temperature: +0°C ~ 40 ° C
Storage Temperature: -30°C ~ 80°C
Operating Humidity Range: 10% - 85%, RH, Non-
condensing
Size (WxDxH): 180 x 130 x 45 mm
Weight: ca. 0.457 kg

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