Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 9860 S du fabricant Nokia
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GB 1 Owner’ s Manual MEDIAMASTER 9860 S.
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GB 3 MEDIAMASTER 9860 S Contents GENERAL OPERA TION OF THE MEDIAMASTER 4 FOR YOUR SAFETY 4 REMOTE CONTROL 5 Rear and Front Panel 6 ABOUT THE SMARTCARD AND CA MODULE 7 Pay TV Services with a Smartcard .
GB 4 GENERAL OPERA TION OF THE MEDIAMASTER Throughout this manual you will notice that the everyday opera- tion of your Mediamaster is based on a series of user friendly on- screen displays and menus. These menus will help you get the most from your Mediamaster , guiding you through installation, channel selection, viewing and many other functions.
GB 5 T o switch the Mediamaster in and out of standby mode. EXIT TV T o return to the viewing mode from a menu without stor- ing settings (in menu mode). T o switch between TV or Radio (in viewing mode). T o turn the sound off/on (mute). - + T o adjust the volume of digital programmes.
GB 6 AUDIO L R phono connectors Stereo outputs for connection to a HiFi system TV SCART for connec- tion to the TV AUX SCART for connection to a VCR, or an analogue satellite receiver * LNB cable also feeds the LNB with a supply voltage of 13/18 V (V/H polarisa- tion) and a 0/22 kHz signal (bandswitch).
GB 7 Pay TV Services with a Smartcard (Viaccess) Only for Pay-TV services coded with the Viaccess CA system. • Insert your Smartcard fully into the lower left slot (Smart Card 2) behind the lid of the front panel of the Mediamaster . The gold chip should face downwards and inwards .
GB 8 The box for your Mediamaster should contain the following items: • the Mediamaster • a remote control with 2 AAA batteries • a SCART lead (fully featur ed 1,0 metre) • an aerial/RF lead (.
GB 9 Connecting the Mediamaster to the TV • Connect the SCART lead between the main SCAR T socket on the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster . • Connect an RF lead from the TV/VCR output on the Mediamaster to the RF input socket on the TV .
GB 10 Connecting an Analogue Satellite Receiver and VCR Nokia Smart Priority Switch Analogue receiver Mediamaster Connecting a HiFi System • Connect an RCA/Cinch stereo cable from the AUDIO L R sock- ets on the Mediamaster to the LINE, AUX, SP ARE or EXTRA input sockets on your HiFi system.
GB 11 This procedure is necessary only if your Mediamaster is con- nected to the TV with an RF lead and no SCAR T leads are used. T o tune your TV to the RF signal you might also need your TV manual in addition to this manual. The steps below explain what to do if you have been unable to use SCAR T leads in your con- nection.
GB 12 Language Select the desired menu language. This will also be the main language for audio and subtitling. General Information Once you have correctly connected the Mediamaster , you also have to perform a “ First T ime Installation. ” During this procedure, helpful information is displayed at the bot- tom of the menus.
GB 13 Antenna/Satellite Selection Select one of the alternatives from line 1 to 5 if you have a sin- gle antenna equipped with one LNB for receiving signals from either NILESA T , HOTBIRD, ASIASA T , ARABSA T or P ANAMSA T .
GB 14 FIRST TIME INST ALLA TION * ) About Signal Strength (AGC) and Signal Quality (SNR) The different signal indicators at the top of the menu provide in- formation about two things: AGC: The AGC, shown with a red bar , will indicate the average strength of any incoming signal, digital as well as analogue.
GB 15 FIRST TIME INST ALLA TION Select this alternative when you have a single antenna equipped with 2 LNBs, or two antennas with one LNB on each, and want to watch channels from NILESA T/HOTBIRD. In this case you must first connect the LNBs to an external switch since there is only one antenna input on the Mediamaster .
GB 16 Line on the Antenna Satellite Selection Menu One Antenna/One LNB Configuration Select this alternative if you have one LNB mounted on the an- tenna and you want to select another , not preprogrammed, sat- ellite. LNB T ype Select the local oscillator (L.
GB 17 Multisatellite/DiSEqC Switch Configuration Select this alternative if your antenna system has more than one LNB . Y ou can connect up to 4 LNBs. The selection of the different LNBs must be controlled by an external switch. Refer to page 15, “ Con- nection of a DiSEqC switch.
GB 18 Channel Search Progress This menu will be shown as long as the Mediamaster is search- ing for channels to download All channels found will be listed in two columns on the screen; with TV channels in one column and Radio channels in the other . Please note that the search procedure may take a few minutes.
GB 19 VIEWING MODE General Information The following describes the basic functions of your Mediamaster while watching satellite TV or listening to satellite radio. Some of the functions described here are dependent on the Service Provider and can only be used if they are included in the transmitted programme information.
GB 20 VIEWING MODE The “i” (Information) Button The Mediamaster has the ability to display information about pro- grammes currently being broadcast as well as those being broad- cast next.
GB 21 List of TV or Radio Channels At the channel search procedure, two Channel lists are created. One list named “ All TV ” containing all channels, and another named “ Free TV ” containing only free channels.
GB 22 VIEWING MODE TV Release (0) With the 0 button you can toggle between analogue terrestrial TV , video, analogue and digital satellite TV signals. (This is only valid if the units are connected via SCAR T cables, and not by a RF connection.
GB 23 MAIN MENU General Information Many of the functions of the Mediamaster are available from the Main Menu. • Press MENU to open it. TV and Radio Channels Please refer to “ List of TV and Radio channels ” on page 21. Edit Channels From these menus you can create and edit channel lists.
GB 24 Create list From here you can create your own favourite lists, containing the channels you watch most frequently . Y ou can give each list a spe- cific name, e.g. “ Sport ” or “ Films. ” When a favourite list is selected, you see only those channels defined in the list.
GB 25 Select Channels From this menu you add and remove the channels in your Favour - ite Lists. Y ou use the “ All TV ” or “ All Radio ” list as basis to se- lect the channels from.
GB 26 Rearrange Channels From here you can arrange the sequence for the channels within your favourite lists. • With , mark the channel you want to move to a new posi- tion within the list. • Press again and the right side of the marked channel will change to .
GB 27 MAIN MENU Update Channels When new TV and radio channels are added to the different sat- ellites, you can check and automatically update the main and free channel lists. New channels will be marked with a star in the channel lists. After each download, check the channel lists for new channels marked with .
GB 28 MAIN MENU System Configuration Y ou will be asked to enter your access code before you can open this menu. The code is preset to 1234 from the factory .
GB 29 MAIN MENU Manual Search When you perform a Manual Search you first need to enter some parameters for the channel search to work. The information you need to enter in this menu is available in magazines covering satellite TV reception, on the Internet or from your Service Provider .
GB 30 MAIN MENU Edit Satellites When a new satellite has been sent into orbit, or if you select a not preprogrammed satellite, you can add it to the existing sat- ellite list. T o add a new satellite • Select the line “ New Satellite ” . • Press OK .
GB 31 MAIN MENU View attributes Chech position and orientation for different satellites by select- ing the line “ View Attributes ” . Delete Satellite Y ou can also delete an added satellite. (This is not possible for the factory preprogrammed satellites.
GB 32 MAIN MENU TV Settings From here you can adjust settings concerning your TV . TV screen format Select your TV screen format. The 4:3 format is the standard format for most TV screens.
GB 33 MAIN MENU Receiver Upgrade In order to keep the Mediamaster up-to-date, it will be possible to download new versions of the system software via satellite and from the Internet. New software may include new or im- proved features for existing menus.
GB 34 MAIN MENU Parental Control T o open this menu you will be asked to enter your access code. From the factory the access code is set to 1234 . The following settings can be altered from this menu. Receiver lock If you select “ On, ” you will have to enter the access code every time you start the Mediamaster from stand-by .
GB 35 MAIN MENU System Information If you have to contact your service provider or a service center , they might ask for information available from this menu.
GB 36 Conditional Access This menu will only be activated if you have inserted a valid Smart- card in the slot behind the front lid. If more than one CA system is activated, select the one from which you want information. The Viaccess Conditional Access (CA) System is embedded in the Mediamaster .
GB 37 Network A number of digital channels transmitted from one source. Grouped under separate headings in the chan- nel list. Parental control A feature that allows parents to "lock" programmes that they consider unsuitable for children.
GB 38 Problem The display on the front panel does not light up/is not lit. No sound or picture, but the front panel shows the time or - - : - -. No sound or picture. No sound or picture on horizontal modulated transponder . Bad picture/blocking error .
GB 39 PROBLEM SOL VING FRONT P ANEL DISPLA Y Problem The remote control is not working. Y ou see the on-screen message. Viewing card error . Y ou have forgotten your secret PIN code. CA Module is not working. Black picture. Possible causes Battery exhausted.
GB 40 T ransmission Standards DVB, MPEG 2 LNB / T uner input Connector 1x F-type (LNB) RF input frequency 920-2150 MHz RF input power level -20 to -70 dBm Supply voltage 13,5 /18,5 V ± 5% Max. current 500 mA, overload protected Control voltage 22 kHz, 0,65 V pp DiSEqC T one burst A/B or Level 1.
GB 41 Main Menu 1 TV Channels 2 Radio Channels 3 Edit Channels 4 Update Channels 5 Guide 6 System Configuration 7 User Preferences 8 System Information 9 Viaccess Embedded (9 Conditional Access) Syste.
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