REDLINE S Series Digital Satellite Receiver User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- REDLINE
Table of Contents
S Series Digital Satellite Receiver
User Manual Digital Satellite Receiver
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This satellite receiver has been manufactured in accordance with international
safety standards. Please read the safety instructions carefully.
Overload: In case of an overload, the extension cord and/or adapter of the
device may cause a fire or electric shock. Therefore, plug your power cord
into an easily disassembled outlet.
Liquid: Do not keep any liquid near or on the device, in case of liquid
contact, the device will become unusable.
Cleaning: Before starting to clean the device, unplug the power cord and wipe
it with a dry cloth.
Ventilation: The top cover of the device should not be in contact with air.
At least 5 cm space should be left above the air intake of the device. Do not
cover the device with anything for ventilation; newspaper, cover etc. Do not
leave the device in a place exposed to direct sunlight or near any heater.
Do not leave any other electronic device on the device.
Do not leave any flammable materials near the device.
CONNECTING THE CABLE FROM LNB: Before connecting the cable from LNB,
please disconnect the device from electricity. This may cause some damage to
your device.
CONNECTION WITH TELEVISION: Before connecting the connecting cable to the
TV, please disconnect the device from the electricity. This may cause some
damage to your device.
GROUNDING: Make sure that the grounding connection of the cable coming
from the LNB is made.
POSITIONING: When choosing a place to put the device, do not keep the
device in a place where there is direct sunlight with flammable and explosive
equipment.
BATTERY: Used batteries may damage the device as they contain toxic
substances. It is necessary to pay attention to comply with environmental
rules during the disposal of used batteries. In addition, the batteries should
be removed when the device will not be used for a long time.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This booklet has been prepared to teach you how to set up simply and how to
use the general setting and other functions. You must use your remote control
device to use all features and functions. Note that you can use the
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Your remote control has been designed for comfortable use with one hand. At
the same time, you can perform all the main functions and sub-menus of your
device, such as switching between TV and radio, only with your remote control
device.
WARNING: Be aware that non-genuine and unapproved 3rd party software will
harm your device. In such cases, serious problems will occur in your device
and your device will be out of warranty. Therefore, it is recommended to use
only original software.
PACKAGE CONTENTS : 1 x Remote Control (RCU), 1 x User Manual, 2 x AAA
Batteries, 1 x Digital Satellite Receiver, 1 x IR Cable (optional), 1 x HDMI
Cable (optional)
DEVICE CONNECTIONS
This guide will give you information on how to make connections, please
contact the seller if you encounter any problems.
- Plug one end of the scart cable to the scart output on the back of the device and the other end to the scart output of the TV.
- Plug one end of the Av/RCA cable to the back of the device and the other end to the RCA output of the TV.
- Plug the cable from the antenna to the place where LNB IN is written on the back of the device.
INSTALLATION
Connect the device to the TV and turn it on by pressing the power button. When
the device is turned on, it will bring you to the main menu and go into
standby mode for you to make the necessary settings from the OSD. You can
navigate through the menu with the right and left buttons on the remote or
the “CH” buttons on the front panel. You can activate that menu or feature by
pressing the “OK” button while on any object.
Connect the device to the TV and turn it on with the power button. Select the
action you want to perform from the main setup menu. Here you can make the
necessary language settings. Start the installation process by unlocking the
locked features with the menu lock code (0000). You can call the main menu
screen by pressing the “Menu” button or you can exit the screen and all menus
with the “Exit” button.
1.1 Installation: As the first step, you should make the satellite
settings on the installation screen.
You must set the LNB type, 22KHZ and DisecC settings for the selected
satellite. All these operations are the first thing to be done for the
satellite to be tuned before the channel search. For all these operations, you
can use the keys on the front panel or the direction keys on the remote.
After making the necessary settings, you can start the search process by
pressing the OK button on the selected satellite. Here, you will see a submenu
for the type of search you want to do. ALL + NIT; You can scan all encrypted
and unencrypted channels with its function. The NIT function will
automatically receive all transponder information on some satellites and
perform the search process.
1.2 Multi-satellite search: You can perform your search automatically in
the order of the satellites you have set DiSEqC settings for, or in the order
you specify one by one.
The satellites you have set will be searched one after the other in numeric
order.
1.3 Satellite Editing: Via this menu, you can see and change all the
previously set details for the selected satellite.
Rename: You can change the name of the selected satellite with this function.
Edit (Modify): With this function, you can change the angle and similar
information of the satellite.
Add: With this function, you can add a new satellite to the system.
Delete: With this function, you can completely remove the current satellite
from the system.
1.4 Transponder: In this menu, you can change existing transponder
information and properties, add new ones and edit them. You can also scan the
selected transponder individually.
Add (Add TP): You can add a new TP by pressing the green button. You can also
add the polarization settings for the TP you have added here (horizontal or
vertical) and save them later.
Edit (EdItTP): By pressing the yellow button, you can change a TP in the
current list and save the changes you have made in the list.
Delete (Delete TP): You can remove the current TP from the system by pressing
the blue button.
Scan: You can scan the selected TP with the red button. You can select all or
only unencrypted channels from the screen that appears before scanning.
1.5 Engine Settings: If you have the engine system, you can adjust the
engine’s position and position information from this section.
(DiSEqC1.2)
Continuous rotation in one direction: You can change the position of the motor
to east or west with the volume on and off buttons. Stop when you reach the
required signal quality.
Step by Step: It provides automatic movement in one direction within the
specified range. (1 to 10)
Move in one direction: It moves in the direction you choose until you stop.
Limit Setting: It is used to limit the area where the motor will rotate. If
the motor reaches one of these limits during rotation, the motion ends.
1.6 USALS Setting: If you have a USALS system, what you need to do is to
set the latitude and longitude for your location. When you make these settings
correctly, the system will automatically calculate other satellites from the
reference point and find and store them in memory. If you are sure that you
have made the correct settings, just select the satellite you want to scan and
press the OK button. The system will find the specified satellite and lock
onto it.
CHANNEL MANAGEMENT
With this menu, you can easily organize your TV and Radio channels.
2.1. TV Channel Editing: You can use the following features by using the
color keys on the remote.
Edit: You can call all editing features with the red button. You can change
the information about the channel with the yellow button.
Rename: You can change the name of the current channel.
Edit: You can change the information about the channel with the yellow button.
Lock: You can lock the channel with the OK button on the selected kani. This
option allows you to request a password to watch this channel on the system.
Confirmation: You can return to the previous menu by pressing the red button.
Move: You can change the position of the channel by pressing the OK button on
the selected channel. After you bring the channel to the place you want to
move, you can place it there with the green button.
Skip: You can prevent the channel from appearing in the list with the yellow
button. In this way, that channel
willstayinthesystembutwillnotappearinthechannellist.
Delete: With this option, the channel you selected at that moment will be
completely removed from the system.
Radio Channel Editing: You can switch by pressing the TV/RD button on the
remote. You can also edit radio channels using the same functions and
assignments as in channel editing.
Channel List: You can call up the channel list by pressing the OK button while
on any channel. To change the channel you watch, you can move with the arrow
keys and select another channel and switch to that channel with the OK
button. With the color keys and FAV key, you can easily use different sorting
options and even navigate and change selected favorite groups.
Red (SAT): With this option, all channels are sorted as they were first
scanned.
Yellow (GROUP): You can reorder all channels in your channel list
alphabetically by pressing the yellow button.
FTA:Yellow (FIND):You can find the channel you want by calling the search menu
by pressing the yellow button.
A Group: You can make changes on the channels added to the list in the channel
list by pressing the FAV button.
2.2 Favorites Management: You can easily create favorite groups with the
color keys and switch between these lists. You can make changes on your
favorite groups, create a new list or remove an existing list from the system,
just like in Channel Editing.
TV Favorite: You can create 8 favorite groups in total. For favorite
management;
Example: Set Fav 1 as the newsgroup and select the channels to be added and
press the 1 button. In this way, all of the channels selected in the channel
list will be added to the fav list no. 1 and a logo will be displayed next to
the channels in the favorite group in the channel management menu.
Radio Favorite: The operating procedures in TV Favorite are also valid here.
2.3. Channel Setting: This is the menu where you will set your Alas
channel Settings. At the same time, it is the menu where you can set which TV
or channel to open when the device is first turned on.
PREFERENCES
The menu language is the menu where you can set the audio language and
subtitle languages. In addition to the general language settings, the
preference menu allows you to change the subtitle and text language
preferences if the channel is supported. You can also turn the silent
language application for the hearing impaired on or off from this menu.
Menu Languages: To change selected language, you can change it to another
language by press OK button.
GENERAL SETTINGS
You can change all kinds of settings of your device through this menu. Other
titles in this menu are listed as follows.
4.1 Timer Settings: With this menu, you can create 10 independent timers. A
recording can be programmed for each timer. You can automatically start the
program recording process by using the following timing zones in the timer for
programming.
Timer number: Allows you to define 10 separate timers.
Time Setting: You can enter time separately for each timer.
Timer Control: There are 3 types of control. By Start time, By End time, and
both.
Replay Mode: There are 3 different types of replay modes. These are one-time
only. Weekdays and weekends.
4.2 Lock: The factory security code of the device is 0000. You can re-
establish the security settings of the system with this password before all
settings. It is recommended that you change your password after installation
to another that you will not forget.
System Lock: You can prevent unauthorized access by locking the device setup
menu.
Parental Control: You can control channels that should not be watched.
4.3 Update: You can also use the USB device to install an updated
software for your device.
It is recommended to reset the device to factory settings after installation.
Update with Usb/Card: You can use USB or memory card for updating. IRD Update:
You can update extra equipment via the device Update with PC: You can update
your device with PC.
4.4 Version (system info)
You can access the latest software and technical information on the device
from this menu.
4.5 Factory Settings
With this feature, you can restore your device to its original state and
set it up again. This feature will also cause all settings made to be deleted.
TECHNICIAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Tuner & Demodulator
Input Frequency| 950MHz-2150 MHz
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RF Signal Level| -64 dBm–25 dBm
RF Internal Resistance| 750
RF Bandwidth| 55 MHz/8 MHz (Under 5 Msps)
LNB Voltage| 13/18 0C, +/-5%,0.5Amax
LNB Tone Switch| 22KHz +/- 2KHz, 0.64/ p-p +/0.15V
Disease Control| V1,0, V1.2,Tone burst A/B
Demodulation| 0PK
Sembol Rate| 1-45 Msps/SCPC, MCPC - PEG
Transport Stream| MPEG-4, H.264, MPEG-2 ISO/IEC
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| 13818 Transport Stream Details
Input Range| Max 120 Mbit/s
Image| 1080 ful-HD MPEG-4 extended ASP, MPEG-2
Audio| MPEG-1/2Audio Layer or Laye2, MPEG2 MPEG4
| AAC and MP EG4 AAC-HE (AA0+)
| Dolby Digital (AC- 3), MP3, WMA
Aspect Ratio| 4.3,16.9., Auto
Image Resolution| 5761, 576p, 720p, 1080i
Sound Mode| Stereo, Dual Channel, Joint Stereo, Mono
Audio Sampling Frequency| 3244.1/48KHz - Connections
LNB Input Terminal| F type, IEC 169-24 Female
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LNB Loop Output| F type, IEC 169-24 Female
HDMI| HD Video/Audio, Ver 1.2 Type A
TVSCART| CVBS, RGB, Audio L/R - Power Supply
input Voltage| 100-240V-, 50/60H7
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Power Consumption| Max25W
Standby| Max 1W
Working Temperature| 0°40°
Storage Temperature| -40°- 60° - Main System
Processor| 667MHz
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Flash (NAND FLASH)| 8 MByte (32 Mbi)
Memory (DDRI)| 16MByte(64 Mbit)
USB| USB 2.0
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