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USER’S MANUAL
USER’S MANUAL
SAB
EXPLORER
(FTA, CI, FTASC, CISC)
Please read this User’s Manual carefully.
The menu structure and specifications can be changed without notice.
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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

USER’S MANUALUSER’S MANUALSABEXPLORER(FTA, CI, FTASC, CISC)Please read this User’s Manual carefully. The menu structure and specifications can be chan

Page 2 - Table of Contents

.Receiver ConnectionVarious equipment (TV/VCR) can be connected to this receiver.This manual will explain common ways to connect to the equipment. If

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1. Channel Info Banner The details of services such as satellite name, channel information,channel names, program names and lock, scrambled, teletext

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3. Channel list Press the “OK” button to display channel list already searched. You can change All SAT, Satellite, Scramble and Sort List mode bypre

Page 5 - General Introduction

4. Satellite List Press the “SAT LIST” button to display the selected satellite list.  Press “OK” button on a name to displayand to select all chann

Page 6 - Glossary

8. Useful Function By pressing the “TV/R” button, you can change TV/ Radio mode. By pressing the “PAUSE” button, you can pause the screen and you ca

Page 7 - Remote Control Unit

1. InstallationThe installation menu allows you to set theAntenna and various functions, and customize service. After selecting the“Main Menu” functi

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LNB power : Turn on/off the LNB’ Power.LNB Frequency : LNB Frequency valuecan be selected by using the “ ”, “ ”buttons and Enter a proper value by us

Page 9 - Front/Rear Panel

When selecting “USALS” Yellow Color buttonIf you have a USALS motorized system, you must set your position (latitude and longitude) in order to calcul

Page 10 - Receiver Connection

1.1.2 RENAMESelect the satellite name you would like to rename and press the “OK” button. Byusing the “BACK” buttons, Move to beprevious menu. Press “

Page 11 - View Mode

1.1.4 TRANSPONDERIt will be more convenient to use this procedure when you want to search the channels for a specified transponder offered from the sa

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Safety----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3General Introduction----------------------

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1.2 Database UpgradeLets you download database by RS-232 cable. Connect two receivers with RS-232 cable.The Receiver which receives databaseselects a

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1.3 Initialize STB“Initialize STB” function formats all information including the existing parentallock code and favorite channels to the initialcondi

Page 15 - Main Menu

Rename : Press the “YELLOW” key toselect the channels that you want to changethe channel name, then the following“Channel Rename” menu and keyboardscr

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Fav-Rename : Press the “YELLOW” key tochange the name of Favorite Group, then thefollowing “Favorite Rename” menu andkeyboard screen will be displaye

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3.2 Video SettingsTV Scart Mode : Select your Tv scart videooutput format, RGB/CVBS, by pressingthe “ ”, “ ” buttons.Aspect ratio : Select your screen

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3.4 Clock settingsDaylight Saving Time : Select the “Daylightsaving time” “ON/OFF” mode by using the “ ”, “ ” buttons.Adjust Time Zone : You can set t

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Installation Lock : To lock the Installationmenu, select “Installation Lock” in the “LockSettings” menu and change it to the “ON”mode by using the “ ”

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4. Utility This STB supports additional functions such as Calendar and Games.Calendar :“▼” : Previous Year “▲” : Next Year “◀” : Prev

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5. Common Interface You can enjoy not only Free-To-Air services but also scrambled services using the Conditional Access Modules (CAM) & Smart car

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Check volume value Incorrect volume valueCheck SCART cableIncorrect cable connecting receiver and TVNo stereo sound !Make sure your remote control isp

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1.2 Data Base Upgrade-----------------------------------------------------------------------191.3 Initialize STB------------------------------------

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0°C to 50°COperating Temperature30022060 (WDH)Dimension30 Watts MaxPower Consumption110-240V AC, 50/60HzSupply Voltage15m MaxRemote ControlPAL B/G

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This receiver has been manufactured to satisfy the international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully.MAIN SUPPLY1

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This manual will help you learn basic functions such as formatting, selecting channels and many other functions of the receiver. All functions can be

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Glossary Antenna A device that collects and radiates electromagnetic waves. Includes a satellite dish and a broadband antenna. Forward Error C

Page 29 -  TROUBLE SHOOTING

Remote Control Unit4135119211416220108967183151711122223TV/SATMUTENumeric ButtonsSAT LISTEPGCH/Page Up/DownINFOChannel Up/DownBACKSUBTOPTIONAUDIOSTAN

Page 30 - Specification

Remote Control Unit..2STANDBYTV/SAT3MUTENumeric Buttons4SAT LIST5Page Up/Down6INFO7Channel Up/Down8Volume Up/Down9BACK10SUBT11121314TV/RADIO15GUIDE16F

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 Front Panel1. : Turn on & off the power of the receiver.2. MENU : Moves to main menu during TV viewing3. OK : Displays the channel list and s

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