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Installation
1.
Insert one end of the supplied telephone lead into the telephone socket
(marked TELEPHONE LINE) on the rear panel of your box, as shown in the diagram at the top of the page.
2.
If you need to use an adapter, choose the correct adapter for your location. If you are not sure which one to use, compare with your telephone connector.
Insert the free end of your supplied telephone lead into the RJ11 socket on the adapter.
3.
Remove your telephone connector from your telephone wall socket.
Insert your telephone connector into the correct socket on your adapter.
Insert the adapter into your telephone wall socket.
Adapter for Sweden
Adapter for Denmark
❖ Connecting a ‘magic eye’
You can connect a ‘magic eye’ (not supplied) to the secondary RF output
(marked RF OUT - 2) on the rear panel of your box, so that you can operate your box from a different room.
To connect the ‘magic eye’, consult the instructions that came with it.
❖ Connecting to the mains supply
Adapter for Norway and Finland
Once you have safely made all the other connections, you can connect your box to the mains supply.
1.
Using the supplied mains lead, insert the box mains connector into the mains input (marked
2.
Connect the mains plug to the mains wall socket as shown in the diagram below.
3.
If there is a switch by the mains wall socket, switch it on.
4.
Connect your other equipment to the mains supply.
WARNING
DO NOT connect the mains plug to the wall socket until you have made ALL the
other connections.
Mains input
230V 50Hz
1
Mains connector
Wall socket
2
Mains plug
13
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Table of contents
- 2 For your safety
- 3 Welcome to digital satellite TV!
- 3 Updates to your box
- 3 Inserting the batteries in your remote control
- 4 Your remote control
- 5 Your Viasat Box
- 5 Front panel
- 6 Rear panel connectors overview
- 7 Installation
- 7 The supplied equipment
- 7 Where to place your box
- 7 What else do I need?
- 7 Smart card
- 8 Satellite dish
- 12 Optional audio connections
- 12 Connecting to the telephone line
- 13 Connecting a ‘magic eye
- 13 Connecting to the mains supply
- 14 Switching on for the first time
- 15 RF Tuning
- 15 Making the installation settings
- 16 Switching on and off
- 17 Getting Started
- 17 Using the Viasat Guide
- 17 Changing channel
- 17 Unlocking a locked channel
- 18 Changing the volume on your TV
- 18 Using the channel banner
- 18 Displaying the channel banner
- 19 Watching a programme
- 19 Instantly recording a programme
- 19 Setting a reminder
- 19 Displaying extra programme information
- 20 information screens
- 21 Using Live Pause
- 22 Using Instant Rewind
- 23 On-screen symbols
- 25 Viasat EPG
- 25 Finding a programme
- 27 set a reminder for
- 28 Choosing a programme to record
- 28 Viasat Ticket
- 29 Purchasing a Ticket programme
- 30 Planner
- 32 Your box’s disk space
- 32 Schedule changes
- 32 Using Series Link
- 32 Deleting a programme from your Planner
- 33 see the reminder
- 34 Reminder clashes
- 34 Recording Programmes
- 34 Recording programmes
- 35 programme
- 35 Recording clashes
- 36 Disk space warning
- 37 Manual recording
- 38 Watching Recordings
- 38 Watching recordings
- 38 Playback symbol
- 39 During playback
- 40 or locked channels
- 40 Using Bookmarks
- 40 Active
- 40 Interactive TV
- 40 Playing games
- 41 Setup
- 41 Using the Setup menus
- 41 Using the Parental Control menu
- 42 Locking Channels
- 43 Setting viewing restrictions
- 44 Setting purchase restrictions
- 44 Changing your PIN code
- 45 Changing your Planner settings
- 46 Changing your PVR recording settings
- 47 Using the System Settings
- 48 Changing the Picture settings
- 49 Changing the Sound settings
- 51 Viewing the box information
- 51 Viewing the Signal Test screen
- 52 Installation Setup
- 52 Changing the LNB Setup
- 53 Setting the Default Transponder
- 54 Changing the Modem Settings
- 54 Setting the RF output channel
- 55 Setting up your remote control for your TV
- 57 Extra Information
- 57 Recording a digital satellite programme
- 57 and terrestrial TV
- 57 Error messages
- 58 Solving Problems
- 58 On-screen messages
- 61 General Problems
- 63 Specification
- 64 End User Licence Terms