Ja-audio 9902S User Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualMEDIAMASTER9902 S

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GB 10Nokia smart switchConnecting a HiFi system• Connect an RCA/Cinch stereo cable from the AUDIO L R sock-ets on the Mediamaster to the LINE, AUX, SP

Page 3 - MEDIAMASTER 9902 S

GB 11This procedure is necessary if your Mediamaster is con-nected to the TV with an RF cable, and not via SCART.To tune your TV to the RF signal you

Page 4 - FOR YOUR SAFETY

GB 12LanguageSelect the desired menu language.This will also be the main language for audio and subtitling.General informationOnce you have correctly

Page 5 - REMOTE CONTROL

GB 13Antenna/satellite selectionSelect one of the alternatives from line 1 to 4 if you have a sin-gle antenna equipped with one LNB for receiving sign

Page 6 - FRONT AND REAR PANEL

GB 14FIRST TIME INSTALLATION*)About Signal strength (AGC)and Signal quality (SNR)The different signal indicators at the top of the menu provide in-for

Page 7 - CA module with its smartcard

GB 15FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONSelect one of these alternatives when you have a single antennaequipped with 2 LNBs, or two antennas with one LNB on each,

Page 8 - Preparing the remote control

GB 16FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONLine 7 on the antenna satellite selectionMenuThis selection is necessary only when your satellite choice dif-fers from

Page 9 - Connecting a TV and VCR

GB 17FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONMultisatellite/two port DiSEqCSelect this alternative if your antenna system has two LNBs andwhen you are not using any of

Page 10 - Connecting a HiFi system

GB 18FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONMultisatellite/four port DiSEqCSelect this alternative if your antenna system has four LNBs andwhen you are not using any

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GB 19FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONManual searchWhen you perform a Manual search you first need to enter someparameters for the channel search to work.The in

Page 12 - FIRST TIME INSTALLATION

SENokia intygar härmed att denna digitala mottagare,Mediamaster 9902 S, uppfyller kraven enligt direktiv1999/5/EC.Denna mottagare kan anslutas till et

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GB 20FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONType of motor• Select SATSCAN if it is a Nokia SatScan motor.• Select DiSEqC in case the motor you use is controlled byDiS

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GB 21FIRST TIME INSTALLATION...start the main search procedure for (in this case) the ASTRAchannels. The search procedure will take a while. Please

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GB 22FIRST TIME INSTALLATIONThe position of 22 satellites are preprogrammed in the SatScanmotor.As long as you select satellite positions from the lin

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GB 23VIEWING MODEGeneral informationThe following describes the basic functions of your Mediamasterwhile watching satellite TV or listening to satelli

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GB 24VIEWING MODEThe “i” (information) buttonThe Mediamaster has the ability to display information about pro-grammes currently being broadcast as wel

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GB 25List of TV and radio channelsAt the channel search procedure, three channel lists are created.One list named “All TV” containing all channels, an

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GB 26VIEWING MODETV release (0)With the 0 button you can toggle between analogue terrestrialTV, video, analogue and digital satellite TV signals.(This

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GB 27VIEWING MODERecording on an external analogue VideorecorderPlease note, that during the recording of a programme, every-thing shown on the screen

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GB 28HARD DISK RECORDINGIt is important for you to also be aware of the followingfacts concerning the hard disk recording• Only the channel whose numb

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GB 29The recording menuThis is the recording menu. You call up the menu to the screenby pressing the button marked “pad” (Personal Active Disc).The m

Page 23 - VIEWING MODE

GB 3MEDIAMASTER 9902 SContentsGeneral Information 4For your safety 4Service information 4Remote control 5Front and rear panel 6Viaccess smartcard 7CA

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GB 30The Pause ( ) RecordingTo describe this, let us say that the phone starts to ring while youare watching TV. You do not want to miss anything of

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GB 31What is happening during playback of a pause recordingthat is still in progress?When the playback starts, a few other things also happen at thesa

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GB 32The Normal recordingWhen you want to perform what we call a Normal recording.• Press on the remote control to pick up the recording menu.• Step

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GB 33HARD DISK RECORDINGTo start playback of a recordingYou find a finished recording in the List of recordings which youreach by• Pick up the recordi

Page 28 - HARD DISK RECORDING

GB 34HARD DISK RECORDINGFast Forward and Rewind of a pause recording inprogressThe Fast Forward function is useful when you just want to skimthrough e

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GB 35HARD DISK RECORDINGThe Slow Motion functionThe Slow Motion function is a way to watch a playback in aslower way than the normal playback speed. T

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GB 36HARD DISK RECORDINGThe Edit ( ) functionIt sometimes happen that some extra minutes from the pro-gramme that starts after or before the one you

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GB 37HARD DISK RECORDINGPlayStart playback. Refer to page 33.Handle recordingBy selecting any of the recordings from the List of recordings andpressin

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GB 38HARD DISK RECORDINGEraseEnter this menu when you want to clean up the disk from certainrecordings. Before you erase a recording you will get a ch

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GB 39HARD DISK RECORDINGSave a recording as Erasable or PermanentTo avoid that a Pause or Normal recording will be erased, it is agood idea to change

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GB 4GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEDIAMASTER• Allow 10 cm space around the Mediamaster forsufficient ventilation.• Do not cover the Mediamaster’s ven

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GB 40MAIN MENUGeneral informationMany of the functions of the Mediamaster are available from theMain menu.Press MENU to open it.You can always leave a

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GB 41Create listFrom here you create your own favourite lists, containing thechannels you watch most frequently. You must give each list aspecific nam

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GB 42Select channelsFrom this menu you add and remove the channels in your Favour-ite lists. You use the “All TV” or “All radio” list as basis to sele

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GB 43Rearrange channelsFrom here you can arrange the sequence for the channels withinyour favourite lists.• With , mark the channel you want to move

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GB 44Update channelsWhen new TV and radio channels are added to the different sat-ellites, you can check and automatically update the channel lists.Ne

Page 40 - MAIN MENU

GB 45MAIN MENUSystem configurationYou will be asked to enter your access code before you can en-ter this menu. The code is preset to 1234 from the fac

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GB 46MAIN MENU• Adjust the antenna towards the new satellite. Look at the Sig-nal strength (AGC) and Signal quality (SNR) bar indications tocheck the

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GB 47MAIN MENUView attributesChech position and orientation for different satellites by select-ing the line “View attributes”.Delete satelliteYou can

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GB 48MAIN MENUTV signalIf the teletext function does not work when watching channelsfrom an analogue satellite receiver connected to the Media-master,

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GB 49MAIN MENUInformation about the modemThis equipment has been approved pursuant to Council Decision98/482/EC [CTR 21] for pan-European single term

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GB 5Switch the Mediamaster in and out of standby mode.EXIT TV Return to the viewing mode from a menu without storingany settings (in menu mode).Switc

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GB 50MAIN MENUUser preferencesFrom here you can change the menu language. You also haveaccess to the Parental Control, the Appearance and RecordingPre

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GB 51MAIN MENUApplication download (“Open TV” applications)From some channels it is possible to download specific pro-gramme applications such as game

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GB 52MAIN MENURecording preferencesChanges made here will be the new default settings and will af-fect recordings made to the disk.Make new recordings

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GB 53MAIN MENU• If you select “No” on line 5:A few seconds before the live programme is caught up, the“fast forward” will slow down to normal speed. D

Page 50 - User preferences

GB 54MAIN MENUThe following extreme examplewill show what might happen when the setting does not corre-spond with the reality, and the disk is getting

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GB 55MAIN MENUDiagnosticsTo find out the condition of certain parts of the Mediamaster, youcan run a diagnostic test.Conditional AccessThis menu will

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GB 56Common Interface (CI)These menus are provided by the CA module and its Smartcard.MAIN MENUTimerGeneralYou can program the Mediamaster to start a

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GB 57MAIN MENUIndicates a recording eventImportant information related to the timer recordingIf you program the box to perform a timer recording e.g.

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GB 58Parental controlA feature that allows parents to ”lock” programmes thatthey consider unsuitable for children. A ”locked” chan-nel or programme ca

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GB 59ProblemThe display on the front panel doesnot light up/is not lit.No sound or picture, but the frontpanel shows the time or - - : - -.No sound or

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GB 6AUDIO L Rphono connectorsStereo outputs forconnection to a HiFisystemTV SCARTfor connectionto the TVAUX SCARTfor connection to a VCR,or an analo

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GB 60PROBLEM SOLVINGFRONT PANEL DISPLAYProblemThe remote control is not working.You see the on-screen message.Viewing card error.You have forgotten yo

Page 58 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

GB 61Transmission standardsDVB, MPEG 2LNB / Tuner inputConnector 1x F-type (LNB)RF input frequency 950-2150 MHzRF input power level -25 to -65 dBmSup

Page 59 - PROBLEM SOLVING

66 76986-18 © 0226Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporationwww.nokia.comImportant InformationWiring the plug

Page 60 - FRONT PANEL DISPLAY

GB 7Viaccess smartcardOnly for services coded with the Viaccess CA system.• Insert your Viaccess smartcard fully into the left slot behind thelid of t

Page 61 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GB 8The box for your Mediamaster should contain thefollowing items:• the Mediamaster• remote control with 2 AAA batteries• SCART cable (fully featured

Page 62 - Important Information

GB 9Connecting to the TV• Connect the SCART cable between the main SCART socketon the TV and the TV SCART socket on the Mediamaster.• Connect an RF ca

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