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4.2 Keys and Functions 

No. 

Item 

Description 

The red 

indicator 

Flash red when you press the keys in the 

TV learning

Learning keys  Learn some key features of the TV remote control. 

Function keys  For more information about the color keys, see the 

instructions provided on the user interface. 

INFO

 key 

Display information available on shows. 

OK

 key 

Select (Enter) a menu or Confirm a selected option. 

Navigation 

keys

 

 

Move the cursor. 

 

Adjust the volume by the left or right key. 

 

Switch the channels by the up or down key. 

MENU

 key 

 

Display the main

 

menu in the viewing mode. 

 

Return to the previous screen in a menu. 

REC

 key 

 

Instant record the programs in living broadcast. 

 

Stop recording the programs in living broadcast. 

CH

 keys 

 

Go to the previous or next screen. 

 

Go to the previous or next channel. 

PVR

 key 

Enter the 

Record Management 

menu in the viewing 

mode. 

10 

Control keys 

Rewind,

Fast Forward,

Play/Pause, 

Stop. 

11 

0-9

 keys 

Select channels or enter numbers. 

12 

FAV

 key 

Favorite zap key to browse through all the favorite 

channels after the program banner displays. 

13 

RECALL 

key

 

Switch between the current channel and the previous 

channel. 

14 

VOL

 keys 

Adjust the volume in the viewing mode. 

15 

EXIT

 key 

Exit to the living broadcast. 

16 

EPG

 key 

Display the Electronic Program Guide. 

17 

TV/R

 key 

Switch between TV programs and Radio programs. 

18 

RESERVE

 

key 

Enter the booking management interface. 

Summary of Contents for DS363

Page 1: ...DS363 Satellite Digital TV Set Top Box User Guide Version 01 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...ctions 8 4 3 Learning function 9 5 Connecting Cables 10 5 1 Using the AV Cable 10 5 2 Using the Coaxial Cable 11 5 3 Using the HDMI Cable 12 6 Inserting the Smart Card 13 7 Main Menu Overview 14 7 1 Accessing the Main Menu 14 7 2 Channel Management 14 7 3 Record Management 14 7 4 System Installation 17 7 5 System Setup 18 7 6 CA Menu 20 7 7 Information 22 ...

Page 3: ...ii 8 Basic Operations 24 8 1 EPG 24 8 2 Viewing the Program Information Banner 24 8 3 Displaying the program list 25 8 4 Recording and playback 25 9 Troubleshooting 28 10 Specifications 30 ...

Page 4: ...disconnect it from the power supply Ensure that your hands are dry during operation Keep the device far from sources of heat and fire such as a heater or a candle Keep the device far from electronic appliances that generate strong magnetic or electric fields such as a microwave oven or a refrigerator Place the device on a stable surface Place the device in a cool and well ventilated indoor area Do...

Page 5: ...cations indicated on the device nameplate Ensure that the power adapter meets the requirements of Clause 2 5 in IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 and it is tested and approved according to national or local standards Safety of Children Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children Otherwise they may damage the device and its accessories by mistake or they may swallow the small components of ...

Page 6: ...r spray to clean the device shell Environmental Protection Do not dispose of the device and the accessories in a garbage can Dispose of the device according to the local regulations on disposing of packing materials exhausted batteries and abandoned devices and support the recycling activity ...

Page 7: ...able lists the accessories in the product package No Item Quantity 1 Set Top Box 1 2 Remote control 1 3 AA batteries 2 4 Power adapter 1 5 AV cable 1 6 User Guide 1 If you find any item missing or damaged contact your service provider ...

Page 8: ...a menu Change the channel in the viewing mode 6 MENU button Display the main menu in the viewing mode Return to the previous screen in a menu 7 OK button Confirm a selected option 8 Remote control signal receiver Receive the remote control s infrared signal 9 Remote control signal indicator Flash red when the STB receives the remote control s infrared signal 10 Message indicator Turn yellow when t...

Page 9: ...ur TV 5 AUDIO L R interface Connect the audio cable to the STB to send analog audio signals to your TV or other audio devices 6 HDMI interface Connect a High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI cable to the STB to send digital audio and video signals to your TV 7 Smart card slot House a smart card that enables you to watch programs 8 Power interface Connect the power adapter to the STB USB interf...

Page 10: ...s provided on the user interface UI When using the STB do not expose the STB s infrared signal receiver to direct sunlight The figures of the remote control shown in this document are only for your reference The actual appearance may differ slightly from that shown depending on the product you purchased 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ...

Page 11: ...s screen in a menu 7 REC key Instant record the programs in living broadcast Stop recording the programs in living broadcast 8 CH keys Go to the previous or next screen Go to the previous or next channel 9 PVR key Enter the Record Management menu in the viewing mode 10 Control keys Rewind Fast Forward Play Pause Stop 11 0 9 keys Select channels or enter numbers 12 FAV key Favorite zap key to brows...

Page 12: ...ample Learn the POWER key from the TV remote control Step 1 Press the STUDY key in the TV learning keypad panel continuously for 2 seconds Until the LED gradually flash red to keep lighting release the key Step 2 Press the POWER key on the remote control within 10 seconds then the red LED is flashing it means this button is ready to receive the code Step 3 Aim the emission port of the original TV ...

Page 13: ... figures shown in the following sections are only for your reference The actual appearance may differ slightly from that shown depending on the product you purchased There are three manners to connect the STB and your TV depends on the components that you intend to connect and the desired signal quality and the styles of your TV 5 1 Using the AV Cable Step 1 Use a satellite antenna cable to connec...

Page 14: ...ord or surge protector 5 2 Using the Coaxial Cable Step 1 Use a satellite antenna cable to connect a dish to the STB s LNB in interface Step 2 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the STB s CH3 CH4 interface Step 3 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to your TV s TV interface Step 4 Use the power adapter to connect the STB s DC IN interface to a working power socket extension cord or surge...

Page 15: ...e Step 2 Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the STB s HDMI interface Step 3 Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to your TV s HDMI interface Step 4 Use the power adapter to connect the STB s DC IN interface to a working power socket extension cord or surge protector Antena L N B I N 3 0 0 m A M a x A B L E I ...

Page 16: ... Do not frequently insert or remove the smart card Step 1 Record the serial number that appears in the back of your smart card Step 2 Call the local service providers to activate the service Step 3 Insert the smart card Insert the smart card with the metal chip facing downwards into the smart card slot of the STB L N B I N 3 0 0 m A M a x ...

Page 17: ...tallation search the programs System Setup set up the system properties CA Menu set up the CA properties Information view detail 7 2 Channel Management 1 Select the Channel Management 2 Press OK to access the sub menu 3 Input the default pins 000000 Lock the selected program Set the selected program to your favorite program 7 3 Record Management 1 Select the Record Management 2 Press OK to access ...

Page 18: ...d you can easily set the recording reservations for future programs Press OK to edit the parameters of a reservation Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide Press Function key red to delete one recording reservation Press Function key green to delete all recording reservations Press Function key yellow to add one recording reservation 7 3 3 Setting When you select the Setting you can edit th...

Page 19: ...urn to the last viewed guide USB storage device with capacity of more than 10 GB in order to meet the recording requirements USB storage devices below USB 2 0 are supported as well But they may not work properly The system may require a longer time to read large amounts of data stored in a USB device 7 3 5 Format Be sure to back up important files since data stored in a USB storage device may be d...

Page 20: ... the USB storage device safely Press OK to remove the USB storage device safely Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide 7 4 System Installation 1 Select the System Installation 2 Press OK to access the sub menu Press OK to search for programs 7 4 1 Auto Search When you select the Auto Search the STB will start search the programs automatically ...

Page 21: ... access the sub menu Press OK to configure system properties 7 5 1 Time Date When you select the Time Date you can view the information of the time and date Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide 7 5 2 AV Setting When you select the AV Setting you can change the display mode of the output of the program by modifying the parameters Press OK to edit the parameters the first press OK to save t...

Page 22: ...rn to the last viewed guide 7 5 4 Factory Reset When you select the Factory Reset you can restore the default settings The default pins is 000000 Press OK to restore the settings Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide 7 5 5 OTA Upgrade If current version is not the latest version you can upgrade to the latest version by selecting the OTA Upgrade Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide...

Page 23: ...who obtain the USB disk upgrade file from the local service providers could use this method to upgrade the software 7 6 CA Menu 1 Select the CA Menu 2 Press OK to access the sub menu Press OK to configure CA properties 7 6 1 Email When you select the Email you can watch the information of the Email Press OK to show more details of the email Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide ...

Page 24: ...ect the Password Mgmt you can change the passwords The password requirement is 6 digits If you forget your new password please contact the local service providers Press OK to edit the passwords Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide 7 6 4 Teleview Rating When you select the Teleview Rating you can set the level of watching television programs Press OK to edit the parameter Press MENU to ret...

Page 25: ...STB Press OK to start pairing Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide 7 7 Information 1 Select the Information 2 Press OK to access the sub menu Press OK to display details 7 7 1 System Info When you select the System Info you can view the information of STB Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide ...

Page 26: ...23 7 7 2 Reminder When you select the Reminder you can view the TV programs that you have reserved Press MENU to return to the last viewed guide ...

Page 27: ...rams in next day Press Function key yellow to reserve the program Press OK to play the program 8 1 2 Setting a Reminder 1 Press EPG to enter the EPG interface 2 Press or to highlight an upcoming program in the program guide or the program banner 3 Press OK reserve the program Press OK Select to show the details of the program 8 2 Viewing the Program Information Banner Press INFO to display the pro...

Page 28: ...requently plug or unplug the USB storage device Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly Please connect the power cable to a USB storage device which requires an external power supply If not the device may not be recognized Please connect a USB storage device with the cable offered by the device maker If not the device may not be recognized Please do not disconnect direct...

Page 29: ...en it is in standby mode 8 4 2 Playback Press MENU to enter the main menu then select Record Management Record The STB may require a longer time to read large amounts of data stored in a USB storage device If the USB storage device does not work properly you can restart STB How fast a USB storage device is detected differs from device to device We cannot guarantee compatibility operation or bus po...

Page 30: ...longer time to read large amounts of data stored in a USB storage device If the USB storage device does not work properly you can remove it safely then reconnect it again How fast a USB storage device is detected differs from device to device We cannot guarantee compatibility operation or bus power with all USB mass storage devices when connected to the STB ...

Page 31: ...ted Correctly connect the HDMI cable The STB is in standby mode Press the STANDBY key on the STB s remote control When the STB is powered on there is no signal The STB cannot receive satellite signals Correctly connect the antenna cable If the problem persists change the cable Adjust the location of the antenna by following the instruction The remote control does not work No battery is installed i...

Page 32: ... change the language The video quality is poor Signal loss by the cable Install the antenna in a place free of obstacles Keep the power and the antenna cable for the satellite apart from each other Check the signal level and adjust the antenna position if the level is too low NOTE The signal level may be affected by weather conditions Less channels in scanning Cannot use the USB storage device Inc...

Page 33: ...ation DVB S QPSK DVB S2 QPSK 8PSK Symbol Rate DVB S 1 Ms s to 45Ms s DVB S2 5 Ms s to 33Ms s MPEG Transport Stream A V Decoding Parameter Specifications Transport Stream MPEG 2 ISO IEC 13818 Transport Stream Specification Video MPEG 2 MP ML H 264 AVC Audio MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer 1 2 MPEG2 AAC MPEG4 AAC HE Aspect Ratio 4 3 or 16 9 Active Pixel 720 480i 720 480p 1280 720p 1920 1080i Audio Mode Stereo ...

Page 34: ...pecifications Input Voltage DC IN 12V Power Adapter Power Consumption 24W Dimension L W H About 248 mm 132 mm 45 mm Weight About 0 572 kg Working Temperature 0 C to 45 C Working Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Smartcard Interface Parameter Specifications Smartcard Slot 1 Slot ISO 7816 ...

Page 35: ...ompliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in...

Page 36: ...erchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed in no event shall the author be liable for any direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or services loss of use data or profits or business interruption however caused and on any theory of liability whether in contract strict liability or tort...

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