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DYON ENTER 42 PRO X2

 

V 1.2.0 

Content 

1

 

Important Safety Instructions...................................................................3

 

2

 

Conformity ............................................................................................. 11

 

3

 

Mounting 

– dismantling ......................................................................... 12

 

Stand mounting ................................................................................................ 12

 

4

 

Front and Rear Panel Illustration ........................................................... 14

 

The Device ...................................................................................................... 14

 

Connections ..................................................................................................... 15

 

4.3

 

CI/CI+ Slot .............................................................................................. 16

 

4.4

 

Remote Key Function ............................................................................. 18

 

4.5

 

Connecting to TV-Signal Input ................................................................ 21

 

4.5.1

 

Connection for DVB-T2 reception or cable TV ................................. 21

 

4.5.2

 

Connection for Satellite reception..................................................... 22

 

5

 

First Time Setup .................................................................................... 23

 

Basic Settings .................................................................................................. 23

 

Channel search ................................................................................................ 24

 

First Time Installation ....................................................................................... 26

 

BLUE key. ........................................................................................................ 26

 

Satellite Managment ........................................................................................ 27

 

Satellite settings ............................................................................................ 28

 

Transponder .................................................................................................. 28

 

Channel search ............................................................................................. 29

 

Program Edit .................................................................................................... 29

 

Signal information ............................................................................................ 30

 

CI information .................................................................................................. 30

 

6

 

OSD Settings (Main Operations) ........................................................... 33

 

6.1    CHANNEL MENU .................................................................................... 33

 

6.2

 

PICTURE MENU .................................................................................... 38

 

6.3 SOUND MENU .......................................................................................... 40

 

6.4

 

TIME MENU ........................................................................................... 41

 

6.5 SETUP MENU ........................................................................................... 43

 

6.6    LOCK MENU ........................................................................................... 45

 

7

 

Hotel Mode ............................................................................................ 47

 

8

 

EPG Menu (Electronic Program Guide). ............................................... 50

 

9

 

Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 51

 

No sound /No Picture ....................................................................................... 51

 

Error notes ....................................................................................................... 53

 

10 CI+ information ....................................................................................... 55

 

11 TELETEXT Function Keys ...................................................................... 57

 

12 Selecting the input source ....................................................................... 59

 

13 Connecting USB Devices ........................................................................ 60

 

13.1    Photo Playback ..................................................................................... 61

 

13.2    Music Playback ..................................................................................... 62

 

13.3    Video Playback ...................................................................................... 63

 

Summary of Contents for ENTER 42 PRO X2

Page 1: ...nnel search 24 First Time Installation 26 BLUE key 26 Satellite Managment 27 Satellite settings 28 Transponder 28 Channel search 29 Program Edit 29 Signal information 30 CI information 30 6 OSD Settings Main Operations 33 6 1 CHANNEL MENU 33 6 2 PICTURE MENU 38 6 3 SOUND MENU 40 6 4 TIME MENU 41 6 5 SETUP MENU 43 6 6 LOCK MENU 45 7 Hotel Mode 47 8 EPG Menu Electronic Program Guide 50 9 Troubleshoo...

Page 2: ...EN DYON ENTER 42 PRO X2 2 14 Specifications 64 15 Glossary 66 16 Warranty condition 67 ...

Page 3: ...ons heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protected the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the a...

Page 4: ...t device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 15 The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloth curtains etc 16 No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 17 Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal 18 The use of apparatus in moderate climate ...

Page 5: ...arts When servicing use only identical replacement parts Warning High voltages are used in the operation of this television receiver Do not remove the cabinet back from your set Refer servicing to qualified service personnel To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard do not expose the television receiver to rain or moisture Do not drop or push objects into the television cabinet slots or openings ...

Page 6: ...evision on an unstable cart stand shelf or table Serious injury to an individual and damage to the television may result if it should fall When the television receiver is not used for an extended period of time it is advisable to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet If the television is to be built into a compartment or similar enclosure the minimum distances must be maintained Heat bui...

Page 7: ...components or through other procedures of re using outdated equipment you are making an important contribution to protection our environment Please ask you local municipal administration for the location of the corresponding recycling point Battery Recycling In order to ensure the environmentally friendly disposal of batteries please do NOT dispose of used batteries through normal household waste ...

Page 8: ... and on our company itself If you have questions or problems please read the FAQs on our website or contact our customer support service support axdia de Manufacturer Axdia International GmbH Formerweg 9 D 47877 Willich Germany Tel 49 0 2154 8826 0 Fax 49 0 2154 8826 100 Support Hotline 49 0 2154 8826 101 Web www dyon eu E Mail support axdia de ...

Page 9: ...e improper and may lead to material damages and even personal injuries Moreover it will result in the immediate loss of guarantee The manufacturer does not bear any liability for damages caused due to improper use This device is future proof and ready for the reception of DVB T2 in Germany The reception of DVB T2 HD allows you to receive high definition HD stations via antenna For this we use the ...

Page 10: ...ter 2 hours without pressing any key Please note that this is NOT a defect The device is designed like this Please use the system settings to turn off this function if necessary Please use the Main Power key to turn the device off and on again for further use ...

Page 11: ...onal GmbH hereby declare that this device corresponds to the basic requirements and relevant regulations outlined in guidelines 2014 53 EU and 2009 125 EC The CE declaration of conformity for this product may be found on the following link www dyon eu CE RHOS ...

Page 12: ...EN DYON ENTER 42 PRO X2 12 3 Mounting dismantling Stand mounting Fix the feet in the device as described in the picture and fix them with the enclosed mounting screws ...

Page 13: ...EN DYON ENTER 42 PRO X2 13 Wall mounting Fasten your wall bracket to the threads on the back and observe the whole spacing 100mm 200mm ...

Page 14: ...EN DYON ENTER 42 PRO X2 14 4 Front and Rear Panel Illustration The Device Remote Sensor and Status indicator In stand by mode the status indicator lights up red Turn the TV on or off ...

Page 15: ...NTER 42 PRO X2 15 Connections Connections from bottom to top 1 SCART 2 HDMI 1 ARC 3 HDMI 2 4 VGA 5 USB 6 Digital Audio Out 7 DVB S 8 DVB C T 9 CI Module 10 Mini AV PC Audio 11 Headphones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 16: ...he TV set from power 2 Before inserting the module into the device insure that the smart card has been properly installed into the module Pay close attention to the direction when inserting The printing on the module and the chip of the smart card must be on top 3 Insert the Module with inserted smart card with the printing of the module facing backwards Insert the module carefully into the slot o...

Page 17: ...been accomplished and all other settings have been set The activation of the card may take several minutes for the first time it is used When necessary the device will check the module every time the device is switched on Pay close attention to the manual of the CI module and smart card Depending on the provider the smartcard may be omitted ...

Page 18: ...witch the aspect ratio 12 TV RADIO It is used to switch between digital TV channels and radio stations if existing 13 RED Color Key In Menu Menu function as displayed In TV Teletext Mode To open further teletext pages directly as shown at the bottom If the page is not available the color display on the screen flashes briefly 14 BLUE Color Key Refer to RED Color Key 15 GREEN Color Key Refer to RED ...

Page 19: ...teletext is available in the broadcasted stream 34 S PAGE Only TV Teletext Mode Some pages contain subpages that are automatically displayed one after the other Use this button to pause the order or resume AutoPlay The input is displayed in the upper left corner 35 INDEX Only TV Teletext Mode Open the teletext start page Index Page 100 36 HOLD Only TV Teletext Mode Stop automatic teletext page adv...

Page 20: ...2 20 Notes on batteries If the remote control is not used for a long period of time please remove the battery from the compartment Do not heat batteries or dispose of them in fires Do not dismantle deform or modify batteries ...

Page 21: ...s region DVB T radio stations are only available in very few regions Please note that when using DVB T a new station search should be performed every time you change location Broadcast stations and their transmission frequency vary from region to region Supplement to DVB T2 This device is suitable for the reception of DVB T2 transmitters in Germany Make sure DVB T2 is available in your region If y...

Page 22: ...lite reception Connect the signal cable to the LNB IN input on the rear panel 5 After connection switch on the device Perform the initial installation or press SOURCE select SATELLITE and perform the station search Please note the reception path settings ...

Page 23: ...or reset to the factory default setting Please use the buttons to select the desired language and country Press OK to proceed Environment Home Mode Adjusted illuminance for the home Shop Mode Adjusted illuminance for bright environments e g sales areas Note Before you proceed please make sure that the receiver antenna cable is connected ...

Page 24: ...n systems such as hotels DTV For private TV reception regardless of which reception path you use DTV is the correct setting for digital TV channels A simultaneous analogue search does not have to be carried out Note If you receive television for private use DTV is usually the right choice for the type of reception Then select the reception mode available to you Other settings are usually not neces...

Page 25: ...sing the arrow keys Further settings are usually not necessary Confirm with OK to start the channel search DVB T Terrestrial reception via indoor or roof antenna Terrestrial reception via indoor or roof antenna If you are using an indoor or roof antenna to receive TV channels please select the DVB T option for RECEPTION WAY using the arrow keys Further settings are usually not necessary Confirm wi...

Page 26: ...te First Time Installation If you select Satellite Mode in the Tune Type and you will see the following picture If you want load the default channel list please press EXIT key if you want to search the channel please press the BLUE key ...

Page 27: ...1 1 Select the right port up to 16 for the right LNB Motor Press LEFT RIGHT to select DiSEqC1 2 or DiSEqC1 3 Then Press OK to show the menu to set position DiSEqC1 2 Move the motor to a right position to lock the signal DiSEqC1 3 Move the motor according to the local and satellite positions Motor Settings Select DiSEqC and press OK to open Move Auto Press LEFT RIGHT to start to move West East It w...

Page 28: ...the focused satellite Also you can press EPG to switch back to satellites list Add transponder Press RED to add a new transponder It can t save an existing TP under the same satellite Edit transponder Press GREEN to edit the focused transponder It can t save an existing TP under the same satellite Delete transponder Press YELLOW to delete the focused transponder Press OK to confirm Single Transpon...

Page 29: ...select All Channels or FTA Channels Service Type Press to select ALL DTV or Radio Press OK to start scanning with the above settings Multi Satellites Scan Press OK to select satellites with the mark then press BLUE to pop the menu of scanning setting After Configuring like single satellite scan press OK to start multi satellites scan Program Edit To edit your program preferences rename skip favour...

Page 30: ...is displayed The program is marked as a skip Set Favourite Program Select the preferred program then press the FAV button A list with possible favoritelist will be open Select one and press Ok A heart shaped symbol will appear and the program is marked as a favourite Signal information It shows the signal quality and signal strange by selectet channel CI information The TV set contains a Common In...

Page 31: ...r open the selected function 4 Press EXIT to store the changes and exit the menu Important Use the EXIT or MENU button to cancel the channel scan Please note that if you cancel the scan no stations will be stored and therefore no station picture will be displayed Hints for satellite reception By default only the satellite Astra 19 2 East is searched for available channels Within the initial instal...

Page 32: ...he device Make sure that both the correct reception mode and the correct reception path have been selected If you are not sure please perform the initial installation again using the ADVANCED menu and the First installation menu item If a CI module error such as NO CI module or Error code 17 is displayed this can have various causes Please refer to the chapter Troubleshooting ...

Page 33: ...nd to select the page Press to select the setting 6 1 CHANNEL MENU The first menu item is the MENU CHANNEL only for TV or DTV sources You can search and edit channels here NOTE After the initial installation only stations of the currently selected receiver source can be edited here ...

Page 34: ...o select a country Then push the OK button to start the auto tuning NOTE All stored channels will be erased and overwritten during automatic channel search After the automatic channel search the first channel is displayed If no signal is received for 15 minutes the TV automatically enters the sleep mode ...

Page 35: ... a DTV channel and then search the channels in this channel To select a channel please press Then press OK to search the channel NOTE Bad bad Normal normal Good good is the signal strength NOTE Press the red videotext button to store channels after manual search ...

Page 36: ...s 1 First change to the reception mode DVB T C or Satellite in which you want to edit the channel list and sort channels 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control 3 Select Program Edit from the CHANNEL menu and press the OK button 4 Select the channels you want to edit individually using the button ...

Page 37: ...te Press the FAV button to the right of the program the icon is displayed Select the FAV program press the FAV button again the program is removed from the favorites the icon disappear 5 Signal information Use the buttons to select the menu item Signal Information To get signal information press OK to confirm Press the Menu button to return to the previous menu Press the EXIT key to exit the menu ...

Page 38: ... item of the MENU is PICTURE MENU You can adjust picture effect here such as contrast brightness etc just if in picture mode personal has been selected Press to select the setting press to change the setting Press TV MENU to step back to the previous menu ...

Page 39: ...oise Reduction Off Low Middle High Screen Screen is avaliable in PC mode only which can adjust Horizontal position vertical position size and phase Note Tint is available in NTSC system only There are three colours temperature modes can be selected cold normal and warm Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness can only be set when User is set as the picture mode Otherwise the setting is made using ...

Page 40: ... MENU The third item of the MENU is the SOUND MENU You can adjust the sound effect here such as treble bass balance etc Press to select the setting press to change the setting Press TV MENU to step back to the previous menu Description of the individual menu items Sound Mode Standard Music Movie Sports User Surround Sound Surround Sound On Off ...

Page 41: ... menu item is the TIME menu You can set the sleep timer the auto standby and the display time Press to select a setting press to change the value and OK to confirm Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu SPDF Mode PCM Auto AD Switch On Off ...

Page 42: ...tically by time zone Off Time Set Time when the TV should turn off On Time Set Time when the TV should turn on Time Zone Set Time Zone GMT 1 Sleep Timer Off 10min 20min 30min 60min 90min 120min 180min and 240min Auto Standby Never 2H 3H 4H Hours OSD Timer 5 s 15 s and 30 s Seconds ...

Page 43: ...e Menu language Audio language Subtitle language etc Press to select the setting press to select the value to change press to change the setting Press TV MENU to step back to the previous menu NOTE Resetting to the delivery state deletes all programs and passwords Description of the individual menu items ...

Page 44: ...es Select Audio Language Subtitle Language Select Subtitle Language Country Select the country in which the device is being used Restore Factory Default Reset to the factory setting all data will be lost HDMI CEC Control of HDMI connected devices Home Shop Mode Home Mode Shop ...

Page 45: ...e any channels Press to select the setting press to select the value to change press to change the setting Press TV MENU to step back to the previous menu Description of the individual menu items Lock System Here you can lock the system the default password is 0000 Set Password Here you can change the password Block Program Here you can lock certain channels Parental Guidance Here you can set the ...

Page 46: ...on MENU 4 5 8 8 without hyphens Lock station Press to select a program station press the green teletext key to lock the program If you want to release the program please go to the main menu enter the password then press the green button again Parental Guidelines Press to select a level age This option is only available in the DVB T DVB C and DVB S modes ...

Page 47: ...row buttons up down to select the desired menu item and confirm with the arrow right then use the buttons to change the setting and press the OK button To confirm To return to the menu selection point press the TV menu on the remote control To exit this mode completely press the Exit button Key functions in the hotel mode Up Down arrow buttons Selection of menu items Right arrow button Confirm the...

Page 48: ...ion allows you to set the Max Volume Level Volume Default Power on default volume press the or button to select the desired volume Panel Button Keypad will be locked when panel Button mode is No Respond Channel Lock Set Channel lock on off Picture Lock Set Picture Lock on off Sound Lock Set Sound Lock on off ...

Page 49: ...the source when set to off Input Mode Start Satellite DVB T T2 DVB C ATV SCART PC HDMI1 HDMI2 AV USB press the or button to select the desired source Reset Reset the all the items to default Back Up Save To USB Backup all TV setting data to USB disk backup file named DATABASE bin Load Restore this data to TV from USB disk When restore is executed the TV will reboot ...

Page 50: ... look at what is being broadcasted on DTV or Radio channel in the day To access the EPG menu press the EPG button Press to select the program of the currently selected channel Green Button Press the blue button to display the next day new date is displayed at the top right of the screen ...

Page 51: ...Ghost Normal audio antenna position direction or connection Interfere nce Noise electronic equipment car motorcycle fluorescent light Normal Picture Mute Volume check if mute is activated or if the audio system connections are not correct No picture Mute Power cord is not inserted Power switch is not opened Contrast and brightness volume No colour Normal audio Colour control ...

Page 52: ...l Reasons What to do Remote control unit does not work The battery is empty Change new battery Remote control unit is not in the right site of the front panel or too far from it Adjust the way of holding remote control unit and mind the distance ...

Page 53: ...ured for the selected reception path or the station search was not completed successfully In a TV mode press the OK button to check if your station list contains stations If the list is empty perform a station search No Signal The reception is disturbed the antenna cable is not connected an unused reception path has been selected or the station search has not been completed successfully Check the ...

Page 54: ...lfunction the TV should simply be reset to the factory setting in the SETUP MENU NOTE If the display shows the USB mode or the options PHOTO MUSIC and FILM and no longer your TV program please press the SOURCE button on the remote control and select the desired source ...

Page 55: ...ve Turn off the TV Now just unplug the module If a Module is set in some more options are available at the CI Information page of the OSD 1 Press the MENU key to open the system settings 2 Us the arrow keys to select CI Information and press OK to open the settings Wait until the sub menu is leaded 3 Use the arrow keys to select an option and press OK to change or open the selected function 4 Pres...

Page 56: ... module and smart card are compatible with each other The device can be operated with CI capable modules Which channels and contents are enabled depends on the CI module and smart card used Note that not all service providers will provide the necessary CI module or use different modules that may not be compatible Please contact your dealer or contact the hotline if you are not sure if the desired ...

Page 57: ...y appears with a list of items that can be accessed Each item has a corresponding3 digit page number If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext the indication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain blank in this case exit teletext and select another channel SELECTING Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9 up down Example page 120 enter 120 The number is displayed...

Page 58: ...ub pages which are automatically displayed successively This key is used to stop or resume sub page acquisition The indication appears top left HOLD To freeze the page REVEAL To display or hide the concealed information games solutions LIST The user can set four favorite pages to be directly linked to the four color keys While list mode is activated it is not possibility to use TOP or FLOF navigat...

Page 59: ...selected and selected using the SOURCE button on the TV or on the remote control Press SOURCE to enter the input source menu the following screen appears Navigation buttons and OK In the input source menu press the direction buttons to select the desired screen mode and press the OK button to enter the selected mode ...

Page 60: ...eding 25 cm Press SOURCE then direction buttons to select USB mode then press the OK button to confirm Please make sure that the USB device have plugged in the slot There are three type media item can be selected such as photo music movie Select the type media item by pressing press OK button to enter the disk selection menu Press the to select the right disk and press OK to display media files an...

Page 61: ...button at the bottom of the remote control to display the photo in full screen mode When the media file photo music movie is played press the OK or DISPLAY button to display the control bar Press to select the icon of the desired function Press the OK button to call up the function Press or the EXIT button to hide the control bar ...

Page 62: ... or Play button at the bottom of the remote control to play the music file When the media file photo music movie is played press the OK or DISPLAY button to display the control bar Press to select the icon of the desired function Press the OK button to call up the function Press or the EXIT button to hide the control bar ...

Page 63: ...nnot guarantee that all files will be played back even if the actual file format is supported Video and audio format within the file may differ from the standard and lead to incompatibility with the device The same applies to photos and music files When the media file photo music movie is played press the OK or DISPLAY button to display the control bar Press to select the icon of the desired funct...

Page 64: ...ER 42 PRO X 2 C Energy efficiency class A D Screen size E Centimeter 105 4 F Inch 41 5 G Power consumption W 50 H Annual energy consumption kWh 73 I Power consumption in standby mode W 0 4 J Power consumption in the off state W N A K Screen resolution 1920x1080 Energy consumption 73 kWh year based on a daily four hour operation of the television on 365 days The actual energy consumption depends on...

Page 65: ... Please scan the following QR Code for example with your cell phone to open the page This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer whe...

Page 66: ...remote control for turning off sound OSD On screen display Menu control displayed on the screen PID Identification number of a received data stream The PIDs ensure that a channel is received completely Receiver Receiver unit which converts signals from the antenna into video and audio signals SCART A21 pole connector for connecting the TV set to the receiver HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interfa...

Page 67: ...ue if the product that is sent in cannot be repaired within a reasonable time or at reasonable cost The product can also be exchanged for a different model of the same value Requests cannot be made for repairs to be carried out on site Parts that have been replaced or exchanged become our property 3 The warranty claim does not apply if repairs or other work is carried out by unauthorized persons o...

Page 68: ...sible and clearly legible 3 You must enclose a copy of the sales slip as proof of purchase 4 Once AXDIA has received the product it will meet its warranty obligations in accordance with the warranty conditions and will return the product to the sender with carriage and insurance paid Service outside of warranty AXDIA can refuse any service claim made that is not covered by the warranty If AXDIA ag...

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