Eurologics VP2002 Manual de usuario

Mobile Digital Terrestrial Receiver
User Manual
VP2002

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1. List of abbreviations
CH
Channel
EPG
Electronic Program Guide
OSD
On Screen Display
PIG
Picture in Graphic
RCU
Remote Control Unit
STB Set Top Box – this is the actual unit, the VP2002
Normally this will be built in to the vehicle
and it will not be necessary for the user to access it.
TV
Television

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2. Knowing the parts - the Remote Control Unit
(RCU)
2. Knowing the parts - the Remote Control Unit
(RCU)
2. Knowing the parts - the Remote Control Unit
Figure 1: the RCU
Explanation of the RCU buttons and their functions with reference to the relevant
sections
Button
Explanation of Function(s)
Relevant Section
Powers the (STB) unit on and off
Mutes the sound. Volume mute only
works in TV/Radio mode
(i.e. not when a menu is opened)
5.2.1
0 ~ 9
a.
Select a channel to watch. Press two
numbers one after the other to go
beyond 9 (e.g. press 2 and then 3 to
go to channel 23)
b.
Select a sub-menu item
various
►
Ⅱ
Pause / resume TV streaming images
5.2.5
Return to the channel you were
watching previously
5.2.3

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Button
Explanation of Function(s)
Relevant Section
EXIT
a.
Return to the previous menu in menu
screen or escape from menu
b.
Return to normal TV mode from a
menu. Repeated pressing will take
you through all opened menus until
normal TV mode is reached
various
MENU
Press once to enter Main Menu
The Main Menu consists of 4 sub-menus
■ CH manager
■ Channel Search
■ Setup
■ Info & Conax.
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
CH▲
CH▼
a.
Change channels (channel up,
channel down)
b.
Toggle between menu items (up/
down)
various
VOL◄
VOL►
a.
Audio volume (up / down)
b.
Toggle between menu items (left/right)
various
OK
Verifi es input
various
INFO
Current channel info (toggle between
pages in menu using
CH▲▼
/
VOL◄►
)
EPG
Opens the Electronic Program Guide
6.5
A
Z
Change to alternative frequency
P
▲
Page up
FAV
Switch to Subtitle Mode
LANG
Switch language
6.2.1
♫ / P ▼
a.
TV / radio mode
b.
Page down
5.2.4
AUDIO
Audio modes
5.2.1
Sleep timer. Press to set different times.
Switches to teletext
AUTO-
SCAN
Search the network for available
channels
6.2.1
■■■□□
%
Signal power/quality bar
AV / TV
Switch AV1,AV2,STB mode

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Contents
1. List of abbreviations
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2. Knowing the parts – the RCU (fi gure 1)
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3. For your safety
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4. About this User’s Manual
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4.1 About this User’s Manual
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4.2 How to use this Manual
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5. Getting started
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5.1 First-time viewing
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5.2 General viewing functions
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5.2.1 Volume & audio control
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5.2.2 Select channel
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5.2.3 Previous CH recall
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5.2.4 TV & radio mode
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5.2.5 Pause frame
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5.2.6 Info Box
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5.2.7 Subtitle Instruction
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6. More advanced functions: the Main Menu
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6.1 CH Manager
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6.1.1 TV Channel list and radio Channel list
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6.1.2 Erase all Channels
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6.2 Channel Search
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6.2.1 Auto Scan
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6.2.2 Manual Search
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6.3 Setup
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6.3.1 System Setting
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6.3.2 Clock Setting
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6.3.3 Software Upgrade
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6.3.4 Factory Default
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6.4 Info & Conax.
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6.4.1 System information
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6.4.2 View Status
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6.4.3 CA Control
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6.4.4 About Conax CA
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6.5 Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
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Appendix I Hardware installation
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3. For your safety
■ Always ensure that there is enough space around the VP2002 unit for suffi cient
ventilation
■ Do not cover the VP2002 unit and keep it away from sources of heat (such as
other electrical units)
■ Use a soft cloth and a mild solution of washing liquid to clean the casing
■ Do not connect or modify cables while the VP2002 unit is connected to a power
source
■ Do not remove the cover
■ Do not allow the unit to be exposed to extreme heat, cold or humid conditions
■ Never allow liquid, moisture, spray, etc. to come into contact with the inside of
the unit.
4. About this User’s Manual
4.1 About this User’s Manual
Please note that for reasons of space this manual contains a number of
abbreviations (eg. RCU, EPG, CH, etc.).
These abbreviations are listed on the
inside front cover
(next to the diagrams of the Remote Control Unit (RCU))
This Users’s Manual provides information on the various components and
functions of the VP2002 and how to use them. The manual does not deal
extensively with the hardware installation of the system in your vehicle. This
should always be carried out by qualifi ed personnel (A brief description of the
hardware installation and settings is given in appendix I).
4.2 How to use the Manual
The Manual is based on the buttons on the RCU. The function(s) of each
button is explained in detail in the relevant sections. An index of functions with
corresponding buttons is given in section 2 ‘
Knowing the parts
’.
All functions of the VP2002 can be initiated using the RCU (Remote Control Unit).
The VP2002 makes use of user-friendly on-screen displays and menus. These
displays and menus will guide you through installation (if necessary), channel
organizing, viewing and many other functions.
If at any time when using the menus you want to return to normal TV mode,
press the
Exit
button (repeatedly if necessary).
Please be aware that new software may change the functionality of the VP2002.
Should you experience any diffi culties with the operation of your VP2002, please
consult the relevant section of this manual, including the FAQs and Problem
Shooting (appendix II), or alternatively call your dealer or a customer service
adviser.

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5. Getting started
If at any time when using the menus you want to return to normal TV mode,
press the
Exit
button (several times, if necessary)!
It is useful to fold open the inside cover (section 2. Knowing the Parts) and keep it
open for easy reference.
5.1. First-time viewing
5.1. First-time viewing
(initial programming)
(initial programming)
Initial programming
Normally, your VP2002 will have been installed and pre-programmed. If your
VP2002 has already been tuned by the installer, skip this section and go on to
section 5.2 ‘General Viewing Functions’.
However, you may need to perform an initial scan or, alternatively, you may wish
to re-program your VP2002 at a later date (after using the factory default option,
for example). In that case, please read the following.
Switch on the unit (press
). When
the unit is new or is returned to factory
default, the welcome menu is displayed
showing 2 options.
■ Auto Scan
■ Main Menu
Auto Scan will run automatically. Default OSD language is the language of the
country in whic
h you purchased the unit (if supported). To change the language
(and adjust other settin
gs) see
section 6.3.1
.
When auto scan does not run automatically or when traveling long
distances into zones where different transmitting frequencies are used, it
may be necessary to perform an auto scan manually. To do this, press the
Auto-Scan
button at the bottom left of the RCU. For more information see
section 6.2.1.

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5.2 General Viewing Functions
5.2 General Viewing Functions
Make sure the STB is correctly connected and confi gured. Turn on the ignition
key of your car and make sure that your screen unit is switched on. The TV
receiver should power on automatically. If not, press button
on the RCU
to turn on the power. A TV channel will be shown and the information box will
be displayed for a few seconds. The channels shown will depend on the initial
programming.
If the incorrect language mode has been
programmed, see
section 6.3.1
OSD
Language
5.2.1 Volume & audio control
Volume Control
To increase or decrease the volume, use
VOL◄,VOL►
on the RCU. The volume
can not be adjusted when any menu is displayed. To return to normal TV mode,
press the
Exit
button (several times, if necessary)!
To mute the sound altogether, press
. To return to normal sound, press
again.
Audio Control
Press the
AUDIO
key repeatedly to select one of three possible Audio settings
(Left, Right and Stereo)
The current audio setting will be displayed in the channel information.
Language Selection
Press the
LANG
key on the RCU repeatedly to select the audio language. The
availability of this function is dependent on the audio signal transmission.
Note: Smart Card / Chip Card:
The TV channels that can be viewed depend on their being ‘free-
to-air’ (freely available). In some countries viewing certain channels
may require a SmartCard. Please refer to the countries network
provider for obtaining smartcards when needed. Depending on the
country where you buy the unit, a smartcard may be provided with
the unit.

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5.2.2 Select channel
Do one of the following to change channels:
a.
press (
CH
▲
or
CH
▼
) to go to the next/previous channel
b.
press a number (
0-9
) to go to a specifi c channel (press two digits in
succession for channels 10 and on, i.e. press 2 and immediately press 1 to go
to channel 21)
c.
While watching, press
OK
. A channel list will be displayed on the right side
of the screen. Move the cursor to the desired channel. Press
P▲
,
♫ / P ▼
to scroll through the channel list page by page. Then press
OK
to watch the
selected channel. If you press
EXIT
key, the channel list will disappear.
5.2.3 Previous CH recall
Press
to switch to the previous channel you were watching.
5.2.4 TV & radio mode
While viewing a TV channel, press
♫ / P ▼
to toggle between TV and Radio
modes.
5.2.5 Pause frame
Press
►
Ⅱ
to pause the image on the screen. To return to normal press
►
Ⅱ
again..
Note:
Channel selection can only be done in normal TV mode when no
menus are displayed. To return to normal TV mode, press the Exit
button (several times, if necessary)!
Note:
While using channel selection, you are selecting from a list of
available channels that was pre-compiled during the last ‘auto-
scan’. If you traveled to a different location than where you did your
last ‘auto-scan’, it is very well possible that different channels are
available. To fi nd these channels, you fi rst need to perform an auto-
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5.2.6 Info box
Every time you change channels, you will receive program information for a few
seconds.While watching a channel you can display the Info Box at any time by
pressing
INFO
. If you want to exit from the Info Box, press
INFO
again or press
the
EXIT
key.
When
INFO
is pressed the 1st box
- the Service Status Box is displayed.
This box contains information such
as Channel Number, Channel Name,
Current Program, Next Program, Current
Program Progress, Current Time, Audio
Sound Track, Audio Language & Service
Status.
Use
CH▲,CH▼
to toggle between Current Program and Next Program, then
press
OK
to view program details.
Press
VOL►
to open box 2. This box
contains information about frequency,
signal power and signal quality, etc.
Press
VOL◄
to go back to box 1 or press
VOL►
a second time to open box3
the PID Status Box. This box contains
technical information about the Channel
ID numbers within the network.
Press
INFO
or
EXIT
to close the Info Box.
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