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4. STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME
3.4 Connecting to your motorised dish via DiSEqC 1.2
Fig. 9
Another possibility to watch programmes from multiple satellites is by mounting a dish to a motorized
DiSEqC 1.2 or GOTO-X positioner. For the correct setup and mounting of your motorised dish we
recommend referring to the advice of a professional satellite equipment installer to ensure correct
alignment and function. Please ensure that all connections are fitting well and are correctly assembled,
then you only need to connect the “OUT” connector of your positioner to the SAT IN connector on the rear
side of your receiver.
3.5 Connecting and using the IR extender
Fig. 7
With the IR extender you can place the receiver out of sight (e.g. a closed cabinet) while still being able
to control it. Plug the IR extender into the IR connector on the back of the receiver. Locate the extender
at a position allowing direct sight to the remote control. Once a suitable location is found, remove the
protection foil from the adhesive tape on the bottom of the extender and fix it by slightly pressing it down
on the surface it should be placed on.
NOTE: We recommend considering the standard adhesive notes (dust-free, fat free, not to coarse
materials, etc.)!
4.0 4. STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME
Ensure that your satellite signal is of good quality and that all connections are properly setup. In case you
encounter difficulties or you have questions, please ask your local dealer for assistance. It is recommended
to follow the First Time Installation step by step. It will guide you through the basic setup and installation
process. You will enjoy digital HD broadcasts within just a few minutes. If your receiver is not already
powered ON, against our expectation, please use the power switch on the rear side of your receiver to
switch it ON. In the unusual/uncommon case that the receiver should not start-up within the First Time
Installation, please reset the receiver with the factory reset. See chapter 7.1.5 of the user manual on our
website: www.thomsonstb.net/downloads/manuals/THS813_UM_EN.pdf. Please insert your valid and
activated Irdeto smart card for proper reception of the channel bouquet of your choice. For correct
insertion of the smart card please see the insertion drawing (fig 1).
4.1 Language, Country and Video Settings
After connecting your receiver for the first time, the OSD language, Country and Video Setting menus will
be shown. First choose your language with tu then use pq to select your preferred country. For these
settings you can also use OK to show a list of available settings. Then use pq to select Video Setting. In
the Video Settings you can press tu to choose connection between HDMI and Scart. If necessary, these
settings can be opened by pressing OK. A detailed description of the settings can be found in the chapters
7.1.3.1 HDMI or 7.1.3.2 SCART of the user manual on our website: www.thomsonstb.net/downloads/
manuals/THS813_UM_EN.pdf
NOTE: If you select an HDMI resolution which your TV does not support, the receiver will switch to
the previous setting automatically after ~10 sec. When you see the displayed message, please
confirm the selected resolution by pressing OK.
Please read the displayed instructions for each screen carefully. They will help you adjusting the settings
fast and easy.During the First Time Installation, you can press BLUE Next to go to the next step or YELLOW
Previous to get back to the previous step.
4.2 Audio and Subtitle Setup
Here you can set the Audio Language, Audio output, Subtitle Display and Subtitle Language. Use pq for
selection and tu to change settings. To see a list of all possible settings for the highlighted option, press
OK. Once all settings have been made, press BLUE Next to continue or YELLOW Previous to get back to the
previous setup screen.
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