User Manual Botech BC-9700 SERIES Digital Satellite Receiver BC 9700 BC 9700 X BC 9700 USB BC 9700 XUSB
Table of Contents ■ SAFETY PRECAUTION 3 ■ GLOSSARY 4 ■ CONTENTS 5 ■ MAIN FEATURES 5 ■ FRONT / REAR PANELS 6 - Front panel figure - Rear panel figure ■ REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 7 ■ SET TOP BOX CONNECTION 8 ■ GUIDE of FUNCTIONS 10 ■ OPERATION of MAIN MENU 13 I. Edit Channels 13 - TV/Radio channel edit II. Installation 14 - Auto search, Satellite setup, Edit SAT/TP, DiSEqC motorized setting III.
SAFETY PRECAUTION PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.: MAIN POWER SUPPLY: ~AC 95-250V, 50/60Hz, Max 30W, SMPS OVER-LOADING: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or adapters as these can result in fire or electric shock. LIQUIDS: Keep liquids away from the STB due to risk of electric shock and malfunctioning of the STB. SMALL OBJECTS: Coins or other small objects must be kept away from the STB as they can fall through the ventilation slots of the STB and cause serious damage.
GLOSSARY ■ GLOSSARY l STB- Set Top Box l TP – Transponder l RCU – Remote Control Unit l Ethernet (10/100base-T) Network connection used in the STB to access the Internet: 4
Please check and ensure that the following items are included within this product. CONTENTS l SET TOP BOX l REMOTE CONTROL UNIT l POWER CABLE l BATTERIES for RCU (size AAA) l USER'S MANUAL MAIN FEATURES · Ethernet Communication Port · 4000 TV & 1500 Radio Channels · 32MB SDRAM & 2MB Flash · 13 Multi Picture-In-Picture (PIP) · USB 2.
FRONT / REAR PANELS ■ Front Panel 1. Power ON / Standby mode 2. Menu 3. Exit button 4. . Volume▼/▲ button 5. OK button 6. Channel ▼/▲ button 7. Front numeric display (LED) 8. Remote IR sensor ■ Rear Panel 1. LNB : Connects to satellite dish/antenna 2 RS-232 : Software download/upload 3. Audio L/R : Left & Right audio output 4. VIDEO : Video output 5. 0/12V : 0 / 12volt output 6. TV : Scart connector for TV 7. ANT. IN : TV RF antenna connection 8. TV OUT : TV RF feed connection 9.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 1. POWER : Standby / On 2. MUTE : Audio mute On/Off 3. SIGNAL : To view signal strength bar 4. COLOR : PAL/ NTSC/ AUTO Selection 5. NUMERIC Keys (1~0) : Numeric input 6. FAV : To see Favorite channel list 7. RCL : Press to recall last channel 8. MENU : To access main manu 9. SAT : To view Satellite list 10. CHANNEL 11. VOLUME / / : Channel Down / Up : Volume Down/Up 12. OK/LIST : To view channel list (Enter) 13. EXIT : To exit from the menus 14. TV/RADIO : TV Radio mode select 15.
SET TOP BOX CONNECTION ■ CONNECTIONS A. Turn off the main power supply of the STB before connecting or disconnecting the LNB. Connect the TV's RF antenna connector to the ANT IN socket of the STB. B. RF Connection: a. Connect the RF cable from the TV OUT socket of the STB to the RF IN socket on the VCR. b. Connect another RF cable from the RF OUT socket of the VCR to the RF IN socket of the TV. C. Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB into the LNB socket of the STB. D.
NOTICE : If you are not a very skilled user, it is important that you carefully read this operating manual to get used to some of the essential technical settings required. First, press the POWER button to turn on the STB from the Standby mode. Information Box will appear for a short time and disappear. Then, the By pressing the ⓘ button, the Info Box will remain on the screen. The display time of the Info Box is adjustable under the - System preference / OSD control / Info Box time out menu.
GUIDE OF FUNCTIONS ■ USEFUL TIPS l Information Box Zoom Function(1) Zoom Function(2) Teletext CH List Powerful EPG Game Audio Radio Mode Information Box: While viewing the channel, press ⓘ button of the RCU once, then the information of the current channel (channel number, name, associated satellite, time and etc.) will appear.
the program information and its running time. When you press this button for the third time, you will see the Encryption type of current channel. l Zoom function : Press the Green color key to open the menu. You are able to zoom in the normal size of screen up to x2. l Volume control : Use this volume down▼/ up▲ keys to control the audio Volume level. l Teletext & Subtitle : Press the teletext key to view the teletext and subtitle information provided.
· Audio selection menu (by AUDIO key) : You can choose the audio language of the channel, by pressing AUDIO key of the RCU when a current program supports the various soundtrack. First, you can choose the STEREO, LEFT and RIGHT by using ◀/▶ keys. And use ▼/▲ keys to select the desired audio track. · Radio channel mode (TV/Radio key) : Use this TV/Radio button to toggle between the TV and Radio channel mode. · Multi-PIG: 13 sub-pictures would be shown when press “Blue” button of RCU.
OPERATION OF MAIN MENU I. CHANNEL ORGANIZE A. TV / Radio channel edit In this menu you can edit the TV/Radio channels in various ways. To edit the Radio channels, press TV/Radio button to change to Radio CH edit mode. Use ◀/▶ keys to select the desired edit mode and press OK button. * While editing the channels, press RED key of the RCU to view the selected channel in the PIG screen. l RENAME : Select the channel you want to rename and press OK key, then the KEY PAD window will appear.
l DELETE : Select the channels which you want to be deleted and press OK key. And you will see the delete marking' indicated next to the channel names. The selected channels will be deleted when you exit the channel edit menu. l Deleting is different from skipping function as it removes the channel completely and permanently from the memory of the STB. The ONLY way of recovering the deleted channels are performing a new CH Search.
l LNB Frequency : Press OK button to see the frequency list given and select the proper frequency according to the current LNB being used for the selected satellite. You can also enter the frequency by using the numeric keys of RCU. l DiSEqC 1.0 selection : Press OK key to display the list and choose the proper selection for your DiSEqC switch. l Transponder : Press OK button to view the transponders list of the selected satellite then again use OK button to select the desired one.
B. LNB Setting In this menu, you are asked to set the proper conditions for LNB and other switches such as DiSEqC, 0/12V, and 22KHz tone. Especially if you want to perform a multisatellite search, it is required that you complete the settings for corresponding satellites in this menu. l Satellite Name : Select a satellite which you want to set the conditions for.
Use the RED / GREEN / YELLOW / BLUE keys of the RCU to directly access the followings from this menu ; RED key : Channel search menu GREEN key : SAT/TP Edit menu YELLOW key : DiSEqC Positioner menu BLUE key : Save or Add Satellite C. SAT/TP Edit In this menu, you can delete the existing satellites and you can also add/delete the transponders. (If you want to ADD new satellites, Go to the LNB setting menu).
l Satellite Name : Select a satellite which includes the transponders you wish to edit (Add/Delete). l Transponder : Select a transponder which you want to edit, and you will be able to edit its Frequency, Symbol Rate and a Polarization. l If you want to ADD a new TP for the selected satellite, choose the 'NEW TP' from the end of the given transponder list. Input the correct frequency, symbol rate and polarization then press the BLUE key of the RCU to add this new TP.
D. DiSEqC Positioner ■ DiSEqC Motor If you have a DiSEqC 1.2 motorized system, you can use this DiSEqC 1.2 positioner functions. l Satellite Name : A selection of this satellite names will be used to identify a motor antenna position. l Mode : Choose 'DiSEqC Motor' to use this motorized system. l Transponder Frequency : This selected frequency will be used to catch the strong level of signal. l Command Mode : Choose between the User and Installer modes.
■ USALS In order to use this USALS function, you need to have the Rotor installed to your Dish l mount Select the desired satellite which you wish to preform the search, then the Sat l Longitude will be automatically changed. l Now, just put in the numeric data for your Longitude and Latitude of your Dish location. l And wait for a short time, until the Dish automatically finds the desired satellite. l Once you find the 1 satellite position, the others will also follow automatically.
B. A/V Output Setting Choose the TV type between PAL/NTSC/AUTO and if you have the TV supporting RGB, select RGB mode to get the best picture quality. Also, if you have a TV which supports the 16:9 format, choose the Letter Box. AUX mode is provided for a case when you connect the other IRD to a VCR scart of this STB, choose the IRD to view the video of the other IRD connected. Finally, choose required RF settings. The default is set for RF channel number 38. C.
E. Parental control In this menu you can set the Locking status of several menus which will prohibit the accessing of those menus from the unwanted person (ex. Your children). And you can also set the desired age rating for channel accessing here. If you wish to change the password, input the current PIN then new PIN, and verify to complete. F. Memory Management · Factory Setting Factory setting is required after a certain upgrade of the STB's software.
B. Playback a. PLAY / LIST : Press [PLAY / LIST] button to display the PVR LIST. Select the recorded channel at the list to b. Forward / Backward: Press [ forward / backward] button for moving playback position. With pressing again and again, you can go forward or backward as you like. c. Pause : Press [Pause] button to stop playing. d. Stop : Press [Stop] button to stop playback function. Then it will go back to the LIVE video watch. e.
want to listen and press [ ] button to play the selected files. If you press [MP3] button again, a small screen which only shows the title of a song will appear. If you want to listen to other music, repeat the above process. c. MP3 Data Download From PC: Connect USB H/D to PC and copy MP3 files of PC into USB H/D.
V. NETWORK (FOR 9700 X & 9700 XUSB) · Network Address Setting For network applications, the STB should be set network addresses. Please follow the steps for setting network address; Step 1. Connect Ethernet(i.e., LAN cable) to the STB Step 2. Enter the Network Address Setting menu of Main MENU Step 3. Set the IP address of STB either Static or DHCP Before setting to Network Address, the STB should be connected the Ethernet network with ADSL router (or HUB).
DHCP Method – Recommended (Use for generic network applications) In this method, a user obtains the IP address of STB from DHCP server (i.e., ADSL router or HUB which has a IP sharing function). Thus, select the DHCP and some of terms required network address would be not highlighted as below. Press OK for obtaining IP address. This DHCP mode is a factory default mode when factory reset of STB.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM(DISH) 1) One Dish 2) 2 dishes 5) 8 dishes and DiSEqC switches 27
SPECIFICATION I. STB Specifications Specification Description Power ~AC 95 - 250V SMPS Input Frequency 950~2150 MHz Data Transfer RS-232C, Male type, 115Kbps SCART 2 SCART for TV / VCR A/V Out Video, Audio (left / right) LNB Power 13 / 18 volt (500mA Max) Modulation & FEC Type QPSK / Multiple convolution coding Digital Audio S/PDIF Output (OPTION) DiSEqC support DiSEqC 1/2/3/4 & Compatible Tone Switching 22KHz tone RF UHF CH 21~69 with PAL I/G/K Modulator Video Spec.
Inner FEC FEC Rates : 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 (DVB specification) Outer FEC Input Symbol Rate Input Symbol Rate 2 ~ 45M symbols/sec IF Bandwidth 27MHz Connector Type F type (IEC 169-24 female) IV. MEPG Audio Specification Description Operation mode Stereo and Left/Right (Mono) Sampling Rates 32, 44.1 and 48KHz Resolution 16 bit digital to analogue Converters V. MPEG Video Specification Description Video spec.
VIII.Power Supply Specification Description Input Voltage ~AC 95 - 250V, 50/60Hz Type SMPS Power Consumption Max. 30 Watt Standby Power 10 Watt Power protection Internal fuse IX. Others Specification Description Physical figure (W x H x D) 340 x 60 x 252mm Weight (net) Approx. 2.5 Kg Operation Temp.