Front Cover LIVEWIRE OS DIGITAL SET-TOP BOX USER MANUAL Back Cover CONTACT INFO • • • • Important safety instructions & FCC information Safety CAUTION :TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
FOR YOUR SAFETY - The space around the receiver should be clear to allow for proper ventilation of the receiver. - Do not cover the receiver or place it on a unit that emits heat - Use a damp soft cloth to clean the casing. - Do not connect or disconnect cables when the receiver is plugged in. - Do not remove the cover. - Do not allow the unit to be exposed to hot, cold or humid conditions. - Never allow liquids, spray or other materials to come into contact with the inside of the receiver.
Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings, install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
FCC INFORMATION FCC ID : PFNDMT1761 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: 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.
MODEM Instructions CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Note : 1. Both side shell peeled 6~7mm 2. To take up positions when insert the RJ11 6P2C 3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 YOUR DIGITAL SET-TOP BOX 1.1 Set-Top Box Details ............................................ 4 1.2 Getting Started .................................................... 5 1.3 Front Panel .......................................................... 6 1.4 Rear Panel .......................................................... 7 1.5 Universal Remote Control................................8-9 2 VIEW PROGRAMS 2.1 Program Information ....................................10-11 2.
Your Digital Set-Top Box 1.1 Set-Top Box Details DMT 1761 System Software : LivewireTM Version 2.5 Developed by Nagravision Set-Top Solutions Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) Cable Standard ETS 300429 Compliant Under Resale Agreements with Nagravision KUDELSKI GROUP User Manual v2.5.7 © 2006 NAGRAVISION. All Rights Reserved. In order to provide you with the best user experience available, there will be periodic upgrades to the system software.
If you have connected your Digital Set-Top Box using RCA Cables make sure your TV is set to the proper Video Input Mode. (Example: Video 1, Video 2) 7. Using your Universal Remote Control, select the CABLE (CBL) button on the remote, then press the POWER button. 8. You should see the Livewire Start-Up Screen (Fig. 1) on the TV. Your Digital TV Software will load and you are now ready to watch TV. If you do not see the Livewire Start-Up Screen (Fig.
Decreases or Increases the level of audio Power Button Switches Power On or into Stand-By Mode 1.3 Rear Panel DC POWER Power Supply Input CABLE IN RF Input ( Coax Cable) This is used to connect the cable from the wall to the Digital Set-Top Box. ANT OUT RF Output (Coax Cable) When the Digital Set-Top Box is in Stand-By mode, this output can be connected to a TV/VCR directly. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT SPDIF Output (Black RCA Connector) Used with a home cinema receiver or amplifier.
ANT IN RF Input (Coax Cable) This can be used to connect a TV antenna using a Coax Cable to the Digital Set-Top Box. When the Digital Set-Top Box is in Stand-By Mode, the original signal can be displayed through the Digital Set-Top Box and into your TV or VCR directly (bypass) using the ANT OUT connector.
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POWER In CABLE MODE switches Power On or into Stand-By Mode. In all other modes turns the power of that device On or Off. CABLE Activates remote to control the Digital Set-Top Box (CABLE MODE). TV Activates remote to control a TV (TV MODE). VCR Activates remote to control a VCR (VCR MODE). AUX Activates the remote to control an auxiliary device (AUXILIARY MODE). 0-9 Enters Channel Numbers and Passcode Numbers. MENU Opens the MENU FEATURES screen of the MENU SYSTEM.
EXIT Returns video to full screen from any INFO, MENU SYSTEM or PROGRAM GUIDE screen. RECORD Sets a VCR to Record. PAUSE Instructs a VCR, DVD or CD player to Pause. PLAY Instructs a VCR, DVD or CD player to Play. REWIND Instructs a VCR, DVD or CD player to Rewind. STOP Instructs a VCR, DVD or CD player to Stop. FAST FORWARD Instructs a VCR, DVD or CD player to Fast Forward. 2 View Programs 2.
• Start and End Times INFO 2 MODE Displays the following information: • Channel Name • Channel Number • Current Date and Time • Program Start Time • Program End Time • Program Theme (If Available) • Program Rating (If Available) • Program Name • Program Time Remaining INFO 3 MODE Displays all of INFO 2, plus: • Program Description • Transparent Window 2.
Use “CH +” or “CH -” to tune to the next or previous available channel. The screen will remain in the INFO MODE you have selected. To exit INFO MODE, continue to press the “Info” button until the information screens disappear, or press “EXIT” at any time. NOTE: Even if you are not in INFO MODE, your screen will display information about the current program each time you change the channel. This information will briefly remain onscreen and then automatically disappear.
The Program Guide is divided into four sections.
• Current Program Names The RIGHT COLUMN displays the upcoming programs available on the currently highlighted channel. Scroll down to show all the programs scheduled for the day or select DAY SHIFTER (see p.15) to quickly jump ahead 24 hours.
DAY SHIFTER When you move the cursor inside the RIGHT COLUMN, the list will begin with the current program. From this position, use the "Up" arrow on your remote control to start the DAY SHIFTER feature, or press the “Last” button on your remote control to automatically highlight the DAY SHIFTER. Once the current date is highlighted, use the "Right" arrow to skip ahead 24 hours from the current time. Each time you press the "Right" button, the display will skip ahead another 24 hours.
If you select a FUTURE PROGRAM, you will be given the option to set a timer so that you can view the program when it begins. Choose "SET TIMER" onscreen by pressing "OK" on your remote control. A TIMER ICON will then appear next to the program for which you have set a timer. Your TV will automatically tune to this program when it begins. If you do not wish to view the current or future program, return to the Program Guide by pressing "Last" on your remote control. You can cancel a timer at any time.
your remote control to navigate and select the available option. Select “DONE” onscreen to activate changes. The changes will only affect your currently viewed program, and will default back to normal once the program is complete. TIP: Press the “FAV+”(Red) button on your remote control to rotate through your favorite lists. When you activate this feature, you will switch between All Channels and if active, your currently selected Theme and any of the eight Custom Favorite Lists. (Section 3.1) 2.
MAIN MENU Access the Main Menu at any time by pressing the “MENU” button on the remote control. MENU FEATURES • Portal Cable Mágico (Section 2.1) • Program Guide (Section 2.2) • Favorites • Parental Controls • Timers • System Menu TIP: Press the blue “Done” button on your remote control to automatically select “DONE” on the current screen that you are viewing and save any changes that you have made to the current screen.
SELECT FAVORITE LIST OR BROWSE BY THEME • Display All Channels: Quickly reset your current mode to include all available channels. • Channel Themes: Choose from a variety of different themes for browsing, such as Movies, Kids, or Sports. • Edit Current Favorites: Opens the EDIT FAVORITE Menu Page, where you can change the name or channel lineup of any of your eight custom favorites list.
your remote control to exit the TEXT WINDOW and highlight the “SAVE” button onscreen. Press "OK" on your remote control to save changes to the name. You can choose up to 30 channels for each Custom Favorite List. Scroll through the channel lineup using the “Page Up/Down” buttons onscreen or on your remote control. Select “DONE” onscreen to confirm channel lineup choices. TIP: You can use the red “FAV+” button on your remote control to cycle through CUSTOM FAVORITE LISTS in the EDIT FAVORITE screen. 3.
Change PIN-Code: Opens a screen that allows you to set a new PIN-Code. You may also wish to consider the following General Settings: • Lock Set-Top Panel: Lock the Digital Set-Top Box front panel buttons. Select “DONE” onscreen to confirm Parental Control status and return to the MENU FEATURES screen. BLOCK CHANNELS Scroll through the channel lineup and choose up to 30 channels to block from view. Select “DONE” onscreen to confirm blocked channels and return to the PARENTAL CONTROLS main screen.
SET MANUAL TIMER The SET-MANUAL TIMER screen allows you to set an ON/OFF timer on your Digital Set-Top Box. You can use this feature, if you have turned your Digital Set-Top Box off and would like to have it turn back on at a specific date and time to be available to record a program with a VCR.
GENERAL SETTINGS 1 SCREEN FORMAT: To set your preference for the dimensions of video that you would like to receive on your TV, use the “Arrow” buttons on your remote control to select one of the 3 following options: • Standard 4:3 (Standard Screen): Select this option if your TV is standard format • Widescreen 16:9 :Select this option if you have a widescreen TV and would like widescreen video to display full screen if it is available.
SUBTITLING: Use the “Arrow” buttons on your remote control to first turn Subtitling ON or OFF. If you choose ON then the subtitle text will appear over your video in the language that you specify here. NOTE: You can switch to any subtitle language that may be available for a program by using the OPTIONS screen while you watching a program (Section 2.6). This will only effect the current program and not change your preferred subtitle language in GENERAL SETTINGS.
• Smart Card • Tuning Status • Reset System to Factory Defaults SYSTEM INFO 1, 2 and 3 The information on these screens indicate details about your Digital Set-Top Box, System Software, Data Collection, Number of TV Channels, and your System Clock. NOTE: Use the “Page Up/Down” buttons onscreen or on your remote control to access GENERAL SETTINGS 2 and 3 or select “DONE” onscreen to return to the INSTALLATION sub-menu.
With this screen you can quickly see if your Digital Set-Top Box is locked to the correct frequency. If the signal is locked you will see the “LOCKED” icon on-screen. RESET SYSTEM To reset your system to the original factory defaults, enter your PIN-Code using the numbers “0-9” on your remote control, then select “RESET” onscreen. You will be asked to confirm your choice.
control, or by using the arrow buttons to select “HELP” (Yellow) located at the bottom of each MENU SCREEN. Select “DONE” onscreen to exit HELP AND INFORMATION and return to the MENU SCREEN you came from. TIPS: Press the yellow “Help” button on your remote control to display the HELP AND INFORMATION for the current screen you are viewing. Use the “Last” button on your remote control to return to the previous menu screen without saving changes.
MESSENGER SCREENS Specific messages regarding your account, line-up changes, temporary outages or weather patterns can be transmitted directly to your Digital Set-Top Box by way of MESSENGER SCREENS. Once read, some MESSENGER SCREENS are temporary, and go away after a few seconds, or are removed by pressing the “OK” button on your remote. Others may require you to contact your service and address certain issues in order to be removed. 4.
The front panel displays a Green LED Light, but nothing is displayed on the TV. The Digital Set-Top Box is not hooked up properly to your television set. If your system is connected by Coax Cables, switch your TV to the channel you have selected as its channel for the Digital Set-Top Box. NOTE: If you have not yet manually tuned your TV or turned your TV on, you need to do this first.