Microelectronic NH MicroM30/12 HDMI USB Specifications

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Page 1 - MicroM30/12 HDMI USB

1 Digital Satellite Receiver MicroM30/12 HDMI USB Operating manual Modifications and errors reserved. We do not assume any liability f

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10 • Use for the operation of the receiver only the included external power adapter or 12-volt cable for the cigarette lighter. • In case of sto

Page 3 - Overview of equipment

11 Caution! Information on separation from power source. The Standby key of this device will not separate the device completely from the power s

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12 Correct battery handling • Batteries may contain toxic agents. Ensure that batteries are not within the reach of children. Children may eat a

Page 5 - Remote control

13 Explanation of safety instructions The following categories of safety instructions are included in the operating manual: Danger! Instruction

Page 6 - Style features

14 Scope of supply Check the scope of supply after purchase. The scope of supply may vary according to the type of the receiver. Please follow the

Page 7 - Contents

15 Description With this receiver you are able to receive unencrypted (free-to-air) digital satellite channels for private use via satellite ante

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16 • French • Swedish • Croatian • Dutch • Norwegian • Slovenian • Turkish • Portuguese The following satellites have been preset by the company:

Page 9 - Safety instructions

17 • 3 keys at the frontage • plug & play • The power draw in standby mode is approx. 1W only. • mains connection 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz,

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18 • Electronic Programme Guide EPG (up to 16 days in advance, channel-dependent) • SCPC/MCPC reception standard C/Ku-band satellites • Automati

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19 Connecting the receiver The receiver is connected with your satellite antenna by means of a coaxial cable. If necessary, you have to prepare a

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2 Overview of equipment MicroM30/12 HDMI USB Front side of the receiver Rear side of the receiver Remote control

Page 13 - Appropriate use

20 DC converter. If not, the receiver can suffer damages. Your warranty will be lost, if ignored.

Page 14 - Scope of supply

21 LNB cable installation (cp. installation diagram on the next page) For the installation of the F connector on the coaxial cable you will need

Page 15 - Description

22  Cut the inner core with a cable cutter in such a manner that it projects maximum 1 mm from the connector.

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23 Installation diagram  Fasten the F connector of the coaxial cable onto the “LNB IN” antenna connection of the receiver. Fasten the other e

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24 Connection with the SCART cable  Insert the SCART cable in the SCART socket “TV” of the receiver.  Connect the SCART cable to the TV set.

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25 Connection diagram

Page 19 - Connecting the receiver

26 Connection with the HDMI cable  Insert the HDMI cable in the HDMI socket “HDMI” of the receiver.  Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set. Pl

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27 Connection diagram

Page 21 - LNB cable installation

28 Connection of the infrared receiver The reception of the remote control signals can be effected with an external infrared receiver. Thus it doe

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3 Overview of equipment Front side of the receiver Rear side of the receiver 1 LNB-IN LNB connection for the antenna cable 2 IF-OUT LNB connecti

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30 Connection and rough direction of the antenna You must connect the antenna cable to the LNB before directing the antenna.  Please follow also

Page 25 - Connection diagram

31 South South East You must have this view when standing behind the antenna. In this angle of 90° nearly all common satellite pos

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32 First step Switch on your TV set. Please make sure that your TV set has been adjusted to the receiver. In case of a Scart connection, the TV se

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33 South Picture A Picture B Now, turn your antenna slowly towards the east (to the left) while observing the TV set, until the receiv

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34 Now, move your antenna in such a way that it will become steeper by 1°. For this purpose, pull at the top of the antenna. Now, return the anten

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35 Getting started remote control For the remote control two Micro type batteries LR 03/AAA/1.5V are required.  Open the battery compartment.

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36  Replace discharging batteries on time. Otherwies, the sending capacity of the remote control will be too low.  Always replace both batteri

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37 The receiver Caution! Check that connections of all equipment and the antenna are proper before connecting the receiver to the mains.  In

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38 Caution! For using vehicles with 24 volt on-board voltage (eg. Trucks), you have to use a 24V / 12V DC / DC converter. If not, the receiver ca

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39 Operation Screen display messages when switching channels When a channel is switched, an information bar appears on the screen for 5 seconds.

Page 35 - Getting started

40 User interface on the TV screen You can do individual settings of your receiver using the menus in the user interface. For this purpose, both t

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41 Menu structure Main menu Sub-menu Description TV channel list see following pages Radio channel list see following pages Editing channel l

Page 37 - The receiver

42 Information see following pages Default value see following pages Updating software see following pages Settings (symbol tools) Page: 62 USB

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43 Menu navigation Use the ▲, ▼, ► and ◄ keys to navigate within the menus. The selected menu items are marked. Confirm your selection with the O

Page 39 - Operation

44 Editing channel list (symbol: TV) Below you will find the description of the menu items of the main menu item "Editing chan

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45 • TV channel list Select the channel to be changed with the ▲and▼ keys. It will then be marked with a yellow bar. The current programm

Page 41 - Menu structure

46 disable this function. When exiting the menu with the EXIT key, confirm the prompt to save the favourites. 2. Lock: Press the red function key

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47 4. Move: Press the yellow function key of the remote control. The "Move" box will be highlighted and enabled. Now, select the desire

Page 43 - Menu navigation

48 "Edit" box: Press the green function key. Now, the name of the current channel can be changed. "Delete" box: Select the cha

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49 Installation (symbol: satellite antenna) • Connection of the antenna Here, you can define if you have your receiver connected to

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5 Remote control No. Key Description 1 Switches on / Standby 2 Volume / Mute 3 0-9 Numerical input (A-Z); 0: Sleep timer 4 TV/SAT Switches

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50 o New (green function key): Manual addition of a satellite. o Delete (blue function key): Deleting of a saved satellite and its channels. •

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51 o Motor type: Setting of the motor type. o Local length: Only for option "USALS" in the menu item motor type. o Local width: Only

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52 o Network scan: Intelligent scan. Only available if "Default setting for scans" has been selected in the next menu item. o Scan mod

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53 • TP list In this submenu, you can edit the transponders of the satellites enabled in the submenu item "satellite list“. o Edit (red f

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54  Then, enter the symbol rate 22000 with the keys 0-9 of the remote control.  Set the polarity H for horizontal with the ► and ◄ keys.  Sa

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55 The newly created transponder will now be added to the end of the transponder list of the satellite ASTRA 19.2° East and appears corresponding

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56  The found channels are added at the end of the general satellite list. The procedure is finished.

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57 System setup (symbol: gearwheel) • Language o Language: Options of the OSD menu language o First audio channel: Preselection of t

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58 • TV system o Display mode: Important for connection via HDMI cable (not in the scope of supply). We recommend keeping the setting "Auto

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59 GMT off: o GMT difference: not enabled o Summer time: not enabled o Date: enter current date o Time: enter current time • Setting of the

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6 Preface This operating manual will help you in the • appropriate • safe and • favourable usage of the digital satellite receiver, in short, the

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60  Save the input by confirming the "Save" box with the OK key. • PIN (factory password: 0000) o Lock menu: When enabled, the most

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61 o LNB power: Enabling and disabling LNB power. ON is preset. If you have your receiver connected to an antenna or 1-cable system without curr

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62 Settings (symbol: tools) • Information Technical details. Please have these data at hand when contacting our service hotline. • Factory set

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63 • Software update (requires password input) o Software update: Service purposes. Data exchange between two compatible digital satellite rece

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64 After the update it is recommended to load the default settings. Please note that by doing this, the channel list you created will be deleted.

Page 62 - Settings (symbol: tools)

65 • USB (only enabled with a readable USB storage medium inserted) Insert a readable USB storage medium into the USB interface on the front s

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66 Readable image files (.jpg files) Press the OK key again. Readable image files and folders are now on the display. Readable images also appear

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67 option "Image". The slide-show list appears with the selected image files. By pressing the red function key Play, the slide show

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68 Size: The setting "Real" shows the file in original size, while the setting "Full" shows them in maximum screen size. Time

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69 Games (symbol: game pieces) The listed games are available on this receiver. Have much fun!

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7 Contents Overview of equipment... 3 Remote control ...

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70 External memory (symbol: film reel)  For using this main menu item, a USB storage medium must be correctly inserted. • Recording mana

Page 69 - Games (symbol: game pieces)

71 The marked programme will be reproduced by pressing the OK key. The following information bar appears: The headline of the bar shows the name

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72 • HDD information Information on the USB storage medium used. • HDD format (requires password input) Formatting of the USB storage medium use

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73  The programme recorded via the time-shift function will not be stored permanently on the hard disk. By switching over to another channel or

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74 Keys with special functions Switching between TV and radio With the TV/Radio key, you can switch between TV and the radio function. The receive

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75 CH- / CH+ Scrolling channels up and down VOL+ / VOL- Increase / decrease volume. MENU Invoking a menu. RECALL By pressing the RECALL key, yo

Page 74 - Keys with special functions

76 EXIT For exiting menus and/or applications. OK Normal mode: Invoking the channel list. Menu / applications: Confirmation ◄ / ► Normal mode:

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77 EPG Electronic Program Guide. The EPG provides programme information in table form, if provided by the broadcasting station. It shows infor

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78 In the footer, you can select the following commands with the OK, ► and ◄ keys: Back to the previous page (EXIT). Back to t

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79 ZOOM Enlarging sections of the image. Quit by pressing the EXIT key. M/P - Multi-picture Press the M/P key to go to the multi-picture mode. N

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8 Games (symbol: game pieces)... 69 External memory (symbol: film reel) ...

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80 SUBT If a channel offers a digital subtitle signal, you can switch it on and off with this key. AUDIO Selection of the audio track. FIND If

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81 Keys with PVR functions (optional) ● Pressing once: direct recording of the current programme. Pressing again: set the stop time of the rec

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82  /  Skip key in play mode. Slow motion (forward) Slow motion (back) MOVIE Direct access to recorded programmes. Only available if the ex

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83 Editing of recorded programmes (optional) Press the INFO key during the reproduction of a recorded programme. A bar appears as shown in the fo

Page 83 - (optional)

84 Cleaning Caution! The receiver must not become wet. Never clean it with a wet cloth. Do not use any cleaning agent containing solvents like p

Page 84 - Cleaning

85 Tips & tricks/trouble shooting Symptom Possible cause and remedy Satellite cannot be found, or no signal Example: Astra1 19.2° East 1 ke

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86 shows channel location. The TV set does not display any image. The TV set is not in AV mode. Switch the TV set to the respective AV input. The

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87 The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries. The remote control does not work. The remote control is not directed properly. Aim the re

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88 Switch off the receiver with the mains switch. Insert the USB storage medium again. Switch over the receiver to normal mode again. External USB

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89 Disposal European Community Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Never throw the receiver into normal ho

Page 89 - Disposal

9 Safety instructions Please read the safety instructions carefully before operating the receiver. Please follow all warnings and instructions on

Page 90 - Specifications

90 Specifications Receiver Dimensions in mm (W×D×H) 215 × 155 × 45 Weight in grammes Receiver 660 g Remote control 80 g (without batteries) Fee

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91 USB 2.0 Connection of an external storage medium, e.g. USB stick Power supply Input voltage power pack 100-240V ~, 50/60 Hz Output power p

Page 92 - Manufacturer

92 Manufacturer Microelectronic NH GmbH Am Sandberg 1 97618 Niederlauer Germany Phone: +49 9771 688670 Internet: www.micro-nh.de Guarantee: The

Page 93 - Declaration of conformity

93 Declaration of conformity The manufacturer hereby declares conformity with the following guidelines and standards for this product: • Low-vol

Page 94 - Glossary

94 Glossary AC Alternating Current Connection for alternating current DC Direct Current Connection for direct current Cinch connector Coaxial co

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95 PID Identification number of a received data stream The PIDs ensure that a channel is received completely. Receiver Receiver unit, which c

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