Exhibit E User's Manual Mentor Data System Inc. FCC ID.:NZP-STB3100 Digital Satellite Receiver User Manual
- NEE Congratulations! 2 Safety First 2 Unpacking the Box 3. Operating the Remote Control 5 Using the Remote Control 7 Remote Control Buttons 8 Set Top Box Front Panel 10 Set Top Box Back Panet 11 Signal Level 13 Bring Up the Maln Menu 14 Exiting the Main Menu 15 Installation 16 Adding Programs 7 The changes or modifications not expressly by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Chapter 1 3 g 8 Fa Chapter |
Introduction _ Congratulations! __ We would like to congratulate you on having a Mentor Data Systems Digital Video Broadcasting Set Top Box. This Set Top Box can receive clear digital programs available from several satellites above your sky. You will experience the ultimate digital video and audio coming from your Set Top Box. We are confident that you will be pleased with performance, capabilities, and ease of operation of your Set Top Box. _Safety First This Set Top Box is manufactured to meet international safety standards. Before you start using this Set Top Box, please read the safety instructions listed below:
Protect Your Components from Power Surges Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. Always turn off the Set Top box, TV, and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables. You should never need to remove the Set Top Boxs cover. There are seals on the box, if the seals are broken, the warranty will be void.
& Position Cables correctly to Avoid Audio Hum or Interference Insert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks. Place the audio/video cables to the sides of the TV back panel instead of straight down the middle after you connect your components. Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and keep them away from the audio/video cables as much as possible. Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded.
& Protect Your Components from Overheating Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely. Do not stack components. Allow adequate ventilation when placing your components in a stand. Place an amplifier or a receiver on the top shelf of the stand so heated air rising from it will not flow around other components. Chapter2 Chapter 2 About Your Set Top Box Unpacking the Box Check to make sure you have received the following items in the DVB receiver carton:
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3 s o ty m@ AC Power Cable @ Audio/Video Cable On the front panel of the Set Top Box, you will see two slot for insertion of an Access Card. But the Access Cards are not used in this Set Top Box. li you are missing items, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the Set Top Box. NOTE Keep the original carton and packing materials to safely transport the system in the future. ___Operating The Remote Control!
Before you can use the remote control, you must first insert the supplied batteries. To install the batteries 4 | Push and slide open the battery compartment. B Insert two size AAA batteries (supplied). Be sure to line up the + and -
on the batteries with the + and - on the batteries compartment. Notes on Batteries:
* If the remote control does not operate properly, the batteries might be worn out. When replacing batteries, replace both of them with new ones, and do not mix different types of batteries together. Precautions on battery use m Batteries must be replaced as a pair.
@ Do not combine a used battery with a new one.
@ Do not mix battery types (for example, zinc carbon with alkaline }.
= Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries. Battery replacement is necessary when the remote control reacts sporadically or stops operating the receiver. Chapter 3 Chapter3 Functions of Remote Control
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r) a 3 8 3 a The point & Select Rule You only need to know one rule to use the Set Top Box: Point and select. The Point and select method has two steps. 1, Point by pressing the arrow keys on the remote. Pressing the arrows keys moves the on-screen highlight to different items in the menu screens. Pressing an arrow once moves the highlight one space in the direction of the arrow. 2. Select a highlighted item by pressing the MENU*SELECT button on the remote. Selecting an item tells the menu system to go ahead and make the change you have indicated. _Remote Control Buttons_ Button Description POWER Turn the Set Top Box on and off. STB/TV Function not specified. 6 0 | 0-9 KEYS Select a satellite program and other numerical command. VOL CH @ - a ALT Function not specified. INE Function not specified. CH UP/DOWN Scan up and down through the channels. CH VOLUME Adjust the audio volume control on the Set Top Box. It is also necessary to adjust the volume control on your TV for 6 your enjoyment MUTE Turn off the sound. Press again to restore the sound. GUIDE i Display Electronic Program Guide. Move to previous on-screen display or remove the Main Menu display and return to last program. Bring up the on-screen Main Menu and save the configuration. Use the navigation arrows to move the on-screen highlight up/down. Using the arrows to highlight a menu item is also called Pointing. 40 Chapter 4 Chapter4 Location And Function of Controls r
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a Button Description POWER Turn the Set Top Box on and off. MENU Bring up the on-screen Main Menu and save the configuration. ARROWS The arrow buttons highlight items in the on-screen display. STB/TV Function not specified. EXIT Move to previous on-screen display or remove the Main Menu display and return to last program. indicator Description POWER Indicate whether the Set Top Box is on or off. Red is on, green is off. MESSAGE Tell you if the Set Top Box locks on program or not. TIMER Function not specified.
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$-VIDEO Allow you to connect your Set Top Box directly to your TV's S-video IN jack. HEADPHONE Allow you to connect your Set Top Box to an earphone set. HIGH SPEED DATA Allow you to connect your Set Top Box to new technologies, as they are introduced. Additional accessories may be required. RS232 Allow you to connect your Set Top Box to new technologies, as they are introduced. Additional accessories may be required. LMDS DISH IN Connect to the Down Converter (LNB) on the dish antenna. RESET Allow you to re-boot your Set Top Box. 12 Chapter 5 ChapterS Connecting Your System _Video/Audio Components A/V Connectors 7 ce]
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3 Read the following instructions to set up your Set Top Box for the first time and connect other audio or video components to your system. Refer to the illustration below. 4 | Connect the coax cable from the dish antenna LNB to the Set Top Box DISH IN jack. EE] Connect the Set Top Box A/V jacks to the Video/Audio component's A/V IN jacks. Bi Connect one end of the AC power cord the to Set Top Box AC IN jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet. 3 AC Cord NOTE In this contiguration to view satellite programs, the TV must be set to "video input mode. 13 Chapter 6 Chapter6
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The Menu System The function of the Set Top Box menu is just like the function of speed dialing on your intelligent telephone system. Through initial and proper setting, it will bring ease of operation to you. But the Set Top Box menu is more intelligent than the one on phone. Once it has been set, you do not have to remember every key numbers as you do for the phone system. Dont forget point and select __Bring Up the Main Menu To bring up the Main Menu screen, press button on the remote control. The menu system displayed on the screen is shown below, Global Setting Transponder Setting Mapping Channel Edit TV Channel Reset Transponder to Factory Default Signal Meter 15 ___Exiting the Main Me At the Main Menu screen, press the button on the remote control to go from the menu system to the last program you were watching. 16 Chapter 7 a it oy 0 ad le s s e 7 Chapter7 Basic Settings We have to install the Set Top Box for the first time before we start watching satellite TV channels and listen to radio channels. ____Installation_ 1] Turn on or standby the Set Top Box by pressing the oy) button either on the remote control or on the front panel of the Set Top Box. The light of power on is red, the light of standby is green. a Press the @) button to bring up the main menu. Hi Highlight Global Setting by pressing the A\/buttons on the remote control. Then press the S) button to confirm the selection. Please note that a press on the S) button is always a confirmation of a selection. This is valid in all menus. a Global S :
Voltage 18 LNB Frequency 113000 gO Highlight Voltage by pressing the < > buttons on the remote control, you choose the voliage value used by your dish. By setting the value 0" you set the LNB power to the OFF position
{This position is to be used only if you are connected to a community antenna or if your installation is supplying the power to the LNB through another equipment). 5 | Highlight LNB Frequency . Editing the frequency by the number keys of the remote control (Select the frequency used by your LNB). Go Press the @ button to store the changes and go back to the Main Menu. w Note: For proper setting of the LNB Frequency, please refer to the Satellite Specification Table attached on page 24 13 _____ Transponder Frequency You already got the LNB set up correctly. Follow the instructions listed below to bring programs to your TV screen. 1] Press the ) button, o Hightight Transponder Setting by pressing the /\ \/buttons, then press ). 0 12612 26684 3/4 1 3720 4418 2/3 Bn wanes em Ben amma Hi Highlight the Transponder you wish to edit or add by pressing the A\\V/buttons on the remote control.. Hi Highlight Transponder Frequency by pressing the < > button. Edit the value by the number keys of the remote control. Ef Highlight Symbol Rate by pressing the < > button. Edit the value by the number keys of the remote control. OG Highlight FEC by pressing the < > button. Edit the value by the number keys 1~6 of the remote control The selections are: 1":1 --No FEC (not supported), 2:1/2, 3":2/3, 43i4,, 55/6, 6":7/8 Press the @ button to store the changes and go back to the Main Menu. Note: For correct Symbol Rate and Transponder Frequency, please refer to the Satellite Specification Table attached on Page 24 19 _Mapping Channels i Press the button, B Highlight Mapping Channel by pressing the /\ buttons, then press
. The Set Top Box will automatically search for the preprogrammed transponder frequency. hm Press the @) button, Ef Highlight Edit Tv Channel by pressing the A Vbuttons, then press
) Hi Highlight Delete by pressing the \/ button. Then press @) A complete list of channels shows in a new menu. 20
| 4 | Select and highlight the channel to move by pressing the /\\/buttons. Then press S) to confirm the selection, a"M will appear as shown below. pressing the /\\/buttons to the place you want to be moved.
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Hl Press the Cn) button, B Highlight Delete by pressing the /\ \/buttons. Then press SC)
| 3 | Highlight Delete by pressing the \/button. Then press @) A complete list of channels shows in a new menu. oO Select and highlight the channel to delete by pressing the /\\/buttons. Then press S) to confirm the selection, a D will appear as shown below. C
%* To cancel the delete action press the @ button twice. 22 _Reset Transponder to Factory Default These are the preprogrammed transponder values, which are set for receiving Asia Sat2. For activating these values please highlight them and press ) to confirm the selection. 23 Appendix Satellite Specifications 7) EA As ey 7) ao]
LA Hot Bird 3 13 Degree E Europe Ku-band 12,111,000 (KHz) 27,500 (Msps) 10,600,000 (KHz) Vertical 23 PAL 9 i]
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a Telstar 5 97 Degree W USA Ku-band 11,991,000 (KHz) 20,000 (Msps) 10,750,000 (KHz) Vertical 3/4 NTSC Thaicom 3 78.5 Degree E Australia Western, Asia, Africa C-band 3,600,000 (KHz) 26,666 (Msps) 5,150,000 (KHz) Horizontal 3/4 PAL Intelsat 702 177 Degree E Australia Eastern, New Zealand Ku-band 12,612,000 (KHz) 26,694 (Msps) 11,310,000 (KHz) Horizontal 34 PAL 24