Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 specifications Guided Setup, System

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7 Magic TV™ Settings

Manual Channel Scan

Magic TV™ can be made to scan certain frequencies for channels. Use the slider to select the desired frequency channel. The presence and quality of a broadcast signal can be seen below. After selecting ‘Start Scan’, Magic TV™ will report the number of channels found (if any).

After you’ve finished scanning, you can view the new channels by selecting ‘View Channel List’.

RF Signal Monitor

The strength and quality of your DTT signal can be viewed in this section.

The Frequency Channel slider will automatically show the channel of the current viewing channel (or 35 if none).

Use to move the slider to a different frequency channel and Magic TV™ will automatically display the Strength and Quality of the broadcast.

Signal Strength: This shows the aerial/antenna receiving power of the current channel frequency. Moving your aerial/antenna will change this value. For the best viewing quality, please tune the antenna for a signal value above 50.

Signal Quality: 100% indicates error free reception. A lower value may cause the TV picture to deteriorate and produce visible image artifacts.

To help with installation, the signal can also be monitored without a TV. During signal monitoring, the Front Panel Display will show the UHF channel number, signal quality and signal strength.

For example, a display of “CH:35 100:70” indicates a UHF channel of 35, a signal strength of 100% and a signal quality of 70%.

7.6 Guided Setup

Selecting this option will restart the initial setup sequence outlined in section 4.

7.7System

System Info

This selection will display a system information panel. This information is mainly for diagnostic purposes in the event of a problem.

Network

Some of the features present in the new MHEG-5 Interactive Services broadcasts require an internet connection (competition entries, voting, subscribing and purchasing, for example). You will need to have an existing Ethernet Network present in your home. See section 8.1 for information on network setup.

Restart

Choosing ‘Yes’ to this option will result in Magic TV™ turning itself off and back on. After restarting, Live TV will be shown

as normal.

Reset

Choosing ‘Yes’ to this option will result in Magic TV™ deleting all channels and resetting all options to the factory defaults. After this has been performed, Magic TV™ will start as if for the first time and you will be taken through the Guided Setup process.

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Firmware upgrade

From time to time Magic TV™ will receive updates for the software that controls it. It is important that your firmware is up-to-date, as new features, bug fixes and enhanced operation may be available.

Occasionally these updates will occur automatically Over-The-Air (OTA). More commonly, firmware will need to be updated via USB.

Upgrading the firmware will not change, reset or delete any current settings.

See section 8.2 for Firmware Upgrade instructions.

Sleep timer

In order to save electricity, Magic TV™ constantly monitors infrared signals coming from any remote controls in your system. If no signals are detected, Magic TV™ will go into standby mode after the selected length of time.

3Hours

6 Hours

9 Hours Never *

* = default setting

50

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Contents Owners Guide Safety Information Additional Safety Instructions Table of ContentsWelcome Package Contents Basic DefinitionsTour of Magic TV Inserting the Batteries Remote ControlProgramming the Remote Control BacklightRear Panel Cabling Front Panel DisplayPower and Aerial/Antenna Connections Direct Connection to a TVVideo + Audio for Hdmi equipped receivers and HDTVs Connection Via an AV ReceiverAudio for HDTVs without Hdmi Congratulations Other Setup OptionsNetwork connection for Interactive Services Video for receivers or HDTVs without HdmiGuided Setup Welcome to Magic TV Guided Setup Getting a PictureStep Scan for channels automatically Guided setup is now completeViewing Live TV Simple Operations Interactive ServicesRemote Control Shortcuts Info Banner current program information Changing ChannelsVertical EPG Electronic Programme Guide EPGEPG Shortcuts Horizontal EPGRecording and Playback Aspect Ratio CorrectionRecording from the EPG Basic Magic TV recording termsInstant Recording Timer Recording Recording Priorities and ConflictsProgramme list Browsing Recorded ProgrammesBrowsing Categories can be Organising programmes into folders Managing Recorded ProgrammesPlayback of Recorded Programmes Deleting and undeleting filesPlayback Timebar Magic TV SettingsTimeShifting & Pausing Live TV Info Format VideoRecording Channel SetupAudio Guided Setup SystemSystem Operations Network Setup Firmware UpgradeTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Front panel Setting the Output Format fromRescue Procedure from firmware corruption Support & Warranty Support & Warranty Product Support

MTV5000 specifications

The Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 is a state-of-the-art video processing and media playback system designed for high-demand broadcast environments. This advanced multimedia solution combines cutting-edge technology and robust features to ensure the seamless transmission and playback of content across various platforms.

One of the hallmark features of the MTV5000 is its powerful processing capabilities. It employs advanced algorithms that enable real-time video processing, ensuring that the content delivered is of the highest quality. With support for various formats, including SD, HD, and 4K UHD resolutions, the MTV5000 is designed to adapt to the evolving needs of broadcasters and content creators.

The system is equipped with a versatile input and output architecture. It supports a wide range of connectivity options, including HDMI, SDI, and IP streaming, allowing for flexible integration into existing workflows. Moreover, the MTV5000 is designed with redundancy in mind, featuring dual power supplies and hot-swappable components, which enhances reliability and uptime in mission-critical applications.

One of the standout technologies utilized by the MTV5000 is its advanced video codec support. The system is compatible with industry-leading compression standards such as H.264 and H.265, enabling efficient encoding and decoding of video streams. This not only optimizes bandwidth usage but also delivers high-quality visuals even in challenging network conditions.

Another key feature of the MTV5000 is its intuitive user interface, which simplifies the operation of complex video management tasks. Users can easily configure settings, monitor system performance, and manage media files through a streamlined dashboard. This ease of use is a crucial factor for live event productions where quick decision-making is essential.

Additionally, the MTV5000 is equipped with robust content management capabilities. It allows for the organized storage and retrieval of media files, facilitating seamless playback and scheduling. The system also supports customizable playlists, ensuring that content can be easily curated for specific events or broadcasts.

In conclusion, the Pixel Magic Systems MTV5000 is a powerful and flexible multimedia solution that caters to the needs of modern broadcasting. With its advanced processing technologies, broad connectivity options, and user-friendly interface, it stands out as a top choice for media professionals seeking reliability and high performance in their video production and playback workflows.