Nokia 9828 Installation of the Mediamaster, Connecting to the TV aerial, Standard outdoor aerial

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INSTALLATION OF THE MEDIAMASTER

About the digital transmission

Digital Radio and TV signals can be blocked by buildings, moun- tains and the terrain. Depending on if the receiver is located in a depression in the ground, behind a mountain or in a concrete building, the quality of reception may vary considerably.

A digital signal can be “boosted” if reflections of it (from e. g. a building) are added to the original signal.

Reflections can be used for reception by directing the aerial to- wards a mountain or a high building, providing that they do not block the transmitter.

As with most other transmissions, bad weather does affect the reception quality negatively.

Connecting to the TV aerial

You can connect the Mediamaster to the following type of aerials:

1.Standard outdoor aerial

Where possible, use an outdoor roof aerial intended for receiv- ing UHF channels between 21 and 69.

Please note the following:

• In some block of flats, the roof-mounted aerial system includes a filter and channel selector. If so, the aerial will probably not work with the Mediamaster. Please consult the landlord.

• Many older roof-mounted aerials may only receive a limited number of channels. As a result, digital channels transmitted on higher frequencies are difficult or even impossible to re- ceive. The problem can be solved by replacing the roof aerial.

Some outdoor aerials are directed towards an analogue trans- mitter. The aerial must be directed towards a digital TV trans- mitter.

It is not always advisable to position the aerial as high as pos- sible. If problems arise, experiment with different aerial heights.

2.Indoor and window-mounted aerials

This type of aerial may be enough if the reception conditions are very good. If an indoor aerial is used, please note the following:

Use an aerial for UHF channels 21 - 69, such as a directional aerial.

• Place the aerial by the window and directed towards the TV transmitter, if possible.

• An aerial with an amplifier is recommended as it may provide a stronger signal.

The strength of the TV signal varies according to reflections from e. g. buildings. The signal penetrates thick stone or con- crete walls poorly. However, a wooden building is not a big bar- rier to digital TV signals.

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Contents Page Page Mediamaster 9828 T ContentsGeneral Operation of the Mediamaster For Your SafetyRemote Control Front and Rear Panel Front PanelRear Panel About the Smartcard and CA Module GeneralInserting the CA module and the smartcard Preparing the Remote Control Connection of the MediamasterAbout the Scart sockets Connecting to the TV aerial Installation of the MediamasterStandard outdoor aerial Indoor and window-mounted aerialsConnecting the Mediamaster to the TV Connecting the MediamasterConnecting a TV and VCR If your TV and VCR have two SCART-socketsConnecting an Satellite Receiver and a VCR Connecting a HiFi systemSocket on the satellite analogue or digital receiver Switching on for the First Time with Scart Connections Procedure when RF Connections are UsedTuning your TV to the Mediamaster General Information First Time InstallationWelcome Menu LanguageChannel Search RF modulator typeAutomatic Search Manual SearchTime adjustment Finishing the first time installationChannel Search Progress Programme Information Viewing ModeGuide Information. The i ButtonOptions. The green button List of ChannelsAudio Language Subtitle LanguageVideo Recording TV ReleaseText Button Teletext FormatMain Menu TV and Radio ChannelsEdit Channels Create list How to give a specific nameRename list Rearrange listsSelect Channels Lock ChannelsRename Channels Rearrange Channels Delete ChannelsRemove Channels System Configuration TV Settings Reinstall Receiver UpgradeUser Preferences Language PreferencesAppearance Preferences Parental ControlDiagnostics Conditional AccessSystem Information System InformationAudio system Glossary of TermsProblem Possible causes What to do Problem SolvingFront Panel Display TV Scart Technical SpecificationsPage 0142