Manhattan Computer Products ST100 Trouble Shooting Guide, Specifications Tuner, System

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4.When finished the slave receiver will reboot and come up with a channel.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

If you suspect there is a problem with your receiver, please check the following trouble shooting guide before calling a Manhattan authorised service agent.

WARNING! Do NOT attempt to repair the receiver yourself. Tampering with the receiver may result in fatal electric shock and will invalidate your warranty.

Symptoms --- Possible cause / solutions

Front display not lit ---Check that the mains lead is plugged into the power socket. Check that your TV is tuned for the correct UHF channel or is switched to correct AV input.

No picture or sound or any menus ---No signal. Channel is scrambled. The antenna is not in correct position. Check LNB wire is not damaged or shorting. Check LNB may be faulty. Unplug receiver from power socket and retry.

Interference, on picture, using UHF output ---Local terrestrial TV interference. Change the UHF output channel to different one then re-tune your TV. Select the appropriate ‘TV Standard’ using TV Settings menu. Bad picture with blocking or frozen ---Signal weak or noisy. Check signal quality. Antenna not in correct position

Not responding to remote control ---Check the batteries in your remote control. Replace with new. You have lost or forgotten your password ---Apply master password or contact your Manhattan dealer.

SPECIFICATIONS

 

TUNER

 

Input Connector

F-type IEC 169-24 Female

Frequency Range

950MHz to 2150MHz

Input Impedance

75 Ohm

Signal Level

-25 to - 65 dBm

LNB Power & Polarization

Vertical +14V, Horizontal +18V (600mA Max. with Overload

Protection)

 

LNB Control

22KHz … 4 KHz, Tone burst A/B and DiSEqC 1.2

22 KHz Tone Amplitude

0.6Vpp (…0.2V)

Input Symbol Rate

2~45 Msps

FEC Decoder

Auto, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8

SYSTEM

 

Transmission Standard

DVB MPEG-2

Input Data Rate

Max 15Mb/s

Aspect Ratio

4:3, 16:9

Video Resolution

720 x 480 NTSC, 720 x 576 PAL

Audio Decoding

MPEG Layer 1 & 2

Audio Mode

Single channel / Dual Channel/Joint Stereo / Mono

Sampling Rate

32KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz, 96 KHz,

COMMON INTERFACE (optional)

 

Slots

2 slots type 1 and type 2

PCMCIA

DVB Common Interface Standard

IRDETO EMBEDDED CI (optional)

 

Card Slot

1 Slot

PCMCIA

DVB Common Interface Standard

CONNECTORS

 

RGB, CVBS

2 SCART sockets (TV/VCR), 1 PHONO RCA

Audio Output

2 SCART sockets (TV/VCR), 2 x PHONO (L, R) / RCA

Digital Audio Output

1 PHONO RCA (S/P DIF)

Data Interface

1 RS232 (Bit Rate: 115,200 baud Connector: 9-pin D-sub type)

RF connectors

75 Ohm IEC 169-2 Male/Female

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Contents Plaza Models ST 100 / ST ST 200 / STContents Introduction DVB Common Interface with dual CAM slots FeaturesSafety Notice Danger High VOLTAGE! Risk of Electric Shock Rear Panel Connections Connectors and Definitions Front Panel Controls Controls and DefinitionsInstallation Remote Control FunctionsOperation in Programming Mode Tuning Your TV to UHF OutputLNB Power Install MenuConfiguring Your Antenna Store After above settings move to store and press OK keyLocating PRE-STORED Satellites Example To configure four LNBConfiguring Wideband LNB DiSEqC Usals menu Automatic positionerGo to TP Data and press OK key Tuning Wideband LNB configure LNB as described earlierADD or Edit a TP Channel Search Manual Scan and SearchTo Change Channel or Satellite Advance Search Special FeatureTuning Wideband LNB in Advance Search Press OK key and browser will appear on your screenViewing Scrambled Channels Satellite ListSelecting Radio Channels Upgrading SoftwareTo Select Subtitles on a Channel To Activate Sleep TimerUpgrading Software VIA PC Teletext Function To Select Audio LanguageElectronic Program Guide EPG Installing Favorite ChannelsTo Reset Your Receiver to Default Settings Viewing Favorite ChannelsSatellite / TP Edit To Rename ChannelTo Move Channel To Rename a SatelliteConnectors Trouble Shooting GuideSpecifications Tuner SystemMaster Password Power SupplyPhysical Dimensions RF Modulator