Triax DVB 75SI manual Dvb

Models: DVB 75SI

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TRIAX DVB 75 SI

bandwidths that are not available either terrestrially or via satellite.

Therefore a reduction of the data amount is made through data reduction. In Europe MPEG-2 is the universal standard for data compression. MPEG2 is an extension of MPEG1.

DiSEqC:

Digital Satellite Equipment Control: A digital control signal for controlling the DiSEqC-compatible units of the dish over the coaxial cable.

DVB:

Digital Video Broadcasting: a digital, universal transmission technique for picture, graphics, sound and text as well as for data of any shape and quality.

Frequency:

Physical quantity, indicates the number of cycles per second, measured in Hertz (Hz).

Frequency range:

a) Satellite and LNB:

11 GHz range from 10.70 GHz to 11.70 GHz

12 GHz range from 11.70 GHz to 12.75 GHz

b) Receiver:

Intermediate frequency or 1 IF: 950 to 2150 MHz

Unit of frequency / Designation / Cycles per second:

1

Hz

1

Hertz

1

1 kHz

1

Kilohertz

1,000

1 MHz

1 Megahertz 1,000,000

1

GHz

1

Gigahertz

1,000,000,000

Coaxial cable:

Connecting cable between LNB and satellite receiver, for transmission of signals received and for supply of power to LNB unit.

LNB/LNC:

(Low Noise Block Converter): Receiving unit in the dish focus, converts the satellite frequency range to the intermediate frequency of the receiver.

LOF:

Local oscillator frequency, indicated in MHz or GHz, depending on LNB and frequency range received.

Received frequency of receiver = transmitter frequency of satellite - LOF.

Intermediate frequency:

The frequency range from the satellite cannot be transmitted via a cable and is therefore converted to the intermediate frequency range from 950 to 2050 MHz by the LNB. This allows for transmission and processing in the receiver.

IF = Intermediate frequency

Modulation with 22 KHz:

For switching between 13/18 Volt and between 2 LNBs. When using universal LNB: For switching from lower to higher range (11.70 to 12.75 GHz).

Modulator:

Output terminal on the satellite receiver or video tape recorder, for connection to the TV by means of aerial cable.

Multifeed:

Outdoor unit consisting of a dish and several LNBs for reception of various satellites.

Satellite dish:

A dish-shaped antenna (reflector) made of metal or metallised synthetic material for bunching of electromagnetic waves from the satellite in a focus.

Polarisation:

For better utilisation of the available frequency bands the satellites transmit adjacent programmes, with opposite polarisation (horizontal and vertical or

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Triax DVB 75SI manual Dvb

DVB 75SI specifications

The Triax DVB 75SI is a leading-edge satellite receiver designed to enhance the experience of digital broadcasting. This versatile unit combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to provide exceptional performance in various scenarios, whether for home entertainment or professional use.

One of the standout characteristics of the DVB 75SI is its ability to receive high-definition channels, making it an essential device for anyone looking to enjoy a premium viewing experience. With support for both standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) formats, it allows users to seamlessly transition between different channel types without compromising on quality.

The receiver is equipped with multiple output options, including HDMI, which ensures compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio-visual equipment. This connectivity allows for easy plug-and-play installation, simplifying setup processes for users of all technical backgrounds. Additionally, the DVB 75SI features both composite and S/PDIF outputs for enhanced audio quality.

In terms of storage, the Triax DVB 75SI offers expandable options through USB connectivity, allowing users to connect external hard drives or USB sticks. This feature enables users to record live broadcasts with ease, providing the ability to watch missed shows at their convenience. The device supports Time Shift, allowing viewers to pause and rewind live TV, a crucial feature for those with busy schedules.

The DVB 75SI is built with robust, intuitive software that simplifies navigation. It includes a comprehensive electronic program guide (EPG) that delivers up-to-date information on upcoming shows, allowing for easy selection and scheduling of recordings. The user interface is designed for clarity, ensuring that users can quickly find their favorite channels and content.

Furthermore, the Triax DVB 75SI incorporates advanced encryption technologies to ensure secure access to subscription channels. It is compatible with various CAM modules, which allows users to operate multiple pay TV services without hassle. This flexibility makes it a suitable choice for environments where multiple viewing options are desired.

The overall design of the DVB 75SI reflects practicality, featuring a compact form factor that can easily fit into existing entertainment setups. Built with durability in mind, it is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making it a reliable choice for consumers and professionals alike.

Whether for a casual viewer or a broadcasting professional, the Triax DVB 75SI delivers exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability, undoubtedly making it a top choice in the current market of digital satellite receivers. Its array of features, advanced technology, and ease of use make it an attractive option for enhancing any viewing experience.