Openbox TSC-200 HEVC User manual


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Preface
Please read this manual carefully before using your Digital Sat meterfor the first time.
This operating manual will help you in the
•Appropriate,
•Safe
•Favorable
The technical specifications and operating methods included in this manual are subject to changes without notice. In case of
any inquires after a period of usage, please contact the manufacturer.
Safety Precaution
Please read the safety instructions carefully before operating the device.
Please follow all warnings and instructions on the equipment and in the operating manual.
Safety of persons
Ensure that nobody can be hurt by falling tools or parts of the sateantenna during the adjustment and installation of the
antenna. For own security, use a rope on sloping roofs.
Attention for adapter
The devise should only be operated with the supplied AC adapter at the mains. Do not open the meter or the included AC
adapter. There is danger of life through electric shock! Wrong usage of the ports can lead to the destruction of the
measuring device.
Proceed carefully with the measuringdevice:
• Avoid low temperatures (below 0 °C) or to high humidity.
• The TFT display can be damaged by mechanical impacts.
• Avoid excessive input voltages. Please refer to the technical data
Do not operate with thedevice:
• If it has visible damage,
• If there are loose parts in the device,
• If the device was located outdoors or in damp rooms aextended period of time.
Main Supply:
Before operating, please check the units operating voltage is 90~240V AC 50/60Hz.
Overload:
Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cord or adapter, neither use damaged power cord or touch it with wet hand as this
may result in electric shock.
Liquid:
The receiver shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water, and that noobjects filled withliquids, such as base, shall be
placed on the apparatus.
Ventilation:
Keep the slots on top of the receiver uncover to allow sufficientairflow to theunit. Do not put the receiver on soft furnishings
or carpets.Do not expose there receiver to direct light or do not place it near a heater or in humid conditions.Do not stack
other electronic equipments on top of the receiver.
Cleaning:
Plug out the receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning. Clean the receiverby a soft cloth or mild solution of washing-up
liquid (no solvents).
Location:
Put the receiver indoor in order to avoid lightening, raining or sunlight.
Uncover:
Do not remove the cover, to reduce the risk of electric shock.Contact qualified and licensed service personnel to repair the
receiver, or contact your dealer.

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CONTENT
I. REFERENCE ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 General Features........................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Brilliant on Screen Graphic ......................................................................................................................... 4
II. PRODUCT OVER VIEW ....................................................................................................................................... 4
III. CONNECTION WITH OTHER DEVICE ................................................................................................................. 5
IV. DETAILED OPERATION GUIDE .......................................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Powering On .............................................................................................................................................. 5
4.2 Satellite ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.2.1 TP Search........................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2.2 Satellite IDE. ...................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2.3 Packet Control ................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.4 DiSEqC Search.................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.5 Motor ................................................................................................................................................ 7
4.2.6 Spectrum ........................................................................................................................................... 7
4.3 Terrestrial .................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.3.1 TP Search........................................................................................................................................... 9
4.3.2 TP IDE. ............................................................................................................................................... 9
4.3.3 Packet Control ................................................................................................................................... 9
4.3.4 Spectrum ......................................................................................................................................... 10
4.4 CATV..... ................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.4.1 TP Search......................................................................................................................................... 10
4.4.2 TP IDE. ............................................................................................................................................. 10
4.4.3 Packet Control ................................................................................................................................. 11
4.4.4 Spectrum ......................................................................................................................................... 11
4.5 Watch TV ................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.6 Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.6.1 System Settings ............................................................................................................................... 12
4.6.2 OSD Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 13
4.6.3 Times ............................................................................................................................................... 13
4.6.4 Factory Default ................................................................................................................................ 13
4.6.5 Color Settings .................................................................................................................................. 13
4.6.6 Screen Settings ................................................................................................................................ 13
4.6.7 System info ...................................................................................................................................... 13
4.7 Expansion ................................................................................................................................................ 14
4.7.1 USB.................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.7.2 IP Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 15
4.7.4 FTP Download ................................................................................................................................. 15
4.7.5 PING ................................................................................................................................................ 15

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4.8 Basic Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 15
4.8.1 PVR .................................................................................................................................................. 15
4.8.2 TP PVR ............................................................................................................................................. 15
4.8.3 Auto Timeshift ................................................................................................................................. 16
4.8.4 Find ................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.8.5 Scan................................................................................................................................................. 17
V. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................ 18
5.1 Technical Specification ............................................................................................................................. 18

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I. Reference
1.1 General Features
DVB-S2 Compliant (MPEG-4), DVB-T2 Compliant, DVB-C2Compliant
MPEG1, MPEG-2 MP@ML, H.264, VC1, DV, MPEG-4, H.265 (1080p@60fps)
1.2 Brilliant on Screen Graphic
User Friendly OSD Menu with Full Func on
Storing 8000 Channels
USB 2.0 Host Controller
So ware Upgrade via USB
Satellite Iden fy
DiSEqC Search
Spectrum
Packet Control
Constella on
II. Product Over view
HEVC DVB-S2+T2/C 5 inch combo meter
-LCD Screen: Shows Menus and Programs clearly.
-Power light:Indicates the power status.
-Red:the product is power on.
-Green: the product is charging.
-LOCKlight: This light will be on when signal is locked.
-13V/18V light:Indicate the 13V/18V.
-22K light:Indicate the 22K.
-AV IN: Use this product as a television.
-FIND: Enter the menu of measurement signal and you can measure the signalabout transponder quickly.
-SCAN: In the S2 model, it is blind scan, in the T and C model, it is auto search.
-EXIT: Exit from the present menu and back to the previous menu.
-MENU:Enter the main menu.
-Arrow key and OK:Press the Arrow key to select the right item then press OK key to confirm.

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-Func on: Made of 4 keys, F1 - F4.
-NUMERIC KEY (0~9):Enter a TV/radio channel number or menuop on number.
-HDMI Port:Use HDMI line connect to TV.
-USB Port:One USB Host Port.
-ON/OFF: Turn the product on/off.
-DC 12V: Connect to the power adaptor.
-Tuner:Connect to the satellite antenna cable signal or the Terrestrial or Cable signal.
-LAN: Connect to the internet using an Ethernet cable.
-AV/DC OUT:Use AV line connect to TV or connect to other equipment as a television.
III. Connec on with Other Device
The following chapter shows you the connec ons among product, ANTand other equipment, please read this first if you are
not sure about the connec on, and it will guide you to the correct connec on.
You can connect one receiver directly to the ANT IN.
IV. Detailed opera on Guide
You should installa on the receiver when powering on your product for the first me a er purchase.
4.1 Powering On
a) Connect the power cord of the product to a wall outlet.
b) Power on by se g ON/OFF to on.
4.2 Satellite
Main Menu-> satellite
Press OKbu ontoenter the satellite menu

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4.2.1 TP Search
Main Menu-> satellite->TP Search
Highlight the TP Search and press the OK button to enter Select Satellite. In this menu, you can execute select, Add, Delete,
Rename, and Move to satellite.
Select satellite and press the ok button to enter TP
Search. This menu allows you to configure the
antenna setting parameters. You can select satellite,
transponder, LNB TYPE, LNB, Power, 22 KHz,
DiSEqC1.0, DiSEqC1.1.
-Delete:If you highlight the Satellite, pressF1 button
to delete satellite. If you highlight the Transponder,
pressF1 button to delete transponder.
-Start Search:After configure the antenna setting,
press the F2 button to TP search.
-Constellate: Press the F3 button to display
constellation.
-Explorer:Press the F4 button to explorerthe signal
information.
-Satellite: Press the ◄/► to select satellite or press
the ok button to enter satellite list, then select
satellite. When you highlight the satellite and press
ok button, you also can execute Delete, Add, and
Move to and Renamesatellite.
-Transponder:Press the ◄/► to select transponder
or press the ok button to enter transponder list, then
select transponder. When you highlight the
transponder and press ok button, you also can
execute Delete, Add, Delete, and
Edittransponderand Edit PID.
Note:If you change the satellite, the transponder will
be changed automatically.
4.2.2 Satellite IDE.
Main Menu-> satellite->Satellite IDE.

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If you don’t know the signal information of some usual sat, in this menu,please wait a moment, it will find the satellite
identify.
4.2.3 Packet Control
Main Menu-> Satellite -> Packet Control
In this menu, you can know the strength and quality of each transponder under the satellite.
Note: The satellite showed in this menu is what you selected in the menu of select satellite.
-Select TP:Highlight the transponder and press F1
button to enter TP list, and select what you want,
thenhighlighted transponder will become you
selected, and display the strength and quality.
-Satellite Search: PressF2 button to search all
transponders of this satellite.
-Change DiSEqC: Press F3 button to change
DiSEqC Port.
-LNB Type:Press F4 button to change LNB Type.
4.2.4 DiSEqC Search
Main Menu-> Satellite ->DiSEqC Search
If you connect to the DiSEqC 1.0 or DiSEqC1.1, it will search the satellite which it is connected, then you can press F1
button to the port which you searched .You also can press the F2 button to change DiSEqCtype, pressF4 button to
change LNB Type,
4.2.5 Motor
Main Menu-> Satellite ->Motor
Highlight the Motor and press ok button to enter the motor search. In this menu, you also can execute Delete, Add, and
Move to and Renamesatelliteand Delete, Add, Delete, and Edittransponder and Edit PID.
-West/East: Press F1 button to turn Motor to west and
press F2 button to turn Motor to east.
-Start Search:After configure the antenna setting, press
the F3 button to TP search.
-Setup:If you set the motor mode to USALS, you need
press F4 button to set the longitude and latitude.
-Motor mode: Highlight the Motor and press the ◄/►
button to select DiSEqC1.2 or USALS.
Note: After enter setup menu, you should turn your
machine until it is show the compass.
4.2.6 Spectrum
Main Menu-> Satellite ->Spectrum
In this menu, you can know the strength of all transponders.
Note: After insert USB, you can press OK button to save or load the data of spectrum. If you select saving the data, you can
press OK button or exit button to close the save. Thenyou can find “spectrum_file_001.txt “in your USB. If you select

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Loading, you need to load the”spectrum_file_001.txt”in your USB, and then you can see the previously saved spectrum
data.
Press the F1 buon to keep the spectrum, and press the F2 buon to analyze spectrum, and press the F3 buon to mark
spectrum, and press F4 buon to next page.
In the next page, you can press the F1 buon to change Polarizaon control Hor / Ver, press F2 buon to switch 22KHz signal
on or off, and Press the F3 buon to switch DiSEqC , and press F4 buon to previous page .
4.3 Terrestrial
Main Menu->Terrestrial
Press OKbuontoenter the Terrestrial menu.

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4.3.1 TP Search
Main Menu->Terrestrial ->TP Search
In this menu, you can Delete, Add, Search Channels.
-TP:Highlight the TP, press the ◄/► button to switch
TP or press the ok button to enter TP list, then select
TP.In the TP list, you can press the ◄/► button to
switch TP one by one, and press ▲/▼ button to Page
up/down TP list. You also can enter channel number to
select TP.
-Band: Pressthe ◄/► button to change band to
6M/7M/8M.
-Search Channel:Pressthe ◄/► button to change search type, you can select manual search, auto search.
-Delete: Highlight the TP and select the TP,then press F1 button to delete TP
-Add: PressF2 button to add TP.
-Manual Search:Press F1 button to search channels from the selected TP.You will be asked to confirm whether only search
FTA channels or not, if you select “Yes”, you will only search FTA channels. You also will be asked to confirm whether network
search or not, if you select “Yes”, it will go to search automatically and save the found channels when the search is
completed.
-Auto Search: PressF4 button to search channels of all TP.You will be asked to confirm whether Network Search or not, if
you select “Yes”, it will go to search automatically and save the found channels when the search is completed.
4.3.2 TP IDE.
Main Menu->Terrestrial ->TP IDE.
In this menu, you can know the exact information about the transponder which you selected. You also can execute Delete
and Add transponder, Manual Search and Auto Search.
-MER:Modulation error rate.
-SNR: It will show the carrier to noise ratio of the
transponder which you selected.
-CBER:Forward error correction.
-VBER:Afterward error correction.
-Power: It will show you the strength of the transponder
what you selected.
-Modulate:Modulation efficiency.
-FFT Mode:Fast Fourier Transform
4.3.3 Packet Control
Main Menu->Terrestrial ->Packet Control
In this menu, you can know the strength and quality of each transponder.
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